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Ein mrmnriatm 'fain Iifie in hearts ine IPZIBB hehino is not to his. .ii f FRANZ DREIER The death of Franz Dreier, for twenty- four years physical instructor in S. H. S. and pioneer in physical education in Michigan, was one of the greatest losses S. H. S. has suffered in years. Franz, with his boys' gym class, showed what real discipline was. All his boys loved and respected this man who always taught fair play to the teams as the first requisiie. Not only in the school did he have many friends but also in the entire community. He was known throughout the state for his gym ex- hibitions. His dynamic personality set him apart as an outstanding individual and com- manding figure. Always kind, cheerful, and just, he wore the respect of all with whom he came in contact. An inspiration to all his boys, many of them are indebted to him for a clean life. His spirit and influence, although he has left us, will long be felt and remembered. One of the most active and prominent high school students was taken away from his classmates, when Talmon Scarth met his death in an automobile accident, near Point Look- out, August 26, 1928. At the time of his death Talmon was seventeen years of age and a member of the class of '29. Talmon took an active part in all school activities. He was a member of the Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, having taken part in the Junior play and musical comedy, Oh, Boy! He was a member of the Plorad Club and won an SU in football. Talmon's cheerfulness and pleasing per- sonality won him many friends. He was very fond of having a good time and seemed al- ways ready to do his part in the social affairs of his school. His cheerfulness, enthusiasm, and optimu ism will long be remembered by his friends and teachers in Saginaw High. TALM ON SCARTH
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