Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1945

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 Junior (Class iliistnnj Being upperclassmen the juniors felt more grown-up and better established. In this posi- tion they could pull a few strings and have a few changes made — of course, to their ad- vantage. • The first semester the juniors chose the fol- lowing to lead their class: president, George Walton; vice-president, Alfred Cortright; sec- retary, JoAnn Ducker, treasurer, Robert Casey. Second semester elections resulted as follows: president, Alfred Cortright; vice-president, John Richardson; secretary, JoAnn Ducker; treasurer, Robert Casey. The class was honored with three all-A students the first semester, Beverly Bradford, Anne Goodyear, and John Richardson. In football varsity letters were presented to John Malcolm, Bob Stowell, LeRoy Hewitt, James Coleman, Jack Echtinaw, George Wal- ton, and Tom O’Connor, who was elected as next year’s football captain. James Coleman was the only junior to re- ceive a letter in basketball and was honored by being chosen as basketball captain for next year. In girls' sports three juniors who displayed active participation were Georgia Will, Eliza- beth Higbie and Anne Goodyear. The junior play, “Sunrise by Request,” brought out the dramatic talent of this class. The cast was composed of Alfred Cortright, Robert Rogers, James Coleman, Martha Wedel, Mary Lockwood, Sally Goodyear, Elizabeth Higbie, Marietta Faul, and Phyllis Webb. Mr. Schilling was director, and Elaine VanHorn, student director. Juniors are counting the days until next fall when they will be bestowed the title of ‘‘dig- nified” seniors. Miss Murray and Mr. Knopf were advisers for the class.

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JUNIOR GIRLS First row: Miss Murray, adviser, Mary Salton, Joyce Clai k, Vera SpraKue, Heuiah Myers, Norma Morrow, Elaine VanHorn, Mary Hart, Gloria Dick, Phyllis Farr, Martha Wedel, Dorothy Burpee, Marilyn Tolies. Second row: Marietta Faul, Barbara Kotrba, Barbara Castelein, Marjorie Bryans, Mary Loftus Agnes Fuller, June O’Connor, Bettie Allerding, Ardith Sherman, Phyllis Webb, Elvetta Vandlen, Mctha Waters. Third row: Mary Lockwood, Rose Marie Ketchum, Betty Lou Rogers, Dorothy Hummel, Esther Ragla, Betty Matthews, Laura Schantz, Lavonne Slocum, Georgia Will, Shirley Heath, JoAnn Ducker, Doris Cain. Fourth row: Anna Swartz, Virginia L emaray, Anita Brisbin, Margaret McKelvey, Mary Lou Jensen, Elizabeth Higbie, Beverly Bradford, Joan VanGeison, Helen Spaulding, Arlene Beadle, Anne Goodyear. Fifth row: Sally Goodyear, Paula Rau, Marian Moe, Musa Burnett, Mildred Babcock, Julie Sheldon, Neva Brogan, Gloria Hart, Cathleen Proefrock, Beverly Myers, Elsie Tobias. Absent from picture: Norine Birdsall, Jean Cain, Marieta Campbell, Marvel Coleman, Doris Craven, Irene DePew, Wilma Haight, Betty Hysell, Helen Kennedy, Joan Moore, Evelyn Norton, Maryan Reed, Dolores Shriver, Edna Silcock. JUNIOR BOYS First row: Mr. Knopf, adviser, Kenneth Keeler, Max Guy, Richard Frantz, Dale Thomas, Robert Clark, James Long, Alfred Cortright, Richard Dean, Kenneth Tobias. Second row: Harold Fisher, Walter Birman, Ray Koeplinger, Bernard Manker, Robert Rogers, Edward Freeland, LeRoy Hewitt, John Richardson, Robert Stowell. Third row: Dw ight Conklin, Robert Packard, Harold Frey, Ralph Nye, Robert Casey, Pat Kelly, Richard Trethric, Duane Blough, James Coleman, Paul Goodrich. Fourth row: Junior Sherman, Clifford Andrus, William Richards, James Cappon, Hubert Hunt, William Wierenga, Charles Wait, Gerald Ostroth, Robert Shellington. Fifth row: Raymond Bennett, George Walton, Frederick McDonald, Thomas O’Connor, Jack Echtinaw', Charles Hinman. Absent from picture: Richard Boomer, Douglas Davey, Lawrence Gibson, Merle Hendershot, Duane Lancaster, Edward McKeough, John Malcolm, Richard W’ilkins.



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SOPHOMORE GIRLS First row: Miss Robson, adsiser, Myrna Werner, Nancy Wait, Virginia Warren, Joan Hewitt, Bonnie Pettit, Helen Loftus, Edith Tietjens, Jerilee Her:el, Joyce Denny, Marie Herbstrcith, Frances Bustance, Avis Slocum. Second row: Patricia Murphy, Patricia Maurer, Beverly Drake, Barbara N ixon, Merieta Ferris, Hazel Mart:, Ethyl Johncock, Betty Link, Mary Zimmerman, Ada Salton, Patricia McLaughl in, Joyce Campbell. Third row: Ruth Asplund, Genevieve Edger, Norma laksec, Phvllis Lord, Geraldine Brown, Audrey McDyer, Margaret Randall, Betty Pierce, Hazel Conklin, Mary Jane Clark, Beverly Wellfare, Marian Stevens. Fourth row: Betty Babcock, Marcia Johnson, Suzanne Stuck, Lorraine Lauhaugh, Colleen Jones, Joanne Garrison, Dorothy Bump, Marvcta Moore, Beverly Segur, Barbara McCarty, Edna Conklin. Fifth rou: Marvel Bryans, Anne O’Connor, Jean Kenyon, Georgia Spiris, Maria Arens, Lois May DeFricst, Selma Moc, Leila Davis, Elyse Snook, Neva Ball. Absent from picture: Alberta Belson, Anne Brinker, Dorothy Fleming, Minnie Guthrie, Geneva Hub bell, Dorothy McKibbin, Joyce Myers, Barbara Newton, Betty Rose, Marjorie VC’ilkins. SOPHOMORE BOYS First rou: Mr. Gies, adviser, Thomas Jones, Clarence Marvin, Clarence DeBruine, Richard Staffcn, Shannon Brisbin, Russell Hammond, Floyd Colvin, John Cotant, William LaHomedieu, Hugh Myers, Ronald Williams, Thomas Fisher. Second rou: Burl Valentine, Russell Stanton. George Maurer, Leonard Ulrich, Robert Silcock, Marvin Drake, Lynn Wallace, Donald Kcech, Robert Becker, Ronald Wright, Edward Murphy, Harold Hawkins, James Wright. Third rou-: Roger Brown, Murray Otis, Russell Hawthorne, Vern Allerding, Peter Maurer, Robert Stauffer, Keith Mvers, lames Burns, Linden Cunningham, John Cheeseman, Jack Hurless, Nyle Knickerbocker. Fourth mu : William Payne, Robert Brogan, Horace Nay, Jerry Fuller, Elwyn Wellfare, Kenneth Slocum. Martin Altman, Donald Rose, Robert Hopkins, Kingsley Zerbel, Jack Smith, Duane White. Fifth row: John Kendall, Lowell Bronk, Nelson Davey, Arnold Wilson, Raymond Branch, Richard Feldpausch, Patrick Hodges, Ronald Rivers, Dean Smith, Rav Hotchkiss, Edward Reed, Owen Peters Dale Shipman. Absent from picture: Eugene Kidder, Donald Lewis, William Mart:, Donald Tietz, Wayne W’ellman. I I I

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