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Ruth Bence ,, ,,. Dad Bence ., . Ma Bence Jane Wade ...... THE BUZZER 1929 ee 66lKfeImpiy'9 By J. C. AND ELLIOTT NLIGENT JUNIOR PLAY February 9, 1929 Directed by David H. Sutton Lewandoski .....LNorman Bradley t,,,,.Elizabeth Scott ..............Ruth Walton Ben Wade .,,,..tt..... L ttt. Walter Nlassakatto Katherine Bence t.tttt ...,t.t R osalind Fouts Kempy James .....,t t....tt..,.tttt B ruce Allen Duke Merrill .....,..Edward Scheuring Three Live Ghosts By FREDERICK S. ISHAM AND MAX IVlARcIN SENIOR PLAY May 17, 1929 Directed by Dorothy L. Seiglirzg Mrs. Gubbins, known as Old Sweetheart ,,tt,,,,,,,tt..,,.tt, .L.,,.Frances Murphy Peggy Woofers .I................................................... ............,, J ean Kupfer Bolton, of the American Detective Agency ..,..... ........, C harles Wanstall Jimmie Gubbins ................................................. . ........ Lenard Sadosky William Foster alias William Jones ..... Spoofy .................................................. . Rose Gordon Et.,.........,,....tLtt.. , Briggs, of Scotland Yards .,..,,,.. ..... Benson ....................,.............. .... ..L.,Kenneth Green L...,,.Ernest Kovarik .,......D0ris Simmons Frederick Hall .Bingham Zellmer Lady Leicester ..L.,... ................. D orothy Hattendorf Policemen ............. ...... H arry Giles, Wilfred Jaffray
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-ft?- THE BUZZER1929 The Band THE beginning of the year, band officers consisting of a leader, secretary- treasurer, and librarian were elected. They were james Stinson, Kenneth Green, and Edward Coltrin, respectively. Ruth Walton was appointed the first Drum-Major. During this year. advanced military marching regulations were introduced. The band made its first appearance of the year at the dedication of the new football field. lt played at all home games thereafter, helping immensely in the singing. In combination with Shore's band it helped to dedicate their new field at the Euclid-Shore football game. ln concluding an eventful season, it made a splendid showing at the Decoration Day exercises. The personnel consisted of: Mr. Carl Leo, directorg james Stinson, Harry Giles, jr., Carl Laufer, and Wayne IVlcCandless, comets, Alfred Pray, Thomas Kline, Anton Kovacic, and Ernest Kovarik, clarirzetsg Edward Scheuring, Kenneth Green, Edward Coltrin, and Richard Kline, E flat alto saxophonesg Miss Houston, tromboneg june Bradley and Ethel Simmons, alto horns: Herbert Bunnard, bassg and Mary Alice johns and Prescott Fouts, drums. . af V Qi .'-.' i an Y X , A G I g A::- v H C3 ' LA , 'i W fl! V C' Q V, - 1611 B-. A 3 5 A ' gt, Q X , Y v. X 4 rl s - 5 it l' WI. , lag X5 A is 'ri Ii A ,L twenty-six
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-1-W1-1 THE BUZZER 1929 lbeattllersg Clliuilb -ll-IIS year the Leaders' Club has accomplished more than any year before socially, musically, tdon't you remember our orchestra?'l and financially. The social side of the club included a get-together party, a weiner roast, and, as a climax, a party given in honor of the Shore Leaders' Club. A clever little Kitchen Kabinet K'Orchestra in full uniform presented a selection of popular songs woven into story, and, has been talked about ever since. Since this is the first year Euclid has had two gym periods a week for the girls, Leaders' Club has found its field of activity greatly enlarged, and the officers, Dorothy Mackey, Dorothy jaquays, and Frances Murphy have found their duties correspondingly increased. Tlbite lliiiuizzreir THE MAGAZINE For seven years the mimeographed magazine, published once each six weeks, has been the means of recording the events of Euclid school life. Art covers, a larger magazine, and the point system of credits have been the distinguishing characteristics of the present year's work. Aided by a reporting staff of twenty, the following students have been responsible for the publication of the magazine: Editor-in-Chief-Frances Murphy Feature Editor-Lillian Somnitz Literary EditorvElizabeth Scott Assistant Feature-Bruce Allen News Editor-Norman Bradley Circulation-Charles Wanstall Sports EditoreElmer Springer Bus. Manager-Dorothy Hattendorf THE YEARBOOK The Yearbook is four years old. The present edition contains several features, namely a larger book, a faculty picture section, a greatly enlarged sports section and an alumni list. The book has been compiled through the efforts of the Senior members of the journalism class, although other members of the Senior class assisted in the sports section. The business staff was made up of juniors, with a Senior as manager. The Staff was as follows: EditoreeFrances Murphy Snapshot Editor5W. Fowler Hall Literary Eclitorelborothy Mackey Bus. Manager5Dorothy Hattendorf Sports Editorelilmer Springer Solicitors5Betty Wedler, Betty Le- Art Editor-Gertrude Duber bar, Ruth Walton, Wanda Lewan- Artist-Bruce Allen doski, Elizabeth Scott Calendar-Dorothy jaquays ' I r ity-my it
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