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HART HIGH SCHOOI + SOPHOMORE CLASS Top How Stanley Rudls, Edgar Reeds. Perry Slocum. Lyle Tambling. ttfcorge Schramm. Jean Harris, Mxdon Haekett. Ernes- tine Greiner. Miss Cloud. ... . . ,, • „ ... . Fourth Row Madeline Branham. Gordon Nielsen.« Thomas Welsh. Jack Leemhuis.. Marguerite Doering. Mary Van Allsburg. l Everett Heydenberk. +Catherine Wilbur. Marjorie Grate. Eloise Munger. Third Row Mary Harris, Irene Pechumer.jjirta Rose Luce. Ella Rose Meitner. .Velma Robinson. Thelma Kokx. ‘Marian Pugsley, Rose Moral. Lorraine Stevens. Second Row Corrine Snider. OVanda Bov id. Norrine Bender. Vergie Grover. Herbert Lombard. Marleen Giroux. -Max Tate. Robert Blackmer, Helen Carter. Virginia Butler. y First Row Velma Vine. Margaret Feister. Marilyn Halladay, Phyllis Dillingham. Margaret Boiler, Virginia Lykens V tola Reames. La Verle Beebe. Virginia Blackmer. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When we entered school as freshmen in 1933 we elected the following officers: President, Jack Salter; Vice-president, Bernice Weber; Treasurer, Stanley Rudis; Secretary, Eloise Munger. The class party was given April 27, 1934, and it was a costume party. Entering school as sophomores in 1934, we elected the following: President, Perry Slocum: Vice-president. Marian Pugsley; Treasurer. Marjorie Grate; Secretary, Jack Salter. The class party was given on March 15, 1935. and it was a St. Patrick’s party. Page Twenty-five
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THE HARTIAN, 1935 JUNIOR CLASS Top Row Robert Palen. Victor Fletcher. Goyt Read. Peter SJrimkus, John Frost. I avant Pickens. ir S|rii hifth Row Fernetta Gplvin. Audrey Giroux. Miss McCall. '■Frank Schramm. Daniel GonderrlBetty Welsh, Rill Bunch Uwr-ence Lombard.'Oean Reynolds. Robert Tate. Felix Andrulis. f.f m in5fV Oeirier June Anderaon. Maurice Nichola. Anna Stanho, e Coralie SJoai Ailadys Shinn, Della Car rill. Marjorie Reed. Arlene Copen ha vpr Avan Robinson. Fourth Third Row Row Helen Braudel. Mildred Kenson. Ijnuise Stark. Evelyn Erwin. Vivian Miller. Roy Erwin. Wallace May. Carl Hill. Mildred Lurie. ''Alice Lorenz, cHilda Wietrand. Kenneth Kokx. : °,l rH«rt riRlthri Parker! l ietl C nuna 'lia aa ret lZZ n'S ’ McCart °- P-dy. hieil Weirich. '“'FleKher TrTair'jone;': Conkl B“,ri“ Neut.nb.um. I-rraine Halladay. Barbara JenklnaM)ori. JIN 10 R ( LASS IIISTORY We. the junior class, entered our high school career in the fall of ’32, a group of timid freshmen. numbering 65. We chose the following officers: President, John Achterhof; Vice-presi- dent, Lorraine Halladay; Secretary and Treasurer. Jeanne Watkins; with James Coleson representing us in the student council. I.ate in the spring we put on our first high school party. Under the supervision of Mr. Cowles we passed a successful year. When we entered as sophomores our enrollment had been reduced to fifty members. Our class officers were as follows; President, Jeanne Watkins; Vice-president, Dick Rummer; Secretary. Lorraine Halladay; Treasurer, Mary Jean Day harsh. We chose Barbara Jenkins as our student council representative. With the assistance of Mr. Sumrill, our class adviser, we put on a St. Patrick’s party on March 16. A shadow was cast over our otherwise enjoyable year by the death of our classmate, Maxine France. At the beginning of our junior year there were 52 of our original number and 9 more entered from surrounding schools. The following officers were chosen: President, Barbara Jenkins; Vice- president, Neil Weirich; Secretary, Wallace May; Treasurer. Elaine Grate. Coralie Sloan and Robert Palen represented us on the student council. We selected green and white as our class colors. A Valentine party was given February 8th. On May 10th we joined with the seniors in presenting the play “Huckleberry Finn.” On May 24th occurred the most memorable event of the year when we honored the seniors at the annual banquet and dance. We are now eagerly looking forward to being the seniors of Hart High School. —Elaine Grate. Page Twenty-four
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THE MARTIAN, 1935 —+ FRESHMEN CLASS Top Row—Olive Corliss. Edith Robbing, Phyllis Cole Mr. Cowles, Jeane •'Donald Howard. Ruth Riddell. Donald Wolf.'SJlifTord Dillingham. Fourth Row—Bernicp Weber.-Stella Bray. Evelyn Strait. La Verle GrafT, lian Jensen. John Gable, Marjorie Trommater. Elene Heydenberk. y Third Row Opal Coleson, Lillian Van Tassel. Lillian Barry. Alice Monkus. Emily Andrulis, William Rollins, Maureen Mun-trer. E.onora Durham r Agnes Varonhorst.' Carl Schramm. Second Row-A Jarth Spitler. Floyd BouteM. Junior Kngerrfr Carol Trommater, David Fletcher, Jessie Wytcant, Lowell Tamb-lmjr.T onald Powers. John Gebhart, James Mitteer. Joy Hasty. William Shultz, first Row Elma Shull, Barbara Kludy. Opal Rubles. Mathew Davidson, James Boiler, Marvin Lurie, Lorraine Berger Jack ferjfuson, Ernest Potter, Walter Peryaian. uc.vimru iMi.mnnam, uorraine .Nutnerian y Burgmaster. Florence Leicht. y hyllis Birdsall. Marjorie Kettin.'-Jack Corbin. Wil FRKSHMAX (LASS HISTORY The freshman class, numbering 50, elected its officers in September as follows: President, Maureen .Hunger; Vice-president. John Gable; Secretary, William Jensen; Treasurer, Jack Corbin. Our representative to the Student Council is Bill Rollins. The freshman class adviser is Mr. Cowles. In October the freshman class put on a stunt for stunt night. The stunt was called the Bar-num Circus.” It consisted of the usual circus actors. The main event was an animal, called the Cook”, that was made by some of the freshman boys. The date for the annual freshman party was April 26th. It was decided to be a costume party, everyone wearing masks. Page Twenty-alx
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