Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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Senior Class History Hur class of lfliil in its four years in the High School has been drawn more closely together than any other class that we know. As we think of those Freshman days when we were one hundred and llllle strong, scattered over four report rooms, we realize how fully we have become identified with each other in the course of our lite together. .ln 213, the new Senior Room, this last year ot our days in high school. are left only forty-six brilliant students who have striven for eleven years to reach the twelfth and last grade. VVe seven who, starting into Kindergarten together formed the nucleus of our group, added ten to our number in the first grade. 'We greatly regret the loss of so many during the high school years. but such things cannot be avoided. From those dear old Freshman days until the very last of our school life we have shown our loyalty to the school and our class. VVe accomplished this in several ditt'e1-ent ways: - Our debaters upheld the school in both our Junior and Senior years. Last year we reached the county semi-finals-this year the hV6St8I'11 Pennsylvania semi-finals. llesides debaters our class boasts of an orator and a clarinet soloist, both of whom are champions of Allegheny County. A reader representing our school, too, has added to our reputation. Dramatic ability is very prevalent among us. The successes ot many of the school plays were due to members of our illustrious class. As salesmen we cannot be surpassed. We were once rewarded with a half day 's vacation tor selling the most tickets in the school. Then, too, we made the Sewihi ol' this year possible by our determined efforts. During the football season ot our Junior year, the girls earned seventy-six dollars selling hot dogs. This is the very best record known in the school 's history. The success of our Prom was inevitable, because we had no financial worries. Probably all our successes are due to the fact that taken as a whole we are a very intelligent group. This was proven by our intelligence tests grades, which ranked higher than average high school classes. Now that ctmmniencement is upon us, we find that it has not the lure and excitement we expected. On the contrary, it is with regret that we leave the life ot' which we for so long have been a part. BTARGHRETTA LUTY '31 7 Twenty-four II II ll Il Il ll ll IL. ll ll Il ll ll '-

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n n u u n u n n u n n u u Tune MA RGAllI'l'l' YICAKI-IL Glee I'lnh II. III, IV! fllwlcle IV: Sewihi IV: Vhupel l'l'llf.fl'Ell'Il Committee IV: Board of 'l'l'amle l'l'ize-a English and Gi-onietry II: Girl Reserves ll. III, IV. Lo! Last in line comes hl1'll'g2ll'l-ll, the leader of our class: Rho never knew the awful fear that she might fail to pass. A happy smile. a pleasant word. wc-'re always sure to see: YVll9l'l-'VFP we may find her we know shi-'ll friendly he. When the valedim-tory is. and new ways inake their claim, 'l'his girl of 1931 is on hcl' way to Fame, Class Song ot '31 When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver. Year after Year VVe've studied hcre Wliile happy days pass by Now though we part Deep in each heart Love for our class ne'er will die. CHORUS We have toiled and played together Through the days of work and fun In our trials wc stayed together Until now the goal is won As each coming year shall pass ns With its tasks and pleasures done VVe will praise this class of classes Dear old class of '31, VVhatever we do Memories true 2 To us always belong Voices of praise lVe will raisc In rhyme and story and song. llIARG.xRE'r YEAKEL, '31, Twenty-th ree - Il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll -Il i'II ill ' ..



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ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Class Will NOXV ALL MEN BY 'l'IIESE PRESENTS: NVe, the Class ot Til, of Sewickley lligrh School, of the villagq of Sewickley, State ot l'ennsylvania, being' of sound mind and memory, feeling' that we are about to quite the old life and start anew, do make, publish, and declare this our First and Last Will and Testament, bequeathing' our dearest possessions to the Faculty and schoolfellows, in manner and form following: Item I. 1. To the Faculty we do will and bequeath our love, and our apologies for the trouble we have caused them. 2. NVe also bequeath the hope that they will have many more happy and proglessive classes as this one has proved to he. Item II. 1. To the Class of '32, our successors and the present most worthy Juniors, we endow the opera seats of 213 with all disconiforts, such as insutlicicnt leg space. 2. Also, we leave our ability to accomplish anything we start, as witnesseth, the t'Sewihi. ' ' Item, III. 1. To the Class of '33, we bequeath the use of the front door, when they become of age and have earned this privilege. 2. Our success in the Forensic League activities and in Dramatics we leave to the present Sophoniores. Item, IV. 1. To the l+'rcshinen who will soon start their new life as Senior High Students, we will and bequeath the cherished front seats of Chapel, after two more years of school work and play. Item, V. l. To the Class of '35 we endow with the adventurous spirit that has carried ns througrh these last years to the end. 2. To the Class of '36, last but not least, we bequeath our ability at sports, so they may uphold the school's honor as wc have done. Item VI. 1. To the student body we do will and bequeath our hopes for a happy and successful future, and for their ability to carry on successfully without us. CSignedQ THE Cmss oe '31. XVitnesses :- Mns. R. L. PETERSON Ma. L. H. CONVVAY Twenty-five in n n u n n n n u u , u ...JI

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