Hillsdale High School - Hornet Yearbook (Hillsdale, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 14 text:

llli JUNIUHE In the tall of '39 we returned to resume with greater confidence the last halt ot our high school career. Our tirst meeting was the annual election of class otticers, the outcome of which was: Bill Davis, presidentg lim Harwood, vice-president, George Gelzer, secre- tary, and Everett Meyers, treasurer. Miss Monti has been our ever-faithful guardian through- out the year. We were actively represented in the Student Council by lim Harwood, who was President and by Mary Mason, who was Vice-president. Our activities for the year include two school parties, which were very successful, be- sides our part in the Sophomore Banquet where our skit, a dramatization ot the Hermit's Cave, won the stunt prize. The year's activities were cllmaxed by our class play, Pigs , presented May 10, and the lunior-Senior Reception, May 24, the theme of which was Twen- ty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, with loy Rick as General Chairman. We end this year with the knowledge that the next and last year ot our high school career will be a happy one.

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lllf lllfllllllll We freshmen, though inexperienced, have weathered the storms of neglect and abuse of the year, and are looking forward with anticipation to the years ahead of us when we can be the privileged characters of the school instead of the underdogs. ln our first class meeting we made our choices for our leaders for the year, electing Carl Clark as president, George Mains, vice-presidentg Dick Ely, treasurerp and Valerie Levy, secretary. We took our place in the rnad social whirl of the school by giving two all-high parties. April l2th found all of us eager for our first Sophomore Banquet. Although we didn't carry off any honors for stunts or table decorations, our vice-president-speaker, George Mains, represented us with the air of a veteran, in telling the rest of the banaueteers of our trials and tribulations as the football. At the carnival we were very active, sponsoring a stand, and having representatives both in the crowning of the Carnival Queen, and in the boxing exhibition. ln our remaining three years, we expect to do many things which will be recorded in the history of our dear high school, and which will make the name of the class of '43 ring long in the halls of time. llll SUPHUMUHEE The sophomores began the r ca eer as Sophornores by eie ting Da JG Hayes as pres dent Bill Friedrichs as J president Patty I ag as secretary Annette Chapman as treas urer and Mrs Barron as class adviser After Annettes d parture Dorothy Harvey oo over her Job All three of the cl ss part es wer very su cessful and the Soowcmores rcke i ost re c with their all important Sophomore Banquet Another ach.evement of the Soph rn re class was the organizing of he Sophomor Dramatics Club under the guidance of Miss Smith. Any Sophomore interested in dramatcs cculd Join: the membership amounted to about thirty-five students. The offi ers were Dave Hayes president- l.ene Angel vice-presldont Bill Friedrichs secretary- and Dick Smith, treasurer. The club sponsored two very entertaining assembles: several oiginal skits in the first and Minty Malvenys Christmas in the second. The lub chooses its own plays and the casts are chosen by vote after try-outs. A. the pla ,fs are directed by student direct- ors. The purpo-e of tl'e lub is to give the Scphornores experience for the lunio. and Sent r plays.

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