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. Ae ' UdXtcan: CLASS OF 1940 largest class that ever entered Hart High School, were newcomers. Trommater; Vice-President, Nedra Dillingham; Mr. Cowles was our class advisor. was a costume party and proved to be very successful. a Christmas assembly program. Tate; Vice-President, Nedra Dillingham; Secretary, and high school students with a Big Apple party, being ice-cream and cookies in the shape of apples. we were still on the road to success. Our officers Herbert Zuhl; Secretary, Marjorie Kludy; Treasurer, December 6, 1938. It was under the direction of 23j 1939 we sponsored the J-Hop. The banquet the dance was in the gymnasium. President, Fred Stevens; Vice-President, Eula- Treasurer, Donald Hart; Nedra Dillingham Greiner as Business Manager of the was under the direction of Miss years in Hart High School, we out in life. Hipley SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top row — Fred Stevens, President ; Eulalia Baker, Vice-President Second bow — Geraldine Hipley, Secretary ; Donald Hart, Treasurer Third row — Nedra Dill- ingham, Editor of Har- tian ; Everett Greiner, Business Manager page twenty-five
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' TAe 7- 2AXlc i- JACK TROMMATER ]ac If fame is come only after death Then I ' m in no hurry for it Class President 1 ; F.F. A. 2-3-4; Play 2; Re- porter 2 ; ' ice-Presid ent 3; President 4; Band 1- 2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3- 4; Glee Club 2-i Ope- retta 3; Grain Judging 2-3-4; Apple Judging 4; Trumpet Trio 2 - 3 ; Trumpet Duet 4; Hon- or Student; Senior Play 4. s E N I R S HISTORY OF We started in 1936 as Freshmen with the It contained the total number of 100, of which 58 We chose for our class officers: President, Jack Secretary, June Highland; Treasurer, Robert ShuU. On April 16, 1937, we put on our first party. It We also presented Dickens ' Christmas Carol at We chose for our class officers: President, Wayne Bonnie Beadle; Treasurer, June Highland. On February 4, 1938, we entertained the faculty Our decorations were with apples, and refreshments Music was furnished by Stony Lake Orchestra. Mr. Olendorf had charge of our class that year. Even though our class number was decreasing, were: President, Nedra Dillingham; Vice-President, Bonnie Beadle. Mr. Decker was our class adviser. We presented the play The Family Upstairs Miss Vaughn and was a great success. On May was held at the Congregational Church and As Seniors we chose for our leaders: lia Baker; Secretary, Geraldine Hipley; as editor of the Hartian and Everett Hartian. Our play China Boy, which ' aughn, turned out to be a success. Thus, after spending four feel we are more able to start Geraldine HERBERT ZUHL Herb Every man has his devil- ish moments Band 1-2-3-4; Orches- tra 1-2-3; German Band 2-3; Trumpet Trio 2-3; Trumpet Duet 4; F.F. A. 1-2-3-4; Vice-Presi- dent 4 ; Vice-President of class 3; Apple Judg- ing team 4 ; Grain Judg- ing team 3-4. page twenty-jour
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-Ue ' UcKtzaK. Class History We entered high school as Freshmen in the year of 1937-38 with an enroUment of sixty-two. Wc elected our class officers as follows: presi- dent, Richard Hutchinson; vice-president, Donald May secretary, Jean Purdy; treasurer, Oakley Wicks. With the help of Mr. Cowles, our adviser, we sponsored the annual spring party on April first. Last year as Sophomores, our class membership decreased to sixty. The following officers were elected: president, Pauline Grate; vice- president, Willard Tate; secretary, Dorothy Pugsley; treasurer, Hugh Sargent. February 3 we gave a Valentine ' s Day Party. A box of candy was given as a door prize to John Matulis, who held the lucky number. Now, as Juniors, we find our work just begun. We have chosen as our leaders; president, Dorothy Pugsley, vice-president, Nick Hadiar- is; secretary, Etta Robbins; treasurer, Mona Mack. With the help of our adviser, Mr. Malette, we gave the first party of the year, October 13. Cider and doughnuts were served as refreshments. On November 21 we gave the Junior play, Mamma ' s Baby Boy, which was a big success. We will give the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance May 21. We are hoping it will be the best yet. Etta Robbins JUNIORS Top row — Meinrad Ziegler, .-Aubrey Weirich, Ward Nelson, Xick Hadiaris, Carl Nichols, ' ernon Lambrix, Grant Hitchcock. Fred Gruette, Stanley Brovi ' n, Phillip Pearson, Kenneth Worthy, Leo Baker, Donald May, Donald Pearson, Ernest Frost, Hugh Sargent, Warren Lamkin, .Arvid Wheeler. Secoxd row — Gaylc May, Junior Van-iVelst, Howard Memberto, Richard Wygant, Richard Heer, Richard Hutchinson, Wanda Heistand, Mable Fenton, Oakley Wicks, Paul Wheeler, Wayne Ducolon, Herbert Hunter, Edward Haw- ley, Tom Schrumpf, Charles North, Wallace Brown, Willard Tate. Third row — Mr. Jack Malette, Eva Pettigrove, . rvilla Shafer, Hattie Lentz, Bernice Macy, Phyllis Wieber, Laura Weirich, Jewel Bogue. Virginia Smith, Mary Etta Robbins. Pauline Grate, Dorothy Pugsley, Kathleen Roche, Evelyn Olson, Dolores Jean Greiner, Maxine Hill, Mary .Ann Mitteer, Edith Mitteer. Fourth row — Irma Parenta, Rosemary Malburg, Marian Barclay. Louise ' anGills, Donna Fenner, Lucille Skinner, Marian Taylor, Murilynn Estes, Betty Jane Doty, Lois Martindell, Mona Mack, Marjorie Kokx, Margaret Hadiaris, Jean Purdy. page twenty-six
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