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HART HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore We began cur career in Hart High a year ago last September as timid quiet Freshmen. It did not take us long to get used to the new routine although we occasionally got lost in the halls or mixed up on the location of our class rooms. The Juniors and Seniors appeared as heroes to us with their carefree and superior ways. We chose old rose and silver for our class colors and elected our officers as follows: President----Emiel Vanderhouwart Vice President Neil Spitler Secretary .......... Clare Mack Treasurer-----------------Louise Kokx In February we gave our first annual party, which, although it was our first attempt of this kind, came off well, due to the assistance of our class advisor, Mrs. Hutchins. We were defeated by the Seniors in the interclass basket ball tournament. In June we had our dreaded finals which were not so bad as we thought they would be after which we were dismissed for a welcome three months’ vacation. This year starting school was more enjoyable for we had had a whole year of high school life and could sit back and look bored or laugh at the silly mistakes of the Freshmen. We could get some fun out of participating in eraser fights. We Class History looked down on sailing paper airplanes which was now too undignified and child-like. We held a class meeting and elected the following officers: President----------------------Ogden Amstutz Vice President------Lorraine Spitler Secretary---------------------Norman Billings Treasurer---------------Clare Mack Of the sixty-three students who began school last year as Freshmen, fifty-nine had survived and were on hand when school started. A few have dropped since then. Several of the fellows went out for football and many of them made the reserve team. Two of them, Neil Spitler and Ogden Amstutz, covered themselves and the Sophomore class with glory by earning Varsity letters. We gave a program entitled “All Gumed Up” which was well received by the students and teachers. Many of the fellows made the reserve team in basket ball and some of the girls made the girls first team. The second team in basket ball this year made a very fine showing and promises a very fine team next year. Lyllian Wy koff earned a girl’s first team letter. We gave our party right after spring vacation and a good crowd of students and teachers were there. — 27 —
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THE HARTIAN, 1928 Sophomore Class Roll Front Row—James Flood, Webster Highland, Lucina Lipps, Helen Weiting, Gertrude Baker, Florence Butler, Adria Van Wickle, Doris Hoff-myer. Second Row—Louise Kokx, Lillian Wyckoff, Lorraine Spitler, Donna Hook, Peggy Schaner, Gladys Prosser, Doris Rummer, Esther Lindefield, Clare Mack, Henry Shisler. Third Row—Gertrude Freeborn, Marion Campbell, Iris Smith, Anna Stanhope, Genevieve Kokx, Nellie Rombouts, Claribel Leach, Florence Bush- ong, Henry Lorenz, Harold Brandel, Charlie Jensen. Fourth Row—Verlin Eisenlohr, Bud Vanderhou-wart, Carlton Blades, Dick Jensen, Dorothy Snow, Evelyn Slate, Dorothy North, Norman Billings, Marian Mead, Percy Greiner, Eugene Kuhne. Fifth Row—Jack Hart, Glenn Demmon, Otis Riddell, Mrs. Hutchins, Mildred Greene, Willard Leicht, Earl Lindsey, Edward Wallace. Oscar Worth, Lloyd Weiting, Neil Spitler. — 2« —
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THE HARTIAN, 1928 Freshmen Class Roll Front Row—Gladys Perry, Vera Stevens, Hazel Gay, Neva Giddings, Lorraine Service, Dorothy VanWickle, Cecil Howard. Lorine Wright. Second Row—l ee Farmer, Donald Griener, Wayne Burdick, Bernice Boomer, Lenore Hanson, Lucille Benner, Frances Gable. Third Row—John Schofield, Anna Fuller, Louis Barton. Doiis VanWickle, Matt Crosby, Doris Hardy, Thomas McMillan, Leona McKee. Fourth Row—Edna Leak, Grace Schofield, Bernice Shimkus, Dorothy Demmon, Norine Anderson, Vivian Barkel, Twila Rittenhouse, Mary Fuller, Avis Skinner, Marion Brukman, Julia Cole, Esther Coleson, Wilma Kaiser. Fifth Row—Virginia Handy, Genevieve Buber, June McClennan, Louise Carcley, Ruth Jessup. Gladys Kiste, Fred Ferry, Edith Dempsey. Sixth Row—Jerome Kokx, Robert Pierce, Floyd Rumohr, Estel Feasel, Frederick Keck, Otto Miller. Wallace Flynn, Miss Shisler, Class Advisor. Marland Brukman, Eugene Spencer, Furrel Brooks, Leslie Boomer, Edward Krause. — 28 —
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