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j %£. •v?4£ :fe Class History When we entered school as Freshmen in 1939, we elected the fol- lowing officers: president, Harrison Gale vice-president, Alice Jean Simon; treasurer, Gene Timmons; secretary, Wanda Berger. Out class adviser was Miss Greene, who assisted us in putting on a high school party which was given March 31. After a happy and adequate three months ' vacation, we once more assembled as sophisticated Sophomores. After a brief period with Miss Greene leading us on, the class elected class officers as follows: president, Hershel Lurie: vice-president, Louise Dillingham; treasurer, Leonora Decker; secretary, Helen Butler. We gave a Saint Paterick ' s party on March 15, 1940. Due to the fact that Hershel Lurie left for Texas later in the year, Louise Dillingham took over the office of president. Helen Butler SOPHOMORES Top row — Clifford Youngstrom, Harrison Gale, James Gamble, Clayton Tanner, Fred Zuhl, Howard Youngstrom, Bill Sathers, Lester Schaner, Forest Lynn, Tom Foster, Stanley Seelhoff, John Varenhorst, Morris Rouse, Melvin MacDonald, Maurice Near, George KyncI, Tom Osborn, Max Wellman. Second row — Ted Straley, Bob Lorenz, Norman Brown, Gerald Meyette, ■Mitchell Levandowski, Bruce Shigley, Jack Munger, Edward Jonassen, Mil ton Pugsley, George Olson, Tom Nobles, Richard Birke, Herbert Stoneman, Gene Timmons, Carl Jenkins, Bill Leslie, Arthur Vanderputte, Jack Stoneman. Third row — Ralph King, Gordon Osborn, Jack Shull, Wayne McCarty, Rus- sell Smith, Margaret Riley, Ruthann Corliss, Marva McLaren, Cora Ellen Kellev, Helen Haverly, Betty Rider, Viola Cole, Theda Cummins, Lucy Hovey, Mary Alice Christian, Floyd Wetmore, Norwood Wicks. Fourth row — Evelyn Fetters, Marie Schramm, . Iice Morat, Nina May, Rose Greiner, Eula Heydenberk, Leonora Decker, Betty Verschueren, Bette Monton, Jeanne Beck, Wanda Slocum, Betty Jensen, Doris Rider, Barbara Lathrop, Alta Cummins, Bernadette Ziegler, Anna McLaren, Miss Mildred Greene. Fifth row — Lorena Wieber, Arlene Reames, Agnes Staples, Joyce Metts, Lorrine Verschueren, Doris Schaner, June Jeffries, Wanda Berger, Helen Butler, Lucille Baker, Louise Bray, Patricia Schilhancck, Barbara Fuller, Alice Jean Simons, Louise Dillingham, Joan Brandel, Kathryn Taylor, Donivene Norton. page twenty-seven
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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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- jZe U iAluirL. Class History On the afternoon of September ii we, the Freshman Class, entered Hart High for our first time. There were about 77 students altogether, many having come in from the country schools. After a few weeks of wandering around the building and getting ourselves acquainted with the routine of Hart High, we were called together for our first meeting. Mr. Benjamins was chosen class adviser. The following class officers were chosen: president, Jean Marie North- rup; vice-president, Gene Boundy; secretary, Allen Crosby; treasurer, Joyce Kludy. The social event of the year was the freshman party given in April. It was well attended and enjoyed by all. It was a great success due to the orchestra, refreshments, decorations, and the committees in charge. Altogether, we had a very successful year and are ready to take our next step as Sophomores. AJlen Crosby FRESHMEN Top row — Jack Brandel, Russell Heer, Donald Brubaker, Richard Schaner, Gerald Greiner, Bill Holman, Robert Burch, Michael Malburg, Robert Schrump, Gene Boundy, Dan Hadiaris, Max Barritt, Charles Eslcs, Bernard Tate, Ray- mond Lanibri.x, Edward Larson, Eddie Johnson, Harland Fuller. Secoxd row — Mr. James Benjamins, Robert Shaw, .Mien Crosby, Lyle Bur- meister, Stanley Kapulik, Robert Bedell, Richard Grate. Freda Sutherland, . Vudrey Cummins, ' aleria Hammerle, Clayton Smith, Joe Mack, Paul Johnson, Glen Helmer, John Quay, Robert Helmer, Frederick Beck. Third row — Bernice Simon, .- nita Shogren, Jeanne Northrup, Ruth Jean Moore, June McMillan, VVaneita Slocum, Julia Verschueren, Marjorie Walker, EInora Bruckman, Marjorie Hipley, Nina Krantz, Marian Greiner, Emmy ' arenhorst, .Annie Smith, Frances Cummins, Ida Hale, Ruth Hillcr. Fourth row — Mary Louise Blamer, Jcannettc Peacock, ' alora Pider, Corinne Makin, inetta Quay, Martha .Ann Hawley, Madge Jensen, Carma Read, Lelia Sargent, Phvllis Shiglev, Rubv Mapes, Jovce Kludv, Dorothv Kokx, Betty Hetland, Ora Thaler. ' H elen Norke. page tn ' enty-eight
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