Heyburn High School - Pirate Yearbook (Heyburn, ID)

 - Class of 1928

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ii s Aizifxrra SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY-C0nt'd 'tFor you, young man, speaks he to Carl Hansen, awaits a position as an ambassador from the U. S. being entertained by the king. Now enters upon the stage the greatest of Shakespearian actors. Roy Peterson. The hour glass has nearly run its course, the grains of sand have triekeled forth one by one. Old Father Time looks forth upon his children as they leave the eastle. One by one or hand in hand the sound of bells is heard. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring happy bells, across the snow, The year is going, let it go, Ring out the false, ring in the true. -Christie Harriman. 1928. ri! .1 Www 1 A aw W , . 2 W 1

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fl!! SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY OME, FATHER TIME, and open the door in your castle of knowledge and point the way into the world to us mortals who have no vision into the future. Call us, one by one, and unfold the mysteries of the days to come. Father Time steps silently to the threshold of his castle, and while holding in hand the hour glass, reads the destinies of those friends who have been with him in the castle of knowledge. 'tYoung man, speaks he to Ross Fairchild, far off over the mountains on some distant plain thou shalt find thy fate as a tiller of the soil, taking with thee the maiden, Dorothy Fruit, sweet, petite and blithe. Awaken, Queen of Rivalry, thou whose heart has so far been invul- nerable to the dart of Cupid's arrow. Come hither and look with me into the great world. For you, Lula Wilkinson, are mission fields awaiting you in Japan and France. Go, take up thy work and return again to me. For you, young lady, speaks he to Viola Holsten, awaits the greatest position of all, for in the time to come, thou shalt become the greatest music master of the world. Hettie Warner, enter thou into love's kingdom, for there awaits a charming prince for you, whom thou must love, honor and obey. Now enters upon the list the greatest beauty specialist of the world, Verda Cole, who is known throughout the world for her beauty treatments for making people young and handsome. Now strike the golden lyre a.gain, a louder yet and a louder strain, for here comes the maiden so tried and true. Thelma Andrews brings into blossom the uneducated youth of the land. Behold! Behold! Thy goal in sight. Spread thy fans and wing thy flight. t'Oh gallant knight, Russel Carrier, little learing is a dangerous thing. Drink deep from the fountain of knowledge, for there on distant plain thou must plan, devise and construct products of engi- neering skill. p 'fKnights' squires and steeds must enter upon the stage. So vast a throng the stage can ne'er contain you long, under a bushel of talent have heed. There are poets, there are lawyers of work, but step forth Don Fridley, for you there awaits a fair maiden, Verla Croft, whom thou must take to South America as your wife and there you must be-- come a driver with a team of mules for the gold diggers there.



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ffl SENIOR CLASS HISTORY HE SUN shone brightly and our hearts beat high with hope that day, four years ago, when we boarded our craft and sailed from the safe old harbor of grade school into the great unchartered ocean of higher education. Our ship was untried, but we felt our eager crew could master all difficulties. YVe elected Dorothy Fruit cap- tain and Lucile Dunham to manage our financial difficulties, and hoisting out banners of red and black, with its shining inscription of '28, we began our journey. Because we were inexperienced many of the ships tried to dishearten us, choosing to drape our craft in festoons of green, and in many other ways disturb our dignity. But to show our good will and advancing knowledge of this new life, we landed April 1 on a goodly island, and inviting all the nearby crafts, celebrated far into the night with dancing and huge freezers of ice cream and to sell them the idea of what our pep could be like. At various sports many of our crew, disheartened because of the rough waves, or anxious for other sport, left us. But those that remained seemed drawn closer together, for trials and trouble make friends and teach us to appreciate those about us. In 1925 we sailed into a new sea. It was known as Sophomore and the voyage gave promise of better sailing. This year we elected Don Fridley captain and let Dorothy Fruit worry over our treasury. Miss Bilger, an experienced craftsman, was with us that year and taught us all to be better sailors. What a year that was! Without warning a contest was announced in an endeavor to have all the crew 100 per cent holders of season tickets to the sports held on the high seas. But the contest was short lived, for by noon our crew had won. On April 27 of that year we landed on an explored region and celebrated our safe voyage by visiting a world wonder known as Sho- shone Falls and Blue Lakes. Though the sea was often stormy our craft rode victoriously into port. The third year of our trip was the most exciting of all. Knowing a. good captain when we found one we re-elected Don Fridley. Lula VVilkinson was given the honor of guarding our treasury chest. That 'year it was our privilege to publish the annual. VVe called it the Pirate, and chose Verla Croft to edit it. What at nerve-racking experience it was, gathering all the material and raising the necessary funds. The annual was a huge success, doing credit to our little craft and its fore-seen loyal crew, and showing the faithful work of Miss Bilger, who was always ready to lay aside her own desires to help us. That year we gave he crew of '27 a huge dance, this was a sort of

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