Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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FACULTY Jean Barnes, librarian, occupies a warm spot in all our hearts in spite l the I’aet that she i- set OD having no talking in the library. Miss Barnes’s chief hobby is the felines, Peter and Petunia. Lyle Bennett is especially popular among the male mem- bers of the student body. The school is proud of this fine coach. His wonderfully wavy hair is the envy of many. Joseph Brozak, physical instructor for the boys, has a weakness for telling stories during assemblies, much to the students’ delight. He coaches varsity baseball and second team sports. Dana Burgess is the newest member of our faculty in the commercial department. His speed tests in typing come regularly each week. His encouraging cries may lx heard on the tennis courts where he spurs on the Saxon netters in his capacity as tennis coach. Mary Campbell, art instructor, has the artistically inclined members of the school to cope with. She is seldom seen in the high school building, as her headquarters is at Central, but she’s largely responsible for the good looks of this annual. Kuth Cor fright, with the cooperation of A. J. Cort right, has eliminated the confusion caused when it was necessary to designate her as Miss Rul i Campbell. She has been quoted assaying. I like married life very much.” Possibly this is because she teaches home economics. Vcrrol Conklin, shop instructor and mechanical drawing teacher, chooses radio engineering as a hobby and is very successful at it. He is especially attached to his fur cap which appears every winter, occscionally accompanied by an attractive mustache. Carl Damson will be remembered by any student who ever sat in one of his United States history classes and listened to his interesting stories. Outside the classroom they say he can do almost anything efficiently. His present interests range from Barbara Jean to the Hi-Y. Boy Garner, a gentleman farmer, is cross country coach and in his lighter moments he teaches freshman English and mathematics. There has been a special lilt in his tenor voice since the advent of Sally O’Nance Garneron March 22. Tae Gies is the devoted out-of-doors man of our faculty. I Iis indoor sport is telling yarns about his days as a ranger. He is popular with many for his wit. clever answers, and amusing pranks. Mathematics and biology are included in his duties as a teacher. Lewis Hine is our very capable band and orchestra di- rector. You may have seen him parading with the band in his striking white uniform. His hobby is home-made musical instruments that actually make music. Among other things he plays an oboe, has a patent on a clarinet, and teaches history. Arthur Hansen, apprentice training teacher, has made a most favorable impression on the students In comes in contact with by his quiet, likable personality. He is from tile Upper Peninsula and is giving All. Jones some compe- tition as a Ford specialist. Theodore Knopf is our handsome agricultural and biology instructor. He doesn't like gum-chewers, and the penalty for this offense is to treat the class. His hobbies run to fishing, tennis, and landscape gardening. Lena Lei ter, one of our smallest but most vivacious faculty members, teaches shorthand and other commercial subjects. Her favorite expression is ‘Oh, sugar.” Bernice Lc Master in her duties as school nurse and health teacher concerns herself with the health of all the students. Her pleasing accent makes us want to visit her native Iloosier state. Arthur Lower devotes his time to teaching vocal music and civics. He has done much to promote our music de- partment. the major improvement being a regular choir class. He firmly believes that “talking ruins pitch.” Jean Lower was one of our few married feminine teachers. She taught grade music and girls glee club and Swing is definitely out of her line. She resigned April 1 to devote her time to her home. Kmily MeKIwain, who is herself a graduate of Hastings high school, teaches English and French. One of her ac- complishments is the freshman library in her room. She is admired for her polite, charming manner and poise. Herbert Reinhardt for several years has had the senior economics and American government classes to contend with. He coaches golf and the Chess and Checker club. He can’t l eat his golfers, but the chess players can’t l eat him. Vivian Reynolds can l e seen bustling around the com- mercial department most any time of day. She is little but energetic, and once you hear her merry laugh, you never forget it. Ruth Hobson teaches English classes which every sopho- more attends. She insists that two plus two equal five and cannot bo convinced to the contrary. One of her interests is big league baseball. Katharine Schreiber has contributed much to the school by starting a Latin newspaper since she came here three years ago to teach Latin. In good weather she may be seen briskly pedaling her bicycle up and down the streets. Kuth Sherwood, girls physical education instructor, is about the jolliest person on the faculty. She is adviser of the Girl Reserves and the Booster club. The latter club she herself organized. Stanley W heater is teacher of the speech and dramatics classes and director of the class plays. In the fall of every year he is often observed vainly attempting to Ik heard over a roomful of too-well-trained debaters. Virginia Moore took over the duties of Mrs. Lower April 1. As yet she is not very well-known by the majority of have won her many friends.

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GIRLS LEAGl E HOARD First row: Townsend, Steckle, president. Perkins, vice president. Matthews, secretary. Second row: I.auhaugh. Edwards, Ketcham, Miss Rowe, adviser. Kidder, treasurer. DeWeerd, Endres, Rose, Pierce. Public Service Chief-—Shultz. Chief Justice—Dibble. FACt LTY-STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Wagner, treasurer. Weaver, athletic treasurer. Hush, chairman. Tinker, secretary 1, treasurer 2. Second row: Miss Rowe, Wilcox. Rush, Kenyon. Ilelmer, Schultz, Shultz, Whitmore. Johnson, third rote: Brower. Kenyon. Erway. Bross, Steckle, Mr. Jones, adviser, Vaughn. Larsen. Hush. Also members during year: Marble. Otis. Snyder. Beck. Babbitt. Cook, vice chairman 1, Donovan, Keteham. Edmonds. DcCou, vice chairman 2. Tazelaar, Fisher. Campbell, Murphy, French, Conklin, Webb, secretary 2, Jones. Mayor—Bush. Traffic Manager—Whitmore. Sanitary Engineer—Hush. HOYS UNION COUNCIL First row: Hush. Keeler, Fingleton, Stamm, McDonald, Clark, secretary-treasurer. Edmonds, president. Second row: Mr. Jones, adviser. Snyder. Shultz. Cole, Sothard, vice president. Absent re nt picture. Crawford. - 8 —

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