Charles F Brush High School - HiLite Yearbook (Lyndhurst, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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SM? THE I ITE Our Class History Upon entering South Euclid High School, as Freshmen, we had triumph in our souls, for we had gone one more step toward the long-looked-for-goal of being mi-tht Seniors. s Y If we could succeed in gaining the recognition of the upper classmen, we knew our freedom would be at hand. But to relate our short, sweet history: VVe started out with a wiener roast under the direction of Miss Bender. Do you remember how it rained in the midst of our exciting baseball game? Next came the reception which was very enjoyable. We closed the year with a delightful picnic in Sweeney's woods. Norman took us all in his truck. Much fun was had by all. Our Sophomore year was just as interesting as the preceding one. VVe assembled in the halls and openly rejoiced at the worried appearance of the Flats as they wandered aimlessly over the building on the first day. The end of the First semester found us enjoying the beautiful school building provided by the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education, which was properly dedicated to Charles Francis Brush. VVhen we were juniors, we no longer lntrried through the building to get to a recitation before the tardy bell rang, nor did we worry our teachers with silly pranks. fNow isn't that so?j Wie had to have a maxim so we adopted those few Latin words 'fSox et tuum CSock it to himj. Our banquet to the Seniors was undoubtedly the best that was ever given! It was served in the school cafeteria, which was decorated in the class colors. Now' we have reached our goal. XVe are Seniors. Such an eventful year as it has been! We have been kept busy with the problems of an annual, pictures, invitations, dresses and suits, Senior Reception and all the other intricacies that present themselves during a Senior year. Our Basketball Championship of 1929 is only a sample of our success in athletics. Xkfhat would Brush High have done without us? The Senior Jla 'fCommencement Days was received with much anlause. Y . 11 Our class colors are red and white: white for our pure nature, and red as a symbol of the love we have for Brush High School. The American Beauty Rose is our flower. Out motto, ever to be lived up to. is: A step at a time, but always forward. Our commencement on june 12, will undoubtedly be a fitting close to our high school career which has been both beneficial and enjoyable. ETI-IEL M. HANNAN '29. t1c'mlty'swcn

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