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S. H. S. Comes To School — The ways and means by which Spartan High's 1,300 students come to school are various and sundry. From far and near they come on foot, some carrying their books (1 and 2). A few, such as Dick Isley (3) use their thumbs and save shoe leather. Others (4 and 5) arrive in swanky coupes and roadsters. The buses arrive early (6) and discharge their burdens of lively youth at about 8:00 a. m., daily. Charles Rogers (7) and Howitt Williams (8) prefer two wheels to four; so they cycle to school. And Donald Wertz’s brightly-colored jalopy (9) can usually be depended upon to get him to the Dean Street entrance by 8:45.
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he Council Passes a Motion This series of pictures, snapped at a typical meetins of the 1940- 41 Council, shows the student lesislative group in action. (1) The members straggle in sleepily at eight a. m. Advisers Sanders and Humphries chat with Kenneth Brown and Gus Chreitzberg. (2) President Kenneth Brown raps for order as Secretary Jimmie Glominski prepares to call the roll. (3) John Burdette makes a motion. (4) Ed O'Dell, as usual, opposes. (5) A heated discussion follows, and five members struggle for the president’s recognition. (6) A standing vote settles the issue, as Secretary Glominski counts “those in favor.” Opposition Leader O'Dell glumly accepts the verdict.
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ALMA MATER On through years of fame and glory Shrined in memories new and old. Proudly stands our Alma Mater, Loved by hearts as pure as gold. Mingled with a true devotion, Thoughts of love shall ever be In our hearts, dear Alma Mater, . As we sing our praise of thee. On through life thy spirit lingers. Guiding us where’er we be; Loyal hearts will always echo, “Alma Mater, hail to thee!” CHORUS May thy motto always guide us; “Fac et Spera” must prevail! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Dear old Spartan High School, hail!
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