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P-ei-rg THE BUZZER1929 ?lig+.- Tlhe QTQISS of 19352 N THE morning of September 10, 1928, the Freshies marched up the H north stairs in a body for the hrst time in their young and sheltered lives. 'Eli One by one they tiptoed timidly through the doorway of Room 17, and, walking up to Miss Burgess, the babes announced themselves. They were assigned hard wooden seats, which seemed to them to be places of torture with their books, the grinning demons who daily twisted the whipcord tighter about their tender heads. After more than a month of this horrible ordeal, the infants were judged sane enough to vote for class officers. june Bradley was elected President, while Lyman Pennington carried off the position of Vice President. Eugene Amorosi was appointed official pencil-pusher, and upon Charles Musgrave was bestowed the honor of guarding the royal treasure. An assembly play, Station YYYY , by Booth Tarkington, given by the Fresh- men on February 17 under the direction of Miss Meyer, the class sponsor, marked the debut of the future dramatic stars of the high school. The Freshman Party was held on March 16. Refreshments, which consisted of green lemonade, sandwiches, and cake, were served, and, as they say in the movies, a good time was had by all . Thus did the lowly Frosh break into society life at dear old Euclid . L'TflllfL'CIl
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iii- THE BUZZER1929 Nantitoimatll Htoimtoir Sfoiciieity - wuunaua-ni Y L 5 1 Q ,, S ' fe-Q 6 Established in 1924 5. HE National Honor Society was organized for the purpose of developing 5 the four qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Lead- ership means the ability to take the lead in all measures tending toward the betterment of conditions in and out of school. Character is the general all around moral development necessary to a real man or woman. Scholarship is just what its name signifies. Service means the cheerful and wholehearted giving of support in those different fields constituting school activities such as athletics, dramatics, and the like. The society in taking charge of Assembly programs endeavors to keep them at an interesting, intelligent level. Another purpose of the organization is to develop a better and more cooperative relation between the student body and the faculty. Thus, in combination with the school, it endeavors to turn out better types of young men and women. 1924 William Hetrick 1925 Grace Pinney 1926 Cleotha Cook Paul Kurtz 1927 Alberta Laufer 1928 Ruth Davis Helen Gibbs Neil Schroeder 1929 William Frederick Hall Ernest Kovarik Carl Schroeder Concetta Ranellucci Theodora Deringer Easter Sanger Henry Koll Henry Powers Dorothy Hattendorf Faculty Sponsor ..,...........,.r....... Miss Burgess
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