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T T1 Q 'u 'YQ lewve to the Senior 13's the clutv of upholding the AINICI IS eenn' f. cr , 1 I' 1 rels to Old South's good record. school's honor and the privilege of ac L ang an Wfe hereby sign our hands and seal, Honxxnn A. ERNY, Prrsidcnt. ' SVSAN XYOODXYOR'1'H, SFEl'8f0l X'. ggmczoa, St? nnsonu , . ' .1 MW rw L WITNESSES: 3:1 15333 Q 4 Mnpl'rf he B,'1yM11-IM. 125 P. Hu-1N, '58 ' Q M. S'1'mM1Nr:If1:. Q7 'fe' 'Mangan ' 'fxyf -Pac X x-G9 If 9 any W 1 0
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WE v LASS WILL Uhr iliaat will unit Emtammt nf tltv Gilman nf 1515 the Class of 1919, of South High School, City ot llllLtSlJlll'g'll. State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this to he our last will and testament of our estate: F1Rs'1': lfVe bequeath to the Faculty our thanks for the patience they have had with us. SECOND: Wie give, also. our thanks, to the Freshmen. Sophomores, juniors and Senior ll's for their support of the Oriole T1-mm: Qur Civics books we bequeath to our immediate successors, the Senior ll's. Heres hoping they will follow in the footsteps or their ancestors and help wear out thebooks, constantly consulting them. FOURTIIZ To the underclassmen we extend all our privilegesCincluding that of questioning a Freshie regarding his ancestorsl, F11f'1'n: XVe bei ueath all our di nitv and Senior xrivileffes to the Senior ll's . l s and the riirht to anv odds and ends. FN 4 1. Herman Spielman leaves the right to tease the girls to Callie. 2. To the Senior lcl's we give the right to entertain the girls during classes. S1x'1'n: To the Freshmen we leave all our stellar knowledge. May they not misuse it. SEVEN : To the Faculty we leave any knowledge they have extracted from us during' the course of the four years. Elol-ITH: To the Freshmen we leave all pencil stubs, erasers, old pads and pen points to be found in or around the edilices. The girls leave all rouge, powder and nail files to the blossoming underclassmen belles, 1-1
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CLASS PROPHECY One evening as I was glancing' over my paper, l noticed an article about lloward Erny and Matthew Steiminger. lt seemed to be an every day affair to read about these two great inventors. Seeing their names in print made me want to know all about my other classmates of South High. As I was able to find out anything that was going' on in any part of the world by consulting my magic crystal, I decided to gratify my desire. As I gazed into my crystal, I asked first about Grace Aldred. She was sit- ting at her desk dictating to her secretary who, to my surprise, was Susan VVood- worth. She had become a great novelist and was at work on a new novel, My desire now was to see Ruth McCombs. At first I failed to see the picture that was brought before my eyes, but as I gazed longer I was able to see that a party was in progress. I saw Ruth McCombs preparing to sing and I surely envied her audi- ence the opportunity of hearing her sing. After seeing Ruth, naturally I turned next to Herbert Seiferth, the violinist of our class. Ile was playing at the Car- negie Music Hall, having agreed to perform in Pittsburgh for three successive nights because this was his home city. Ielis audience sat enraptured and uncon- sciously I sought to discover what he was playing but my crystal could not im- part to me his wonderful music. The scene was shifted. I saw Lillian Solof in her home entertaining people prominent in the musical world. She, I heard, could have- brought fame to herself by playing in concerts but she preferred to be entertained by these people in her own home From this, I was transported into the political world. I saw Maurice Gold- stein and lien Mihm, Both, I knew. were senators whose opinions were listened to 16
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