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JOHNNIE'S LAST YEAR AT HASTINGS HIGH September— 4-7 Johnnie attends the fair. 11 Johnnie starts to school. 22 Johnnie watches first football game. Varsity beats Grand Ledge 20-0. 29 Johnnie hears 117 talkers at the Debate Forum and gets a little bored. October— 6 10 25 26-27 Johnnie and “Our Town” watch and listen at the annual Spotlight. Johnnie loosens his joints at the cross country meet at Battle Creek. Johnnie misses the first honor roll. Robert Roush has an all-A record. Providence smiles on Johnnie. Teachers institute at Grand Rapids. November— Snakes! Dreams? No. Johnnie goes to assembly. Johnnie views the gym as a granary for Ag-HE Johnnie sees last football game. Varsity lost j HBfelding 0-12 in the mud. Johnnie says everything’s in tune. Fall i Concert. Here’s your chance Johnnie. Fall Frolic to a sports theme fJoluuii. ‘ eats turkey foi Oh! Oh! I Q. Poor John. December— I Seniors have ‘‘Heart Trouble”, Johnnie. 1 Johnnie views basketball game. Allegan’s by 33-18. 17 Johnnie hears teachers carol merrily. 27 Johnnie says, “Not Miss Campbell. Mrs. Cortright.” January— 11 Johnnie hears Tunney. 15 New officers. Johnnie says, “Shucks! He lost.” 26 Shake, shimmie. and shiver! No, not a chill. Just semester ending for Johnnie. 29 Back for second semester. February— 3 Johnnie weeps. Comstock ends debaters’ title hopes. 12 Gettysburg Address. Guess why, Johnnie. 13 Nope! No monitors, Johnnie. 16 One-act Play Night. Johnnie sees Palmer cop hemors. 23 Johnnie goes to last basketball game. Mg’s 35-27. March— 1 Tournament time! We makeTl points! (Eaton Rapids made 49). 9 Johnnie's not included. Girls play day. 13 Johnnie, buy a Fortnight Annual? No. a Doomsday Book. 18 Johnnie decides on life work for it’s Vocations Day. 22 25 Johnnie has four days to recover from spring fever and wear new clothes. April— 5 Johnnie wins a pot of gold and a dinner for thirty-five cents. “Spring Swing.” II 12 Johnnie’s confused. Juniors are “Little Women” instead of “Little Men”. 17 Sorry, Johnnie, you’re out. Clara and Palmer lead honor list. 18 Pick your school, Johnnie. College day. 19 Johnnie watches Saxons beat Greenville 5-1. baseball. 26 Johnnie attends “Hollywood Extra. Big night for Elaine and Bob. 27 Hastings Relays. And does Johnnie run! May— 3 Johnnie gets entertained by Juniors at J-Hop. 24 Johnnie takes his drums to Woodland for band exchange program. 28 Johnnie joins the caravan of cars that moves to the Water Carnival. June— 2 Johnnie wears cap and gown to Baccalaureate. 6 Johnnie hears the upper one-fifth of his class present the program at Class Night 7 Johnnie gets his sheepskin. At last! 7 Johnnie greets fellow-alumni at Alumni Banquet. Note the dignity.
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.«belle Adroiinie, life shall go on”. Glee club 1, 2. 3; Spotlight I. 2; Fortnight 4; annual staff 4. Clubs: Girls Sports 1; Social Ac- tivities 2. 3: Hit Parade 4; Usher 2. 3. 4. Hetty Allerding, simple arul unaffected”. Soccer I, 2; basketball I, 2, 3. 4; baseball, 1, 2; volleyball 1. 2. 3: tennis 2. 3: “Heart Trouble”; Spotlight 1, 2. Clubs: Girls Sports 1, 2; Camera 3; Booster 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4. Jacquelyn Bachman, dignity and courtesy . Spotlight 1; Girls League board. Clubs: Aeronautical 1; Scribblers 2: Esperanto 4 (secy.). .arl Baldwin, and he had reasons”. Glee club 2. 3, 4; choir 3, 4; operetta 3, 4: “Hold Everything”; Spotlight 3. Clubs: Boys Sports 1. 2; Tumbling 3; Folk Dance 4 (treas.). Lawrence Beckwith, he lives to learn”. Basketball I: “Heart Trouble”, sound effects; Spotlight 1, 2. Clubs: Leathercraft I; Outdoor 2. 3, 4 (V.P. 2, 4; seev. 3). W ilbcr Belson, ardor of youth”. Glee club I. 2. 3, 4; choir 3. 4; operetta 3; Spotlight 1: Ag-HE winner 4; Ag-HE chairman misc. div. 4. (’lubs F.F.A 1. 2, 3, 4. Aaron Blanek, will graduate in 1941. Wanda Bower, why stand we here idle”. Basketball 1; choir 4; operetta 3. 4; Spotlight 3, 4; Fortnight 4. Clubs: Personality 1: Movie 2; Booster 3; Hit Parade 4; Usher 3, 4. Norma Bryant, “whereof she dreams”. Basketball 1. t: ‘Hold Everything”: “Heart Trouble”: F.S.C. 2: Girls League board 2.:Fort- night 4; annual stall 4. Clubs: Girls Sports 1, 2; Dramatics 3: Booster 4. Beulah Bush, the friendly welcome of the wayside well”. Spot- light 3. Clubs: Usher 3. 4; Camera 2; leathercraft 3; Adv. leathercraft 3: Home Ec. 4. Clara Bush, courage and will, perseverance and skill”. Valedictorian; Mayor 4: glee club 3, 4; choir 3. 4; operetta 2. 3. 4: trio; debate 2. 3, 4: declamation I: oratory 2. 3: “Big Hearted Hcrltert : Heart 'I rouble ; F.S.C’. I. 3. 4 (secy. 3): Girls league board 3; class pres. I: class secy. 3: Fortnight 4: annual staff 4; scholarship cup 4. Clubs: Vocations 1: Aeronautical 2. 3 (secy. 2, pres. 3): Esperanto 4 (pres.). Hubert Bush, ' shall road with jazz bands . knot hall I. 2. 3. 4; basketball I, 2. 3. 4; tennis 2. 4; band 2. 3, 4: orchestra 1. 2; F.S.C. 3. 4; class .P. 3: sanitary engineer. Clubs: Tennis 1. 2, 3. 4 (pres. 1): Boys Usher 3, 4: Varsity 3. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Patty Calkins, love can never lose ils own”. Soccer I, 2; basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Spotlight I. 2. 3; Girl Reserves 4. Clubs: Sports I, 2: Camera 3: Booster 4. Bonnie Carpenter, of unfaltering fail h”. Glee club 2. 3; operetta 2. 3; Spotlight I: class V.P. I. Clubs: Com- mercial 1; Social Activities 2: Camera 3: Hit Parade 4. James Carpenter, faithful his will, clear his sight”. Glee club 3, 4; band 1. 3: orchestra 3. 4; Spotlight 3. Clubs: Leathercraft 1: Tumbling 2; Outdoor; Folk Dance 4 (violinist). Hex Casey, “Casey's visage shone”. Ag-HE chairman potato div.; Ag-HE winner 1. Clubs: Outdoor 1; F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. 12
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