Arthur Hill High School - Legenda Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1979

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It’s Monday again! Why did it seem like everytime it rained, it was a Monday? Why were so many students late on Monday morning? Why were so many assignments turned in incomplete on Monday? The answer to these questions was obvious. After a relaxing weekend, Monday morning was a tremendous shock. It meant getting back to school and thinking again. The result of this was arriving late, with unfinished homework, an empty stomach and wet hair. For the average student, the Monday routine went something like this. 6:30-Waking up to the blaring voices of Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta on the clock radio and then turning it off to sleep for just five more minutes. 6:45-Still asleep. 7:00-Waking up once again, this time to parents shouting,“You’re going to be late!” 7:05-Dragging to the closet, only to pick out the oldest pair of blue jeans because it is raining and Nobody ever gets dressed up on Monday.” 7:15-Jumping into a freezing shower, still half asleep, but waking up immediately. 7:30-Grabbing a piece of toast, a glass of juice, and an armful of homework which is only half done. 7:40-Arriving at school with just enough time to get to that awful locker that is sticking, with one minute to get to first hour. 7:45-Making it to class on time, but having to face up to the horror of a “pop quiz” on the fundamentals of geometry. 8:40-Getting a D on the quiz, going on to second hour and wishing desperately that it were Friday. 21

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UPPER LEFT: “It would have to rain on a Monday! remarks Joel Ritter to Tim Packard. LEFT: Piled up with homework for a Monday night are Lai Lutz, Leslie Tessin, Scott Louks and Robert Louks. CENTER: Advisory provides time fa students to catch up on homework fagotten over the weekend as illustrated by Lynn Smith, Michelle Johnson and Jim Cook. LOWER CENTER: There are many vacant spots in the line up for gym class on Monday morning. UPPER RIGHT: I sure have the Monday blues! remarks Joe Ott to Julie Kastros. 20



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Weekends are made for fun When do the halls have a steady chatter, and when are the phone lines constantly busy? It is easily explained by any Arthur Hill student. It happens to be the planning of the student’s weekend. The usual conversation between friends consists of deciding what to do over the weekend, where to go and who can get the car? Later in the week, the noise grows more and more intense. Students even hurry home to clean their room and do their homework. The weekend begins as the last bell ABOVE: In preparation for the junior float, Sue Dletzel and Marcy McLennan are shown painting the back of the menu. RIGHT: A quick stop at McDonald’s for lunch Is a common pastime for Tom Zuzula and Chuck Westphal. CENTER: Brockway Roller Rink is on of the favorite gathering spots for Arthur Hill students, as Vicki Giedrocz illustrates. FAR RIGHT: Steve Heidger and Angie Herbst wait for their turn to use the pool table at Stardust. TOP: Bore Week festivities Included a dance sponsored by the Black Studies Club. rings to get out of school. Sports events, dances, parties and a cruise through McDonald’s to see who is there are a few of the choices for a Friday night. Saturday mornings find students sleeping in after a wild Friday night. When he finally arises from bed of sleep there is just enough time to help clean the house and run a few errands before the early show. Then stop in at McDonald’s for a bite to eat. The weekend also consists of Sunday, a family get-together day. This is the day that the family stays home and relaxes, goes on a family outing or does a project at home; such as rake leaves, clean the basement or garage. For students, it is the day to do last minute homework and then go to choir practice or youth group. Weekends are the best times to see old and new friends; to sit down, talk, relax and discuss how life has been treating each other. Weekends fulfill the urge to have fun and to forget the pressures caused during the week.

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