Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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world war II memorial scholarship 4 PRINCIPAL S. H. LYTTLE awards the 51,000 World War ll Memoricl Enclowmenl sc ship to CHARLES RANK, Commencement night. halcir- World W' ar I1 Alumni Memorial scholarships are awarded to the honor, and in memory of, 61 Saginaw alumni who lost their lives in World War Il. There are four scholarships, each one good for four years. One scholarship is awarded annually, and memorializes one-fourth of the alumni who were lost in the war. This Memorial scholarship is a gift that has been made possible because alumni and friends have given to our war memorial a total of over 830,000 to provide an endowment which earns the money for the scholarships. Thus, the prin- cipa1 amount works forever to supply the scholar- ships. The names of these fine young men mem- crialized in the 1948 scholarship were: Henry Sveda '32 Edward Bender '36 Wallace D. Nichol '39 Maxwell M. Smith '43 William Ditz '38 Keith Montross '30 Edward Noyes '39 Bernard Trombley 39 Charles Ulman '38 jack Spencer '41 Frank B. Kerrigan '43 William B. Kenel '39 Ramon Spiekerman '43 Albert W. Harms '38 Doran H. Goldfarb '43 These men have gone, but their influence will live on in the inspiration coming from these awards. These scholarships are based upon gcod character, scholarship, and participation in school activities. The 1948, 81,000 award went to CHARLES RANK. Graduating magma cum lauzle, first in his class, Bud is a Freshman engineering student at the University of Michigan. world war ll alumni scholarship contributions Class 1888 ...... Amount Contributed 1887 ....... 3281 . 186 1889 .... . . 25 1890 ....... 130 1891 ....... 135 1892 ....... 10 1893 ....... 225 1894 .... . . 36 1895 ....... 525 ga 1896 .... .. 2 1897 ....... 76 1898 ....... 125 1899 .... .. 23 Page 27 0 .50 1900 1901 1902 1905 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1 910 1 91 I 191 2 AURORA 1949 020.66 18' 10 190 20 373 150 47 140 D 173 291 120 92 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 641 475 93 720 453 287 180 360 231 306 108 116 727. .50 .50 .50 .50 50 1926 .... . . 0 1939 320 1927 .... .. 0 1940 153.50 1928 .... .. 90 1941 133.50 1929 ....... 0 1942 195.09 1930 .,..... 151 1943 108 1931 ....... 110 1944 79 1932 .... . 80.67 1945 306 1933 ....... 119.67 1946 526.59 1934 .... .. 0 1947 314.73 1935 ....... 115 1948 704.53 1936 .... . . 53 1949 423.20 1937 ....... 93 1938 ....... 986.67

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distinguished ulumnus One of the lil top linancial and industrial leaders of the United States, George Magoilin Humphrey '08, hecame Saginaw Highs Tenth Distinguished Alumnus in ceremonies at the City auditorium, May 6, I9 IS. After graduating from llast Side High in l90S and from the University of Michigans Law School four years later, he returned to this city to become a junior partner in the law lirm of Humphrey, Grant, and Humphrey. He next was hired hf the Mark A. Hanna ccim- . l . wan' of Cleveland, a manasfement com van for the L7 Nations largest iron ore, coal, and investments, as general attorney. ln Il years he Succeeded Mr. Hanna as president of the corporation. He was named to direct the United States Depart- ment of Commerce Business Advisory Council in Xwashington in lfllo. The following year, as chair- man of the Pittshurgh Consolidated Coal company, he helped negotiate a new contract with john l.. Lewis and his United Mine Xworkers. Last Fall he llcw to Germany, after heing named hy Recovery Administrator Paul G. Hoffman as one of a committee to help the government decide which German industrial plants should he removed from reparations' lists. George Magoffin Humphrey '03 hos! Io journalists Back row lclockwisel Shirley Eddy, Helen Kaisarelas, Edward Miller, Marguerite Jacoby, Richard Cantu, Pat Carmichael, Dick Hildebrandt, and Carol Knight. Front row Cclocltwisel Allan Caesar, Befiy Jo Gorman, Arlene Dimenl, Lynn Cullen, Barbara Gossel, Barbara Hartman, Gael Wright, and Mr. George Humphrey. -ll R0R.4l 19410 0 Page



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national honor' smvietg Front row: Cleft to rightl Patricia Lowler, Geraldine Steiner, Lloyd Hewitt, Thomas Evon-Back row: Cleft to rightj Rudolph Kushon, Betty Jo Gorman, Betty Doyle, Marlene Farley. 'S is it Q' 1 2 y, is Front row: Cleft to rightj Barbara Gossel, Everet Sloan, Keith Smith, Lois Koczmarelx-Back row: Cleft to rightl Harold Webb, Marilyn Grundy, Marjorie Lange, Helen Pekas, Front row: Cleft to rightl Beatrice Cramer, Sally Zimmer- CLeft to rightj Norma Front row: Cleft to rightl Helen Johnson, Rose Jablonski, mon, Shirley Eddy, Casimir Filek-Back row: Cleft to rightl Thorsby and Katherine Ann Cummings, Jean Pollnow-Back row: Cleft to rightl Doris Marsh, Richard Reimus, Richard Haremski, Janice Damzyn. Joel Mills, LeRoy Mastic, Robert Rupprecht, Moriorie Rau, Miss Mary Buslrard, advisor. Bahnemann. Front row: Cleft to rightl Beverly Yates, Marjorie Juskialas, Alvina Leonard, June Krum-Back row: Cleft to rightl Donna Neumann, Ernest Hare, Rolsert Schoen, George Moioros, Bonnie Chaffee. Front raw: Cleft to rightl Esther Hetzner, Ryan Pellxlli, .lames Rup- precht, Robert Sowatsky, Jean Roenicke-Back row: Cleft to rightl Kaye Fox, .lo Robins, Kay Croteau, Shirley Cox, George Baumann. Front row: Cleft to rightl Virginia Novy, Gerard Wisniewski, Richaid Granger, Nancy Hainsey, Kenneth Taylor-Back row: Cleft to rightl Helen Spears, Elise Billmeier, William Maxwell, Bette Vliet, Betty Bittner. Missing: Denniese Eschenbocher. .'ll RURrl 10,19 0 Page' 28

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