Berea High School - Berean Yearbook (Berea, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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NORMA FRANK Full of deepest thought Doing the very things she ought, Slooping to af! good deedsf Norma is another of the Brook Park students, who helps to make up our class. She is a very quiet, good-natured, young lady, and, one who we are glad to number among our friends. She is a very conscientious worker and we are sure the future has much in store for her. GEORGE GAYDASH I tit in reverie and 1c'atrlz VVe have often seen wandering about the halls of old B. H. S. a fair-haired, blue-eyed boy-usually smiling. VVhen- ever a leading man was needed in any of our plays or oper- ettas, Gadie was nearly always the first one thought of, for he usually makes a hit . He is also to be recommended for his splendid work in football during his Senior year. EVELYN HOEFRIAN J life that mover to grnfious ends Evelyn is a quiet girl with a pleasant smile for everyone. She likes to use a typewriter and is ready when Miss Rice says speed test . She is always ready for a good time and willing to lend a hand when there is work to do. FRANCES JOHNSON Ojif1ositifnz is the Spire of fifen The last bell has rung-then Johnnie arrives, but better late than never for what would we do without her. VVe place utmost confidence in her to win an argument in any class for hasn't she been a winning debater for three years on our high school team. Johnnie is strong for literary work and has clever talent in this line. You certainly have read something of hers in the Crucible. . VVILLIAM KOLOKOSKE Hffe ir ll lllllll of fheerfu! ye.rterrlfzy,r and fonfizlenf to- morro1:'s. The Commercial department is where Bill Kolokoske shines, Haven't you ever seen him in the typewriting room the Hrst period typing away as if his very life depended upon it? At least part of the period, when he isn't busily passing the time of day with Evelyn Hoffman or Helen Beck. He's a Crucible typist and a good one too, because if you ever take your material to Bill, you know that it will be finished and finished pretty suddenly too. THELNIA KRAMER Ever level, ever true, To the zeorlf she has to do. There's one thing that you've got to hand it to Thelma for and that's her good humor and perseverance. Really I don't believe that any of us have seen Thelma when she wasn't ready to appreciate something humorous, and I don't believe that she was ever seen when she was angry or even a little bit peeved about anything.

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