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Alma Mater n CT EAR old Homestead, mighty Homestead, L Let us sing this song to you; With our heads up, gazing onward. To those colors. Gold and Blue. Carry on to higher glories. On, for those who are to see Let it he known far, this story Of your wondrous lasting deeds. Oh, your worth can not be measured. By these concrete things in life. There is something deeply treasured That will stand through any strife. Come the years and we'll be wishing That we were back in your fold. But the thing that won' t be missing Is your memory, good as Gold. Step by step just struggle upward. To your rightful place in years; Make your graduates be leaders. Help them on with mighty cheers. Four short years we ivalk together, With one purpose and one aim. Soon we're gone ivith school days over, Yet still for Homestead, just the same. [6]
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STAFF OF The Gold and Blue Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Senior Editor .... George Weprich Gladys McMunn Dorothy Lewellyn Carl Brickner Marie Horey Oliver French Joseph Visockis Norman Mervis Joseph Lewis Ralph Grinberg Loyola Rhey Art Editors Literary Editors Athletic Editors Joke and Photo Editors Helen Chamberlain Special Feature Editors Subscription Managers Paul Burke Advertising Managers Typists ..Harold Powell Harry Shields Dorothy Hardman Robert Weghorst Hilda Giles Jerome Schwartz Howard Nuss Eleanor Halnan Emma Bryce Lee Thomas Edgar Mehaffey Elsie Arthurs Francis Lawley Anne Flaherty Mi [5]
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CREED OF Homestead High School T BELIEVE in the Elomestead High School as the greatest medium for the development of the youth of this great industrial center, regardless of race, creed, or condition. I have faith in it as a free institution established upon the sterling principles of honor, equality, and service—the rock upon which rests the hopes of posterity. I believe my school to be the power that maintains the moral and spiritual fibre of our youth, that upholds our national ideals, that fosters civic responsibility, and exists as a mighty agency in bringing together those factors that mean better human beings. I, therefore, believe it my duty to support its principles, maintain its standards, and uphold its good name. Vs :i 5 A 6 P 53 3 S3 p P 3 3 §§ V; 3 3 53 3 53 53. S3 B 3 [7]
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