Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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1 il we it Ll 1' nw l l 1' ll vi ll W ll If n v l l' nM 'I ll The Class of 19135 s Q President ELMER BROWN Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ALBERT SICKELER ELSIE WAGNER Class Motto BE SECOND TO NONE Class Flower Class Colors JOHANNA HILL ROSE BLUE AND WHITE Valedictorian Salutatorian -A NANCY MERRILL WILLIAM JADDEN Prophets ALBERT SICKELER AGNES BRAND Poet DOROTHY. MERRIMAN GRADUATION COMMITTEE AGNES BRAND, Chairman IRMA STEINERT ALBERT SICKELER ERNA SCHLENTNER DAVID STONE ANNA RUPERT FRANK NEELY SENIOR CLASS SONG To the tune of Men of Harlech Now we leave thee, dear old High School, Field of study, work, and pleasure, Making memories that will linger Through the coming years. Though these times are over Still we shall not part, For friendships, hopes of all these years Will always keep our hearts together. Trials, triumphs, deeds of courage, Thro' all these we've been unitedg Never shall these bonds be broken, ' Class of '35. A. A. S., '35. Thirteen Ir yy Q I - S I lifmigilfmll gwsirfmlrmglf All gmw sv 515515515 Ml llllll IUMVNI llflllfhlffhlillf hllfhlltlllMFMIMFHLLUL gg. T 1 igigf1'f1'7f?'N I , A . . . ,jx a,.., B. vi vb L ,- ,-,, ,, - I ,Q f, Y, ,, lg 1 if , I l, vi ,1 I I f. I 1. 1 11 v. 1- A 1: n u l ' U 1 ll ,. pu-,1.,,7,,.iV, LA-Nw., ML- .V 0 3 V, Q: - ' V ' . ' ,.,MgWi, f . . Eg lf,53,ry?jl :ws if 1-f-m:1iiftwz'g,ggi-.,,w.. .Lp ' g - , 4, e 'h.:if,Ql4f. .,f' V i f.l f5.:Q'Q'1y',?'!'5,L5iQ-TQQ1.L,729-,f'f':1g ,-1,1-', uf x - .1 . ' U14 g.f,J,35 'Nh' V, 1 e, -s...,. . . -t ... -Mi.: , l ,V .nw . 'mr A , . 'at y . , 'mv Hv- -'FJ X. T ' Iv.-.v.',.. v.,' .- ' ' ' .' - 4' 'if F ii' ellilsk ,im

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Wil' W ww lWlWlWlW'!lWlWL Ul'l1lW1lllNlllWlW1lll!l il'llWil o Q The Class of 1935 AS WE come to the end of our High School career, we, the Class of '35, are faced with the prospect of entering a new phase of life-that of determining for our- selves what we would do in time to come. But though it seems doubtful what the future holds for us, our class considers it just one more task to overcome. That we are incapable of being daunted has been proven. for one hundred and one of the iittest of our class have survived the struggles of four years. This may seem a long time to outsiders, but to us who are graduating it has slipped away only too rapidly. For now we lose contact with our helpful faculty, our dependable friends, and our Alma Mater which holds our greatest respect for what we have gained in knowledge, experience, and standards of conduct and judgment, Every year in all fields of accomplishment, our class has had outstanding leaders. As Student Councilors we organized the Clean-Up Campaign and the highly successful Carnival which furnished the Hnances for the Activity Fund. The National Honor Society boasts eleven of our classmates-the highest number from any group thus far. In the literary tield the Oracle was in the hands of a group which worked long and hard for the weekly news. And our Sewihi has been arranged so unusually by the staff who made it possible that we are proud, As a Senior project, we partici- pated in the Peace Essay Contest sponsored by The Committee on Education in the Ways of Peace, in The Good-Will Essay Contest fostered by a group of Educational Associations, and in the Essay Contest sponsored by the American Legion. That we are dramatically inclined has been shown by the production of the Mid-Year Play lcebound and the Senior Play Tiger House - together starring a group of sixteen seniors, It is interesting to note that ten of these were from one home-room. Behind the scenes worked a group led also by seniors whose devoted efforts and energy made possible the excellent staging which added much to the effective- ness of the plays. School letters are being worn by many who attained recognition in basketball, football, golf, the Forensic League, debating, cheer-leading, gym team, Stage Guild, Chapel Program Committee, and the orchestra. Not only do we have a record in extra-curricular lines: Our valedictorian has the highest scholastic standing of at least twenty years records. Our social life lirst started when as Sophomores, a Theatre Party was given by our group. The Class of 1934 proved it was well pleased with our Prom by coming in large numbers this year to our Alumni Dance. K Were we not limited by space, we could review many more of the happy hours spent in school, but as it is, just a few of our achievements are recorded. We regret leaving gay events, our school, our advisors, and friends. THE CLASS OF 1935 But as we make our sorrowful exit Let there be not tears nor grief: For these days of aim and purpose Have their joys-have known their pleasures. E. O. W., '35, Poetry by E. E. K., '35. Twelve ,. 331 ' Q i 1 v: 'e .:..g ,Lvl 'X il -i 1 'S N M is ,g ll .5 li in ll in MNH 'wr is ll in 0 in If in ll is In If in If in If in 0 is lf is ur 1 ll is ll in 0 is ll in U is ll in ll .A v . l l in WU in ll in 0 il m n lf J U ,ig liz lf



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