Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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KN1I) ('ROFOOT On the alert. Why I Am a Bachelor 2: J-llop eomni. 3; Spotlight 4: Fortnight stair 4. (Muhs Social Dancing 1; Dramatics 2. 3; Bridge 4: Usher 4. GAROL FULLKR I want to shine upon the stage.” Basketball I. 2. 3: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4; Debate 3: Declamation 3rd. II. M. S. Pinafore ”4. Spring student director 3; Play night 2: Way 3: Spotlight script writer chm. 3: Fortnight editor 4 staff 4: Kssay contest 2nd pla Booster I: Social Dancing 2: WILMA GARRKTT So You’re the- One. F. S. ( 3: (Mass vice pres. 3: J-Hop comm. .3: Ag-HK 1. 2. 3. 4. (Muhs: Beg. and Adv. I.eathercraft I: Home Kc. 2: Sendai Dancing vice pres. 3: (’heor Squad sec’y 4. CAUOI.INK HANSKN KKNK IIAAVIND I ndividualist. oir 3, 4; Operetta 1, 3. 4; “II. M. S. Pinafore” 4: On Our Way” 3: Spotlight l. 2 4: F. S. ( I: J-Hop comm. 3: Fort- night staff 4; Doomsday ass’t ed. 4: Kssay 2nd. place 4. (Muhs: Booster 1: Hit Parade 2: Music AppreciatIon 3; Jr. Ked Gross Knitting 4. IIY JUNK HAMMOND American sweetheart. F. S. ( . 1; (Mass treas.:l. (Mid . Square Dance 2; Folk Dancy i Smile and the world is yW y] Kntered from Nashville. Michigan 2: f Softball 2: Clee (Mult 2: Choir 3,4: Operetta M 2. 3: H. M.S. Pinafore''4 ■ Little Women J 3; Spotlight I ; Fort night editor 4; Doom»- day staff 4. (Muhs: Dramatics 2: Folk Dance 3. I( KM’AII IIUMM KL He ’s Just a Kid Name Joe. Spotlight I. 2. 3. script writer 2: J-Hop comm. 3: Ag-HK comm 4; (Mass sec'y 2. (Muhs: Booster 1.2; Pep Squad sec'y 3: Bridge 4. RAYMOND NKI.SON Here’s to the girl who loves me. and here’s to the many who don’t. Kntered from Holton. Michigan 3; Basket- ball I. 2: Baseball I. 2; Glee (Muh 2: Aldrich FamHy” 3; Spotlight 4; F. S. (’. 4: (Mass vice pr« s. 3. pres. 4: Fortnight staff I; Scholarship cup 4. Gun Owners (Muh 4. (•LKNDON I. WOODRUFF Will graduate In 1043. DORIS LUNDBKRG I'm a stranger here myself. Kntered from Muskegon Michigan 4: (Muhs: Book 4: (Jirl Reserves 4. Diploma from Muskegon Senior High School. r KLI.A BKI.I.K VANDKRVOORT A perpetual smile. Kntered fn m Battle (’reek. Michigan 4 (5. L. B. vice pres. 4. In Memoriam IIOM RI AKNOI.il

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K. WAYNK VAN DKNHURG At home on skates. Spotlight l; Ag-IIK trip winner 3: Ag-IIK comm. 4. Clubs: Out-of-door 1; Conser- vation 2: K. F. A. 3. 4. TREVOR VAN HOUTEN What next? Clubs: Out-of-door 1: Seasons Sports 2; ('coking 3: Automobile 4. NY LA J. VAN SYCKLK Quiet and industrious. ('tubs Leathereraft I; Square Dance treas. 3: Gaines 4. U'f 2. JACK K. WAGNER w Relieve in the Townsend Flan? Football 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. «•apt. 4: Gleo Club 4: F. SI C. vice pres. 1. treas. 2. 4; It. C. C. J; Clajss pres. I: J-IIop comm. 3: Traffic coming. Clubs 'rumb- ling vice iires l: Lf thetcraft treas 2: Seasons sbarts :i lli(Y .T. vice a i Cs. J all S. I’inaforA 4: ght staff I: Dtimns- ’Booster I: Girl Re- uad 3: Jr Red Cross NEVA N. WARNER You'd be surprised' Basketball 1. 2: Volleyball I. 2: Tennis 1. 2. 3: Glee Club 1: Operetta I: Con- trary Mary 4: Henry Aldrich 3: Spot- light I. 2. 3. 4; F. S. C. 1: J-llop comm. 3; Spring Swing comm. 3: Fall Frolic comm. 3. Clubs: Sp« rts I: Booster 2. Girl Re- serves I. 2. 3: Social Activities, see'y' treas. 3; Book 4. HAROLD K. WEBB Just watch Harold on skates' Contrary Mary 4. Clubs: Tumbling 1.2: Science 3. Orchestra 3. 4: Spotlight 3. 4: J-llop M »or show 2; Fortnight staff 4: Doomsday staff 4. Clubs Leathereraft I: Camera 2: Folk Dance 3; Girls Handicraft 4. DONALD K. WKLLFAKF. It makes no difference now. Track I. capt. 2: Cross Country «-apt- 2. 3. 4: Choir 3; B. U. C. 4. Clubs: Out- of-door 1; Aeronautics 1: Cooking sec'y 3: Varsity 4. MILDRED E. WOLFF KIDDER Sailing on the sea of matrimony. Entered from Nashville. Michigan 2. Clubs: Home Ec. 3 . Jr. Red Cross Sewing. 4. HARRY L. WOOD There's music way down in my heart. Band l. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4; Spotlight 2: F. S. C. 3: ('lavs tr«‘as. 3: J-llop comm. 3. Clubs: Out-of-door 1; Aeronautics see'y 2: Record 4.



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CLASS WILL We, the senior class of Hastings High School, being of sound mind and firm will, feel that our traits and possessions are essential to the maintenance of our school. Therefore, as the class of '42. we wish to pass these possessions on to the underclassmen and others. I, Gwendolyn Althouse, leave my first name, Ella, to anyone who can use it. I, Donna Aspinall, leave my ability to drive a Ford to anyone who can handle 'em. I, Harriett Babcock, leave my Swedish accent to the dramatics department. I, Richard Bennett, leave my ability to change horses in the middle of the stream to Ray Kenyon. 1, Agnes Benson, leave my quiet atmos- phere to Liz Doster. I, Bonnie Boorom, leave my gift of gab to Bev. Brown, who needs it to talk her way out of scrapes. I, Edward Brinker, leave my Model A and continue on foot as usual. 1, Nina Brisbin, leave my collection of notes to Pepper”. I, Joe Burkholder, leave my cars to anyone who has tires. 1, John Bush, leave to seek the truth. I, Russell Byers, leave my strut to Ronald C unningham. I, Jean Campbell, leave my sturdy figure to the chairs in Mr. Reinhardt’s room. I, Melva Clagett, leave my carefree exis- tence to Joyce Frey. I, Jane Clark, leave my ability to get in people's hair to Bobby Pin. I, Robert Clinton, leave my extensive growth to Kay Carpenter. I, Doris Coats, leave my interest in Wood- land to Agnes Thompson, who is already well established there. I, Dorothy Coidren, leave my wings to an angel. I, Nita Coleman, leave my clumsiness to Virginia Wheating. I, Orville Cooley, leave my voice to seventy- five per cent of the junior class. I, Rosy Cooper, leave my title of shortest in the class to Louis Hinckley. I, Enid Crofoot, leave my loquacity to Mildred Will. I, Alvin Cruttenden, leave my position as baseball captain to anyone the boys happen to like. I. Jerald Curtiss, leave in the middle of the year. I, Kenneth Demond, leave my old jalopy to anyone with a mechanical mind. I, Lucille Denny, leave my brother to be- wilder the teachers. 1. Gertrude Dimond, leave my ability to “buzz around to anyone who needs it. I, William Donovan, leave all the answers to those who wonder where I get them. I, Bonnie Drake, leave my 4-H leadership to Marilyn Bristol. I, Beverly Dryer, leave my art of chiming in to the clock in the Court House tower. I, Josephine Eaton, leave my roller skates to Jean Burkholder. I, Elsie Edwards, leave my pleasant smile to the future government students. I, Juna Ferris, leave my retiring nature to Evelyn Brower. I, Carol Fuller, leave the star dust and the moon to all susceptible underclassmen. I, Wilma Garrett, leave my associations in a club coupe to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Thelma Gibbs, leave my never-failing memory to anyone equipped to feed and exercise it. I, David Goodyear, leave, disgusted with all women. I, Lewis Guernsey, leave my flirting ability to my little brother. Martin. I, Maurene Haavind, leave my blond, curly locks to anyone who will buy my curlers. I, Amy Hammond, leave my sailor boys to no one. I, Caroline Hansen, leave my personality to any girl who wants to be popular. 1 Priscilla Harrington, leave my meekness to Richard Rasey. 1, Lyle Hathaway, leave my absence ex- cuses to Ted Banash for remodeling. I. Eugene Haywood, leave my farmer’s gait to Arley Todd. I, Marjorie Hill, leave my ability to tickle the ivories” to Bernadine Schantz. 1, Otis Hill, leave my piercing eyes to the faculty. I, Retail Hummel, leave my art with the needle to beginning clothing students. 1, Dorothy Ingram, leave my farm ex- perience to the city girls who may have to learn. I, Hollis Isenhath, leave my box of pills to all remaining victims of educational hang- overs. I, Maxine Jarman, leave my ideals and good sportsmanship to the entire school. I, Selma Johnson, leave my short skirts to Maxine Cooper. I, Thomas Kurr, leave my shotgun to government and economics students. 1, Jack Larkin, leave my connections in Battle Creek to Barbara Van Nocker. I, Jack Laubaugh, leave—thank goodness. 1, Maxine Leslie, leave my jolly disposition to discouraged underclassmen. I, Doris Lundberg, leave my diminutive- ness to Mr. Taylor’s list of absentees. I. Bruce Long, leave my freshman, Betty, to anyone who can get her.

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