Hurley High School - Log Yearbook (Hurley, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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Hurley High School - Log Yearbook (Hurley, WI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 53 of 68
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Page 53 text:

LITERA T URE PSALM OF SCHOOL OF LIFE Blessed is the student that talketh not in the library, nor runneth down the stairs noisily, nor sitteth in the back seat ol the scornlul, but his delight is in the law ol the school, and on, his studies doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like o tree planted on the superintendent's lawn and shall receive A grades from the hands of the faculty. He shgll speak the tongues of French and ot Greek, and his tests shall .be clear as the light and his understanding as the noon day. With the stalIer it is not so, but he shall be like the bluIler which the faculty IIunketh away. Then shall the stalIer be enrolled for another year and shall not receive his diploma. For the Iaculty approveth the way ol the studious, but the way of the llunker shall perish. SONG HITS Florian Helinski - How Could You Believe Me When I Told You That l Loved When You Know l've Been a Liar All My Lite Justin Swee - My Dog Has Fleas Angelo luppina - That Old Black Magic Bill Dary - For Every Man There's a Woman Harold Rantanen - Every Day is Ladies Day With Me Gloria Rice -- The Man I Left Behind Lily Sturkal - Ain't Misbehaving Rose Savant - l'Il Never Smile Again Elizabeth Slaski - Don't Fence Me In Tony Vita - The Chocolate Soldier Dick Dahl - l Can Dream Can't I? Ray Koski - l Havdn't Been Home For Three Whole Nights David Mclntire - l'm Moving On Loretta Cortichiato - Brown Eyes Joe Kasper - Those Silly Things Remind Me ol You Robert Mossoglia - I Apologize C L A S S S T O N E S Gerald Bloomquist - I Can't Get Started Freshmen AbA.'.-- '- ..'. E Marold Pat Mattson - l Ga In When the Moon Comes Out Sophomore -,'lI.. ',. . 5 oapnono Grace Max - There's Been a Change in Me Junior I...'.b'.' '.'- G rindmm, Ewing Mould' ' Ge' U Km' ou' of You Senior .................,.......,.......... Tombstone You know our Little Willlo Is now sleeping on the golden shore For What he thought was H20 Was H2504 He left his college with Ph. D. To teach on a cannibal isle, The chiel when he spied him, smacked And served him up with style. FRESHIE: My breath came in pants I gave a gentle squeeze Those rosy lips said, Kiss me, dear when darn - I had to sneeze. his lips

Page 52 text:

LI TERA T URE TO MISS FRACE We know what you mean by your every glance, Your stern look, doubt look, and smile, per chance. Your assignments are hard, we crack under the strain, But the smiles that you give us are worth all the pain. lut then when a stern look breaks out on your face We know we've been talking, or are out ot place. When the doubt .look comes up like a cloud We know that ot us you are not very proud. So if the work on us you must keep piling, l have one more thing to say and that is KEEP SMILING G. I. WE SENIORS Almost a hundred we total in all, While some are short and others tall, Some are smart, and others not, But not a dumbell in the toll We graduate in '5ll And through these years we've had our lun. The classes we liked best of all Are those we spent in the study hallg We love our teachers, yes we dog Forte, Frace and dear Miss Schuh. And Mr. Orsoni, we're sorry too, For all those tricks we've played on you. So remember, and -don't forget, Whenever you want the best, Our Senior Class beats all the rest. And now that all is said and done, Three cheers for the class of '5l. M. G. 6th PERIOD STUDY HALL The room is silent, no sound is heard. For Mr. Hoffman has given the word. t'le's asked us to please be nice, He never has to ask us twice. But now a minute of the period is past, We knew the silence couldn't lost. Shut up Rodger, or l'll pound bumps on your head. Poor Rodger, l think' should have stayed in bed. Now Mr. H walks down the aisle, Some faces look up, some even smile. But others l fear have stretched themselves out and are sleeping, and in very good position for o clout. Now out of the back comes a roar and a rumble, Interpreted it is Mr. Hoffman's mumble, Irving move down six seats or more ly now Mr. Hoffman is getting pretty sore. Why can't we be quiet? Why can't we have peace? lt's only Mr. Hoftman's talking Which never does cease. G. R.



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LI TERA T URE EXERCISE IN GYM, OR OHH, MY ACHING BACK A few days ago, when I had finished my fifth period physics class, I decided that I iust might ramble down to see how Miss Brigham was coming along and also, JUST MAYBE participate in some of the little games she plans for us. ll've neglected to add that Had I not sauntered down to gym, Miss Brigham would have sent me a little invitation, composed of, COME DOWN, OR ELSE .l The minute our glad eyes feast on Miss B. we utter, What do we have to do today? To which she generally replies, We're going to play iacks and table tennis. Then we'll invite the boys down to dance, and when you girls get tired of that we will serve tea. To this we reply, Do we have to change then? A look is given us which indicates that we do. While we are still in a iovial mood she informs us that today we have exercises. Ohhh ioy! Had I known I would have slept this morning. After numerous protests such as, I have a. headache, I can't find my gym clothes, I'm recovering from pneumonia, or My mother doesn't want me to get my gym clothes dirty. and the old stand by, I don't feel well today. None of which seem to appeal to her maternal instincts, as she yells in a too sweet voice, Get up here and do these exercises. If you walk you exercise, and if you can't find your clothes wear mine, or else come up in your ------ the last words are generally drowned out by moans of protest and obediencef Gym class generally goes like this with very few exceptions. We try to get out of exercises with the least amount of exertion possible. Then the bell rings and we run down to the locker room anticipating a nice cool shower, but as you've guessed, there are no towels to be found. The bell rings for our next class but no matter how much we rush, which is usually very little, we're always late- G. R. of vlilwzf X . ' I1 f X I N 1 Ql..il,lml,..f'f.gj,i'.1Z' ffl ,Jfi!l2t ' gg? lf jll H gli 7-lAA'aE.Hf lj g A V lf r ya. Mft fyf ,I Q W' 1 l l ig, L ,I f, , lj lil ll ' ll l M M1 l ilidll A I ll OE J l'Lf,'STUR'm I H u.fH1Pu.saouEl All ll, e EE-Q1 J 4 Gglgmf l T c fM07'!0!V5!' BASHFMLZV., c ..Ou7.Dd0R UT.. l r -ml' li if ll ll 'U ll ll f l l 5 A 'BI-Pan t I6 Jxfrfj All Al Lk lllif, l.f?,5 ll-llnxjglpl F xcljlli cs 1375 ll 1'f6'.9 l tl ' llllflzgqg' 'l..l,'25'f.,. ll ll I Q ?.l 'iff A l T ll' ' . J! ' li g'fT'Qlif 5 MR.ltlI0fFNAN3lAllll1 l 7- I iz X ull' 'll lu ll f p , ll is I .' l,l LUNG .AND ofngff.. 'Ny 'MENTAL CHPA fry' illjlkl' lg Smky.. 5322 DO YOU AG-REE

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