Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Legislative, Executive, and Judicial GOVERNMENT • m no MISS DONTJE MRS. PAYNE MR. WITHERS MR. HULBERT MISS Y. SMITH 4 X MRS. WILCOX MRS. WILLIAMS MISS ROBSON «Tv1 J MR. HANSON MR. LANG MR. TI RKAL MR. FOWLER MRS. SIM MR. HINE MR. WILLIAMS MISS BRITTEN MISS J. SMITH MR. VANDERBROOK MISS McELWAIN 1 MR. C'.IES MR. KNOPF MR. DAMSON MR. REINHARDT

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Identification — First rote — D. Jones, T. Knopf, E. Hush, S. Pierce, Doug Carrigan. Second um• — N. Fisher, F. Whit- worth, K. Hampton, B. Ncubert, R. Knopf, Mr. Taylor, adviser. Third row — R. Foster, R. Taylor, J. Me Webb. Identification — Left to right — Mr. Parmalec, Mr. Frost, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Van Buskirk, Dr. Gwinn, Mr. Faul. GIRLS’ LEAGUE BOARD The Girls’ League Board, under the direction of Mrs. Williams, Dean of Girls, has made many great accomplish- ments during the past year. The first project was to learn the problems of the girls so they could be more easily dealt with. This was accom- plished by holding informal teas, which the girls enjoyed very much. Another important piece of work was the refinishing of the girls’ lounge, which is to be completed in the near future. Besides this, the board sponsored a tea for the senior girls and their mothers, which is something new in school activities. The officers of this busy organization are: Corrine Dut- terer, president, Yolanda Benjamin, vice-president, and Patricia Davis, secretary. Congratulations are in order for them and for Mrs. Williams, for such a fine job. Identification — First row—M. Enzian, C. Herman, E. Bryans, J. Burr. Second row — P. Davis, E. Stadel, E. Gwinn, B. Singleton, Y. Benjamin. Third row — J. Sever- ance, L. Compton, C. Dutterer, Mrs. Williams, adviser. FACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL Faculty Student Council, under the direction of Mayor Bob G. Smith, has been hard at work on many projects all year. The first task was that of completing the work on the war memorial, which had been begun the previous year. Another important job was the making of plans for a much needed trophy case, and Bob Foster was put in charge of proceeds. Work on the case has already begun, and it is hoped that Hastings High will have a new trophy case this spring. Mayor Smith brought it to the attention of F. S. C. that the school does not have a complete constitution. Immedi- ately committees were appointed, and work begun to rem- edy the situation. Assisting in council w'ork the first semester were Frank Whitworth, vice-chairman, Pat Wcdel, Secretary, and Lora Linington, treasurer. Second semester officers were Charles Annable, vice-chairman, Evelyn Gwinn, secretary, and Bob McWebb, treasurer. Identification — First uni'— A. Lohr, G. Dunn, J. Bur- roughs, J. Stem, D. Trinklein, P. Wedel. Second uni’ — R. Foster, J. McWebb, N. Fisher, F. Whitworth, B. Singleton, A. McDonald, L. Linington, M. Andrus. Third row — Mr. Jones, adviser, K. Lauhaugh, P. Sharp, N. Sinclair, R. Ann- able, L. Utter, A. Bclsito, R. Smith, C. Jaksec, T. Feld- pausch, R. Knopf, W. Portcous. BOYS’ UNION COUNCIL The Boys’ Union Council began its year by setting up a program. Plans provided for vocational talks, movies, and dances to be sponsored. They also discussed plans for bet- terment of the school. One of the projects of the B. U. C. was to improve relationships among the boys themselves, and to make new- comers welcome. Mr. Taylor, the adviser, comments that the group has made progress in this direction. This year saw a heated contest for officers of the B. U. C. Those who emerged victorious w’ere Duane Jones, president. Boh Brooks, vice-president, and Frank Whit- worth, sergeant-at-arms. BOARD OF EDUCATION At the head of the Hastings school system is the Board of Education. It is the chief duty of this organization to keep the school functioning smoothly, and it is recognized as one of the finest in Michigan. We offer our humble thanks for their grand job. The board this year was composed of Mrs. H. Smith, Dr. A. B. Gwinn, Mr. H. Frost, Mr. E. W. Parmalee, Mr. C. Faul, and Superintendent D. A. Van Buskirk, who is completing his twenty-sixth year of excellent service. He will be replaced in July by L. H. Lamb, the new superin- tendent.

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