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..-Y-vi.--W. vs Y . ft 1 1 1 Senior Publication February 1928 1 1 s 1 l l. MARGARET ACCIPITERfUPEG CLARABEL BARNES- C. Bf, A girl that always wears a smile HFrom the sky the Muses came A girl that's kind and true, And on this lass bestowed, And if you are a friend of hers Knowledge, power, wit, and fame, She'll be a help to you. In one great virtuous load. RUTH ALLWES RUTH BATES-UBUDDT' As soon as class is over, A Real Nice Lassie here you see, Ruth always hurries out, Who's sweet and filled with dignity. What's the attraction in the hall? Gentle, timid, true, and kind, Youive guessed beyond a doubt. Are her attributes defined. JESSIE ARMANSBERGER-'ifESS EDWARD BERGHEIMER-''EDN--HBERGIE'l Tis better to be sweet, gentle and good, Aha! Here is Ed, so gay and so merry, And let whoever wishes be clever, That a long face on him. ne'er is found. For the clever are often forgotten Though hels loquacious, his spirit's contagious, While the good are remernbered forever. He's an excellent fellow all round. EDWARD ASHTGN- ED EUGENIA BERTONI- SIS We wonder what his fate will beg Not a vain and cold ideal, Will wealth and fame o'ertake him? Not a poet's dream alone, Or will he labor hard and long, But a presence warm and real, ,Cainst odds that cannot shake him? Seen, and felt, and known. MARGARET BARGHAUSEN- PEG HARRY BLANK- BUD She's always so chuck fall of mischief, A giant lad of mighty strength And always so pleasant and sweet, Renowned for width as well as length, l Also so good in her studies, But even in spite of his monstrous size, , That sheis always a pleasure to meet. He might in gym win some prize. i . y v Q 1 . - ':--f A A - - Page Eleven .D : ,gg rm Ai fi
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vu-ay A The South Hills High School Sesame Members of the FEBRUARY CLASS of 1928 C.f'U6'S9 GERALD KELLER- JERRY, This njerryw Keller is a versatile boyg In giving talks he takes great foyg Socially too, he is up in the fore, And trips dainty damsels around the floor. The Last Word STELLA A. PRICEeGUARDIAN Two short years are about to pass In which Miss Price has watched our class And as we go we wish to say- That we shall think of her each day As we complete this important work, We breathe one long deep sighg Because from it we could riot shirk For the days passed swiftly by. So if these verses do not suit, Think of the work weve done And 'maybe you will realize theri, That it has not all been fun. ' m WM. GETTY, Cheur Page 'Ten an of Committee ,Q
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V The South Hills High School Sesame Q ' y LOUISE BLANK- LOU,' She,s fairly good in classroom, As everybody knows 5 She has away of making friends Everywhere she goes. ESTHER E. BLEWS Our Esther's a girl who's ever gay' She scatters sunshine all the day. A girl who all will say is true, Who never shirks work when work is due. : VIRGINIA BOCHERT-'KIINNT' Iinny is silent, but her smiles Help to brighten weary miles. When we sit, in class, We appreciate this blue-eyed lass. EDWARD BONNER- ED, - VENUS His name adorns our social cards, For he is quite a dancer! But all his teachers do agree, Their questions he can answer. DAVID BROWN-ALDAVEI' Dave is one of our quiet ladsg f0f them our class has quite a fewl Although ne'er seen with pens and pads, He is our true friend through and through. FRANCES BRUSCA+-HFRANKIEH Frances is bright, happy, and gay, Delightfully cheerful the livelong dayg A shark in her studies, as most of us know, Of friends she has many-just rows upon rows. ELEANOR CARSON Eleanor played on our volley ball team, Shels a very good player, toog She plays hard and fast till the very last, Her fight doesn,t quit 'til thevlre through. LEE CASTO- LEE A musician he aspires to be, His violin delights both you and meg Joky, jolly, jaunty too, W elll always remember our friend,-you. KATHARINE CONNER- KAY Katharine has a happy way Of making the world seem brighter, As she goes along she always finds time To make burdened hearts grow lighter. FREDERICK CONWAY- CONNIE Over-flowing with good nature Did you ever see him sad? But if you should hear him singing Then you surely would go mad. I V L I P l E Page Twelve E, Lge, A A -' li- rr
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