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School honors alumnus Mr. Richard E. Jacobi, president of Inter- lochen Center for the Arts, was 1972 Honor Alumnus. Mr. Jacobi was a 1942 graduate. As a student, he was active in the Music De- partment and was a photographer for the Arthur Hill News and Legenda. Three 1972 graduates received honor awards. The Ippel Cup, awarded to an outstanding senior boy or girl, was given to Kathy Bender. The Michigan Plaque was awarded to Jim Jones for his leadership ability, athletic performance and scholastic excellence. Gretchen Vanderklipp received the Civitan Award for her conduct, scholarship, participation in school activities, and moral integrity. Arthur Hill inducted 118 students into the National Honor Society in 1972. Jack Champagne and Hope Meyer were chosen “Outstanding Sophomore Boy and Girl” for 1972. Jack was guard on the basketball team, center on the JV football team and third baseman on the JV baseball team. Hope wasactive in Spanish Club and a member of the JV Pom Pom squad. Both students maintained a high grade point average. The library received new book cases to ac- comodate the new books, according to Librarian Miss Mildred Costa. Several memorial gifts were given by friends and families of deceased students and alumni. The 1972 Student Cabinet also donated 147 books to the library. = seas = ar anki he mie DP eaters te tore, .. SI rae be. 2 a, 5 3 1390 00951 1757 Legenda 25 1
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ABOVE: Winner of the Ippel Cup, Kathy Bender, was also Miss United Fund for 1972. ABOVE CENTER: Sophomore Betty Wamback helps in the library during her free hour. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Richard Jacobi was Honor Alumnus for 1972. BELOW RIGHT: Jack Champagne and Hope Meyer were voted outstanding sophomores by their fellow students. RIGHT: The library provides a quiet place for students to study. 24 AHHS
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Clubs provide activities for interested Hillites Thirteen clubs offered Hillites extra-curricular activities. The RadioClub, sponsored by Mr. Earl Burnett, used ham radios to contact people in other countries and states. They reached as far as Belgium. The Office Co-op and the Distributive Ed- ucation clubs held meetings, participated in business classes and on-the-job training. They also held an end-of-the-year banquet. Various members of foreign language groups visited France, Germany, and Spain over Easter vacation. Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Gary Knight, was an organization consisting mainly of senior boys. They played basketball and participated in other athletic events. The Pep Club was in charge of many dances and sucker sales. They were partly credited for the cheer at home games. Quill and Scroll, an honorary for student journalists, held a spring banquet for new mem- bers. They offered a scroll to Walter Cronkite, a CBS broadcaster, for his support of high school journalism. Thespians, a drama group, also had an init- iation ceremony for apprentices who earned enough points to become permanent members. 26 AHHS ye - Cee. + EON “s ) .
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