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

 - Class of 1926

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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..

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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..



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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..

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