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Arg as Me Her commanding stature and splendid stage presence. besides the rich beautv of her phenomenal voice. hrought her unqualified success: and it was not long hefore she was known as South Highs Greatest Contralto. i Cali in R0s.fc1'sCellist The greatest Spanish cellist in our school. He loves Spanish literature. Spanish coffee, Spanish music and chess. Many an evening Calvin sits at his doo-r and plays to the gathering peasants. Bella Shapiro-Soprano Her fame is known to the whole school and is justly earned hy vocal and histrionic talents of extraodinary worth. Although she is very rich. she relies entirely on her artistic capabilities to maintain her position in the profession. Rosa' Silt'm'str'i11-l ianist An exponent of piano technique. Dazzling and altogether wonderful. Her poetic insight. extraordinary range of expression. and Huent. singing tone, com- bine to make her a musician of such hue balance as is rarely met with. Stella Ssymufzskiglnterpreter of Irish Songs Stella has made for herself a peculiar place in the school of rescriptive art. Her interpretations of Irish folk songs have no equal in the world of either drama or song. This famous lrish woman is alone in her held. Dciisbx' Tl'IJl7'Z'fCfl'S0lJI'?lI1lI XVhen Daisy was horn. her father was disappointed in not finding a son. and left home for a few weeks. lf he had known of the fame Daisy would attain as a singer, he would have postponed his walk indefinitely. Her singing is the reflection ofa line physique. a beautiful character and the gift of one of the most famous soprano voices. ,llilfozzy Wclzaz'-llasso He has one of the greatest bass voices and has triumphed in many bass roles given at South High. He served in the great war and his singing is masterful. e.S'0plzia Dude. ' l R050 Rosen-Contralto Q . 4,--. fx. SENIOR OCCUPATIONS Acquiring broad knowledge from Twelve Centuries Behaving when not necessary Charitable to themselves Discreet when not told anything Examinations prayed for Fight for their rights Giving information Having meetings after school Cfor tardinessj Idling very seldom folly ever Killing time Lacking dignity Making excuses Naturally intelligent Operating their mouths Preaching to freshies Quiet when sleeping Reforming others Satisfied with A's and B's Page Faurteeiz
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'Q Mega' ' CLASS WILL XYe. the Mid-year class of '25 of South High School, Corner of Tenth and Carson Streets, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. United States, are soon to leave this school where we have spent four. short, happy years. Wie are soon to become members of the South High Alumni. but before we leave our dear school. we wish to write our last will and testament: l, Emma llreitweiser leaves her Dutch lioli to Reinelia Griffith. 2. Gertrude Karpf leaves her curly hair to Martha Mamula. 33. Rose liarpf leaves her brightness to Ruth Lewis. 4, Florence End leaves her ability to play the piano to lleata YVinkle. COf course you don't need it, l3eata.j 0. Vera Eifele leaves her ability to sing to Anna Zinnikas. li. -lohn Eisele leaves his ability to kid the girls to Tom Eclgington. T. llella Shapiro leaves her good debate speeches to Neilson Howsare. 8. Rose Silverstein leaves her curling' iron to Alberta Dithridge. 9. Allen McDonald leaves his popularity with the girls to David Murphy. 10. Rose Rosen leaves her fancy dancing steps to Myrtle Sexauer. 11. Sophia Duda leaves her work as Girl Reserve to Martha Uesedy. 12. Anna Daszynycz leaves her long hair to Lucille Krugh. 123. Wayne Hollis leaves his superfluous hair to Michael Sakinar. H. Daisy Trbovich leaves her ability as poet to Ruth Vitchestain. 15. George Coleman leaves his ability to play football to- Norman Pemberton. 143. Calvin Rosser leaves his height to Egl. Fganzf. lf. Milton Wveber leaves his ability as an orator to Edwin Jakubowski. 18. Stella Szymanski leaves her smile to Virginia Coates. lil. The Mid-year class of '25 leave their NVoolley's to the Senior H's. 20 To Mr. McLaughlin and our Faculty we leave our sincerest appreciation for all that they have done in making our four years successful and happy. 21. To the rest of the school we leave our dear class rooms. 22. To our guardians Miss Stein and Mr. Young. we leave our thanks and everlasting appreciation for all that they have done for us. Q R61 A Q53 C ce Xlitnesses Q- -2' Signed and sealed by , CD Rose Silverstein Q 3 R096 ROSCII P410l'C1'lCQ End M Q? Allen McDonald XYa5'ne Hollis S091 65,0 Page Si.rtn1i G
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