Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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LATIN I'LI'Il ville art gallery. The physics labratory was transformed in- to a mysterious and terrifying labyrinth. The football team had charge of a cabaret which attracted large crowds. Here, while re- freshments were served, June Reynolds danc- ed and Russel Evans, Christian Kenfield and Helen Billings furnished music. The closing event of the carnival was a minstrel show given at ten o'clock. Olive Os- born won the prize, although Nellie McKay presented a comical appearance. The Hubble-Bubble was so successful that it will be made an annual affair. Several fortunate students carried home Kewpie dolls and many. of the people wore gay carnival caps which they bought at the booths. The King and Queen of the carnival roy- ally arrayed, were enthroned in state at one end of the hall. Quantities of hot dogs were sold and gypsy palmists vividly foretold the future. ll 8 lk ak ak l-'Al'lYLTY PLAY Our faculty presented the comedy Why Smith Left Home for the' benefit of the Milk Fund. The play was wonderfully well inter- preted by the various members of the cast. The audience was especially large and the laughter was almost continuous. lk lk If lk if SI'lNIOR PLAY On March 17, our class gave its play My Irish Rose. Eeverythinglabout the play re- lated to the Irish and the orchestra played old Irish pieces. The cast was well selected and brought out the true Irish traits. Ruth McMillan Wayne Leak ..... -- Mabelle Cilley --- - ----------------Rose Criegan I-Maui-ice Fitzgerald -- - Ilean Fitzgerald Clara Bergmann ..... ......... L ady .Agnes Goldie Lattin ...... .... W idow Hanagan Eldon Barclay-- George Wheeler John Krause ...... --- - -----Mr. McCormic -Michael Peperdine -Archebald Penniwit Nellie Anderson --.-- -----. P egeen Burke Bernice Hecht- - -------Ann Mary -4- I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I ! I 3 I I I I I I I I I ! I i I I I I I I I I I I I P -I 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I rugrno 5 91-5 MEF-si fDwQ 255:11 C-' U' 5255 gigs mimf' QW. Q : I I I I I U2 D' P 2 B E 6 93 -F ,SOCIETY . I iii!! THE S ENIOR PARTY On January 6, the seniors entertained the high school, faculty, and parents of the pupils at a dancing party. The auditorium was decor- ated in the Senior Colors, purple and white, and chocolate teddy bears were served. This was the first party of the season and cvcryone had a good time. Mrs. Wood and Mr. Harris furnished the music. llllllrlllli TH ll .IITNIDR PARTY ' The Juior class invited the' high school, the faculty, and the parents of the high school stu- dents to a dancing party which they gave in the last of February. Mrs.'Wood and Mr. Har- ris played. Ice cream cones were served and the party was a great success. Hfillililll ALBION G L H E CLUB The Albion College Boys' Glee 'Club pie- sented a very enjoyable evening's program in February. , The ensemble numbers were ,very well re- ceived and much talent was displayed in both the voca l and instrumental numbers. The readings were very well delivered. lkilllkiii On the ninth of March, the Latin Club, composed of the three Latin classes, with Misa Clark as chairman, held its first meeting. Latin games were played and after a program, refreshments were served. iii!! TH E DANCING CLASSES Because of so many of the pupil: not knowing how to waltz and two-step, Mis. Rol- lins very kindly consented to conduct a series



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f SOCIETY 5 -ax:-n-nu-in-nn-un 1--- -m:nn- xuxuxu-n--an-ni-n-u-in-nn: 1 -. - -nxliu-lx:-n1n1nln of dancing lessons for the high school. Mrs. Wood played for us on the piano. These even- ings were not only instructive but were also greatly enjoyed by the pupils. Mr. Hunkins also conducted a class quadrille dancing during the winter. 'We all like to square dance and appreciate Mr. Hunk- in's efforts. lklillklkll, CLASS PROGRAMS During the school year each class in the high school and the eighth grade gave a pro- gram. The programs lasted about thirty min- utes and were composed of music and readings. They were just for the high school and provid- ed a lot of fun. ill ll ik ak ill Ll'lI'TlTRI'1 COURSE l'HILlPPINl'I QUARTHT The first number of the Lecture Course was the Philippine Quartet of stringed instru- ments. They gave instrumental and vocal se- lections of classical and popular music which were well received. , waveasfm WITHIN THE LAW On October 9, Miss Loveday gavexa dramat- ic recital ot' the play Within the Law . Sho interpreted the play very realistically and demonstrated that she was a well trained rcad- cr. 141 41 4' ll' 8 .l0SHPHl'S DANIELS On December 2, Josephus Daniels, former Secretary of the Navy, gave a very intcrezting and instructive talk on Forts of Folly. lllflfllliklk III-1TI'2I I'II'I'I HARRY LO0S H An interesting lecture was given in Feb- ruary by Detective Harry Loose. He told about the great criminal organizations of Chi- cago and described how some of the great crimes are carried out. He had with him some of the tools used by robbers which he exhibited after the lecture. Hlfikllvlivk NEYINS STRING QUARTBT On the 3rd of April, the Nevins gave a con- cert composed of modern music, mostly com- positions by the American Composer, Nevins. The popular pieces and readings were especial- ly enjoyed. ll Sl Stl lk 181 SOPHOMORE PARTY The Sophomore class entertained the high school with a pretty dancing party in March. The auditorium was decorated with the Sophomore class colors, and punch and wafers were served. Mrs. 0. G. Wood and Fred Harris played for the dancing. llikikilf SENIOR PROGRAM O11 the 5th day of May, the Senior class presented the following program to the High School: Arbor Day Mrs. Munger Violin Solo - Doris Evans Speech - - Orel Burdick Song - - Senior Boys Cantalation - Clara Bergmann Reading - Doris Dennison Vocal Solo - - - Juanita 'Wallace Song ---- Senior Girls Dialogue, Harold Schaner and Nellie Anderson ll' :ll It lk lk 0Rt'Hl'1S'I'RA l'0Nl'l'1R'l' In April, the High School Orchcstra direc- ted by Mr. Nielsen, gave' a concert in the audi- torium. The ensemble numbers were wonder- fully wcll played and violin solos were given by Doris Evans, Eleanor Van Wickle, and Clara Bergmann. Mildred Evans played Schubert's beautiful Ave Maria on her cello and Mildred Gobin sang The Mission of a Rose. The orchestra has made great progress this year and the concert was very much en- joyed.

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