Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS — As the juniors entered school in the fall they showed the effects of a vicious political plot which had put boys in all the key offices. These political incumbents were Tom Feldpausch, president; Bob Foster, vice-president; Chuck Jaksec, secretary; and Bob Smith, treasurer. Football found juniors running around the backfield and fighting it out in the • line with the best of them. Bob Smith did some fine quarterbacking, while Chuck Jaksec and Tom Feldpausch guarded and tackled like veterans. Henry Gibson and Dick Taylor ran with the cross country blister-boys, while other juniors served with the reserve football squad. The beginning of basketball season was marked by an explosion of a hydrogen generator in chemistry class. Bob Smith was voted a spot on the all-conference team while Dick Knopf and Doug Carrigan also showed their stuff in a big way. Bradford and Feldpausch were other letter- winners. By this time the girls had partly recovered from their early setback and proved that they too were athletes. Pat Davis, Pat Harrington, Barbara Long, Norma Robinson, and Pat Wedel won G. A. A. awards. When time for another election rolled around, the boys conceded the somewhat dubious honor of being class secretary to Norma Robinson, but kept in control with Chuck Jaksec, president; Dick Knopf, vice-president; and Duane Jones, treasurer. Light deserving juniors were awarded member- ship in the National Honor Society. Under the supervision of the Sanitary commission, the school had its corridors and famous Room 200 scrubbed in a very convincing manner by the juniors. “Whan that Aprille, with its shours soute” came around, boys in Miss Robson’s English Lit class were thinking about track and baseball, girls were thinking about boys, and they both were thinking about the J-Hop. With this in mind they presented “Peg O’ My Heart” on April 9, the play being a hopelessly involved love comedy, which the author manages to untangle just in time so that everyone can live happily ever after. With the proceeds they began plans for the big May 8 event. As soon as she was appointed general chairman, Marilyn Hammond and her various committee heads began swimming in plans for possible decorations. After the job was done, a thoroughly enjoyable time was had by all. While all this was going on, juniors of the track and baseball teams were making names for them- selves right and left, representing the class as a promise of what is to come in their senior year.

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JUNIOR CLASS — Fifth row — B. Haynes, J. Becker, M. Chceseman, B. Christie, Y. Benjamin, P. Gill, M. Gas- kill. Fourth row—P. Foote, J. Cook, J. Johnson, J. Bernard, M. Gcller, M. Davis, R. Craven, J. Beilfuss. Third rou--P. Hummel, M. Denny, P. I avis, V'. Edger, P. Guntrip, J. Fox, P. Brandt. Second row—M. Hammond, H. Gregory, M. Clark, N. Bryans, D. Doyle, C. Dutterer. First row — G. Burghdoff, P. Dunkelberger, W. Granger, E. Colvin, R. Hook, A. Frant:, Miss Alice Dontje, adviser. Fifth row — V. Lean-, P. Lord, M. Timm, A. McDonald, IT Messier, R. Keller, D. Reynolds, P. Wedc!. Fourth row— P. Manning, H. Snyder, D. Englcrth, S. Milleson, D. Wood- ruff, P. Sheffield, D. VanHouten. Third rou — D. Mc- Glocklin, L. Oler, N. Robinson, M. Nielsen, P. Severance, B. Long, M. Reinhardt, P. McKeough. Second row — H. Stebbins, M. Zimmerman, G. Williams, L. Reaser, IX Thompson, M. McCarty, N. Roush. First row — V. Thomas, C. Zimmerman, P. McKay, J. Meek, M. McDonald, A. Lehr. Fifth row — R. G. Taylor, D. Jones, B. Ncubert, R. Kurr, B. Knopf, D. Clark, T. Fcldpausch, K. Ricker, Hcnrv Gibson. Fourth row — T. Drum, C. Neubert, A. Norris, B. Bradford, R. Branch, R. E. Taylor, R. Foster, R. Brooks. Third rou-------------R. McW'ebb, R. Smith, R. Ltn:ngron, C. Jaksec, H. Brown, R. Carl, B. Randall, S. Pierce, Hubert Gibson. Second row — R. Nash, D. Golden, D. Carrigan, D. Storm, D. Murphy, H. Myers, C. Enrian, D. Babcock. First row — D. Matthews, R. Reid, N. Fisher, R. Warner, I. Reynolds, H. McMillon, T. Sprague, Mr. Lyle Vandcr- brook, adviser.



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SOPHOMORES — Fifth row— M. Gillespie, R. Haywood, E. James, L. Hefflebower, B. Belsito, N. Jaynes, G. Brock- way, M. Allerding. Fourth row — L. Douglas, M. Hotchkiss, B. Ingram, M. Geller, M. Dutterer, H. DeMond, J. Herman, J. Gardner, P. Fuller. Third row — P. Bugbee, S. Benedict, P. Cheeseman, M. Blough, N. Bryans, E. Beckwith, E. Cox, B. Bryans. Second row—L. Clark, J. Gable, A. Feldpausch, B. Fuller, B. Burchett, M. Becker, S. Harrington. First row — I. Asplund, N. Cain, E. Gwinn, L. Hawthorne, M. Gaskill, E. Burr, S. Hawk, J. DeMond, S. Brandsretter, S. Freeland. Fifth row—D. McMurray, K. Shellenbarger, H. Roberts, N. Mattson, S. Rau, Arlene Waldron, J. Wendel, Marie Martin, W. Yciter. Fourth rot -----E. Smith, Marilyn Martin, Janet Slocum, B. Singleton, M. Reynolds, R. Silver- nail, M. Tobias, B. McMillon. Third row — L. Scobey, Joan Slocum, D. Morgan, B. McLeod, D. Shurlow, H. Savacool, J. Staffen, A. Randall, E. Stadel. Second row — N. Sher- man, J. McKibben, G. Todd, D. Thomas, J. Story, J. Sinclair, M. Smith, E. Seebcr. .First rote—M. Reynolds, M. Wright, R. Storm, J Moore, A. McGlocklin, R. Moe, D. Robinson. Fifth rot — G. Jordan, M. Hawkins, C. Coats, R. Harriman, K. Baulch, G. Finnie. Fourth row — C. Dcace, E. DePew, D. Bassett, R. Barry, R. Conklin, K. Evans, G. Clark. Third rou — C. Bump, D. McKclvey, J. Babcock, E. Barrett, C. Annable, R. Cunningham. Second row — J. Cadwallader, R. Barry, B. Freese, H. Edmonds, D. Hammond. Firsr row — A. Altoft, D. Barnes, B. Cort- right, R. Conklin, D. Grierson, G. Barnum, R. Conrad. ...... rvHumru, n. tsopcrts, j. Wmgerden, A. Meinerr, N. Quick, F. Whitworth, C. Marti, Fourth row — ). McWebb, W. Rowley, E. Roush, A. Voisard, R. Pranshka, U. Keech. Third rot — P. Hoffman, D. Traver, K. Sprague, R. Schreiner, D. Shaw, M. Peake, D. Matthews Second row — D. Skinner, F. Wurm, B. Seay, R. Miller, D Johnson, P. Wilkes. First row — N. Sinclair, R. Maurer, J. Schilthroat, W. Kidder, H. Wright, Mr. Fowler, adviser

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