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-x--'-'-i------------f---------i--l--I--J - -m-w- -' -if--M-i-M-------i-m--I---H---'M HART HIGH SCHOOL , UN IOR HIGH Top Row-Audrey Bromley, Viola Keck, Frieda Link, Miss Hawley, Norma Giesy, Miss Bowen, Bert Stevens. Leo Osborne, Ernest Robbins, Reynard Dillingham, Frederick Schaner, Donald Wolf. Sec-ond Row Clara Belle Wilde, Dorothy Chichester, Frieda Strong. Hilda Bender, Lou Ella Stevens. Phyllis Colo. Glen 0s- borne, Lorraine Berger, Marvin Lurie, Junior Rodgers, Bill Rollins, John Gable. Third Rowe Jeannette Gowell, Florence Leicht, Maureen Munger. Marie Osborne, Beth LOHLI, M21l'fHl'EPl- F0Sf9l'. Sally I-ml Hook. Frances Wyckolf, David Fletcher, Agnes Vm-enhorst. James Boller, Jack Corbin. Donald Powers. Iron,-th Row Petey- Baker, Willard Chichester, Franklin Weil-ich. Lowell Tambliniz. Harold Ream. Barbara Lattin. Robert Tripp, Muriel Martin. Ann Marilyn Wietzke, Lucille F102-it. David Sayles- Fifth Row Charles Landon, Arthur Olsen, Joe Versrhuren, Elwin Link, Guy Hasty, Albena Karneckas, Virtoria Halo. Marian France, Russell Butler. Jack Ferguson. Sixth Row- Rex Snyder. Dick Stoneman, Wilbur Heytlenberk. Gale Berger, Mamie Lorenz, Maxine Blarkinur, l ri4-dn Swihnrl. lie-ity Hayward, Nancy Corbin, William Shultz. unior High School History The Junior High school is a new estahlislied for the first time this composed of 40 7th graders and 34 organization, year. It is 8th graders. Miss Bowen and Miss Hawley are the instructors. The 8th grade officers are as fol dent, Jack t'orbing Vice-president, linghaing Secretary, Bill Rollins Maureen Munger. The offirers of the 7th grade ai lows: Presi- Reynard Dil- 3 Treasurer, 'ez President, Hgh- Rex Sniderg Vice-president, Arthur Olsen: Li- brarian, Nancy Corbing News Reporter, Lucille Frost. The Junior High held two parties, a Halloween Party, which was a Costume party and a George Washington party. These parties were very sue- cessful and were enjoyed by everyone present. The Junior High is a very sucfressful experi- ment and it will probably he Continued.
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THE HARTIAN, 1934 -... -i-..-..-.--.---.-.--- -..- - ---' - ---- ----- --------------i- ---f - -,-- - --1- -1-----i-------A-i---------it-r FRESHMAN CLASS v i Top Row- Donald Howard. Nyle Hovey, Milo Highland, Lyle Tamhling, Mr. Cowles, Edgar Reeds, Perry Slocum, Stanley Rudis. Second Row-Everett Hydenberk, Maurice Reed. Clifford Dillingham, Irene Pechumer, Ella Rose Meitner. Ernestine Griencr Helen Hackett. Jean Harris, Barbara Jensen. Third ROW-MB-ry Slate. Wanda Bovid. M8l'lI5ll'9t 3011913 Viola Reames, Rita Rose Luce, Katherine VVilbur, Marlezn Giroux, Itielene Smith, Helen Carter. Fourth Row--Robert Blackmer, Jack Highland, Phyllis Dillingham, Margaret Feasten, Virginia Blackmer, Claron Myers, Lorraine Stevens. Laverl Beebee, Corrine Snyder, Jack Lcemhuis. Fifth Row George Shramm, Gordon Neilsen, Thomas NVelsh, Virginia Butler, Thelma Kokx, Viririe Grover. Rose Moral. Velma Robinson, Norrine Bender. Sixth Row- Virp,-ina Lykens, Marilyn Hallatlay, Marian Putfsley, Marjorie Grate. Eloise Munger, Herbert Lombard, Max Tate Mary Lorraine Har ris. Freshman Class History We consist of fifty-four of the most ambitious freshmen. Under the leadership of various mem- bers of the faculty, and especially our class advisor, Mr. Uowles. we are beginning to ascend the ladder of success. As is the custom of the past, we elected class officers at the beginning of the year. Our presi- dent was Jack Salterg our vice-president, Bernice Weberg treasurer, Stanley Rudisg secretary. ltlloise Mnnger. Max Tate was elected to repre- sent us on the Student Council. -26- The most important social event of the year was the Freshman costume party, which was given on April twenty-seventh. We decorated the gym to represent a Japanese garden. On the whole it was quite a success. We are also proud of our two varsity letter men. Stanley Rudis in football, and Perry Slo- cum in basketball. --Eloise R. Munger.
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THE HARTIAN, 19:24 . V... - -..- - - i-..-.-..-.-i-.-.-..-i.-...- -..-..-..-...- ,... -...-....-.i-...t OCEANA COUNTY NORMAL Back Row Ruth Kirwin, Miss Fry, Miss Becker. Miss Kantz, Katherine Vander Wall. June Hitchcock. Marjorie Nielsen. Elizabeth McCallum. Mr. Fhinn. Middle Rowe Maisie Rowley, Hazel Haight, lrenc Kalland. Ilorothy N0l'b0t'Q. Klllh Helmworth. Mabel Kirwin, Allillihf' Hllllii- day. Norma Heat-hunt. Front Row Eugene Jensen, Lyle Lyon, Vs-rlo Archer, Merle Archer. Urville Siicllciilmt-l'L5'Pl'. IIHWVPIIUQ Norhersr- County N orrnal History On September 4, 1933, nineteen would he teach- ers met at the Normal to lmeeiii a year's work in preparation for future duties, Shortly after the beginning of the year we met, in our first business meeting to better organize the class. At this meeting Marjorie Nielsen was elected President: Maisie Rowley, Vice-President, Irene Kalland, Secretaryg and Merle Archer, Treasurer. Also we had as instructors to help us over the path, Mr. H. H. Shinn, Superintendent, Miss Isabelle Becker, Principal, Miss Anna B. Kantz, Critic, and Miss Leota Fry, Art instructor. With the class started on its year's journey in the care ot' these otticers and instructors we completed the years' journey with all nineteen safe and sound. 'M- if No one, we are proud to say, fell out by the way. Nine townships of this county and two outside townships were represented, also seven high schools, tive of which were in this county. During the year we enjoyed a roast at Silver Lake, a Halloween party at the school house, a party at Wietzke's given by Miss Kantz and Miss llecker, a trip to Kalamazoo, a party at Osborn's, and a moving picture of Michig'an's animal litc to help raise money to defray expenses. We completed our year's journey on May 29, 19234, Wll0l1 dressed in caps and gowns, we re- ceived our diplomas and teachers' certificates and were ready to begin our teaching profession. E2 8..
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