Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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. ' E MAKES FOURTH IIOLE IN ONE Homer Fisher, amateur open champion drove a perfect shot on the 4-th hole of the Kenning Golf Links at Newfoundland. Miss Kenning has rewarded Fisher with a. handsome gold cane. Fisher will soon tour the country illustrat- ing a Sensitized Golf Ball invented by Anna Egler. This ball is guaranteed to stick to the green and will not swerve into woods, bunkers, or other 911011111- brances. Thus it will soothe violent tempers so prevalent among golfers. TRUE LOVE BREAKS ALL RECORDS Under the careful hand of its owner H. S. VVeiss, foremost race track driver i11 the world, True Love sped along the shore of VValnut Beach at 340 miles per hour. True Love has been rumored never to run smoothly but due to the great speed obtained the writer is unable to state the exact vibration of the giant car as it was wheeled over the sands. SIREN THEATRE Presents i SARA MCCULLOUGH in HOME JAMES Directed by Mine. NVatson FOR. SHERIFF LEET ToWNs11Ir JOHN L. STEWART A nian of action not of words. He cleaned Hill Street and made Chicago safe for homes. SYRIA MOSQUE Glen Osborne A CONCERT Torrie VVehrun1's SYMPHONY Friday Night only Prices 355.00 and up MARRIAGE LICENSES Homes inade and Rclnade M. E. MGPHERSON Contractor Justice of the Peaee Nevin Ave. Sewicklcy Phone 0001 Twenty-

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EL: IT' IRRIGATION PROJECT RECLAIMS NVASTE The bill, sponsored by Senator Hilda Miller of the U. S. Congress was yes- terday signed by President Taylor. The bill provides funds for the irrigation of the Nevada Desert and other VVestern lands. The iirst irrigation pipes were laid yesterday by employees of the Bishop-O 'Connor Land Company. This company has for the last ten years been foremost in all irrigation projects, its chief contract being the building ot' the cement levees on the lower Mississippi River Valley. NEIY PROFESSOR OF LATIN AT HIGH SCHOOL Miss Alice Hallam has just returned to S. H. S. as assistant Latin Professor to Mrs. Peterson. Alice has been the recipient of hundreds of prizes for the best translations of the ancient writers. AMERICAN WINS CONTEST At Paris yesterday thc International Art Contest ended with the accept- ance of Miss Ann Blair Campbells painting, i'On the Road to Stoops Ferryf' In the painting appear two of the world 's greatest models, Miss Edna Merriman and Miss Margaret Young. NEVV YORK BARBER SHOP MAKES FOVNDER A MILLIONAIRE The French Salon, a barber shop under the personal management of Mr. Marcel Hegert is the most popular shop in New York. Dividends for the past year show that Hegert is now a millionaire. Hegert was formerly a clerk at thc Sewickley Pharmacy where he learned many things of great value to him in setting up the Salon. A feature of this shop is that men have prompt service due to the addition of a Ladies' Service Department. Mr. Paul Barber, Olympic athlete, has been secured as Head Coach of Boys Athletics at the University of Honolulu. He is holder of the International Lawn Tennis Singles Championship and is ranked No. 1 on the Ii. S. Davis Cup Team. APARTMENT ROB BED The home of M-r. and Mrs. F. E. Fiekinger was last night entered and sacked byga night crook. 31,000 in cash was stolen from the safe. Mr. Fick- inger and his wife, the former Miss Mather, had just returned from their honey- moon With the Pittsburgh Pirates of whom Mr. Fiekinger is manager. NON STOP AIR FLIGHT ENDS IN SUCCESS Howard Foht, superman of the air, accompanied by his mechanic, John Alexander, yesterday travelled around the world in twenty-four hours, a record that eclipses that set last year by Sergeant Arthur McDonald of the Chicago Air Traffic Squad. McDonald by the way has realized his life ambition. 'Lto bc likc Aleekf' SPORTS PAGE CHARLES R. DAY--Editor TRIPLE PLAY UNASSISTED TIIRILLS METROPOLIS Playing third base for the N. Y. Giants t'Bus Hunt achieved one of the world's greatest sporting events, a triple play unassisted. Besides this Hunt starred at bat, hitting safely in four attempts. Twenty-eiglit if-41: fi-11



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Class Will KNOW' Alili MICK ISY 'FIIESE l'RHSEN'1'S: 'We, the class of 13327 of Sewickley High School, about to leave this worthy institution of learning ami ascend to greater heights, desire to make disposition of our most prized possessions which we must leave behind us. Therefore we, the class of 15127, being of sound mind and unimpaired mem- ory and possessing certain well defined traits of distinguished and admirable character do, hereby, make, publish and declare this to be our Last NYill and Testament: Item l.HFirstly, to the class of 1928, we bequeath Room 220, which we as first tllld rightful owners have so cherished during the year. Secondly:-VVe. leave those lockers nearest the door to make easier that home runl' before the tardy buzzer. Thirdly:-To the class of 1928 we bequeath our leadership that they may attain the lofty heights of power and eonnnand which we have won. Fourthly:wNVe, bequeath our originality which we feel assured will help them to execute the responsible duties of Seniors with all dignity. Item H.--To the class of 1929, we bequeath: firstly our athletic and social ability and the strong and fraternal spirit of our group. Secondly z-We, leave strength and composure of mind to be11efit them dur- ing the hard and weary days of Junior Essays. Item Hllf-To the class of 1930. we bequeath our kind authority wherewith they may guide the class of 1931 through that hazy fog of Freshmen days. Item TV.-To tl1e class of 1931, we bequeath our wisdom, our learning and our common sense such as will help them carry on through their high school career. ltem V.-To the entire school we leave our love of fun and mischief, but overtowering that, a. high ideal of honor. May our few possessions be an aid and asset to Sewiekley High School in its increasing glory and achievelnents. Tn witness whereof, we have set our hand and seal this twenty-first day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand. nine-hundred and twenty-seven. CSig'nedj The Class of l927. NYitnesses :- MRS. R. li. PETERSON L. H. CONYVAY Thirty 1, i it

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