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THE HARTIAN, 1931 • •+ JUNIOR CLASS Top Row Roxcr Nielsen. Edwin Pearson. Sylvester Graff. Clarence Hale. Peter Nonooird, Frederick Smith. Arthur Mesick. George Billinas. Harold Freeborn. Forrest Pickens. Sidney Fuller. Huko Kraut .. L. E. DuVall. Wallace Flynn. Willard Tice, Norman Kuhne. Second Row- Mr. Snow (Advisor). Iola Gerard. Dorothy Nielsen, Florence Garver. Phyllis Lambrix. Lucy Haight. Cleo W’ier-ich. Myrtle Wheeler. Bernice Boomer. Ruth Jessup. Katherine Staples. Doris Quackenbush, Kathleen May. Robert Wieners, Leon Spitler, Basil Carclay. Third Row Masie Rowley. Marjorie Benson. Ruth Shoultz. Elizabeth Benner. Clara Booth. Doris Snow. Virginia Wolfe. Dorothy Highland. Alta Reams. Fern Hart. Mary Rombouts. Evelyn Brimmer. Alma Mills. Bernice Lipski, Alberta Kunkcl. Margaret North. Fourth Row—Noret Flood. Carlton Story. George Morat. Eugene Jensen. Edwin Hopi er. Norman Hayward. John Pevic, Kenneth Cloud. Harold Booth, Willard Grate, Robert Diamond. Edward Coleson. Bertil Kraut . Class History In the fall of ’28 a Freshman class of about sixty-five embarked upon its career in Hart High school. However, the customary confusions were almost entirely avoided, because the biggest part of our class had gone to this school for eight years and consequently knew the building well. Under the leadership of Mr. Olendorf as faculty advisor and Carlton Story as president we gave a dancing party for the High school. This proved to be a great success. With a few casualties, our class returned in the fall of ’29 to resume our scholastic duties. As Sophomores we elected Kathleen May for our president. With the help of Mrs. Skinner as udvisor we gave our annual party to the High school. This was one of the most successful of the year. At the close of school a large part of the class enjoyed a picnic at Juniper Beach given by Miss Haas, our I atin instructor. In September ’30 we entered school as dignified (for the most part) Juniors. We chose Mr. Snow class advisor and Peter Norgaard president to guide us through this eventful year. Our dancing party was immensely enjoyed by all. But the outstanding event of the year was the presentation of our Junior play, “In Cherry Time”. With no previous experience the members of the cast—Kathleen May, Carlton Story, Ruth Ellen Sherman, Robert Weigers, Hugo Krantz, Doris Snow, Edwin Hopper, Maizie Rowley, Doris Quackenbush, Eugene Jensen, Alberta Kunkel and Peter Norgaard showed remarkable ability and received many compliments from those who attended the play. At the close of the year we entertained the Seniors at a banquet and dancing party. This was a brilliant success. When next year comes and we are graduated, it will be with regret that we shall leave Hart High school where we have enjoyed so many happy times. ■—Ruth Ellen Sherman. Page Twenty-two
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HART HIGH SCHOOL IN MEMORIAM Our classmate and friend, Cecil Howard, who departed from this life dining our Sophomore year. The Class of 1931 deeply mourns the absence of her pleasing personality and loyal friendship. December 29, 1912—January 4, 1929. Page Twenty-on
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HART HIUH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CLASS Top How Rudolph Stockinger. Lew in Rider. Joe Miller. Fred Davis. Robert Hale, Stewart Dillingham. Levern Mnlburg. Nellie Lainbrix, Mary Raker, Raymond Lorenz. Second Row Mr. Olendorf (Advisor). Opal McDonald. Flore:.ce Campbell. Germaine Schaner, Bernice Kokx. Maimie Kyncl. Hazel Haight. Winifred Clute, Alma Schramm. Dorothy Rummer. Mildred Moravec. Third Row Marjorie Nielsen. Vera Bleecker. Evelyn Griener. Mildred Snow, Wilna Hackett, Doris Humie. Lucille Dhien, Dorothy Welsh, Erna Guenther. Doris Johnson. Catherine Conkle. Theresa Jorissen. Fourth Row- Ray Walters. Arthur Brandel. Grant Mitteer, Felix Juska, Lloyd Newuted, John Smith, Robert Pettigrove. Max PhiliiK), George Foster. Class History We, the Sophomore class of 1931, began our school career as Freshmen in the fall of 1929. When everything was in full swing the following officers were chosen: President—Opal McDon- ald; vice-president, Louis Rider; secretary, Joe Miller; treasurer, Bernice Kokx. We gave a costume party which, with the aid of our class advisor, Mr. Cowles, was a great success. Now, as Sophomores, after a three months vacation, we began our second year of high school with a large enrollment. Mr. Olendorf was chosen our class advisor. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Grant Mitteer; vice-president, Maxine Bender; Secretary, Felix Juska; treasurer, Doris Humie. After choosing our class colors. Rose and Silver, we gave a dancing party in March which was well attended. At the inter-class track meet held at the Fair Grounds we lost to our rival, the Freshmen. Our assembly program was given in May, in the auditorium, and was well received. Now at the closing of our successful year as Sophomores, we are ready to take our next step as Juniors. Page Twenty-three
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