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SCIIOOL DAYS., SCHOOL DAYS, DEAR OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS A DAY AT BRUSH HIGH SCHOOL For the past four years our days at Brush High School have been the most vital part of our lives. Each day began as teachers counted noses at 8:20, although a few eager beavers could bt- seen shuffling around the halls as early as 7:45. A few minutes later the school parking lot acquired a rush hour appearance as jalopies and family cars rapidly filled the parking space Hundreds of sleepy eyed students plled out and started the long walk up the hill to the school room All of us have had classes that we looked forward to and those that we dreaded We memorized formulas conyugated verbs proved theorems and tried to find solutions to the worlds prob lems as we tasted everything from Shakespeare to Einstein Meeting friends between classes deciding who was to clean the locker arguing on C0mm1tt66S and offering our servlces to faculty members and school organizations broadened our under standing of the people around us The bell at 3 15 signified the end of one part of the day but only the beginning of another very important part of our edu cation Extra curricular activities gave us a chance to further speclal interests and hobbies and to get better acquainted with students and teachers Dinners slowly cooled at home and mothers waited impa tiently as we planned for big dances sock hops variety shows plays and athletic events The long walk home with books under our arms was shortened by thoughts of what the next day would bring Tired but happy we ended each busy day of classes study activity homework and fun CHARLI S F BRUSH I O I O O Charles 1' Brush High Scl ool was named after Charles Francis Brush electrician and inventor of the first prac tical arc light Mr Keller our civics teacher is credited with suggesting this name which was approved by the local school board Charles Brush born rn Euclid Ohio in 1849 received his college education at the University of Michigan In 1876 he perfected an arc lamp that would work successfully on a circuit with a number of other lamps We Brushites are proud that our school was named for Charles F Brush if I N 1 X Xyllx 6 ' 7 7 . . . , . . Q 7 . . 7 7 p - - - - .6 . , , , . n . Y , , , i ' I , ff N L ' W V' LI lf 1 ' 1 'I ,f I . . .' . . - A M k , ,I ' ig . . A , . . , . . tx .nl kj' lMfx:xx jr, iv AA .:,..,,3fW ,J - lqll , ' . . . . . 1 ' 'tl . . . . . . - Xxx I ,mmf X A 'fist xt Q? ' -we - f W 1' W . . . D X W fy - I
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