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

 - Class of 1931

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we so winner 5' ' l ,g -9 - 1 f- fl 5 1, - as Class History lt was the twelfth day of September, 1927, a calm, peaceful, autumnal day, that we, the sailors of 1931 left the harbor on the good ship, Brush Hi. We were off for a four years journey on the seas of High School Life. VVe were young and socially inclined, so it did not take us long to become acquainted with our fellow passengers. Thus it came about that on March 16, 1928, a St. Patrickls Day party was held in the main ballroom of the vessel. Refreshments were served on the upper deck. However. it was not until we were upon the second vista of water that we had our first experience in entertaining and being entertained by those sailing upon the two larger seas, Junior and Senior. Our debut was undoubtedly a huge success. As the second lap of our great voyage drew to a close, we anchored our ship and met for a farewell picnic at a pleasant little spot known as 'Euclid Beach'. Three great problems confront us upon the third body of water. The first one was that of entertaining the Sophomores and Seniors. This was settled when we decided, after a great deal of thought, to give a masquerade dance. This was most appropriate, as it was given October 24, only a few nights before Hallowe'en. Next came the task of selecting class rings. After much discussion and many arguments, we chose what we thought was the best ring which could possibly be designed. Last, but not least, was the problem of the Junior-Senior banquet. The third deck of our ship was adorned with the colors of the class of 1930. It was there that the dinner was served and several speeches were given. There was dancing, later, in the ballroom, which was decorated in brown and gold. Credit is due to those artists who so cleverly beautified that room. Now, upon nearing the shore of Senior Sea, which concludes our voyage, we think, with regret, of ending the many good times we have had together. On this last trip we have been nobly entertained by those who have taken our place upon the smaller seas. We have tried to repay this kindness by giving in turn a little party for them. At the end of this great adventure we wish to leave one toast behind: May Fate give to the future sailors of Brush Hi a journey, calm and as free from storm as ours has been. IQATHRYN ICNAPPENBERGER I 29 l

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Q Xmne 5 1 3 . fs L 'Il I m W y LST, . 1 e IQSI j a. . fp Class Will ol? 119331 In behalf of our client, the class of 1931 of Brush High School, we put this will in print for your approval. We bequeath the following: We give and bequeath to our beloved superintendent O. Korb, our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, our heartiest gratitude, and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. To Mr. Owens in attempt in partial payment for all he has done for us during our four years at Brush High School, we leave a heavy mortgage on our future in the Great Unknown! It shall be his to watch every step on our upward and onward Hitting. To the faculty we leave all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished to them from time to time in various examination papers. 1. The efficiency and dependability of Doris Bollinger to other Annual editors. 2. Gertrude Alexander's and Alberta Thomas' ability in dressmaking to Alice Alexander and Juanita Bickley, respectively. 3. Norman's pep in cheer-leading to Dominic Arizone. 4. Raymond's and Ralph's 'fstem winders to Steward Scholz. 5. Grace's basketball ability to Dorothea Coulter. 6. The quiet dispositions of Marie Bolek and Marie Spiegel to none other than Marie Reith and Elizabeth Melkerson. 7. To jean Rybak the talent of Leah Collins in public speaking. 8. Evelyn Davies' dramatic inclinations to Elizabeth Askue. 9. Helen Court's giggle to anyone willing to take it. 10. Helen DeLambo's ability as a novelist to future story writers. 11. Paul Boyle's athletic achievements to Joe Beedlow. 12. The winning ways of Eileen to any blonde who needs them. 13. To Marge Brewer and Betty Senior the ability of Ethel McFarland and Gertrude Anderson in commercial work. 14. What would we do without Eddie's good work in basketball? He wills this to Marvin Whiting. 15. Bernice Schultz's and Dorothy Gray's musical talent tonew and remain- ing tooters of Brush High. 16. The witty remarks of Ernst Grosser to-is there anyone who could be such a comedian? 17. Gertrude and Marie Lanese leave their cousinly love to Olga Fibich and Florence Elbrecht. 18. To anyone who needs it, Fred's and Albert's bluffing for English class. Apply early, avoid the rush. 19. Kathryn's pug nose to Edith Wimmer. 20. The forever business-like ways of Ethel Young and Louise Gates to future school workers. 21. The sweet voices of Helen Hinkle and Eileen Stackhaus to Lillian Pollard and Betty VanNostrand. 22. Edna's sweet and timid ways to future seventh graders. 1301

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