Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1937

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Ccntml Hxgh School Gmnd R1p1ds A B Albxon Bcrltc-lcy Unucrsnty of Cilxfornn Eght MR HOWARD DAI MAN pI'1hC1P3l Is that necexsarv Holland Hlgh School A B Hope College M A Umverslty of Mlchxgan MISS JANE ELLIOTT Speech The bell has rung Coldwater Hxgh School A B Olnvet College ' - f '--' ---4- -iw- lh L, 1 I- . 5 . . . ,I I In ff , ?u . I v ' ' I' . , . . A . ., ' V A h A -9 , . . rw, ,Y . I- . ., - . . V ,- , I k - n A U I 1 ' , t 1 I ' I A ' W ' . ., ' 7 . Y . K . ,K a i MR LAXVRFNCE DECKER Science It wxll help you 'vonderfully Br1dgm1n Hxgh School B S Western State Teachers College MR GL ENN COWLES Agrxculture All rx lvl 1 you pe e Mzple Ripzds H1I.,h School B S Mxchxgan St1te College UHIXCYSIEY of Chxcigo MR JASPER OLENDORF Soclal Stuclxes To a yealcr degree Zeeland High School B S Western St1te Teichers 'College Northw stern Umverslty MR JAMES BENJAMINS unxor Hlgh Go! a mad on Grand Ripxcls Central Hxgh School Grand R'1pxcls Jumor College A B Mlchxzan Snte N01-m1l College lYps1l1nt1l UDIXCFSIIY of Mxchlg n Page Nxne ? . . . , . F' I ,, P' V1 . . , ' 0 L - s y . A . ., . . . ., K K E . . .. i g . f ' las. ? 0 0 1 ' 7 1 K ' 1 I . ., 1 L ' ' V ' . ., kt 4 1 . ' a i 1 MISS RUTH GILLARD Commerclal Belter ee! to work and les: talkmg Grand Haven Htgh School B S Western State Teachers College MISS MILDRED GRFENE Socxal Stuclxes Tum around Hart Hugh School Kalamazoo College A B , Xvestern State Teachers' College Page Ten MISS BETTY KRUM Home Economlcs I have a lzttfe surprise or you Kalamazoo Central Htgh School Mlchlgan State Normal College B S Western State Teachers College MISS LOTTIE RITZ unxor Htgh Alnght lets get quxel Lee Htgh School, Grand Raplds A B , Wfestern State Teachers' College x Y Y' iv,-. , f av W . I 3 . 0 , , J . . Q 0 Begg, MISS I-IARRIET STOUT Musxc Now everybody be here Mooresvxlle Ind Hrgh School B S UHIVEYSIIY of Idaho De Pauw Umversxty Umverslty of Mlchlgan Bachelor of Musxc Butler Umversltv MR JOHN SCHESTAG Muslc You cant get anywhere wztbout praclzczng Coopersvxlle Hugh School Western State Teachers College Natxonal MUSIC Camp Interloclcen Holds State Certxhcate to teach In strumental MUSIC HART TEACHERS CLUB The Hart Fleachers Club IS a purely socxal orgamzatlon Wlth the sole purpose of prov1d1ng enjoyment and fellowshlp among the faculty of the Hart School All of the teachers, then' Wlves, and thexr husbands are members To th1s orgamzatxon s due a large share of the credlt for the excellent sp1r1t of cooperat1on and the lack of any fr1ct1on among the faculty members of thxs school Each month 1 dmner IS prepared for the group by a commlttee of three, and after the dmner a program of entertaxnment IS provlcled by another commxttee A these pa1t1es all of the restramts of professxonal sobrlety are cast aslde, and the teachers act llke the very human lndlvlduals that they really are Because of the mcreased number of members thls year, the meetmgs have usually been held ln the school bulld mg, rather than at the members homes as was done ln the past Thls years officers are as follows Preszdeni Mlss Helen Schroeder V160 Preszdezzt Mr Glen Cowles Secrcfarg Trerlmrer Mr James Benynmms Page Eleven - Y . --.W L...,W.. 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T p R H rbert L mba cl V g Lyke H len H ckett R ym nd A nold B tt a May M lyn H lladay Abb Gale N ls Elo Munge THE SENIOR CQUNCIL The Semor Councll IS consxdered as an altogether new organxzatlon th1s year for the benefit of securmg projects wxth whlch to make money The counc1l cons1sted of the Senlor Class officers presldent, Vlfg1H13 Lykens, v1ce pres1dent, Herbert Lombard, secretary, Marllyn Halladay treasurer, Maxxne May, and fue other members of the semor class, namely Ray Arnold Norrme Ben der, Helen Hackett, Elolse Munger and Abble Gale Nelson Th1S year the Senxor Councxl acted s an adv1sory commxttee for the other mem bers of the semor class Much of the success of the Senlors act1v1t1es IS due to the councll s hard labor throughout the year Thns councll IS slmllar to the Student Councll they have had ln prevxous years except that just semors parucxpate m the Semor C:Ol1I1C1l, whlle a member from each of the five upper grades ln the hngh school made up the Student Councxl The Semor Councll has proved to be a success 1n our class and at the same tlme It has helped to solve problems w1thout referrmg to the class as a Whole. Maxme May Page Twelve Y Q 1 Y- I - l I Y I 4 I L- llr. -I- v' Y Y' nv'-mf ' .Y 7 .5 A i - n u I ' 3 s Z . 2 , 2 Q r 2 Q Q l x 5. , ,f T E ' f- f I 5 1 V if lui: ,' ' f 1 .g' 5 ' .' ' 1 , ' , it 2 1 6 y an . 6- - - 5. ' L sv, . D o ow- e o r . ir inia ns, e a , a o r . 0 om ROWYM xine . ari a , ie e on, ise r. O - ' 3 ' 7 : , - . 7 . . L 3 . . - . . , . . . . - a 11111 1 It 411 SENIGRS x 5 uc X 1Y2,lI1l1 I X uns Hubur Lombud XIIFIIXH I'I1II1d1x C I ASS NIOT I O 1 1 1111 Xl I X55 I I OXX II 1111 liflt C I ASS C UI ORS 1 Nt 1111f 0 CIM' Sf OI55 ,QIQRS J1 x'1 'llf ------- I' 'Q .,'Iv1 V1 '1'-I'1'1'x11f1'11f ----- - .Q ' Sf'C 'f '73 ------ 1 4 4 4 gi' T1'1'11.x111'1'1' ------- Maxine May 0 Tw .Nf7 If', fo .NII'l'k, fu 16111, 11111 f ffl 41'f1f. CQ 5 , NIQR 'ffl ' .v 0111 iw. ' 1 Sifzw Page Fourreen RAYMOND ARNOLD Give me leave to enjoy myself. junior Play '36 Senior Play '37 lnter-class track '36, '37 Senior Council '37 Banner Staff '37 Softball '36 Carnival '36, '37 Track '36, '37 NORRINE BENDER She often burns the midnight oil, But sad to say 'tis not for toil. nl-Hop Committee '36 Bind '35, '36, '37 Commercial Club '36 Glen Club '37 Senior Council '37 VIRGINIA BLACKMER She comes to school once in a While to see how classes are progressing. Commercial Club '3 6 WANDA BOVID I never let my studies interfere with my education. Orchestra '35, '36, '37 Glee Club '35 Operetta '35 Commercial Club '36 Carnival '36 I-Hop Committee '36 VIRGINIA BUTLER I'a' rather wear out than rust out. Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37 Carnival '35, '36, '37 Glee Club '35 Commercial Club '36 Athletic Play '34 Operetra '35 J-Hop Committee '36 HELEN CARTER Happy, taking life as it comer and' being glad for what il brings. Orchestra '34, '35, '36. '37 Cvlee Club '34, '35 Operetta '35 Speech Play '37 iv. FERNETTA COLVIN lVl7y Worry and grow thin? Declamation '32, '33 Glce Club '34. '35 Operetta '34. '35 Debating '34, '35 Stunt Night '34, '35 PI-IYLLIS DILLINGI-IAM ulflfas tlrere ever a damsel with a soul ro dean' who never to herself has raid. 'l'll spend one more minute in l7ed'. Basketball '34 Carnival '35. '36. '37 Spelling Contest '35 Commercial Club '36 J-Hop Committee '36 Sueech Play '37 Class Will '37 Honor Stuclent MARJORIE GRATE After all ir raid and done, there is really only one, Marfie, if: you. Declamation '34. '35 Inter-class Basketball '34, '35 Glee Club '35. '37 Operetta '35, '37 Sub-district Speech Contest '35 Commercial Club '36 Carnival '3-4. '35. '36, '37 ,l-Hop Committee '36 Cheerleader '36. '37 Class Treasurer '35 Senior Epitaphs '37 Hartian Staff '37 Queen's Court '37 Honor Student ERNESTINE GREINER I love only one man . . . at a time. Inter-class Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37 Glee Club '35 Inter-class Track '34 Cheerleader '37 Carnival Dances '35. '36. '37 Commercial Club '36 Operetta '35. '36 J-Hop Committee '36 Hartian Staff '37 VERGIE GROVER Silence and modesty are the best ornaments of women. Declamation '34 Orchestra '34, '35, '36. '37 Glee Club '35 Spelling Contest '36 Carnival '36 Commercial Club '36 J-Hop Committee '36 Class Poem '37 Honor Student HELEN I-IACKETT I can dame. I ran sing, I can do most anything. Inter-class Basketball '34. '35, '36, '37 Carnival Dances '35. '36, '37 Inter-class Track '34 Glee Club '35 Operetta '35 Stunt Night '35 Student Council '35 Commercial Club '36 1-Hop Committee '36 Epitaphs '37 Cheerleader '37 Senior Council '37 Hartian Staff '37 Honor Student Page Fifteen A6 -JV' Page Sixteen MARILYN HALLADAY Her modest looks. a cottage might adorn. Band '34. '35 Carnival '35. '36 Commercial Club '36 J-Hop Committee '36 Class Secretary '37 Senior Council '37 Giftatory '37 Honor Student JEAN HARRIS High school days have memories. but give me my high school nights. Inter-class Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37 Inter-class Track '34 Carnival '34. '35. '36, '37 Glee Club '35, '36 Operetta '35. '36 Commercial Club '36 Spelling Contest '36 Cheer Leader '37 Hartian Staff '37 Scnior Play '37 Prophecy '37 Honor Student MARY LORRAINE HARRIS Knowledge comes. but nonsense lingers. Orchestra '34. '35 Commercial Club '36 Carnival '34, '37 Senior Play '37 EVERETT HEYDENBERK All great men in history were small -Napoleon, Caesar and I. Inter-class Track '34, '35, '36 Basketball '35. '36 Baseball '36. '37 Senior Play '37 Banner Staff '37 J-Hop Committee '36 Carnival '35, '36 JACK HIGHLAND It is better to have bluffed and passed than never to have hluffed at all, Football '34 J-Hop Committee '36 Cvlee Club '36 Operetta '36 Carnival '36 Track '37 THELMA KOKX A good beginning is half the battle. Basketball '35 Carnival '34. '35 j'Hop Committee '36 Commercial Club '36 36' 'Ho- 7 -237' ll, VIRGINIA LYKENS Exim: me, I have a dale with xuccessf' Orchestra '34, '35. '36 Band '34, '35, '36, '37 Inter-class Track '34 Carnival 35 j'Hop Committee '36 Class President '37 Senior Council '37 Senior Play '37 Class History Honor Student MAXINE MAY lfVe hear many rumors of her future. Glee Club '36. '37 Operetta '36. '37 I-Hop Committee '36 Carnival Dances '36. '37 Class Treasurer '37 Senior Council '37 Senior Play '37 ELLAROSE MEITNER ' ' An amazon behind a shield of ', lzashfulnessf' an Glu Club 'ss A Spelling Contest '36 ' , Commercial Club '36 5 LOUISE LAMBRIX fl blonde is she, and ax blondes are, xhe will be. Carnival '37 HERBERT LOMBARD l'Vl1ifc lhe girls swoon. he calmly gory his way. Band '34. '35 Football '34, '35. '36, '37 Tennis Tournament '34, '35, '36, '37 Glee Club '36. '37 Operetta '36. '37 junior Play '36 Senzor Play '37 I-Hop Committee '36 Senior Council '37 Vice-President '37 Speech Play '37 Banner Staff '37 Basketball Manager '37 Carnival King '37 Carnival Program '36, '37 RITA LUSE It wa,fn'l the school I didn't like, il was the principal of Ihe thing. Inter-class Baskctball '54 Commercial Club '36 Glee Clulw '36, '37 Oneretta '36. '37 Page Seventeen ,I-Hop Committee Hartian Staff '37 Page Eighteen LUCILLE MOONE The way lo have a friend is ta be one. Entered from Walkewille 1937 Carnival '37 ROSE MORAT Thine twice before you sneak. Ifven tafk to yourxefff' Orchestra '34 Glee Club '35 Operctta '35 Commercial Club '36 Spelling Contest '35 Carnival '36, '37 ELOISE MUNGER Versatile ana' efficient. Track '34 Inter-class Basketball '34. '35, '36 Tennis '34, '35, '36, '37 Glee Club '35, '36. '37 Opert-rta '35. '36 Junisr Play '36 Senior Play '37 Speech Play '37 Declamation '35 Oratory '37 Cowl-fditor of Banner '37 J-Hop Committee '36 Hartian Staff Commercial Club '36 Class Secretary '34 Queens' Court '34 Honor Student dll . '37 ABBIE GALE NELSON I recenlfy arrived here from my home town. Entered from Grand Rapids '37 Inter-class Basketball '37 Orchestra '37 High School Dance Orchestra '37 Senior Council '37 Class Song '37 Operetta Cast '37 Honor Srudent GORDON NEILSON Young fellows will be young feflowxf' Football '35. '36, '37 Speech Play '37 Band '35, '36. '37 Carnival '36, '37 Intervclass Track '36 j-Hop Committee '36 ' Harrian StaH Track '37 Class History Honor Student CRYSTAL PEARSON I never lraubfe troztbfe, tilf Irouirfe trouHe,f me. 1, Entered from Mears '36 Commercial Club '36 Carnival '37 Spelling Trophy '37 Haruan Stall' lax ns ' i N 1- MARIAN PUGSLEY Name it, .the ran do it. Declamation '34 lnter-class Track '34 lnteraclass Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37 Tennis Tournament '34, '35. '36, '37 Operetta '35. '36. '37 Glee Club '35. '36. '37 Carnival '34. '35. '36 Vice-President '35 Class President '36 ,lunior Play '36 Senior Play '37 Singles Pins: Pong Champion '37 Ice Queen '37 Queen's Court '36 Hartian Editor Salutatorian VIOLA REAMES The very devil in her eye. lntcr-class Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37 5 Cvlee Club '3 Operetta '35 Snelling Contest flndj '36 C1rnival '35. '37 junior Play '36 J-Hop Committee '36 Commercial Club '36 Hartian Staff Class Will Honor Student EDGAR REEDS Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. Carnival '34, '35, '36, '37 Track '36. '37 J,Hop Committee '36 Junior Play Stage Manager '36 ' Senior Play Stage Manager '37 F. F. A. '35. '36. '37 F. F. A. Vice-President '36 F. F. A. President '37 THOMAS WELSH A player unequalled-a xportsman complete. Fooball '34. '35. '36. '37 Basketball '34. '35. '36. '37 Tennis '34. 35. 36. '37 Carnival '34. 35. '36. '37 Golf '36. '37 lnter-class Track '34 Stunt Night '35 J-Hop Committee '36 ,lunior Play '36 Speech Play '37 Senior Play '37 VELMA ROBINSON The early bird gets the worm, who wants a worm? lnter-class Track '34 Carnival '37 PERRY SLOCUM but Sorry, girls, he's already attarhedf' Basketball '34, '36. '37 Basketball Manager '35 Football '36, '37 Track '36 Baseball '36 Carnival '34. '35. '36 President of Class '35 Toastmaster at J-Hop '36 Senior Play '37 Hartian Staff Banner Staff Winner of Free Throw Tournament Page Nineteen K A in ' Page Twenty CORINNE SNIDER Slve's never fully dressed until she wear: a smile. Carnival '34. '35, '36. '37 J-Hop Committee '36 junior Play '36 Commercial Club '36 Hartian Staff PAUL SNYDER Girls are alvighz, but a barlvelofs life for me. Baseball '36, '37 Softball '35. '36 Apple Judging '37 Track '37 C rnival '36. '37 J-Hop Committee '36 ANNA STANHOPE The lzesl of friends to those who know ber. Orchestra-Four years LORRAINE STEVENS Sun-kisred, moon-le - ,, said. Basketball '34 Carnival '34, '35. '36 Operetta '35. '36 Glee Club '35. '36 Vice-President '36 Commercial Club '36 ll-Hop Committee '36 Hartian Staff isxed and '37 LYLE TAMBLING I'm willing lo be corzvinfed. but l'a' like to 5ee someone try it. Softball '34. '35, '36 Baseball '34. '35. '36, '37 ,luniot Play '36 Hartian Staff Banner Staff MAX TATE He's quiet. bu! when you know him . . . well tl7aI's different. Student Council '34 Softball '34, '35 lntereclan Track '34 Stunt Night '35 Clan Treasurer '36 Hartian Stall Co-Editor of Banner Senior Play Valedictorian Y' 'X' MARY VAN ALLSBURG There are Iwo sides to every question, my side and the Wrong side. Glee Club '35, '36 Debate '35 J-Hop Committee '36 Prophecy Carnival '36. '37 Commercial Club '36 Honor Student VELMA VINE 1 Ain't We got fun?' Entered from Pentwater '35 Glee Club '35. '36. '37 Operetra '35, '36, '37 Commercial Club '36 I-Hop Committee '36 ROY VITERNA Fm not afraid of work, I can lie right down beside it and go to sleep. Softball '36 Inter-clan Track '36. '37 Track '36. '37 WILLIS RICKARD There is roam at Ike top, bu! cli ing makes me dizzy. Inter-class Softball '36 Inter-class Track '36. '37 Carnival '36. '37 ,I-Hop Committee '36 CATHERINE WILBUR Her greatest sin, a happy g1in.' Orchestra '34, '35. '36, '37 Band '36, '37 Glee Club '35 Operetta '35 ,l-Hop Committee '36 Secretary '36 ,lunior Play '36 Spelling Contest '36 Carnival '35. '37 Commercial Club '36 Hartian Staff ERVIN XVOODWARD jun wait uniil I get my growlh Grain Judging '36, '37 Carnival '36 'Tl sy Carnival '36. '37 Pabe Twenty one In Memorxam XV1 Jr 1111114 fb mg lfllllllq our mpfmllzmf mm fm ItfltXlJI flfrzlxlllig ju lo ibn zmmorn 0 10611 Wfc vspcczally ug lmnzor and lifjllllllfj 0 ', wi, ixflr, , , V-f our L'll15SllItlfl', Gcorgv St'!Jl'tllllll1, who zfivd SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As freshmen, we started out along new roads of adventure and happiness 1n the fall of 1933 Although we seemed rather lost at first because of our newlv found importance, our class of fifty four eager puplls soon settled down to serlous work At our first class meeting, we elected as class officers president, Jack Salter, Vice president, Bernice Weber, secretary, Eloise Munger, and treasurer, Stanley Rudis Max Tate was elected to represent our class in the Student Council W'1th the valu able and of our class advisor, Mr Cowles, we entertained the other students of the hrgh school at a costume party on April 27 The auditorium was decorated to repre sent a apanese garden and everyone spent an enjoyable evening We returned to school as full pledged sophomores with an enrollment of fifty three We were now well started on our hlgh school careers Our class elected the follow1ng officers president, Perry Slocum, vice president, Marlan Pugsley, treasurer, Marjor1e Grate, and secretary ack Salter Helen Hackett was chosen as our Student Council representatlve Mlss Cloud made many valuable suggestlons as our class ad vlsor Our class party, given on March 15, was a St Patrick s party with everything decorated ln green XVe, as juniors 1n the fall of 1935, were elated to have finally reached the point 1n our hlgh school career where we might view the situation as upper classmen I accordance with our recently assumed importance and lofty aspirations for the year, we wisely chose the following officers to gu1de us throughout the year, class president, Marian Pugsley, vice presldent, Lorraine Stew ens, treasurer, Max Tate, and secretary Catharine Xvfllbllf Much of the winter of 35 36 was spent on projects, the object of which was to finance our main social event of the spring The outstanding project our entertainmg the semors, we selected as our class colors old rose and silver Vflth the advice and assistance of Mr Dalman, our class advlsor, we sponsored a very lovely banquet and hop IH honor of the semor class Contrary to the custom of the previous few years, the upper classmcn were allowed to 1nv1te guests from outside of our own school The theme of both banquet and ball was Dutch, thus, our most important event of the year was crowned with success As the senlors of 1937, we began our final year at Hart Hngh School, whlch was one of the happiest and filled with activity for each one of us Under the direction of our followlng officers, president, Virginia Lykens, vice presldent, Herbert Lom bard, secretary, Marllyn Halladay, treasurer, Maxine May, and class advisor, Mr Dalman, we entered whole heartedly 1nto the financing and edntlng of our very fine annual The product of our efforts proved to be one of the finest Hartians put out in years due to the careful selection of the staff and its supervislon of the annual This was made possible by a year filled with major projects The sp ech class under the SUPCFVISIOI1 of Mlss Elliot was able to donate a substantlal share toward the flnanclal support of the annual from the proceeds of the unusually successful school paper sold each week throughout the year The class organization was also able to con tribute a handsome sum toward the financing of the annual by class act1v1t1es, social functions from the major programs, and the senior play, Campus uarantxne, pre sented by the class We, the class of 1937, were rovally entertained by the junlors at a banquet and hop We, too, enjoyed a lovely and unusual skip dav Therefore, Qfontmuea' on next page, Page T enzy three 0 - . , j . . . . . , . . . . . . . . - u n . n . 1- . . 7 v ' . . . , -, . . , was the annual junior play, Spooky Tavern, presented in the spring. Previous to ' ' ' te Q ' H - W . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY fContinued rom preceding pagej we are able to brmg an end to the hxstory of this class, as 1 group, bellexmg that our motto to strn e, to seek, to fmd and not to yneld may b appropriately apphed to our past actnltles at Hart Hlgh, and hopmg lt may follow each and exeryone of us mto the future Gordon Nenlson X7l1'g1H13 Lykens CALENDAR OF EVENTS Aug 31 School op ns wxth an enrollment of 796 pupnls Largest enrollment Hart has ever had and what a lot of nice lnttle boys and gxrls Sept l Class schedules made out New teacher look promnsmg Sept 2 Football practice started 45 men out Sept 3 New Home Economxcs department thxs year Edgar Reeds Herb Lombard and umor Rogers are patxently learmng to cook Dear children dont get dxscouraged we have 180 days of school left Sept 4 ony Sept 7 Labor Day No school Aw heck Sept 8 wltla straw vote Roosevelt wms' Hurrahll Mr Gerald Meehan came up to help Sept 9 Faxr starts today Some were tn school an Soxne weren t S pt 10 11 Faxr vacatton Ahal Sept 14 School agam and everyone rs broke cludmg generous Maurxce Reed S pt 15 The Glee Club gets under way wnth Hxgh and Semor Hlgh Curls Club Eve yone has rented a locker and some are Sept 16 sn strugglmg wxth the locks Our orchestra and band under the dtrec Se t l txon of Mr Schestag looks very promlsmg Se t 18 Three new cheer leaders Hart Shelby game Bug pep mcetmg' Sept 71 The Senators are trymg so hard to become dmnxfied Sept Penjre cant make up hrs mnnd whnch teacher xt mll be thus year Sept 73 Fxrst fire drxll or what were they dom Sept 4 Hall monrtors and lxbrarxans have Leen Cl1OSCl1 Sept 75 Hart O Montague 0 Sept 78-Class electrons have been held Sept 9 V Reames H Hackett Harrxs and E Gremer are often found nn Nlr Cowles room Xve wonder whether xt s Mr Cowles or the apples 11 UIIIHIHQU' ml Pap Twenty four Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct pact 30 Wnllxs Rnckard seems to be quite popular with the gxrls 1Dont you wish you had red haxr l 1 It seems Mary l. Harris has taken a udden lxkmg to workmg for Mlss Krum 2 Hart and Scottvulle clash fouchl Hart conaes out on top 14 8 Three cheers 5 Franklin Demmon must be sllpplng He hasnt been up to YISII school for H long tnme 6 Mary B VanAllsburg sttll has some argu ments left over from last year 7 Lnqutd Axr Demonstratxon Mxss Krum 1 es the frozen carrots 8 Ben-ue and Frances Reames seem to have resumed thexr frxendshlp that they so dx appomt edly dropped last year 9 Ohve Corllss and Vergle Grover stnll have tlme to take down thexr hair and hate a good old chat IO Ludmgton game at Iudnnqton 0 12 Home Economxcs class moved down stairs Ernle Gremer got heck from Snow as Publlc lNuxsance Hart Hugh Banner came out Peter Baker won a years subscrrptxon Everyone worrymg about cards and cltlzen shxp marks RCDOYI C'lfdS what 'ifl 'Ill Ihlx d'l!'lC lO0lxS OI' Reed Cxty game there OO unlor class gave a party Chrxstxne Schofield usxted school Senlor class meeting Hartlan Staff selected 0 Hart High Banner xssued I Tvno dogs VlSll0d school Vxsxtors are al ways welcome Pep mutiny., and game mth Fremont 4 l 7' 73 Teachers Instltute lA much needed rest! f . 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S .2 - . , . , t ,- r . . . , ---- -- . . i - 441 Classes Sophomore Freshman Junior High Normal C Junior J, s., an fan, art' Top Row Mathew Davndson Leonard Fenton Jack Ferguson Donald Wolfe Claude Stover Guy Hasty unlor Rogers Wnllxam Rollins Rlchard Hanght Raynard Drllmgham Second Row Barbara Kludy Emnly Andrulns Alxce Monkus Blanche Staples Donna Hovey Elaine Rnckard Lorrame Southerland Phyllls Bxrdsall Lynn Sloan ohn Gebhart Carroll Trommater Thnrd Row Evelyn Straley Laverle Graff Edra Campbell Marfuernte Chn nan Maxine Kauffman Olxve Corlxss james Mxtteer Richard Cloud Robert Walker Davnd Fletcher Fourth Row Marjorne Bettm Dorothy Fuller Eleanora Durham Lrll an VanTassel Ilene Heydenberk Donna Read john Gable Maurnce Reed Lowell Tamblmg Fnfth Row Kathaleen Auken Fdlth Robbms Agnes Varenhorst Florence Lexcht Ruth Rndell Emnly Peterson Clnfford Dxllnng ham Garth Spltler ack Corbm Marvm Lune Bottom Row Elma Shull Maryone Trommater Stella Bray Myra Coleson LaVyonne Alken Elby Rumohr Carl Schramm Wxllnatn Shultz Loralne Berger Wnllxam ensen Mr Decker class advn or Those not nn the pncture Dons Tyson Maureen Munger Don Powers JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Three short years ago the members of th1s year s Junxor Class cast off on the sea of Hlgh School A few weeks after school had started durmg whlch the members of that all lmportant class became acqualnted, class oilicers were elected Maureen Mun ger, presndent, ohn Gable, v1ce presldent, Wllllam Jensen, secretary, Jack Corbln, treasurer Under the leadershlp of Mr Cowles, we put on a sprung party After a happy and adequate three months vacation, we once more assembled as sophlstncated sophomores Agaln after a brnef perlod wnth Mr Olendorf leadlng us on, the class officers were elected Loranne Berger, lack Corbm, Carroll Trommater, and ohn Gable Durnng the year we put on .1 one act play Tbc Srbool at Mud Hollou , as an assembly program The sprlng party was also gn en wnth good success Thns year, our third ln hlgh school and wlth one year left, we met and selected the oihcers Wlllxam ensen, Donald Powers, Robert NValker, and Elma Shull XV1th Mr Decker as our class adusor, we opened the season rxght wlth our Autumn Frolxc Next was the junlor Play, Thr' Iasi of fbr' Rufbzfuw, a great success XVe have as yet the J Hop to whlch we all look forward Robert NValkcr Page Twenty sax A . -'mi . , '5 -- . ,' an 5 ' ' - 1 - 1 I I r ' I' A '- I r. A A H A ' ,Sf 9 X 1 -1 e 1 W 1 -. N, I A - A F 31 ,AO , a K , 4 - 'U , 5 ' 'Q 0 -1. :E f - 1 , A L N' - ! TA.- T -- - , , I . . , . J ' . T' 1 A - v A V - 1 A A 1 A 1 . 5 ' F' Y U . .h. y . l . . 1, Q . 7 A ' ' . . . A i . . V , A . 4 A A V ' ' - A y A V A ' - A A A ' , . J . . T Q A A w n Q 4 v u Q . , J ' . . . ' A: . ' A A 'f A' w y - . , . ' 1 r 4 4 I - . t . t . t 1 t t t t t t . t 4 . . 2 4 K 'I - V 1 er , , , H . . 1 , . 7 Y . t . . t A L Y n , ' rr , H U - , . t . r . - L 1 f 1 t . . Top Row Ted Nerlson Dxck Stoneman Rollo Royle Charlts Landon Mr Olendorf class adv sor james Hull Pete Baker Frank Wrench Charles Waslusky Walter Perysran Second Row Albena Kameckas Margaret Melteer Katherme Kuhne Hnlda Shafer LaVern Hxpley Joe Verschueren Stanley Matuln Davxcl Sayles James Stover Thxrd Row Phyllns Lynn Ann Wnetzke Nancy Corbm Lucxlle Frost Rex Smder Gunar Hedlund Lyle McDonald Walter Fanrfield Max Rossuter Fourth Row Geraldxne Walker Muriel Martin Rose Kraus Barbara Lattln Beth Long Margaret Cargill eanette Scofield Walter Claeys Ellls May Fred Schaner Fifth Row Althla Shoultz Evelyn North Stella Carr Vlrglma Bruckman Betty Hayward Helen Parker Esther Zuhl Maman France Evelyn Lathrop Jean Lambnx Bottom Row Lodema Corlxss Marne Ruggles Nma Mackson Mar aret Nrcholas Nlayme Lorenz Arthur Olsen Russel Butler Wilbur Heydenberk Merlln Dukes Louxs Ruggles Not ln the pncture-Gale Berger Maxxne Blackmer ane David on Vxctorla Hale Letha Mae Hxll Rosalyn Mackson Carol McLouth Eumce Mresner Sam Russel Ervm Sutherland Robert Tnpp Frances WyckoH SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When We entered school as freshmen 1n 1935, we elected the followmg ofhcers pres1dent, Nancy Corbm, v1ce presxdent, Rex Snlder, treasurer, Lavern Llpps secre tary, Margaret Carg1ll Our class advxsor was Mr Cowles who asslsted us 1n puttxng on a costume party Whlch was glven ln Aprnl shortly followmg the Carnxval Enterxng school as sophomores 1n 193 6, we elected the followmg officers presl dent, Stanley Matulls, v1ce pres1dent, Murlel Martln, treasurer, Margaret Carg1ll secretary, Charles Landon W1th the asslstance of our advlsor Mr Olendorf, we gave a St Patrnck s partv on March 12, 1937 A novel mock weddlng offered unusual en tertaxnment Charles Landon Page Twenty seven 4 'I '- - 1 v A 1 - 1 1- 1 y - 3 , , . . , , S. y . - .,,., , , , . 9 . . . 9 . - . . . - . Top Rom Mr Comlew class adusor Raymond Crabby Martin Mesnvuc Kenneth Peters Willard Chlchester Arnold Lambnx ark lVle11cl1 Curt Ro ers Robert Txce Ira Chxchester Morral Cloud B111 Dnlllnghalwm Second Rove Redmond Cro bv ohn Nlatulls Robert Raymond ohn Iup ku Robert Shull Ida Bell I-uller Rose lu1hner Denim Hart fred Stexen Herbert Zuhl Burton Cargill Everett yruener ohn lletcher Levx Ducalon Third Row Norman Robmwon Buck Beadle Jack Glover Berme Barclay Ruth Bureemabter lzvelyn Bower Dorothy Brlmmer Elle Brlmmer Marguerxte Raymond Patty Lampman Lafle Nlarch Leonard Brown Fourth Row Maxxne Rnckard Eleanor Power: Harrnet Haverly Sonny Fuller Don Straley Marlon Hasty Fnfth Row Mxldred Campbell Laverl Lathrop Gene-neue Cole Alnce ane Wlnget Rebecca Durham Bxrdlna Demmon Charlotte Hart Robert Bruckman Bully Leemhuxa Rtchard Schramnx jack Trommeter Marjorxe Klucly Snxth Row Carol Brxmmer Dax n Bettm Eulalla Baker Bonnie Beadle une Hlglxland France: Reamea Dorn Nutenbaum Louie Munger Carl Seelhoff f-'hrlbtnan enben Bottom Row Nedra D1lltng,l1am Calla Schick Katherme Budde Ruth Cedarquwt Norma Glesey Lee Bc-adle Alfred letten Raymond grhaner ot nn wxcture arence own on ean ensen orna etters llorence qutherland umor Tull Walter Van Allsburg, Irene Weber The number of freshmen 1t the b egmnmg of the year mme to the toml of exictly 100 Gut of the 100, there were 58 newcomers I-Iowevel smce then n1ne puplls hue dropped out md two hue entered mllung 1 tot1l of 93 Out of the 93 the boys outnumber the gurls by two The ofheets, seleeted by the fI'LSl'lI'I11l1 elus ll'1 September, Ire IS follow1 presl dent, tek Ttommlter, nee presldent, lNedr1 Dllll11gl11Hl, seeretny, une I-I1-'hllnd md tre lsutet, Bob Shull The freshmem Cllss ldylsor IS Mr Cowles The fI'LSl1ITllI1 clues Set thelr dlte fox thenr ptrty on Aplll 16 They XVLIL LI'lfLl tuned by Hun Gosling 5 orehestl 1 1nd yy ere dressed H1 eostumes, pxeysentlne 1 ple ts mg humony yy 1th the Sprlne dLLOI'1IlOI19 Tyetyone lepotted tn enyoy lble eyenlne une Hlghl 1nd Pu, xl, 1 w - ' 1 . 17.1 .J .'1'. . f ' -. . 5, . I .I . 1 1 '- - Y 1 ' 1 '- . .eu ' J N ' p' -e-Cl - -jl r. .j- . l. F' ' ' f . 1 .J , ' - . Y. - I I3 . . V e eg e e e E . . . . VY . . 1 1 7 v 1 X 1 I 3 I Y' e e e 1 1 . , l I I Y K . I . 1 --1-- -1 11 1 v 1 1- I -. - I 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 -1 1-'- , e e L e . 1 , 1 - . 1 . 1' 1- 1-' 1 T1 , ' ' . - -1- 1 -1 1 ' V - e e e e 1. ' K b . , , x, .51 1 1 ' f v' I 1 e e . 1 1 e 1 . . 1 I 1- . f 1 1 1' . 1 - 1' , v -. 1v 1-1 1 1-- . e e 4 e 1 . , . , . . , 1 1 f..., . . 1 ,- -,, V1 1 -1--1 1 1 -1 1 1- 1, -, e 1 K . . e - 1 e. . . e e ' , - Y ,' , ' 7 ,e , ' . .,., 1 -1 - 1 Y 1 I 1, 1 1'1 ' y K . I . K . .. - ' 1 'e K- 5 . 1 K e . .'e- I'x1t-ntyt- lu Top Row Muss Green Muss Rutz Marva McLaren Bonnue ones Etta Robbuns Edna Mae Seaman Evelyn Reames Margaret Harrus Wayne Ducolon Oakly Wucks Helen Butler Harvey Reeds Second Rom Mr Benjamuns Nuna Seaman Luculle Strong Merruan Reeds Phyllus Hasty Kathleen Roche Mona Mack Paulune Grate Clara Mae Estes Dorothy Pugsley Kathryn Taylor ,loan Brandel Barbara Fuller Geraldune Cole John Varenhorst Thurd Row Maruan Taylor Louuse Dullungham Lorraune Verschuren Iuculle Baker Donuvene Norton Aluce ean Sumon Almerna Sutton Betty Verschuren une efferues Patty Shllaneck Leonore Decker Shurley Fletcher Eula Heydenberk Jean Purdy Elvun Wulde Fourth Row Maruan Barclay Bull Sather ames Gamble unuor Dullungham Ralph Kung Arthur Vandeputte Mauruce Near Maruorue Kokx Wanda Berger Basul Meyers Tom Foster unuor Stoneman Lowell Poe Fufth Row Leo Baker Harruson Gale Ward Nelson George OI on Bruce Bates Max Wellman Tom Noble Forrest Lynn Norwood Wucks Carl Brandel Fred Strong Robert Vuterna ona en Ted Straley Edward Hawley Carl enkun Bottom Row Stanley Seelhoff Harold Straley ack Stoneman Franklun Polley Ruchard Hutchunson Ernest Frost Wendell Reed Louue Corluss Plollus Bullunhs Harry Watkens JUNIOR HIGH HISTORY The Junuor Hugh consusts of S9 seventh graders and 31 eughth graders Class officers were elected un September The sex cnth grade oflicers for thus year are Ruch ard Burke, presudent, Tom Nobles, vuce presudent, Arlene Reames, secretary, and Bar bara Fuller, treasurer, wuth Mr Benjamuns as our class advusor The eughth grade officers are XVard Nelson, presudent, Ruchard Hutchunson, vuce presudent, Dorothy Pug sley, secretary Ernest Frost, treasurer, wuth Muss Greene as our class advusor The lunuor Hugh Basketbfull team, coached by Mr Benuamuns, proved quute suc cessful Losunv two games Wuth Whutehall but Wunnung the game Wuth Shelby Our Costume Ball the first pauty of the year was held on Fruday October 30 1936 Our second party was on Monday, March I 1937 Our thurd and last was a Sprung party un May Musuc for these much awuted occasuons was furnushed by the Hugh School Dance Orchestra Dorothy Pugsley Arleen Reames Page Twenty nune I . p . J J . . . . , . ri . I . I . J l J . V. i l Q ' . ' , ' , Y , ', ' .J . . -- . . ' . 5 . 1 . s, . Sixth Row f-lack Muunger. Bruce Shigley. Hershel Lurie, Ruchard Bxrlce. Tom Osborn, Gordon Osborn, Milton Pugsley, Edward .I ss . . 1 ' ' . ,l ' s. . . . , . . . . .1 . S . . . C . I - . - t Q t . .. . O t , . , F , 9 . , . K . . . L . Top Ro Donald Vnllad en I an Rob nson S concl Ro M15 B ck r Alfan a Gerul Glady Shxnn Amy Cole on Lorra ne Halladay Helen Deacon lrene Klcas Evelyn Tay or B rtha Schm rr Maxme St an on M S: ur front Ro Mnldred B n on V1 lan Duk Mary ean Daylnr h Ellen Bahlnec Florence one Vuan M ll r Norma R ch Beat C Nu! nbaum OCEANA CGUNTY NORMAL Oce1n1 Countv Norm1l beg,1n September 1 1936 wlth mneteen students en rolled Our class represents elght townshlps Hut, Elbudge Shelby Pentwater o lndlana ire the hlgh schools represented At our first busxness meetmg we elected the followmg officers pres1dent, Lor fame I-lall1dav, VICC presndent, Gladys Slunn, secretary, Be1tr1ce Nutenbflum, tre1s urer, Mary ean D1yharsh Under the superwxsxon of the followmg mstructors, Mr MQUFICC Snow, superln tendent, Mxss lsfnb llc Becker, prmc1p1l, lVf.ss Angelmc Landon, crltnc, M155 I-l1r11et Stout, musnc 'md 1rt, Grfnee Walker, school laws and records, we completed the re qunrements of the course sat1sf1ctor1ly wnth no one droppmg out On Much 11, we sponsored 1 moxmg p1cture, ' lV1 auf 0 O to help piy our expenses for the 1nnu1l County Norm1l t'1p We p1rt1c1p1ted m the 111 school Cumvul We enjoyed 1 Chrlstmms pwrtx, 1 Hlllowe en p1rty, 1nd 1 Vllentme p1rtx wlth the Crxtne room durmg the vewr XX nth the ofhcml recosgnltlon of our completlon of the course on une 9, we felt that our xe1rs vsork not only had been worthwhnle, but also enjoy1ble Cllss flower ezmlm mv: llss colors 0141 me and wlzzr Llfss motto C1114 In flu uml flu buf you lltlll mul lba buf lelll e0llIl final lo X011 Be ltrlee lNutenb1um SLCFQIIFB Pal, flu rry . 9: l ! ' .3 - ' ' ' S I y l l hx . I I l, 4 7 A if. 9 f Q ' f' ' ' l Q ,,, 5 V A :X , Q- ' I ' f 1 w- ' s , v i , e w-- s e e . s is. s ' , s . i . , ' , l . e i , ' evens. Miss l- cl . iss o , ' V e s . 'v' cs. J' ' l s . 4 . 1 J 5. i l e' . D , rl Y C . 0 V . . - . : . ' , V, , G l- den, W'eare, Leavxtt, and Ferry. Hart, Shelby, Pentwater, Walkerxfllle, and Monon, 1 V. . , 5 .N l f H ,, , . . - -, . ,VI x . . . - I A. . , . . V I 1, 1 I . ' . . . i . t I ' Y , Y ' ' 7 C'g,. J- 'S' . ,H 1, I. V -J 5. .Q - fl , ,S -' - , -1 as ' F . I W 1 Y 5 . 1 l I Y . . , . ,U ' i - Llterary Q Salutatlon Class Wnll Class Prophecy Class Song Class Poem Gxftatory Nllscellaneous Valedictory VALEDICTORY We the class of 1937 have presented this evemng our last program as students of Hart Hugh School Tomorrow night we wxll receive our diplomas for which we have worked hard through our four years of hugh school Although we wlll treasure our dlplomas very highly we reallze that they represent only the first phase of our long struggle to gam a happy vocatlon ln llfe We fully understand the lm mensnty of the problems which w1ll face us m the first few years following our graduatlon from hugh school The road which many of us wnll follow wlll seem rocky at tlmes and almost lm possible to follow, but we feel that we wnll be able to face our sorrows and dlsappomtments courageously and wlthout Hll1Cl'1lHg We owe a debt of gratitude to our dear parents which we can never fully pay We realize the struggles and sacrxfices whlch you have made, makmg ll possible for us to get an education Dear parents we want you to know that we do appreciate your efforts, and that we are gomg to justify the SBCYIFICCS you have made for us We are also lntensely grateful to the members of the faculty who have worked wnth throughout our hlgh school career Although we may have appeared at tlmes ungrateful and taxed your patience to the utmost we assure you that your ald ln helpmg us gain our high school educatlon has been greatly appreciated Classmates, we have now reached the time when we must say farewell I hope we wtll be able to ma1nta1n our htghly prlzed frlendshxps whlch we have acquxred ln the course of our htgh school career But even though we may drlft far apart ln the years to come I know we w1ll not forget the happy years we have spent at Hart Hlgh School Max Tate SALUTATION In behalf of the class of 1937 It affords me pleasure to welcome you here tomght To us your presence ns an msplratxon and an expression of mterest and frxendshlp whnch we greatly apprecxate To strnve to seek to fmd and not to yleld has been chosen as a worthy atm of our class to strrve wtthout ceasmg to make lt posslble for us to learn It has been your dally task to seek for us both the ways and the means for our development and improvement If we have been able through your constant efforts to find somethmg worth whlle whlch we may be able to use and call our own It has been because you have encouraged us not to yield ever to failure To our teachers we also acknowledge our mdebtedness Wlthout your patlent help and that of those who preceded you the struggle of our parents would have been of less avall and our own efforts wlthout mtellxgent guidance XVe thxnk lt xs f'-lftlhg therefore m this greeting to mention and acknowledge our two fold obligation and our gratltude If there IS a note of vlctory that may be sounded at this txme w wlsh to share If wnth you together wlth all of the mustc and harmony that It may bring We hope that you may be as happy on this occasion as we are and that our futures whatever they may be may brmg to us all greater and further joy And so my classmates as we welcome our frxends here tonnght and as we joyfully and hope fully look Into the future let us here and now xn thexr presence and with their encouragement rededxcate ourselves to strnve always for the best and to a contxnuance of our search for more knowledge and a better understanding With renewed courage may we keep faith wxth these our frxends and true to our motto may we never yxeld untll we shall have found more of educatlon and more of the highest qualmes of lxfe Marian Pugsley P 5, Th tyt 1 f 1 f 1 1 1 1 ' ' us 1 1 - 1 I u - - 11 - 1 1 1 ' At Il'1lS time, YHOIC than CVCF, WC I'C3llZC that l'1Cl'ClZ0fO!'C If l'1aS lJCCl'l IICCCSSHIY fOl' YOU, Olll' PBICYIIS, ,Q . ,, . . . . . , . rr 11 - zz 11 - - - 1 1 - er - 11 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 Q U . 1 1 I ' . , C , . 1 1 , . 1 1 . V 1 - ' 1 1 1 ' fl ' 17 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ave nr - ' CLASS WILL Frlends and Relatives We are gathered here on a very solemn occas1on The class of 1937 have thus appointed me to read to you the last Wlll and Tes ament of sand class The Law! Wlll :mfl Tfsialfzmzf 0 flat' Claw of 1957 0 Ha I High School We the Class of 1937 lovlnglv leave the old sclaool bulldlng to our beloved teachers hoping It stands up under thexr many f1ghts To any class that m ght need hlm we leave ou capable advl or Mr Dalman who has guided us for our last tuo years of Hart 1-llgh Knowing that they uxll be able to use It we the Seniors wlll the new gym to the underclassmen Having stated the w1ll of the class as a whole thc followlng members wxsh to leave behind to thexr specral friends or enemnes some sllght tolcn of remembrance We Raymond Arnold and Gordon Neilson hereby wxll our 'lblllfy to get scholarships to Harry Watk ns and Harold Straley 1 Norxne Bender wish to leave my xery des rwble ability to break wmdovss to Marjorle Bettm RCZi1lZlI'lg that he will need lt 1 Vxrglnxa Blackrrer w1ll my ablllty to skip school and get whntc excuses to Curtxs Rogers I Wanda BOV1d bequeath my mysterlous charm over men to Eleanor Powers Vxrglnla Butler desires to leave her giggles to Mur1elMartln So that he wont have such a dlH:lCL11f tnme next year I Helen Carter wlll my ablllty to work problems In Economics to Raynarcl Dllllngham 1 Fernetta Colvln hereby wlll my curves to Agnes Varenhorst Let lt be known that Phyllls Dxllmgham bequeath her model figure to Benjle Hopxng that he w1ll make good use of lt 1 Vergxe Grover wlll my speed ln typ ng to Leonard Fenton Marjorie Grate leaves her Shelby boy friend to DOFIS Neilson 1-lavmg notlced that he 15 rather bashful along this llne I Ernestlne Gremer will my habit of asking crazy questlons to ack Corbln Helen H3C1iett leaves her YT13g1'leI1C Elttl'8.CI1011 IO Muskegon to Frances Reames 1iI'lOW1l'1g that she Wlll lT131Ce good use of If Marllyn Halladay vwllls her rosy cheeks to Kather ne Budde I ean I-larrls will my excess halr to Glen Henry H111 Cowles and asper Peter Alphonzo Olendorf so they wont have to spend all the r hard earned money on hair tomc 1 Mary Lorrame Harrxs feelmg sorry for people wlth tralght halr Wlll my extremly curly halr to Maxlne Rickard Havxng no further use for them 1 Everett 1-leydenberk will my pleasant day dreams to Sam Russell ack Hlghland wlshes to bequeath his dally naos to Buck Beadle 1 Thelma Kokx x 111 my ab llty to get good marks ln Chemls ry to Donald Wolfe Being deS1I'OUS that SOI'neOI'1e else be blessed W1I1'l 13e3Llfl1-U1 131OYlC1e 1 l21II' SL1C1'l 35 Ifllne I I..OLllSC 1..aIT11DI'lX M111 Said 1 l31I' to 1,.Ol'l'a1l'le Berger SO le WODI have to l.1Se SO IT1l1C11 peI'OXldC I Herbert Lombard will my abxllty to get along wlth the teachers to Rex Snider hoping tha lt w1ll help hlm as t has me Rita Rose Luse leaves her txtle of Ma to Myra Coleson so Phxlbert and the rest won t be lone some next year As there has been quite a few hlgh school girls getting marrled I Vlrglnxa Lykens wlll my dls trust of men to June Hxghland m the hopes that she won t follow ln the1r footsteps 1 Maxlne May will my plans for the future to Marguerite Chrlstlan Havxng been burdened for four years of my high school llfe wlth my maldenly blushes I Ella Rose Meltner leave said blushes to Arthur Olson Kfozizrzzled on next paqel P g Th ty nh 7 f . 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I Lucnlle Moon wxll my motherly xnstmct to Nedra Dlllmgham I Rose Morat do hereby w1ll my qulet ways to Garth Spltler as he 15 v1ca versa E101 e Nlunger deems lt necessary and proper to w1ll her dxgnlfied manner to Ann Wxetzke Abble Gale Nelson takes thxs opportunity to w1ll her Huency of speech to Dorls Nutenbaum I Crystal Pearson w1ll my ladyllke ways to Nancy Corbm As thxs ns my last chance to do some good for the underclassmen I Marnan Pugsley w1ll my good marks to B111 Dxllnngham Not wantmg her to be lonesome next year I Vlola Reames w1ll my secret passion for certaln Freshmen boys to Lucille Frost Feelmg sorry for h1s parents and hopmg to save them a lot of trouble I Edgar Reeds will my abxllty to sew to Clxfford D1ll1ngham Velma Robmson would like to leave her ablllty to keep her boy frxend to Hannah Fuller I Wall s Rxckard w1ll my red hair to Marjxe Ruggles ln hopes that she w1ll be able to use lf when hers begms to fade Upon due consmderatlon I Perry Slocum wrll my tltle of the Ideal Man whlch the under class gxrls have bestowed upon me to Wlllxe Shoultz Corrme Snlder bequeaths her dazzlmg smile to Ilene I-Ieydenburk I Anna Stanhope w1ll my shy and retiring manner to Bob Tice Lorrame Stevens wills her Muskegon boy frlend to ean ensen so she will leave the Muskegon Heights fellows alone Lyle Tamblmg bequeaths hxs great artlstlc ab1l1ty to Claude Stover In hopes that next year he w1ll draw some real pictures Max Tate wllls hls mlghty physique to Walter Claeys So that she w1ll be able to get places faster I Mary Van Allsburg w1ll my manly strrde to Dawn Bettln I Velma Vme w1ll my small feet to Mayme Lorenz Roy Vlterna leaves h1s fondness for runmng the mxle race to Marvin Lurle hopmg that he w1ll make a name for hnmself domg xt Tom Welsh hereby wllls hxs ablllty to play the pxano to Evelyn North hopmg that she has much better success than he has had Havlng been noted for my puncruallty I Catherme Wilbur w1ll sald punctualxty to Elby Rumohr I Erwm Woodward w1ll my prxvllege of sign ng my own report card to Pete Baker so that after thxs he wont be afraxd to take hrs home In witness whereof We Vlola Reames and Phyllis Dlllmgham hereunto set our hand and seal thxs tenth day of une in the year one thousand nme hundred and thlrty seven Witnesses V I O U Twobucks D Professor M T Head I C U Blgboy R U Ready , . f . 7 . 7 Y' . I I I ' 7 7 I ' 7 7 ' - I ' Q A . 7 7 I 7 . 7 7 ' 7 I - I . . . . , , , . ,, 1 . . . .. . , . 7 A 7 . . . . ,, ,, . v x v ' , . I, Paul Snyder, will my Ford truck to John Gebhart so he won't have to ride his bicycle, 7 7 ' I 7 7 7 I I 7 7 ' . . , , . . , . . . , I , ' ' D ' 5 . , . . 7 7 ' : . R. . . . P. . Page Thirty-four PROPHECY We the prophets of 37 while gazmg into our crystal globe look searchingly for our class mates and what they are doing in 1950 Ray Arnold and Gordon lNe1lson are partners in the Neilson and Arnold Mining Company in Californ a They have given up all hopes of having another Gold Rush of 49 NOfI'lne Bender IS lIV1ng at hOI'ne Waiting fOl' the flghll one to COn'le along Xlfglnla Bl3ClCIDef IS PFOPFXCIICSS of 3 Cllllnafy SCl'100l IeaCl'llng the yOLlng SOCl3l set het' OWn SeCI'et IT1etl'l0Cl of how IO lD01l W3.feI' W1tl'1OLlt burning It Wfanda Bovid is now modeling clothes for Marshall Field and Company in Chicago Virgima Butler IS still go1ng places looking for the lucky number I-ielen Carter has just been elected head of the Ladies Aid in Hart I-efneffil COlV1n lS Ulaffled to 3. Pentwater farmer and just I'CCently l'1aS moved to 3 Cuban planta IlOn where they plan to 1'3lSe Cane Phyllis Dillingham has taken Ginger Rogers place in the movies as a dancer Marjorie Grate is now fashion designer of Mademoiselle Ernestine Gremer IS married to a successful farmer and raising future farmers Vergie Grover is back 1n the Hart High typ1ng room teaching her pupils how to get their typ ng lessons done in one hour a week Helen Hackett created a new dance called The Hart Hop a favorite in Harlem Marilyn Halladay is teachmg in a deaf and dumb school She IS doing it to save her voice ean Harris 15 a nurse at the Evangelical Hospital 1n Chicago and is cheering up all the male patients Everett Heydenberk is a Fuller Brush man contrary to tradition the housewives always welcome 1m ack Highland has become a successful farmer west of Hart he practices Cowles methods Thelma Kokx is principal at Hart High and says she never gives a blue excuse Louise Lambrix is a beauty expert in Hollywood and operates a shop with a sign Male Actors Only Herbert Lombard and Marian Pugsley have taken Veloz and Yolandas place at Empire Room of the Palmer House in Chicago Rita Luse has finally married a millionaire and is now a society leader in New York City Virginia Lykens is campaign speaker at the Democratic Convention Maxine May 1S married to Lloyd VanS1ckle and they are now seeing America in a housecar Ellarose Me1tner holds the worlds record in typing Lucille Moone IS back in Walkerville teaching them the city ways Rose Morat IS now running a nursery and specializes in raismg roses Eloise Munger is a noted novelist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 1949 Abbie Gayle Nelson has taken Walter Wmchells place on the radio Crystal Pearson is private secretary to Greta Garbo and they are now appearing in Sweden Viola Reames is running a professional hitch hikers club and has stations from New York to San Francisco Edgar Reeds has taken over the agricultural department of Hart High School Will s Rickard is head of the Insane Asylum at Traverse City They say the folks are crazy about him Velma Robinson is married to August and lives some 14 or 15 miles southeast of Hart We hear they are very happy Wlth little August May and une Perry Slocum 15 now State Road Commissioner for Oceana County He IS also head of the Democratic Club 1n Hart Corrine Snider has taken over Dorothy Dixs column in the newspapers Contmuea' on page 671 Pag Th rty fi e G , . . . . 7 9 9 ' , . . , . . . . . . , . , - - - - - fe - as QQ 77 ' ' , . Mary Harris is traveling in Europe as the governess of the Vanderbilt children. . Q . . y . h' . . . , J 1 , ' . . . . . . ,, , 7, . , . , . . . , . , , J - . . . , . 1 . e i - v Senior Class Song 37 Now we leave our hugh school wnth tts happy days Hearts are filled wxth sadness as we take our may Far from schools and studles this one last song w smg Hearts are over flowing to sweet memones we clmg CHORUS Farewell dear old hugh school scene of joyous days We leave thee w1th grxevnng now we wnll smg thee pratse May others ln the future love thee as we do Now for the last tlfne we Slng thls paftlng Song to You Farewell all our clas mates we must leave you too We may never meet 'tgam though our hearts be true Sharmg ln our sorrows xn gladness and tn glee May these thoughts sull lmg r when my school no more I see Often wxll my heart stray back to your dear doors Though I may be far away home my thoughts wxll soar Farewell then my hngh school I must take my leave These four years were happler than others could ever Chorus Words and muslc by Abble Gale Nelson Class Poem Tlme has come for us to part Each to go his way But our thoughts wxll ever turn Back to the good old school days When to the dear Hart Hlgh we started To the days that were happy and gay You have been good to us teachers all In pnte of our trytng pranks You have joxned us m our work and fun Forglve us for callmg you cranks e now have other work to do So wlth all our heart we say thanks Ve would not forget our parents d 'tr Who have been kmd and true Their thoughts have always been to guide Us on to greater thmgs to do To them we owe all that we are To them all honor xs due Is our motto line Through lxfe tt shall be our arm And help us to always b kxnd Wlth courage and bravery as our weapons We shall leave cowardtce behmd Now we are ready to start ltfes tasks Tho the road ahead be rough XVe trust you will have patlence And help us do our stuff Wlrh our sails cast to the wuad God helpxng us well stand rebuffs Vergxe Grover SENIOR ROMANCE Mag Halladaj In MAY there was a I-IALLADAY for ROBINSON At dawn CATHARINE told THOMAS to take a KMJAX and HACKETT a large VINE Meanwhile the BUTLER placed the IDILLINGJHAM on the GRATE ln preparatxon for a FEISTKERI MAURICE JEAN and RAY arrived and all were MARY and drank SNYDER Each guest was asked to wear a ROSE Most of the gtrls wore them m their HARCRISI HELEN hunted a MUNGER her thmgs for her CARTER but 1n vann so she let her LYLE hose hang LUSE When ELLAROSE came to PEARlSONP mto the CRYSTAL she saw MARIAN and HERBERT looking at the MOONE MAXINE wanted to WANDA tn the GROVEIRJ so all went WOODWARD ANNA apple CORIINNEJ was gxven to each EVERETT and NORRINE came from VIRGINIA to p1ck a tall FERNIETTAJ m the HIGHLAND They came tn a new WILLIS Kmght which ROY drove Fmally every one was gathered together and the program began ERNESTINE played SLOICUMJ musxc on her VIOLA Portraymg a Roman VIRGINIIAI came THELMA REEDS GORDEN her watst In the mxdst of the program LORRAINE came down and a GAYLE began to blow so every one declded to LAMKBRIXF Composed by Abbme Gale Nelson Page Thirty sux - 9 O O . 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GIFTATORY To Raymond Popeye Arnold we gxve this Olive O11 We present Norrme Bender with these Country Club dates For that bad case of glggles we glve V1rg1n1a Blackmer laughmg water We present Wanda Bovxd wlth thls kxdd1e car so she won t have to walk to school To help her remember her basketball days we gxve Vlfglflla Butler thls book on traveling We glve Helen Carter thls Carter s lnk so she can start an Ink factory Thls sugar goes to Phylhs Dxllmgham for that sweet sunny sm1le We present Fernetta Colvin wlth a copy of The Farmers Wife We gxve thxs apple to Marjorie Grate to keep that doctor away To Ernestlne Grlener we give th1s questlon box We present Vergle Grover wlth this accldent Insurance policy Because she wears them out so fast danclng we gnve Helen Hackett a new sole For that rlsmg actlon or Monday mornmgs we glve ean Harrls thus yeast cake We gnve thls bunch of carrots to Mary Harms to make her halr curly To Everett Heydenberk we present a box of Daydream This box of Crax goes to ack Hlghland so he ll have a fresh supply To Thelma Kokx we present thls vamty case to keep hers ln For her ablllty along thls l1ne LOUISE Lambrlx recelves a joker Thls apron goes to Herbert Lombard ln remembrance of hls Home Economlcs days To start her on the way to her forty m1ll1ons me glve Rita Luse thxs penny To our presldent Vlrglnxa Lykens w present thls ant1 wrlnkle cream to erase the lines caused by her great respons1b1l1t1es of the past year We glve Maxme May thls hymn and we hope If IS her favorlte She wouldnt tell us who he IS We glve Ellarose Meltner thls compass so she wont get lost ln the big clty of Chicago So her heart wlll be llke the moon we present Lucllle Moon wlth thxs man To our youngest classmate Rose Morat we Httmgly present thts rattle We glve Abble Gale Nelson a bow beau to add to her collectxon This spelling book IS for Crystal Pearson 1n case she ever needs one To Marlan Pugsley we g1V6 this herb We present Vlola Reames with a song hlt follo to save her the trouble of copying the latest songs from the radlo We present Edgar Reeds president of the F F A with thls cabbage head To W1lllS Rlckard we present a copy of The Red Headed League We give thls calendar to Velma Robmson so shc can always flnd August Knowmg he prefers this brand we give Perry Slocum this Frost sugar Thls jello goes to Corrme Smder so she will say ell O agam mstead of H1 Toots We present these favors to Anna Stanhope hopmg she wnll return them by letters of mtroduc txon to her famous cousm Robert Taylor Lorrame Stevens prefers tall men so we gwe her these st1lts In remembrance of hls baseball days we give Paul Snvder a pxtcher We present thlS flight owl IO Talnbllng lC071flIlllEd on next pazel P ge Th tty e en f J , ' , . . . . . . , , . . . , . . , . s V u 1 s u . . . , ' . . , J , , . . J, V . , . . , . . . , . a s e ' . . . . . . , , . , . 7 9 ' - - - me va , . . . - . - - - ez sr , . , . - - - - - QQJ , - u ,- zz - va , . . Y . . 9 , - a i -S v GIFTATORY lContinued from preceding page! To Max Tate we give We give Velma Vine a trellis to climb on. We give Tom Yvelsh To Catherine Wilbur this copy of the Mademoiselle. the last two pages of the Indian Love Song with instructions. we present a turtle to replace the frog she has in her throat. To keep him company on his long distance runs, we give Roy Viterna this grey hound. These bachelor buttons we present to Erwin Woodward. To Mary Van Allsburg we present this gum so she will stick to her determination to old maid be an Because he is such a timid soul we give Ole a noisemaker To Mr Decker we give a rabbits foot In hopes she wont work so hard next year we offer Miss Elliot the basketball boys slogan Take it easy e give Miss Reusch a date book to keep hcr out of town dates straight e give Benjie this doll so that he will never lack feminine company e resent Miss Gilliard with these colored lasses so she wont see our t in errors g Y S show how he rates with us we present Mr Snow with this blue ribbon o our handsome principal Mr Dalman we give this mirror This star is for Mr Cowles to hitch his stories to To Miss Krum we present a copy of The Old Curiosity Shop We give Miss Green a funny paper to make her laugh We present Miss Stout with this catalog for Stout women To Mr Schestag we present a rubber band Because she says such things are pretty scarce we give Miss Ritz this good pupil We Marilyn Halladay and Eloise Munger, pres nt each other with boxes of aspirms Eloise Munger Marilyn Halladay Senior Theme Songs ust My Bill Helen Hackett and Marjorie Grate A Little Bit Independent Fernetta Colvin Sonny Boy Ole Dark Eyes M1rilyn Halladay Tm Popeye the Sailor M1n R'1y Arnold Walking My Baby Back Home Edgar Reeds My Wild Irish Rose Rose Morat It s Three O clock in the Morning Viola Reames Rockabye Baby Cowles XVhen the Wforks All Faculty Done This lFalll Spring Pennies from Heaven Rim Luse Until tht Rvil Thing., Comes Along can Harris lp, lhiy gt You d Better Play Ball With Me Paul Snyder The Music Goes Round and Round Everett Hey denburk I Like Mountain Music Erwin Woodward I Only Want A Buddy Not a Sweetheart XVillxs Rickard These Foolish Things Eloise Munger The Talk of the Town Abbie Gale Nelson The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes Wanda Bovid You Can t Pull the Wool Over My Eyes Virginia Lykens I Aint Got Nobody Mary Harris But Definitely Mary VanAllsburg R8eH Y , . - - 1 7 ' ' Y ff 1 Y ' ,Y W . . 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'a 'e H if '-ei'h Band Orchestra Glee Club Jr Glee Club Music I .nandmg Mr ohn Schestag drrecor Ruth Rlddell Nlargarer Nrchols Ima Shull E ther Zuhl Nlaurnce Reed Catherine Wilbur Baclt Row ohn Gable Carrol Trommater Ellxs May ohn G bharr Charles Landon ack Ferguson Bull Rollins Gordon Nellben Mathew Davidson lunlor Zuhl Middle Row Donna Read Florence Lelcht Nancy Corbin Ann Wxetzke Florence ones Robert Shull Edith Robbins Norlne Bender Harrison Gale Maurice Nichols ames Hull Elby Ramohr Frances onea Barbara Kludy Front Row Vurglma Lykens Gladp Shmn Marjone Trommater jack Trommarer unlor Rogers Herbert Zuhl Robert Tnpp BAND The Hlgh School Band, under the cluectlon of Mr ohn Schestag, has thnrty n1ne members The Band has played at the County Fmr, for the Memonal Day program, and at the basketball and footb1ll games The annual Bfznd Orchestrfn concert w1s gncn Aprll 73 before an 'apprecmtlve audlence The Band IS a Cfedlf to IIS dnrector, to the Hlgh School 'md to the communlty Catharlne xvlllbul' Page Forty T T A FI Aw- .A Q 5 , ' .E .S . 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J A N4. .V . 0 fl -ff Standxng Margaret Nicholas Mar one Kludy Maurxce Reed Mr Schesrag director Back Row Elby Ruhmor Florence Le-xcht Barbara Kludy Ellns May Francis ones Charles Landon Florence jones Robert Vnrgxnxa Berkness Rnchard Schaner 8 I-rom Row ack Trommater Herbert Zuhl Boyd Trommater Abbie Gale Nelson Vergre Grover ORCHESTRA The orchestm, under the dlrectxon of our new leader, Mr ohn Schestfzg, has had a very successful ye1r Some new members entered the orchestra thxs year, mak mg the enrollment 35 members XVe have had three new books contfunmg very good numbers from whxch selectlons were m1de from our varxous 1ppe1rances The or chestra has pl1yed on sewerfnl occaslons 1 hlgh school play 11 farmers meetmg, tefzchers' mstltute, Baptlst 1nd Methodlst churches, concert and Muskegon Festlval Thls xs the first year the orchestra has gone to the Muskegon May FCSElV3l We feel th1t our orchestra IS wery much lmproved and that Mr Schestag ns a very eff1c1ent dnrector Vergle Grover Page Forty one 1 Y Y l bu. P Shull. 'Bob Tripp. Rose Buckner, Ester Zuhl, Edward Larson, Wanda Bovid, Mable Fletcher, Jeanette Peacock, Mary Geor e, . -J Q y V . Y . I . . . J . . l 1 . 1 S I - 7 . i' . , . t 5 4 , 5 Y . . . . . Top Row Evelyn Norrh Marjorie Grate Ruta Rose Luse Dors Tv on Mis Stout director Nc-dra Dillingham Second Ro Rose Kraus Marian Pug ley LaVerle Graff Aene Varenhort Dorothy Puller Iorralne Sutherland Maxine Nlay Margaret Cargill Third Row Barbara Larun Berdlna De-mmon can ensen Marguerite Christian Norlnne Bender Eleanora Durham Eloise Mun get Lucille Marsh Velma Vine Fourth Ro fzulyn Srraley Rebtcca Durham Marjorie Trommater Geraldine Walker Margaret Nichols Maxine Kauffman Maymt Lorenz Muriel Martin Frances Vfycoff GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Senior High Girls Glee Club vx IS orgflnized 1t the beginning of the school Margaret Cirgill president, Velma X7lI'lC,l1bI'3I'lll'l, and Maryorie Trommater, secre tal' 7 They sang 1t a P T A meeting 1t the Cry stal Lake School, the F111 Festn il, the Lqdie s Aumlmry meeting 'nt the Congreg1t1on1l Church SchoolN13,ht 'lt the Metho dist Church, 1nd at the Countv Tefnchers Institute held here The Glee Club members hue new uniforms consisting of blfack flcmnel skirts 'md white tlffttl blouses An Optrttti wis put on bx tht Gltt Club in M 15 md they llso lpptlred If the Musical Iwstn 1l in Muskegon during the simt month Marjorie Trommater Paso lorry uso 0 9 year under the direction of Miss Harriet Stout. The officers were chosen as follows: . , ' 1 ' - 5. t ' s 4 L t , T . 7 t ' Q6 L Top Row Eulxa Heydenburk Cathenne Taylor Lounse Drllmgham Marxan Taylor Kathaleen Roche Dorothy Pugsley Pauline Grate Leonora Decker Mnddle R w Wanda Berger Bonne on s Maman Barclay Arlene Reame Phylln Ha ty Marjorne Kokx Evelyn Olson Mona Mac Bottom Ro Lorranne Ver churen Lucnlle Baker Helen Butler Alnce Sxmmons Mxss Stout drector Barbara Fuller Betty Verschuren jean Purdy oan Brandel JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB The umor Hlgh Glrls Glee Club composed of seventh and elghth graders was orgamzed nn September 1936, and twenty mne glrls became members In November, the umor Hxgh sponsored an assembly program, 1t Whlch the Glee Club sang several numbers At Chrnstmas, the glrls were asked to s1ng at a Chrlstmas program glven at the Randfall School, a few mxles east of H1ft Durmgthe latter part of the Wmter, the Glee Club sang at the Ladles Auxllxary meetmg, Wh1ch proved very successful The Glee Club IS under the c1pable d1rect1on of Mlss Harrlet Stout Jean Purdy Page Forty three 4'-ii ' lr ' t If '.' : 'Y' . 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J . . t t . t . 4 Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov CALENDAR OF EVENTS 26-Everybody had a good tlme during vaca txon Hunters Supper Mr Cowles ate most of the rolls Iso the rest of us dxdnt eat anyj 27 Kathleen Roche tt seems would rather snt on the floor Sth period than ln her seat 28 Sammy Russel thmks Kathleen was playmg Follow the leader for he too sat on the floor 29 Senior class meetlng Qsome took a vacation and dldn t comel Don Powers spends hls spare time reading knock knocks 30 ack Frost vxslted school today Lost the game to North Muskegon ll 6 31 Second Annual Hallowe en party at school Everyone had a grand time and we all apprecxat ed the work done by the Hart Merchants and our Faculty Z Mr Snow gave a lecture on cxtlzenshxp Everyone had their pnctures taken today More smxles were seen than usual 3 Football boys were practlslng out on the playground and broke a wmdow ln Mxss Krum s room Naughty' Naughty' 4-Cheerleaders went to Muskegon after re.l felt for pennants 5 Marian Pugsley came to school with a black eye Why Herbert ' 6 Ole requested each student of hns classes to wr1te thelr llfe hlstory 1For personal use Ole l 9 Sale of pennants goes over wlth a BANG' 10 Hart Htgh Banner lssued Beauty Contest for Miss Shelby arranged and contestants chosen 11 Everybody got a good laugh at the proud bathing beauty Mlss Shelby at the pep meet mg Shelby took Hart 320 12 Mr Dalman asked Helen Hackett to wrntc a letter for hmm to the Ludmgton orchestra for was xt for h1m7j Boys basketball practlce started 13 Senxor Party We hear Benjle spells hs name Wsky 16 Pxctures returned Not quxte so many smiles r play cast picked with Maureen 1V'un ger as the leading lady 17 Marnan P stumbled over her own feet and fell on her face It seems Herb cant t1ke very good care of her 18 Mr Cowles can now rnghtfully be ca'led papa They are golng to call her hhry Alxce Harvest Festxval started 19 Viola Reames seems to thunk she can take place of the vxctrola ln typmg class More Harvest Festxval B1 Ro xns Gabe Bud lurxo u Hasty and Garth Spntler are good examples of what the Well Traxned boy should do during thlrd perlocl Nov Not Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 73 Ole xs sttll keeping his chlldren after school from his fifth period assembly It gets to be a hablt wxth R L H L and N1 P 74 It seems a few Semors do the work for the rest of the class We wonder what s wrong Ole gave some excellent advlce Senxor CCC program ns a success' 25 Everybody went home for Thanksgxvxng vacation 26 27 Thanksglvmg vacatlon 31 Evelyn North has xt bad when she gxves Arthur Olsen those dark looks during Geometry class when he slts with ean Hopper 1 B111 Dillingham got kxcked out of class to day Was his face red Z Report cards and groans' Senior cmzen shnp marks are not below three 3 W1lll9S speaking prnvllege was taken away during thlrd perxod for a whlle VUhats wrong Wnllxe your ne1ghbors 4 All that was lacking at our first basketball pep meetmg was pep Glrls basketball started Hart Scottvnlle game lwe lost but don t tell any one 7 Harriet Haverly and Ted Nexlson seem to bc quxte good frxends at least the no es found m English class say so 8 Even though this 15 Courtesy week there doesnt seem to be any Str Walter Ralelgh around 9 Senlor Matinee dance Dlllmgham Marjorie Grate and Helen Hackett won boxes of candy Ole took hxs new flame M G 10 Anyone finding Mxss Reusch s voice please return she lost xt 11 Hart plays Whxtehall there Stanley M was injured and IS now 1n the hospltal 14 Most courteous boys and g1rls from each class were chosen We can even be courteou wxthout getting htgh marks Football le ter gnven out 15 unnor play was a grand success 16 For the Christmas project for Home Econo mncs many mterestmg thmgs were made Krum displayed them m the trophv case Mus 17 Stanley M reported better 18-Chrxstmas xacatlon a much needed rest' Ludlngton beat Hart We re stxll loyal 4 Everybody has broken hxs resolutlons Alas 5 Game wnth Montague cancelled because of Scarlet Fever at Montague 6 Senxor play cast announced Its Campu uarantme lmagme a dog ln the ex hth grade room barking ll s head off Qfonlmuea' m advertmng sernonl Page lorry four y . . ., . ., . . - ' 1 1 ' 1 ll 9! . . , V ' . . ,, ,, . . . . -1 . . -- , . - . . . 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O Apple Judgmg Team Gram Judgmg Team Future Farmers Home Economlcs Safety Patrol Organizations 1 I Q r 5 TpR S In ly ty g thSptr APPLE JUDGIN G TEAM Hart Hugh Schools Apple Judgung Team had mother xuctoruous year by Wm nung the State Apple Judgung Contest vu uth Bangor Hugh School s team placung second, Grand Ledge Hugh School s team pllcung thurd md Charlotte Hugh Schools team placung fouuth Thus contest was held December 3 1936 un the Cn uc Audutoruum, Grand Rapuds, as part of the program of the Muchugan State Hortucultural Socuety and was duuected by Puofessor R E Loree There were teams from tvuenty two hugh The team consusted of Loraune Berger, Garth Sputler, Guy Hasty Paul Snvder and Carl Schr1mm Eueh member receuxed an fugrucultural State Champuonshup Let er The score for the te um was 2 S43 the hughest team score Hart Hugh has ex er had Loraune Berger scorung 901 5 pounts out of the possuble 1000, almost tueung r V Allsburg s hugh seore of two years ugo Gauth Sputler scorung second, and Guy Hasty next Hart Hugh Sehools Apple udgung teams hue been Nerx fortunate un wunnung sux first places, one second place, and three thurd posutuons un the last ten contests Haut Hugh should be lookung forvu ard to another xuctoruous year, wuth such stu dents as Bull ensen, Laxern Huplex and Stanley Vlatulus un the top bracket to say nothung of the mlm other capsubue contestmts some of vuhuch are sure to com through r Con les, our unstruetor us purtueullrlx to be congratullted as well as the team Loruune Bergeu A1 V ' 'r' 6' I I Le V 1 l I I I i I 4 u l l i be : f ' 1 1 Q: - ' , -1. o ow -Paul nydur. Mr, Cowles. Carl Schramm. io um Row' mu Has . Loraine Ber er. Gar ilc . . , . . . . 1 I r - 1 4 e . e u . . . . , . K U S r r t . , . . - . , . . L ' , 1 . . . l . 3 I , . . Y. . . 5, 7 l S , . . . Y . . e e e e e . A V I I r I T L V - ' schools partucupatung un thus contest. e e , 1 H , u e 1 . 1 T Y- e e e e e ' I . 3. I . ' 2 I Y e 1 , . , e e . 1 . . ' . . . an- , . , . . 7 v ' 1 er ' 1 r r L . . k , e , 1 e . , . . . . , 1 1 y y 1 f v 1 v v . J k . . , . . ' A I 1 . . . . e . . . . . Y I 7. . 7 . - r 1 I 1 f v 1 l 1 1 - y . n . 1 . e . , . . -. Y t . TW . ' 1 K ' , 1 ' L 1' ' Y . 1 ' ' . . . - ' 1 1 y - u Pn'c Fort e 'x Top Row essle Wy ant Leonard Fenton Mr Cowles Stanley Nlatull Guy Ha ty Richard Haight Lavern Htpley Ervin Woodward Second Row Wullxam en en Nlathew Davidson ack Ferguson Ervun Sutherland Edgar Reeds ames H111 Jack Highland Fllxs May Walter Claeys Bottom Row Lou: Rugeles Carl Shramm Rollo Royal Willy Shoultz Garth Spltler Loraine Berger Charles Waslusky Arthur Olson ohn Gebhart GRAIN JUDGIN G TEAM Gram Judgmg has been one of the 11'I'1pO1't111t act1v1t1es of th Vocatlonal Avrx Cultural Department for some vears ln fact, sm O the days of Bob Hale and Pob Dlamond who made the hwh st scores posslble, of 100 perfect and when Hart won the State Gram Judgmv Contest m 1931 A large group of boys were able to m1ke hlgh grades m xdentxneatlon as shown IH the above p1cture However, the team also had to place Classes or oats, corn, barlev, rye, and wheat They took part m the An nual un1or Farmers XX eek ACIIVIIICS, May 6 7 at M1ch1gan State College Over two thousand Future Farmers entered these Contests and stayed oter nlght m tht Demonstrauon Hall They saw the v1r1ous College barns and some very Hue stock, and also took part 1n the annual meetmg of the Mrchxgan Future Farmers who were nn sess1on at that tlme Page Forty seven 1 . , A ., P . . . . --,I g . . . . J. s . . , . Y J 5 - 1 J ' ' - ' V L1 , J ' ' . ' , 'Y 's ' . , C , . A , ' ' ' , L , 0 ' '- t t e 1 e 1. 1 D t L I 1 . t Le 1 S J . . . ,I n f x 1 5 ., t t . . O , . . e 4 . L 1 t 1, . t ,- . s f 1 K L s 1 G 6 u L ' . , V, . . . . . .A L -' L n , v I t t t . t t L Top Row ame-. Hull Fllls May Mr Cowles advnsor Stanley Matulns Second Row Martln Mlsevlc esse Wygant Edgar Reeds Laverne Hxpley Donald Wolf Rlchard Haight Burton Cargill Herbert 7uhl Thlrd Row Raymond Cro'-.by Redmond Crosby ack Glove Lee Beadle Moral Cloud ohn Gebhart Carl Schramn Charles Waslusky Fourth Row Raymond Schaner H Zuhl ohn lN1atul1 Alfred Fetters Mathew Daudson Dan Stralty Wllllam ensen Ted Nlelsen llfth Row Iocnt Nluntztr Louxe Ruggles Robert Shull John Ltpsly Walter Claeys Richard Schramm Chrlstnan tnsen ack Trommatt r The 76th Chap In recent years Smxth Hughes Agrxcultural De partments have mstxtuted an orgamzatton of farm boys known as the Future Farmers whxch ands tn furtherxne, azrncultural mterest and development Each F F A member has a delanxte project such as a market garden, clevelopmg a poultry or daxry farm or ransxnq any farm crop In thus natnona organwauon there are varnous degrees obtamable Thee are rated accordmg to actual profits from projects and scholas nc standlngs Mathew Davxclson IS the flrst Hart boy Cllglble for the degree of State Farmer, thxrcl highest of the fave obtainable The eventy stxth chapter under the guxdancc of Mr Cowles xs now m nts third year Kenneth Kolcx, the first presldent presided over an orgamza tnon of ten members three of whom graduated I xts second year Carl H111 was elected as preslden whxle the enrollment grew to twenty, mcludxne, sux enlors Fclgar Reeds proxed a very competent and elhcxt-nt leader for the F F A s thlrd vear assxstcd ly hlathcw Davidson vxce presxclent Xvxlllam ensen ecretary ohn Gebhart treasurer and lorame Bet er reporter The third annual project tour nn August started the club actxvnty off wnth a bang A blue rxbbon was the reward of the group s hrst unnted effort that of a fruxt dnsplay at the Oceana County Fair Three reprt en atnes were sent to the lNa xona tmenton at Kansa Cnty 'N ahew Daudson as a eaalaer of the state F F A band Rxchard H'llQ1I ad ohn Cebha t as delegates X member hnp drne was clxmaved hx a ha xc 'aanqtet on Octoher 6 1936 serud by the havnt' Pax 1 lor y ucht tel' oftheF F A efonofnlcs g rl 115 1 dellclous g1frc uppe and an xn erestxng p ogram etghteen new e,reea ha ad Tic C lrlltlqted In COOPQYTIIOU Wlfh the boird Lf cduca lOl'l thl progressxve group ponsorecl the an mal har es fest: val Rural schools competed for the ve y worthwh le prxzes, as d1d the grades and var ous hleh school departments presentlng mterestmg dlsplays Rnchard Hazqht placed fl st among the students Then came the State Horticultural show ra Grand Raplds at whlch the F F A en ered attra txve plates of apples The apple juclgme team com peted and placed farst lxvmq up the dst n reputatton of Harts aerlcultural clepar mea The student body was very appreclatxve of youth enthustast was sponsored by the F I' 'X VU en the boys usxted Spa ta F F A father 'ind Sons banquet the Cnflfc Q Ollp h'ld Splendld YIITIU and heard 'IIT lntCf95fll1g '1T1d ld lC1 l0 l al speech guen by Proftssor R 5 lm on nf N l wan State College who spoke on the subject of father and son partnershlps At a specnal meeting called by the new ee tel presxdent Mathew Daudson Edgar Reeds renrnn presndent was presented a gaxel and Vhllnam ensen a scrxbe awarded by thexr adusor for outstandmc' accompllshments xn thelr respectnt offices Vxxth the memhershnp of fortx nine thxs school tear was clxmaxcd with a hsh supper Because of their UITIITIH5 efforts and accomplnshments the boys e that thes hate lxed up to the F F A mo ' X11 to dl, 'llid dOlI1l, to l0'll'l'l W l , ,, ,,,7 'aa f - J - - '. . 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' I . ...IQ ,SD QC Oi- or First Row Bruce Shigley Stanley Seelhoff Jack Munger Thomas Nobles Franklin Polley Second Row Hershal Lune Richard Burk Gordon O born Milton Pug ley Ed ard Hawley Thema Osborn Third Row Bruce Bates William Sarhers Wayne Dukeland Erne t Frost El in Wilde Richard Hutchinson Mr Snow advisor SAFETY PATROL The Safety Patrol organization was formed in 1934 for the protection of the children of Hart. It now consists of twenty patrol men and four reserves. These boys are stationed at the corners of Courtland and Johnson Street, Johnson and State, and Jefferson and State. Meetings are held frequently with Captain Richard Hutch- inson presiding. As our school is located on U. S. 31, the Safety Patrol has proved very helpful in the prevention of many accidents. Much credit should be given these boys for the efficient and courteous services they have rendered this school. Page Forty-nine I lla--4.1 L Top R H rb rt Lo bard Juni r Rog 5 Edgar Reed Albma K rn ckas o nne Bende Eleanor: Du ham Jean Harrs a Pugsley Mary re G ate S c nd R Ile e H yde b rk Eu ce M ner Emily Andruli Vrgna Lylcen E tn Gre r Hel n Hack tt L ll M Bur r F rthR e Crtr yaC esn ttyHy r Louisel. M yHrns RoseK u VrgnaBlalc e Coin Snde The Gomgs O71 0 the HOME ECCNOMICS DEPARTMENT This year for the first tlme 1n four years, Home Economics was offered to the students of the three upper grades of the Hart Hlgh School This course conslsts of food and clothing units form1ng a foundat1on for good home makers of the future Th1rty two girls and three boys made up the Home EC onom1cs department under the effic1ent direction of Mlss Betty Krum The clothmg units were dn 1ded up as follows First the making of aprons, head bands and holders to be used later in our foods Work Second the making of the Girls Glee Club uniforms which not only greatly lmproved the appearance of the Glee Club, but also illustrated the efflcxency and 1nd1v1dual1n1t1atnve of the girls Third the mak mg of sprlng dresses and boys sport shirts The first project in our foods un1t consisted of the studylng and preparing of breakfasts and luncheons Durmg this course of study, We cooperated with the F 1' A association in preparing 1 wild game dmner We also dlsplayed our abnllty by seiv mg a luncheon to the school board members While the girls were workmg on the second clothing unit the boys :uded in the preparation of the hot lunches, served at noon to out of town students ln the middle of the year the Home Economlcs department was graciously enter tamed by the F li A boys at an out of doors sport party Our successful year was cllmaxed by 1 spring style show and tea gn en ln honor of the mothers Eleanora Durham Pag ffty g , 7, 7 ai J3- v V. ' 1 , . 1 4 I - aa X . Q , if i f ' Qs A C 'N v V. K . . l Q 4 1 ' ' K lllg , , I Y in 1 1- W -A 7 7 - ow- e e m . 'o er, 5, ' a e , N ri r, r , i, M rian . 'o i r . e o ow--Miss Krum, n e n u , ni is , ' 's, i i i s, rnesi e i ne , e e , uci e cone. Third Row---Elma Shull, Velma Vine, Velma Robinson, Margaret Cargill, Elaine Rickard, Maxine May, Blanche Staples, Virginia le . ou ow-H len a e , M r ol c , Be a wa d, ' ambrix, ar a ' , ra s, i i i c mer, Lorraine St vens. r' ne i r. . ff - 31 JC . . . . Y. . . l . . . . . . . . . 4 , . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 2 1 . L ' - i . 1 - - . . . . Y . 7 . . V . 5 2 'i Soclal Entertamments Drama Carmval Nhscellaneous O Parties PARTIES unlor Party The first party of the year was a lovely Autumn Frollc glven by the UHIOI Class Hun dreds of beautlfully colored leaves arranged artistically on the walls and drapes were the theme of the decoratlons The lights were decorated with brown and gold paper to repre sent Brown Eyed Susans Harry Goslmgs orchestra furnished the music for the party and all subsequent parties During mterm ss1on cider and doughnuts were served and a group of unlor gnls presented 1 novelty dance F F A and Home Economlcs Partxes The F F A and the Home Economics Clubs held two jolnt partxes durmg the fall and wm ter of 36 37 The first was a banquet at the cllmax of the huntlng season The boys sup plxed the de feathered creatures and the glrls prepared the feast Speeches were made by the F F A presndent Edgar Reeds and Walter Haight John Gebhart and Matthew Davidson delegates to the Kansas Conventlon The two clubs enjoyed 1 slcatlng party m anuary after whxch xcfre hn-c1t were served In the Horne Economics room Sophomore Party On the evening of March 12 the high school enjoyed a St Patricks party glven by the Soph omores The gym was attractlvely decorated m green and whxte streamers wlth shamrocks coverlng the drapes Punch and wafers were served dur ng 1nterm1ss1on at whlch tlme a group of Sophomore comedians presented a Nloclc Wedding An enjoyable party from start to FlhlSh Freshman Party The annual Freshman Costume Ball was dated for Aprll 16 but the plans for the party had not been completed when the Hartlan went to press Semor Party The SCDIOIS planned for the last party at whxch they would play host an or1g1nal School Spxrxt party Everything was carrled out m the school colors The cellmg and llghts were draped with red and whlte streamers and the walls were decorated with banners The Senlors put on a novelty pep meetmg durlng mter mlssron wh ch everyone enjoyed and a good all around t1me was reported by all ENTERTAINMENTS North West Assemblles A series of North West Assemblies was pre of selectlons on organ chlmes was presented sented at Hart High School during 36 37 The schedule provxded a wxde varlety of ex ceptlonal programs all equally entertammg and educational The first ro ram was an lHf0l'l!13l lecture P S by Mr James Wlllxanxs on the Wonders of L1 uid Axr conducted ulth numerous ex erl Cl P ments On November 18 Mlss Geraldme Westaby graduate student of Parls Umversxty presented an mterestmg tallt on her European expe ences The Broun and Menely program conslst ng of xocal solos humorous re1d1ngs and 1 variety lp, lfy to the students on anuary 7 A drama of the llfe of the Great Emancx pator was presented by the Abraham Lincoln Players of Winona Lake Indiana on February The Tamburltza Serenaders brought thexr xery enjoyable musical varnetxes program to H H S as the fiftieth number of the series And perhaps the most outstandmg program nas presented by Mr Wllllam Bale entitled D Jekyll and Mr Hyde m which Mr Bale xmpersonated all enghr characters of the drama hmmself J . 1 . . 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'aw :I l'tw ENTERTAINMENTS fCOl1fll1ll6'I!j CCC Musncal The senxors sponsored a muslcal varlety p o am presented by the Glee Clubs of the Bxtley CCC Camps A very good select1on of Negro pmtuals vocal and mstrumental solos and quartets wlth tap dances and dramatlc sklts Other ASSCmbl1CS A speclal Armxstlce Day program was pre sented to the students under the dlrectlon of the HISIOFY Department Maureen Munger as chairman Rev Curtis delivered a flttmg ad dress and Mxss Stout led the Assembly xn selection of patrlotlc songs Friday afternoon before Chrrsrmas vacatxon was an afternoon of fun for the students of H H S The Senxors led an Impromptu smg and at Z 30 the Freshman Class enter tamed the hrgh school wlth a fine Chrlstmas program lncludmg a dramatlzatlon of Dlckens Chrlstmas Carol combmmg muslcal and vocal numbers On Thursday anuary 7 the students en joyed a very hne talk by Vlctor Thrall who had just returned from a tour of England and Sco land Dr Thrall presented a revlew of one of the best Scottlsh books The Juntor High presented a very enter tamxng program lncludlng selectlons by the umor Hlgh Grrls Glee Club and lnstrumental selectlons Harvest F estlval The thlrd annual Harvest Festlval was held November 18 1920 Thls xs prlmarlly an agrl cultural project under the dlrectlon of Mr Glenn Cowles but all the organ1zat1ons of the school partxc pate Exh1bxts of rural schools as well as those of our agrlcultu al department were dlsplayed The varlous classrooms w1th exhnbxts of projects carrled on by the students were also an xmportant feature The mam feature of the program Vffednesday mght was an address by Mr Frank Sparks ed tor of the Grand Rapxds Herald Thursday evenmg was devoted to a rellgrous program wlth the Hart Hlgh Glrls Glee Club renderlng two selections The program on the last nxght of the festxval Included the annual spelling contest Varxous schools IH the vlclnlty were represented The contest was won by Crystal Pearson a senior of Hart Hugh School The second feature of the program was a comedy entitled The Wed ding presented by the Speech Class Thls one act play was directed by Mlss ane Elliot and the cast mcluded Cllfford Dillingham Phyllxs Dllllngham Herbert Lombard Thomas Welsh Gordon Nellsen Helen Carter and Eloise Munger The program ss as concluded with a group of selectlons by the Hart Band under the dlrectlon of Mr Schestag Bon Voyage The Glee Club under the clxrectlon of Miss I-Iarrlet Stout presented the annual operetta production entitled Bon Voyage The tory takes place on board a shlp as It saxls to varlous points on the globe Beautiful scenes and colorful natxve costumes of var ous countrles comblned wlth clever dances and modern mel odlous muslc and ong made the operetta a very popular one The leads were taken by Herbert Lombard and Eleanora Durham wlth a supportxng cast conslstlng of Charles Landon B111 Rollms Bob Trnpp Maxme May Dorothy Fuller Abbie Gale Nelson Arthur Olson Mar guerlte Christen Marjorie Trornmater Nedra Dllllngham and Murlel Mart n SCHOOL PAPER The Hart Hlgh Banner The Speech class undertook the project of publxshlng the school paper The Hart I-hgh Banner as It was named was very popular wrth the student body and had a weekly clrcula tion of 250 copies The Banner was also a hnanclal success nettmg more than one hun dred dollars the money bemg used for Semor Sklp Day Mlss Elllott Mr Dalman and Mr Benjamlns were the faculty advlsors The staff xnclucled Max Tate and Eloise Munger co editors Her bert Lombard busmess manager Perry Slo um aclverusmg manager and Ray Arnold sport cdxtor Pg Ffy C , . . . . . . . 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' 7 Q C 7 - . g , 5 , , . ave n r -three Top R E erezt Heydenberk ean Harrls Mary Lorrame Harrn Raymond Arnold Vxrgxnxa Lykens Perry Slocum louse Mun ger rom Wel h Bottom R w Herbert Lombard Marian Pug lcy Maxlrle May Max Tate CAMPUS QUARANTIN E The Semor play, a hllarlous comedy entltled Campus uarantme, was presented to a capa clty crowd 1n the Hart High School Audltorlum on March 19 The play was under the dxrectlon of MISS Cecllle Reusch and various members of the faculty assisted ln the productlon The settmg of Campus uarantlne IS a sororlty hou e, and the plot lS bullt around the efforts of varxous students to get ln or out of the blllldlllg whlch has been placed under quarantme due to a most dxstresslng case of chxcken pox contracted by one of the g1rls One hllarxous 1nc1 dent after another arlses to keep the audxence 1n almost contmual laughter The leadmg man, Gordon Dunn, played bv Max Tate, IS a breezy self assured Freshman wrth defrnxte xdeas as to how the world should be run He and h1s more serxous mmded fr end Ronald Steele, Herbert Lombard who IS constantly worrymg about everythmg and es erybody are waxters at the sororlty house Gordon IS very much 1n love wxth Glorla Smlth, the nxece of the housemother, but Mrs Smlth, a very plous mannered and outspoken 1nd1v1dual has forbid tr1v1ng a plan whereby she IS made to beheve the meek fussv little Dr Atwell fEverett Hyden berk wants to marry her Dr Atwell 1n turn IS told that Mrs Smlth has a burnmg desxre to become Mrs Atwell, but that IS gettmg ahead ofthe story Ronny Steele s greatest worry rs Beryl Shepherd Nlarlan Pugsleyj whom he says he s going to marry although she hardly knows he IS among the lxvmg Her attentxons are directed else where namely Ellxott Maxlan Perry Slocum a superior senxor who has a Hur for theatrncals He dlsgulses l'11lTlSClf3S a nurse and manages to get mto the house IS soon discovered and a merry chase nnsues Edythe Rhodes fElo1se Munger a wealthy gurl somewhat self opmlonated and very romantnc IS determined to elope wxth F nley Carruthers Thomas Welshl one of the college boys She manages to get out of the house by dressmg up ln Elllotts costume Elliott mean while, has been caught and put to bed wxth an overdose of sleeping powder Fmley llke Ellxott a self assured mdxvldual who thxnks hlmself a lady killer, sdcceeds nn geflng m the house but IS chased out agaln by Gordon who threatens to smear germs all over hum The strongest comedy character ns Deborah Mercer Mary Harrrs She IS a rather plain sororxty s1ster who trles to have a romance and she worrnes so much about xt her haxr almost stranghtens The story ends happlly for all concerned when the elopers return Ronald by very patxent persistence mins Beryl Elllott falls In love with Lela Dunn Vlrgxnla Lykensl Beryls nurse and Deborah s correspondent sweetheart played by Ra,mond Arnold arrlves to claxm hrs prnze Page rlfty four sf T' v 6 , : owfv .J '. 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' Y 7 , Y , 7 JL JE 1' 5' rmmte ge r otDot ue a Jenn ndMueenMn THE LAST OF THE RUTI-IVEN S The Jumor Class presented a thrlllmg mystery play The Last of the Ruthvens ln the Hart High School audxtorlum on December sixteenth The settlng of the play IS an old English Castle Beresford Manor The mxstress of the mysterlous castle Lady Helena Ruthven Maureen Mun ger IS a proud and haughty woman of great oclal charm and grace Her son Lord Allan Carroll Trommater IS a charmlng but thoroughly xrresponsxble young man who squandered most of the Ruthven fortune An apparltlon Florence Lelghtl haunts Beresford Manor Only Lady Helena Allan and Grantly Garth Spltler the trustworthy butler know that It 15 the msane sxster of Lady Helenas late husband Rosamond Sylvester Dorothy Fuller an Amerlcan friend of Lady Helena wlth three Amer lcan helresses Vicky Van Dyne ean Genung Peggy Brent Agnes Varenhorst and Monica Sherldlan Maxme Kauffman are Invited to vlsxt Beresford Manor Shortly after their arrival the crazed woman escapes from her room and terror rexgns ln the castle untll Grantly catches er Accompanymg the guests lS a young man unknown to everyone but Momca It IS dlsclosed in the end that he Terrence O Rourke David Fletcher not only is Monlcas husband but also a detectlve employed by the Van Dynes to protect V1cky Alan lured by the Van Dyne m1ll1ons dev1ses an msane plan to um Vlcky St Albans Wzlllam ensen IS a friend of Alans and the only person who knows that he ns a v1ct1m of temporary 1nsan1ty He saved Alan from suxclde several times When Vlcky refuses hrm Alan becomes v1olently xnsane and frees h1s crazed Aunt telling her to klll Vrcky However St Albans and Vicky s secret fiance ohn Cuthbert Donald Powers saved her from the clutches of the mad woman Upon the dlSCOVeI'Y fllaf l'leI' son IS lnSane Helena collapses and the ends with Alan puttlng an end to the gl'1OSt of Beresford and then lillllng l'1II'nSelf the last of the Ruthvens The play was cllrected by Mrss ane Elllott and proved a great success The cast presented a good performance and the play was a fmancxal success as well Page Fifty live , ll ll ll I K . W --I-H -MY - , yr W ,1 ll 7 . . X , I T l S l Y. i Left to right--Donald Powers. Jean Genung. Miss Elliot. Florence Leicht. Garth Spitler. David Fletcher, Maxine Kauffman. Carroll T o a r, A n s Va enh rs , r hy F ll r, Willi m se , a a r u ger. O QC 99 ' ' ' ff 77 ' . . - , 1 N 1 , . . . , 7 . . S . . ' , l l ' ' l ' - , , . . . . . , l l . . . r l 5 V ' ' . ' . . 1 . ,fl . .l' l 7, . . l l A ' - l h . ' . , ' f ' . w n ' ' , , . . . , . , . . . . . , . - - .l l 7 . . . , . . . . . , A Herb rt Lomb1rd Krug' Marguerlte Chrlstmn, Ouccrz SHIRLEY FROST Tram Bearer SHIRLEY JOHNSON Tram Bearer TOM REED Cronn Bearer BERNARD SCHANER Cronn Bearer LLIVIA SHULL MARJORIE TROVIMATER IVIAXINL. KAUFFVAN EVELYN NORTH VARJORIE GRATE LUCILLE FROST JACK TROIVUVATER Hera'd HERBERT ZUHL Herald' CARNIVAL Biggest best and most successful are the adject ves attrxbuted to the Carnival of '937 This annual exent wxth Mr Cowles as manager has become one of the best of 1ts kind IH the state The faculty dxrected the varlous departments of the Carnival which Included The Benjo Theater numerous concessions including A Trlp to Hades Puppet Show Wonders of SCICHCC Life Marches On Oriental Falcer Ye Old Singing School Rosles Believe Ir or Not Public Enemies and The Western Telegraph Servxce The two mam shows m the audltorxum were Gf3C1CS Hat Shop and the M3glC Mull a muslc and dancing feature The lung Herbert lombarclj and queen Marguerite Christian with her court Marjorie Cvrate lucllle Frost Maxine Kauffman Evelyn North Elma Shull and Marjorie Trommater reigned oxer the Carnival of 37 The proceeds of the cszrnn al were used for the new unlforms of tht Hart Hxgh School Band l 9 I fir A . 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CHEER LEADERS This year the Cheer Leaders of Hart H1gh School made a very good record that wlll be hard to break They attended every game out of town and at home They made a specxal effort toward havlng good Pep Meetlngs so as to enthuse the students to back the team Among these were var1ous novelty Pep Meetlngs whlch 1ncluded one fO1 the Hart Shelby game It consxsted of a beauty contest wlth hngh school boys repre sentmg the fellows on the Shelby team Before the last game another novelty meetlng was held made up of three old women basketball enthuslasts talkmg about the dxffer ent players Another feature whnch the Cheer Leaders worked very hard upon was the enter tamment between halx es mn the Hart Shelby game It was a basketball farce entltled The Alumni Bloomu Gnls Lv Hari Bfoomer Glrls Durmg tht year several new vells were also mtroductd bv our hard worklng Cheex Leaders The best pralse that we can gxve them IS to say that they dld everythmg 1n thenr power to help better the school s sportsmansh1p and further the student s lnterest m the basketball and football games Pg Pfy xgh A I I I 4 ' if T l V 1' A 1 -f CJ , 9 G' Q . x I - . ' - . J .- ki .- .N Helen Hackett. jean Harris, Ernestine Griener, Marjorie Grate. . 4 V . , . t .. . , - Y 9 1 ' ' . 7 . - . . t L . t t . ff ' I , ' , , , ' 3, . . . A . . X 7 i . 2 r. , l 7 . . t . y , . , . . 4 . t t t . a e Ax I 'Ae' t r- '-1 r Af! zo, 4 Top Row Tom Welsh Mr Dalrnan Bud Stoxer Garth Spltler Dan Sayles Marvin Lurle Coach Olendorf Claude Stover Raymond Crosby Ted Neilson Gordon Nellson Perry Slocum Charles Waslusky Second Row Manager Gable Don Powers Loraine Berger Clifford Dtllxngham Don Hart Everet Heydenberk Stanley Matulxs Raynard Dlllnngham Don Wolf Fred Stevens Frankltn Wlerlcla He bert Lombard Manager Shultz Bottom Row Lowell Tamblmg David Fletcher unlor Wvcoff Rex Snider Bull Dxlllngham ack Corbnn ohn Fletcher Red mond Crosby Duck Stoneman Buck Beadle FOOTBALL Sc be Jule or 1936 Shelby Hart Hart Montague Hart Scottvxlle Hart Ludmgton xts football season under the able coachmg of Mr Olendorf We started with 11 Hart Hugh opened varsxty men back from last year but several of the e were unable to play nn some of the games due to the injury jlnx that seemed to follow the team ths ycar Wrth only two weeks of practxce me played qhelby on our own field Shelbys outstandmg back held pushed over two touchdowns to our one and we were forced to come off on the short end of a 13 6 score The next week Hart went to Montague ln the Hrst conference game of the eason Both team battled desperately but numerous heartbreakmg fum bles on our team prevented u from scormg Th game ended with the ball on 'Vlon agues sxx yard lme m Harts possesston after we had marched fafty yards down the field xn an attempt to score Th vame ended nn a snmzlar ue The followxng week a scrappy Scottvtlle team came up expecting to find an easy game but we lcontuzut J on Hart Reed Cnty Hart Fremont Hart North Muskegon 9 Shelby Hart surprxsed them by pushxng over two touchdowns nn ent the ball across our goal llne and also blocked a punt nn our end zone which resulted ln a safety when Slocum fell on the ball The game ended 14 8 with Scottulle on the short end of the score The next week we traveled to Ludmgton, a class B school which later won the class B champxonshnp of the Bng Six Thxs was the only game in whlch our team was at full strength Everyone a reed that Hart outplayed the larger school although the score was agamst us We made twnce as many first downs as Ludmgton and only the whistle at the half and a fumble prevented us from cormg two touchdowns XVe were forced to come home on the small end of a 1' O sco e The next week we went to Reed Clty to battle thexr xeteran eleven Although thelr team outweighed us IO or 15 pounds to a man we held them to a O 0 t1e On of the tense moments of the game was when the Reed Cxty team pushed down the held until the page 673 Page hfty mne li H , Q . 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Later in the third quarter they . 5 ' 'g T ..- r . -Jia- .2- TpR D a Crb o Tmwelh PerySlcmJakM ck GuyHaty Maage Lombd BASKETBALL The basketball season of 1936 37, whale not seemlng very successful accordmg to the scorebook, proved to be a most excutlng one Coach Decker had a dlfhcult yob 111 that the materul for h1s team was for the most part mexperlenced That he dad an extremely capable job of coachlng, however, was proyed by spectators who saw the first few games and then saw the team ln the last half of the season The flrst game was played wxth Scotty 1lle on our own floor, consldermg that Scottyxlle had one of the best teams 1n the Conference, and that we had an mex perlenced team, ou1 boys played a flne game but had to take a 20 30 defeat The next few games were slmnlar to the f1rst w1th our team showmg declded lmprovement ln each game Then we met Shelby on our own floor Thus was one of the most CYCIK mg games nn the season wlrh nelther snde leadmg the other by more than four pomts at any tame It was a bltter dnsapponntment for the game to end wlth Shelby leadmg 19 15 The next few games were lost by yery narrow margms One game especially played wlrh Custer, w as yery excltxng and ended 13 14 ln our opponents fay or The only vlctory of the season came when we played Hesperm and sent them home on the short end of a 25 13 score Our bovs played a very good game the first mghr of the tournament but were ehmxnated when we lost to Shelby In contrast to the first team scores, the second team covered themstlyts wnth glory by wmnmg all but three games of the season Our team next year wnll haye some ex peuenced men and we are confident that Mr Decker wxll produce a VIHIIIHE team Page Sxxty . I i , l ' :S - .4 p S - S -f , , 4' 1 , f 1 .X H Q X - s f L Af Q L- K , 1 , , tr M. E-7 , , : A ' l l - I 1 Q U , . .1 R ar- 4. - ... ... L ' . 'B 5 l A of 'f x Qld X 1 -,. ' A .,.3..,a o owe ACoarh ecker. J ck o in. Juni r Rogers. o s . r o u , c esi . s , n r ar . Bottom Rowf- Loraine Berger. Dave Sayles, Bud Stover, Fred Stevens, Frank Wierich, Don Hart. U L K - L J . t t . L L . . 1 r v ' ' y v y t t . 1. t t t 1 t 1 L . ' . Y. . . r Y C .V ..- . n Y - L 4. 5 . . v. - . X . . . . V . - t . . . Y . . t Y . Vs K si K 7 L Y - 1 ' I Y ' 7 . . V . 4 t . r 1 , . - V Y . . - . Y t 1. t . I V . 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Top Ro Mr Olendof Clff rd Dull ngham Goyt R ad Jack Frost Bud Stover Mlddle R Lyle Tambln g Roy Erwin Pa l Snyder Ev rett Heyclenberk Nel Wexrxch Max Rossxter Bottom R -Carl Schramm Ted Neilson Garth Spttler Frankln Welnch Ru sel Butler Wallace May BASEBALL Hart opened another successful baseball sea on wlth four veterans back from last years team In thexr first game our team showed their strength by beatlng Wfalkervdle 18 6 Thls game was played on our own Held In the next game played wxth Whntehall both teams were held to low scores but our boys came through to wm 5 2 The followmg game played wlth a strong Montague team was one filled with errors on both sldes An extremely exc1t1ng game ended with Hart on top of a 7 6 score XVe met our keenest rlval Shelby, ln a hard fought game on our home field l was a b1tt r dxsappomtment to lose that game S 10 The boys met Walkervxlle for the second tlme thls year and agfun overwhelmed them to the tune of 13 7 The last game of the season played wnth Scottvnlle was here In a game marked wlth almost no errors, our team defeated the Scottvxlle mne 8 1 Under the coachmg of Mr Olendorf, the baseball team has had a number of successful years In seven vears, twenty seven games have been won and only ten lost During the last three years only two games have been lost The team tned wxth Shelby for the champlonshlp of the conference, and recelved a trophy We belxeve that Mr Olendorf wlll produce another champnonshlp team 1n thlrty seven Pag S xtyu w- . r, io 'i , e , , . 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I 1 - . e i .wo p Ro r rn gat e e t ns I s Pa l Snyder L rra n B rger c Hghl d GrdnNel y at Anld Dnld Wo adF c enceK y R Sh ll nd Cr by TRACK In mneteen thlrty slx, tx ack 1nd Held athletxcs 1t H1rt reached xts lowest ebb 111 many years when the team pl1ced below both Shelby and Scottvllle 1n the annual western Conference Meet However a renewal of mterest was shown ln the nme teen thlrty seven team wh1ch h1s several outstandmg men mcludmg several star freshmen Mr Cowles says that wlth more husky boys who l1ve clean, have strong cour1ge and 1 keen compet1t1ve sp1r1t, there w1ll be much showmg ln the varlous meets The season w1ll be filled wlth more Held meets than usual and should prove to be exc1t1ng An mterclass meet and a meet wnth Pentwater the week of Aprll 19 73 Lower classes w1ll h1ve an opportunlty to show therr stuff 1n 1 clash with Shelby ll'l whlch no senlors w1ll be able to compete The l1tter part of May we meet Reed Cxtv on thexr new cmder track On 1nv1t1t1on the team w1ll compete wlth Fremont on M1y 8 The West lVI1ch1g1n Conference Meet w1ll be held on May 12 If any of the bovs prove to be httle better than good they w1ll get 1 chance to go to the Reglonal Meet on May 15 Under the capable coachmg of Mr Cowles, everyone predlcts th1t thls year Hart w1ll produce a team sweepmg everythmg before It Page S ty th ee l l To w--Carl Sh a m. Ed R eds, Fr d S eve , Mr. Cow e V u , o i e e . Second Rowila lc i an . o o i son, Stanle M ulis. Ray r 0 , o a lf. D vi let her, Law: elle , obert u . Bottom Rowffiill Dillingham. Redmond Crosby, Lee Beadle, Donald Hart, Roy Virerna, Leonard Fenton, Bob Raymond, Ray- mo os . . . . F . A t . 1 5 . I . 7 L . . - L 6 . . . . . . -E l . 4 1 n n n n 1. I a n J I 1 t . A t . . 4 ix - r ,... I V' S ack Corbxn Mr Olcndorf Tom Welsh Raynard Dillingham Mr Snow Loraine Berger GOLF Golf has been recently added to Harts lst of athletlc actlvmes In 1936 there were four schools competlng ln the reglonal tournament Our team conslstlng of Raynard Dlllxngham, Lor alne Berger, Tom Xvelsh aclt Corb n and coached by Nlr Snow and Mr Olendorf came through wxnmng the reglonal meet Raynard represented our school ln the state meet but falled to place although he played a fme game Golf IS a new sport and llttle known by most of us, but Hart possesses a promlsmg lot of players for future competltlon TENNIS For some years a tennis touranment has been held ln the spr1ng among the high school students Nlany of the students have shown a great deal of lnterest ln thxs tournament and as a result, quxte a large number competed The tournament was dxvlded Into two groups, one for the girls and one for the boys The wmners ln last years tournament were g1rls singles, Bette Welsh, and boys smgles, Laurence Lombard A bronze medal was given to each of the winners as an award PING PONG Because of the lnterest shown by many students ln the game of pmg pong Mr Snow decided to make It more mterestmg by havlng p1ng pong tournaments to determme the best players ln the school PFIICS mere glven to the ulnners ln the form of bronze medals ulth tno crossed pmg pong paddles on them Nlanv players competed m the tournament, practxcxng at noons and after school on the four tables Franltlm Demmon directed the tournament The following people were the umners m the dxfterent classes boys smgles Ci'lI'lgCl1! ll11l11 glrls singles lVlar1anPugsley gurls doubles ant Daxldson and Nlarjorxe Ruggles bots doubles, Robert Wfallctr and laxcrne I-llpley mlud doubles Nlarjorlt Ruggles and Robert Wfallctr Papt bury four L -,..l.l 4 ,J . . . . 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B . , l l P- lfrimvsliiu' Circinvr lfrnic Sol- constiousncss l,:1zim-ss Aw nuts Asking qlivslmims Vvrgiv Grovvr U 'L-rg Collin-c m-rvcs Pom' marks Oh, Lair Huliling lmmls iulun l'l.1flu'tt H jnllv lllntin ' licct Pl-sairnisin Oh ghurii ' lim rl1.1ln:4'.ilwli- in lun- uni- , F . hlarilyn H.1ll:ul.1y lNlci'i'y-laxnli' Originality Tl-rnpor Oh don't hc liunnvn hlvssin' .lruuml ,li-.ln Harris H c.1nnn'i' Sensi' ol' humor Tuul WH-ll snylu l'r1mping lNl.11'V Harris Cui-lv A mm dis wsirion .-X wcrnmncnr Oh, suixari' Cimkiing , 2- I I . . lfvvrvtt Hvvllvnlwcrla Alanliu Dm' drc.1ms HL-ight Unliurt11n.1rc, must unl'ur:L1n.1ic ' hliin ' his time , , P' lqcli I' iiililqnul H .lclxu .ul 1 ,. Slcrw Got any Calle? lfluliinxi . . l . Thulma Kulcx 'l'lwlinx'i' :X winning smile: Sclli rvlmncc Oh isn'r it .1 co1ncidcncc? Studying physics l.m1isu l,:lmhi'ix Spill-1-.tcm Humor Peroxide , Have 'ou hc.1i1l this unc? 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Noise Oh laid .i ing hy' thv lflf-iw lNl1ing14-r Willis l5n:nily Stngc-rigln Darn ii Ulf :Xliliiv Ci.ili- Na-lsun ,liulv lirim-in linvss Caution Don'i yn ki Tnllcing Ciuralmi Nvilsun Grit A lnvcl HY:1 donit snyi' .i 4 'ii' :lor-1 c Cirvsml l'c.1rson Cris lN'lmn1crs lirown H '. . ji K ii Hnllciiig, lNl.iri.in l'iigslvy uh irumv A grin Bzllnncc H 1 . 1 .ilicsu Falling down Yu-l,i lmziinvs Vi 'irvclclvs lizlshfili . Oh fussi' Getting tho m.nl l'fili1.ir li-mls Rui H1-lpliulm-ss A grudge Gen willilc To rough it Xxfillis liivlmi-il X 'illiv Rm lmir Rhythm Hjuclvst Prii-st lfxpcrimvnnng iw Vvlinn llulwinsmm Hllulwiiin A lwyliim-in Cnlnr H sn't that c:lL1Clsy? Picking Llnivs l'i-fry' Slofiiin usloppyu lij: vcr Hcnnn rinse YC gndsli' Dating lnicillc ffuiiniw Sniclvr Sin ffliucry nnturc lfncmics , 'il-li t 'ln Rcducing ll.iiil Sinwlvi' l5ulcli L niquc liziircut N oncy H i K .rv Plnving lmll .'Xnn.i Shinliupv H ini' lmlu ty An inspiration H its hard to tolli' l:stvi1ii1g in lmmim- Swvcims l,.1rry Cizgglvs Spunli WD U 'in going: to scrvain Sm-ing lxluslv.-gn l vlc 'liinnlwling 'iiliiilm-lwu fifty vxtrn pounrs Gumprzon Listci1 hc-rc Drawing liorsvs Nl.ix ilfm- Stmni1lcr l.f'wis ivmininv iollowcrs Vitamins C:ln'l imngincu Sunny: with Alwl lXl.irv Y.1i1. Xllslnii'g Vnii jui1linvi1rv A rvzison Hxwvll. . . . Cr . . . U .-Xrguing Xl-liii.i Vim- l'vgg:,yi' Slight smturv ' itch-hil4in1 nvility H lvclclinu , lhncing with W Rm' Yilvrii.i l'rui Spcul A laugh HGCQ whiz Running 'liliuiims Wrlsli Wann Sportsnmnshiw Archos Got sumpin' to toll ya' ,lnving :hc pm: lf.illi.ii'in4- Xvilliur Kay Charm Strung voice i. l . lic Nlnliing noise' li lfrvin XY'imilw':irc Twofgun Amlwirion Two guns Cnn't rhinl: of nnvthing right now Singing 'il .Ii .,.. PROPHECY ffontmuca' rom page 151 Paul Snvder IS manager of a large hotel ln Mears Anna Stanhope is 1n Hollywood malcmg arrangements for a personal appearance of her famous cousm, Robert Taylor, at Hart Theater Lorraine Stevens has lust returned to Hart from E Burnhams Beauty Salon ln Chicago and IS now openmg one 1n her old home tovsn Lyle Tamblmg xs a famous cartoonlst for The Hart ournal Nlax Tate IS a thrlvmg veterlnary ln Chlcago He talces excellent care of all of the rlch SOCICIY ladxes poodles Mary VanAllsburg IS all old rnald l1V1l'lg Ori the RIVICFB SIHC6 nobody l'l3.S COI'lVIrlCCCl her that IMO Carl lIVC 35 cheaply 3.5 One Velma Vine has fanally located her gold mme which she started prospecting vshlle ln Hart Hlgh School Roy Vlterna has just returned from the Olympxcs wlth hxghest honors for long distance running Tom Xvelsh IS a noted oll well owner ln Texas and IS still an elxgxble bachelor fatherlne Wilbur lb prnate secretary to the President of the Unlted States Frvm Woodward has accepted a radlo contract to smg over XV I S As our VISIOH fades frOlT1 the crystal globe, WC COr1grEIfL1l3lfC Our CLISSITIHISS Ori their SL1CCCSfLll careers FOOTBALL Conlmued rom page 59 ball WHS SIX Inches ffofrl our llne Our team held for four downs wtthout glvmg an unch The followrng week we met the Fremont team on our own held Although they had few veterans on our lrne and made a touchdown plus the extra pomt XVe were down wnthm their ten yard hne twrce durmg the g'llTlC but fqlled to Score The next weelc our team played North Muskegon on our home field It was a fast and excntmg game all the way through Durmg the second quarter they pushed down to our 76 yard lme and much to every ones surprrse lcrcked a perfect field goal from an almost xmpossxble angle Later rn the thrrd period they succeeded rn making a touchdown whrch made the score 9 0 Late nn the fourth quarter our boys completed a number of passes the last one gornq over for a touchdown The game ended with us on the short srde of a 9 6 score Tl'1C l'1Slf QTITIQ W'lS played With Ori heir regulrlr teqfn unable to It W'l'i Very hqfd to take when Shelby s star baclcheld prled up a 32 O Score Three of thelr touchdowns Were fnqdc prclimg up blocked lclclcs and running them across our goal line The followmq men received varsrty letters Fnds Stevens Lombard and Powers Tackles Wfolf and R Drllxngham Guards Sprtl r and Nxelsen Center Wfelsh and Hart uarterbaclc Slocum and I Bet get I-Ialfbaclcs C Dllllngham and Heydenberk Fullbaclc Nlatulxs dlutographs Page Sixty sevea Q ' f ' Y . . , . . K . ,K K . . . K . S l I f l K 1. l I ' . Q t , Q V K . K K K LK K K f t ' their team, they made considerable ground through Held, We played the game with three men of our A K 1 I , K l C . 'I C K Lv . . I Y , K v C I 1 L - K 4 L C L I I 1 K I 4 K K . ' K ' Q ' ' r ' . . 2 ' - r A K - , K , . K 1 K . I - c 1 . I I 1 . c : I '3 L I . I ' K ' K ' K . K K 1 K ' ' r . , . V . L 1 ' ' ,, ' ',igs. 'IO ! f Q' , , 5 . . ' 1 if W 5. .' 95? 155. 4 fb.-SM ' Q g . y f , . . 'I A 'Q' LS . Laing 1x 'R 'M' 1' ' 3 u 5. , A fi J 7 , r 21 'F bv-. ix'! 'g5 fsspnl-wif m ' 2 :VW 71 . 'M 1, INA:-E Ls' ,.,-4 OLD fl S Ho R-VER HOLJRS HARTIAN STAFF A fcrumds Q1 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Uceeam I-Iqrdvy are Wyeoff Be1uty Shoppe The Plke Cfzfe H1nson Osborn Reil Ist lte Dr H Steyens Hart Bxkery The Irlendly Inn I I 1I1ClS be1uty Shoppe Rost Dry Goods Do1shs5e to S100 Oeelnl County S'lX1I1f,S B1nk Iflttln s Dlug, Store oshn Insurlnce Agency E M IOITISSCH G M Meehin Phllllp s 66 St1t1on hy Glllett Pmnk H Drlhn him Lqultlble IlfC Insumnee Co H1rt Auto Lompiny XX R Roleh 1nd Co Edson s Iee Crelm Store Ilmo S Yobles The Beeiell Studlo Bxnphts Drug., Stoxe Hyde md Bnk S1y les I'I1I'dVK 'are Hut Thesntre G I Iosxn Lmdon s Grocery VI I Schfmer 86 Sons Gremer Insurince Ageney Steen Super Selynee Dr VI C1 Wfood Hut Dury Produets A V fu R Spntler G1ft Shop Dr N W Heysett Hsut lumber Co Dukes L1ttle Store Anderson s Ph1rm1Cy D1 MUIISCF L S Plwtt Firm Bure1u Colhns Clothes Shop I A Trommflter C orhss Food Shop Bennetts South Slde Grocery Bob Roberts St lndwrd Servlce St1t1on Soh C011 ind Iee Co Hmrt Hydro Ileetrle Arehxe C1mpbell Henry P1lm1ter George Powers Stlte Street Be1uty Shopp H1rt ournil 3 , , ., , fv f , 1 , , , , -, . . N ' . .'n N , - ,. 4 , 1 . . .. . , . , 7. E, . 1 -If 1 rf , '7 3 'Y 3 7 -. , . . . J Y Y Y S 7 .. ,. , .., . . . . .. , . . . g. , 1 . . ,- . , , , 'f - , , , , . - .. . . . . .,, . , ., , , , . . - N . , ,, I . , , ., , 0 e . . . . . - , The Nan FOI!! V 8 I9 Ii a Hzsforg Malemg Car Modern Beauty New Emse of Control XYIldCI' 1nd Roomner Bodxes More Fconomlcal Gre1ter Sfnfety More Dcpendftble Wfalcb lb: Imzfs C10 B1 AUTO CGMPANY Phone 191 Hart M1Chlg1H THI: BR AND YOU KNOW BY HART HART BRAND CAN N ED FOODS XX R ROAlli 8. Coxilfxxx X 5,1 butnty 1 IOKES Ann VU was traxelxng mth her mother and looked very unhappy about nt She looked heilthy enough but her cheeks were pale A krnd nf mqunsxtnve passenger srtnng opposxte leaned forward and addressed the parent Your daughter seems very 111 she remarked sympathencally Yes replxed Mrs XV It IS an affectnon of the heart Oh dear me Aneurxsm Oh no only 1 left end on the football team Mrs D1lman Howard why 'are you so d lnghted 1 his slxdxng to second b1se Do you know htm person1lly7 Well Sild the Qllcccssf-ul C1ndld1lC Y hen thc' YOIC returns Cleilrly ll ldlc1tCd that he h1d bccrl elected xts ull over but the xnvcstxgnrxnq Mrs Decker Sonny dear' Don t go too fir ln the water Nlrs Decker I know dear but your father msured I hear Vlrgmxa Lykens got hauled up before the Faculty for cheatlng Honestly? Sure she got caught lookmg out the wmdow m an astronomy exam Chevrolet Passenger Cars Trucks fc 011011111 al Fldllblllllfllflllll Lovxest Qrlgmfzl Cost Lowest OPCFHIIDE, Cost Complete Serxxce Stwtlon 1nd Pu ts Depirtmtnt ELMO S NOBLES lhont 91 for DLI110I1SII'1IlOll 1 s . l 0 , , . - 1 1 , I 5 - , I ,, , . , . fm 471 T . , , . 1 W . l l , ' - ' Y H , A - 1 It . , . 0 ' ' 0 .Y 1. ' ' ' . . . I ,. . .,.. 0 ' ' y - . v 'A , . . t , . 1 . 7F is 7? .. Q . . - . ' t e- ' ' ' .t ' ' ' . . ' . - 4 4 .U . 4- if Pi: ' H .H 1' . . I . . V pp - w yy . . . 1 . K . C. ,. K Q ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 . :yr :pc ' ,. . . , - , t . . HART H Sonny- But, look, Daddy's out a long way. . -H , , I 's . H it :lf elf I ,. . . . . ., , ,I fe '-v ' 1. . . , 1..- ' 'v ' V . l ' I 1 i A l l X l w for . 1 4 - ' . ' , . . ' l l W , l l y l . V X . . , 0 , A 7 A , , A 5 1' ' 3 . r . - 1 . . t . , r l ' , l ' . ,, V , y V , , Q J x s . ' W . Ei 'IFA 21 CALENDAR of LVENTS Those who dldn t see the Brown 'md Menely progrrlnl Sure nqllssed Sorflefhlnq S Mr Cowles gets many 2 thrxll out of dancing it the lVl'1tmee dinces The Alumru xxsxts Nl Vsmget Ross Purdy and M 1Nxchols 11 A cute lnttle clog usxted the assembly today Also Frlnlilm Dernmor' 1 The Hart Bloomer gurls howed then- may of playing just plaxn basketball it the Hart Shelby game here We lost 19 15 13 Group pxctures were talcen and the Sopho mores brolse the c1mer1 so no more were mlcen today 14 New rule 1dopted No boy Cin sxt with 1 girl clurxn an issembly unless 1 wrltten permxt IS gnen by Nlr Dilmin 15 V1 Ranma:-s m1de the bright remirlc that she vms glad thwt the spe'1lcer Dr W1Td Ph Presndtnt of Ferns Instxtutc w1s 1 doctor beciu e xf smyone got suck he would lcnow wh'xt to do 18 Sonny Fuller and Curtxs Rogers mn 'lway to Callfornm the mscals' 19 Must be some attractton xn the Freshman class as Franlclm Demmon w1s here vxsntxng the assembly 'lgqln 70 Xve h-td the pleasure of llstenmg to the radxo during our study perlods 'md he1rd the Presidents ln'1u ural 'address S T WIS PII fo 1'fJr Claw 0 1977 PHILLIP S 66 STATIGN cs am Guy COMPIIMLNTS Edson s Ice Cream Store Hill Cream Statlon A1 PHA BUTTI R Phone 114 CHRYSLER 111 fx ibm lou 111 I ffl Tops em All zuilo The RUYA1 Tht IMPI RIAI The KIRIIONX Plymouth st1ll pruned Wlth t e lovs est wlth luxury thit only txtr1 sift tm gut SEE JAY GILLETT for Idler DllII0lISflflfI0lI Phone 267 PZ Hitt M1611 3,111 E YYY , y ' '22, . I 1 . Jan. 7- ' ' ' 1 1 ' M. J 3 Jan. - . ' 1 ' P gr - A - 1 vu ' ' - - of 1 , K , . . , Jan. - -' ' . , N J n. 2- A s ' ' ' N 1 V 1 1 - Jan. - ' ' 1 , 1 - 0 V L K l K j1 1 -- ' 1 : ' 1 ' 1 O Q . . Z K x A . . F , .Y I L L I Jan. 7 f. 1 ' 1 . 1 '1 1 1 1 , . 1 , ., 1 - - ' ' , 1 1 , 1 5 1 I K A K . Jan, +- I 1 , ' 1 1 1 . 1 1, 1 . J n. t . 1 W 1 Y 1 I ' A l 1 1 . I Jan. .. 1 1 ' ' 1 g 1 1 . gf - f - H : H -H .. --N. 1 l 1 . l I 'az tk' ' '-11' 'cw fr' 1 ' I3 I: 1 S ' ff 3 ,T , . . . I f ' ' l 5 1 1. 1 s 1 0 , : 1 X 1 1 , , o 3 rf l . 4 . I , . N 1 7 . .i . 1 1 ' A 11 l V u I n I 4 7 1 ' '1' 1 1 -, ,' 1 , 1 1 1 . 0 l 1 HL as J er as 4 1 'A 7 1 1 1 ' X - ' f I rf Q ... 1 , 1 1 ' l Pa e Seven -hrce T111 'llosf 131111111 111 Tlllllg 1111 XVXJKCIN Pontiac Sllver Streak Ques llllll Fnghts 11111 IX llll sf 11111 P11111 fl Frank H Dxllmgham IDILIICI Hart, MlChlQ.,1I1 C UNGRAIIUIATIONS 111111 Equitable Llfe Insurance Company of Iowa D1xl111l lg111f 1111111 lgtl JOKES Thr truth will ouch After all the auclxtnct clxcl tht lvcst acttng at our Sensor plat they pretend they CHIOXLd xt B111 Rolllns uxrts home Am ln a lnlg clty dead bro c no frxends adxlae wh t to o Fathtr VKIFCS haclx 'Vlalte some I-I'lCI1dS qtnclt Ntdra Dlllmgham at Andtr on las straw soda lrtaltsb Darn my suckers hrolke aclt Corlvm ll3lUSllll'lgl Gosh had you Lnow I5 5 Nltny a trut word I3 91 olttn through falst tccth ml Hu art xou comms, alony, vnth your 1 xultry auruct Reed lu een sx lil I lwoupea thru: dlffertnt mculuators and not me of them has laxd 111 egg yet The followmg sxgn IS displayed 'lboxe the IC lnrlck homo IIS Fmt when company comes A fly was walltxng w1th her Clauzhtcr on 00 head Hou things change my Clear she saxd XX hen I x as your age thxs was only a footpath THE FRIENDLY INN GOUD EATS Tfmf s All lrt 101151 C K UDL lTIS 111 H1111 111 if Xl I LI-IIPMAX SILK I-IOSILRH UI! Ill ll 1 1 U! Clllltlllllflflll Utd? Nltxlll Prlnelt Ole atlolf R 0 S T I Se Sumntyt . r 1 P ' l 1 . 1 A' ' A X 1 I 1 l k --- -1 ' 5 dl. ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1 5 1 1 ' in I JK , 4 . -.. l . b Y flll 1,11 ' l'1' , 1' ' 1 C l' 1 15- u I 1 1 ' ' a j 1 ' ' . . Q: 1,1 :iz Cl H 1 w 4 - X' ' 1 1 1 V ' ' ' at 'Ti Q H11 ' ' vu ' ' ' la J vi dlvil. 'lx 3 I ' A x L K Q I PITCH? for Ijenuorwtration cream counter of n prominent clrujz, storef Talte In I ' ' Y LE: Sl: if K K V V p, , , R -3 AW 1 --- ---- I---------+ --'M :: v1 ' j 14 , ' C '. tl . 1 l. - , , ,N -H :: ..ff -,,,,,-,,--1-1, fm- 3 1 , 1 0 l f ' 1 1 1 l I , . l I 1 1 . 1 I I 1 H1 ,1x1'1w.11 , , f 1 l x , Y A J J 1 1 . . 1 1 X1 ' X ' 11 ' 1 J'l1'1' ilu' Q 1 I I Y 1 1 A : I H, 1-11 1 - 1- ' I A,k , SH, t,,,,f . X '1,, III 11 - Fe C C Fe Fe C CALEN DAR of EVEN TS One more clay left before semester exams ame uxth Nlontaque here etxtxons started for xce queen Nlontague and I-'art game arleen GITOUX V1SlI9d SCl lOOl 1510 she Clldfl I slcxp she l'1'ld. '1 YE1C3l1Ol1l 8 Nlarxan Pugsley was elected ICC queen lots of luclc 'Vlarxan Reports came out and the all A list IS svxelllng 9 Wfhltehall Har game here 17611 tn favor of them! 1 Nl lvlunger left for Florxcla Custer Hart game the e A b g turn ou from here and the ame ended vuth 1 scort o 1415 ln the1r favor for the Glrls Glee Club are being made by the Home Economics class 4 Garth Spuler lS assigned to lVl1ss Reuschs room Ercl penod because he IS such a bother 5 North Muskegon Hart game Lost 8 Ole has returned to hxs old method of gxvxng quizzes on Monday mornmqs 9 An interesting Abraham Llncoln program put on by the Northwest Assembltes MPLIMENTS DORSHS Da fo SI 00 Sfmt COMPLIMEVTS Oceana County Savmgs Bank I COVIPLIMEATS LATTIN S DRUG STORE SOUND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ICIIULPS' you 0 wowj oslm Insurance Agency E M JONASSEN JENVELER and OPTOMETRIST art 'Vlxchxgan COIIIIJIIIIIL nfs 0 G M MEEHAN ATTORN EY AT LAW Pxrst Natlonal Bank Bulldmg Hart, M1Chlg1H Page Seventy F1 r Y :Q ' L l 1 I l jan. :lf 1 . 7 Jan, 2336 -' . 1, , I Jan, 15-P ' . ' . jan, 26-. . . .K . . vf Jan, Z7+M. ' ' ' 4, 1 1 ' . 7 Jan. 2 -. r . t ' ' 1 K I Y A 'L I 4! C X Jan. 2 - ' - t - ' ' b, 7. . ' 1. F b. 2-s - C r . il Z f- A - . K . K DL ' K Feb. 37New outfits of blaclc slcirts and white blouscs Fb.-L I' H ' ' .'.-,'.t- if fy b. - - r . . , . b. - 1 ' ' ' J ' F b. - ' ' C . ' . C O l I I O of , . - 0 H . , 1 ' ' . 1 5 I n 0 l of Y Y X O BLST XVISHPS fo Ibc Cluvso 1937 HART THEATRE R AND MRS EMMET F ROCHE COMPLIMENTS G L JOSLIN art M1ch1g1n IBS ry 5014135 On 2 crowded c1r lVl'1d1m would you luke me to get you a str1p Rebecca Durham No thank you I hue one Then would vou mmd lettxng go of my neck te Don Powers was extolhng the vrrtues of Powers Clozhmg Store before '1 luncheon club If I were permitted to pun I might s'1y m the words of the poet Honor the Llghr Brlgqde From the corner table in the re1r Tom 'elsh was he-1rd to say Oh wh1t a charge they m'lde Bud Stover rushed out of the house icross the pivement jumped hlgh m the axr ind fell gutter heavxly A p1sser by rushed to hrs 'assxsrance hfted hxm up 'md sand You drd 1 very funny thing just then Yes yelled Bud I thought Id left my b cycle outsxde He lcxlled the noble Mudpkovxs Of the slcxn he nlade hxm I'l 11EECl'lS Nlade them Wlfh the fur sxde mslde Made them w1th che slcm outsxde He to get the warm side msxde Put the msxde skm outsxcle Put the warm sxde fur slde msxde Thats why he put the fur s1de lI1S1d9 Why he put the slcm snde outslde Why he turned them mslcle outs1de lVa Izxfcmf 0 Tyr Gfadzlalllzg Class 0 1937 Our Hcarflfvf Cllllgldfllldfllllll LANDGN S GROCERY 46 Suu Street l 1 . l 1 1 l 1 1 -Y 1 1 , ' 1 1 fr' 4 .4 l 1 in , L ' i ? V V N ,, . C .' . sm . 1 K , 1 . 1 ' 1 W '1 1 1 U 1 ' 1 Q s: w C W . , ' ' ' ' , 1 in the K . I . , . . 1 1' -H I 1 . 1. ,Y 7 X I. . . , . . . . ,' 1 1 7 1 ' ' ' He, to get the cold side outside, , . ., . 1 7 7 1 T - 1 T 1 I - - ' f K of l f - ' , l 1 l ' I l I , . K , . K, e Q I ' I l 1 , A . l , . , X , l l . . l T l H , . X 7 l l l . m mm 1 1 l , l l en Fe Q Fe e Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe CALENDAR of EVENTS 10 Kxddy Day There is such an issortment of toys It looks 11149 the nursery 11 Claud and ohnny show real pep 1n lead ng ye s 1 Bug pep meet ng for Hart Shelby game Rxta gate a bxg speech 15 Exerybody sxgns up for reference boolks It eems some are getting bsent mmded m thexr old age and forget to return them I6 Hart XWOIN thexr F11-st basketball game from I-Iespefla here Plenty of H0159 and excltefnen 1 Rex Snider even goes so far as to forget to see Ole over the week end to get back in o class on 'V1oncl1y rnormng 18 XV Fa1rf:1e1d and Olendorf had 1 lxttle spat oxer 1 notebook 19 Fremont Hart game ended wxth 1 score of 7 77 Aw nuts' Z Exen Xvashlngton s birthday msn t 1 1'1o11da,1 for us' 3 Its really snowlng today' gxve up vet Nellxe Lambrxx and Custers basketball cap taln. Wefe VISIIOFS today COMPLIMPNTS 'VI P Schaner 86 Sons Manu uc fzzrcv 0 Marvo Flour Dculci III Poultu, Dury Ho Hog 1nd Stock Feeds COVIPI INIEVTS fo Ibc' Clavv0f1937 PHOTOGRAPHY The BEDELL STUDIO The Home of Rc md and Exclumc Pmfrazfznv COMPLIMENTS BRIGHT S DRUG STORE You Get Brlght IT S RIGHT ' DRUGS SUNDAES Phone 113 H1rt, w11C11 SODAS age even y 1 Y 1 Y 0 E be - ' 1 ' C 1, , Y Q . . ' W 1 . 1 Fb, - J - A g 1 f 11 . 1 b, .2- ' i . . . 2 W F b' i 1 ' . . . Y., . b' 1 . 1 - . .- b. 7+ ' 1 E 5' H , I ' I 1 1 ,fi , 1.3-1.-. . I , . ' bl 2- Y K . K , . . . L , Y ' 0 b. 2 -Q ' ' . Feb. Zfl-Spring vacation isn't so far away. So don't Bedell, PI'Op. b' Zjv , . , H . . U 1 4 of 1 of 1 1. o 0 Q 1 f ee as 1 If 1 . 1 , It 1 . 1 Of 'I' t 7, 1-56, , , . 1 1 . O 1 1 1 W .-. I L n X X 1 1 P S ' t- e GRADUATIOIN dll UCIKIXIOII 0 IJOIIOI XVe hue Shoes and Hosxerx to Ht the occaslon and to Ht you Beautlful new XVh1tes and Comhlnatlons for the gurl or boy grlduate HYDE 86 BIRKE Tfac Walla One: Booz' Shoji EACH BEST IN ITS LINE Patek Punts Valspar V31H1Sh6S John Deere Farm Tools Bean Qrchard Spray R1gS Champlon Potato D1 fe Ltsate I-Ieatrolas Round 0114 Ranges Congoleuna Rug,s Del ax el Cream Separators and 'Vlxlkers SAYLES HARDWARE Hart, MlCl11g1H l,,S rye: JoKEs As for magazmes sailors should take to The Atlantic cloclx malcers to The Dual tlred people to Outing and Bolshevlsts to The Red Book Librarians should appreciate The Bookman young une Good Housekeeping pugxhsts Punch and vsorlcers nn ebony Blackwoods Prxsoners naturally want Liberty con troversnhsts The Forum patrxotnc folks The Amerl can devourers of books The Literary Digest and all of us The Hartlan Miss Rxtz to Boln Tice Bo If you re not a good boy Ill make you learn all the Premiers of France sxnce 1937 Preacher You lxke to go to Sunday School dont you my la Wnmpy Wychoff Yes slr I sure do Preacher And what do you expect to learn today Wlmlby The date of the pxcnnc I wlsh I were a kangaroo Despxte hls funny stances Id have a place to put the junk My gnrl brmgs to the dances Twas ln a restaurant they met Romeo and ullet He had no cash to pay the debt io Romeod while ull et COMPIIMENTS FRANCIS BEAUTY SI-IOPPE COMPLIMENTS OCEAN A HARDWARE K R T1ylCl C A Erdmfm Wycoff Beauty Shoppe Expert Machlne and Machlneless Pelmanents lil Bnzmfus o Bcanfa Culfzm monc 180 Hart, Nfllch 1 j O 1 . . y 1 - 1 1 1 W 1 G v D W , L . 1 I IS ' ' .' if ' . 'L , ' ' 3 Y 7 ' . I I I . 1 Q ' 'Q , .- K , - K 1 I 1 ' 1 Y I t ' L I I ' . l .L t - b. ' ' . - 71 . 251 24 X Q . L -QM . K y . . A , Cl? ,. ,, , .. n 4 A K D 1 . 9-v k 2 . . .. C . ..., za :sf wk Q L 3 1 3 , . P14 r -1 1 . s I , K 7 u I ' J '7 4 l , - l l Q 1 of ' l ' I 2 L ' W 1 1 l l 1 l , l l cv 1 1 ... of ... t t Us rs 1 I 1 l t t Q l r 3 t t 1 7 7 , . W . . . . . . I 3 I r 1 . s I .t . t t X I 1 l . O - 1 ' ' - , t . I ' 1 l I. - tx ,S jf 1 1 -, . . 1 . t 1,1 V - 1 I L - . 1 1 e even '-civh CALEIN DAR of EVENTS N hhd gd PYdYf d t T Thy rt I V I lv FdSr H t A t S If C S P Y Y Strictlv Home made Pastry Regular Meals and Lunches fountain Serx ice Cigais Candy The PIKE CAFE Famous Ol Cfozekeu Flsfa and Steak AlfredH Nelson Prop Hart Mich Newlyweds can have their first home made to order if they will let the Hanson Osborn Real Estate Ageing Advise Tlaam No Cost for Inquiry COMPLIMEVTS Su ada C Ted Standard Service Phone 207 Best Wzsbes to the Graduates DR H STEVENS Dentist Hart Mich A FULL LINE of BAKED GOODS Fresh Every Day Serwee and Oualztg HART BAKERY CORLISS FOOD SHOP BEST WISHES to the Classof 1937 DALTON CORLISS COMPLIMENTS Bennetts, South Side Grocery Open until eleven COMPLIMENTS BOB ROBERTS BARBER COMPLIMILNTS SOLI COAL AND ICE CO. Phone 61 PgS y Y 'Ig . . Feb, Z6- orth Nluslcegon-Hart game here. We lost. . I Nlarch l-Jr. Hig a a party and we hear Benjie had a very oo time. ' March Z-Vacation fTeachers Instituteb, It's an- . other la a or we chil ren. ---- , Nlarch 3-Cvlee Club sang at he eachers Institute, e looked very nice in their new ou fi 1 Nlarch 4-Montague vis't rs today. They inquired about Ar hur Olsen. March 5-Hart vs. Shelb in Tournament. Lost. i N I 7 March 8-Doris Tyson entered he Junior class. K. Roche and Eve n Olsen certainly recm to enjoy G their usual chat at the reference bookcase. Hart Mich- Nlarch 9- re evens is the first art Freshman to get on he Il S ar basketball team. Congratula- tions! lfarch lO+Senior girls won the girl,s baslcctbali tournament from the ophomores. March 11-Report cards handed ou his noon. Ou h! March IZ- ophomores put on a nice art . Every- one enjo ed himself. I March I5-Group pictures taken. jg ' - L : E' ,' - ' .- of f ' , ' . , . l K - of - , ' , 1 . of Of ff I J, :xt fF 1, COMPLIMFNTS STEEN SUPER SERVICE EXPERT ALTO RPPAIRING dll! BLUE SUNOCO MOTOR FUEI COM P L I M E N T S Hart, Mlchlgan H A R T DAIRY PRODUCTS Hmf Maml Ice CIFIIIII MIU aml Bulfcr Phone 101 Thur IS sonzcffanze afmlll' 61 CUSTOM MADE SUIT I Appearfmce Value A V FUNK Page Ifnghty JOKES 'Nlrs Stexens Now I want Fred to hate a thoroughly modern and up to date educate n cludxng Latin 'Vlr Dalman Yes of course hou h I a dead language Vlrs Stexens XX ell all the better Fred IS goin to be an unclertaker N r Decl to tmpr on his puplls the me of thnnkmg before speakmq told them to count to fifty before saying anythmq xmportant and one hundrei lf lt were very tmportant The next day he was speakmg wxth hxs back to the Hre when sudd nly h notlced several hps movmg rap dly Sudcl nly th whole class shouted Ninety exqht n nety nme hundred Your coat s on hre Mr Decker The steamsh p ofhce clerk was bemg pcs ered by questlons of Nancy Corbm who wa a prospe txve traveler A long hn was waxtme to g t bu mess clone so the clerk clecmlecl to teach Mxss Corbm lesson Upper or lower b rth'7 asked th cle L Well the chfference IS five dollars Th lower berth ns hlzher than the upper n The hehe prlce IS for the lower We ell the upp r lower than the lower Some pcopl lxke the l w upp t low I' of Course on account of belng hlqher when you occupy an upper you have to vo to bed 1 d get clown to get up East Wfest Om Glffs me fbe Besf SPITLER GIFT SHOP COMPLIMFNY S DR N W HEYSETT M D l O f s . . ,-U 1 . . 4 . , I K . l of I I W . . ., l ' , A l . . . - , t g -atm ns L L I C .'. A ' Y -.. ,, t ' , . S I C ... . rg: nj: -i. ' T ' . . , J.. L AI. let, 'Ness . . 13d 1' T I l ' I k 4 , 4 . I , I ' ' ' I ' ' ' K ' . e e ' ' ' . 1 . e e 7 - M 7 1 - 7 J . . , . . 9 ' '. ' : ' ' . ' , . 5 . : ' 1 . A e . j ' , e 5' 7 , K . . A of ' .. A ., D W - . . . . . DR. M. G. What's the difference? asked Nancy. ,. . . , . . e , , k . o 1 xx, 7 . A ' ' . s e . . 9 ' o 'er er, i 'S 70 I V - , Q . . L U .n 'il' 'cf .7 l . . . t . , ' O ' Q t P . , l z-w 'r Y 1 I ' . . K . . . L 1 ' 1 I , 1 I l , l , ' Ft of 1 l , ' l . .. 1 0 n 0 ' o . 1 g 3 , l l . I 1 CALENDAR of EVEIN TS Much 16 School Board vnstted the school today Semor play sklt gnen to adveruse Campus uamntme March 17 Hart Hngh Banner IS a blg success as a school paper 'Vlarch 18 Nlany have entered the pmg pon tourna ment thls year March 19 Semor play was very good Thanlts to Mxss Reusch and congratulations to the cast hlarch 27 Petntlons started for Carmval ueen Man ho eful contestants Y P Much 73 Eloise Munger the wmner of the oratxon contest here wxll go to Montague Wednesday to compete In the DISIFICY contest thefe M1rch 74 Ole had 1 cle1r1ng house nn his Economncs classes tod1y but they didnt balance IX arch 25 Eloise Munger won the Dlstrxct O 1 on contest 1t Montague Yell leaders receuvcd the r letters thxs mornmg fBut those awful Frnday testsl Aprxl 5 Back agam and the same old grmd Aprxl 6 Prof Wlnters of Hope College gave an mterestmg talk thls mornmg April 7 Mr Snow has been thoroughly enjoym hxmself by talcmg movmg pnctures COMPLIMENTS HART LUMBER CO COMPLIMFNTS DUKES LITTLE STORE COMPLIMENTS ANDERSON S PHARMACY C O M P L I M E N T S Semors of Har! Hzgla GRADUATION FOOTWEAR or the JOIll?g men and the young ladies HOSIERY L S PLATT COMPLIMENTS FARM BUREAU SUPPLY STORE Phone 130 F 2 Hart, M lCh Page Eighty one Y fl O Q I , Kvnu Y P ' A ' ' A h of A it ' - S - . . , 4. - K' l K' 'V -.-i A .t I . ' 5 of March Z6-Spring Vacation and Oh! what a relief. n . - . I . I io . T v . , . Q U H 3 :N jf , of l I J of of l 7 1 - - . COIIPLIMEN Archle s Shoe and Harness Shop 212 XVood AICIIIC Cmmpbell Pr Il 11,06 s11l tosf ll Ulfllllt ff: 111 1111111111 1211! 1011 111111 low 61 1 111111 1 5011 ll l0f Obtwln thfnt feelmg of securlty today Gremer Insurance Agency Phone 339 H1rt, Mtch GRADUATION SUITS Dun 11111 H1111 SIICCCIKI There IS a lot of truth 1n t IS sfnymg, Let me show you the beautxful hne of Hyde Pwrk ClOfI'llI1gI hate for 1 oung men I wlll guarantee the quahtv, fi and correctness of stvle 1 azgz S1810 fo S77 IV1 111111 1171 lllfl 111 lllll of gl I ibm q1111111af1v GEORGE W POWERS CLOTHING SH OLS I lnghty t JoKEs Proud Nhma want hnd my son the Honorible Fttzmaunce Percual Clarence Rudolph Yan de Houf School Boy Ill hue hum here ln a mmute Hey Smxth get Pte Face to hurry ower here at once Hxtch Htker H1 Mxster Im gomg your way ack Corbm Splendxd then Ill see you there Dld you ever hear about the Scotchman who frned hxs bacon m Lux to keep ll from shrmkmg Wfxld and dxsheveled watery of eye and trembl mg of limb ohn Gable burst unto the dentnsts consulting room and 'iddre sed the molar merchint n g1sp1ng tones Do you gxxe gis here Yes replxed the dentist Does If put 1 m1n to sleep Of course Nothmg would w1ke htm? Nothing but XV11t a bxt you could break hxs jaw or black hxs eye wlthout htm feehng xt? My dear str of course I Yes Wrth a war whoop of joy and rehef the excnted ohn threw off his coat 'md waxst coat Now he yelled 15 he tugged at h1s shlrt get yer g1s engine ready I want you to pull 1 porous plaster off my back PHONE 190 61110, lei IIS fell fbe 11 orld The HART JOURNAL ' o 1 T5 , . .- 1 t to . of 1' . vi K I . ' 7 '1 1 I ' 1 Pk if 44 1' 1 1 ' - If - 1 1 . . . . , 9 . . 1 1 Op- . . 1 7 7 - . . Y J K . . . . s . . ., 1 1 -. , . fn. 1 1 '-1 I 11 . L . .1- . . .1 1 ., . t ,, . . . . I 3 ' ..., . ., me A . 71 , , . . . . It lasts -about half a minute, doesn't it? . 1. -11 J ' . ' - . . 11 11 . - 11 4 I . , . ' I ' co, I, ul A ' l . 1 1 1 1 l 4 l l ff .. 1.,,v 1 1 1 .. 1 l ' 1 L V. 71 . . V , . . . ' V r l 1 . ' 1 1 . Y, - - ' - l P11 '1' 1' 11 . - .00 1 0 1 . l ' 1 11 1 I ' 1 1' - - 1 . 1 1 1 .1 111 1 1 1 K I 1 l z l O 1 1 I I 1 o ' l I 1 Y l l l l . 1 CALENDAR of EVENTS April 8 Senior girls class meeting to decide upon graduation clothes April 9 At last the long awaited exent the Carni ta April 1 Wfhew the Carnivals over April 13 Nliss Reusch is faithfully strugglnq w h Ivanhoe 'md her children April 14 Virginia Lylcens ind Rita Lu e had the r daily argument with Ole April 15 Louise L and Velma R h1d lots of fun playing cat second period instead of studyn April I6 Big costume party put on by the Fresh men April I9 Wh1 s the m1tter with Phyllis D 9 She can t get to school until noon each day April 70 loud noises were heard from Speech room today Miss Elliott w'1s having her Speech cl1 give 1 few talks April 21 We wonder what V R H H and E G are doing in Muskegon so often April 72 The study hall fifth period was liice a th ee ring circus fOle left the room April Z3 Band Orchestra and Glee Club go to Muskegon three senior boys fpaul acl: and Willis! April Z7 Viola Reames was late today ust a habit of hers we guess April 8 Ray Arnold has now added to his rest periods the third hour April 9 Mary V is beginning to tal-ce 1n interest x E R April 30 We wonder why Max sits with Abb e G1le so often 1y Operettw Bon Voyage Nhy 4 Skip D1y une 3 Final Exams une B1ccal1ure'1te Service AF PER TI-IE WRECK Lcf uv do flat' rctkonmg XVFIIG your auto insurance 111 fbe PALMITER AGENCY GRADUATION SUITS We re pai ticularly proud of the new Curlee Spring Suit offer ings Styled like a million expertly tfulored from 1 b auti ful selection of fine fabrics they are the buy of the season W e h1ve these Curlec Spring Suits moderately priced in a wide assortment of models 'md sizes Come in and see them 24 50 828 50 COLLINS CLOTHES SHOP une 8 r Prom une 10 Class Nite une l 1-Commencement Helen H1cl4ett So you did get here tonight? Ahsent Minded Professor Yes I meant to for get to come but I forgot to forget to forget it C O M P L I M E N T S State Street Beauty Shoppe Irene Murch, Prop Hart Hydro Electric Electric Light 'md Power XViring and Repairs Phone 106 Hart, M ch Page E ghty th ee , Y :2 Ei L L ' l , - -g ' V . , - 1 .- 0 I 4 l. ' . ' ' M I I ' ' - , I ,I V A ly A x 1 C 'LZ n 1 Q n ' - V ' Q a v 5 i I 0 I- , V . . . I . ' . . , I , - . , , . - 1 , - -g 4 Q K E M C . . . I I L 1 . . . - . . ., . ., . . 5, ' , - ' . 'l 2' - O ' A . J. A 1 v C v April 26-Corrine S. is becoming quite popular with ' - ' . J . ' , . A 2 - . Q J -J ' ' . . U J 1 - D . 2 - I - . , . 1 . J . .n l ' . V rv nu . -1 y I M. 7-W . , . K . , ' . Z -. ' . . J 1, 2, - A . . . fi- Pi J 6- . . t ' . l . . . , . l , 1 l, I . K 0 . I . I . Y . . r . . t l ,. . . l 1 Q 1 . i i I . i A r all utog mp 115 X - V' f .-. l was WXQQ, .X X -. fxwxvfx Q :-X -Q -YW. wi 1 93x....:k-.T ge-, X S - W3 xx my X X ..if,.,,wN XX ,gd ' X - ' Q AA ' vxQ A ,,-. 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