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Calendar of Events September 9—School opened today at 1:00 p.m. with a nice crowd of Seniors and a green bunch of freshmen. 11—The lower classmen arc now getting acquainted with the rest of the school. 15—Studies are now getting under motion. 18— Harrison Gale and Joyce Kludy still a perfect couple. 19— Helen Haverly received her daily letter today. 23—Another trip was made to Hickory by Russel! Smith and Gene Boundy. 26— Dedication game on new field. St. Mary’s won. 29—New week started, not much doing. October 3—Tied Scottvillc today. Junior party tonight. 7—School bus late again; must be Russell Smith overslept again. 9—First month of school over. 10—Played Montague — they lost. 17—Government test today. 20— Jean Hill is making eyes at Catherine Scha-ner now. 22— Fremont game here. Same old story. 23— Vacation because of Teacher’s Institute in Grand Rapids. 24— Vacation. 27— School resumed. Hunt supper cooked by the Boys Home Economics class. 28— Magazine sales campaign started today. 31—Big Hallowe’en party tonight sponsored by the Hart Merchants. November 3— Miss Vaughn’s room in the lead in the magazine campaign. 4— Assembly in gym. Miss Francis Adams presented a series of “Dramatic Readings.” 6— Seniors going around with glum faces-— reason: Graduation pictures taken. 7— Shelby football game postponed because of first snow. 10— Scottish Assembly in gymnasium. 11— Armistice program. Pep meeting. School out at noon. Helen Butler hurt her leg. Beat Shelby 19-0. 12— Mr. Bedell took individual pictures of students for the Hartian. 17— Junior Play Matinee. 18— Junior play “Laughing Gas” tonight. Great success. 20—Thanksgiving vacation started today. 25— Prizes awarded high salesmen in magazines sales campaign. Milton Pugsley won the radio. 27—Mexican Assembly in gym. December 1— Ground bare, no snow. 2— Theater party in Muskegon. First basketball game of season. We won. 4— Mr. Dalman attending meeting. No blue excuses floating around. 5— Won the North Muskegon game. 8—Sad faces, because of the Jap attack on Pearl Harbor, wory about local boys. 12—Whitehall game here. We carried away the honors. 16— Fremont game—we won. 17— Magazine sales awards handed out in assembly. 19—Last day of school this year. Hope to see you all next year! anuary 5— School started again in snow storm, a bad outlook for ‘42. 6— Still storming. 7— Half day of school today, very cold. 8— No s hool today, too cold and stormy. 9— Not many at school. Game with North Muskegon postponed. 12— Mr. Dalman busy issuing excuses to the snow-bound. Girls wearing slacks. 13— Played North Muskegon here. Score 28 to 20 in favor of the Pirates. 16—Game at Montague. Montague 23; Hart 33. 19— Girls still wearing slacks. 20— We beat Manistee on our own floor. Betty Rider called up her boy friend in California. 23—Shelby game (there). They lost 35-32. Government final today. 26— First day of second semester. Time to start studying again. 27— Wanda Berger and Jean Hill are perfect friends. 29—Report cards marked today. Some nice red marks. Scottvillc game here. 37 to 27 in Hart’s favor. February 5— Patriotic Assembly. Began the defense stamp and bond campaign. 6— Whitehall game in our favor. 9—Many late today. New “War Time” was reason. 10— Roy Holden had operation in the hospital. 11— Movies in Study Hall today. (Continued on page 58, column 2) [25]
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First Row: Tom and Gordon Osborn: Mr. Leak: Mr. Keck Second Row: John and Vi nett a Quay; Alta and Theda Cummins; Ted Straley Third Row: Elsie Boiler, Betty Verschucrcn, Lula Heydenberk, Barbara Fuller; Gordon Osborn Fourth Row: Tom O.born: Betty Verschuercn, Tom anti Gordon Osborn, Peggy Bleekcr, Jean Blceker, Bud Hansen, Junior Bleekcr 124]
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LEARNING TO LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY SECOND YEAR TYPING CLASS Prominent in the back row are Betty Verschueren, Russell Smith, Agnes Staples, Louise Bray, and Miss Kinney in the far corner GIRLS’ HOME ECONOMICS CLASS First Row: Madge Jensen, Jean Ann Bruckman, Doris Schaner, Delores Dennert, Wainetta Slocum, Lelia Sargent, Jean Bawkey, Kathryn Taylor, Agnes Staples Second Row: Carma Read, Joyce Russell, Eleanor Carlson, Helen Butler, Cora Ellen Kelley, Geraldine King, Alice Jean Billington, Eleanor Farmer, Evelyn Fetters, Joan Brandel Third Row: Glcnna Smith, Norma Dean, Lela Smith, Bessie Sawdy, Betty Verschueren, Barbara Lathrop, Betty Jensen. Yvonne Maltman, Lorena Wiebcr, Joyce Metts Fourth Row: Josephine Zwinger, Fannie Schramm, Norma Dillingham, Shirley Lipps, Pat Wyckoff, Rose Greiner, Nina May, Leonora Decker, Pat Schilhaneck BOYS’ GYM CLASS BOYS’ HOME ECONOMICS CLASS Standing: Bill Leslie, Norman Brown, Dayton Clevenger, Howard Youngstrom, Art Vanderputte, Forrest Lynn, Russell Smith, Miss Rich, Bill Sather Seated at First Table: Jack Munger, Jack Shull, Stan Seelhoff, Ralph King, John Varenhorst, Clayton Tanner, Richard Birke, Herb Stoneman Seated at Second Table: Bruce Shigley, Tom Foster, Wayne McCartty, Gene Timmons, Mitchell Levandowski, Norwood Wicks, Jack Stoneman CHEMISTRY LAB Madge Jensen, Carma Read, Dan Hadiaris, Bob Shaw, Harland Fuller, Valora Pider, Bernice Simon, Max Barritt FIFTH HOUR STUDY HALL SENIOR ALL-SCHOOL PARTY In Foreground From Left to Right: Richard Birke and Wanda Berger, Joe Mack and Pat Wyckoff, Helen Butler and Herb Stoneman, Jeanne Northrup and Dan Hadiaris, Dorothy Bedell and Mary Liesenring, Stan Kapulak and Wanietta Slocum 126]
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