OSLER HAMMETT, '29 ALICE J. HUMPHREY, '29 Pwsidcm Vice-President SENIOR CLASS .OFFICERS President ..... Van Osler Hammett Vice-President . . Alice Humphrey Secretary . . . . . Mary Stone Treasurer . . Donald T. Rowlingson Senior Swan Song There always comes a time for parting. This June the great class of 1929 will say goodbye to dear old Allegheny. Four years we have strode her stately halls and graced her beautiful campus. The time has been well spent. We hate to leave, but all good things must come to an end sometime. The class of '29 has made history while at Allegheny and when its members go out into the world of hard knocks they are bound to meet success. They will overcome the greatest of obstacles and will continue to make history just as they have done here. No matter how widely scattered they may be- come, there will always be a tie that binds them together which is the spirit of Allegheny anc of '29, There is no need to mention the things that we have done while at Allegheny, as there would not be adequate space here, besides everybody knows of our great achieve- ment which was most clearly shown by the way our leaders took up the Plan and saw it to a successful conclusion. They were the ones that led the way to the breaking up of foolish fraternity rivalries which had held Allegheny back for so many years. It may not happen while we are in school, but it is our men who have been planning for an inter-fraternity council, something that Allegheny greatly needs to cement the bonds of friendship between the Greek brotherhoods. How the school has progressed in this our last year when we had the guiding reins in our hands! Was it not the leaders of our class who advanced the cause of the freshmen which would give them a chance to act like gentlemen instead of whipped animals? Yes, we are leaving Old Allegheny, but what a better place we are leaving than what we entered. When we receive our diplomas we will be both joyful and sad. Joyful, because we have overcome our last scholastic obstacle and are on the road to better things: sad, be- cause we must leave a friend that has harbored us and guided us throughout four years which seem short now but seemed long when we started. However, our die is cast and we must move on. Farewell, Allegheny. May we never forget you. 27
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