Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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Mr. Aten: Now here's a chap who's really hooked. He's married and on top: But when it comes to teaching, He's a Wizard in the shop. Miss Barnes: Her books are full of adventure, Of beauty, love, and lore: But when it comes to whispering, She's quick to show the door. Mr. Brozak: 'fCoach joe the fellows call him. He's really quite some guy: For years he's been in coaching, And his teams have ranked quite high. Mr. Burgess: He sports a flashy Chrysler, A two-tone job in green: And just a couple years ago, He coached the tennis team. Mrs. Burrell: Known by all, Is blessed with vim and vigor: She teaches fizz education, Which helps to keep our figger. Miss Campbell: Sixth hour every week day, The students always run, To Mary Campbell's art class To draw and have some fun. Mr. Damson: A gent who's done most everything In the occupation line, And as a teacher in history, He does the job up fine. Faculty Miss Dontje: As teacher of'Home Ec class, Some Credit she deserves: Also she should get a hand For leading the Girl Reserves. Mr. Gies: As a teacher in mathe- matics, He's the student's great delight: His classes are full of fun and mirth But they work with all their might. Mr. Goodell: Freddie works at coaching, He really knows his stuff: He coaches all the football teams, To make them ruff and tuff . Mr. Govin: His stay was short but pleasant This man of manual arts. He got a call from Uncle Sam And now he's left these parts. Mrs. Hamilton: Her pep and personality Are really hard to beat: Her motto seems to be Keep on, Until the job's complete. Mr. Hansen: You often see but seldom hear This apprentice training man: But when it comes to finding jobs, He helps you all he can. Miss Hawley: Her voice is clear and bell-like, At music she's the top: But when she hears a sour note, The Glee Club she does stop. Mr. Jones: He is assistant principal, Adviser of F.S.C.: And says progressive education Is not all that it should be. Miss Kaminske: She's often seen in 303 At times in 304: Teaching typing and other things, Which help you more and more. Mr. Knopf: He's a gentleman of the soil, This teacher of all ag: He's adviser of the F.F.A. And his classes never lag. Mrs. Lower: While Art's away, She'll do her best: With orchestra, band, And all the rest. Mr. Lower: He started in with music, But is in the Navy now: And all recall the ties he wore Which really were a wow . Miss McElwain: Miss McElwain, it always seems, Is attractive and most neat. In every single class she has Her knowledge can't be beat. Miss Murray: Miss Murray's solid geometry, Is really quite the berries: For all her confused students say, They'll commit the 'AHari-Kariesf' Mrs. Payne: Now here's a teacher who really is An efficient little cook, For she remembers everything And doesn't need a book. Mr. Reinhardt: He's the terror of all seniors With his economics class: A lengthy essay is required In order that you pass. Miss Robson: Miss Robson as a teacher Can really show the way: Along the English Lit. line, In work as Well as play. Mr. Schelhas: He was a man who taught shop skills And won himself some fame: But a college job has more thrills, So he went to Notre Dame. Mr. Schilling: Mr. Schilling, we all think, Looks like Frank Sinatra: In his plays he really shines And we think they're quite hotra Mr. Taylor: He's doing swell as the big boss, He's liked by all the gang: Until it comes to skipping, Then all could use some slang. Mrs. Wilcox: She teaches reading twice a day In room three hundred five. And when it comes to reading books She makes them seem alive.

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FACULTY PFF.Yl.l!I.IIgZ Mr. Edwin I.. Taylor, flrfinrzipal' Firsl row: Miss Ruth Robson, Mr. Lester Schilling. Srrond row: Mr. Ifrecl jones, rLs51'5la11l priuriprllg Miss Emily NIC Iilwain, Miss Kathleen Murray, Miss Ottilia Iianiinske, Mrs. Gertrude Vliilvox, Third row: Miss Alive Ilontjc, Miss Ivlziry fampliell, Mrs. Ruth Iiurrell, Mrs. Irene Hamilton. l nurlh row: Mr, joseph Bromk, Miss Mary Hawley, Mrs. Mary Payne. AIJSFIYI-fVUl71 picfurez Mrs. Arthur I.ower. Inset: Mr. Arthur Lower. BUS DRIVERS Nlr. George Aten, Mr. Arthur Ilnnsen, Mr. Ifrefl Gooflcll, Mr. Tux' flies, Mr. Carl Ilamson, Mr. Dana Burgess, Mr. Theoclorc Knopf, Mr. Ilcrlmert Reinharrlt.



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FACULTY-STUDENT COUNCIL Firxi row: S. Goodyear, NIi'l.lilIglIllII, IIZIIIIIJIOII, l'lCllllklIll, Townsenml, lfostcr, Davey, Mrllonalfl, Rirllarrlson, llill. Srrnnd row: llllIIlllICl, linrlslcy, folclrcn, ll. Fuller, l'. Myers, lfranclscn, W'ilson, T. Dolan, lXfl2llf'0llII, K. Mvvrs, Mr. vloncs, 1zr1'zf1'.wr, lfostcr. .-11151111 from piflllrrz llranvlm, liross, R. lirown, -I lfnllcr. GIRLS LEAGUE BOARD M. Lorkwoocl, Nixon, Cappon, M. WWII, Foster, Ragla, lfislwr, D. Lorkwuoml, Mrs. llamilton, r1d'z'isf'r, ll. XVclll'z1rc, Brarlforrl. .-llrxruf from pfrfzarc: .-X. U'C'0nn0r, ll2l4'llCl1lCl'. BOYS UNION COUNCIL Pfl'.YIliI-71g ,l.. Myers. Ffrsf rmv: llill, linrns, Long, I.. lfnllcr, lfmtcr. S!'l'I7Illl raw: Henry, Berry, Uttosen, ,l1OVVIl5CIIll, Martin. Third rmu: Mr. Taylor, aa'1fis4'r, Il. Fuller. Absent from pirlurr: Hcacllc.

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