Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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The Hartian in the District Contest and fourth in the Regional Contest. The Parlimentary Procedure and Demonstration teams won second in the District Contest. The F. F. A. are planning on raising 500 pheasants in cooperation with the Conservation Club. They also are acquiring eighty acres of land from the state in section 9, Weare Township and will plant 10,000 red pines the second week in April. The boys with the help of Mr. Tate have equipped a shop in which they repair and recondition farm implements belonging to their parents. Plans are under way to purchase a spray rig to be used by the boys in spraying trees and shrubs belonging to the residents of Hart. The boys have made extensive plans and the coming months should show many improvements both in the classroom, shop, and on the respective farms. HART F. F. A. FAIR The Hart F. F. A. exhibit and rural school fair held November 13, 1945, drew a large attendance. The Fair, planned by the Hart F. F. A. boys began with a tractor pulling contest at the John Gurney Park. There were three classes of tractors and the winners were: John Riley, in the large plow class, pulling a load of 5,700 pounds a distance of 21' feet; George Lindgren in second class, pulling a load of 5,100 pounds a distance of 27 l t feet; and Jack Lohman taking third class honors by pulling 3,900 pounds 5 feet and 11 inches. Six schools in the county had exhibits of farm products with St. Joseph of Weare winning first place. Garver School, second, and Sackrider School, third. The evenings entertainment included a program by the F. F. A. boys, movies by John Deere and International Companies, contests, and as a climax, the crowning of the King and Queen of the Fair. These places were won by Betty Trommater, Freshman, and Vincent Weber, Sophomore. The residents of Oceana county can look forward to many more fairs as the boys plan on making it an annual event. C 17 J

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6 The Hartian F. F. A. IS BACK! Bottom row: Tom Lohman, William Bricker, Roddy Mead, Tom Keck, Adrian Hammerle, James Mead, Kenneth Saunders, Robert Schneider, Bruno Misevic. Second row: Dale Schaner, Richard Streit, Wilson Taylor, Donald Hisenlohr, Eugene Schaner, Bud Trommater, James Fuller, Harold Schaner, Richard Highland. Third rou : Claude Fuller, Marvin Hipley, Everett Pease, Henry Lewis, Charles Foote, Henry Metts, Wallace Blohm, Gordon Rider, Bernard Peters, High Cummins, Alex Andrulis, Jack Gamble. Fourth row: Lawrence Schlce, Clemence Schuelke, Neven Lipps, Jim Scheiern, McKinley Schrumpf, Lloyd Walker, Lyle Converse, Leonard Amstutz, Burton Greiner, Delmar Kokx. Fifth row: Mr. Tate, Dan Highland, Albert Macy, Dale Gowell, Carleton Weirich, Gary Williamson, Erwin Youngstrom, Arlon Wheeler, Charles Pearson, Manley Robinson, Floyd Slagle, Willard Fetters. The F. F. A. has once more returned to Hart High in the form of the seventy-sixth Chapter, with Mr. Lionel Tate as adviser; Dan Highland, President; Jack Gamble, Vice President; Dale Gowell, Secretary; Charles Pearson, Treasurer; Delmar Kokx, reporter; Dale Trommater (watch dog) and a very active membership of fifty-eight. The influence of Chapter seventy-six was felt in Sparta when John Riley was elected Vice President of the West Central Region of the Michigan F. F. A. The F. F. A. members, in cooperation with the rural schools, sponsored an F. F. A. and Rural School Fair November 13, 1945. Six rural schools in the county had displays of farm produce. The F. F. A. boys had 250 individual exhibits of farm produce. The F. F. A. participated in the State F. F. A. Public Speaking, Parlimentary Procedure, . and Demonstration Contests. In the Public Speaking Contest, Bruno Misevic won first £16}



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The Martian 0 Seated: Catherine Shinn, Ruth Hawley, Carolyn Greiner, Dan Sayles, Joan Alexander, Marilyn Peacock, Barbara Glover. Standing: Lucille Hodges, Fred Riley, Bradley Smith, Mrs. Hill, Joyce Schaner, Edward Lorenz, Nancy Williams, Elaine Peterson, Nancy Hull. Marian Kludy. HERE COMES YOUR BANNER! Editor Joan Alexander Assistant Editor Dan Sayles Business Manager Fred Riley Sports Editor Edward Lorenz Art Editor Jody Singer Assistants Henry Lewis, Bradley Smith Gossip Editor Nancy Williams Assistants Joyce Schaner, Ruth Hawley, Marvin Hipley News Editors Barbara Glover, Elaine Peterson Assistants Marjorie Lombard, John Riley, Lyle Converse Lenore Peterson, Shirley Smith, Tom Lohman Agriculture Editor Delmar Kokx Exchange Editor Lucille Hodges Literature Editor Catherine Shinn Assistants Marilyn Peacock, Nancy Hull, Marian Kludy Adviser ............... Mrs- Hill I 8}

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