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1926 THE BEAVER 1926 Y EH rwh1ne1n Gllaum E Top Row-Svend'Dehli, Richard Bucholz, Charles Kimball, Linus Gantenbein, Inez Neinow, Geraldine Service, Virginia Koken, Katherine Hockmuth, Fay Carpenter, Hilmer Kerr. Second Row-Robert Thomas, Myrtle Ludwigson, Viola Stapleton, Charles Wittenberg, Maybelle Peterson, Irmgard Wrede, Edris Jones, Elnora Anstey, Helen Vettelsong Gretchen Overbaugh, Walter Hockmuth. ' Seated-Norma Balkman, Lillian Trapp, Marion Morris, Pearl Haass. OFFICERS , ' President ........... ................ . .. Charles Wittenberg Vice-President .....,.. ............ .... R i chard Bucholz Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... I nez Neinow Class Reporter ...... .............. .................. . . . Irmgard Wrede Class Advisor ...... ...................................., ....... M i ss Hill ' , Class Colors: Pink and Silver ' Class Flower: Pink Rose Class 'Motto: The door to success is labeled Push. ' ' , Illreahman Clflaaa iiiatnrg The first day in H. H. S. found us as green as Freshmen are supposed to be. The addition of thirteen pupils from the surrounding districts make us a class of twenty-six. After our fright was partially, subdued, we were treated to the annual event, an initiation from our kind neighbors, the Sophomores. I -ani happy to 'say that we forgave them when we were treated to a most enjoyable Hallowe'en party at which we all had a weird and spooky time. Our labors are bent to attain the necessary marks in algebra, elementary science, English, arithmetic, bookkeeping and domestic science so that we will be able to take our seats as Sophomores. . May we do still better work in the following years to add to the pleasure of our teachers and the good name of our school. - ' ' ' I. N. '29. ' E271
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'V 5 J biwlf 5' X f 14.4 wwf -5 ' 4 I, , lil 'Q we NE an 1 QQ- ESQ aft , ,QRS r A is Rims S 1926. ' THE BEAVER 1926 Snphnmnrr Qllewa First Row-Ray Fieldhack, Arthur Cull, Arthur Dorn, John Coates, James Adrian, Algy Olsen, Karl Kohn, Victor Beckman, Russell Beaumont, Harry Brockmeyer. Second Row-Helen Andrews, Anna Sandgren, Lulu Butler, Elizabeth Weed, Dorothy Beitler, Leona Geason, Hazel Adrian, Isabelle Miles, Louise Tolleffson, Margaret Ridley. Third Row-Margaret Michael, Evelyn Peterson, Irene Cull. Seated-Bennie Serres, Harry Bierman, Willard Pynn, Winston Brown. ' OFFICERS President ............. ................ . . . Leona Geason Harry Bierman Yice-President ... .... ,. . . . ........... .. ... ecretary and Treasurer . . . .. . Winston Brown lass Reporter .......... .......... . . .......... .. Willard Pynn fx. lass Advisor .... ...................................... .... M r . Olsen N Q' Class Colors: Maroon and Gold , h I Class Flower: Red Rose I K 15 Class Motto: Climb though the path be rugged. Q. I . p Snphnmnrr Qllaaa lliiztnrg X g X, On Septe er 8, 1924, we entered Hartland High School. We were twent -seven Y N green freshjesn hoping to succeed in our first year of high school. After the. first few . , N' -- lg the p ores initiated us, but this was only one of our troubles. We had several . X ' irias w lge ra and other subjects, but we conquered all these. The end of the A 's ster exams left most of us Sophomores. When the school term started again, XL X e nd any ther members ready to begin as Sophomores. We entertained the school Q Nj t a allo ' n arty on October 30, 1925. At present we are battling with our Sophomore .1 ,X ' bj ts, b t hope that 1927 will find us all Juniors. - In 4-SX? x Q H. L. A. '28. X N ru 'N -X l, . NF-X y N 5261 N L . M4 x , . if vt' , 1 3 N X Sh
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1926 THE BEAVER 1926 Eiterarg Snrirtg President . . . . . . . . . . . . Florence Petersen Secretary .... ...... O pal Meek Treasurer ............. .......... . ........... p .... - .......... F lorence Wille The Literary Society was again organized for the year 1925-1926. This is its fifth year and we students have found that it has been helpful to the pupils in appearing before audiences. We hope, invfuture years, that the students will continue to carry on this plan which originated in 1920, and that the society may do more actual literary work. g Hartland again expects to enter the declamatory, oratorical and extem- poraneous contests. Our high school contestants were given, out of sixteen places in previous years, six firsts and seven seconds. O. M. '27. Havent-Uvarhrra' Aaanriatinn At the annual meeting of the Parent-Teachers' Association, May 1925, the following oflicers were elected: President Mr. W. W. Brown, Vice-President, Mrs. R. D. Gilbert, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.,E. F. Chapman. A joint meeting of the County League of Women Voters, Parent Teach- ers' Association and the Women's Council was held in Hartland High School October 10. Among the speakers were Mrs. Zachow, State President of Parent-Teachers' Association, and Mrs. Thomas, State President of League of Women Voters. Mrs. Reeve, National President of the Parent-Teachers' Association, spoke before the Parent-Teachers' Association section at the Teachers' Convention held October 15 in the Journal Building, Milwaukee. , A basket social held November 19, netted 540.00 which has been applied on purchase of pading for gymnasium walls. . Dr. Prince of Coples' Sanatorium, spoke on , The Relation of Parent- Teachers' Associations to School Development, December 17. Captain Alberts of St. John's Military Academy spoke January 28. NHe said Education is the art of teaching things people will never remember, in a way they will never forget. A All of the meetings have been interesting and valuable, and those which are to be held during the remainder of the school year promise to be just as good. MRS. E. F. CHAPMAN, ' Secretary-Treasurer. l23l
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