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

 - Class of 1927

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THE HATQ IUNIORS N THE year One thousand Nine hundred and Tw enty-four, we, as Freshmen, - embarked on the high seas of Education, bound for the port of Graduation. At first that sea vi as boisterous and rough until v e became inured to the hard- ship of life as sailors and understood the vital workings of our good ship Study, and now we ride every wave of Strife and Disagreement like hardy old salts. In our Freshman year we asked shore-leave to take a hike to Dark Hollow 5 a day remembered as famous for numerous wet feet. On another occasion we obtained permission to take a sleigh-rideg famous for scarcity of room 5 and also participated in a class picnic with the Iuniors. That ended our career as Freshmen and how happy we were that the first lap of the journey was finished and that the world would know us no more as Freshmen, that name that is ever patronizingly smiled at by more dignified Iuniors and Seniors. During our vacation that sturdy ship, Study, was idle and when we started on the second lap of our journey, we were welcomed back as Sophomores. ln this year we probed yet deeper the mysteries of the Sea of Education and participated in several social functions such as the St. Patrick's Party, and the Hallowe'en Party given by Lewis Iamison, our President, for the class. Now we are Iuniors, having started on the third part of oursjourney. We received our pennants and are now in reality floating the blue and white on high, and we pride ourselves that they are worthy of such sturdy, time-tried Mariners as we. 27 lg-

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THE HAT SIU ORSQQ Class 0HicerS Prehdent ....................... LEWIS IAMISON Vice-Prarizleni .... .... H ELEN IVIASON Secretary ..... ..... V ERA CUTSHALL T reamrer. . ................ LEWIS ROBERTS CLASS Morro llExC8lJl.0f,, CLASS COLORS-Blue and White CLASS FLOWER-White Rose -n. Hfwtq' 5 iii' 0' XA-'I . 1 h 4, 513 -nu ,QI 26 pa.



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THE HAT Several parties were given by different members of the class. The doggie roast at Weigner's was accompanied by a great deal of fun, as were the others given at Lewis Iamison's and Vera Cutshall's homes. Vlfe have made our plans for the Iunior Reception and intend to make it the big social function of the year, having the honor of being the first class to hold it in the new school. YVe are hoping to anchor safely in our port in the year of '28. HILD EGARD HANISH. P-XiYe?06rfff NC'1'f?,Jf ref' , Us , Four weeks and seven days ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new automobile equipped with a carburetor and self commencer, conceived in a tin factory and dedicated to carrying the lazy about. Now we are engaged in the great speed problem, testing whether my car or your car or anybody else's car so constructed and so painted can long percolate. ive have met on a great battlefield of the war on speed. Yve are met to dedicate a portion of it as the final resting place of this junk which gave its life that the manufacturers might exist. Brave men living and dead struggled to make them go. The junk will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but we can never forget what it did here. It is for the running cars to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they have thus far carried on. It is rather for the running cars to be here dedicated to the great trip remaining before them, that from these honored grave-yarders we take increased devotion that we here highly resolve that this junk shall not have stopped running in vain 5 and these cars under the hammer shall have a new price of reduction and that these cars of the people, by the people and for the people, shall not run into the ditch. Miss Hanna- From where was the Campbell- Did you ever hear the first shot of the Civil Vlrar fired? From a story of the dirty shirt? steamboat or a fort? Schmidt- No, Murrell Burkhardt- From a can- Campbell- Ha, Ha, that's one on non. your'

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