Hartland High School - Beaver Yearbook (Hartland, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 24 text:

1926 THE BEAVER 1926 Gilman will The Seniors made a little will, To the Juniors of our school, And want them to be sure to fill Each and every rule. Do not be alarmed or .stirred By its contents stated clearly, For Seniors have the last word, That's their custom yearly. Eileen Young, our ambitious, studious lass, Leaves her high grades to the whole Junior class. Pinky Daley, from Walter Mantel will receive Leona Geason's heart. We know he'll be relieved. Donald Hansen, nothing but girls does he fear, Leaves his shyness to Opal Meek the coming year. Helen Shepherd, who makes nine' shots in ten, Leaves her good aim at shooting to Inez Beckman. Ralph Sandgren, our good-hearted, trustworthy friend, To Donald Stapleton his strength will lend. Anita Olsen shall receive, we hope without sobs, Elizabeth Eisen's boyish bobs. Next, Grant Jorgenson shall give his excellent advice, To William Hasslinger on how to shoot dice. Jeanette Gilbert, our essay winner and pal, Leaves her vocabulary to Pearle Ludwigsen, a bright little gal. Walter Klug, the lad With'the megaphone, Shall receive from Louis Overbaugh his powerful tone. Her desire to carry stones Hazel Janda gives To Livingston Worth, who in Merton lives. Clement Hanrahan bequeaths his Irish flirtations To Roy Heidel, the drummer of nations. ' l22l

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1926 THE BEAVER 1926 E . V Opposing attorney: Will the defendant take the stand? You have heard the evidence of the class of 1926 as given by these four witnesses. Do you still believe in the slanderous remarks you made? Livy: No, Sir. I confess I'm entirely wrong and am willing to take back my statement. Attorney: Your Honor! You have heard the confession of the defendant, please .be lenient with him. I am sure the class of 1926 forgives him. I re- quest that you consider this when you sentence him. Judge: In view of the seriousness of the offense, the defendant's sen- tence could not possibly be lenient. He must therefore live up to the follow- ing laws to the best of his ability. First, Be the cause of at least six basket ball victories next season. Second, Forget all about the girls. Third, Stop blutling the teachers for good marks, especially the geograpliy teacher. Fourth, Consider before you criticize, etc. Case is dismissed. Bailiff, bring in the smelling salts, revive the prisoner, and then call a taxi and send him to school. Next case! L. QB. and J. G. '26. Uhr lgrnnklrt The brooklet winds its lovely way To a far and distant sea, ' Its course is blocked by snags and falls As the lives of you and me. It glides along through fields and woods Through sunshine and through showers, Its melody sounds sweetly clear Amid the woodland bowers. So let our lives be moulded thus To laugh in spite of woes, Our lives will be more happy then, We'll have more friends, less foes. The brooklet sings as it glides along On its way to the distant sea, ' Its waters speak of sylvan haunts As it prattles o'er the lea. Let us follow its course along And compare it to our own, The farther that we follow it The larger ithas grown. And so should we, day by day Better and nobler grow, Good citizens, our aim should be To banish care and woe. G. J. '26. E211



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1926 THE 'BEAVER 1926 Selma Haass, the girl with the beautiful eyes, I Gives them to Jessie Killey, to vamp all the guys. Milton Woodward, he with the brains, Leaves them to Sidney Fisher, to stand all the strains. Florence Peterson, who sells paper in school, Wills her job to Florence Wille, we hope she keeps cool. Henry Shepherd, with the clever remarks, you know, Bequeaths to a Junior whose name's La Verne Loew. You know Louise O'Brien with the sweet thrilling voice, Bestows to Blanche Butler, who accepts it by choice. Mary Hanrahan, with the light fantastic toe, Leaves the Charleston to Richard Brown, Junior beau. Dear Teachers, our best pals in all, Who kept us interested, so that we'd not fall, ' We give to you our undying affections, May they ever inspire you to wise directions. This is all we have to leave, We hope that you are not aggrieved, We've tried very hard to do our best, To leave you an honest bequest. So here's to the Juniors of '25! When you're Seniors you'1l learn our tricks, But ne'er-the-less,-we must confess, Old school days always are the best. F. c. P. '25. illllag illlnrning Like the brightest star, the iirst days were, Each, dancing, came and brought with her The flow'ry May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslips and the pale primrose. ' Hail! Giving May, thou dost inspire Joy and mirth and warm desire, Thy blossoms gay are of thy dressing, And bringeth us most fruitful blessing. H. W. '27. rm, J

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