Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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James Hoiightalin, “powerful of the earth”. Track 4. Clubs: I eathereraft 1: Tumbling 2: Adv. I eathercraft 3: Conservation 4. Doris Ingram, services faithful and persevering”. Volleyball 2: S|M tlight 4. Clubs: Girls Sports 1: Home Ec. 2. 4: Camera 3: Folk Dance 3. John Isenliath, I shall speak forth my sentiments”. “Big Hearted Herbert”; Spotlight 1. 2. 4; class secy. 1. CIuIjs: Aero- nautical I. 2. 3; Camera 3. 4 (V.P.). Gordon Jacobs, “your logic, my friend. is perfect”. Entered from St. Bose junior year. Tennis 4; oratory 4; Spotlight 3; debate1 4. Clubs: Tennis 3. Agnes Johnson, calm and gracious”. Choir 3, 4; glee club I. 2: Spotlight I. 2. 3 (script writer I); Fortnight 4: annual stall' 4. art editor. Clubs: Girls Sports I; Social Activities 2. 3; Hit Parade 4. Leo Johnson, of my free soul” Band I. 2; Spotlight I. 2. 3. Clubs: Boys Sports 1 (secy.); Tennis 2: Vocational 3 (secy.-treas.). Nella Lyons, the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts”. Soccer 1: track 1; basketball 2: Spotlight 1. 4. Clubs: Girls Sports 1; Booster 2. 3 RS Geneva Marshall, sweet piece of hashful maiden art”. “Hold K erything”. Clubs: Dramatics I. 2. 3. 4: Personality 2: Camera 3; Adv. I eathercraft 4. Bex McCarty, in altitude stern and defiant”. Camera club 4; Gun club 2. Bohcrt Bced. grace and soberer tone”. Football I. 2. 3; class secy. 2. Clubs: Science I: Aeronautical 2 (V.P.): Camera 3 (secy.); Conservation 4 (secy.): Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 (pres. 4); Usher I, 2, 3. 4. Thomas Itobinson, an undisputed thing”. Band 2. 4: orchestra 3. Clubs: Tumbling I. 2. 3 (secy.-treas. 3). Thelma Sponseller, speak softly”. Home Ec. club I: Leathcrcraft club 2 (secy.): Camera club 3; Folk Dance club 4. Lynn Sledge, from forest, hill, or plain”. I eathercraft club I, 2; (inn club 3; Conservation club 4. 10

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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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CLASS OF 1940 Motto Don't worry and fret, faint-hearted. The chances hare just begun. For the best jobs haven't been started And the best work hasn't been done. Colors—Drown and Green Flower—Lilac First Semester Officers Kenneth Tinker President Second Semester Officers Kenneth Tinker John Larsen Vice President Bet tie Weaver. Secretary Willo Jones Treasurer lluth Sherwood A drisers Stanley Wheater Senior Honor List 1. Clara Bush 2.97 2. Palmer Osborn. 2.947 3. Rol ert Roush 2.945 4. Beulah Bush 2.65 5. Robert Reed 2.62 6. Joyce Hyde 2.54 .. Donald Fingleton 2.51 8. Maxine Tooker 2.50 9. Laurel Perkins 2.478 10. Louise Conklin 2.472 11. Carol Miller 2.39 12. Elaine Jarman 2.38 13. Philo ()l is 2.34 14. Imogene Cooley 2.33 15. Jacquelyn Bachman 2.30 16. Catherine Davies 2.28 17. Marie Eggleston 2.25 18. William Reed S3 I S3 l 19. Magdalene Scheib 2.17 20. Wanda Bower 2.155 21. Lucille Endres 2.152 22. Robert Bush 2.151 23. John I arsen 2.14 24. Bettie Weaver 2.05 25. Lucile ('ole 2.03 26. Florence Wasscnaar 2.01 27. El ira DeWeerd . 2.00 28. Dorothy Steckle 1.99 The Senior Honor List includes the top twenty per cent of the graduating class.

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