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

 - Class of 1952

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Page 13 text:

There is a certain newness about everything. lt is inspiring to hear the new resolutions y-owing harder work for better grades: That D on my re- l port card last year didn't look so good! But at the l next moment there is a mutter of complaintsg no one's lunch period is scheduled at the right time! Despite the blare of announcements. theres the usual stampede to the jammed office for a schedule change, As the first school day comes to a close. the stu- dent realizes that there are new books to investi- gate and new teachers to become acquainted with. A new school year has begun. llc gf Fhq , fire. COOPER!! GI Q- Many new acquaintances were made at the Howdy Doody dance. It seems that the old friends had lots to say to each other. too. i The Howdy Doody dance opened the social season of the school year. After a hectic day of new classes and books. everyone relaxed for an evening of dancing and chatting. The novel dec- orations for this get-together were clever posters bringing attention to the varied activities of our numerous or- ganizations. This social affair was spon- sored by the Student Council and the Girls' Cabinet.

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Back to school again . . . One of the most exciting moments each year in high school is the opening day. The confused, timid voices of freshmen and the gay. casual laughter of confident seniors blend to- gether, making that first day especially new and different. How good it is to see all the old classmates! Of course every- one is eagerly waiting to hear the news of last summer-that fabulous trip to the West, that new date she met at the lake, or the drudgery of that summer job. Another point of discus- sion for the old gang is sure to be the large number of new students that have come to Brush, perhaps an unusually at- tractive one that sat next to you in class. l..z gf ,-K Vg! fm. V i ,t These new room numbers confused exeryone this year. Those new textbooks will have a clofferent look at the end of the year. 8 'Q f , g.. 1 U Everyone rushes to Mr, jacques office for school supplies. And some of us started our first days assignments.



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TIIEY ARE This year Brush fielded a football team that was a great improvement over the teams representing our school in the past two years. Many hours were spent by the coaches, long before the practice sessions began, in prep- aration of the new T offensive. Good planning, intelli- gent and conscientious coaching combined with the spirit of a group of boys who wanted to play football gave us a team of which we can be proud. The Arcs weathered the season with a five win-three defeat record. Two of the defeats were by championship teams, Painesville of the Northeastern Conference and Maple Heights, champs of our own Greater Cleveland Conference. The '51 squad was capably led by Co-captains Bob Spies and Al Longo. Several of the team, Al Longo, Tom Crowl, Dan Opatrny, Bob Spies, and Charles Hoefle, were selected for the All-Star team of Greater Cleveland, to put a fitting climax to a successful football season. 2?

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