Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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Kenneth Rose, ‘7iw cheerful, self-reliant way . Golf 3, 4 (rapt. 4); Spotlight I, 2; annual stair bus. mgr. 4: Fortnight 4. Clubs: Gun 1: Leathercraft 2 (Ireas., V.P.); Conservation 3; Science 4 (pres. ); Varsity 3. 4. Robert Roush, “a prompt, decisive man”. Band 2. 3, 4; orchestra 2, 3. 4: debate 2. 3; declamation 2: oratory 3; extempore 4; F.S.C. 2. 3 (secy. 2. ath. treas. 3); Fortnight 4; annual stalT 4 (photo editor): Scholarship cup 4. Clubs: Gun 1: Leathercraft 2 (pres. ): Camera 3. 4 (secy. 3. pres. 4): Dramatics 4: Ili-Y 2. 3. 4 (treas. 4): Usher 2, 3, 4. Magdalene Schcib, activity that knows no rest”. Soccer I, 2: basketball 2; volleyball I. 2: baseball I, 2; choir 4: operetta 3; debate 2. 3: declamation 2: extempore 3. Clubs: Girls Sports 1; Dramatics 2: Scribblers 3 (secy.); Esperanto 4 (V.P.); Girl Reserves 2.3. Helen Seobey, Ihegay will laugh”. Soccer 1,2: baseball 3: glee club 3. 4: operetta 3: Spotlight I. 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Girl Reserves 4: Aeronautical I: Dramatics 2. 3, 4. Robert Shultz. ”thy step is as the wind”. Basketball I. 2. 3, 4: track I. 2. 3, 4 (capt. 3, 4): cross country 3. 4: Spotlight 1. 2. 3. 4; class pres. 3; Public Service Chief 4. Clubs: Boys Sports 1: Outdoor 2: Social Activities 3 (V.P.); Booster 4; Hi-Y 3, 4 (secy. 4). Doris Smith, “and a smile”. Basketball 1; glee club I. 2: choir 3. 4: operetta I. 2, 3: class secy. 1. Clubs: Girls Sports 1: Dramatics 2. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 (secy. 4). Vincent Smith, if I but knew”. Entered from St. Rose junior year. Football 3. 4; baseball 4: track 3. Clubs: Tennis 3: Chess and Checker 4. De Forest Snyder, by patient toil”. Fortnight 4. Clubs: Usher I. 2. 3, 4 (pres. 4)- Stamp 1 (V.P.); Science 2. 3 (secy. 2. pres. 3): Folk Dance 4: Chess and Checker 4; Ili-Y 4. Jane Snyder, still achieving, still pur- suing”. Soccer I. 2: basketball I. 2. 3. 4: volleyball I. 2. 3; baseball 1, 2: tennis I. 2. 3, 4: F. S. C. 1. 4: class treas. 4: class secy. I: class V.P. 2: Girls League board 2. Clubs: Girls Sports I. 2 (secy. 2): Social Activities 3: Booster 4 (secy.); Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4 (V.P. 4. treas. 2). Carroll Stamm, wrought puzzles out”. Basketball 2. 3. 4 (capt. 4): baseball 3. 4: cross country 3: Spotlight 1. 2: F.S.C. 2; Boys Union council 4; Fortnight 4: Annual sports editor. Clubs: Tumbling 2: Aeronautical 3 (pres.). country the fate of this'depends. --- Disraeli Ruth Stauffer, “duly keeping pace with all”. Soccer I : basketball 2: baseball I. 2: glee club I. 2. 3. 4; choir 4; operetta 2. 3: Spotlight I. 2. Clul»: Vocational I: Reading 3. Dorothy Stcckle, the mice if reason”. Spotlight 4: F.S.C. 4; Girls league Iwiard 4 (pres.). Clubs: Art I (pres.); Leathercraft 2: Booster 3: Folk Dance 3. 4 (V.P. 4): Usher 2. 3. 4. Lucinda StePTes, yet lore will dream . “Little Women”, student director: Spotlight 4. Clubs: Folk Dance 4. Frances Sutton, the lover watched”. Tennis 2: glee club 2, 3. 4: operetta 2, 3; “Heart Trouble” Girls league board I. Clubs: Socia! Activities 1; Tennis 2; Camera 3: Hit Parade 4: Usher 2. Vir- ginia Tebo, there was work to be done”. Basketball I. 2: “Little Women”; Spotlight 2. Clubs: Art I (secy.); Camera 3; Folk Dance 4. Kenneth l inker, independent you are made”. Football I. 2. 3: tennis 2, 3. 4; “Heart Trouble”; F.S.C. 4 (secy.-treas.); class pres. 4. Clubs: 'Pennis 4; Hi-Y 4 (treas.). Kdith Tobias, a household mate . Volleyball 2: Spotlight 2. 3. Clubs: Camera 2. 3: Home Ee. 4. Maxine Tookcr. incredible diligence”. Girls league board 3. Clubs: Art I: Leathercraft 2. 3 (pres.); Folk Dance 4 (V.P.): I sher 3, 4. Donald Townsend, will power to increase the load . Spotlight 2. 3: Ag-HE winner. Clubs: Outdoor I: Tumbling 2. 3 (V.P.): Science 4; Usher 3, 4. Kathryn Townsend, beloved in life”. Girls Sports club 1; Social Activities club 2, 3. — 17 —

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Dorothy Nash, ‘7 am always ready to listen”. “Hold Everything”, cast comm.; “Heart Trouble”, cast comm.; Girls League board 1. Cluhs: hoik Dance 3: Leathercraft 4. Rosanna Nash, with a heart for any fate”. Girls Sports club 1. 2: leathercraft club 3; Home Ec. club 4. Marjorie Nevins, litre and life”. Glee club, 1. 2, 3, 4; operetta I. 2: Spotlight 3. Cluhs: Social Activities 2. 3; Hit Parade 4. Palmer Osborn, the fame whereof went far and wide”. Salutatoriam F.S.C. essay winner 4: poetry contest winner 2: track 4; cross country 4; glee club 2. 3; choir 3; operetta. Clubs: Science 1 (secy.): Aeronautical 2 (seev.); Camera 3 (V.P.); Dramatics 4 (pres.); Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (V.P.4); Usher 1,2, 3.4. Philo Otis, hut sleep stole on. as sleep will do”. Entered from Jackson junior year. Football 3, 4: baseball 3, 4; debate 3, 4; oratory 3; h .S.(. 4; class .P. 4. Clubs: Social Activities 3: Booster 4. Kenneth Ottosen, they only lii'e who dare”. Track 3, 4: cross country 3, 4. Clubs: Usher 2. 3. 4; Boys Sports 1; Science 4 (secy.): Leathercraft 3. Elsie Palmer, youth replies. can”. Soccer 1: basketball 1: baseball 1: olleyball I: Spotlight 1, 3. Clubs: Leathercraft 1: Dramatics 2: Camera 3: Folk Dance 4. Laurel Perkins, the dreamer who's making the dream come true”. Glee club 3. 4: operetta 3: sextet 4: F.S.C. 1.2: Girls League hoard 4 (V.P.); class treas. 1; Fortnight 4; annual editor 4. Clubs: Scribblers 2: Art 2: Hit Parade 4: Usher 4. SENIORS Upon the education of the people of this Norman Perkins, in dread silence re toses”. Tliyla Perry, stands tall and fair”. “Little Women”; choir 3. 4. Clubs: Music 2: Hit Parade 3. 4. Ix»is Pfeiffer, thine earnest ntice”. Entered from Sunfield sophomore year. Baseball 4: Little Women”: Fortnight 3 Clubs: Leathercraft 3: Home Ec. 4. Virginia Phillips, nothing of regret”. Entered from Vermontville sophomore year. Clubs: (iirls Sports 2. Women”. Clubs: Tumbling I. 3: Sports Appreciation 2: Booster 4: leathercraft 3. Band 4; orchestra 3. Clubs: Chess and Checker I (secy.); Gun 2; Outdoor 3. Harold Rogers, rich in tote of Jietds and brooks”. — 16-



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Robert YanDenburg, thou art secret as before”. Baseball 3.4; Ag-HE winner 2. Clubs: Leathercraft 1; Rod and Gun 2; Outdoor 3. 4. Dorothy YanPatten,“for she was ’jes the quiet kind”. Entered from Freeport senior year. Adv. Leathercraft 4. Voight YanSyckle, in such a solemn way”. Ag-HE winner; Ag-HE chairman misc. 3. corn div. 4; F.F.A. Florence Wassenaar, “found welcome where- so'er she went”. Spotlight 2. 4; F.S.C. 1. Clubs: Social Activities 1: Adv. leathercraft 2. 3; Square Dance 4; Usher 2. 3. 4. Miles Waters, ”so he it”. Track 2. 3, 4; Spotlight 2. Clubs: Outdoor 1, 2; Gun 3: Hit Parade 4; Usher 2. 3, 4. our republic is to be found in the intelligence Bet tie Weaver, I would befriend of all”. Soccer 1,2; track 1: basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; volleyball 1.2 glee club 4; “Hold everything’ ;“Heart Trouble”; Spotlight 1.2. 3. 4 (script writer 1. 2) : F.S.C. 4 chairman: gen. chairman Spring Swing 4. decorations chairman 3; Fortnight 4; annual staff 4. ties 3: Booster 4: Girls Usher 2. 3. 4 (head usher 3); Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4 (treas. 3. 4). Game know”. Soccer 1. 2: basketball L. 2. 3; volleyball 1. 2, 3; baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; glee club 4; “Hold Eve F.S.C. 4 (secy.); class secy. 4; Fortnight 4. Clubs: Girls Sports 1. 2; Camera 3; Folk Dance 4 words, hut of actions”. Track 3; “Hold Everything”; “Little Women”. Clubs: Outdoor 2, 3. Track 4: cross country 3, 4; Fortnight 4. Clubs: Varsity 4; Camera 2. 3; Conservation 3; Adv. Usher 3. Herbert Whitworth, from the hunting trail we come”. FoptbCI-4r baseball 2. 3. 4 Trouble”: Ag-HE winner; Fortnight 4. Clubs: Tumbling I. (TreasT JI) Varsity 3. 4. . 3: baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; tennis 1. 2, 3. 4: (ath. treas.); class secy. 4; J-Hop music Clubs: Girls Sports 1. 2; Social Activi- t Webb, “the hidden spring we may not •ry thing”, student director; Spotlight 3; ; Usher 2. 3, 4. Max Wellfare, not of 4. Karl Wellfare, “wit and wisdom”. Leathercraft 4 (pres. ); Gun I ; Radio 2; : debate 3; Hold Everything”; “Heart Iris W ilcox, the womanly atmosphere of home” 1. Clubs: Girls Sports I: Home Ec. 2: Folk basketball, track 4; glee club I. 2: operetta I. Sports 1.2: Leathercraft 3: Booster 4: Hi-Y. spelling champion 3. Clubs: Girls Sports 1; Annual staff 3. 4 (art). Clubs: Outdoor 1 . Adv. leathercraft club 2. Elizabeth Woodman, time hath a taming hand”. Spotlight Dance 3. 4. Paul Adcock, yet certain am I”. Football 2. 3. t; track 2: mgr. football. 2: Hold Everything : Heart Trouble”, student director; Little Women . Clubs: Roys 4. Louise Conklin, 1 cord truth”. Basketball I. 2: volleyball I. 2. 3: Spotlight 2. 3. 4; Movie 3: hoik Dance 3; Home Ec. 4 ( .P.). I)a id (look, the eagle soars in might . 2. 3. 4 (pres. 2, 3. 4). Robert Cooper, the pulse of life”. Glee club I. 2. 3, 4: Spotlight I; operetta 4. Clubs: Tumbling 1. 2. 3. 4 (pres. 2. 3. 4). Doris Craig, “all the hope of future years . Heart Trouble”, program chairman: Spotlight 2; soccer I: operetta I: tin. mgr. gym demonstration. Clubs: Girls Sports 1; Home Ec. 2: Adv. Leathercraft 3: Dramatics 2. Rex Foreman, in wondrous merry mttod .' Glee club I. 2. 3: operetta I. Clubs: I ambling 1. 2. 3, 1 (pres). Elenor Haven, grow small and surd”. Baseball 1. 2: volleyball I. 2; tennis I. 2. 3 t: glee club 3; choir 3; band 3, 4; orchestra 4: German band 3; Spotlight 1.2. 3: F.S.C. 3; Girls League board 3: class seev. 2: cheeHeadei 3. Clubs: Tennis 1: Girls Sports 2: Camera 4. Erwin Havens will graduate in I ‘HI. 1«

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