Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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I, Helen Laberteaux, leave to make more fre- quent trips to Grand Rapids Central. I, Jan Laubaugh, leave my height to Gary Shir- key. 1, Gale Link, leave, but take my various musical talents with me. 1, Marian Martin, leave so Dollie Terry can use my nickname, “chicken”. 1, Reathea Mart:, leave my quietness to Francis Shaffer. I, Jim Maurer, will my enthusiasm for the New York Yankees to Miss Robson. I, Leo Maurer, leave my trombone playing to Leon Hauck. I, Dave McGlocklin, leave my promptness during the Senior Play to Mrs. Vanderbrook. I, Doreen Mead, leave my long hair to Margaret Todd. 1, Gerald Merrill, use my right of bequest to will my attributes to the alter ego. I, Ann Miller, leave my tricky twirls to Anne Bryant. I, Joellen Mix, will my nickname of “Slow Poke” to Allen Lancaster. I, Harold Moan, will my ’36 Ford to anyone who can keep it running. We, Janice and Joyce Moe, leave hoping some- day, someone may be able to tell us apart. I, Jim Myers, will my sports ability to my friend Dick Myers. I, Jean Ann Myers, reluctantly leave the money I’ve handled to some “lucky Junior”. I, John Myers, leave my shyness to Bill Howe. I, Merla Neeb, leave my artistic talents to Joyce Richardson. I, Wayne Norris, leave my weight to Darrell McLeod so he won’t be so thin. I, Shirley O’Connor, leave a wee bit of “ould Erin” to brighten the days of those who follow me thrvuigh these halls of learning. I, Ken O’Donnell, will my nickname “Empty” to Mr. Turkal and my educated pencil to next years Physics class. I, Ruth Ohlman, leave my courteous driving to Don Couch. I, Wayne Paige, will my ability to keep Moan’s Ford running to anyone who thinks he can do it. I, Mary Alice Peake, leave my last name to Pike’s. I, Marian Pierce, leave my cheerleading to Dick Myers and Pat Gallagher. 1, Ken Pranshka, leave my baseball ability to Ron Lewis. I. Elaine Reinhardt, leave my pingy voice quality to Ray Cooley, may he use it well. I, Ellen Reinhardt, leave my trips to nearby towns to Diane Pult:, may she use them suc- cessfully. 1, Dick Rose, leave my driving ability to Jack Chadwick. I hope he makes better use of it than I did. I, Claude Rowley, leave my strength to all weak- lings. I, loan Ryan, leave my flirting ways to Barbara Waldron. 1, Evelyn Sandberg, leave to Ha:el Kidder, one used locker. I, Don Shaeffer, leave my extra credits to other students that weren’t lucky enough to be as intelligent as 1. 1, Phil Sharp, leave my nickname to Gary Shir- key. I hope he has as much fun with it as I have. I, Anne Sheffield, leave my 4-H achievements to Betty Len:. 1, Phil Sheldon, leave my short-wave radio to Roger Lewis. I, Pat Sinclair, will to my sister Geraldine my fourth row seat in Choir. I, Bruce Smith, will my car to Robert McDonald. I, Shirley Smith, will my first hour government to Barbara Smith. 1, Francis Sprague, leave my absenteeism to any- body who can get away with it. 1, Judy Stem, leave my troubles as sport’s editor to Tom Cleveland. I, Darlene Strouse, leave my trials and tribula- tions to Judy Johnson. I, Ernie Tooker, leave my big mouth to some other sucker who likes trouble. I, Dorothea Trinklein, my worries about “Fort- night” deadlines to Audrey Newton. I, Dorothy Truman, leave my last name to “Harry”. I, Elizabeth Turnes, leave my efficiency to Diana Boyne. I, Marilyn Tunes, leave with my sister, Liz. I, George Ulrich, leave to let some other George do it. I, Lawrence Utter, will to Joe Duffy my pair of beautifully bowed legs. I, Dick Waite, leave my swooning audiences to Ray Cooley. I, Phyllis Warner, leave my government book to Shirley Yarger. I, Margaret Webb, leave my giggle to dry classes. I, Bernard Weeks, leave my timid ways to Ed Frederics. I, Jack Wickham, leave my acting ability to Elden Vanderbrook. I, Joyce Will, leave my juniors to Mr. Lang. I, Ken Williams, will my nickname “Senator Sid” to Tom Cleveland. I hope he enjoys it as much as I did. I, Marion Williams, will my experience on Bus No. 12 to anyone with good nerves. I, Mae Wilson, will my good times as a senior to all the Juniors. I, Jim Wingerden, will my straight forwardness to Jack Chadwick. I, Alice Wood, will my good times as a senior to Lelia Van Syckle. I, Georgia Zimmerman, will my last name to Beverly Adams.



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Fifth row: J. Cuddahee, C. Awrey, B. Ap- sey, G. Compton, R. Erway, D. Couch. Fourth row: D. Dalman, R. Gutchcss, G. Cole, J. Duffy, L. Davis, D. Endslcy, K. Baum, D. Adams. Third row: R. Campbell, D. Fuller, J. Brownell, D. Garrett, R. Cooley, M. Glasgow, M. Cortright, E. Eaton. Second row: K. FIcwelling, P. Curtiss, L. Bowman, J. Burghdoff, J. Denny, V. Colvin, H. Altoft. First row: A. Bryant, R. Bancroft, J. Feld- pausch, S. Fountain, E. Becker, H. Bryans, B. Gallup. Fifth row: R. Lewis, K. Hurless, K. Lan- caster, D. Preston, P. Hecox, D. Haywood, L. Pebbles, R. Hughes, G. Lvttle, D. Hammond. Fourth row: J. Malcolm, M. Maurer, S. Klevorn, C. Miller, L. Hauck, L. Howe, R. Hall, B. Len:, M. Matthews, C. Jordon, P. Peters. Third row: D. Knowles, B. McCollum, J. derrick, A. Mclntryre, E. Hawkins, D. Hub- bard, H. Kidder, M. Jarrard, D. Pultz, J. Johnson. Second: J. MacArthur, J. Keeler, J. McClur- kin, P. Hecox, M. Jones, H. McMillon, A. Hiatt, D. Hollister, S. Hackney. First row: S. Myers, A. Newton, R. Main, F. Hook. Fourth row: L. Richardson, C. Wespinter, J. Shaver, M. Thomas, G. Shirkey, R. Tietz, J. Wendel, B. Waltz, S. Snyder, R. Welton. Third row: J. Whitmore, J. Slocum, J. Whitworth, E. Rice, H. West, T. Salik, J. Vandlen, I. Troyer, J. Rose. Second row: S. Rogers, D. Rose, P. Woods, P. Smith, A. Severance, M. Todd, L. Van- Syckle, D. Terry. First row: C. Rice, C. Zimmerman, L. Rad- zius, L. Seynders, L. Richardson, J. Tack, E. Reid, A. Slocum, B. Smith. r, r r r L C C I I r L r

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