Hillsdale High School - Hornet Yearbook (Hillsdale, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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HI-Y Tliirrl 1fmr.'- B. Svhull. Mr. Samanr-n. G. Mains. D. Pif:-r. C, Vlzn-lx, E. Bzirhe-r. l.. Gnst:al'i-mn, T. Ham-s. Nnmni Hmm- G. Hale-. L. Wlmiliiiisttiii. B, VVhtkins, B. Forml. D. villl.'xI'5llilll'll, D. Cnmar. R. Arnold, M. Bilrlnr-r. Firsl 1fn1r:- B. Johnson, C. Winvhv-ll. D. S1-liniiilt. ll. Ennis, B. GllSL?ifFtllI, D. llnyvs, B. P'i'i:'1lri4-lip, l.. Goldinu. D. Smith. Nut I'i1rured.'- J. Bukrr. The l-li-Y Club got oil to a good start again this year with the first semester officers: Dave Hayes, presidentp Bill Friedrichs, vice-president: Lary Golding, secretary, lim Baker, treasurer: and Dick Smith, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Samanen was again club advisor. High on the list of Hi-Y achievements during the first semester was an assembly Cornzapopin which started a school-wide paper drive. The Hi-Y also worked the score board at foot- ball games. Highlight of the semester was the Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Formal, presented just before Christmas instead of in the second semester. As the second semester came along, the oiiicerships passed cn to Bob Gustafson, president: Dick Ennis, vice-president: Dick Schmidt, secretary: Cleo W.n:hell, treasurer: and Bill Iohnson, sergeant-at-arms. The club held a city-wide paper drive in which about seven tons of paper were collected. With the money earned irom the paper drive, the club don- ated thirty-live dollars to the Athletic Fund. page twenty-nine

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GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves started right off this year with Margaret French, presidentp layne Brott, vice-presidentp Bettie Card, secretary: and loyce Benedict, treasurer. Miss Laaninen and Miss Mary Smith acted as advisors. The girls began early on their year-long service of knitting for the Bed Cross. Highlights of the first semester were the Freshman Girls Party, conference at Coldwater, a penny pot-luck, several speakers, and a Christmas party for un- fortunate children. The club also had their annual father-daughter banquet and mother- daughter tea. 'Twas the night before vacation ln the old Study Hall, Where many were dancing At the GR. - Hi-Y Ball. Yes, indeed, everyone but St. Nick was at the Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Formal given just before Christmas. Almost hidden within a mammoth fireplace, DuWayne Loney and his orchestra furnished music for the dancing couples. Keeping in spirit with the season, the Study Hall was decorated with Christmas trees, boughs of holly, and a large revolving star in the center. Co-chairmen Pat ludge and Dick Smith really did well in supervising a bang- up affair. lfmlrllf l.'nn'.'- M. Dow. M. Rm-llmzin. IC. Dnhsv. F. Svinh-, M. Fox. M. H:n'i'in:lnn. li. lhmly. C. .l-nvlisnll. M. Su-:n'us. S. Chunlnxln. M. H1-is M. Stil--s. M. Jnnf-s. K. Iingm-Q. R. DI:-lrnnslir-vt. S. Dinmu-rs. 0. Towne:-nd, B. Dziunii. H. llimninl, W. Dr-Ima-y. l.. Hutfhins. Thi,-rl l'fu1r.'- Miss Smith, N, Ul!r'I'llIl. P. l.:nnv. M. Ga-r'1n:u1. F. M:nl:n'nl-y. A. Hiuu -tt. P. M'-Gr-in-4-. I., Arvh, F. Simlr-wrist-. P, .luhnwn, .l. Gal zvr. A. Chzmmimi. li. Tiiblrs, M. Pino, M. Arn-li. li. B4'ilI'll. M. Ke-sslvr. J. Suxaigv. H. Slzuln-, Miss L'l1Hlllll'll. Nr:-mul li'mr,'- IS. Ruth, I. 'I'r:1xlu-r. M. Mnlzirm-y, VV. liirum. E. F1-rullsnn. T. l'Til4lnmI. P. Mnlsarmty. A. Alnslxaniull. V. lwvy, .l. Sv-:lslmh-1, IS Mn-yn-Vs. R. Squirt-s. M. Thm-mf, W. Smith. J. Hnnn-1-. D. liurnhzini. B. Shun. l i1-.ef lffm-,-- H. Curll C Gnnslwin, P. .llulnf-, G. Clay. J. G1-lvnins. .I. li-ne-di:-t. l.. Mnnrv. U. .I--nninus. C. Sturt-I'. K. l'm-iirml. .Ynl l'fr'lrnwI.'- 'l'. Hxiil, H. Iiuxtl-r. M. Bw-li. .l. lim-ll. D. llrzmlznn. M. linmlfny. 1. Curr. K. Cummins. B. Davie-s, .l. Dibbh-. P. lmnhlf-. Ilnuzln-rty. M. llruluf M. Elilriitun-, N, Enzn-lhxirmlt. li. Ennis, P. F11 win-r. N. F2Il'llSWllI'Lll. M. ffm-4-ll. M. Fl'4'lIl'll, C. Huilsl-kin-vlll. ll. HIIVVIX li. I.l-ntz. E. Muyl-r. M. linux-rs. M. Runnin-. I.. Ruth. J. HLIIIISPX. M. Smith. E. SnIa'liI'l'4-. K. Thnmzis, P. Wlllixnms. M. Zh-ta-I' page twenty-eight: 4



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BAND The Band started off their l34l-42 season with a number of new drills for football games. One of their most startling ideas was the use of colored lights on their hats. At one of the night football games, the band marched on the field and formed a United States flag and the lights having been turned off, played our national anthem with their red, white and blue lights on. Another feature of the marching season was the Armistice Day Defense Parade. Several county bands and the students of Howe Military Academy cooperating wiih our band formed a delightful program of drills and then followed by a mile-long parade. This spring the band led the Window Night Parade. ln cooperation with the Civilian Defense committees, the band furnished music for several patriotic meetings during the winter and gave a concert cn May 20th at the meeting held to arouse interest in the United Service Organization. Along with the orchestra and chorus, the band presented their annual Christmas concert on December 23rd. The admlsslon price raised the orchestra uniform fund sufficient- ly to purchase them. Cn April lO the county band festival was held in Hillsdale and our band received a first division. A majority of the students in the county honor band, di- recied by Graham T. Overgard of Wayne University, were from Hillsdale and the solo chairs were occupied by our members. Having qualified in the county festival, the band began preparations for going to the State Music Festival in Ann Arbor on April 25. The band re- ceived a second division rating. This year the fifty-six members of the band have again been ably directed by Mr. Robert Lint. Fortunately only seven members are graduating. To end their l94l-42 season, the band presented the commencement concert on Iune lO with a group of novelty numbers and patriotic marches. H1 MJ- A, Alilslvsnush, .l ,Mui-I. Ii, Ik-xml, .I. liwniis. .l, ll-A111-:lit-t. P, Iiurttm. Z, Cmztn-V. M, I l'v'u-tl. ti. H:u'ls4-II. I.. K:-ily, lt. l.ilt-tit-nium Sli -rrp. R. Murlm-k, 'I', 5-tvryt-r, P, Williams. f'm-fuels: M. AItl 1m'h. J, Ili-vm-. R, Ev:-I, J, Elnlllzttiy. !. Mwlluwi-ll. C. Rossi-tti. K, S N1 N nw-r. I-I Sutt'lit't'tA, 7'1-fmffvimf.-'.' I.. ti. H1-Itlliu. E. lit-rsh:-ist-r, l.. Gizu-ut-. Ib. Sw-vlllv-, R, Sm-Il, Fful tf.. frm! l'irw11u,' S, Dininit-I if x Xi. K4-ssl:-1-. .l. M.u-Iiltvlii f. M. Plum, I,, Wtxrtltingtam, str.:-wilmffem' C, C':n'lc, R, Cninxtr. C, tilt-gui-y, I.. Miller. Ilm-n,v.' li. Dm' it tu. lt. Mutant, ll, Alf-yt-rs, llrm,1.w,' If, Muim-, li, Pt-win, S, Smith, C, Sturt-r, lin ,'.' lwmfsg R, Rivlq. li, Tuhhs, lff1,w.w,w.' l'. fish it I ll ixlw. lim-t lv,-fnflf' ti, First:-l', lftfsw f'lf11-inw!,' P, Dlvuhlm-, fzltmtx Il, Ania'-A lffl.vswm.' J, th-It-niil-. page thirty

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