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

 - Class of 1934

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CALENDAR January. Sf-Why all the intensive studying today? 11-Final exams. Woe is me. 12-Who is the eminent Senior who has acquired the name of 'powder puff ? 15-Pictures taken for the Retro. The camera was broken five times, but we won't mention any names. 24-A line program by the King male quartet. 30-President's Birthday Ball. The music was furnished by the high school band. February. 2-Everyone thought it was the Fourth of July when Oscar Boudoin and Bert Fox left a heater under some sulphuric acid. A good time was had by all, and no damage done except to a generator. 9-10-Auto Show. Bob VanWinkle should stay away from horses- Such results are hard on cars-not to mention the poor horses. 21-22-Juniors presented Pattie. And did Betty Jane look cute in those rompers. March. 1-All the assemblies are being held in the old gym because of the decorating. The seats aren't fastened to the floor and the teachers are getting desperate. 2-8-Sectional basketball tournament held here. Airedales came through with flying colors. Have a great team this year. 10-Won the regional at Fort Wayne. One H. C. fan was escorted to the door by a burly cop. A few others copped the nets. 16-Defeated Princeton in our first game at the State. 17-Beaten by Logansport in our game today. Two real teams stage a real fight but one had to lose. 21-Big pep and appreciation program for the basketball team. Sweaters and letters awarded. 30-Girl Reserve Club sponsored an Easter program. April. 6-7-Band competed in district band contest at Rushville. Clyde Sussman took honors in clarinet solo division and will compete in state contest at Crawfordsville. 13-Ha! Something new this year-the girls 'thought the boys had entertained them enough so they gave a Girl Reserve best boy banquet. It was rumored that some of the girls even called for the boys with their own cars. Did you girls? It was Friday, the thirteenth, but everyone had a very good time. 24-Elks' trophies presented to Airedales. May. 4--Senior class give their play, In Cherry Time. 14-Class Day. Several underclassmen were left appropriate gifts by the Senior class will. 17-Senior picnic. 18-Junior-Senior banquet and dance. 20-Baccalaureate. The Seniors looked very attractive in their maroon caps and gowns. 22-Retro out. Last day of school for Seniors. 25-Commencement. Well goodbye fellow students of dear old H. C. H. S. We have had a grand and glorious four yearswith you and we wish good luck to all of you. 29-End of school for everyone. if W : 9 1 ff fffgaait 1 lil lil 'J .M y f' H , 12 f as 1 o NCLJS F ., i lfl naaaya. 4. - l,tJl. etjfqig ATWAX X2 ja 0 4 al l jg tant .lu 5 THE We Emo W

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