Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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SARA WORLEY- Sara K. The less we think the more we talk. BURL KESSLER-- Bur1ie. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. RAYMOND KASTETTER- Deacon She is mine owng And I as rich in hav- ing such a jewel as twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl. ELIZABETH HAYNES-'fLiz. An intense hour will do more than dreamy years. FRANK WORLEY- Monk, RALPH MOORE- Sam, 'Tm more an antique Roman than 'The glass of fashion and the a Dane. mould of form. Why Do We Love Our Teachers? When a few prominent Seniors were asked this question, many and varied were the answers received. Among the best reasons sug- gested we group the following: 1. Lois Telle- I could love anything! 2. Mabel Fee- I am a Christian. 3. Gilbert Swaim- Our intellects have so much in common. 4. Jack McClintic-- I have to get my grades somehow. 5. Vivian Noble-HI feel so sorry for them,-poor dearsf' 6. Hattie Williams- They know such good looking boys! 7. Sarah and Elizabeth- They're so free in spending their jack. 8. Garrett Dee- I could not hurt them by despising them-out- wardlyf' A 9. Bill Diehl- Greater love hath no man-but I dunno whyf' 10. Lawrence Schmidt- What is given to me, I return in full measure -and God is good!!!

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- t 'A',' ' v! -N1 - k.. Musik'-. 1'.'QQ :-if t ., .- A-fill. at as -. . V . Q ,., . I , ff P , f 1. . N' . fl ' i -' 1- - -- ,. . H -1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY -. - .if -1: I '. ' Z 'wil '1 I -P ' '-422, S :Q . it I1 ., .Z , F' . R w N 2 1 x Q 2 1' 3'-X ll .Pi fi - V sk- - ' 3 1 S 3, A . fig 'H 'wi . . uf it 'S fs .i 5 A .. 5 'T33 W , S 4.79. Q . HE Class of '29, from Freshman infancy, was a startling and unique one. Wherever we went, we caused a stir of interest. We were ushered into existence our first day in Hartford High by a breeze of uncommon strength for such a mild autumn day, and this occurrence was most certainly prophetic, for we venture to say that never has a class done so much, with so great a flourish, sur- rounded always by such a breezy air of success, as has ours. Right away, that first year, we leaped into startling prominence when we proved to be the first Freshman class ever permitted to re- tain our crowning gloriesu beyond the first two or three years. We never lost them. Next year, we again proved our leadership, when We became the first Sophomore class to sell poppies for the Ameri- can Legion on, Poppy Day. And in our Senior year, we have sold more Retros than has any class ever before in the history of our school. Aren't we remarkable? When we first boarded the 1929 Special, we chose Miss Mahony as our guiding headlight, Thomas Cronin, Conductor and Mabel Fee, Recorder and Controller of funds. The second year, we chose Miss Mahony again, with Leroy Kem- per, Edythe Cox and Mabel Fee fagainj wearing our uniforms. Junior year, we changed headlights, with Mr. Turley victorious in the wild race for the position, and Gilbert Swaim, Vera Wright, Sarah Worley and Mabel Fee fagainlj donned the old blue-and-white. As Seniors, of mature mentality, we chose for our adviser Mr. Arbogastg president, Gilbert Swaim again g vice-president, William Diehl g secretary, Sarah Worley, and treasurer, Mabel Fee fagain!!J May we pause here to say that we are awarding a medal to Mabel Fee for her four years of efficient service to the flag. Such service must n.ot go unrewarded! And now for the social side of our career. Our first venture lon , lon a o-was a Christmas art . Encoura ed, we tried another later RHF' on, but our unaccustomed facilities were exhausted, so that was that. - The next year, with much self-satisfaction, we threw two parties, and ' ig . . . . A ' Q besides that the girls served for the Junior-Senior banquet, and put some money in, our pockets by selling poppies for the American Le-- g g1on. Junior year, with a benefit show, markets, the class play, a 3.4 carry-ln, the Junior-Senior banquet and theatre party, and a picnic, you can see we were quite busy. But this year, with its Retro and , Insight work, benefit show, magazine campaign, Junior-Senior, Class 1 ' ' 5 :5114 . ' .IW if , e - 'iir B , ,L,:..e11..-.5 , .M ,Q .fbf r x ,gt g ,,.. i ,M I WMM ., pi l . .V lznv

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