Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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able to carry' it around. Dick Hinkley willed his appendix to the Pennock Hospital. Although she doesn't need it, Mary Ketcham receives Agnes Taffee’s friendliness. Elayne Knapp wills her ability for going steady to Judy Mulder. Duane Sinclair wills his polite manner to “Hoot Ayres. Dorothy Schantz wills her office position to Rernadene Schantz. Marian Rohrbachcr wills her brief H. H. S. career to any late- coming senior of '42. Mali Reed and Don Reid will their contributions to Miss Camp- bell's art class to Jean Mary Wallace and David Settles. Cyntheal Reed wills her fraternity jewelry to anyone who can get it. Hubert Fuller willingly gives his snappy tweed suits and two-tone Packards to any underclassman who can get dates with the weaker sex. Helen Naylor wills her dark eyes to Elaine Winslow. Rex Walters wills his little brother “Bozo to Catherine Haney. Marquita Marshall wills her love of roller skating to Agnes Cun- ningham. Felicia Thompson bequeathes her way to getting around to Dot Stanley. Frank Hobbs wills his straight-shooting, buck-getting ability to Tom Kurr. Don Hildebrandt wills his superlative brain power and talkative- ness to Joe Beck. Doris Hoffman. Betty Woodmansee.and Edna Wurm will their steadies to Betty Cooper. Betty Conley, and LaRae Dean. Billie Jean Hopkins wills her confusing first name to any gal that wants to be different. Duane Jarman wills his skill with tools to Arlcy Todd. L. T. Jarrard bequeathes her first initials to the school filing svsiem. Eleanor Struble wills her beautiful red hair to Thelma Weyer- man. Barbara Johncock wills her excellent managing of the candy sales to some N. V. A. worker. Don Johnson has already given his captaincy of the football team to Bob Pierce, so he can't give that away. Beverly Jones wills the right to have a pa on the faculty to the young Gamers. I ois Kenyon w ills her rotund figure to I ’la Carlinger. Petty Kidder bequeathes her books and bridgework to Bernadene Pemond. 1 )arw in Sw ift wills his last name to the track squad. Bernard Whitmore wills his date book to anyone who will keep it filled Dick Sherman wills his “figger” to all hopeful bathing beauties Ruth Beck wills her lovely soprano voice to anyone who thinks she can get that high. Raymond Hull wills his part as the “Silent Man” to Boyd Bolton- Betty Friedrich wills her bright red jacket to Iris Baldwin to match her hair. Mary Dunn wills her last name to a finishing school. Dick Fingleton is going to keep and use his golfing score but he gives his girls to Dick Rasey. Robert Fisher bequeathes his studious inclination to Dave Settles. Dayton Fruin wills his gals to the next election campaigners; especially the baby-kissers. Arthur Gerber wills his quiet manner to Louis Myers. August Herbstreith wills his speaking and singing ability to Paul Babbitt. Florence Wright leaves her two-timing to Bev Brown, though she has had sufficient practice. Marguriette Rasey leaves her romantic brother to anyone who wants him. Jack Brownell wills his excuses for not having his government lesson to Jack Wagner. Ron and Don Conklin will their opposite interests for twins to Ray and Ruth McNinch. Russell Hoffman leaves his antics in the chemistry lab to Kenny Saleno. Gerald Hull leaves his worries as bus captain to Donna Gerlier. Max McCarty wills his temper to Orville Bush. Rievia McClintock w ills her love of dancing to Betty Conley. Edwin Meisenbach leaves his ability to chew tobacco in chemis- try to Bob Cook. Doreen Miller leaves her desire to be a nurse to Elizabeth Pantazis. Bob Moore w ills his preference for short girls to Robert Clinton. Bill Morgan leaves the odd kind of bets he makes to Ray Kenyon. Max Mver's love of car racing goes to David Goodyear. Harold Potter leaves his extraordinary knowledge of economics to next year’s seniors. Wilhelmina Pranshka and Fern Moore will their diamond rings to no one. Catherine Reaser wills her weakness for going with underclass- men to Bob Pierce. Pearl Roush leaves her talkativeness to Jean Loppenthien. Jack Schreiner wills his ability to muff line drives to Don Nevins. Howard Shellington leaves his Chevy to Mr. Reinhardt with his compliments. Connie Sinkler wills her faithfulness to the Girl Reserves to her sister. Louise. Edward Slocum’s good farming is l equeathed to his brother Gale. Margaret Hopkins wills her love of hiking with somebody to Lois Whitmore.



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 3 itJyriL -TK Jy Z £ ■ ''. 1 isCsfttU- ? - n .' (es. s C4 Cf frcif j umor Class As the warm, balmy days of late summer slipped by unnoticed, and the bleak, blustry months of school stole steadily into our existence, the shy, speculating freshmen of two years ago and the sophisticated sophs of last year crashed the rank of upperclassmen and presented themselves as a non-belligerent host of progressives. The first expression of their ability was found in the Spotlight. The theme this year was “The American Way”, with the juniors using the glorious unsolved world of music as their tributary. They enacted four songs, with special laurels going to Marjorie Scheib for her solo work. The junior rings came in November to add the final touch to that matured appearance so characteristic of upperclassmen. With Spring in the air young love blossomed forth with its traditional problems, and carried several of our juniors off to that usual place of bliss, but. despite domestic disturbance, the J-Hop had to be reckoned with. Carol committee charimen were: programs, Sybil Woodmansee; abcock; music, Marjorie Reed; lighting, Russel Shellen- p) • j s —, . on to that usual place oi diiss, out, despite domestic c . j y-xV 'uller was appointed general chairman, and her assisting v JyAA' (decorations, Dorothy Stanley; invitation, Harriett Bal

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