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f s , f 1115 QRVCIBLE 23 Qi 'll fe r' 4 I .xkfgvfa Q A 4 ' , g 2 . ' 2 , :P g, ' I . f f. , . ,vw , g - , fi 1 1 . g 'wi e an is j 1 X Z? , up vs I .. Q, 3 LA-gg . , Paul Revere NE of the most successful events of the school year, and one which brought a fine reputation to Berea High School was the Annual Operetta held Friday afternoon and Friday evening of April 27. The presentation of this operetta Paul Revere , was given in a most pleasing manner. George Gaydash as Paul Revere, pleased his audience with his voice and his dramatic ability. His interpretation of his part was fine and all think George has a future before him. Lydia Roehm as the pretty but stubborn Molly Faxton made a charming colonial maid. All her personality and ability were displayed in her clever portrayal of this character. Parts taken by Elinor Riley and Benedict Vilashtock were also well interpreted, and their little love affair delighted the audience. Ellsworth Fox, as old Mr. Faxton, took the part remarkably well. VVe are glad that he will still be here next year to again participate in the Glee Club. Oleta Machovina, Dorothy Fenimore and Francis Pinard .deserve much credit. Dorothy and Francis constantly kept the audience in a jovial mood by their negro dialect. Oleta, as the younger Faxton daughter took the part very well. Frances Cutting, before the raising of the curtain recited the poem The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere , in order to bring to the audience more vividly the story of t'Paul Revere . She presented it in a most creditable manner. Great credit is due Miss Fish, our director, whose tireless efforts made it possible to present our operetta, to Esther Pillars, pianist, to the orchestra and the chorus. Vile all hope that another operetta will be presented next year. CLASS HISTORY-Continued from Page 13 She has represented Berea High School for two successive years. The captains for the football team, basketball team, baseball team, and de- bating teams for the present year came from the class of nineteen hundred twenty-three. The class was always noted for its fine support at the games and there were always at least some people from the class who followed the team as rooters and boosters for Berea High when the team went on a trip. In the spring of 1923 most of the members bought class sweaters which was never done before. This innovation proved to be very successful and no doubt this class started something that the classes to come will follow. The last activities of the class were their pre- parations for graduation and the accompanying affairs that go with that event. There is pro- bably no time in which a class is as busy as when they are preparing for that occasion. There were the junior-Senior Banquet, the Baccalaureate Sermon, Senior Play, Class Day Exercises and Commencement itself. These events mark the close of a journey, that never has been equalled by any other class nor ever will be forgotten by any of the fellow classmates. -Carlion Sfidlrr.
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97 I-PHE CRVCIRLE SOPHOMORE CLASS Front Row-Ethel Oviatt, VVilma Lichtenhurg, Evelyn Kramer, Ruth Hertzler, Mildred Mohler, Lucille XVooldridge, june Seidler, Esther Arenhart, Angela Maher, Elizabeth Tudor, Annahel Fleharty. Second Row-Miss Longhon, Katherine Lichtenherg, Lucy Scrivens, Vllinifred Mayles, Edna Barclay, Viola Jacobs, Margaret Kasper, Alice Geiger, Marian Adams, Margaret Quati, Evelyn VVeher, Twila Eowles. Third Row-Miss Martin, Geraldine Stover, Sophia LaBordes, llelen Mitchell, Emma Roepke, Hazel Mueke, Louise Plum, Dorothy Nevel, Phylis Parker, Eleanor Buehl. Back Row Boys-Dalson Pomeroy, Edward Lavelle, Douglass Stroud, Kingsley Kyle, Clyde Eckert, Leland Smith, Edward Gogolek, Boyd Rohinson, Bernard Berger, Lester l'Iall, Howard Schleman, Dean Bradshaw, john Meermans, joseph Douglass, Paul Gray, Gladis McEwen, VVinfield McRae, Edward Shafts, Wlilliam Parker, l'laryey Parker, Emanuel Bauer, Mr. Riley, Lloyd Ziemer, Ralph Snyder, YVesley Roehm. FRESHMAN CLASS
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7-L THE CRL'c1P,LE Araugrics Football HE 1922 football season, from the County league standpoint, was very successful. The team annexed the County Champion- ship and inproved greatly through out the season. The best brand of football was displayed in the Chagrin game. Baseball--l 923 The Baseball team has made an enviable re- cord the last two years and surely has put Berea on the map Athletieally speaking. Although not winning many games this year it will be noticed that the team has played ex- ceptionally good teams such as Shaw, Lakewood, Shaker Heights, Cathedral Latin and others. NVith Captain Mohr, Pinard, and Barber the only three letter men graduating this year tht nine should have a successful season next year. Basketball l922--23 The basketball season was particularly suc- cessful. The team won the Northeastern Uhio Class B championship at XVestern Reserve l'ni- versity. The Cuyahoga County Tournament Championship at Baldwin-XVallace was another achievement. ln the season's schedule, the team won, in addition to these triumphs, ten out of six- teen games. Among our opponents were such schools as Akron VVest, Canton lVIcKinley, NVads- worth, South Euclid, Shaker Heights, Cleveland VVest, etc. CAPTAIN MAHLER, Forward Senior Heinie serving as pilot of the team for the second year had a very good season and led the team in scoring. He was particularly good in the Vlladsworth and South Euclid games. CRAVVFORD, Forward Senior Bill-also playing his second year in the var- sity, was dependable the whole season and could always be counted on for a point via the foul !'0L1tC. PETCHLER, Guard Senior llllelfl' WHS fl m6'Hl1 guard when sufficiently aroused and tho't nothing of holding his man scoreless. VVith -loe he made a fine working guard and floor man. SCHVVANDT, Guard Junior Cheesy had to play three or four hours before the game so that he would be slowed down enough to play with the rest of the team. XVith his speed he made a wonderful guard in a large floor. Fred will be the Captain of the team of 1923-24. DELCURSO, Guard Junior joe again was the big little man. Playing at guard, he was one of the flashes of the season. lle held them all down big or small and his floor work and shooting ability won many a game. lIere's to a good season for .loe next year. PRIVER, Guard Junior Ted-carrying his football ability to the bas- ketball tloor, won a letter and put up some nice games both at guard and center. Ted is another who will be back next year. BERGER, Center Sophomore Bernie-one of the midget Sophs who has made two letters this year. Fast and rangy and a natural basketball player. Bernie made many a large center look sick. VVith two more years he should make them all sit up and take notice. The squad did excellent work and the second team is to be congratulated for the fine work in helping develop the varsity. Next year's pros- pects are good with four letter men back and plenty of good material from the second team. Girls Basketball The girls' basketball season of 1922-23 on the whole was very successful. Although they did not win all the games the girls were good sports all the time. The games won show that there tContinued on Page 295
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