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THE BUZZER 1927 The National Honor Society 1924 William Hetrick Carl Schroeder 1926 Theodora Deringer Cleotha Cook Paul Kurtz EUCLID CHAPTER Established 1924 1928 Henry Powers Ruth Davis 1925 Concetta Ranellucci Grace Pinney 1927 Alberta Laufer Easter Sanger Faculty Sponsor-Miss Burgess The Constitution of this national organization recognizes four cardinal objec- tives as fundamental in all educational practice: Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. To exalt these objectives and hold them ever before the school as goals towards which all should strive is the purpose of this Society. We seek nothing for ourselves beyond the strengthening of our own resolves coming from the bond of union which this Chapter establishes between us. Our aim shall be to hold before the school such motives as shall induce others to aspire to scholarly habits, enlisting in worthy service and leading forward in all things that shall ad- vance the welfare of the school. ll7l
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THE BUZZER 1927 january Class. Class of 19311 To appreciate the Freshman History, you must know something of our prehis- toric period, the eighth grade. We were then lords and ladies of creation, Seniors in fact if not in name. The lesser fry looked up to us with becoming aweg this was because we were going to High School. So, very conscious of greatness, we fared forth one February morn, armed with bushels of friendly advice. But our blissful ignorance was doomed to dreadful dis- illusionment. How can we ever forget that first morning when the crowds crowded and jostled against us! Our troubles began in the second period study hall where the rude, unsympathetic Sophs laughed at us and called us those sweet Freshies. How we are one-half year older and centuries wiser for benefit of those who come to swell our ranks in September and next year will establish a Bureau of Information for Bewildered Freshies. At this Bureau, knowledge gained by hard ex- perience and personal don'ts it wouldn't be in good taste or the least bit wise to give here, will be freely handed out. l16l
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THE BUZZER 1927 The Glee Clubs GIRLS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Girls' Glee Club Director .....,.......................... Miss Faetkenheuer Leader .................................... ........... C atherine Hall Secretary .....................,.,,... ...... H ester Ensminger Treasurer ....... .......,. E aster Sanger Librarian ........ ......... C lara Hawk Accompanist ...... ......,. R uth Davis Christmas brought the first appearance of the Girls' Glee Club. The affair was quite ceremonious with each girl holding her lighted candle and singing the good old carols, Come All Ye Faithful , Silent Night , and a few others which are always popular at Christmas time. Then came their annual assembly program. A hurrying and scurrying for cameras, girls dressed in basketball suits, or smocks, rushing down the hall, and finally their appearance on the stage with dancing and singing. The biggest event of the year was the Operetta, The Spring Maid , given by the combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. As the fateful night drew near our grades went down and we stayed up nights, but performance night repaid all our hard work. An especially effective stage setting, attractive costuming and tuneful music com- bined to make the evening a delight to participants and audience alike. The saddest time of all for the Glee Clubs, in fact, for the whole school, especially the seniors, is Commencement time. Although the girls are dressed in gay colors and have happy smiles and the boys have decked themselves in their best we already begin to feel the loss of the seniors. Songs are sung gaily enough perhaps but all the time comes the thought They're going away, they're going away. BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Boys' Glee Club Directors ...........,.............. Mr. King, Mr. O'Brien Leader ,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,... .....,..... M arvin Saefkow Secretary ,,,,... ....... H erlry Powers Treasurer ,,,,,,, ............... C arl Wedlet' Librarian ,.,,,,, ......,. W illiam Rogers Accompanist ,,,,,, .......... B etty Wedler IISI
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