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THE ELEGTRA JE' UVA ', 13-.5 f-VZ, f . 'lf li.: .' fr -' ,gg 'XTX 1929 nf 1 1-,Q 'egg fi, ug N 1 -stxwilf, xml' N - --,V,,,f4.., ,, -- 1' fi -- i,...fX'- .1 :- - - -' 2 -:E 1 Page '1'wentyfSix This year the Seniors had the Electra. To publish for their Alma Mater. Hurricane Hal, the play, was given To fill the cofers of the year book. Two Seniors are in Student Council, President Krumpe and Vice-President Wenzel. Good measures have been introduced By them into this important body. All the Seniors have been active In each year of their careers. Four long years they labored, patient. 'Till they at last their goal attained 'Till the Day of Days has come. Now they leave this institution , To go forth to conquer, vanquish, To perhaps enroll as students In some higher institution. Many will enroll as members Of the aged school,-Experience, There to learn again by labor How to be of use to others In this good old world of ours. Let us wish them much prosperity As they yenture from the guidance Of the dear old Alma Mater, Of our beloved Springdale High School. Oh, that each might be successful In the path of life he travels May each member overcome All the troubles which life offers. B. E. STOUP.
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'K' C, e Tm: r:LEc'rnA F ,I , ' ' in ' XJ-L, - -. R' fi ' .1 '-' 'Q-'llglfgl 5 J .L1 - 1 , ffrg ,TLC-52 ff - f' Ae if CLASS HISTORY Let me tell you of the history. Of tl1e strange, unusual history, Of the class of twenty-nine: How by struggle and by labor They have gained what they have worked for: Gained a worthy education, Learned the wisdom of all peoples. Just four years ago these students Entered this great institution. Entered high school with ambition That would gain them graduation, With a stored-up wealth of knowledge, Vifith the learning of the white man. Little we achieved the first year For we then had half-day sessions, With two groups, an A and B , Guided by Alter and Ellenberger. The second year, of '25, The class were more co-operative. For we now had full day sessions The 10A Girls and the 10 B boys Won the cups for basketball, Which were offered to the champions. Each Sophomore class entertained in chapel And each program, well applauded. With the help of Mr. Welsh - 10A produced Alma Mater, For the school-song contest. 10B. with Mr. Aber's help, Submitted Drive Down the Field Again, The song which now all students sing. The Junior class, in '27 Made that year successful for them Participating in school projects. The Pep Gazette staff, composed of Juniors. Set such a standard with their paper That 110 staff has ever equaled it. All on Account of Polly was given That the Juniors might entertain With a banquet for the Seniors. Which was the first one that was given. Within the walls of S. H. S. Page Twe-ntyfFiu6
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'nur ELsc'rRA Hu was ff ' ,f , N 2,3 ., Ag 1,5 fp '74 K' - . v 1 -V -. -,if 5 -Q Y.. , - -' ' I X: . ,151 Z5 ' - 1 -1 '-:Xl fi ' I 'Q 5551 - f -fxrv - ,. - - -, mix- , 1, I 1 f lx . , . ,.:,,g, ..M-Iwi! : ' ,, .ml 5-55,1 4 - ., I? el , T A--!H,,,,W, -- 2 Lin - - E f . -- .ig ,:-- 1. .-2 :5 fri' 'F N, ,1- LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CLASS OF 1929 We, the elevated, intellectual and ambitious members of the Senior Class, in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, upon our departure from the portals of Springdale High School, Allegheny County, State of Pennsylvania, in this United States of America, considering the needs of the inferior class, the Juniors, do make public and declare this to be our last will and testament. ITEM I. .We will and direct that all our debts and funeral expenses be paid. ITEM II We hereby leave all our real property as books, pencils, and the school building to the Junior Class for its natural life to its successors and assigns forever. ITEM III. We leave to'all students our love and co-operation in all activities and our honor and just pride in perfcfrming school duties. ITEM IV. We wish to leave with the faculty our kindest thoughts and hearty appreciation for their splendid instruction and guidance during our four years of high school, and hope that in the future their burdens may be lighter-their accomplishments, greater. ITEM V. We bequeath to the following students these personal effects: To Emma Kay - Al Haskil1's ability as cheer leader. To Edna Mae Davis - Ruth Neison's powder put. To Wade Daniels - Brother Ham's position as class comedian. To Peg Isernan - Joe Rema1ey's Horse Dolan. To Joe Carrion - Jim Marshall's athletic ability. To Mary Emma Lear - S1nitty's dancing feet. To Donald Neison - Jerry McC1uskey's exclusiveness. Page TwentyfSeve'n
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