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Page 15 text:
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Class Song GOODBYE TO HARTLAND To the halls of Hartland High School, we have come to bid farewell, So we'll sing to praise the school we love so well. Sing a song of dear old Hartland and its memories entwined, Which forever o'er our pathway cast their spell. CHORUS: We're graduates all, who must go on our way, Ah! Alr! Ah! We're scared of the future--we wish to stay, Ah! Ah! Ah! We're very young and still very weak As we go forth our way to seekg Kind teachers! We are now so meek, Ah! Ah! Ah! To the daily, friendly greeting, we must ever bid adieu, And go forth to seek for friend- ships that are new: And we'll miss the kind protection of our Alma Mater, dear, As we pass tonight forever from her view. But we'll not forget your teaching, in the home or in the mart, As we scatter o'er this world so far apart, We shall strive to honor ever all the lessons we have learned, And to carry dear, old Hartland in our hearts. Tune: Whiffenpo of Song Committee: Betty Lou Olrich, Chairman Richard Strong Milton. Hoo se Ada Rayl Virginia Kordatzky
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l Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1949, being of unsound minds and fragile bodies do hereby be- queath the following divers articles and effects: Delores Dahn and Phyllis Themmfwill their quietness to Joan Lanehart and Mildred Ann Kle kot. it a the get Gordan Masters wills his ability to take out 4 men every play in football to Jim Holtsclaw. Helen Willer Wills her ability to charm snakes to Mr. Haynes. John Combs wills his ability to sleep in classes and get away with it to Richard Chamness. Joyce Price wills her long engagement to Miss Ennen. Betty Lou Olrich wills her sports ability to Myra Stuck. Richard Strong wills his way with the women to Don Drayton. Betty Martin wills her friendliness to Della Willer. Bob Mack wills his reckless driving ability to Virgil Biller. Ada Rayli wills her meekness to Scott Lanehart. Andy Helquist wills his ability to imitate Donald Duck to John Gale. Teresa Foldenauer wills her muscles to Olive Keegan. Tonny Gaffka wills his natural Toni to Don Callaghan. Kathryn Fleck wills her ability to talk in chorus and not get caught to Jeanette Becker. Dorothy Moore wills her graceful walk to Alice Loose. Russell Morgan wills his red hair to Pat Zbock. Barbara Newlin wills her big brown eyes to Mr. Latourette's Jersey cows. Dave Boyes wills his wolfish ways to Reynold Kordatzky. Barbara Kirshman wills her ability to go steady to Mary Steinacker. Harold Sloan wills his ability to stay out for football to Richard Irish. Ruth Ann Lyons wills her cooking ability to the Tenth Grade Home Economic Class. Joyce Becker wills her grownup attitude to Evelyn Fawcett. Jackie Hogan wills her ability to study to Phyllis Bamber. Dick Johnson wills his ability to beat pin-ball machines to Dave Teggerdine. Milton Hoose wills his musical ability to Elvin Wycoff. Barbara Powell wills her pleasant smile to Barbara Winzer. Virginia Kordatzky wills her high pitched giggle to Mrs. Wilsonls mule. Norvel Gardner wills his athletic ability to Charlie Richardson. To Mr. Griffiths we leave the putty knife and can. To Miss Ennen we leave a walky-talky in order to cut down her telephone bill. To Miss Rote we leave all future skip days in remembrance of the fun we had this year. To Mrs. Jackson we leave the roaster i.n hopes next yearls Seniors will keep .it cleaner. To Mrs. Allen we leave the quiet and peaceful Bookkeeping Class, long may it rest. To Mrs. Farmer we leave all our unpaid library fines. To Mr. Haynes we leave the admiration of all the Senior class. To Mr. Stanfield we leave the ability to give intelligence tests to Seniors. To Mr. Stewart we leave Mr. Griffiths' ability to keep one car. To Mrs. Hoskins we leave our thanks for helping direct our Senior play. To Mrs. Dearing we leave our thanks for use of the library and hope other classes enjoy s much as we have. To Mrs. Reader we leave hopes that she will get a new adding machine to replace the one Seniors wore out. To Mr. Richards we leave the' Bells of St. Mary' in hopes that next year's chorus can by without new copies. To Mrs. Wilson we leave the organ and pianos in good condition. To Mrs. Griffiths we leave all our leftover lunches so she won't have to start supper fr om s cratch. foll To the To the ow our To the Juniors we leave our ability to get along together as a class as well as we have. Sophomores we leave all our Senior dignity, realizing how much they need to fine example, if they wish to become honored Seniors. Freshmen we leave our grown-up attitude i.n hopes that someday they get over their childish ways . To the Crouse family we give our sincere thanks for the gift books we are receiving today. COMMITTEE: Teresa Foldenauer, Barbara Newlin,Ruth Ann Lyons, David Boyes, Kathryn Fleck, Dick Johnson, and Helen Willer.
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Class We, the Class of '49 Leave the high school feeling fine. Leave the juniors, all first rate. But glad that we now graduate. Here's our class list, A to Z. With hints about what we will be. Joyce Becker soon will be a bride, And in a new home will abide. Next comes David Boyce, Vice- President of our class, Whose hobby is horses when his Ford runs out of gas. Johnny Combs a farmer will be We hope they'll be happy, Joyce and he. Delores Dahn is next in line As a student she did fine. Kathryn Fleck would like to work As a secretary or office clerk. Tootie Foldenauer is really a whiz., She's the best little sport there is. Tony Gaffaka rings the bell For our president he was swell. Norval Gardner's quite a guy Around the girls he is never shy. Andy Helquist is a six foot man He always drives as fast as he can. Jackie Hogan a secretary will be, But with her personality, we'll wait and see. Milton Hoose writes poems and sings And strums upon the guitar strings. Dick Johnson is always willing to do More than we ever ask him to. Barbara Kirshman helped our team to win, By putting all the foul shots in. Virginia Kordatzky would like to teach, We're sure at that she'l1 be a peach. Ruth Ann Lyons makes the champion pies And in our state she won first prize. Robert Mack in school does great We're sure he'll have a happy fate. Betty Martin dances with joy But who will be the lucky boy? Poem Gordon Masters knows everything If you're ever in doubt, give him a ring. Dorothy Moore is getting married you know I'll bet she knows how to cook and sew. Russell Morgan in school is quiet Outside of school he sure is a riot. Barbara Newlin just loves a model She's also very clever and as cute as she can be. Betty Lou Olrich is a good basket- ball guard She always played fair and she always played hard. Barbara Powell is quiet and kind Look in the library if Barb you want to find. Joyce Price is a gal who has got a ring Let's hope she gets another before next spring. Ada Rayle likes to go dancing Wonder if that will lead to ro- mancing? Harold Sloan was in the Senior play, His future plans, a farmer some- day. Richard Strong says history he'll teach His pupils should come prepared for a speech. Phyllis Themm is trim and neat Here's a girl you'd like to meet. Helen Willer's always ready for fun' Quick with a joke and apt with a pun. And so we've gone right through the list We're sure there's not a one we've missed. But we will miss them, come next fall When school bells ring in the high school hall. But let us all keep each good friend Even tho our school days end. Joyce Becker, Chairman Johnny Combs Delores Dahn Phyllis Themm Andy Helquist Tony Cvaffka
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