Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Class Prophesy In accordance with certain abilities and tenden- cies shown throughout their high school careers, these predictions were made. Person most likely to become: President of the American Medical Association ................................Ralph Gwinn Head of Morticians Union........Dick Annable Sheriff of 1970.................Charles “Stub” Miller Supt. of Hastings Schools...........Ted Knopf A Vaudeville Star.........Mary “Janie” Andrus Girl Athlete of the Year.........Jan Brockway Walt Disney’s Boss.........................Ann Dean French Fashions Designer...............Phillip Foster Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy.................Art Snyder Tobacco Auctioneer...............Louis “Effie” Becker Miss America.............................Donna Lewis Al Capone, the Second.........Bob “Jess” James Manager of Theatre Syyndicate.....Sandra Yoder A T.V. Comedian...........................Norm Zeigler Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Chief Photographer ... ................................Janet Osborn Mrs. Jack McDonald..............Donna Derry Frank Sinatra, the Second.................Gary Lydy Owner of the Kentucky Derby.....Martha Ingram The Editor of Boston Gazette....Jack Kenmston The greatest card sharp of all time....Bob Nielson Another Harry James............Harry Leonhardt Another Lew Lang..........................Dick Bryans “Brunette” Next Year............Mitizi Hinken A Missionary..................Jessie Chrispell A Delegate of the U. N.............Daisy Brown An F. B. I. Agent...............James Adams A Monument....................Maurice Patten A Hollywood Star.......................Bill Durkee A Ballet Dancer....................Chrystal Case A Good Will Ambassador........Lora Linington A Powers Model................Beverly Smith The Governor of Michigan...............Dave Scobey A Hot-Rod Expert........................Bob Slocum A Debate Coach.........................Dona Young Michigan’s Kiwanis Governor...Doug Bradford Commander-in-Chief of U. S. Armed Forces.... ............................ Tom Cummings A Psychopathic Case...............Vange Kurr The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court..... ............................. Dave Steinke A Mayor of our Fair City.......Myron Reynolds The Thing............................Laurence Lowell Another Eddy Arnold...............Nelson Allen A Well-Known Mechanic.........Charles Asplund A Man of the World................Ron Cappon A Secret Service Agent................Charles Keeler Head of Montgomery Wards.......Eugene Brady Well from all his injuries..............Ralph Reaser Heart Throb of Phi Beta Kappa... Hubert Schrier A 4-H Leader...................Arthur Baird A HoBo.........................Jerry Bernard A Football Coach........................Chuck Altoft A First Chair Cornetist...............Laverne Bivens A Casanova...............................Kaye Brauer A Soap Box Orator...........Mason Christiansen A Student of Charles Atlas.....Willie Castelein A Man “Mountain” Dean..........Duane Bump

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I, Newell Heath, leave cuz’ Sally’s waitin.’ I, Betty Herbstreith, leave my ability to express myself to Lincoln’s statue. I, Joann Hill, leave my last name to winter sports. 1, Barbara Hinckley, leave my flirtacious ways to Miss Robson. I, Mitzi Hinken, leave my blonde hair to the peroxides. I, Martha Ingram, leave, hoo-Ray? 1, Robert James, leave. I, Charles Keeler, leave my height to Lynn Beadle (Lucky Him!) I, Jack Kenniston, leave my basketball letters to anyone who has the durability. I, Ted Knopf, leave my high school experiences to naive underclassmen. I, Evangeline Kurr, leave the Editorship of the annual to Mary Lou Kaechle. I, Hubert Lathrop, leave my brain ro the science department. I, Kenneth Laubaugh, leave Janet for a very short time. I, Donna Lewis, leave my southern drawl with Roger, my cousin. I, Harry Leonhardt, leave my trumpet with Helen for safe keeping. I, Lora Limngton, leave my smile to Judy Johnson. I, Laurence Lowell, leave my heighth to Sally Schliss. I, Gary Lydy leave my voice intact. What would I do without it? I, Edward McLaughlin, leave my half-hour period experiences to anyone with a mid-morning appetite, a fast car, and a good alibi. I, Ralph McMurray, leave my locker to Charles Crispell. I, Charles Miller, leave my nickname, my studies, my football ability and anything else I can get rid of. I, Jane Miller, leave my twirling ability to my cousin Ann. May she have better luck than I had. I, Reva Miller, leave to become a Nurse. I, Bob Munn, leave my bucket of bolts to some- one who likes thrills and chills but no spills. I, Joyce Nixon, leave for matrimonial bliss. I, Robert Nielson, leave my poker-face to all prospective cardsharps. I, Janet Osborn, leave my photographer’s ability to Maurice Glasgow. I, Donald Otis, leave my blond, curly hair to Mr. Gies. I, Maurice Patten, leave to join the rest of the family. I, Willard Payne, leave my brown shirt with big white polka-dots to future Rhetoric classes. (It distracts Miss Britten satisfactorily.) I, Marie Plank, leave my last name to anyone who needs a “lift”. I, Ralph Reaser, leave first hour American Lit. to next year’s intellects. I, Joan Reed, leave my comb and mirror to Helen Geller since she uses them anyway. I, Myron Reynolds, leave my old nickname “Sunny” to Mr. Veldman. I, Lucille Roush, leave my nickname “Oatmeal” to Kelloggs’. I, David Ruffner, leave my football ability to Jack Kelly. I, Eunice Sanders, leave (yuk, yuk.) I, Hubert Schrier, don’t wish to leave Shirley. I, David Scobey, leave the Co-Ed Bowling group in charge of? I, Richard Scott, leave my brother Duane to take my place at H.H.S. I, Jacqueline Severance, leave my timekeeping ability in debate to Roger Lewis. I, Richard Shriver, leave my white slip (with the “Bluish Cast”) to Dick Castelein. I, Phyllis Silsbee, leave fifth hour government to all Juniors. 1, Laverne Skidmore, leave my last name to the icy, winter roads. I, Robert Slocum, leave my nickname “Hotrod” to anyone with grit enough to deserve it. I, Beverly Smith, leave my speech ability to my sister Leona, so she will get over her shy little ways. I, Arthur Snyder, leave my experiences with our first semester mayor to “Believe It Or Not”. I, Marilyn Stanron, leave my job as senior treas- urer to anyone with a mathematical mind. I, David Steinke, leave my job as Chief-Justice to someone who believes in justice. I, Gertrude Tobias, leave my sweepstake prizes to anyone who can use $5. I, Betty Tolies, leave whether you like it or not. I, Jack Van Houten, leave mv connections in “Lake-O” to boys who need no sleep. I, Archie Voisard, “the Shiek,” leave for the navy. I, Juliane Welton, leave my dimples to Peggy Schliss. I, Amos Wilson, leave my “prove it to me” atti- tude to Mr. Turkal. I, Marjorie Woods, leave my last name to anyone who is “Bored”. I, Donna Woodward, leave my nickname, “Hot- lips,” to Nancy Barrett. I, Sandra Yoder, leave my giggles to Pat Hecox. I, Dona Young, leave my scholastic ability, strong character, and big mouth to Audrey Newton who really doesn’t need the latter. I, Anne Zerbel, leave my sunny disposition to Mrs. Burkle. I, Norman Zeigler, leave my dry sense of humor, my black curly hair, my tiny appetite, my track ability, and anything else to the gullible ones.



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An International Jewel Smuggler.............. ............................Russell Diamond A Chef at the Stork Club.............John Cook A “Bus” Driver.............Clifford “Bus” tance President of the Dunkers Club................ ..........................Harvey Dunkelburger Head of the Musicians Union........Jim Durham A Dean of Women...........................Wilson Guidet International Bowling Champion....Newell Heath Editor of Moron Magazine..........Hubert Lathrop The Model Husband............................Ken Laubaugh The Gangs fastest “Get-away-Man”............. ..............................Ed McLauglin Fred M.s’ Chief Rival.........Ralph McMurray Chief Sitting Bull.........................David Ruffner An A.A.F. (atom age farmer) instead of F.F.A. member............................Gerald Misch A Sailor’s Wife...........................Evelyn Benton Another Babe Didrickson.....................Barb Boyne A “Cigarette Girl” at Club 21................ .Connie Burghdoff A Farmers Wife............................Merna Campbell A Home-maker......................Myrtle Colvin Another Hedda Hopper.....................Bobbie Clark A Chorus Girl............................Lenore Compton A Dare Devil Driver.........................Ray Mead The First Rocket Pilot to the Moon. Ralph Moody A Lion Tamer.....................Willard Payne A Beautician........................Anne Zerbel A Lady Wrestler...................Louise Harry A Madame X.....................Pauline Cheney A Nurse.............................Reva Miller The Best Majorette in the U. S......Jane Miller A Cartoonist......................Audrey Harris An Opera Singer..................Lucille Roush Hastings’ Best Known Waitress......Joan Reed A MX Truck Driver................Amos Wilson A Fortune Teller.....................Jacqueline Severance A “Hit and Run” Driver.........Jack VanHouten A Business Executive.........La Verne Skidmore A Varsity Pin-up Girl..............Joyce Nixon A Dime Store Janitor.......................Dick Shriver An Airplane Pilot........................Robert Munn A Second Alan Ladd.................Donald Otis A Disc Jockey......................Dale Bryans A “Do-Gooder”......................Dick Scott A Taxi Driver................Elwyn Campbell A Foods Technician............Betty Herbstrieth The Model Wife.........................Marjorie Woods Owner of Cascadden’s...............Judy Tobias A Dean of Men...................Marilyn Stanton A Lady Minister....................Marie Plank An Antique Collector...............Betty Tolies An Interior Decorator........Mary Jo Gordon The private Secretary of J. J. Rockefeller.. ............................Donna Hambleton A Life Long Friend.......................Gladys Hazelmyer A Bride Before Long.....................Phyllis Silsbee A Socialite...........................Julainc Welton A Dietician..........................Gertrude Tobias “One of the Roving Kind”.....Barbara Hinckley The Wife of a Traveling Salesman............ ............................Donna Woodward A Clock Watcher......................Madeline Enzian A Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.............. ..............................Eunice Sanders An Eskimo..........................Lois Fassett A Seamstress.......................Joann Hill A Career Girl......................Lois Clark A Wonderful Wife........................Norma Bennett

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