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-.al.g-.-...-.-..--- T HE B U Z Z 15 R 1 9 2 9 -Aa A e Seirniicoir Qllatss lHIiisitforrfy fe F ING FOR A DAY! I-low true that is of the Senior. As we look back it U31 I doesn't seem possible that so many thrilling events and happy times could ii be crowded into four short years. Only three members of this year's graduating class started their education in dear old Euclid Central. They are Clair Eminger, joseph Sintic and Spence Kline. The rest of the twenty-six members joined enroute. We may be victorious but by no means is all the credit due to us. lt took the loving care of three hundred and ninety-three teachers to pilot us through twelve years of schooling. Without accounting for the many hours of detention or making allowances for the time out along the way, we estimate a grand total of 54,600 hours spent in the pursuit of learning. We expect to hear a great deal in the future of our fellow classmates of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, for the splendid careers which some have chosen are highly commendable. Nursing, business teaching, and physical education all make their appeal to our class. Great has been the athletic prowess of this group for its members have formed the backbone of nearly all teams representing the school for the last four years. The girls have shone in basketball and the boys have been outstanding in all four sports. Five captains of teams have been chosen from the class during this time. In this field Coach Rader has endeared himself to everyone. In dramatics we have also been leaders. Each year we have given programs in Assembly which were indeed worthy of notice. Nlr. Bay directed them in our Freshman, Sophomore and junior years, while Mr. Keay took charge in our Senior year. Last year the junior Play, entitled Bah , climaxed along the line of drama. Mrs. Siegling was the producer in that instance, and we are sure that the Senior Play, 'Three Live Ghosts , which she is directing this year will be a huge success. ln our Sophomore year our class was well represented both in the leads and choruses of the Operetta, The Spring Maid . Last year, our junior year. we dominated the Operetta, entitled Sweethearts , practically all the leads being juniors. This year for the first time in the history of the school, a modern musical show was given. As usual the Seniors held practically full sway. Four delightful parties and one glorious Prom have been given and we have proved ourselves to be entertaining hosts and hostesses. Our class as a whole has been very versatile, entering into all things with the vigor and enthusiasm of which Euclid Central has been so proud. lt grieves us greatly to leave this sheltering place of learning and the only thing that atones at all for our sorrow is the fact that we are young, have started on the right road. and have all of life opening out before us. flfft't'I1
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THE BUZZER 1929 LEONARD X. SADOSKY Len'i Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Leader 43 Op- eretta l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Athletic Association Secretary 43 Class Vice President l, Secretary 23 Senior Quartetg Three Live Ghosts. ,IosEPi-1 G. SINTIC Sal Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Senior Quartet. LILLIAN M. SOMNITZ Lil Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta l, 2, 33 journalism 2, 3, 43 Circulation Manager 3, Feature Editor 43 Leaders' Club 33 Art 2, 4. ELMER E. SPRINGER Omar General Stage Manager l, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 33 Glee Club 43 journalism 2, 43 Buzzer Sport Edi- tor 43 Annual Sport Editor 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. STEVE J. TREEEC Prof President, Rooters' Club 33 Glee Club 1. CHARLES E. WANSTALL Chuck,' Class President 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 journalism 43 Baseball 23 Three Live Ghosts. BINGHAM W. ZELLMER Bing-gum West High l, 23 Bah, Three Live Ghosts3 Football 4. l XVARREN C. ZELLMER Coach West High I, 23 Football 43 Track i 3, 43 General Stage Manager 4. l fuurtvvn
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r1e -aaa THE BUZZER 1929 gmiiiga- The Class of 11930 INCE the beginning of the school year in September, we have been enjoy- AIA jf ing, along with the Seniors, the title of upper classmen. It seems hard '7'?iH to believe that in one more year we will be through with high school forever. With the change from lower classmen to upper classmen came a change in our subjects also. Before we knew it, many of us were typing, taking down short- hand. and speaking French. We fully did our share as juniors in contributing athletes to our high school teams. Several boys made the football and basketball teams, and half the members of the girls' basketball team were juniors. Our class did not show up well in the cast for the operetta this year but our contribution to the orchestra and band made up for what our voices may lack. Our class has been guided through this important year of our high school life by Ernest Kovarik, our president: Rosalind Fouts, vice presidentg Willard Billhimer, secretaryg and Wayne IVlcCandless, treasurer. Nlr. Sutton, our new sponsor, deserves much credit and thanks for the interest he has taken concerning our studies and social life. The big event of the year to which we had looked forward since we were Freshmen, was the junior play, Kempy, given by the llA's and the llB's. This was so well liked that we are already dreaming of greater dramatic laurels next year. itil ' i mir Si.t'ft'C
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