Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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I, Bill Lord, leave my place on dean’s davenport to---------, use your own dis- cretion. I, Ruth McGregor, leave my writing ability to the underclassmen with the longest mailing lists. I, Arthur McKelvey, leave my experience as F. F. A. president to some faithful farm member. I, Chester McMillon, leave my lagging drawl to Don Preston. I, Vern McMillon, leave my low tone to Louis Meyer’s base horn. I, Charles Manker, leave my cello to any girl with a beau”. I, Laura Maurer, leave my vocational am- bition to anyone interested in nursing. I, Mary Ellen Mulder, leave my ability to go steady to Donna Todd. I. Raymond Murphy, leave my stickiness to people liking maple syrup. I, Russell Nash, leave my art ability to someone who can maintain it. 1. Ray Nelson, leave a trail of broken hearts and unrequited loves to anyone who will mend them. I, Dale Neubert, leave my clarinet to some- one who has more wind. I, Donald Nevins, leave—censored—to those who will learn. I, Violet Norton, leave Johnnie to no one as I want him myself. I, Jeanne Nye, leave my quiet' manner to Geraldine Hammond. 1, Robert Osis, leave my little black mus- tache to Jack Walton. I. Roger Otis, leave my persistence to Lawrence Fuller. I. Jeanette Pierce, leave my knack with a needle to Mary French. 1. Robert Pierce, leave my appeal to the feminine element to Louis Wierenga. I. Marjorie Reed, leave my trips to the w est coast to Charleen C'appon. I, Marjorie Reynolds, leave my dimple to Joan of Arc in the upper hall. 1. Veta Rice, leave my ability to w rite shorthand to Ortha Hawblitz. I, Beatrice Rose, leave my evenings of study and solitude to Anita Lobdell. I, Keith Sage, leave my solemn ways to Bill Bush. Need more be said? I. Kenneth Saleno, leave my hopeless atti- tude to Elmer Johnson. I. Robert Saunder, leave my curls to Keith Pufpaff. I. David Settles, leave to pursue the work of I. Russell Shellenbarger, leave my pug nose to Morris Hill. I, Doris Sherbinske, leave my ability to make rapid acquaintances to any newcomer. I, Harold Sherman, leave my ability to go steady to anyone who is in love. I, Jean Smith, leave my job at the theatre to Patty Tyler. I, Robert Smith, leave my blush to the shockproof girls in the sophomore class. 1, Dorothy Stanley, leave my love of sports to Mary Ketcham. 1, Arthur Stauffer, leave my unsuscepti- bility to girls to Harmon Wilcox. I, Wendell Strickland, leave my gentleness to Bill Kelly. I, Marjorie Tasker, leave my happy-go- lucky manner to Betty Cortright. I, Betty Thomas, leave my red hair to Mildred Taggart. I, Jacqueline Thomas, leave my rheumatism to Jack Delnaay. I, Helen Thompson, leave my common sense to Waneta Collins. I, Evelyn Townsend, leave my scholastic record to Mary Ketcham. 1, Beatrice Tuckerman, leave my unmussed tresses to Marjory Stanley. I, Ella Tyler, leave my light complexion to Geraldine Magoon. I, Alex Usborne, leave my eyebrows to Marjorie L. Boyes. 1, Wayne VanDenburg, leave to do more roller skating. I, Ella Belle VanderVoort, leave my sister, Katherine, to Clifford Tazelaar. 1, Trevor Van Houten, leave my little Ford with the rebuilt motor to Mr. Jones for further proof. I, Nyla Van Syckle, leave my quiet smile to Vivian Norton. I, Jack Wagner, leave my knowledge of the Townsend plan to Jo Anne Finnie. I, Jean Mary Wallace, leave my sponta- neous giggle to Maylis Gibbs. I, Neva Warner, leave my ability to be heard to Betty Barger. I, Harold Webb, leave my bashful ways with the weaker sex to Francis Goggins. I. Rosemary Weeks, leave my long chin to Juanita Swift. I, Donald Well fare, leave my car to anyone who will give it a rest. I. Thelma W’eyerman, leave my hair to Mr. Gies. art. I, Winifred Severance, leave my giggle to Julia Eaton. 1, Mildred Wolff Kidder, leave my marital bliss to potential old maids. I. Harry Wood, leave my position as pianist for the Rhythm Kings to Bob Murphy. We. the class of '42, hereby request that the journalism class be the sole executors of this, our last will and testament. . . . V —



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■ yy,y Yf- 0 R BOYS—Fir: y yy]y?r Duane Murphy, Male ■ t, ' ' fj 1 igias rayne j yL Cheeseman, El . A' W -Beckwith. Clift }l r f Hinckley, Jose| irst row: Orville Bush, Robert Tinker, Keith Hurless, Duane Walters, phy, Malcolm Pierce, Elmer Johnson, Robert Gaskill, Duane Keller, John Shultz, Joseph Beck, Mr. Dana Burgess, adviser. Second row: Donald ('lark. Earl Lewis, Floyd Mealy Clarence Hoffman, Lloyd Frey, Clarence Gross, Peter Maurer, John Bechtel, George Cashmore, Louis Wensloff, Albert McIntyre. Third row: Robert Murphy, Leroy Wheeler, Donald Keeler, Francis Goggins, William Garrison, Karl Pufpaff, Max Francisco, Martin Guernsey, Gale Slocum, Clifford Tazelaar. Fourth row: Ray Tompkins, Dean Keeler, Robert Cook, William Kelly, Harmon Wilcox, James Fruin, Robert Pranshka, Richard Swanson, Keith Pufpaff, James Mal- colm Fifth row: Edwin Haight, Keith Brady, Roger Bennett, Kenneth Lane, Duane Stamm, Dpjuglas Payne, Gordon Ironside, Donald Drake, Marvin Haynes, Vern De Priester, George ■lari Eggleston, Kenneth Hill. Absent from picture: Howard Babcock, Richard fford Boorom, Raymond Kenyon, William Shellington, Richard Yarger. Louis ph Rosenbaum, William Reynolds. .5 JUNIOR GIRLS Brower, Iris Bald' Claudine Gross, J Uutolph, Doris Bradforc M iss Barbara Bac Martha Mesecar, Doster, Gladys Fourth row: Jessi Wheating, Anil Marion Warne Fifth row: Doroi lene Thomas, faro JelphinA Ri : Eileen Bradford, ly White. Second Fisher, Marjorie Betty Singleton. Barbara Shannon, Evelyn row: Barbara Van Mocker, Loretta Leonard, lale. Geraldine Doyle, Evelyn Tobias, Juanita Belson, Freda ern Fruin, Ortha Hawblitz, Mildred Helmer, Bernadine Schantz, riser. Third row: Juanita Swift, Constance Thomas. Ruth Struble, Marshall, Sybil Woodmansee, Senta Furrow, Joyce Frey, Elizabeth Dorothy Williams. Reva Austin, Norma Mackey, Barbara Guthrie, Nora Lee Gillons, Mildred Taggart, Winifred Lancaster, Virginia la Garlinger, Wanda Endsley, Layonatine Kinney, Hilda Shawman, Bump, Marjorie Laubaugh, Joyce Huckendubler. Geraldine Magoon. loria Clouse, Shirley Young. Marjorie Norton. Betty Hurless, Char- r?clair. Donna Gerber, Joyce Newton, Marjorie Dryer, Geraldine Hammond, Sixth row: Marabell Hallock, Martha Lou Maus, Eunice Brown, Mary Ketcham, Lois Whitmore Marjorie L. Boyes, ■ t t •ohSil tr3 , irginia Kelly Clfhndler, Beverly Boyesv Donna Todd, Elaine Winslow, Jean Loppenthien, Elisabeth French, Shirley ary French, beta Landon. Absent from picture: Arlouine Cummings, Wilma Guy: Nellie McClintock, Geraldine Ellsworth, Claudine Gross, Mildred McClelland) ionise Sinkler. Geraldine Tietz. Catherine Scott. o J rv. e e y S.!

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