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Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: White Rose Officers: WENDELL GAMBLE, Pres. BLANCHE NORTON, Vice Pres. Class Motto: “Climb 'tho the rocks be ruRRed. BINA RANKIN. Secretary LYSLE SAGE. Treasurer Margaret Andrews Ethel Barry Hattie Bevins Clare Branch Mertie Bird sal I Eva Blacknicr Muriel Brubaker Viva Davis Alberta Dibble Ernest Draper Nonna Eddy Alberta Eisenlohr May Evans Stanley (iambic Wendell iambic Elkins Halladav Vera Hardy Mabel Highlands EmHy Hoffman Gordon Knapp Lester Lautenschlegcr Sylvester Lcfcvre Russell Lyon Blanche Norton Mary Park Fleecie Pettigrovc George Platt Clifton Pringle Bina Rankin Lysle Sage Ralph Savage Orpha Sheldrick Charles Shinn Irma Shriner Dorothy Strickland Louise Trull Seth Van Wickle John Williams Florence Wright Alan Stonhousc Lois Wing Page seventeen
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SENIOR CLASS .1. : ! i V VV VV V VVV V V VV V V V VV- F YOU had glanced into the kindergarten the first of September. 1912, you would have seen the rosy-cheeked girls and the chubby boys who comprise the noble Seniors of 1915. Steadily we climbed the hill of knowledge, some falling by the wayside and others joining ur procession until at last, a happy band of gawking Freshmen, we entered the sacred portals of H. H. S. Here the joys of High School life awaited us, each one playing his part well, but above all willingly. In our Sophomore year, though by no means neglecting studies, we entered upon our social life with a Hallowe’en party, a party in honor of the Seniors and a grand picnic at Lake Michigan. Our Junior year found us with some of our members missing. It was in this year that we pulled the dignified Seniors across the river, a great surprise for us indeed, as well as to those high-headed Seniors. In the spring it gave us great pleasure to entertain the Seniors of 1914 at the annual banquet. Ye were very proud of our toast master. Mr. Stanley Gamble, who more than equaled the occasion. During our Senior year we came to realize how much one thinks of his class and how much reason he has to be proud that he belongs to it. We are proud of our athletics, f« »r we have accepted defeat as well as victory with the same old smile. In basket ball Jack, Russ and Rip have upheld the standards of our class. Now at the point of graduation, our hearts are filled with sadness and regret on leaving dear ld Hart High. Kach one hopes that he will do something worth while in this world, something that will reflect credit on himself, his teachers and his school. W. G. Page Sixteen
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For she is not forward, bul modest as a dove. Margaret Andrews Giggles” Margaret is a person of quiet, unassuming ways; yet beneath the calm exterior we have reason to fear there lurks a very mischievous spirit. Chorus 14, ’15. I'm just as still as I can be. Ethel Barry “Torchy” Behold a creature of quiet moods! Ethel is not especially violent or tempestuous r tumultuous. She is rather of the temperament that Mr. Carnegie is trying so hard (worthy man) to infuse in the nations. Chorus ’12. 'Ll. ’14. '15. ”Dcughter of the Cods, divinely tall. Hattie Bevins Shorty” The characteristics of an ideal Senior girl are found in Hattie. She is studious to a tolerable degree. cheerful beyond description, and always liberal and obliging. Her good disposition is doubtless due to the lofty atmosphere she breathes. Chorus 15. '14. ’15; Freshman Declamatory Contest: Agriculture Club. I'aoe eighteen Deep love foi learning anJ a zeal jet truth. Mertie Birdsall Birdie” Mertie is possessed of many de sirable qualities. Good sense and a practical straightforward nature (unexciting no doubt yet none the less admirable virtues) are here represented in full force; nor is .1 frank and friendly disposition lacking. Chorus ’Id. Class Day Program Committee ’15. She ix pretty to walk with, and witty to lall( with, and pleaxanl to think on. Eva Blackmcr Betty Yes. kind reader, you may well glance twice at the accompanying likeness of our petite classmate. By the way. note that restless twinkle in her eye. Chorus '13; Secr’y Agriculture Club ’15: Pot Luck Supper Committee ’15; Entertainment Committee ’15; Class Day Program Committee ’15. rnvy nobody, no, not I! For I am ax happy as I can be: And nobody envies me. Clare Branch Wearie Willie Clare is a person of plugging tendencies and entertains the amusing, nay. droll belief that High School was founded upon the rock of study. Strange how many perfectly rational and reasonable beings become afflicted with the same mild form of insanity. Chorus 12. ’13; Tug-of- Var ’13. ’15.
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