Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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C0LUUOZQ Writing Class Charles Tompkins, Sharon lyons, Betty Woodward, David Thaler, Donald English, Annamarie Morat, Judy Bates, Keith Rlttenhouse, Virginia Gale, Bobby Woodland, Donald Coultes, Roy Robbins, Donald Cloutier, Allen Woodward, Marcia Schaner, Donald Pierce, Ruthann Tubbs, Dick Carpenter, Darlene Strong, Leon Woodland, Betty Ann Miller, Arleon Lorenz, Carol Binney, Paula Skarstad, Monte Shull, Terry Robinson, Jerry Flint, Barry Griffin, Joyce Brimmer, Carol Nixon, Ricky Morat, Jane Wilson, Lynda Stalsberg, Don Hannigan. In order to promote rapid growth in reading much of our time is spent on silent and oral reading. We aim to develop proper reading habits; promote growth in ability to apprehend clearly the meaning of what is read; to recognize words accurately and independently; to increase the fluency of silent reading and the habit of recognizing words rapidly in thought units'; to improve the quality of oral reading; and to increase skill In the use of books and the library. Writing is another skill developed In this grade. They learn how to form letters and combine them into words. In number class we develop accuracy and speed in simple addition and subtraction. Race in Numbers Lunch Time Terry and Monte Ricky, Donald,-Monte, Shirline Curtis, Darlene, Lynda, Don H., Roy. Ready to read Monte, Terry, Betty Ann, Paula, Don H., Arlene, Shirline, Carol, Ricky, Carol B., Marcia, Donald P., Ruthann, Darlene. Free Acitvities Charles, Betty, Donald E., Jerry, Arlene, Jane, Carol B., Allen

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 Reading At charts, Lola Urick and Billy Read. Back row; Darlene Pierce, Norman Vansickle, Sharon Fuller, Barbara Blackmer, Sondra Tate, Jerry Miller, Solly Foster. Second: Randy Scofield, Richard Wilde, Verna Jean Kapsh, NancyLee Brown, Michael Powers, Karen Hasty, Lois Keck Third: Juanita Woodland, Judy Weideman, Nancy Hackett, Jacky Adams, Janice Dillingham, Evan Evans. Front: Larry Demmon, Joe Greiner, Carol Landis, Billy Brousso, Janet Greiner, Maureen Riggs, Myrna Hydenberk. F I R S T We enjoy the stories that are read or told to us and are happy when we can dramatize one. We like our songs, games, modeling, sand table, puzzles and toys which we share with each other. Not to be excluded are writing, art, music and numbers. Manuscript writing develops controlled skill and lays the foundation for writing in higher grades. Through art and music we have a chance to explore and express enjoyable interests and abilities. We learn to recognize numbers, have direct experiences with number words and do simple combinations. We learn and practice health and safety rules. We sound new words Judy, Norman, Sharon, Barbara, Sandra, Sally, Verna-Jean, Nancy, Michael, Karen, Lois, Darlaine, Nancy Ann, Jacky, Janice, Joe, Carol, Janet, Maureen, Billy, Jerry 'Ve learn to Write Myrna, Norman, Sharon, Barbara, Sandra, Sally, Verna, Nancy, Michael, Karen, Lois, Nancy H., Jacky, Janice, Evan, Carol, Janet, Maureen, Jerry, Lola. Art: Sharon, Karen, Joe, Jerry. Reading: Barbara, Janice, Carol, Randy We sing and play Norman and Janet, Jacky and Nancy H., Sally and Larry Lois and Billy, Evan and Sandra, Darlaine and Michael.



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 Arithmetic Susan Skarstad at board, Nancy Weirich, Cary Shull, Donna St. John, Fritz Frick, Tom Lipski, Sharon Wilde, Gerald Woodland, Daniel Morat, Jim Hoffman, Janice Moore, Shirley Robinson, Dottle Lipski, Rosemary Purdy, Lois Lindsay, Sandra Pranger, Janet Skinner. T H I R D Reading is still an important subject. We dramatize many stories. The children are urged to go to our room library whenever possible, and enjoy books there. In Arthmetic the children are always anxious to be teacher , and go to the board to explain the day's work. In science we try to study animals, birds, and plants with each season. The mounted wildcat was enjoyed while we studied wild animals. Our geography stories tell us much about children in foreign lands which help us to understand them. We take part in selling Christmas seals and giving to the March of Dimes. For our Halloween party we visited thirty shut-ins and left each a nice treat wrapped in a fancy napkin. Library reading Billy Miller, Melvin Brimmer, Marceline Greiner, Jerry Rogers, Jimmy Gillette, Miriam Schestag, Sandra Pranger. Making the Flag David Carlson, Fritz Frick, Walter Urich, Diana Gamble Animals Bonnie Miller, Merry Bengston, Vernette Clay, Sharon Wilde, Tommy Reeds, Gary Shull March of Dimes Bonnie Miller, Lois Lindsay, Janice Moore, Toimny Reeds, Tommy Lipski, Jinmy Hoffman

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