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Class Poem To help you know this class of ours The Class of Twenty-eight, , A fact or two about each one We brieiiy will relate. Favored of fortune is James Carson Who serves a president In singinlg, acting, debating Stronlg ability he does present. Jean Hammer is a dainty girl Her voice is small in size But when she speaks we listen hard Her words are always wise. Just gaze on Fader's noble brow And you can see 'he'.s 'bright One should not disagree with him, For he is -always right. Llda, a slim and jolly girl, Well argues in debate Whether she tries in books or sports High place she is sure to make. Jean is the girl we :all adore A leader she'll always make Basketball and tennis are her sports We all know she likes cake Paul is an able, clever l-ad Both in class room or play. He 's always there with a good will All success, to him we say. George Garrett for typing is famous, As his classmates all do know- He's za jolly :sort of fellow Though a serious face he may show. Next Mary Brennan comes in view, With rosy cheeks and curly hair. Each morning finds her hurrying When the 'bell rings, she'-s just there. Another lass of little height- Mary Sprott who studies well. She gets her lessons at any price And likes them, toog do tell! Movies seem Kermit's attraction As usher he 's complete. He is usually seen in action, Racing the buzzer to his seat. Sports sound the call for Freddie. His golf .strokes ne'er go wrong. In -basketball he leads them all, For he's 'brawny, tall and strong. Winnie 's a dancer of renown She 's fond of other things, too. As an actress fine we put her down Always loyal to the Red and Blue. Howard is fun maker for us all. And a student good as well. He shines as a rooter at some of the games, He plays where he daoesn 't yell. Martha Lowery is pretty and popular, too Her dimples and smiles quite coy. With these, we know, ,she could surely melt The heart of most any boy. Ann is an athletic lass Who shines in 'basketball She i near the smallest of our girls, And most happy -of us all. Clarkie is tall and sweet of voice A friend we are proud to own, Her interest is not in studies deep, In music it is shown. Helen Cusick's voice is weet She has a cultured mind. We know she has because her acts Are quiet, thoughtful, kind. Of 0harles's learning we can Praises that speak enough, 't say For since he studies very hard, He never has to blutf. Glenn can typewrite very fine He cuts his stencil well, But never has he cut the girls Since first f-or them he fell. Four years ago we saw Gladys With Mary Pickford curls, Since then she has succumbed to fad She rolls it like the other gi Marygray is the belle of the She has a secret pas ion It is to dress according to The season's latest fashion. John goes to all Sewickley Of Basketball to see- A certain girlg and when she He cheers right lustily. There are but few who well Our clas has one of those,- We love to hear Elizabeth 's As up the scale it goes. rls. class- games scores can sing. voice Twenty-seven
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Ein Memoriam '33 The Class nf Nineteen Hundred Twenty-eight '22 CAROLINE DUNCAN THOMAS EWART GLENN ABERCROMBIE ,.i
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Class Poem Sade Buckley is our shorthand shark She knows her law as well, Her daily stunt is hunting jokes, Which to her friends she'll tell. Natalie is busy all the day. Of all the commercial classes She take a prize, for it is .said In typing she surpasses. Ralph on his way to school each day Escorts an Edgeworth lass. In spite of this interest in Sophomores He really belongs to our class. Charles Boyd is the sunshine of the boys, With vim he beats the drum. On football tield he also played He keeps things in a hum. Edward Devine, Irishman true, Plays football with vigor and vim. We all look for fun when we see Pat come, By his wise cracks we know him. K. Nicholas is tall and fair, Many things have brought her success, Play acting is one of her specialties And bake sales, too, we guess. Clarence with Arthur is often seen He has hardly ever a frown. Athletic and studious, handsome, too, He comes here from Glenficld town. A 'boy with wit is one George Clay, Whose sayings produce laughter gay. It isn't much he has to do To make us happy that same way. Margaret comes daily from the Heights She earns .good grades full well. Her work she does quite patiently, As most of her teachers will tell. Percy Littleeott is a drummer boy Wh-o makes us want to dance, When his orchestra begins to play We all begin to prance. Michael is a lively sort When it comes to playing games. The girls all envy his wavy locksg His temper is always the same. Arthur in football and basketball Has upheld S. H. S. IIe's usually seen in a Chevrolet When he starts for the home address. Twenty-eight Kenneth Moir from an-other town came here His high school days to continue. He ls been a good sport, an ardent fan, And won some good friends, too. Graceful and tall is our Mabel. We are not sure what she will -be For of many things she is very fond- Especially of her 'fl-Iammie. Lloyd is witty and full of fun. Chewing tooth picks is his fad. In the art of blufflng he quite excels, A happy-go-lucky lad. Wilfred doesn't seem to care For honors in the class. Though lessons do not trouble him, He never fails to pass. Helen Minick has won a place In 'orchestra and gym. She plays both 'ball and violin With lots of pep and vim. Though Harry is a 'bashful lad He 's full of fun and wit. His quick and ready jokes we know He always makes a hit. A pleasant boy is Billy Cook, Hc's alwayls full of fun. With time for everything that's up, Hi class work always is done. Catherine Gallaher is a fair-haired girl Whom we all like, methinks. She is pleasant and kind to everyone, Chemistry is her jinx. In the midst of a group of players See Julia, not very tall. But that seems to be an advantage When she plays -basketball. Kenneth is another McClester- The exponent of style, By concerts on the violin We know he'll make his pile. 'Ilhey say the quiet ones in school Make most successful men, If this be so, Bob will succeed A thousand times and again. The next in line of classmates here Is Helen Mathews by name- She has done good work, we are sure she won't Be overlooked 'by Fame.
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