Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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RCHESTR Gobin Mildred HHH Bergm Clara ohert McMillan R arling Wallace C Evans Ile Geraldi Evans Gladys Eleanor Van Wickle Evans Doris Wallace lngland cofield S Florence Josephine Evans Merle Wood ctoi' Condu Mr. Nielsen, Evans ldred Mi ak Wayne Le Lou se Keen ..-. t Brandel CI' erb , H Z6 6 M3 Geraldin nolds Rey Ile ll J iburg An e Van bell Iia Edith Shogren Chella Shinn Dorothy Linderneld Verda Pettigrove rix h ITI La Maurice

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-1:-I u!! I I I i I I f I 3 I I 1 I I I I I I i I F I i I I I 1 I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I JOKES Q - 1u1u1u1u-n11n 111: - - 1 -1lu111ul-ll--m1nl1l1lu 1111 uw 1111 u1l1l-U-11:-:UP Our Principal, Mr. Rakestraw, believes in, say it with flowers. lllllllllillfll Mrs. Hutchins asked Harry H. who was af- ter Washington when he was making his fam- ous retreat across New Jersey. Harry, after thinking a moment, Wolfe Mrs. Hutchins: Perhaps it was a wolf but it happened to be General Howe. lklklklkill Mrs. Hutchins in XII English discussing the influence on the people of the works of Emer- son: What part of a person's body contains the intellect. Veda G. after thinking a moment- I don't know. Mrs. H.: Your intellect is supposed to be in your head. lllfitklklk Miss Clark canned four young men, namely, Karl Johnson, Harley Hodges, Dale Hoffmyer and Ted Lambrix from Ceaser class one day because they had on their hair some newly dis- covered hair tonic. Besides she alto made them translate Ceaser from the beginning of the book up to the lesson of Nov. 2, 1921. As a consequence the following ad appear- cd on the board written by our famed solo singer, Kenfield: llItll.l.lAN'l'lNl'1 IWINIELY I'ERFl'Ml+1ll HAIR 'l'0Nlt' 'l'ry Some-Free Sample. Sold at COLLINS' A. ll. S. lDRl'G S'l'0lll'1. XII If 21 ik lk This in AIl1t'.l'Il'illl Lit:-rnture Class. Mrs. Hutchins: What is the meaning of 'wo0 ? Chester: To win. Mrs. Hutchins: Not always. Checterz Well, I know what it means but I can't say it. A Dl5Sf'RIl I'l0N OF A BASE-BALL GAME. The game opened with Molasses at the stick, Small-pox catching, and Cigar in the box with lots of smoke. Horn was at first, Fiddle on second, backed by Corn in the field. He made it hot for Umpire Apple who was rot- ten. Ax came to bat and chopped Cigar while Brick walked and sawdust filled the bases. Hammer made a hit, and Twenty made a score. Cigar went out and Balloon started to pitch, but went up in the air. Then Cherry tried, but it was wild. Old Ice kept cool in the game until he was hit by Pitcher, then you should have heard Ice QS? Cream. Cabbage had a good head but got stewed and was put out of the game. He was not the only one for Umpire Apple got canned. Grass covered lots of ground, and the crowd cheered when Spider caught a fly. Bread loafed on third and tried to pump Organ, but Organ play- ccl fast and put out Light. On the fifth inning, Wind began to blow about what he could do, and the way Steam roasted Peanuts was a fright. Knife was put out for cutting first base. In the third inning, Corn was shocked when Hammer made a hit. Trombone follow- ezl with a slide for homo, but Meat was on the plate to put him out. Lightning pitched and struck two men. Door took his place and shut out the opposing team, One to Nothing. There was a lot cf betting on the gamc and Soap cleaned up the coin. lllrkrkillll There was an ag teacher named Dell, He slipped on the ice and fell, He came down so hard That they greased him with lard, And since then he never was well. F. S. Shir!!! One noon hour. Hatch Hasley was running all over the school building hunting for Ruth McMillan. He said he wanted her to give him a quarter so he cculd buy his dinner down town instead of going clcar home. We wonder what kind of a husband he will make if he is letting the girls carry his money around for him al- ready?



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-Q- I I I I I I I I I I S I I I 1 l L 1 L L l L l L L ! I I 5 I ? 1 I I I I I I I I I I ,I 'I' Q ATHLETICS i OUR FAIR After much delay, due to 'various opinions as to the advisability of girls participating in such a strenuous activity, basket ball practice was started some time in January. About twenty girls came out for practice and they were there for work. Not much time was giv- en for getting ready and the first game came off the latter palt of the month. It was with our annual antagonists from the watery town, Pentwater. However, Pentwater was on the warpath and Hart was defeated. She was also beaten again by the same team later in the sea- son. Then the Junior and Senior girls inet and fur flew. The Seniors won. Then they play- ed another. Again the Seniors won. How cmne? tWe suspect, however, that the Junior Misses realized that this was the last year the Seniors had in Old Hart High, so they did not do any killingJ But the fair ones nearly met their match when they came up against the fairer faculty. However, they were able to win by a narrow margin and great was the joy therefrom. Later on, in two games with Mon- tague, Hart won-and lost, one. And that endrd the season. BASKETEERS Captain Lydia Brandel, together with Hel- en Fuller, did some basket shooting of which they might well be proud. Miss Blandel is :gn exceedingly efficient forward. Helen is not to be despised and is one of the hardest players we have as yet seen. Tall Dorothy Gilliland, as jumping center, is a wonder and so is little Phyllis Joslin. Phyl- lis is small in stature but not in her basketball capacities. Leave it to Dorothy to start the ball going and to Phyllis to keep it going. The subs, Althea Brooker and Olive Os- born, were at allvtimes ready and willing to get into the fray and showed themselves worthy of the trust placed in them. They will shine next year. Miss Brown was the coach. Nothing we can say will do full credit to her abilities in that line. She was always teaching, explaining and trying to build up a better team, not only for the present year but for times to come. To her is due the foundation of a future team as well as the success of the present one. May the coming teams be as successful and may they have as good chances as the team of '22,

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