Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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LOWELL TAMBLING You know him by the cartoons he draws. Football R I. 2. 3. V 4 Baseball 4 Glee Club 2. 4 Operetta 2. 3 Banner Staff 4 CARROLL TROMMATER Isn't it a shame we aren't all good looking. Band I. 2. 3. 4 Class Secretary 2 Junior Play 3 Hartian Staff 4 Banner Staff 4 MARJORIE TROMMATER Not by her size but by her disposition is she judged. Band 3. 4 Glee Club 1. 2. 3 Operetta I. 2. 3 Queen's Court 3. 4 Class Treasurer 4 Hall Monitor 3 Senior Council 4 AGNES VARENHORST Always laughing, always gay, She's a good sport, we all say. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1.2.3 Junior Play 3 Hartian Staff 4 ROBERT WALKER Those that think must govern those that don't. Class Secretary 3 Class President 4 Table Tennis Champion 3 Glee Club 4 Banner Staff 4 Honor Student DONALD WOLF Ferociousness in football and a good fellow always. Football R I, V 2. 3. 4 Track I. 2. 3 F. F. A. 3. 4 Banner Staff 4 Basketball R 2 Glee Club 4 JESSE WYGANT A slow, even persuasion. F. F. A. I. 2. 3. 4 Apple Judging 4 Grain Judging 3 SENIORS 18

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CARL SCHRAMM I study when I feel like it, And won't when I don't; I'll pass if I can. And if I can't, I won't. Football R 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 Track I, 2. 3 F. F. A. I. 2. 3. 4 F. F. A. Table Tennis Champion 3 Apple Judging 3, 4 WILLIAM SCHULTZ My wife shall not rule me. Football R I, 2. V 4 Football Manager 3 All-Conference Guard 4 Baseball 4 Basketball R 2. 3, V 4 Grain Judging 3 JEAN SCHRINER Fret and fever, stress and strife, Will not trouble her tranquii life. Entered from Charlotte 4 Carnival 4 ELMA SHULL I'm a small but smiling Senior, And I'm liked by one and all. I do my best to please them Even though I am so small. Glee Club I, 2 Operetta I, 2 Band 3, 4 Orchestra 3. 4 Class Treasurer 3 Hartian Staff 4 Queen's Court 3. 4 Senior Play 4 LYNN SLOAN He knows a lot but says little. Entered from Mears 3 Senior Council 4 Honor Student GARTH SPITLER Not that I love study less. But that I love fun more. Football R 2. V 3. 4 All-Conference End 4 All-Conference Guard 3 Baseball 2. 3. 4 Basketball R 1, 2, V 4 Basketball Captain 4 All-Conference Forward 4 Grain Judging 2. 3 Apple Judging 3 Senior Council 4 Junior Play 3 BLANCHE STAPLES A cheerful spirit sweetens toil. Librarian 4 Honor Student EVELYN STRALEY Little said is soonest mended. Entered from Walkerville 3 Basketball 3 Librarian 4 SENIORS 17



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Senior Class History Title — History of the Class of '38 Cast of Characters — Class Members Presented in Four Reels Reel I. Entrance of Freshmen into High School in August. 1934 High School started with fifty-nine freshmen trooping timidly through the halls, getting into the wrong classrooms, while the upper-classmen enjoyed our mistakes and embarrassment. Scene changes—Our class was organized with Mr. Cowles as class adviser, and the following officers presided: Maureen Munger, President: John Gable. Vice-president: William Jensen. Secretary: and Jack Corbin. Treasurer. This seemed to make us feel we were a part of the school, and assuming all the dignity it is possible for Freshmen, we went eagerly into the year's activities. Sub-title: Freshmen Party. Our costume party, which we sponsored in the spring, with the assistance of Mr. Cowles was a decided success. We completed the year feeling it a great success, and eagerly waited for the next reel in our high school career. Reel 2. Sophomores. With a few losses and a few gains in our cast of characters, we started in the fall of '35 as sophisticated sophomores. There was a noticeable change in all the members of the class. We acquired a great deal of dignity during the three months vacation, and it was then our turn to laugh at the mistakes of the Freshmen. Scene changes—Under the direction of Mr. Olendorf. we selected the following class officers who proved very efficient: Loraine Berger. President: Jack Corbin, Vice-president; Carroll Trom- mater, Secretary; and John Gable. Treasurer. Sub-title: Sophomore Party. The Sophomore party was our big event of the year. This was held in the spring and was successful. We felt this year had been a profitable and enjoyable one and we were ready to go on to the next reel of our high school life. Reel 3. We are Juniors. Looking through the ranks we found the members in our class had increased. We were the enthusiastic group of young men and women known as the Juniors. Scene changes—By the aid of our efficient adviser. Mr. Decker, we chose these officers to guide us: William Jensen. President; Donald Powers, Vice-president; Robert Walker, Secretary; and Elma Shull. Treasurer. Sub-title I. Junior Party. We opened the season with the Autumn Frolic, the first party of the year. Sub-title 2. Junior Play. The Last of the Ruthvens was given to help finance the banquet and J-Hop. Miss Elliot was director, and did much to make it a success. Sub-title 3. Junior-Senior Banquet. Under the supervision of Mr. Decker, we presented the Seniors with an outstanding banquet and hop. The banquet was given at the Masonic Temple and the J-Hop at the high school auditorium after the banquet. Reel 4. Seniors at last. We entered our final year, as the dignified Seniors of the class of 1938. Scene changes—Under the supervision of our principal, Mr. Dalman we organized with the following officers: Robert Walker. President: Barbara Kludy. Vice-president; Loraine Berger. Secretary; and Marjorie Trommater. Treasurer; with William Jensen as Editor-in-chief of Hartian; and Donald Powers as Business Manager. We also have a senior council appointed by our efficient president. Robert Walker. Sub-title I. Senior Party. With the auditorium decorated in blue, silver, white, and with a large well-decorated Christmas tree in the center of the room, we gave a Christmas party, one of the gayest of the year. Sub-title 2. Senior Play. Under the direction of Miss Reush, the senior play Seventeen was given. She selected a capable cast of characters and it was a decided success. Sub-title 3. We surprised the under-classmen one day by not arriving at school as we usually did. This was our skip day which was financed by the Hart High Banner, published by the Speech Class with the aid of Miss Elliot. We were royally entertained by the Juniors at the annual banquet and J-Hop. We feel that as we go Out of the Harbor, into Life's Sea we are much better prepared by having spent these four years at Hart High. 19

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