Springdale High School - Electra Yearbook (Springdale, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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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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1 , f Tlll ELEUTRA HX 1929 .. ,I ' - - 2' I- -pe VAL, 1 yu - 1 '.-ji, AH.::xAf, ',l '- jjj? ' :Wi-' A --RSI! X- Cf I g ' '+ 'I' fm , I Q-245311 :Y 1 -1' X 3- ff- 'K '5 2 '- ff 2 5 WL- -N -1 ' .:'Tr-Lt' 2-' :f'T'-w- -' '- 43 v 1 f'L'7- Z L gi, - IE 1 . -. fluni' CLAS-S' PROPHEC Y By the Shores of Allegheny By the sparkling, silvery water Stood the Wigwam of a Prophet, Master of all charms and wisdom, A foreteller of the future, Of the dim and distant future, Who could tell me of my classmates In the dark and unknown future. I will go to him, I promised, I will go and bring his message That we may look into the future See beyond that veiled tomorrow. So I started on my journey On that strange and curious pathway Where no white man's foot had trodden, Down the steep and dangerous hillside. Bright before me gleamed the water, Gleamed the sparkling, silvery water, Gleamed the Allegheny River. , And my heart beat fast within me Beat with fear and strange torboding Beat with tevered curiosity As I neared the darkened wigwam, Painted with those strange devices. In the dqorway stood the Prophet, Sage of all the red man's wisdom, Stood the Indian. Wakometla. Ah, those eyes of piercing darkness, Motionless they gazed upon me, Till my knees gave way to trembling, Till my eyes drooped down in terror. Then with accents deep and mournful Rose his voice in English speaking, Why come here to haunt my Wigwam? Strangers never venture near me. Then my heart grew bolder, braver, And I told thc seer my errand. Kindlier grew his stern expression As he stirred his dying campilre. Then he bade me sit beside him While he looked into the future, Wliile he told me of my classmates. Then in tones so deep yet quiet Told me what his giftedkvision Saw in years beyond tomorrow. Quickly then I took my pencil, Took my shorthand pad and pencil, Wrote all his prophetic sayings That I here might quote them to you, Page Twemy-Nine

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