THE HARTIAN, 1935 +• Senior Class History The purpose of beginning: a task is to have the satisfaction of having attained achievement and victory in due time. Ambition and will power spur the instinct to achieve higher and nobler things. Through our beloved Hart High, we have been able to take the first step of our voyage toward achievement. There have been stormy seas and many ups and downs in our voyage, but through hard honest labor we have at last gained our port victoriously thus far. although there are other more distant ports to strive to reach. Hence our motto—“We have crossed the Bay, the Ocean lies before us.” Our class started its high school career in the ninth grade in the fall of 1931 with an enrollment of fiftv-nine. If we were a bit unused to our new surroundings, we soon became accustomed to the high school life. We chose the following officers: President, Arleen Billings; Vice-Pres- ident, Clayton Kokx; Secretary, Helen Shull; Treasurer. Richard Riddell. Phyllis Kokx represented our class in the Student Council. We appreciated the valuable advice of Mr. Cowles, our class adviser, and his efforts which aided us in getting a firm interest in high school. Our main social event consisted of a Haid Times party given on May 13. Through the cooperation of the students and Mr. Cowles the party was deemed a very enjoyable occasion. We started our Sophomore year with a class of fifty-eight, our Freshman year having been a motive to spur 11s on. The following officers were elected: President, Geraldine Tyler; Vice-Pres- ident, Kdward Goush; Secretary, N. J. Hook. Treasurer, Donald Shull. Clayton Kokx was our Student Council representative. Mr. Olendorf acted as a very efficient class adviser and guided us along another step of the way. We gave a frolicsome St. Patrick’s party on March 17, 1933. In the fall of 1933 we entered the Junior Class, sixty-one in number, with a sense of greater responsibility resting on our shoulders. We selected our class colors—amber and blue. Our new class officers whom we elected were: Presi- dent, Phyllis Kokx; Vice-President. Florence Johnson; Secretary, Arleen Billings; Treasurer, Clinton Barritt. As Juniors we were entitled to two representatives. We elected John Hanson and Vivian Dukes as our representatives. Mr. Snow was our class adviser. On December 7, our class sponsored the Magician. We also put on the class play “Oh. Dortor”, which was made successful through the energetic efforts of Mr. Shinn and the class. Our class honored the Senior Class of 1934 with a Banquet which was given in the dining room of the Stevens Hotel, and a dance which was given in the high school auditorium. In September, 1934, we again greeted our school, and, as dignified Seniors, we felt our duty to uphold our school to the best of our ability along the last mile of the journey. We selected as our leaders, President, Richard Riddell; Vice-President. John Hanson; Secretary, Vivian Dukes; Treasurer, Florence Johnson. Our representatives in the Student Council were Glenn Trommater and Gladys Walsworth. Berth 1 Springstead was elected President of the Student Council by the student body. Mr. Snow acted very capably as our adviser. Early in the year the class sponsored a party for the high school, also a Stunt Night, and Reno, the Magician. The Seniors and Juniors put on a play, “Huckleberry Finn”, under Mr. Shinn’s supervision. Thus ended successfully our happy joyous years at Hart High School where we have prepared for different walks of life each one of us will follow. May our voyage through life be as successful as our past four years at good old Hart High School. Past Twelve
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+ THE HARTIAN, 1933 ADAM BALAVITCH “Life is what you make it.“ Baseball 32. 34. Baseball Captain 34. Intel -Class Softball 33, 34. Track 33. ’34. Inter-Class Track 31. ’32. 33. 84. Grain .Ju lK»nir 34. Inter-Class Baseball 33. CLINTON BAKIUTT — ••Hoof “So many hours must I take my rest. Football 33. 34. Basketball 32. 33. 34. Basketball Captain 34. Baseball 34. Track 32. 33. 34. Grain Judirintr 33. Treasurer of Class 34. Student Manager of Football 32. M. ABl.KEN BILLINGS “For pome we love: the loveliest and the best. Editor of Martian 35. President of Class 32. Secretary of Class 34. Declamation 33. Inter-Class Basketball 32. 33. 34. 35. Inter-Class Track 32. 33, 34. 35. Junior-Senior Play 34. J-Hop Committee 34. Carnival Queen 35. Radio Follies 35. Glee Club 32. 33. MAX BILLINGS A man. a pal, a friend : One who is true to the end. Band 31. 32. 33 HELEN BOOMER “So trim and tall, so resolute and dignified.” Glee Club 32. 33. Junior-Senior Play 34, 35. Librarian 34. J-Hop Committee 34. Hartian Staff 35. Senior Stunt Ninht 35. Radio Follies 35. RAYMOND RBI LLI1 ART — -Ray An honest man is the noblest work of God.” Band 32. 33. 31. Orchestra 33. 34. Junior-Senior Play 35. 34. Pace Fourteen
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