Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 11 text:

 rV»» V ntnimlt Task to ricli Highest In TO Graduating Class. Highest honors in this year’s Hart High school graduating class were awarded to non-resldeqt pupils, while seven of the remaining ten scholastic leaders also completed,.their grade, schooling in rural districts. Valedictorian honors for the 1933 class were awarded to Miss Marjorie Nielsen. Miss Nielsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Nielsen, of the Van Wickle school district and during her high school career has maintained the highest gTades of her class. She is sixteen years old. Miss Mamie Kyncl,- seventeen year’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kyncl, of the Hovey school district. Golden township, was awarded salut-atorian honors. • Miss Kyncl has worked and paid her own way throughout the entire four year course. Other students placed on the honor roll from the class of 47 includes:, Adalane Halladay, Hazel Haight, Doris Nielsen, Aina Johnson, Felix Juska, Bernice Kokx, Ejnar Krantz, Lynn Lambrix, Nellie Lambrix, and Dorothy Welsh. These students were listed alphabetically by Principal Snow with no regard to their standing in the class. Mr. Snow reports that all twelve honor students maintained a better than B average throughout their high school course and the picking of the leaders was a most difficult job. No announcement was made at the present time as to the date or program '.of the, commencement, exercises. 1 AMWii Nivltttn Valedictorian of Hart H. S. Class By Staff Correspondent Hart, March 16.—Principal Maurice Snow of Hart high school, today announced Wie selection of Miss Marjorie Nielsen as valedictorian and Ml s Mamie Kyncl as salutatorian of the class of 1933. Miss Nielsen Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Nielsen, of Hart township. She is 16 years old, one of the youngest members of a graduating class of 47. Slie was graduated from ' Van Wickle grade school. Miss Kyncl, 17 years old, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kyncl. Besides carrying her school work for the past four years she has done outside work to finance her education. She is a graduate of Hovey I school. The announcement of honor students including 10 besides the winners of highest honors, was made In a class i meeting yesterday by Mr. Snow. De-i tails of arranging for invitations and other functions In anticipation of commencement this spring were discussed. . Other honor students announced by Mr. Snow are Hazel Haight. Adaline Halladay, Doris Humie, Aina Johnson. Felix Juska. Bemicj Kokx. Ejnar Krantz, Lynn Lambrix, Nellie Lambrix and Dorothy Welsh. All honor students maintained an average of better than B throughout the four-year course. Mr. Snow reported the honor list represents the most unusual record achieved .by a graduating class in several years. To be eligible for valedictory and salutatory honors a student must have earned all credits in Hart high school. Mr. Snow explained. linsintH wvutny.n rii.- fiiitilty .If rho Hurt bleli m-b.x.l ii-f f $r M1»« %1 nr hnv - the r gr»d nallng «.; of YdtiSl. Joric Nielsen will l e valedictorian • I Mlsx Minnie Kyncl. salutatorlnn. The or hors on the honor roll Include Ada-llne llnllmlny. Hazel Haight. l „Hs 11iirule. Alim Johnson, Felix Juska. Bernice Kokx. Ejnar Krantz. Lynn Lambrix, Nellie Lambrix and Dorothy Welsh. The list Is given nlphnlietlc- j ally rather than by percentage of I grades. Principle Maurice fhiow slat-|ed, however, that, all of jnliovc a “It average. To Ik eligible for either Ian or salutatorlan it is that the whole four years Ik done in Hart school, jorie Nielsen is only She is the daughter llieni bad valedietor-neeessnry work must Miss jfnr-Irt years of age. of Mr. and Mrs. ’n»oinas II. Nielsen, living in the Van Wickle district southwest of Hart. Miss ICyiiel is 17 years old. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kyncl. living in the Hovey district northwest of ITart. Both of those students are nonresidents of the district but have completed their four years’ work in the Har( schools. Miss Kyncl Is also proud of the fact that she has worked tier way through school during the entire four years. -



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 Friends: We the Glass of 1£33 extend to you e most cordiol welcome. he are glc d to have you here with us tonirht so th t you can share our Glass Day exercises, for v e ov e a great deal of our success to all of you— to you, Parents, lor your many sacrifices that have made it nos: itie for us i;o ttend Hart Fi h School; to vou, members of the Faculty, for your patience and cheerful assistance at ell tryina times; to you, members of the School Board, for keeping up this institution and obtaining canable instructors so that ve could have the best possible; and to you, friends, for your encouragement and help when things were darkest. T.e have worked faithfully and diligently for four years nreraring our ship for the voyage which all os will 1 egin tonirht. The framework consisting of boards of Algebra, History, English, Geometry, Latin and Chemistry were often difficult to nail together. It seemed to us at times that some oi the boards just would not fit, but with your help, my friends, we su-ceeded in getting every plank into its place. Some of the more pleasant subjects, orchestra, glee club, athletics, helped to make our ship more attractive and work more Pleasant. With our last examinations we gaily painted her and she is now waiting for us to co :e on board. Some of us, undoubtedly '-ill go on to college in order to prepare a larger slip, a shin whicn will travel j.ar— tlier £ nd over rougher seas, but we i 11 went to anchor so nev rhere, where v e can find h upiness and contentment.. With our motto—’’Tonight we launch, where shall we enchor? always in our minds, we shall over Ihe sea of life looking for a safe harbor. Again with the most cordial of greetings, I say. Welcome Friends.

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