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THE BUZZER 1926 TRACK-1925 The first annual Greater Cleveland Conference track meet was held at Shaker Heights field in May, 1925. All G. C. C. teams had representatives present. It being Euclid's first attempt at track, there were not many out. Some honor was earned, however, by Bernard Sadosky, who took second place in the pole vault, clearing the bar at ten feet, two inches. Virgil Camm, while not winning any honors, did fine work in the broad jump and 220-dash. Sadosky and Camm are promising material for the 1926 meets. The freshman relay team, which was composed of Henry Powers, Bernard Sadosky, Rocco Vinciquerra and Maurice Berg, came out third. Many more fellows are expected out this spring. TRACK MEET STANDINGS West Commerce ........,........,..,,..,,.... 48M points Shaker Heights ..... ........ 3 8 points Rocky River .... ,..,..,. Zlw points john Marshall ., ......,. 12 points Longwood ........ .... 9 points Euclid Central ..... 3 points Euclid Shore .... ....o l point BASEBALL-1925 THE TEAM Walter Grubb ,,,.,,... ,,..... P itcher john Korencic ..,,,,,, ,,.,,,,.,,. S hortgiop Marvin Saefkow ...,,.. .....,,...... C atcher Paul Kurtz ........... .,...,,,,... L eft Field john Hattendorf ,..................... First Base Walter Grubb ..,,,,.,..,,,......... Center Field Frederick Lindeman .......... Second Base Ed Le Breton .....,.,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,, Right Fielii Russell james ..,.,...............,... Third Base Frederick Lindeman ,..,,....,..,,.,., Captain Although practices must of necessity be an uncertain quantity, Euclid Central never has much difficulty in finding enough men for a baseball team, The keen rivalry that accompanies other athletic sports of the year is changed somewhat in baseballgames, andya spirit of real playing for the fun of it develops. The boys held their own during the 1925 season, except, perhaps, in the University school game. Only five games were played. New equipment and suits have been ordered for the 1926 season. Paul Kurtz is captain, and a number of new men are reasonably sure of positions on the line-up. GAMES April I7 Euclid ....... ...... 3 Shaw .,.....i.,.,,,,..,,.,, April 24 Euclid ..,.... ...... 1 4 South Euclid ,,.......,,.,,, April 28 Euclid ..,.........,... ll Cleveland Heights ,.,,, May 5 Euclid i..i............ 1 University School ,,,,, May I2 Euclid .....,,,.,,,.... 5 South Euclid ...,,..i..i.. i251
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.--r -5 THE BUZZER 1926 gi TTT C . , ,Jp...g.f-t GIRLS' BASKETBALL SEASON THE TEAM Ethel Drackett ....... ................................ ......., F o rward Grace Chapman .,..,,. ,,...,.,.,.,.........,.... ......., F 0 rward Esther Martens ......... .................. C enter Alberta Laufer ....... ..,..... S ide Center Gertrude Fouts .e.............................,,,. ,.....,,............,....,................,..,....... G uard Edith Wadsworth ,..,,.,...,,..,,,....,,,...,.,,.,, ,.......,..,........,..,..........,.....,.....,,...,. G uard Substitutes and second team: Catherine Hall, Clara Hawk, Helen Lake, Dorothy Hattendorf, Ruth Davis. Good team work was the outstanding feature of the work of the 1925-1926 season. In game after game, the girls showed the hard practice and good coaching. Five years of playing together h the girls' team during skill that comes from as its results, toog for outside of the side-center, all the regular team members had been out for basketball since the eighth grade. Especial credit should be given Gertrude Fouts, better known as 'Poutsie , who as captain was always cheerful, tactful, and efficient: and who as guard, was one of the snappiest, quickest players seen in many a day. Grace Chapman acted as manager of the team, and Miss Hardin as chaperone. Alberta Laufer, the steady side-center of this year's team, steps into the captain's shoes next year. THE SCHEDULE Euclid ..... ....... 1 4 Shaker ..............,..,., ,,,., 2 1 Euclid ..... ....... 2 8 Chagrin Falls ,.,,. 7 Euclid .,... ....... l l Rocky River .. ,t.,. 18 Euclid .,... V...... 2 3 Bedford ....,..... .,.,. 8 Euclid ,.... ....... 2 7 Shore ..,...,... t.,.. l 0 Euclid .,... ,...... l 3 Bedford ,..,,..,,..,, t,,., 1 l Euclid ..... ....... 3 3 Berea .................... .,,., 8 Euclid ..... .....,. l 2 Chagrin Falls ,,... 10 Euclid ..... ....... l 6 Shore ................. ,,.., l 3 Euclid ..... ....... 1 l Rocky River ....... ..,,..., 2 1 Total ....... ...,... l 88 Total .,.........., .,.,,,.. l 27 l37l
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THE BUZZER 1926 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 9-First day of school. What a ' ya takin'?'l l8xFreshmen were initiated in assembly. The Sophomores felt their importance. 25-Euclid vs. Mayfield-first football game of the season. Oh! what a victory! OCTOBER 9-Euclid vs. Shaker. Oh! what a comedown! Hungry spectators raid the bakery wagons. l6-Euclid vs. john Marshall. Atta Boy4Euclid! And such a rain! 20-First snowfall. Those who know said we were to have a real old fashioned winter. 21gEvery one appeared with new galoshes. 23-Euclid vs. Longwood. Out for blood! We stayed on top. 24-Sophomore Hallowe'en party. ??Who's Who?? NOVEMBER 6-Euclid vs. West Commerce. Revenge is sweet. I6-Basketball season opens. 20-Euclid vs. Rocky River. Boo Hoo! Boo Hoo! 24-Senior class rings arrived. . 25-Last football game of the season. Euclid 24, Shore 6. Red-White! Fight! Fight! Come on, Cup! DECEMBER l5Football banquet. Chicken. Nuf said! 2-'!Things That Never Happen by Freshmen in assembly. ll-Shaker girls vs. Euclid girls. Nobody knows what a red-headed forward can do. 18-Play, The Christmas Hat given by the juniors at assembly. The C-irls' Glee Club sang carols by candle-light. 18-Euclid girls vs. Chagrin Falls. Keep up the good work! l94Seniors entertain with Christmas Party. Santa in person. JANUARY 4-New ties and compacts in evidence, proving that Santa didn't forget the Euclidites. 8-Sophomores staged assembly program. Fun in a Country Store. 16-Annual junior party. Music by the Bobbed Haired Bandits. 19- The Trysting Place by Booth Tarkington was presented by Seniors in assembly. 25-New semester. New freshmen. New teacher. New class-rooms. girls vs. Shore girls. A broken heart. ' ' .J- 29-Euclid 55Euclid 12sEuclid 19--Euclid 20-junior 26-Euclid FEBRUARY vs. West Commerce. Another victory. vs. Longwood. Wow! We didn't expect to lose that one. vs. South Euclid. play. Seventeen vs. Shore. Shore 27-Freshman Circus Party. 5sEuclid vs. Rocky River. Exciting. Safe. by Booth Tarkington. Sweet Lola Pratt. sustained another broken heart. MARCH We bow to the victors. The Great Orange Mystery. at Berea. School was as lively as a graveyard. 12-13-Basketball tournament 15-Informal debate. Resolved: Boys absent from school because of tournament should make up work. Teachersvaffirmativeg Boys!-negative. -Spring! Farewell, galoshes. 4 - -Chemistry class gave public exhibition of its fire extinguisherf'-1 30-Where are my galoshes? 21 26 APRIL -Miss Meyer got a mysterious phone call. April Fool! --Tryout for Senior play. Disappointments. Thrills. 2,-French classes entertain in assembly with charming songs and dances. Puck and Chappie pleased all with pastoral. 3-ll-Spring vacation. 16- The Mikado. Merle Noles made a hit as Koko. 17-First baseball game of the season. l l MAY 1-Relay meet at Lakewood. 8-junior-Senior Prom. 21- The Boomerang, Senior Class Play. A doctor needs a nurse. 29-Senior Dance. JUNE 4-Commencement. Sweet girl graduates and nervous boys. l3Ol
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