Douglas MacArthur High School - Itella Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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THE DIAL Top Row: A. Summerfield, R. Schnaitman, D. Cox, V. Browntield, M. Kellomz, M. Slightly, L. Luedders, R. McKenzie, and N. Packard. Second Row: G. Rivers, D, Wheeler, J. Schroeder, F. Kahler, D, Freed, R. Johnson, D. Maurer, R. Allen, and A. Davis. Third Row: F. Eisenhaur, R. Miller lvice presidentj, E. Moushey, M. Page, G. Goodrich, H. Schnaitman, L. Lockwood, M. Mueller, and M. Maurer. Fourth Row: R. Huprgett, T. Wilson tviee presirlentj, G. Purcell fpresirlentj, E. Rose iatlviserj, S. Urlell, B. Harrison, D. Zerhel. STUDENT COUNCIL After very stiff campaigning on the part of the four upper classes, omcers were elected to govern the council through the sixth year of its existence. George Purcell, senior, was elected president, for the second consecutive year, Tom VVilson and Bob lldiller, senior and junior candidates, were chosen as vice-presidents as a result of a tie, Eugene lVIoushey, freshman candidate, was made secretary-treasurer. The intramural sports, school union, exchange assemblies, and school service com- mission were again taken over by the council. Several new features marked its program this year. lklarshall entertained the Twin-Valley school councils at a banquet January sixth, to which Albion, Lakeview, Sturgis, and Adrian sent representatives. Representatives from the M. H. S. council went to the eighth district meeting of the Nlichigan Education Association, on March 13. ln lllay, representatives again attended a meeting at Kalamazoo, sponsored by Kalamazoo College. lllr. Rose acted as adviser to this legislature. PAGE TEN



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THE DIAL HALL OFFAME J. Ruddock M. Maurer B. Harrison T. Wilson R. Van Voorhees S. Udell G. Purcell J. Smith A Personality, character, scholarship, and worth-while activity marked these students for the Marshall High School Hall of Fame, and their selection was by unanimous decision of the faculty committee. Jeanne Ruddock, endowed with unusual ingenuity and clever ideas, was business manager of this ANNUAL. For the last two years she handled the business manager's post for G. A. A. She headed the J-Hop decorations committee in '37, and has been active in dramatics and club work. Her academic record is decidedly superior. Max Maurer, blessed with great personal popularity among faculty and classmates, was president of the Class of '38, and ranked first in scholarship. He has contributed to both sports and cultural programs of the school. As a freshman, he was secretary-treasurer of the student council, and held the same odice for his class during his sophomore and junior years. The DIAL was published under his editorship in '37-'38. Barbara Harrison has helped engineer nearly every social and group activity of organizations to which she belonged. She was secretary-treasurer of the G. A. A. in '36-'37. and president in '37-'38. She served as assistant head usher her junior year, and head usher in '37-'38. The student-union chairmanship fell to her for two years, as well as membership in that group in her freshman and sophomore years. She acted as vice president of the sophomore class, secretary-treasurer of the art club, and art editor of the bi-monthly DIAL tnewspaperl. Her scholarship rates excellent. Thomas 1Tommyj Wilson, vice-president of the student council, served the junior class as president, and was the sophomore candidate for council secretarv-treasurer, He has two years of football, four of basket- ball, and two of baseball on his sports record. As associate editor of the ANNUAL, he worked extremely well. His scholarship is far above the average of those athletically inclined, and his fitness for a college career is undisputed, Robert lScodei Van Voorhees, editor-in-chief of the ANNUAL. has an enviable record in dignity of character and in scholarship attainment. His ability and interest in science are notable. The Science Club made him their president. He was vice president of the newly-created Hi-Y Club. Susan Udell, vice-president of the senior class and a natural leader, spent three successful years on the debate squad. helpinir to bring many victories to Marshall. She entered the declamataory contest as a sophomore: won the oratorical contest as a junior, and was president of the Speech Club her junior year. As a senior, she was vice president of the G. A. A. The D. A. R. selected her to represent Marshall at its state-get-together of candidates for a Washington trip. She is a close second to Max in the Field of scholarship. George Purcell, president of the Student Council during '36-'37 and '37-'38, has an enviable record. He was president of his freshman and sophomore class, and captain of the football and basketball teams of '37-'38g won the Cup in '37 for putting Marshall on the map : attained honorab'e mention three straight years for all-state football and two years for basketball. He has four years to his credit in these two sports. and in baseball. His scholarship record is near the top. and his popularity with the students immense. Jayne Smith is among the select in scholarship, having won the medal awarded the best Enelish student in 1937. She was secretary-treasurer of the Science Club, of the G. A. A.. and of the Senior c'ass of 1937- 1938. She served as exchange editor. sports writer, and on exchange assemblies for the DIAL. Her constant activitv in all organizations and athletics throughout the four years was enthusiastic and commendable. The wide range of club and sports activities of this group is on record beside their names in the ensuing senior class pages. PAGE TWE LVE u

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