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

 - Class of 1929

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T H E H A 'I' WALTER ASIIWURTII Danville. Virginiag Danville High St-hool Symphony Orchestra '25, '26. Brown Preparatory, Phila.. '27. Germantown High. Germantown Jun' ior Orches-tra '28. Hatboro High School llantl '29g lwlecliauit-al Arts Club '29g Senior Play '29. Our Walt came to us from Germantown High School in his Senior year. He hails from dear old Virginia and is one of the South's own sons. He has a quiet dignity and much ready wit. His favorite pastime is roaming the country in his rambling Ford, searcliing for maidens in distress, Walt is an accomplished musiciaueportorming at his best on the violin, and, as a band leader. he has proved a shining success. His ambition is to be a doctor, and-if he gets as many patients. as he has friends in Hatboro his future is assured. WlllI.lAM liliANlllll'I'l'll llramatic l'lub '263 Basketball '2T. '24, 'Blix Captain of Basketball '28, '29: Base- ball '27, '2S: Baud '28 '2lIg Treasurer of Radio Club 'ESQ Senior Operetta 'BSL Hi-Y Club 'SSH Senior Play '29, llill has been with the class all through high school. lle has been the t-lass's mainstay in Basketball this year. How he can arouse pep for the EJQZIIIIPS, lead cheers! Hill's worst habit is his willingness to give too much of his time to the opposite sex. But he has so many on the string that there is 110 immediate need for alarm. WILLIAM BUCHANAN Collingswood '26g Athletic Club. Okoechobee, Florida. '2S: Mgr. llaskt-tballz Baseballg Debating Teamg Track: Athletic Club: Junior Play. Hatboro '293 Hi-Y Clubg Footballg Senior Play. . Bill is A boy with a high foreheadg people say this spells intelligence, He is always willing to help others. He is always around when the fun begins and is also always in the office when it ends, Bill is an active member of the Senior ' Class and has done many things to make them peppy, Athletics is his hobby. Bill starred on the football, alld basketball teams. 12

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NVe, the class of 1929 bequeath to all who follow us our best. wishes and THE HAT. enior History ONV that we at last have reached our first goal in the course of education. we, the Senior Class, want to record the happenings that will always be memorable to the class of '29. Four years ago, as Freshmen, we indulged in a St. l atriek's Party which was more than a great success. During our Sophomore year, we attended many elass and school parties at which we were always known as good all around sports. This spirit of sportsmanship was to be found in all our athletic activities. Last year proved to be a very successful one, one which was just brim- ming over with events that will be remembered by all forever, for it was dur- ing this year that l10t only the Poverty Social was held, but the carefully-plain ned Junior Prom. The auditorium, artistically decorated for the Reception exhibited its splendor through translucent lights. The scene, an old-fashioned garden, which one entered by passing under arches hung with wistaria was a never-to-be forgotten sight! This last year, in order to increase our funds, we sponsored two eake sales and a night of fun and entertainment, quite different from those given here- tofore. It was advertised as A Gala Night or The Farewell Frolie of the Senior Class. Our Senior Play, better known as The Gold Bug, was a huge success. This success is due to the members of the cast and Mr. Janell, our most. able coach. Now, we are as busy as bees preparing for our Vlfashington trip-in order to make it, the trip of all trips-a milestone on our journey. high hopes for the future. K. L. C L A SS S O N C. Tune of fCa.roIina Moonj When we were tiny tots in school Cnontrs: t th ' We leaiiggd Ein read and write and figure ivflalgligrgeglge0?:y:IJ:s0R?nfI?gid too ' ' , . , When this little gang has wondered with igisgisand not a flown we dld 0111 We'll think more Rb0lit the days gone b, Ever faithful to the Golden Rule. The class of '29 is always pining To think that we must leave dear Hat- boro High, The days of fun and toil will soon be over And at our journey's end we'll Iind success. We'll be drifting along 1ife's way With many a rainy day Then comes the sun, Clouds cannot stay for aye-so- Let us persevere forever, Victory will be our goal. Br - Enrrn R1'1 ri-:a. .5 5-



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'I' H E H All MAHIAN BVUKMAN Buckingham High Schoolg Secretary '26g School Play '26, '27, Hatboro High Schoolg Music and Dramatic' Club, '29, Marian dear, you are still with us, ere our school days come to end. We shall miss you when you leave us, and your way in life you wend, You have been our friend and comrade. side by side we've knowledge sought You have oft so kindly helped us and great re- sults have you wrought! Silence makes for greater wisdomg all that glit- ters is not gold, lle who talks most, is 1l0l the wisest, so the prophet said of old. We our fortunes now must. seek, dear, going forth through winding ways, But we never will forget you-Dear Old Friend of our school days. SA HA t' A R It Dramatic Club '26: Treasurer of Glee and Dra- matic Club '2Sg Senior Operetta '2Sg Assistant Editor of The Hat '2S: Editor of The Hat '293 Senior Play '29. If you chance to spy a girl dodging traffic in a well known Buick car, you will know that it is none other than Our Sully. Without her it would be impossible for our class programs to funetion eificiently, for she is always at the wheel with a willing hand and many suggestions which are always of benefit. Then too, Sally is very stud- ious. She never thinks of entering the Little Red School House without her lessons well prepared, We all wish her the greatest success in her future career as a Home Economics teacher, and hope the time will come when we, the entire class, will be able to sit around a table, enjoying the iinest of dinners prepared by Our Sally. VVILLIAM CARRELL Baseball '26, '27, '2Sg Football '28, '293 Basket- ball Manager '27, '2Sg Class Editor Hat '26g Class Business Manager Hat '27g Assistant Bus- iness Manager Ha.t '29g Class President '27, '28, '29g Senior Play '29g Dramatic Club '26g Art Club '275 Vice-Pres. Hi-Y Club '29. Bill has been our class president for three years. He very wisely guided the class through the big events of the years, The Junior Prom, The Senior Play, Gala Nite, and The Washington Trip, Bill has set a good example for the class by get- ting one of those report cards often talked about, but seldom seen. But if there is mischief in the air one can usually find Bill near by, yet some- how he manages to be quite far away if you go to look for him at the partieular- time, .5 13 Q.

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