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----------i----------------M-HART HIGHS H I ln IORS UI 9 ,A ll Class Officers PRESIDICN1' - - Donna Graff VICE-PRl'1SlDI'IN'F - - Burton Dayharsh SI41l'Rli'l'ARY - Phillip Van Allsburg 'l'RlfIASURl'lR - - Hollis Tate EE E VLASS MO'l l'O: No Victory without Labor. CLASS VOLORS: Green and Silver. -11- CHOOL
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THE HARTIAN, 1934 Senior Class History History is a narration of facts and events in the order of time, with their causes and effects. The cause of our class history is ambition. Am- bition is the power that has lifted men from savagery to civilization. Ambition has no country or neighborhood. It is a plant that grows in any soil, and its fortunate possession will grow with it. The good old H. H. S. has made it possible for us to lay a foundation for future usefulness. The quality of that foundation is in proportion to the amount of ambition we put into it. Our class numbering sixty, started in the Fall of 1930, building another link in that chain which we call life. It has taken courage to keep con- tinually at it, until now our task is finished. We started out with the following officers: President, Clayton Perry, Vice President, Fran- ces Crosby: Secretary, Barbara Bleeckerg Treas- urer, Virgil Powers. We chose as our class colors, green and silver which we have kept throughout our four years in High School. Mr. Cowles was chosen as class advisor, and during the year he gave us much valuable advice, which was greatly needed and appreciated. Very soon after school started we gave an as- sembly program which helped to make us feel as though we were really a part of the High School. The social event of the year was a costume party given on the evening of April 24. It was a great success due to the efforts of the Freshmen and our class advisor. We finished our first year and started as Sophomores with the realization that as we p1'o- gressed in High School we had to assume greater responsibility. This year we chose as leaders the following officers: President, Andrew Weber, Vice President, Teresa Vanderhavelg Secretary, Donald Tate, Treasurer, Stephanie Bovid. With the help of our new class advisor, Mr. Olendorf, we put on our Sophomore party, which was en- joyed by everyone. In the Fall of 1932 school was again in session, -lo- and we were proud to think that we were Jun- iors. In our new role it meant that we were starting on the last half of our High School Life. We chose Marjorie Moody, Virgil Powers, Uhris- tine Schofield and Bessie Kreigh as class officers, and Mrs. Hawley as our class advisor. Six of the members of our class took part in the .lunior-Senior Play, The Wild Oats Boy which was a great success. Our Junior boys won the inter-class indoor baseball contest. We were also well represented in athletics and on the judging teams, many of the former winning first team letters. The crowning event of the year was the Junior- Senior Banquet and Dance, which might be called our farewell party to the Seniors. The Banquet was served in the parlors of the Con- gregational Chureh, and later there was dancing in the High School auditorium, which was decor- ated in the Senior Class Colors. When the Fall of 1933 saw us back in school again, we were filled with awe as we were now Seniors and expected to uphold the dignity of that class. The officers as elected were: President, Donna Graffg Vice President, Burton Dayharshg Secretary, Phillip Van Allsburgg Treasurer, Hol- lis Tate. The Senior Class put on two plays, l'1lmer and Kidnapping Deity under the direction of our class advisor Mr. Shinn. Graduation is only the beginning of what the effect will be from the four years spent in Hart High School. While we have played, studied, and had a never to be forgotten time together, we have been creating separate little worlds for ourselves. Worlds that we must live in, so let us hope that in the history of our four years lies a well built foundation for a life of usefulness, honest work and happiness. Ambition plus Labor spells victory--hence our motto- No Victory without Labor.
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- - H- 'I - I I - IIII -w- rlll - IIII - vlvl - Ilvl - vlvl - vlll - Ilvl -Im- flll -W-w-H-nn-ul-ul-w-nu-H-nl-will W . 'W STEPHANIE BOVID - Sieve Frei: and fever, stress and strife Will not trouble her tranquil life. Glee Club '31, Operetta '32, Home Economics Club '32, Class Treasurer '32, Big Broadcast '33, All School Play '33, Senior Play '34, SIDNEY BRIMMER He says not much but thinks the more, Glee Club '31. Inter-Class Baseball '32, '33, Operetta '31, Inter-School Baseball '31, FRANCES CROSBY -- Fran Our youngest, and our dearest, Glee Club '31, '32, Operetta '32, Class Vice-President '31, Junior-Senior Play '33, H. H. S. Broadcast. '33, Debate '33, '3-1, Senior Play '34, Student Council '34, Hartian Staff '34, Home Economics Club '32, Cheer Leader '33, '34, Declamation '31, RUSSELL BLADES For he was jus' the quiet kind where Nature never varies. Inter-Class Baseball '33, '34. Grain Judging '33, Band '33. DORIS BRANDEL A rare compound of jollity, frolic and fun. Inter-Class Basketball '31, '32. '33, '34 Inter-Scholastic Basketball '32, Glee Club '31, Big Broadcast '33, Hartian Staff. Debate '33, Home Economics Club '32, Senior Play '34, J-Hop Committee '33, Inter-Cla s Track '31, '32, '33, '3-1. Q - . B ILA CARGILL - Shorty Q! Pleasure that gives others pain Her generous heart would scorn. Glee Club '31, '32, '33, Home Economics Club '32, 3W '
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