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THE BUZZER 1926 CLASS OF 1926 Colors-Blue and Gold. Motto-Facta non verba President ----- john Hattendorf Vice President Grace Chapman Secretary - Gertrude Fouts Treasurer Esther Martens Sponsor ------ Miss Burgess In the fall of the year nineteen hundred and twenty-two, Euclid High School opened its doors to the nucleus of the present graduating class. As freshmen, these boys and girls trod the halls arrogantly, confident in their cleverness. Then their pride received a blow. Due to confusion in schedules. they spent half a period in the laboratory, waiting for a teacher. When the instructor finally arrived, he conducted them to study hall, where they were greeted with derisive cries of green . Then came the long dreaded initiation. One day, the quiet was shattered by fiendish war cries, and the sophs bore down upon the fully terrified freshmen. The freshmen rallied their forces and met the sophs blow for blow. When the dust of the conflict finally vanished, the freshmen were seen marching victoriously away, bearing with them many trophies of the battle, while the sophomores feebly arose, murmuring, Whose initiation was this anyway ? The year went by rapidly and, before they could realize it, the green freshies had become clever sophomores. Practically all of the class belonged to the glee clubs, and most of them were progressing famously in athletics. Miss Burgess was the class sponsor and was piloting them safely through all their trials. Then came the busy, brilliant junior year, bringing with it the class play Come Out of the Kitchen and the two parties, all of which were successful. Two juniors were admitted to the Honor Society, and several were given leading parts in the operetta. Too quickly, it seemed, they became seniors. Although glorying in their exalted position, they sighed faintly as they realized that soon they must leave the high school with all its joys and trials. The other classes would miss them, too, for the girls' basketball team was, except for one player, made up of seniors. Three seniors were on the boys' team and one was its captain. Two seniors had charge of the assembly pro- grams and one was leader of the girls' glee club. All in all, they had undeniably made a place for themselves in the life of Euclid High School. As their last year drew to a close, many seniors thought regretfully of the hours wasted and the studies neglected, half wishing they could begin all over again. At the same time they braced their shoulders, facing the world with a grin and the determination to do their best for the honor of the class of '26. I.6l
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THE BUZZER 1926 FACULTY WILBERT A. FRANKS-Superintendent of Schools. L.B. Ohio Wesleyan 1903. A. B. Colorado Teachers' College, 1910. M.A. Denver University, 1914. ROY B. SHARROCK-Principal of High School. A.B. Wooster, 1921. Summer Work Columbia University, 1923, 1924. AGNES M. BURGESS-Latin and French. Librarian. A. B. Western Reserve College for Women, 1915. Summer Work, Western Reserve College for Women, 1918, 1920, 1924. DOROTHY LEAMON-English. Dramatics. journalism. A.B. Hiram, 1917. Summer Work, Ohio State University, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1922. M.A. Ohio State University, 1923. DONALD C. BAY-History. A.B. Otterbein, 1921. Summer Work, Otterbein, 1919, 1920. EVELVIA MAE MEYER4Mathematics. Assistant Librarian. A.B. Heidelberg, 1922. Summer Work, Columbia University, 1923, 1924. it HELEN H. KING-Commercial. Assistant Librarian. B.S. MaggaretfMorri!son Carnegie College, 1922. f ,IULIET WELLER EAKIN-English. Latin. A.B. Muskingum, 1920. Summer Work at University of Chicago. RICHARD R. KEAY-4Science. Assistant Coach. A.B. Miami, 1921. Special Work at Western Reserve University. ALFRED W. RADER-Manual Arts. Athletics Coach. Ohio University, 1913-16. Ohio State 1916, 1918. H. BELLE HILL-Domestic Arts. B.Ped. D.S. Bethany, 1913. Cleveland School of Art, 1923. MAUDE B. FAETKENHEUER-Supervisor of Music. A.B. Western Reserve College for Women. 1913. Summer Work, Cleveland School of Education. 0378 1919 1920 fl ,i 1 L' ' ggwfg M. KING-Assistant Supervisor of Music. Orchestra. Dana Conservatory fl if o Music, 1922. Pupil of Arthur Beckwith. DORIS M. SAVAGE4Physical Education. Radcliffe 1919-20. Sargent, 1920. NZ A.B. Oberlin, 1922. Western Reserve University, 1923-24. GRACE E. HENRY-Art. Cleveland School of Art, 1918. Summer Work, Kent. 1914. Case, 1918. Berkshire Summer School, 1923, 1924. 151
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THE BUZZER 1926 ELIZABETH ANN Buss Liz Glee Club 11, 2, 35, Class Treasurer 135. 1 loathe that low voice, curiosity. GRACE MARGARET CHAPMAN Chappie Basketball 13, 4, Manager 45, Come Out of the Kitchen 135, The Boomerang 145, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45, Buzzer Staff News Editor 125, Class OIffices-Secre- tary 115, President 125, Vice-President 145. When once our Grace we have forgot Nothing goes alright. CLEOTI-IA BERNICE Cooic Peggy Come Out of the Kitchen Business Mana- ger 135, Glee Club 13, 45, Mikado Publi- city Manager 145, Buzzer Staff News Editor 145, Honor Society 13, 4, President '255, Class President 135, journalism 145, School Reporter 13, 45, Music Memory Contest 13, 45- Helter-skelter Hurry-scurryf' THEoDoRA Lois DERINGER Teddy Come Out of the Kitchen 135, Trysting Place' 145, The Boomerang 145, Glee Club 12, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Leader 45, Cap- tain Crossbones 135, Buzzer Staff Literary Editor 13, 45, Honor Society 13, 4, President '265, C-lee Club Program 135, Journalism 145. Independence now, Independence foreverli' ETHEL MARION DRACKETT Speed Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Buzzer Staff Assistant News Editor 145, Class Secretary and Treasurer 125, journalism 145. Sparkling eyes has this maiden fair, A sunny smile and golden hair.
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