Hatboro High School - Hi Hatter Yearbook (Hatboro, PA)

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I .ree not a .rfep bqtolfe me, AJ I lread on another yearf Bu! the pawf IJ' .1-till Lfn God'.r keeping, The future Hzh' mercy .flzall clear, And what looks dark in the di.rz'ance Iflay brzlqhfen atv I draw near. May your footsteps along this road bring to you sweet recollections of happy days of youth spent at this, our school. May the heights in the Country of Ambition inspire you to stay always on this traveled highway marked with the guide-posts of honesty and felicity which are always followed by those of success and peace. N WL341 f 114953 l a l o o -DXI 5 Isc- RCW' f'-525 DEDIICATIIUN I J TO ' Richard A Shields WHOSE FULL ROUNDED PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT, HONESTY, AND FAIRNESS, WHOSE CONSCIENTIOUS WORK, AND WHOSE WHOLE-HEARTED CO-OPERATION IN ALL STUDENT ACTIVITIES HAVE WON FOR HIM OUR ADMIRATION AND LOVE WE, 2 THE PUPILS OF THE HATIIORO HIGH SCHOOL IN 1926 RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS BOOK' 'HCM I If-2:1552 THE HAT .QI 7 Ig.. l l l l THE HAT 5 Crooked Billet ument HE erection of the Crooked Billet Mo ument was the outgrowth of a meeting of a literary society which held regular meetings in Loller Hall, Hatboro. At one of these meetings hel about 1860, General W. W. H. Davis, upon invitation, read an interesting historical account of the Crooked Billet Battle. At the conclusion of the paper William K. Goentner, a well- known resident of Hatboro, made an address stating that it would be a good idea to erect a monument to commemorate tl11is battle and offering to give the ground on which to locate the shaft. The idea was favorably received. Afterward officers were elected forming the Monument Association. This association attended to the needed repairs fot many years until it was trans- ferred to the borough of Hatboro, which now olwns it. On Iuly 4, 1908, a celebration was held tl commemorate the one hundred thirtieth anniversary of the Battle of Crooked il3illet5 at this time three cannons were placed on the lot and were dedicated wit appropriate services. Thus' the community of Hatboro dedicated the monument to the brave men, who in the dark days of the Revolutio had risked their all and some had even given their lives upon that field to ecure our liberties. i aisle- 4 THE HAT MR. STUART MRS. SMITH MR. SMALL A MR. HUNGERFORD ' MR. WALKER Q ..qI 9 Ip.. Kewl , S? 1 AX if Nan ,, ,J 4525126 f X. n a N t.,,s.vJwm-,han X 1 'QE -A , W Q -r ', D Kilim Emma In our heartffana' mem'l'y lingenr Of a ieaeher kind and' frue, One who .feiw a clear example Qf the ihingw we oughf to do. Thowe le.r.mn.r which .rhe faaghf uw fllake um happy, hide hour team, find ihaf kind ana' fender guidance IVE!! remember fhroa-gh fhe years. -EDNA EICHNER. 1 CQCJAI n 'ASQ ..,gI 10 Ig.. 1 L h h THJE HAT The Faculty R. A. SI-IIELDS, CARL CASSARA, S7lPl 1'13W9 PTWWPUZ French and Latin RUSSELL E. BAMBERGER Sciehce and Mathematics EMMA JONES, EDITH SEEHOUSZ English and History Commercial -Q11 11 1:4- s . Tk ff efs: Class Qfficers .25 ,Pl'6J'l'dCl1f .... . . . . . ........ JOHN C. lV!.ILLER Vice-Pre.ria'ml .... .... I 11.NEsT R. DUDBRIDGIE Secrelary ..... ..... E LIZABETI-I C. ADDIS Treafurer . . . . . . ..... ELIZABETH F. KRENGE12 CLASS lVi,OTTO Labor onznfa K'l'l1Cl.f.U CLASS YELL Blue and gold! Blue and gold! Behold! Behold! The Class of Twenty-six Such a mix! Such a mix! Seniors of Twenty-six, Rah! Rah! Rah! Seniors! Seniors! Seniors! Class Color-Blue and Gold. E Class Flower-Sweet Pea. -QI 12 Ig.. HE Class of 1926 entered Hatboro High School in 1922 full of peppy members willing and ready to put on the armor of high-school life. Along with editing a successful class magazine and a delightful picnic at Valley Forge, the curtain fell over our career as Freshmen. With some additions and subtractions to our happy band we begun life anew as Sophomores. Pleasant remembrances of this year were our class pins, a sleighing party, and hearty participation in the school operetta, The Gypsy Rover. In September, 1924, we entered as qualified Iuniors. During this year we obtained our blue and gold pennants, of which we are so proud. The outstand- ing event of our Junior year was the wonderful reception given in honor of the Seniors. Three years have rolled swiftly onward and we took up high-school life as Seniors 5 this year was the crowning glory of our high-school days. The im4 portant events of the year were our doggie roast, the purchasing of our class rings, followed by a year of earnest work in studies, basketball, and preparation for the annual-THE HAT. In April we gave our class play, Hezekiah's Country Store, which was successful and enjoyed by every one. - On 1Vl.ay 17, the Seniors were all aboard for Washington, where all had a splendid time carrying home memories never to be forgotten of our National Capital. Thus, four happy years have passed leaving us only pleasant recollections and memories, thanks to you our teachers for the splendid lessons you have instilled in our hearts. -ELIZABETH KRENGER. ' Hal 15 In-' 1 1 THE HAT 1 1 , ELIZABETH C. ADDIS Secretary of Class, 1924-19269 Music Club, 19265 Manager, Basketball, 1925-19263 Basket- . ball, g925-1926, Editor-in-Chief, THE HAT, 19263 1 tudent Council, 1925-19263 Senior Play. Loving and wife, of d1'.rpo.r1'h'on kind, Her equal would be lmrd lo fndf' If u need assistance of any kind, go to Elizab th Addis. She is always readv to lend a helpiw g hand and has aided much in furthering all the class activities. What would the class have done without practical Libby '? MARTHA G. BAEHR Music Club, 19265 Senior Play, typist. 1 Size wa.rju.rl lhc quiet kind, 1 lVl1o.fe rmlurea' never vary. But1Martha is sometimes deceivingg get her started and she can make any amount of noise. 1 1 1 9 DANIEL CARTER Fre1ch Club, 19261 Student Council, 19255 Cfneer Leader, 1926p Fire Squad, 19265 Senior P ay. ur .flaleliewl man, Fm .ture 1'f'.r Dan. Dan1 has been with us just a short time, but in that time he has managed to touch the heart of an auburn lassie in our class: We'll bet on you Dan, and hope you may win her. 1 1 . 1 1 I --all 14 Ii:-' 1 THE HAT IOSEPH CARTER President, French Club, 19263 Gypsy Rover, 1925, Cherry Blossom, 19245 Baseball, 19245 President, 19255 Fire Squad, 1925-1926 3 Student Council 1 Senior Play. Did anyone ever see Ice without a cheerful grin on his face? No one I am' sure, for he is genial and jolly outside of the classroom, but in the classroom he is apt to be a little melan- choly. The fair sex are naturally drawn to him by that ever-present, pleasing smile. . ELLIS COULTON A Science Club, 19265 Fire Squad, 19263 Senior Play. Toll you what I like the bed, Lzke lo jar! .nt down and ref! And not work at nothin' el.re. WALTER CRAVEN Scienc:e'Club, 19263 Staff, 19265 Chief, Fire Squad, 1926 3 Senior Play. Waller Craven, our heavyweight, . Hao' never been known lo be late. How we did miss Walter the month he was out of school when he had scarlet fever, and how we did welcome him when he returned. His absence left a large vacancv in the class. Walter has made many friends. He is so genial and jolly that everybody likes him. l -115114 Q N L THB I-TAT l .-31 16 l l l HELEN DEMASS Frepch Club, 1926, Senior Play. Q 'lHer voice wa.r ever .rofl, gentle lanrl low,- ldn excellent thing ln woman. Helen is a very quiet little girl and we hardly know she is with us. In the class-room every one Has difficulty in hearing Helen recite: but still she is very energetic and always has her lessons preperecl. l l l l l l ERNEST DUDBRIDGE vim-Pmsidenf, 192441926, Fire squad, 1925- 1926 5 French Club, 1926 5 Basketball, 1924-19263 G-ylglsy Rover, 19253 Track, 192,49 Senior Play.l l . . Ernest IS the proud possessor of a H1vver and his hobby is to haul certain Iunior girls to school in the morning. l , HARVEY EMERY President, Dramatic Club, 1926 3 Score Keeper, 1925719263 Fire Squad, Senior Play. l The leader of 'Ye Collegian Sercnarlcr.r,' l W ho played for manly ma.rqueraa'er.r. If there is a Sheik in our classfit is surely Harvey Emery. He is not fond of sports, but is fond of fresh air and the ladies-especially the l dies. His favorite song seems to be, I love lihem all just a little bit. l l IF x 4.4332 L THE HAT ELIZABETH F. KRENGER 6 President Music Club 1926 Treasurer, 192 g . , ' r , 5 Student Council, 19255 Senior Play g Staff, 1925- 19263 Typist for THE HAT. ' The true .rludenf of learning, The world hold.r her dcnrg Love, l1le.r.r half: jay, crown her,- God, .rpdcrl lzcr career. Elizabeth has a very decided opinion of her own on every subject and it takes an expert in the art of argument to make her change that opinion. For, like the best of women, she will have the last word. HAZEL H. FRIES ' 4. Treasurer, 1924-1925 3 Sera, 1925-1926, Frerrrh Club, 19265 Senior Play, typist. Though Jhe pur.rue.r I1 .rcholarlv way, llluch fun .rhe findrr from day lo day. Hazel never fails to have her work prepared on time. There is one thing she loves, reveres, and adores more than anything else in the world, and that thing is rules She has neverheenknown to break one. Hal Ha! Hal ANNA E. LINKE French Club, 19263 Glee Club, 1926, Staff, 1925-1926, Senior Play, typist. This dark-eyed, quiet, little maiden, although demure, is not so quiet and studious as you have been led to think. She goes to parties and dances and just has the time of her life, apparently forgetful of the cares of school lite. . r-:JI 17 Ixc 1 1 1 1 1 THE HlA'1 1 1 Nl 1 1 1 1 X IOHN C. MILLER President, 1924-19265 President, Student Coundil, 19269 Student Council, 1924-19265 Business Manager, THE HAT, 19265 Gypsy Rover, 1924 5 Senior Play 3 Baseball, 1925-1926 5 Captain, Baseball, 1925-19265 Basketball, 1925- 19265 lFire Squad, 1925-19265 Track, 1925-19263 All Bixx-Mont League Center, 19269 Secretary, Bux-Mont League, 19263 High Scorer of the Leagule, 19261 selected most valuable player in Bu?-Mont League, 1926. Hpur praridenl, John C. flliller, ,To llze cln.r.r had' been a regular pillar. A tlall, fair-haired type and as big-hearted and jovial as big men usually are. Iohnnie rides himself on being Irish, but in athletics he fights like the Dutch. 1 EARL MORRIS Bas xetball, 1925519263 Manager, Baseball, 1926: Science Club, 1926, Fire Squad, Senior P ay. 1 1 1 1 i Left-handed Earl I . lflwayf around a yzrl. 1 fllornmg, noon and nzlghl ' 1 He kecpa' lhcm well in .rz1ql1l. Earl has been a good, quiet, all-round sport 5 he never makes a great deal of noise and yet we are alyvays conscious of his presence. We have heard that he is always falling in love, but he says e is going to remain a confirmed bachelor. 3 ' EDWARD MCVAUGH President, Science Club, 1926g Staff, Basket- ball, 1925-19265 Fire Squad, Senior Play. 1 ' Never :ignoring rz lhing lmmemre And alcvayw talking commqn .ren:e. Ed is sporty and full of pep, and seems to have reat charm for the opposite sex. He is a goo -natured fellow, bound to make friends everyvyhere. 1 1 l 1 :xl 18 11c-- 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE HAT ELINQR RADELL Vice-President, French Club, 19265 Staff, 1325-1926g Stddent Council, 1925-1926, Senior ay. 'Rode' by name, ana' ra.ry by nature. Rosie is a very energetic and cheerful student. When she is called upon to recite she has the habit of saying, Why, I believe the lesson has been pretty fully covered. But, still she manages to make very good recita- tions. Rosie devotes a great deal of her time to the activities of'the school and is an excellent French student. HELEN RESENDORPH Science Club, 1926 5 Senior Play. , Bologna, bologna, who sa s bologna ? Helen Resendorph, of course. it her favorite food is bologna, it seems to nourish her brain. For she is a clear thinker and she devours everything in the reading line that comes her wa . If you want a bit of information, go to Helen. We predict some day she'll be a walking dictionary. WILLIAM SIDLE Secretary, Fire Squad, 19265 Science Club, 19263 Senior Play. William is the musician of the class. He is also much interested in chemistry and some day the world will be startled by great advances made in science by Dr. Sidle. -:II 19 lc y A l I A THE JHUAT 1 A y HELEN TAYLOR Frexich Club, 19263 Staff, 19265 Typist: Basketball, 1924-1925: Senior Play. .lS'!alely, clever, fall and lean- Such i.r Helen of dlgnyiezi mien. ld .rfudiomr girl .rhe '.reem.r' to be pal, ll1al'.r a .recrel belween you ana' me. Helen has worked hard to make this Annual a Success and we surely have a preciated her efforts, She has been with us tlgree years and in that time has proved that she is a very de- pendable girl. V EARL WEBSTER A Science Club, 19263 Fire Squad, 19263 Senior Playg Baseball, 1926. . l Earl ha.r .rpenl only one year with u.r, He juwl walked in wilhoul making a fu.r.r. Being among uw day by clay, We've grown u.rea' lo hz'.r quiel way. Earl's chief ambition is to be a forest ranger. We wish him success and hope he may attain his goal. l I l l RUSSELL WILLIAMS Basketball, 19255 Baseballg French Club 3 Senior! Play. Flower.r grow by the way.ride- Flowers' everywhere- Buf our claw likem 'Jweel William.r,' Becauwe lhey're choice and rare. l 1 I l A . w A --pq 20 122' V 1 1 I I I l THE HAT Seniors Favorite Expressions Elizabeth C. Addis. . Martha Baehr. . . Daniel Carter. . . Joseph Carter. . . Ellis Coultonl . . . Walter Craven. . . Helen De Mass. . . Ernest Dudbriclge. Harvey Emery. . . Hazel Fries. . . . . Elizabeth Krenger. . . Anna Linke ...... Edward McVaugh Iohn C. Miller. . . Earl Morris. . . Elinor Radell .... Helen Resendorph William Sidle .... Helen Taylor. . . Earl Webster. . . . Russell Williams. . .29 '-:JI 21 Ip-- Ain't that the cats! Oh, ham! - Darn'cl if I know! True as I tell you! Oh, gosh! You don't mean it! My stars! I'11 say! How'cl you get that W ay? Who wants to know? Great Ned! Honest t-a goodness! How's that? Tha.t's the idear! You don't say so! Truly! No kiddin'? Bologna! Oh, shellac! You'd be surprised! Yehg that's right! Gotcher homework? Ab nw l nj ll, nf A f I lf N H Class Uflicers .29 Pmrideni ..... . M. I CARLTON AINSWORTH l Vice-Pre.ria'ent .... WALTFR T BITTING Secrelary ...... MARX E KAPUSTA Treamrer. . MARGARET E WEIR CLASS Morro N. R. G. Class Color-Maroon and Wihite. Class Flower Red Rose - 9- OW it came to pass as they journeyed from other schools that there came to Hatboro High School, children, about forty in number seeking knowledge. And they were assembled in one room and were called Freshmen. And because they were of the same mind, the teachers abode wx ith them and they were taught wisely. A-:JI 22 IIC- l l v Then they saith among themselves, Let us travel by boat on the Delaware to Wilmington that this may be the social function of this year. After many days they set forth, and returned, rejoicing. Thus the year was finished and the host, seeing that all things were good, agreed to return after resting. Therefore, there came unto the same place, many that were called Sophomores. Their studies increased 5 they found new subjects and their learning broadened. And one from their group was heard saying, We shall give a party and dance on St. Patriclfs Day, and shall join in the festivityf' According to that which was commanded, the affair was held and many attended. Therefore, they concluded their second year at this house of learning, and it came to pass that it was a successful year. Likewise, in the same manner, they were assembled in one place, as Iuniors. There was a symbol for this year, a maroon and white pennant, and each owned one and was proud of it. Now in these days, such was the custom to give a Iunior Reception. So there was much planning and great preparation for the coming feat. Therefore, as it was prophesied to be a great success, such must be the fulfill- ment thereof. . -ELSIE DUDBRIDGE. ..:gI 25 Ig.. an . aegis' A-4-T i F gg, 1 Q I T C E Class Qfficers 1 .29 Prarident ....... .... H ERBERT WEIKEL Vice-Pre.n'denf .... ..... F RED BAE!-IR Secreiary. . . . . .... VERA CUTSHALL T reairurer. . . . . . , . .... HARRH' MORRIS CLASS Morro 1Voi ai the iop, bu! climbing ' Class Color-Blue and White. Class Flower-White Rose. l -Q 9- I HERE'S peace and contentment and rest for every one-so the Fresh- ' man Class of 1928 thought, but after receiving our first report card and finding the red D and E on it, we realized that only certain persons could enjoy these blessings. While becoming accustomed to high-school life we enjoyed several especially delightful days g one which was the Day of Wet Feet, also remembered as our hike to Dark Hollow. On a clear moonlight evening we went on a sleigh ride and all enjoyed our- selves despite the scarcity of room in the sled. Early in the spring, the crowning point of 'the term, came our class picnic shared with the Iuniors-for reasons ask the Qresent Senior class. .qi 24 Ib.. After two months' of vacation our class returned to Hatboro High School to float our Blue and White on high, and how glad we were that we could no longer be called those Babbling Freshiesul ' During this second year our class entered heartily into all athletic and social events of the year. We were especially proud of Charlotte Kunz and Elizabeth Eddowes who were on the Girls' Varsity Basketball Team. Herbert Weikel who, besides playing onthe Boys' Varsity Team, was our class president. In March we were disappointed to know that Herbert had left school. We had always appreciated his leadership and sportsmanship. Fred Baehr, our vice-president, was elected to fill this vacancy. On March 19, the school decided to give a social in honor of the Boys' and Girls' Basketball Teams. Our class had charge of the decorating, and the com- mittee, with the aid of the other class members, showed real ability along this line. We were intensely interested in the school loan because we realized and resolved that in this new building we would make our last two years the happiest and most successful of our high-school career. On September fifth of 'twenty-four On the sea of education We sailed for that well-known port, That one called graduation. We haven't reached the port as yet 5 But, with the hope of fate, Will anchor there our rugged ship In the year of 'twenty-eight. -HELEN MASON. ..,gI 25 Ig.. . . ' 1 . t l ,ill z ,f ,f Class Officers .al Pm-ideni ..... .... ..... S A MUEL GAMBURG Vibe-Prerident. . . ..... EDITH RITTER Secreiary ..... ........... E NOLA Fox T reamrer. . . . . . . .... WILLARD D1cKERsoN CLASS Morro Tonight we launchg where .rhall we anchor? Class Color-Crimson and Steel. Class Flower-American Beauty Rose. - 9- HE class which entered the Hatboro High School in 1925 as Freshmen, was the largest which has entered this institution. At the beginning of the term we had an enrollment of forty-three members which, shortly after Christmas, was reduced to forty-one. The class has taken part in all school activities. We participated as a group in the HalloWe'en Party, and though We did not win first prize, we were voted I 26 Ib.. i second best. Willard Dickerson, our class treasurer, won at the same event, the prize for being the funniest dressed person. At the demonstration held to promote interest in a new high school our class paraded and displayed not only their school spirit, but also their colors. Our class had charge of the entertainment for the St. Patrick's Party. Much credit is due to Enola Fox, who was chairman of the committee. We have a class baseball team made up entirely of members of our class. The team played some games with the eighth grade last fall, and expects to have more games with them this spring. In competitive spirit we have been Freshmen, but not dead. ' Houk, Carrell and Brandreth practiced basketball during the past season 3 while Edith Ritter, Gladys Tomlinson, Enola Fox, Betty Biggerstaff, and Barbara Sidle were fortu- nate enough to be chosen for the Girls' Glee Club. -WILLIAM CARRELL. ' Wiz FREsH1Es We are the Freshies of H. H. S. We're scolded all the time. The Seniors give us the deuce at lunch, The Sophs yell, Get in line. No matter if it's lunch or what, V The case is just the same, If anything goes wrong in school A Freshie gets the blame. -EDNA M. EICHNER. -QI 27 Ip.. ALUMNI WHO THEY ARE AS WE KNOW THEM FRIEDA BAEHR ..... . . WARREN CORNELL, IR. . . .. ll KATHERINE DARRAH. . WINSTON DEMASS. . . CHESTER DILAURO. . . EDITH EVANS ...... MARY FELL ...... ALBERT FILLMAN. . . NORINE HILT ..... MABEL HOUR ..... BENNETT IONES .... HEI.EN LAMBORN. . . EDMUND MASON .... ALICE MEREDITH. . . DOROTHY MORRIS .... ROGER ROBBINS .... SARAII SCHAFFER. . . CARL SIDLE ...... ROSANNA SLACK .... LENA STALDER ....... EVELYN TOMLINSON. . GERTRUDE TWINING. . MILDRED WATSON .... WILLIAM WHITE ..,.. MARX' WVORTHINGTON . H rl If Frieda U Wa . . Kitty . Winst . . . . . Chesu . Edie . . Fell . . Fillman 'JJ Renie . . . . . . Houkyu Ben . . Lamhy U Bud . . Ally . . Dot . . Legsn.. ... Sally . Cy . . Rose . Lena . Tommy Gertie Milly . Bill . . Dick . --:JI 28 H WHERE THEY ARE Teacher. Banker. Hatboro Trust Co. West Chester S. N. S. .Hatboro National Bank. Phila. Business College. Banks Business College. Home. Married- By goshln Peirce Business College. Stenographer. George School. Women's College, Delaware Home. Sears Roebuck. Stenographer. Horne. Xbington Hospital. Home. Taylor Business College. West Chester S. N. S. Abington Hospital. Stenographer. Phila. Business College. Home. West Chester S. N. S. -ROSE SLACK. ALUMNI 1 Oscar Walton, '15, M.issionary in Kuling, China. Lieutenant Ralph Hungerford, '15, U. S. S. Battleship Texaw. Norma Krauss, '16, Supervising Nurse, Hahnemann Hospital. Miss Ruth Walton, '20, Y. W. C. A., Washington, D. C. Gerald Fincke, '21, M.edical Student, University of Pennsylvania. Ethel Dager, '21, Supervising Nurse, Abington Memorial Hospital. Clara Schwab, '22, Graduate of Wheaton College, Iune, 1926. Stanley Addis, '22, Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, Iune, 1926. Iohn Coffin, '22, University of Delaware, 1927. Nanna Livezey, '25, Graduate Nurse, Abington Memorial Hospital. Arthur Fisher, '25, Electric Engineering, Penn State, 1927. Iolanthe Maurer, '25, West Chester Normal, 1926. Helen Craven, '25, Music Instructor, M.iss W ood's School, Langhorne, Pa WEDDING BELLS Miss Alma Thoman, '15, to M.r. Decius Weaver, Christobal, Panama. Miss Elizabeth Morris, '16, to Mr. Earl Bennett, Hatboro. M.iss Marion Addis, '16, to Mr. Paul Davis, Richboro. Miss M.iriam Staclchouse, '16, to Mr. Walter Emmett, Media. Mr. Earl Yerkes, '17, to M.iss Beatrice Cork, Norwood. Mr. Edward Roberts, '18, to Miss Ruth Fisher, '19, to M.r. Leon Felty, Wycombe. H Miss Laura Hungerford, '19, to Mr. Albert Heimach, Langhorne. Miss Elsie Shorday, '19, to Mr. Howard Klenk, Southampton. Mr. Eugene Park, 19, to Miss Hulda Twining, Horsham. Miss Hannah Herritage, '21, to Mr. Charles Laughhead, '17. eral 29 Ibn 9, Wx. ' lv 1 fl, ' . iff ,f A - f If? f -2' 14 W4 4 .. Af, V . f j 515' , If 1 ' f if ' ff f yy L, ' . 1 'l . ,M 1 ' 5' nf- wmwo 4 5 fi, Qi l f,. I '. ,. ' 1 , ff 'fl ' Z .- r Z le l W - ww W wx-fgwm ff A A XXL xv .. f -. ,f 1 'ef' ,lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnm 'llllllm Wu 'hun' I A I Science Club .al CLUB OFFICERS Pre.rident ....... ..............,.. J .... . . .EDWARD MCVAUGH Vice-Pre.r1'dent .... ...... P AUL BASSETT Secreiaqy ................................................ VERA CUTSHALL The Science Club, with Mr. Russell Bamberger as its director, has tried to insure real interest along Scientific lines. Tlhe organization consists of about thirty members and it was divided into fourldepartments with a chairman for each : Clzemzlfiry Deparfmenzf XVILLIAM SIDLE Radio Deparhneni Biology Deparimenf JAMES SEARCH LEWIS ROBERTS 171 ineralogy Department EARL WEBSTER ..qI Ig.. THE HAT It seemed quite difficult to get material which was interesting and beneficial to every one, and at various times the different departments would co-operate and perform experiments. In the Radio Department a study of the development and operation of radio was taken into consideration. ' In the Chemistry Department radium has been fully discussed. The Department of Biology took as their topic the cause and prevention of disease. The Mineralogy Division collected different kinds of stone and analyzed them with the aid of the Chemistry Department. The meetings have proved interesting and instructive to all the members in so much as they have gained knowledge with pleasant and earnest work. Organizations of this kind were a new feature in Hatboro High School, and were almost experimental 5 but summing up all details we have had a successful year and know the other organizations have had the same. Music Club J' 0 f7Iu.rz'c! .rphere-dewcended maid, Friend of pleafure, W1iI'tZ'0l71,,J' aid. CLUB OFFICERS . Pravident. . . ...................... ELIZABETH F. KRENG1-:R Secreiary .... ..... M ARGARET E. WEIR The Music Club, under the competent supervision of Miss VanBuskirk, has made fine progress along musical lines. It has been the aim of the club to divide its time equally between two branches of activity-the study of music from its technical side, and the appreciation of music aesthetically. As a means to this end, club meetings have been divided into two parts. The first part of the period is given over to the rendition of a balanced musical program. Young people of ability and discovered talent have the opportunity of gaining what professionals call stage presence. Talent, hitherto undiscovered, is coaxed forth and encouraged. .QI 31 Ig.. THE HAT In the arrangement of this program oneimember of the club is appointed chairman while two members are appointed as helpers. The three students outline a program which they submit to their supervisor for approval. After the program has been approved, performers are notified and they prepare for the rendition of the program two weeks hence. The latter half of the meeting is conducted much in the order of our regular classes-dealing with the technical side of music. The club has studied, among others, such problems as music reading, scales and scale buildingg band and orchestra instruments, and their specific uses. In addition to this the club has studied several operas and the lives and works of many past and modern composers. . The club, being elective, none but music lovers are there. They have proved they are music lovers by the way they have profitably worked out every sug- gestion, and by the use they have made ofevery opportunity. All members are hoping that fa music club will surely be in next term's school program. French ,Club .29 Vouloir, c'e.ri pouvoirf' CLUB OFFICERS Prarident ..... ............... ,... ..... I o s BPH CARTER Vice-Pre.riflenl. . .... ELINOR RADELL Secretary ......,................,........................... IEssE SLACK With Mr. ,Cassara as' their supervisor the society undertook to study the fundamentals of the French language. At the meetings most of the time was spent on the lives of' past and present- day French writers, artists, and origin of the language, along with a brief entertainment consisting of French ancedotes, music of various kinds, and solos sung in French. ' Another interesting feature of each meeting is the singing of the French National Anthem, La Marseillaise in its native tongue. Special programs were given on the various celebrated holidays with enter- -.11 52 Ia- i -.--A--1.--rv. v- A .e-rf - f-- ---' vw- -. .-ww' -...ma ., -. THE HAT U tainment suited to the occasion. Each week a committee is appointed to pre- pare a program, thus everyone is given a-chance to participate in the making and rendering of the program. An enthusiastic preparation is now being made for a French play called, Nicette, in which every one will take part and the members hope it will be une grand success! ' The French Club has tried to create within its members a genuine feeling' of appreciation toward the French people, and it is the sincere hope of the organi- zation that they have laid a good foundation for the coming years and that they will continue to progress as rapidly as they have and may derive the same benefits as they have felt in their club. Q Dramatic Club .20 CLUB OFFICERS Prarideni ..... .....,.............. .... H A RVEY EMERY Vibe-Pre.rideni. . . .... SAMUEL WALKER Secretary ............... ..... M .ARY CRAVEN There is hardly one of us who, though he desired something else, has not at times pictured himself as a world-famous actor. He has dreamed dreams of his triumphs 3 the success he would achieve if he only had a chance. But he never becomes an actor-never has a chance. He grumbles that it isn't fair, perhaps he shouldn't complain, ,but it isn't fair. He, as well as any one else, should have an opportunity to show his mettle. And so the Loller Dramatic Club, with their competent director, lVl,iss Emma Iones, gives many the chance to make their mark in high-school plays. The programs are spicy, full of life, and reveal talent hitherto hidden from all eyes. The programs consist of short sketches, poems, dialogues, monologues, and songs. Short contests are staged, at one meeting a certain person recites a poem, and at the following meeting another member renders the same verse. The club then criticizes each recitation and decides which was the better. The programs are often appropriate for a certain day, for instance, Arbor Day. .QI 35 Ig.. THE HiA'lF The members are very enthusiastic and barring a few bashful youths and maidens, are willing, even eager to participate. Perhaps some day a number of the members will distinguish themselves in the field of acting, and partly owe their success to the training and practice they received in the Loller Dramatic Club of Hatboro High School. The club enthusiasm and ideals are continually renewed by the cheer: Drama! Drama! Dramatic! Can we act it? Well, I'll say! Dramatics have a winning wayl Rah! Rahl Rah! -ELIZABETH KRENGER. -EDWARD MCVAUKQII. -:il 54 Ia-- GLEE CLUB - - The Glee Club .al One very noted man has said, Let pupils sing together and they will work together and think together. The girls of the Glee Club realize the truth of this maxim. In fact, they are the vital proof of the statement. This year the membership of the club was increased, and several new faces were seen among the group. -Some of these were new in the schoolg others, just new to the high school. To those who are just new to the high school this honor should be especially pleasing because they realize that they have three more years in which to receive extra training. During the year the girls have gained a great deal of knowledge in a very pleasant way. They derived keen enjoyment from practicing the music which they sung one Sunday evening at the Methodist Church, and from the contest study of Paul Bliss' Chief of the Arab.!Band, which was sung at Ursinus College. Although it did not capture the prize, it was sung creditably. .QI 55 Ig.. ,lyk ...Q Q 5 . . g. .' . I If .M + wi .,, ,, ' - fs'-2' I-ff . if 1- 4w N . M - gn E -E . L - g ' .gf VVAVA I . K 5. ..X, . 1 E f' 'Q , ' . 4 it 1,' ,fm . A J L m . ' - f 3' 4 fi . . l 5 . .. g,f . 2'-' 5 . Q:g3QZ 2f.. g ' Y'fIg 2 -'g.- .,.Q A 5 ' . . . v W A 1 Q W X ?l . . . wa ffl Z A if .f . Q-2... X4 ' Q .. . . x 5 Q VEEl J , ,. . . fl f. ' Y .rjf . . x45 . Q . .. ,,.' ' . 1 A A i .AA- . i . ig5s ig L. . .Q 1 . 5 Q k-.. xx N A -.-- icq? dawg 'Xk.- ji VQ.: 5 52 . 9-gfg . 1 5 . .., .. -fe..-.? fx . iiig1 if ,- .... . xl' ' . V , .hxxh 50 kkkkxh 1 -A ,L kk in S ,Lx .gig .-N.N ji ..h i b b .f,,. A .S k Q K Q K K . K. . N 1 4.1 .Yli i.fg2 l ' ' X X.'A -.,, n-4-Qg?iJ ' . .. 55 'SN . XQ A ' -fx 5 .,.?. 14. . maj . W if E411 A h ,L'-' XK.. FX U X 4 Q9 l ' ,. .L . Q- K. t X S wi 510 . .. . .., .k.. K E -MN.-. in A 175 1 E -KA. . ..... 411 - gig... - ,... gg-23k Student Council .al Pre.-ideni ..... .... I OHN C. MILLER Vzce-Praridemf .... .... I osEP1-1 CARTER Secrefaryx ..... . .... M.ARY KAPUSTA Paou My Advzlrer .,.. Senior Repre.renlai1've.r ELIZABETH C. ADDIS IOHN C. MILLER M.ARY KAPUSTA Junior Re,ore.ren1afz'sfe.r CARLTON AINSWORTH VERA CUTSHALL HERBERT WEIKEL ENOLA Fox SAMUEL GAMBURG Sophomore Repreweflfalfuem Frewhman Re,ore.rem'a!1've.f .qi 57 Ig., ...M.R. R. A. SHIELDS ELINOR M.. RADELL DANIEL CARTER MARGARET WEIR WALTER B-ITTING EVELYN SHUGARD LEWIS ROBERTS EVELYN CORNELL ALLEN BATES THE HAT The Student Council The Student Council of the Hatboro High School was organized during the term of 1925-24. It has since been functioning. The purpose of this organization is to develop a discriminating, self-reliant leadership among members of the council, and to instill a faithful co-operative spirit in the school system. At the present time it is a representative body of the school. The president and secretary are elected by the entire student body before the close of each term. The president is elected from the Senior class, the secretary from the Iunior class. Other members of the council are four representatives from each of the four classes in the high school. The membership, therefore, consists of the president and secretary of each class, and two other members of the same class. The duty of the council is to co-operate in every way with the faculty in planning and executing the activities of the school. Matters are brought before the council and then submitted to the different classes for ratification. ' If, by chance, the classes fail to agree on any action, the entire school votes to ratify or reject. This, as far as the students are concerned, is final. During this term we feel that the Student Council has more nearly wrought its purpose than ever before. With the workl of past years as a background it is the hope that today students may carry the fellowship by this council into the life and work of the world. y -MARY KAPUSTA. The Fire Squad The boys of the Senior class with three boys from the Iunior class form the fire squad for the purpose of assisting the pupils out of the building as quickly and orderly as possible. 1 Fire drills have been held on an average of one a month and the building can be cleared in one minute and twenty seconds. RECORD OF THE FIRE DRILLS Thursday, October 8, 1925. Fifth period, B classes: Building 'cleared in 2 minutes. . Friday, October 9, 1925. Second period, E classes: Building cleared in 1 minute 25 seconds. y .CII 58 Ig.. THE HAT Monday, November 9, 1925. Third period, C classes: Building cleared in 1 minute 25 seconds. Thursday, December 10, 1925. Fourth period, A classes: Building cleared in A 1 minute 20 seconds. Wednesday, Ianuary 14, 1926. Sixth period, D classes: Building cleared, noi: entirely. Conducted by Walter Craven. Tuesday, March 2, 1926. First period, G classes: Building cleared in 1 minute 20 seconds. Conducted by Mr. R. A. Shields. POSTS Chief, WALTER CRAVEN Secretary and Time Keeper Lower Hall WILLIAM SIDLE IOHN C. MILLER Upper Hall H111-iory Room EARL WEBSTER JOSEPH CARTER Language Room I Study Hall I ERNEST DUDBRIDGE DANIEL CARTER Grade I Grade II RUSSELL WILLIAMS EARL MORRIS Grade III Grade IV EDWARD MCVAUGH HARVEY EMERY A Grade V Grade VI HART IAMISON ELLIS COULTON Grade VII Grade VIII JESSE RUBINKAM CARLTON AINSWORTH . -WILLIAM SIDLE. -QI 39 Ig.. I !Zl9.J 5 Q ' 5 First we get some bandages, Salve, and iodineg Then we don our baseball suits And run to get in line. No matter what the game may be 'Our morale still holds true, We try to treat each fellow fair- What's right we always do. -EDNA l .aff Baseball Team PLAYER l ulohnnyu lVl.iller. . . Dutch lVl.orris. . Rus Williams .... . . Eddy lVl.cVaugh. . . Dan Carter. . . . . Chappy Carver. . Kate Bassett. . . . Bob Freas. . . . . Bill Carrell .......,..........,......... N ................... EICHNER. THLETIES H .1 ' k. 1 'Al elif I' 4 Pos1r1oN lst Base Pitcher Left Field Center Field Right Field 5d Base 2d Base Catcher Short Stop Subs: Walt Leedom, M.arcel Bitting. Score keeper: Harvey Emery. -:il 40 It-- l x THE HAT Games APRIL 9-Abington CAD Away APRIL 22-Bryn Athyn CAD Away MAY 4-Langhorne CAD Away MAY 6-Bryn Athyn CHD Home M.AY 12-Huntington Valley Home M.AY 21-Langhorne CHD Home lVl.AY 25-Doylestown CHD Home IUNE 2-Huntington Valley CAD Away IUNE 4-Doylestown CAD Away ' EARL M.. MORRIS Basketball Team Forwardw CARLTON AINSWORTH HERBERT WEIKEL Cenier IOHN C. M.ILLER Guardw ERNEST R. DUDBRIDGE' JESSE RUBINKAM S Ll bfflufbl feo' CHAPMAN CARVER A EDWARD MCVAUGH HART IAMISON ' EARL MORRIS .QI 41 Ip Basketball Review .iw RENHNDERS 41924-19255' The Red and Black Basketball Team ended a victorious season when they advanced to the second round at the Penn Tournament. Here they were defeated by Scott High, of Ohio. In the Eux-Mont League, Hatboro ended in a tie for second place with Doylestown. C1925-19265 The call for basketball practice was issued in the middle of October. There were many familiar faces missing from the ranks as follows: Coach Jones, Captain Mason, forward g Legs Robbins, center, Wa Cornell, forward, Ben Iones and Pete Ammons, subs. The varsity went into its fray on November 20 against the Town Team which it easily defeated. Town Team, 245 H. H. S., 44. Coach Bamberger's charges played their second game on December 1 when they defeated Hatfield with a score of Hatfield, 155 H. H. S., 45. But the path is not always full of roses, for we met two reverses in December. The first was at the hands of Taylor Business School. Speigholder and Freed, 0:11 42 lic-- THQE HAT two all Bux-Mont team players, accounted for 21 of Taylor's 28 points while Hatboro caged 17 points. The Alumni game was a bitter Hght to the end with the rangy Red and Black team staging a rally in the second half. But they fell short by 4 points of winning the game. The high scores for the Alumni was Robbins with 20 points, while Heine Miller scored 22 points for the Red and Black. On December 18 we met our first league rival-Souderton-on their own floor. We have found it more difficult to win there than on any other floor of the league-having been defeated by them for the past few years. But the Dutchmen were vanquished, after a hard-fought battle, with the score swaying back and forth between two teams. It finally .landed in our favor-Souder- tonites, 16, Lollerites, 25. AN EASY ONE The last game before the Christmas vacation was played at Bridgeport against a team altogether new to us. It was soft picking for we won with the second team .playing the last half of the game. Bridgeport, 123 H. H. S., 25. The York Roaders journeyed to Lansdale on Ianuary 8. They expected strong opposition on account of the low ceiling and small floor, but it was not thus. After getting a slow start in the first half the Red and Black came back strong to win by six points. Lansdale, 195 Red and Black, 25. AN EASIER ONE The Quakertown passers arrived on time the night of Ianuary 15, and after appearing on the floor they made a protest against the eligibility of one of our players and disappeared to the dressing-room. No reconciliation could be made so Quakertown left thereby giving us the game by the score of-Quakertown, 03 H. H. S., 2. HATBORO vs. DOYLESTOWN The Hatboro team started the old feud with the Doylestown team when they invaded the fort on Ianuary 22. Everybody was on edge for a hard duel. Running from one end of the immense floor to the other soon winded our boys, while Henessy broke through the Red and Black defense and caged 8 field goals and 2 points from the foul line. The Doylestown second team made it a pair when they defeated the Hat- boro reserves. Varsity, 173 Doylestown, 28. Second Team, 19, Reserves, 14. ' Perkasie gave us the second consecutive defeat when they overwhelmed our boys on Ianuary 29. The visitors fought the Red and Black boys to a stand- still and won by the tune of Perkasie, 423 H. H. S., 16. ' On February 2, the Boro passers staged a comeback at the expense of Bridge- port-Miller leading the attack with 15 field goals, and 2 fouls. When the final whistle blew, the score stood: Bridgeport, 25, H. H. S., 55. ..,,I 45 Ig.. THJE HAT T1-1R1LLs The York Roaders journeyed to Huntingdon Valley on the night of February 5, and little did they suspect the thrills there would be in that game. The game see-sawed back and forth until Hatboro had a lead of 4 points when Miller, Weikel and Dudbridge were banished on fouls. In the last quarter the valley team staged a rally which tied the score. After this Ainsworth came through with a spectacular shot that again gave us a 2-point lead, but Huntingdon Valley scored a point from the foul line reducing our lead. As the final whistle blew, one of the Hatboro players committed a foul, giving the home team a chance to tie the score and to make the game overtime. The strain was too great and the foul was missed, giving the Red and Black the closest game of the season. Huntingdon Valley, 25, H. H. S., 26. On February 12 the team journeyed to Perkasie with a thought of revenge: but it was only a thought. The score at the end of the first half was 14 to 12 in favor of Perkasie and Hatboro never secured the lead. On the night of February 16, Lansdale was again defeated-this time on our floor. The victory gave us high spirits for the Doylestown game to be played the following Friday night. Lansdale, 29 3 H. H. S., 59. A CLOSE CALL The Doylestown Team invaded our fort on February 19. If Hatboro defeated them, it was almost sure of second place in the league, but if it was defeated, it would likely drop back into third place. The auditorium was filled to capacity long before either team appeared, and when they did, the roar that went up was almost deafening. This roar was kept in motion by Dan Carter, the Hatboro cheer leader. The second teams played first and when our reserves were defeated by a score of 21 to 26, the Varsity came forth with an idea of revenge. The game was a tremendous struggle for the supremacy of the two schools. One minute the Doylestown team would forge ahead and the next minute the Red and Black. Iust before the finish the Bucks Countians held a 2-point lead. Hatboro had two or three shots but all failed and the final whistle ended the game as Hatboro was fighting for a goal to tie the score. Doylestown, 24 5 Red and Black, 22. MORE VICTORIES The Hatboro team ended the Bux-Mont League season in a blaze of glory by meeting three straight victories. February 22: Quakertown, 56 3 H. H. S., 45. February 26: Souderton, 503 H. H. S., 40. March 2g Huntingdon Valley, 25, H. H. S., 59. On March 5, we traveled to Hatfield. We were outplayed in the first half but turned over a new leaf in the second half and won 17 points. Hatfield, 25 3 H. H. S., 40. 4 --sq 44 116-- THE HAT x We ended our basketball season of 1925-'26 when we went to the Penn Tournament. In the lottery we drew Camden Catholic High. The task was too great and we were defeated. Camden Catholic, 58, H. H. S., 21. i In the B-ux-Mont League, Perkasie made a clean sweep of all the games -not tasting defeat once 3 second came Doylestowng Hatboro, third 5 Souderton, fourthg while Lansdale, Quakertown, and Huntingdon Valley tied for the fifth place. We, the Seniors of 1926, wish the teams in the future to have victorious seasons and to uphold the standard of the Hathoro High School with the added inspiration of a new floor in a new building. l -EARL M.. M.ORRIS. f Girl's Basketball Team Forwardm NTILDRED WHITE M.OLLX' COFFMAN l Cenier THELMA RITTER Side Center ELIZABETH EDDOWES Guarda' ELIZABETH C. ADDIS CHARLOTTE KUNZ S1.'b.rl1'iuz'e.r EVELYN CORNELL VERA CUTSHALL TSABEL YOCHUM GRACE MooRE .QI 45 Ig.. Girl's Basketball Review After the first game, due to excusable reasons, the team lost one of its valu- able members, Mary Kapusta, whose-place was taken by the capable lassie, Charlotte Kunz. The Hatboro High's Sextette, under the supervision of-Coach Seehousz, played its first game on December 4, with the girls from Taylor Business College as their opponents. At the end of a hard struggle the girls of Hatboro held the Red and B-lack banner aloft. Taylor, 173 H. H. S., 19. On December 11, the team met and was defeated by the Alumni. Alumni, 473 H. H. S., 14. The second defeat of the season was marked up against us at the game played with the Souderton lassies at Hatboro on December 18. Souderton, 59, H. H. S., 9. On December 22, the Hatboro girls visited Bridgeport where, after a strenuous struggle, they were downed only to rise again, Bridgeport, 12, H. H. S., 8. Not discouraged by defeat, our team through good, hard work was victorious to the close of the game, opposing the Varsity on Ianuary 8. Varsity, 25 3 H. H. S. 25. On Ianuary 19, at Abington Y. M. C. A., our lassies showed the Willow Grove Team some very good playing and came home with a welcome victory. Willow Grove, 55 H. H. S., 27. The evening of Ianuary 22 added to our defeats once more, given by the Amblerettes at Hatboro. Ambler, 47, H. H. S., 20. .441 46 Ig.. THE HAT At Hatboro, on February 2, the Hatboro Team entered the game with much enthusiasm and left the floor as victors. Bridgeport, 15g H. H. S., 17. 'Twas on the eve of February 5, that the Hatboro Sextette visited Hunting- don Valley and met their doom. Huntington Valley, 553 H. H. S., 7. On February 9, we were forced to admit and admire the strength of Ambler when they defeated us. They played with brilliant and clever co-operation, and outclassed us in every way. Ambler, 485 H. H. S., 4. On February 11, the Willoxv Grove lassies came to Hatboro and were defeated by the town's basketball lassies. Willow Grove, 6, H. H. S., 44. Lansdale sent their girls to Hatboro on February 16, and when the final whistle blew the Lansdale Team was leading. Lansdale, 283 H. H. S., 18. Two games were yet to be played-the first, on February 26, with Souderton, whose team scored above Hatboro's-Souderton, 55 5 H. H. S., 15 5 and second, March 2, with the strong and sturdy team from Huntingdon Valley. With due regard to our girls, it is necessary to mention the fact that this last game was played with the best work shown at any time during the season. Although our team worked hard, fast and faithtiil, the opposing team took home the victory-Huntingdon Valley, 28 g H. H. S., 26. . The girls feel that their profit has not been so much in their victories as in the splendid spirit and good sportsmanship which has been developed this season. ln this Coach Seehousz has been our model and fine example, she has taught us that outplayed does not mean beaten. Here's thanks to the subs who have gone through each practice with a smile and we appreciate their co-operation. A -ANNA E. LINKE. al 47 Ip-. 251 'FA 4 , All gli! aw! I :Y Q A, -fs. Society is now one polished horde, f Formed of two mighty tribes, the B-ores and B-ored. -Lord Flyron.. The Hallowe'en Party HOOP! B-angl Crack! W'hat's all the commotion about? the townspeople ask on Hallowe'en evening of 1925. The sounds seem to come from Loller Hall. ls it the ghosts of those who have gone before through that old hall cele- brating on this ghostliest of nights? Some one hears music, Can it be ghosts' music? Certainly notl W'ould ghosts be enough up to date to have the latest jazz? Then some one who is better informed says, It is only the H. H. S. Hallow- e'en frolicf' The word spreads and soon every one has gone home and forgotten about it, that is, except the party goers. The scene at the school is a lively one. Guests come from many directions, some walk, others drive cars, still others come on train or trolley, at any rate, every one is there. Enter the hall with me, it is beautifully decorated, and-oh my, the Costumes and characters! There's Samson with his long hair, over by the door, see him? And there's Hercules, he seems to be a walking champion by the sign on his back. Look out for that old witch. Uncle Sam is on the job.. Robinson Crusoe mingles with the crowd, perhaps he is looking for his man Friday. Look at the pretty fairies, see that old farmer and farmerette? -'al 48 Ia-- TTHJE HAT There go Emily Watson and Mary Kapusta dressed in men's clothes, I do wonder if they have lost theirown? Wouldn't that be a sad thing if it were so? Do look at the beautiful rose. Well, I do declare! It is only Isabel dressed to represent a rose. Well, she makes a pretty one all right! - It certainly was a sight to behold when they marched' around, and cut -up their capers. Such stunts you never heard of before. The Iuniors had the best one- hoys representing beauties of such famous cities as Horsham, Iohnsville, Iamison, Hartsville, etc. Jess Rubinkam was such a wonderful beauty that they then and there crowned him Missi America, and he Captured the prize. Here come the Seniors with refreshments. They were excellent though served by a wild and woolly cow-boy, a Dutchman, a peddler, etc. As all good things must come to an end so did this party. Each one wended his homeward way, and I doubt that of all the jolly times held in Old Loller none was a jollier, happier crowd of young people than had assembled on this particular Hallowe'en. N ' -lass SLACK. y Q The Faculty Play Said Mr. Shields to Mr. Bam The moments and the days flew by, One Tuesday afternoon, P And silent was their flight, Please,come to meet my wife sometime, Folks just about had time to think Be sure to make it soon. And then came Tuesday night. No day is set, but can you tell When bride and groom arrived at eight, Will Tuesday suitwith you? They were surprised to see You say it will? Well, come at eight, The faculty and school board there And bring your young bride, too. With all their dignity. I thank you, Mr. Shields, he said, - Congratulationsl they all cried, The day will suit us fine, CThe greeting given was true.j L My wife will surely happy be We gave a little shower tonight And eight will be the time. In honor of you two. wil 49 116.- THE HAT And then the bridegroom took the floor And after it had showered And told of married bliss 5 Kitchen tools and lamp and all, And tried to tell the teachers there The host and hostess spread a feast No more to be a miss. For any banquet hall. The teachers took these counsel words The evening passed in merriment With sugar, salt, and ice g With talk and fun and laughter, Advice from grooms of so few days The happy bride and happy groom ls really very nice. Lived happy ever after. 1EDNA EICHNER. Junior Reception W'here is everyone going? To Wilgus' Hall to the Iunior Reception. Didn't you know that May 14 is the date set for that big occasion? This was the conversation between a H. H. S. student and an interested villager. Well, Wilgus' Hall was certainly a Palace of Splendor that evening. The Junior Class colors, maroon and white, floated in beautiful draperies from the ceiling. Arches of the same colors adorned the table and windows. Many guests from all local towns filled the hall, so that with laughter, hand. shaking, good-evenings, and merry hellos, there was noise enough to raise the roof! - Suddenly Morris' Orchestra blasted forth a peal of gay jazz from the corner- and there ensued a great rush and tumbling as everyone searched for partners, There followed a short evening of waltzes and fox-trots, with a jolly good spirit for a foundation. Refreshments came in due time, but quickly disappeared, for everyone present had some hollow teeth to fill. Again there was a struggle and chase for partners, as the orchestra dreamily played its melodies, ending with a good-night waltz. The whole affair was a great success, and long after the event the pleasant memories lived in the hearts of all those attending the Iunior Reception of 1926. -MARGARET Wana. 0,41 50 Ig.. THJE HAT The Si. Patrickfr Parity Who's making the music? Who's making the noise? Is it men, or women? Or girls or boys? Why, don't you know That at Hatboro High Tonight, they are celebrating That St. Patrick guy? No, he'd been away And had missed the whole show, So we take the opportunity Of letting him know. The reception committee, That bright Iunior Class, Did its work just fine, From the first to the last. They ushered the guests Right into the hall, And on to the room Where they held the Big Ball. But the people just stopped And gasped their surprise, Then they all looked again With both mouth and eyes! Now to tell the real truth, That room was a sight Worth seeing, just a maze Of bright green and white. The gay bunch of Sophs Deserve credit for that, They had worked with a will Without squabble or spat. And the program, yes, That was well arranged, too, With dance and with laughter No one could be blue. For even the Freshmen Had a share in the work. When given a duty They seldom shirk. After awhile said the boys - We're Hungry enough to die So forth came the glad Seniors With a bountiful supply. The eats were all One could wish for-and more And some boys ate Till they felt rather sore. Then late in the evening The couples departed, Chatting and laughing And very light-hearted. So ended the night Of the St. Patrick's party, Though some girls reached home lust a little bit tardy. -MARGARET E. WEIR. ul 51 Ia-- I5 THE HAT If In Hezekiah'S Country Store HE Senior Class of 1926 presented its annual play entitled, ln Hezekiah's Country Store, in the Hatboro Auditorium on the afternoon and evening of April 30. By special request the performance was repeated lVl.onday evening, lVl.ay 5. This play was given under the successful supervision of Mr. Charles W. Bahn, composer, of Harrisburg, Penna. A SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY Hezekiah opens the store early in the morning. Pat O'Le'ary, the first customer, arrives. Calls for the breakfastg loafers arrive, Carl Dunder Comes in and uses the telephone. Sol Sweet Pickle and Sam Hardscrapple have a conversation. The College Girls sing, much to Old Pap's enjoyment. Dinah gets her mail and Trixie Bell transacts important business over the phone. Directing the automobilists, proving that three heads are better than one. The store is closed over dinner hour. I - I ' Store reopens with Mary Ann in charge 5 the funny courtship 5 the drummer comes in for an order and tells the boys some Storiesg Uncle Ephraim displays the talent of his race 5 Trixie 'Bell has more important business. The Bur- docks do their shopping, and Rube tells about his trip to New York. Ensemble awaiting the evening mailg child solog rustic dance. CAST or CHARACTERS Hezekiah Rye Straw .......................... ..... I or-IN C. MILLER fllaiilda this wifel ........... ..... .... E L IZABETH C. ADDIS flldlllf Ann Ctheir daughterj ............ ...... A NNA E. LINKE Sz' S1'mphin.r Cin love with Nlary Annj .... .... W ILLIAM R. SIDLE Carl Dunder fa Dutch farmerj ............... .... H ARVEY M. EMERY Rube H0.rkin.f Cwho has been to New Yorkj. . . .... EARL M. MORRIS Trzlrie fell ta boarder from the cityl ....... ....... H AZEL H. FRIES Uizcle Ephraim Ca gentleman of color? ........ . . .I ..... IOSEPH T. CARTER 17112 Smith ta drummer Chuck full of yarnsl . . . ..... EDWARD H. MCVAUGH Ezekiah Burdock Can easy-going rubej ...... ....... G . EARL WEBSTER Sarah Jane this wife, who is bossj ...................... ELINOR M. RADELL Sallie ana' Johnnie Cthe little Burdocksj M.ARGARET HYNDSMAN and DAVID M.CILLHATTEN .QI 52 Ig.. fi THE HAT Patrick 0'Leary Ca son of honest toil also of Irelandj .....,....... IESSE SLACK Solomon Sweet Pickle Cslightly deafb ................., ERNEST R. DUDBRIDGE Sam Hardmcrapple Cvvho stutters somewhatj .... ......... D ANIEL C. CARTER Dinah Jolznwon Ca lady from the South? ..... .... E LIZABETH F. KRENGER Obadiah Re.flea.Iy fthe constablej ........ ...... W 'ALTER W. CRAVEN Jeremiah Dolillle Ca laugherj ...... .............. R USSELL E. WILLIAMS Ike Nen'erwork Ca foxy old guyj .... ................... E . ELLIS COULTON dutomolzilim- ................. .... H ELEN TAYLOR and MARTHA BAEI-IR College Girlw' Chorus Soloim' ........... ..... I OSEPH T. CARTER and LoIs SHIELDS dccnmpanllrl. . . ........................ CARL CASSARA Hatboro High School Fairy Tales Once upon a lime: The Seniors were really dignified. Assembly was held every morning in the auditorium. 'lhe High School girls all went outside to play during the noon hour. even in winter time. ' There were springs in the couch in the teacher's room, so the school did not use borough water. Miss Emma was not compelled to do police duty in the main hall during study periods. 'lhe boys in chorus actually obeyed instructions and acted sensibly. Never more than two girls were seen at the mirror in the hall, at one time. Clcnn Frank was not a contributor to the daily paper, so consequently Nr. Shields' morning announcements were very brief. No one was hungry at noon and only at infrequent intervals a student was seen strolling casually toward the lunch counter. Mr. Shields had no occasion to be traffic cop. Miss Emma would not think of taking Tice Record for a daily paper. .QI 55 Ip.. THE HAT Hear Ainsworth recite English without mentioning character See See Did You Ever- study ? Emery entirely shaved? Mr. Cassara's hair mussed? Hear a sudden p-s-s-tl without thinking of Iesse Rubinkam? Hear Miss Emma condemn the Record or say she was young? See See Coulton without his manly chest thrown out? lVl.arion Schaffer when she wasn't asking foolish questions? Hear any of the Carters speak slowly? See See See S Lillie Willner driving her own sport roadster in Hollywood? Isabel with the same dress on two days in succession? Helen DeM.ass play football? Bitting get into Miss Emma's room first? ee Hear of Alexander Harkins getting an A in Commercial Arithmetic? i Th See See See See He See Go See See See See nk of Walter Leedom as an All B.ux-Mont guard? Helen Resendorph when she wasn't using a certain Wrigley product Mabel and Vera more than ten feet away from Doc and Eddy ? lVl.ilton Houk take home a report that read A +, A -I-, A, A +? lVl.r. Shields when he wasn't serious? r Ioe Park speak in favor of the League of Nations? a See Sidle with all his hair shaved? Charles lVl.eyers in a derby? - through Carver's pockets and not find a comb and a mirror? Willard Dickerson when he was little ? Iohn Miller when he wasn't teasing Anna Linke? Rosie read the newspaper? Walter Craven at a dance? N ow, dear frz'end.r, we bid adieu, Guam' fhe road we've .rhown fa youf Pave if.r path wiihfIag.rfane.r broad, True fo Jeb' and irue io God. ,.,,I 54 Ig.. 'z ,A Q06 if if of c v cw. - 1 a , 12' it Q 9 9 it 15523 As IT Is SPOKEN It was in the little but overcrowded classroom of an East Side New York public school. The teacher looked out upon a group of eager faces as she put the question: And now, children, can any of you tell me what is a stoic? I Only one hand Went up. Does only Abie Glutz know what a stoic is? Silence. Well, Abie, tell your classmates what is a stoic. Please, teacher, said Abie tri- umphantly, H a stoic is a boid whot brings it th' babies. -Judge. ' Teacher- What is the greatest physi- cal feat performed in the United States? Boy- Wheeling, West Virginia. PLAINT OF A SCHOOL BOY l'm getting, oh, so sick , Of reading and arithmetic. That's why we gave the teacher the sack, And, we're never gonna come back, If she doesn't like it she can sit on a tack, We've got the schoolhouse blues. MAKING SURE Why were you away yesterday? Please, sir, my auntie died, my mother was ill, our baby's got the mumps-and my shoes let water in. -Teachenr' Iyorlfl. A GIVE AWAY A- I saw you through my binocu- lars. B- What are binoculars? A- Something you look through. A- That ain't binoculars, that's a transom. A high school freshman came to school with a bad cold, and a note from mother. The note: 'Dear teacher: Please don't give Ann any more outside reading for History, as it is getting too cold outdoors. She sat outside on the porch all Sunday after- noon reading and as a result she has a bad cold. Thank you. Mrs. i. TRY IT They tell us about a bowlegged floor- walker, who said- Walk this way, Madam. -QI 55 1' 1 HYSICIANS recommend that their patients walk: 'then they take an auto for a two-block call. The man who wrote Tramp, Tramp, Tramp was doing time in jail. Advise the public to play golf, climb mountain cliffs or take long hikes and the public buy motor cars. 'l'hat's the reason we rejoice in the public's perverseness. Those who actually need advice almost always resent it, but there are people who accept good advice and act upon it. They know that agreeable advice is seldom useful and are wise enough to accept disagreeable advice and profit by it. If you feel that you could profit by our ten years' experience we are here to help you. UXQ X9 DVQ ERNEST JONES Packard and Dodge Brothers Motor Cars York Road at Noble Station JENKINTOWN, PA. 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Building Materiali Fertilizer, Coal, Limoid, Lumber and Mill Work X HATBORO, PENNAQ FOR YOUR FORiJ 1. Hit me easy, darling, I am growing older. 5. Danger! Man Working ahead 2. Why buy the baby a rattle? 4. Four wheels-everything breaks 5. Honest weight, no springs. W, W, WILGUS H. M. WEISS s0Ns si co Dealer in FLORISTS MERCHANDISE Say It With Flowers M PENN STREET AND NIORELAND AVENUE E HATEORO, PENNA. Good Printing at Lowart Pricew H. H. EDDOWES, Job Printing Ivyland, Pa. dlwayf at Your Service-H1111 lVay.r TE - Builder l 9 BIGGER AND BETTER HOMES Tug from fates P Chapman Carver-- How did you like that singing? Hart Iamison- It sounded like a cow. Chapman Carver A cow'7 Why do you know that every ti .- . In over the radio he gets S4007 Does that sound like a cow? Hart Iamison- Nog that sounds like bull! e he sings If you have a Camera- You'll Get Good Pictures if We A Develop the Films Ask Your Druggist for Crescent Permanent Prints or Send Post Card Direct to CRESCENT PI-IGTO SERVICE I-IATBORO, R. F. D. - Sixteen Years' Experience in the M aking of Good Pictures. Enlargements too. Pictures Today Memories Tomorrow HENRY P. SCHNEIDER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING EES 519353 YORK ROAD ABOVE ERIE AVENUE PHILADELPHIA Sam- What would you do if you got a lettah fum de Ku Klux Klang? BO- Ahl Ah'd read dat lettah on cle train. Bell Phone, H atboro 80 Y la H d e Keystone Phone, Hatboro 80-A er es ar War Store T. B. MCILHATTEN ' GENERAL HARDWARE PAINT AND HARDWARE BUILDERS, SUPPLIES HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES A RADIO GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES x SPORTING GOODS I TOYS AND NOVELTIES HATBORO, PENNA. HATBORO A PENNA. THE DAISY SHOP C0111Pliff1e11fS Of YORK ROAD, HATBORO, PA. 1 Dalsy M. Maurer . , HARDWARE STORE Ladies Costumer Everyz'h1'ng fo Equip the Lady York Road near Byberry Ave -Vzlrizf u.r-See- HATBORO THE GOLDEN GLOW TEA ROOM Adjacent to the Shop HARRY W. M.AURER, Host. Evefyfhing fo Ea! BELL PHONE HATBORO 240 Best VViSheS to 1926 The dentist inspires profanity when he puts a dam in your mouth. Bates- The German marks are ver low. .Y Houk- No lower than m1ne.' French Pastries Cinnamon Buns Fancy Cakes Coffee Cake SUNTHEJIMERS SUNLIIGHT BAKERY BAKERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE IV e Specialize on lVedding and Birfhday Cakew HATBORO PENNSYLVANIA A Charlotte Russe Rolls, Home Marie Bread Cakes, Etc. and Pies WORTH LOOKING INTO- The Barney Cortf Department Store QW HATBORO PENNSYLVANIA Miss Iones Con returning from Iapanj- I hope you liked those queer little Japanese back-scratchers that I sent you. Mrs. Bamberger- Chg is that what they werel I've been making Russell eat his salad with them. -Literary Dllgfff. LEES GARAGE DAVISON GENERAL REPAIRING BARBER Easton Highway lXflORELAND AND YORK ROAD IDAY AND NIGHT SERVICE PES Full Line of Ford and Chevrolet Parts ' BELL PHQNE B0bbiI1g 21 Specialty I COMPLIMENTS S. Campbell Sl Son OF Warren M. Cornell NOTARY PUBLIC Real Service in Real Estate PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING 256 TANNER AVENUE HATBORO, PENNA. .99 .25 QQ HATBQRQ, PA, Phone, Haiboro 211-IV PROBABLY Does Cop Qto a man hurt in an accidentj- What's yer. name? I want to tell yer mother. Injured One- Never mindg she knows it. New Colonial Ice Cream A Healthful Food FF6Jh D ally-Eazf' ll ore IQXMXD NEW COLONIAL ICE CREAM CO. 4th and Poplar Streets r Philadelphia, Pa. C. TANNER HIGH GRADE MILK AND CREAM QW? S6252 HATBORO, PA. That cigar that you gave me was surely terrible, Bill! Why, what's the matter, Ernest? Those were two fer a quarter c gars They were, ehl Well, who got the twenty cent one? VEGETABLES AND FANCY ' ' ComP1i1Y1e11tS FRUITS of Fish and Oysters Thilfldelphia -om. ' Roll W orks Hatboro Market F. Page Rowland, Prop. YORK ROAD I-IATBORO, PA. C0pposite Spirit Officej Bell Phone 197 Free Delivery CHAS. NV. DEMOSS +304 Tffhfffw-' P H. N.Sh0rday8z son Indilferently done usually ad- vertises a concern as one of the - kind which does not consider the I Quahty Meats importance of the quality of its and Groceries products. - Have The Kennedy Press place your printing on the same high standard as your goods. E.rz'imaz'e.r Cheefyfully Given EQ!! -og-.99 . THE KENNEDY PRESS 117 N. MANOR ROAD BELL PHONE HATBORO, PA. HATBORQ PA' The Shield's family were fasting. Samuel, having fasted for five hours, got hungry and said: Papa, I'm hungry. lVl.r. Shield's replied: S0's your old manlu THB ELECTRIC E R FRIGERATORf0rMODERN HOMES DELCO-LIGI-IT PLANTS DELCO-LIGHT PUMPS ' ' GEO. I-I. IVIASLAND 122 EAST MORELAND AVENUE HATBORO, PA. Both Phones In Philadelphia at 1200 Walnut Street stands one of America's finest, most pro- gressive business training schools, BANKS COLLEGE. Philadelphia's young people have beaten a path to its doors, and its graduates hold some of the best executive positions in the state. The school is located in the very heart of the city of Philadelphia, in its own spacious, modern building. Acknowledged as a school with courses of true collegiate grade, Banks College has left nothing undone that could be done to surround its students with comfort, convenience and every item of equipment necessary to their most complete training. The problems of light, health, Sanitation, ventilation and heating have been given most careful consideration. The School is conceded to be one ot' the most elaborately equipped business schools in America. Summer School Uuly and Augustl begins Iuly First. Finishing Courses for High School graduates. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Carver- Do you know what the people of Baltimore do that the people of Philadelphia do. not do? Marion- No, 'Chappief What? Carver-- Live in Baltimore. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED GENERAL PAVING COMPANY 61 BYBERRY AVENUE HATBORO, PA. Cement Pavements, Steps, Curb- ing, Cellar, Porch and Garage Floors and Foundations. Box 40.9 EYES I-:XAMINED PHONE, OGONTZ 900W GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED DR. G. W. SPIES OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN IENKINTOXVN AND GLENSIDE IENKINTOXVN OFFICE HOURS 9.15 AAI. TO 5 IAM. DAILY EVENINGS, TUES. AND SAT. 7 TO 9 P. M. .99 KREYVSON BUILDING 'GLENSIDE NEXT TO NIXON THEATRE OFFICE HOURS, 8 TO 9 A. M. DAILY EVENINGS, WED. AND FRI. 6:50 TO 9 P. M. Tfjy Our Hal Lunch Plaffcra' al 40 Cenhr PHONE: WILLOW GROVE 245 Lowest Rates in the Suburbs WILLOW GROVE YELLOW CAB WHEN IN WILLOW GROVE EAT AT People' s Lunch Room CIVc.vI Io Ifailromf Slalfonj BEST QUALITY FOOD Stand at Reading Station 153 Residence Phone: ' Bell, Ogontz 1351-R ALL K1NDs OF CHOCOLATES VVILLOVV GROV E, PA. PRICES REASONABLE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE O A OUN AIN BRFY R's ICE CREAM H Keep inside those fire lines, thereln But I'rn a reporter. Well, if you want to know anything about the fire, read tomorrow's papers ff Our Company Believes that Knowledge is Power We are Prepared to Handle Your BANKING TRUST TITLE and MORTGAGE BUSINESS EFFICIENTLY , oe-i-i-sv HATBORO TRUST COMPANY I-IATBORO, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of Sophomores Q A half a page we Sophomores give, That this good book perchance shall live In future years to bring us joys, And photos of our girls and boys. GooD-NIGHT, CARLTON Doc- Have you heard the Trio song? Mable- No. What is it? Doc- Trio clock in de morning. Bell Phone, Ogontz 839-VV John O'D0nnell 8: Son PRACTICAL WELL Howard H. Klenk Auto Company FORD SALES AND SERVICE DRILLERS WELL SOUNDINGS and TEST BORINGS lxqfi :kwa 414 CEDAR- STREET JENKINTOWN, PA. Our 35 years' Experience may save you money SOUTHAMPTON PFNNA. BELL PHONE, CHURCHVILLE 119 I l 1 1 I ,l BUILDING Ass'ocIA'r1oNs PHONE, HATBORO 85,M CONVEYANCING F k . lb . Jos. A. ADDIS fan C C0 Y' I 1' REALTOR B UILDER 1720 N. TWENTY-FOURTH ST. PHILADELPHIA 'KY Q HORSHAM ROAD NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE HATBORO, PA. A HOT ONE Actor Cduring performanceb-'NTIS cold without! Voice Cfrom audienceD- Without what? Second Ditto- Breechesl L. Q' 2 A Gas-For Water Heating! 5? at AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATERS 5 rf- , Are economical to operate, they furnish an E5 abundance of clean, pure, hot water without attention. M I Sold on our monthly payment plan, with a year to complete payments. They are within reach of every family. For the small home an Automatic Gas Water E Heater may be installed for only 390.00 Ark uf io ewzfimaie on the cow! of imrialling flzzlr S - L - 5 . . . at TH modern labor .favzng devzce U1 your home I ll! Phila. Suburban Gas 61 Electric Co N V new ' , ..,. n J. YORK ROAD IENKINTOWN f ,J-:N'f',.'Sf:'x'f r r f ,, ,. .gn f X '-5, .I ' 417 fi!-2' N fx, V ' 3 1, .L WW , . 77 ? M513 ,f f f f'1f'v'f' - ft '5 X 'ggiigeg-:fiii 'lM4 !ML'TA14fi' , . Q Q' 531 . ' 4 f- 1 1 J' , 1, 7 aw - --srifi. 91:2 4' i f L ,glZ,1f.f gu'-PEE '-543 f, -E 1- ?:R 43,4 , lL, ' mf T - F ' E ' 1' 3 5 35, ,iw is , , ,mf f - 1 ff ,' to :V A 5: , : -12 -. lf ff Tnen ' + -M -' Ai A! Hx ,E .1 . b I' -5 1 .f11:Ivv.lv j.4,?Jd 1, ,pv-X Y: is , ,I -,I f V wg 1 1 fa 4 - 1:-,s '1-- M W L-Q-2'-Egn - -- 63 W , I 1-v-ff.32.2 lFJZj, 17 -,-iii u 7,475 g 7'21:'.rv,z.a 'z 1 ' ' H' l . ' - -2 -15-Qf 525:-Eff . HM. 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TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Gas, Oils and Storage SQ YORK ROAD Bell Phone, Ogontz 1804 -W REAL OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY MILK DIRECT FROM THE FARMS :lp MILTON GROVE DAIRIES Phone, Willow Grove ZOI Dr. Maxwell A. Kotzker DENTIST MEMORIAL HALL BLDG. WILLOW GROVE I-lours: Daily until 9 P. IVI. Sunday by Appointment Gas Administered Phone, Willow Grove 342 Richboro Garage IUCHBORO,PA. Authorized Ford Service Stiifon . JOHN FREY, JR. Phone Churchville 54-J She- I saw you standing outside of the Ritz-Carlton today. He- Yes3 I live there. She- Live where? He- Outside of lhe Ritz-Carlton. I 1890 I 926 36 Years in Business Lumber Coal Grain Hay Full Line of Mill Feeds All Kinds of Building Material BAUGH' S, SWIFT'S AND TRENTON BONE FERTILIZERS Farm Machinery of all Kinds McCormick and Deering Tractors Brockway and International Trucks WM. HOBENSACK IVYLAND, PA. Bell Phone, Haiboro 43-W K eystone, H aiboro 43-A Your Surety OF Durit' PLEDG T PU RITY BIKEYERS ICE CREA 9 -'-359' 1 'A 01.1 1 A .fm A' ' 'X my A' V271 'M X A- J-, 146, 4. ' neun: mu M NH fit: NEVER CONTAINED ADULTEIXANTS GUNS, 1534 jgfg lzzuvms rownelxson nuuxs zxnuns onnnvlflcnu :Lf luvomnc OFANY nnunz Q Q Q Q 4 Q . .f '-E REAL C E - IXANULATED SUGAR AND v' v PURE VLAVOIKINGS ,jx -' , Q. n Au uszo m Muni. '- K' W jun 3 'S-7 BIXQYERS Ice crxny NJ V is A . -W it ., -:yup 1, yr .4 ' A. A Y., 'A Xhqgtwq :A-X ' 4 , -.. 'l!J'aL1L.... 'Z 3 ,AK K A K - 5 MY, Pri-42. 'fa' 'if was A-, sq-. QL- T, - 1 1 .115 . ' .. ,-3954-An-as: ww , .4 . . 4.1, V., ,V QA. . , .- , - . Y- -- - ' X- ,,: . AA' - Ni pw X ,Sw ' V wx ' ' A A i .W 5 '5 X xSw?1P - , I ' ,, I f , mx-. 1 4 1 A - H 90 1 A A WXNNNMJJIY K .PLUMBING HEATING Harry W. Wilcke MORELAND AVENUE HAT BORO, PA. ELriimafe.r F urmlrh ea' AAAQR , wav -is H, PH7'6? Q'K-Nikfsg' W 5:4 by ,ASQ Ag , roi ss , L, We Em wif W MM PHONES NW wb BELL 59-W KEYSTONE 56-A X SOME or Us WOULDNJT PAY MUCH Stump Speaker- I wish now to tax your memories. Voice Cin audienceD- Has it come to that? --Ifarux. ANY THING We ANY TIME ANY WHERE W. H. DARE, I-Iartsville, Perma. PHONE HATBORO 40 Philadelphia Office: 7 North Front Street Bell Phone Market 3548 Keystone Main 8049 Doylestown Phone 99-R Daily Express to Philadelphia On York Road and Doylestown Pike Long Distance Moving a Specialty FOURTEEN TRUCKS STORAGE BAN KS MBI Al l4E.I'welers Silversmiths SMWPDLE rs Q Gel THE GIFT SUGGESTION BOOK mailed upon request illustrates and prices Iewels, Watches, Clocks, Silver, China Glass and Novelties from which may be selected distinctive Wedding, Birthday, Graduation and other Gifts Knowledge is power, quoted the wise guy. And yet many an old maid is single because she knows too much, suggested the Simple M.ug. History Repeats I have opened a Shop and now am prepared to repair anything. N la othing too small, nothing too rge, nothing too much trouble. Bring your repair work to the Y E OLDE TINKER SHOPPE BYBERRY AVENUE HATBORO, PA. ,al C. W. BUTTERWORTH, Prop. F lLLMAN'S RESTAURANT YORK ROAD I-IATBORO O o A DINNERS SERVED ' ALL HOURS Compliments of unior Class 27 Hank- You remind me of M,oses.' Doc- How come? Hank- Every time you open your mouth the bull rushes. FINE FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FLOWERS SHRUBBERY OF ALL KINDS Free Delivery Guaranteed Stock JAMES D. Woon LET ME ESTIMATE ON THAT NEW HOME Bqfore You .Build iw the Time fo Look Around Make Accurate Comparisons NOW See zlle Af Once ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN CONTINENTAL ROAD Gi-'9 HATBORO FARMS HATBQRO, PA. KLENK, BUILDER Phone, Halboro 51171 HATBORO PA i Gompliments of Freshman lass Miss Emma- Wihat new literature did the invention of aeroplanes bring into the world? 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