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K. (iWKNI)OI.YN ALTIIOU8E Dependability S|K)t light 3. J-llop comm. 3. 'Iulis: Camera I: Adv. Lea there raft 2: (James 3. Hook 4 • Usher 4. DONNA J. ASPINALL Jeanle with the light brown hair.” ('lubs Beg. I.eathereraft 1; Booster 3: (James 4. VAN BAUMAN He went to sea. Left school January . » to enlist in United Stall's Navy. KICH Alt!) BENNKTT Lightning. Track 2. 3: ('ross country 3: Band 4 Galahad Jones 3: ”( n Our Way 3 Spotlight I. rlubs: Aviation I. treas. 2 Social DaneinBj.3; K« oord 4. ecreds who tries again ht 4: Fortnight, staff 4. clubs thercraft I; Ksperanto 2; Sewing 3: Handicraft pres. 4. BON NIT A J. BOOKOM Bonnie, a girl and her music. Basketball 1.2: Softball I. eapt. 2: Orches tra I. 2. 3. 4 ; Girls sports letter 3; Spotlight I 2: J-llop comm. 3: Fortnight stall 4. Clubs: Big. I.eathereraft I; Adv. I .cat hcr- eraft 2: Sewing 3; Aeronautics sec y 4 F. F.I)WARD BKINKEK Humor is the? spice of life. Entered from St. Hose 3: Baseball 3. 4; dec Club 4: Spotlight 4; Fortnight staff 4. Clubs: Tumbling 3; Aeronautics vice pres. 4. NINA C. BKISBIN Dark Kyew . Basket ball 2. 3: Volleyball 2. 3; Softball 2. 3: Spotlight I. 2. 4: J-llop comm. 3. Clubs: Leathereraft 1.2: Music Apprecia- tion scc’y 3; Knitting 4. JOSKBII V. BUKKHOLDKK 11 «• keeps his sunny side up. Entered from Grand Bapids. Michigan 3: Class vice pres. 4; Hl-V 4; Fortnight staff Lc JOHN BUSH Nothing but the truth. Football 3. 4: Tennis 2; Baseball mgr 1,2; Track mgr. 1.2; Choir I. 2. 3. 4: Operetta 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3: On Our Way 3. ('lubs- Aeronautics I. 2. 3; Gun Owners vice pres., sec'y-treas. 4. RUSSELL D. BYERS That contagious smile' Cross country 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4; Choir 4. ('lulls: Out-of-door 1; Tumbling 2, treas. 3. JEAN L. CAMPBELL Business personified. Tennis I. 2; I’lng Pong 2. 3: Glee Club 1; Open tia I; Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4: Fortnight stair 4: F. S. ('. 2. ('Iulis- Sports Appre- ciation I ; Social Dancing 2 Travel 4. MF.I.VA N- CL AO F IT merioan beauty. Glee ('lull 4; Galahad Jones 3: Spring Feve ” 3: Spotlight 1.2 3. ('lulls: Booster I ; Folk Dance 2: Games 3.
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the rank of major; Pvt. R. Nelson, captain; Pvt. Y. Rice, lieutenant; and Pvt. D. Coats, pay- master. On December 12 Contrary Mary was presented by Privates T. YVeyerman, H. Webb, N. Warner, H. Babcock, and D. Neubert, assisted by the dramatics department of Hastings High and Major General I). E. Cook. Not only wras entertainment provided, but the diminishing funds were reinforced. Pvt. E. Townsend, now chief-of-staff of the H. H. Army, and Captain R. Nelson were given medals for their outstanding work, leadership, courage, etc. In the re- organization of the official cabinet. Captain R. Nelson was promoted to major; Pvt. J. Burkholder took over Captain Nelson’s duties; Pvt. B. Tuckerman was reinstated to her former status as lieutenant, and Pvt. D. Coats continued to serve as paymaster. On June 5, 1942 one hundred and fifteen victorious souls, garbed in flowing robes, marched triumphantly over the goal line. Over thirty soldiers had fallen by the way side during the four- year expedition through the entangled growth, commonly referred to as the Land of Knowledge. Realizing the vast territory yet to be conquered, the '42 Company felt that what they had learned from General Experience during the past would enable them to make a more successful campaign through life to VICTORY. V — COLORS Blue and Cold First semester Beatrice Rose Raymond Nelson Veta Rice Doris Coats Marie Rowe CLASS OF 1942 MOTTO On to Victory! OFFICERS president vice president secretary treasurer advisers FLOWER 1 ris Second semester Raymond Nelson Joseph Burkholder Beatrice Tuckerman Doris Coats Fred Jones . . . V — SENIOR HONOR LIST FOR 1942 Evelyn Townsend 2.741 Thelma Gibbs 2.734 eta Rice 2.673 Harriett Babcock 2.606 Beatrice Rose 2.569 Marjorie Hill 2.498 Maurene Haavind 2.484 Carol Fuller 2.304 Dorothy Stanley 2 177 Arthur McKelvev 2.144 Raymond Nelson 2.111 Nita Coleman 2.069 Beverly Dryer 2.050 Agnes Cunningham 2.028 Marjorie Reynolds 1.971 Beatrice Tuckerman 1.940 Retail Hummel 1.917 Charles Manker 1.885 Marjorie Reed. 1.852 Jeanette Pierce 1.848 Gwendolyn Althouse 1.839 Jean Campbell 1.836 Caroline Hansen 1.815 WEST VALLEY GENZAOJGlCAL SOCIETY
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l'a a u „ 0 a c ‘ jl£ LA-yM-S JANE M. ('LARK fyj gJC0 41 skatiitg lane. Basketball 1. 2. 3; volleyball I 2. 3: Soft- ball i. 2. 3: Ping Pong 3; Spotlight 3; J-Ilop comm. 3. Clubs: Booster 1; Folk Dance 2: (tames 3: Record 4. ROBRRT C. CLINTON Men are only boys grown tall. Glee Club 4: H. M. S. I’inafore 4; Spot- light. 1 2.3 4: Fortnight staff »: Doomsday staff 4. Clubs Out-of-door 1: Conserva- tion 2; Aeronautics 4: Gun Owners 4. )OKIS J. COATS “A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 3. 4; Soft- ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Spotlight 1. 2. 3; F. S. C. vice chm. 4: Class treas. 4: J-liop comm. 3. Clubs: Booster I 2: Home Ec.a3: Jr. Bed Crosjj KnitHnjppres. t: Usher 3 D()l fllV L. yiTl)1 Le ser» ine most who ser lilt Anjest lertxf Rfiu fu iVkeK.jjJfrichigan 3. diestralfl iook Jdlflb jday 4: Spotlight '3: G. J li. pres fortnight stair 4: Doojiyna Astaff 4; Kiinv Hastings Club 4. 0 FRANK COLK Will graduate in 1943. NITA M COLKN1 Thfrd linger. left hand! Spotlignt E.rtf: Class treas. 3: Fortnight staff 4: Doomsday staff 4: J-Ilop floor [Mubs: Stamp I: Folk Dance I: 2, 3: Girls Handicraft 4. ORVILLE V. COOLKV A heart for adventure '11 things. Track l: Choir 2. 3. 4: Operetta 2. 3: Band l: Orchestra I. Clubs: Tumbling l: Camera 2. ROSKLKNK M. COOI’KK Only weeds grow tall. Basketball 4: Volleyball 4: Softball 4: Glee Club 2: Spotlight 1. 2. 3. 4: G. L. B. I; J-Ilop comm. 3. Clubs: Handicraft secy I: Ivcathereraft sec'y and treas. 2: Jr. K d (’ross Sewing vice pr s. 4. C. ALVIN B. trip1 JJase I: F. F. A. 2. 3. Ag-HE 2. 3. I: servat ion AGNKS M. (T’NNINGHA.M Her ginni humor is a fountain never dry. Basketball !. 2: Volleyball 1. 2: Softball I 2: J-liop floor show 2: Galahad Jones 3: Spotlight I. 2. 4: Fortnight stafT 4. Clubs: Stamp I: Dancing 1: Home Kc. 2: Games 3: Girls Handicraft 4: Usher 2. 3, 4. JERALD CURTISS Some of our greatest leaders say the least. Clubs: Out-of-door 1: Seasons Sports 2: Social Dancing 3: Chess and Checker vice pres. 4. KENNETH L. DEM OK’D Close shaves are his specialty. Spotlight 2. 4: Fortnight staff 4: Doomsday staff 4. Clubs: Tumbling 1.2: Chess and Checker 3. I. I). LUCILLE DENNY Sincere, hospitable, and kind. Spotlight 2: J-Ilop comm. 3; g-HE comm. GERTRUDE E. DIMOND A golden gem. Basketball I. 4: Tennis 4: Volleyball t Girls sports mgr. 3: Band 1.2. 3. I: Orches- tra 2: Spotlight I; Fortnight staff 1 Doomsday staff 4. Clubs: Booster 1 Games 3: Girl Reserves 3.
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