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31.1.3 1.7-,221 sag. -.. S 12 l THE HART1AN,'f 1927 S l Senior Class History 'Q' THE graduating class of 1927 began their quest for higher education in the fall of 1923, enrolling as Freshmen in the Hart High School. With Miss Lard- ner as class teacher, and Cecil Purdy, Floyd Puffer, Helen Tate and Helen Spit- ler as class officers, we embarked on this Sea of Knowledge, determined to erase all obstacles, and eventually satisfy our desires for more leaining. Our ability to ente1'tain was success- fully demonstrated at the Freshman danc- ing party. We also proved our ability along athletic lines by defeating Senior, Junior and Sophomore basketball teams, consequently winning a beautiiul silver loving cup. Our success continued into and through the Sophomore year. Another dancing party was enjoyed by the high school and faculty. Athletic laurels increased, and a two-act comedy, Pat O'Flarity, was pre- sented. Our class officers for this term were Ruth Jacobs, LeRoy Coddingtcn, Clyde Lombard and Dorotha Tyler. Miss Lard- ner was again our class adviser. We started our Junior term off with increased vim and determination. A high school education seemed more worth while and less impossible to us as older and wis- er Juniors. Our class was well managed by Mr. Chamberlain and the following class officers: Cecil Purdy, Clyde Lom- bard, Hazel Gobin, and Helen Spitler. A very successful annual party was enjoyed by the student body and the fac- ulty. All branches of athletics, particular- ly basketball, were developed to a still greater degree. The Junior play, Stop Thief, was presented by a group of our talented young actors, and was well received by the public. The mcst notable social event of our Junior year was the J-Hop, at which the Juniors entertained the Seniors of 1926 with an excellent banquet, followed by a dance in the beautifully decorated audi- torium. Now we pass on to a still higher level. We are Seniors, with new and greater ideals and responsibilities. Our class is composed of 52 members, from which we chose Ruth Jacobs Class President, Lor- raine Hart, vice-presidentg LeRoy Cod- dington, secretary, and Francis Barclay, treasurer. Mr. Chamberlain is class di- rector. A very efficient Hartian Staff was or- ganized with John Whalley editor-in-chief. Several members of the Senior class took part in the all-school-play, Green Stockings. The class is well represented in all branches cf atheletics. Francis Barclay captained the 1926 football team. Carlton Shull was elected captain of the 1927 baseball nine. The Apple Judging Team, composed of three Seniors, Carlton Shull, Lyle Snow and John Greiner, took second honors at the Grand Rapids Apple Show. These are only a few of the many de- serving honors which befell students in this successfull class of 1927 during their high school course. Now that our High School career is over we feel that the knowledge we have gained can be put to good advantage in this busy world. Much credit is due to the efficiency of the course of study offer- ed, and the assistance and co-operation tendered by the faculty. --Secretary.
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