Loyal High School - Loyalite Yearbook (Loyal, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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The LOYALITE fig ig C50 a .fake in a Storm Sopbr. I love a windy. rainy, day We, the sophomores To watch your waters brown or Of thirtwtwol gray . Bubble and foam and with a roar Hard Workers' hard thmkers go: Hit, with unbounded strength. the In all we d0. Sl'l0l'3- Try our best 03 The very trees and clouds of gray To work with zeal ln a wild rhythm seem to sway - To your noisy music. which drowns And SW? the teachers From hearing more distant sounds. A Sql!-'IIE deal- You are like some wild beast un- As freshman amateurs 05 Caged We came 2123 And freed-for you are so enraged-- . 3 Or you are like the lake of life To Loyal Hlgh Filled with many a hazardous strife. To make 3 name Now you're winning hate: you're That Wflllld stand Clear curst: Of all disgrace if For you are fury at its worst. When in this world There is a dire threat in your moan, We take our lace And your treachery is left alone. A , , P ' 03 But you haven't made me hate you S lumofs next l'll watch and love: tomorrow Well fake OUT Stand. You'll be calm. beautiful they say, And try our best But I cherish you most to-ilaay. I To make things grand- 'K' 32 So when we leave ghd Loyal High, ill not die ,f gunlOT5 That old school spirit. :LQ Wh ' gist and jolly and joyous we are: W E? is Semcfrs nselllsh, united as classmen should We ha e our eaves, 202 be: e ope some ee ' :xi Neat, not neglectful of tasks that Of ours will cleave I W0 SSC. H k To those whom we ntent an inte igent in our wor , H 1 f h h- dl Q Orderly, onward with never a shirk. Aggebee t Z m Respectful and resolute, reciting in a m .mow rhymes h Sweet and lund of Successful. sweet-tempered and si- To WCHCl ifS WHY lent-at times. Into the mind, We al-fe the IUNIORS: forty-one is And in their thoughts .t e score' Be gently twined. 341 We er honest and earnest and sound - Q : to the core. H'.F. '34 oi Sf Q to fiuogxafiso fiwtwficspaflwaooq Liw:ff1eotw.fxW!teoAo:!2.:w:s2.co5oaf2wi?2 ll it 931i-.....-if-.Hxing.-15'-.,,,.-if-.g.-11S' 1 9 3 2 Glr--...--ur--2.-1t--...-tur--R--1r--....-ui'--....-ur--E.--' Page Twenty

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Gray. A banquet isn't complete without a toastmaster. toasts. and songs with .Q .... terest. tolerance. faith. health. are some of the precious things girls have in ef: g common in the striving to live in the Way of Him Who come as a Child 4,1 532 si? The LOYALITE an - ef gorenszcs The girls who took part in the declamatory contest held at the hall were: Margaret Edwards, Hazel Leupke. Dorothy Poulton, Elaine Bonas. and ge Kathryn Davel. Hazel Leupke and Dorothy Poulton were chosen bv the judges to represent us at Granton. where the'league contest was held. Hazel .-Q . 59 Leupke taking second place and Dorothy Poulton third place. 05 The following boys delivered their orations at the hall in l93l: Charles Rankin. Willy Macksam. Louis LaBarge. William Winder. and Leo Theisen. Leo 'T'heisen and William Winder represented us at Granton. hlg, ln extemporaneous reading. Margaret Edwards was entered in the Gran- 306 ton contest and took second place. Leo Theisen took part in extemporaneous speaking, and received first ti? place. umor-fsenzor ffanquet ag The date of the annual Iunior-Senior banquet always goes down as a red-letter day in the annals of the upper classmen, and May 20, 1931. was Q... ,---1 the cold waves rippling along the spinal column. Only the younger speakers Q0 have these last named thrills, but the pleasant surprises the listeners receive h, gym help to even the enjoyment. :rid 5 Billy Macksam was an excellent toastmaster and cleverly introduced the qi following members of the program: Ambrose Krueser. Leo Theisen. Mr. L. Thomas. Mr. Draper, Rev. Leschensky. Miss Tibbetts. Irma Schaeffner. '- Maybelle Kline, and Dorothy Poulton. The program was enlivened by songs E32 participated in by all. ' ' so , 5 9171 gteserves The Girl Reserves under the leadership of Miss Welsh. have had many profitable and helpful meetings. The aim of the Girl Reserves is to find a '3 :fe better way of living. They are eager to discover new things. have good times, Eff: do something worthwhile. and learn more about God in His world. They Z:-Q wish to develop for themselves and others noble personalities. Freedom, in- The Girl Reserves pledge is- I will do my best to honor God. to help - dent. Lucille Dorn: Treasurer. Helen Church: Secretary. Lyla Oestreich. The Girl Reserves extend a welcome to all girls who desire to make .QQ these aims their aims. fgwfHwsoasiwwvfiwtosftewvsaco-oafiuoaoafq .N 'xwaossiaoaaafaeoswfxca6a:Jxco'w!xwA5o:.1nq,7E3 '--ft.-'it--2- ft--2--'lt--2-fnr--...--at--2--'Ars...--'A3,0 1 9 3 2 Q Page Nineteen no exception to the rule. Amid beautiful decorations in red and white, the. EU senior colors, a delightful dinner was served by the sophomore class to the 05 1:2 seniors. juniors. faculty. board members and their wives. and Mr. and Mrs. :xi oi , their accompanying good cheer. good wishes. and happy responses. not to , mention the sudden peculiar heart actions, the tendencies to perspiration and f among men. and Who grew in wisdom and stature in a very human way. until He stood in favor with God and man. my country and my community. to keen other uirls. and to be in all ways a 'c 1 loyal. true member of the Girl Reserves. 0, The officers for i932-1933 are: President. Maylselle Kline: Vice Presi- wi



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H .... Q Ellen Hardrath says ln silence there is power. She cheerfully bestows 512 this attribute upon Veronica Swieso. ws- Helen Miles leaves her poetic genius to Hillus Kadolph. up-1 The LOYAUTE 20 - gb Glass Cwzll if 322 We, the highly respected and dignified Seniors of the Loyal High School, having completed our four years in this school. and feeling that we must 903 gin- pass on a few of our accomplishments and privileges to those following in our most worthy footsteps. do hereby. being of sound body and mind. declare our last will and testament. Doris Degen wills her physics book to Peanuts providing he will study as hard as Doris did. Billy Trindal leaves his basketball ability to Leon Picus. 5' Louis LaBarge leaves his ability for giggling to Marion Gilbert. 133, Helen Church bequeaths her height to Lucille Rusch. 22 5 , Mary Brown leaves all of her hair pins. clasps. and other accessories to ' Marcella Thums. Willy Macksam leaves all of his dolls, and suckers and his little Mickey 5:3 Mouse to Bob Lee. Irene Fulwiler leaves her Aquiet and clignihed ways to Velma Vogel. Marion Rusch leaves her slimness to Lila Oestreich. Loiree Mathwig leaves her abundance of curls to Dotty Thums. Edward Lee bequeaths his suspenclers to Barney Rahm. :iff Orvin Litka leaves his ability as cheer leader to Alice Fulwiler. Fix: Ruby Marvin leaves her red hair to Alberta Kissinger. QWe think the change will be for the good.l 53: Alene Stock leaves her knack for translating Latin to Verland Ayres. Dorothy Poulton bequeaths her power as a singer to Verna Clouse. Maybelle Kline leaves her love of history to Norma Voss, provided that Norma will profit by it. ,g., .... 2 Arlene White leaves her love of school to Robert Yilek. Lowell Dorn or Tiny leaves his agility at snatching forty winks , E-3' while the teacher isn't looking, to Edna Hardrath. iff Leslie Lewis leaves his power of irritating Mr. Thomas in physics class lirrelevent questions ,and arguments includedl to Russell Sayles. Grace Hardrath leaves her genial personality to Thomas Fisher. Andraska. fps Esther Schwan kindly leaves her compact to Ruby Clouse. Elmer West leaves his cleverness at playing the part of the villian to Neil Iohnston. Q Heler3'5Anderson leaves her loud voice and manner to Evelyn Raab. Signed. sealed. and published this 29th day of February in the year of our Lord 1932. Doris Degen Helen Church se :www uw 1- Liwgiiwygsiwygigwpgziwaqpigwygiiggggdg 1 9 3 2 on. .... .... Page Twenty-Oni: its Ambrose Krueser leaves his love of nature and farm life to Agnes S.

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