Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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Fir f Row; left to right: I. Clinton. V. Benton. R. Demond. J. Burr. J. Blossom. J. Burroughs. J. Bennett. Second Row: M. Corde». J. Baird. R. Cole- man. J. Brownell. G. Barlow. R. Deming. K. Blough. Third Row: N. Crawley. M. L. Davit, R. Davi . R. Athlon, R. Down», A. Beltito. E. Bryant. H. Beadle. Fourth Row: L. Alton. P. Anderton. R. Brauer. B. Buehler. E. Buth, B. Burkey, R. Cotant. Firtt Row; left to right: M. Hanford. R. Hawkins. A. Kurr, J. Harrington, D. L. Gury. S. Hawthorne. J. Hart. C. Herman. A. Eaton. Second Row: J. Kothar. M. L. Kaechle. M. Hawthorne. H. (idler. D. Hull. C. Gordcn. H. Frandten. G. Dunn. J. Bithop. Third Row : F. Foote. E. Jarman. J. Fowler. B. Ingram. ). Crone. M. Haywood. I. Kidder. R. Gahle. M. Battler. Fourth Row: R. Golden. N. Hugh». H. James, D. Eldred. H. Everrett. J. Jaynes. K. Hulhert. L. Beadle. Firtt Row; left to right: M. A. Peake, D. Mead. A. Miller. E. Reinhardt. M. Pierce. E. Reinhardt. Second Row: J. Moe. S. O'Conner. J. Myert, R. Mart:. R. Randall. M. Neeb, K. O’Donnell. Third Row: M. Martin. J. Moe, J. Mi . J. Maurer, G. Merrill, V. Orsborn. Fourth Row: K. Pranthka. L. Main. J. Ray- mond. L. Maurer. W. Paige. J. Myert, J. Meyer», W. Norrit. Firtt Row; left to right: A. Sheffield. M. Wil- liams, G. Zimmerman. M. Webb. F. Sprague. J. Stem, H. Troyer. M. Shaeffer. Second Row: Mr». Burklc, advisor. S. Smith. A. Wood. J. Todd. J. Will, D. Trinkline. E. Turne». M. Trune». D. Wait. Third Row: Mr. Damson, advisor, M. Wilson. P. Warner. D. Truman. P. Sinclair, E. Sand- berg. J. Ryan. P. Shelden. Fourth Row: H. Service, J. Wingerden. L. Utter, P. Sharp, C. Yarger. E. looker. D. Shultx. R. Slocum. G. Ulrich. made records the schools could be proud of. In February the Sophomores expressed their feelings for the student body by giving a Valentine Dance, Sweetheart's Frolic. This dance, with its lovely decorations, was enjoyed by all. When sfrring came into view, track, baseball, and June 2 were here and gone, and the class at last could put down its books until another year.

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NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I’VE SEEN When school opened last fall, the Sophomore’s returned ready to put in a year of hard work. The following officers capably represented the class in school activities: A1 Belsito, President; Edward Bush. Vice-President; and Evelyn Bryans, Treas- urer. As the secretary had moved from town dur- ing the summer, Georginna Dunn offered her services at a class meeting. During the football season the class was repre sented on the varsity squad by Harris Everett, who won a letter for his work. Many sophomores trained on the reserve team and are looking for- ward to victories on the gridiron next year. This year the “Sophs” were very active in the Spotlight. Some took part in the Latin class skit and others participated in the skits given by the fourth and sixth hour English classes. Dick Waite surprised the audience with his imitations of Al Jolsen, and Harris Everett followed suit with his trusty harmonica. Four of our song birds partici- pated in the Girl’s Sextette, which favored the audience with two selections. When the basketball season opened Lynn Beadle was found in an important position on the varsity squad and during the season Jim Myers joined the team. Both received letters at the end of the season. The reserve team which consisted mainly of Sophomores showed fine spirit and abil- ity. The players showing greatest promise for the future w'ere Herb Beadle, Al Belsito, Ed Bush, Gerald Merrill, and Jim Wingerden. Marian Pierce was the only Sophomore who won a position on the cheer-leading squad at the fall tryouts. Highest in scholastic rating at the end of the first semester was Jean Ann Myers with that coveted 3.00 mark. As the New Year got under way, petitions started flying around for the second semester. After a close election Ed Bush was elected Presi- dent; Jack Burchett, Vice-President; JoAnn Burr, Secretary; and Marjorie Cordes, Treasurer. In honor of Valentines Day the class sponsored an all-school dance, “Sweetheart’s Frolic,” which was enjoyed by many. Many of the “Soph” athletes turned out for the spring sports. With such stars as Jack Bur- chett in track and Ernie Tooker and Lynn Beadle- in baseball, the teams in the next two years stand a good chance of making fine records. As another school year came to a close, the Sophomores eagarly awaite-d a much needed va- cation and their return in the fall as upperclass- men. Having survived one year in H.H.S. the Sophomores were getting more accustomed to the noon rush, locker inspections, and the loss of study hall privileges. When the football season got underway, many up and coming fellows represented their class on the Junior Varsity team. As the stiow began to fall, thoughts turned to basketball, and the Sophs” on the basketball teams



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First Row; left to right: B. Ap cy. R. Campbell. R. Cooley. H. Bryan . N. Bar- rett. R. Birman. J. Denny, J. Christie. Second Row: Vli Zuttermeister. advisor. V. Colvin, K. Baum. H. Altoft, E. Becker, B. Dalman. J. Dawson. N. Aren . R. Bar- ton. Third Row: Mr. Knopf, advisor. M. Cort right. R. Bancroft. E. Eaton. P. Curtiss, R. Aspinall. T. Cleveland. F. Demaray. J. Brownell. S. Doyle. Fourth Row: D. Dalman, L. Bowman. C. Davis. L. Davis. A. Ea»y, G. Cole, J. Cudda- hce. G. Compton, J. Brandt. J. Burgdoff. First Row; left to right: S. Hackncv. E. Hawkins. J. Feldpausch, S. Fountain. A. Evans, D. Gibson. R. Hawthorne. R. Hawk. Second Row: M. Jones, J. Fox. P. Hawkins. D. Hubbard. J. Johnson. M. Jarrard. J. Herrick, L. Johnson. Third Row: N. Healy. R. Hall. J. Hoos. L. Howe. P. Hecox. J. Helm. R. Ingram, M. Glasgow, D. Endsley. Fourth Row: R. Hughes. D. Fuller. D. Haywood, F. Hook, R. Gutchess, D. Gar- rett. R. Granger, D. Hammond. H. Howell. First Row; left to right: L. Pebbles. S. Meyers. J. Keeler, L. Richardson. M. Mat- thews. D. Knowles. K. Mattson. A. Mc- Intyre. L. Richardson. Second Row: D. Main. C. Rice, C. Miller. B. Lent, P. Rcasar. H. McMillon. J. Kuem- pcl. J. Pickle, B. Morgan. R. Lauhaugh. Third Row: H. Ludwlck, M. Moore. R. Lewis. H. Kidder. E. Reid. A. Newton. J. MacArthur, G. Lyttlc. Fourth Row: S. Owens. S. Rodger . B. Rodgers. P. Peter . M. Maurer. J. Malcom. S. Kievorn. D. Pultz, E. Rice. D. Preston. First Row; left to right: C. Stickley, C. Zimmerman. R. Wilkes. V'. Wickwire. P. Smith. A. Slocum. B. Smith. I. Troyer, M. Todd. F. Tobias. Second Row: D. Scott. I. Thomas. J. Vand- len. D. Terry, A. Severance. B. Wilder. J. Tack, D. Shorbridge. Third Row: 1. Whitworth. L. Van Sycle, E. Tobias. J. Wendel, M. Thomas. D. Rose, B. Rozema, J. Rose. P. Woods, C. West- pinter. Fourth Row: G. Slocum, E. Vandcrbrook, R. Thomas, J. Shaver. R. Tietz, G. Shirkey. R. Winick. J. Slocum. J. Whitmore. For eight years, in wide eyed wonder, the present freshmen had viewed the building across the road and had longed for the day they would be in that high school building. When school began one hundred and sixty-eight shiny faces brought added pep and spirit to the school. Though the freshmen were not prominent in sports, they turned out in enthusiastic numbers

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