Hillsdale High School - Hornet Yearbook (Hillsdale, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 20 TWEEN TCJWERS 1939 ADDRESS TO THE IUNIORS Undergraduates and Frtends We the graduatmg class of 1939 are happy to be able to look baclc and see that we have completed a well rounded hrgh school course We have gone through the part of our ltves when someone tells us what to do and now we are gotng 1nto another part where we drrect our own ltves Those that have been our leaders can no longer dtrect us on l1fe s way and now we shall have to go out 1nto the world to become leaders ourselves Though the sentors are proud to be graduatmg from such an outstandmg school we arc saddened at the thought of leavmg you and the many opportuntttes put before us rn thts school We have gone through four well spent years of school and now we are becomtng well prepared for l1fe We must meet l1fe squarely and face the problems that come before us l belteve that we have learned how to do thts tn the past four years Now we are ready to step 1nto enttrely new and untrted ftelds As we go out 1nto l1fe we must be careful that we do not sltp 1nto a rut wheretn we ach1eve no hrgher goals but we must strtve for hrgher and htgher goals such as we have strrven for rn htgh school Thts Commencement IS not to celebrate the end of our school l1fe but rather to celebrate the begmnxng of a new and broader l1fe How well we get along rn thts new l1fe depends upon the preparatlon that we have acqutred here IU thrs mstttutton We are aware that a great deal of our educatlon has come from talang part tn extra currtcular GCllVll19S Takrng part tn such actlvtttes IS necessary to produce a well rounded educatlon and personaltty l1fe we shall f1nd that we are part1c1pat1ng 1n soclal srtuattons And now that we are all gathered here tontght perhaps for the last ttme l want to thanc the Board of Educatton our teachers our parents our fnends and our school for preparmg us for thts l1fe whlch we face And to you the underclassmen we brd good bye and wlsh you the best of luck as you f1n1sh htgh s hool and v nture out 1nto ltfe LQWFLL A HODSON Sentor Prestdent JUNIOR RESPONSE Members of the Sentor Class and Fnends Tontght we the class of l94U face the last lap tn the marathon of our htgh school career You sentors have been ftne examples tn all ways and we the sento s of next year shall try to ltve up to the htgh standards that have been set before us Sentors you have successfully fmtshed your f1rst race but the second and hardest race IS yet to come the race of ltfe To you the graduattng class of l939 we gtve a toast of frrendshtp and good fortune May you succeed rn your second race of ltfe as you have succeeded tn htgh school NORMAN SMITH Iuruor Prestdent ' ' ' 'A Above all, we must be socially at ease. No matter what occupation we take up in our later - - 1 ' , ' ' ' C e ' ' .

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TWEEN TOWERS 1939 LOG OF THE GOOD SHIP H H S 1935 39 We otned the crew of H H S at eraht bells one DT aht Septerrber rrornrna On deck and at starboard all was bustle and confuslon as the shrp had la1n rn dry dock for some three moons rn pleasant Vacatron Harbor After learnrna the whereabouts of our quarters and the aeneral run of thrnas we at las' began our lona voyaqe to Educatron We elected me followrnq offtcers to ard us tn the smooth sarltna of our shlp Tom Walworth Captaln Arda Bly Comnsander and Elaln Alexander Yeoman Paymaster As I9 approached the open sea we encountered an enemy shrp rn the form of exams Almost as suddenly as 1t appeared the shrp vantshed eavlna rn tts wake are-at mtsery several casualttes and reports of many lost at s a As we set satl frorr Vacatron Harbor one year later we had ably qalned our sea leg and looked forward to the forthcomtnq crurse 1nto the Sophomor Banquet Elarne Alexan der was chosen Chref Mate of the prolect We weathered the affarr ln as true a shtp shape style as we had hoped The Captarn thts year was Marlin Morrs W1ll1am Ptfer acted a Commander Ambrose Lopresto Yeoman and Marran Smtth Paymaster The thrrd year followed brrskly wtth Captarn Ben Roberts Marran Smlth Commander Elarne Alexander Yeoman and Bob Andrews Paymaster provma themselves to be sea worthy offtcers Under the effrcrent drrectron of Mtss Fredertck we of the Jurnor class pre sented our annual class play Growtna Pams wrth Marrorte Bosserman and Euaene Groene veld carrytna the top honors A stop at the South Sea Islands was the therre of the receptton QIVGH by us for the sentors Shrp s records report the qala affarr to have been a success All too soon we were lrsted as frrst on the ships crew We recetved the honor and dra nrty of the rank of ftrst class seamen Our Capta n wa Lowell Hodson Commander Mary Pate Yeoman Grace Sparllna Paymaster Burdette Kelley The ftrst bra event rn our car eers a able seamen was the senror class play The Patsy w1th Arda B y and Iohn Ball sharma the spotltaht The bra receptron qrvert tn cur honor by the Jun ors wa a very en1oy able and su cessful occas on Few mrsdemeanors had been reported and lust as smooth sarltna had been predlcted the dtqnlfled ftrst las seamen farled to report for duty Wrth the a d of our falthful btnoculars we srqhted th m speedtnq srxty knots per hour toward the ha Jen of Detrort s harbor Skrc- Day a alorrous cdv ntu e proved to be a rmnor offense and regular routtne was resumed shortly Now IS the t1me when we each boardrna h lrttl hrp l1ft anchor and leave port for d s ant shores but each wtth th secret hope tl at ne may cast anchor rn the Harbor of Suc cess Mar one Purdy Ben Bobert Marlrn lvforrrs Page 21 - . 1 0 l ' . . . . 't 1, t 3 . , . . V .l . , l . V V . . V V V- ' . ' , . ' D - V V V A V -V V 'A . V V V . - V - - - . , 3 V . ' ' fr J , V V . ' ' 4 V - 75 V . , C' . ' . t . .V V V V V - V - V V I I I V A . , ' VV . V VV . V V V V . . X, t V V . V V . . V I S I V I I N' - I I ' A A F . VV VV . V Q , , . . . . . . . . V N - A . A r O P . . O . . V V V. . . .V . An A . . , O .J . V . . . Q N V . , .V . V 2 V . V . . A , . O . V A V C V 13 'E S , . 5' ' rx w . V , 3 r l

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