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Hartford School opened at Hartford September fourth with a faculty of ten teachers of which nine were in charge -the previous year. Mrs. Evangeline Drake was a new-comer on the faculty, although she had taught in Hart- ford a number of years ago and is remembered by her former pupils as Miss Eva. Mrs. Drake is the Primary teacher. V Miss Faustina Beach has charge of the second and third grades. This is the fourth year Miss Beach has been teaching in Hartford. She re- ceived her training at Kent. Miss Genevieve Hall who has been teach- ing in Hartford School for three years is in charge of the fourth grade. Miss Camilla Kepner, a graduate of Hart- ford Schools decided after her college work to come back to Hartford to teach and she has been here for the past three years. She now has charge of the fifth grade. Miss Helen Fleming has had charge of the Sixth and Seventh B classes for the past two years. She attended college at Ohio Uni- versity. Miss Rebecca King, teacher of the Seventh A and Eighth Grade room for the past three years studied at State Teachers' College, In- diana, Pa. Miss Lena Schweitzer, Music Supervisor of the entire school, and teacher of history and literature in the High School during the past year and a half found it necessary to resign her position at Christmas time due to the death of her father. Miss Winifred Fay, a graduate of Oberlin College was engaged to fill the po- sition left vacant by Miss Schweitzer's resig- nation. Miss Helen Kepner who has been teaching Home Economics and English in the Hart- ford High School for two years received her B. S. degree from Ohio University. She also was a graduate of the Hartford High School. M. G. Sechler, a graduate of Hiram College, has been principal of Hartford High School for the past three years. He has during this period, coached several successful baseball and basketball teams, this year turning out the Trumbull County championship baseball team. He teaches mathematics and science in addi- tion to his coaching of the boys' athletics. Aj O. Leamsters is the able and inspiring Superintendent of the Hartford Schools. He received his college degree from Ohio State University. He is the teacher of the Manual Training Department and the coach, of the girls' athletics. He also has trained several victorious teams. 1 The teachers are interested in the profession which they have selected and have proven will- ing to co-operate in various school improve- ments and enterprises. As we look back over the year just past, it may be called a truly successful year.
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Gustavus GUSTAVUS' BAND LEFT TO BACK: 1. Franklyn Bower, Kathryn Bower 2. Mrs. Evans, Miss Taylor Ruth Thompson, Willis Goff, Mr. Gray 3. Wallace Chilcote, Andrew Richter, Mary Thompson, Rita Kennedy, Mr. Rice. BACK TO FRONT: 4. Victor Logan, Andrew Hartman, D0orothy Chilcote, Florence Lucas. g 5. Homer Thompson, Arlene Beatty, Mr. Hadley, Charles Hall, George Logan 6. Olive Gibbs, Alice Calaway, Sophia Krynowek. GYO PIANO CLASS FRONT TO BACK FIRST TABLE 1. Corine White, Louis Heidelberg, Evelyn .I ewett, Garnet Sears, Eliz. Sears Back to Front: June Muir, Mary Partridge, Mary Ann' Johnsoton, Pauline Bower, Alene White, Edna Hartman, Opal Uber. SECOND TABLE: Wilmer Gibbs, Clyde Lewis, Mrs. Milne, Piano Instructor, GYO BOYS BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT CBottomj Floyd Shipman, William Shipman, Robert Johnston, Ferrel Lee, Jay Pittenger, Marshall Heidelberg. Gordon Powell at Piano. TOP ROW: Wallace Chilcote, Russell Tracy, Carl Wicks, Chester Heidelberg, John Kockal Rutherford Halstead, Donaldson Gibbs, Mr. Hadley Coach, Rredrick Jewett. GYO GIRLS BASKETBALL Q LEFT TO RIGMT Qbottom rowj Kathryn Bower, Anna Katenski, Sophia Krynowek, Margaret Peltola, Florence Lucas Captain, Alieae Claway. Louis Turner, Elva Switzer, Mr Hadley Coach, Ethel Peltola, Olive Gibbs.
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Hartford Hartford High School 1928-29 Calendar September 4-First school day of the term. September 7--Won the first baseball game of the season. September 10-Girls began practicing basket- ball. Septembcr 12-Initiation of the Freshman girls. . September 13-Freshmen boys were initiated. September 15-Girls were victorious in the first basketball game of the season. September 18-Another victorious baseball game. September 21-Walloped Vernon in baseball and lost to Lordstown in basketball. September 28-Took a hard game of baseball from Fowler in exchange for a basketball victory that night. . September 29-Another basketball victory for the girls. October 3-Tryouts for operetta. F October 4-First meeting of the Athletic As- sociation. October 5-Again the girls were happily vic- torious. October 12-Gained a baseball victory from .Kinsman but took a basketball defeat. L October 19-Trounced Johnson in baseball and Liberty in basketball. October 24--Cortland easily defeated the girls in basketball. October 25--Took our baseball boys into Warren to play Greene but weather inter- vened. October 26--No school because the teachers attended instute in Cleveland. October 27-Teachers still gain wisdom in the Fifth City. Boys again journey to Warren for game vs. Greene. Weather again in- tervenes. October 29-Beat Greene in the semi-finals. November 1--Became T. I. A. baseballcham- pions.
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