Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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THE BUZZER 1926 PLEASANT MEMORIES A white-haired old gentleman dozed by the fire And puffed wreaths of smoke from his pipe. As his eyes grew dim, old thoughts came back, Of the times ere his own youth was ripe. Yes, those were the days when we studied, And often we didn't half try, No wonder our teachers complained, Back there in old Euclid High. How much fun we thought we were having, When we played foolish pranks on the sly. But the studies and parties and games, Kept us going at old Euclid High. Yes, I'd give some years from my life To stand at an old game and cry, When the fellow had just made a touchdown, 'Nine rahs, for old Euclid Highl' SENIOR SKETCHES I. That shels athletic-studious, too- We have no doubts. She's little, peppy, full of cheerg Her nickname's+- s SENIOR SKETCH ES II. In love she's fickle, very tickle, And yet she does have lover's luck. Her nature is so very prim That we all call her ' SENIOR SKETCHES III. Hello, old dear, we hear her say, This clever girl, just made for play' Curly hair and manner snappy, Her friends and classmates call her-- D SENIOR SKETCHES IV. She's forward, but she isn't bold, For southern climes she's professed a need Her eyes are blue. her hair is gold, Because she's slow, we call her-?- SENIOR SKETCHES V. He's cute. He's fat. He wears no hat. He studies the Roman forum. He flirts. He smiles. Falls for no wiles. His christian name is-1 SENIOR SKETCH ES VI. Want something done? Done right? Is your load too big to carry? If you need some help, given with a smile, Ask-1 SENIOR SKETCHES VII. He heads his class, Steps on the gas, Thinks some of the girls are cattyg Though his smiles are few, They're treasured too, Let's give three cheers for-4 .IQ13l

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THE BUZZER 1926 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Euclid High School. of the Village of Euclid. of the County of Cuyahoga and the State of Ohio, being of full age and sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all wills by us heretofore made. ITEM 1-We direct that all our just debts and outstanding expenses be paid from the surplus of the Senior Play by the sole executor of this Will, namely the Honorable and Distinguished Harry Farrel. ITEM 2-We give, bequeath, and devise the following, to-wit: 111 To the School-tal The memory of our quiet, orderly, studious attitudes in home room. tbl The reputation of having the best looking, best dressed, best behaved class that ever graced the corridors of Euclid High School. tcl Our ability to make and mar more characters than any class heretofore graduated. 121 To the Class of '27aOur right to occupy the seats in Room 17 and to take possession of the initialed desks carved so artistically by us. ITEM 3-We give, bequeath and devise the following, to-wit: To Mr. SharrockAOur ability to drop and leave paper and scraps in halls and Room 17. To Miss Burgess-Our best wishes for a more agreeable class to sponsor and advise. To Mr. Keay-Our right to chew Spearmint Brand when and where we pleaseg and our astounding theories relating to the mysteries of advanced science. To Mrs. King-All permits signed and unsigned. legally or otherwise. To Mr. Bay-The favorite joke book of the Senior Class and the hope that a new system of physical exercise will be introduced to keep future Civic Classes awake. . To Miss Leamon-We leave our dramatic ability for future reference. To Mr. Rader-The hope that the loss of our athletic stars will not seriously affect the future of Euclid's games. ITEM 4-We give, bequeath and advise the following, to-wit: 1. Paul's ability to make students shake and shiver with his booming bass to Neil Shroeder. 2. The great concentrating and sacrificing of Helen for her studies to Margaret Fancourt. 3. The remains of Cleotha's powder puff and vanity case to the petite freshman Margaret Helberg. 4. The wonderful record of attendance attained by Edith Eschbaugh to Alberta Laufer. 5. Dorothy Hess's magnificent and cutting sarcasm to Gertrude Dubovicky. 6. The roses in Elizabeth Kracker's cheeks and her wonderful complexion to Molly Recher. 7. A gift much desired by many-getting along with teachers-to Marvin Saefkow by Alberta Lyons. 8. Chappie's crowning glory, duly curled and waved, to the needy Helen Delaney. 9. The romantic looks and signs bestowed by Merle upon shrinking damsels to Lenard Sadosky. 10. Teddy's rousing and enthusiastic oratings to Easter Sanger. 11. The least desired avordupois of Gorham to Elizabeth Heiss. 12. Bob's ability to captivate fair maidens with his good looks to Farmer Telling. 13. From sister to brother- Wads bestows her geniality upon Orin. 14. Hard work and plenty of it gives jerry when he bestows his stage managing to Edward Coltrin. 15. Hattie's habit of perfectly creased trousers to Bernard Sadosky. We appoint Mr. Farrel sole executor of this Will and direct that he shall be required to give bond in qualifying as such executor. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we hereunto set our hand this 16th day of April, in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-six. CLASS OF 1926. Signed, published and declared by the above named Class of 1926 as and for their Last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in their presence and in the presence of each other and at their request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Theodora L. Deringer Cleotlza B. Cook Elizabeth L. Kracker l12I



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