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1 O D t.llain1iuia1r'y Class has 111: ---Q M-'F SAMUEL G. L1'r'rKE WILLIABI F. NIARTENS Orchestra 1. Z3 Baseball Catcher 2, 3: Class Basketball 3, 4. DORIS SIMMONS BTYRTLE M. XTAHRAUS Bah 3: Three Live Ghosts -lg Glee Leaders' Clnbg Journalism-1. Club 3, 45 Assistant Leader 4: Leaders' Club 3, 4. VVillia1n's niain passion in sports was baseball, he being an excellent catcher. During his senior year aviation captured his heart. and he gained a pilot's license late in the fall. In addition to being a good student, 'lean was interested in all phases of physical education-dancing, tloor work, sports. She was a steady forward in girls' basketball. Doris' charming manner won for her many friends. She was in both the Junior and Senior plays. Myrtles main interest lay in the commercial department. She was a good typist and should make a good ohiee secretary some of these days. Tbirfcm
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W -03 fi s MW WZ Q N'6llfEltIl1114l,.. D ,JV Y Q .VD ,. Y i' 1- . . . . lllaimiulanry Class I'-79' -an LEONARD H. ER1cKsoN liiuwiisr R. IQOVARIK Interclass Basketball 2, 3, -lg Football -lg Patrick Henry lg Cleveland Heights 25 Volleyball Champions 3. Class President 3, -lg Babu 3: Three Live Ghosts -lg Volleyball Champions 3: Foot- ball 3. -lg Honor Society 3. -li Student Council Vice President 33 President -lg Glee Club 3, -lg Band Leader 3. -l: Orchestra Leader 3, -li National Athletic Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Hi-Y -lg Yaledictorian 4. CHARLES IQLTLXVIN -THAN L. KUPFER Class Basketball 2: Second Team Basket- Collinwood l, Z3 Three Live Ghosts 3: ball 43 Volleyball Champions 31 Football Assembly Plays 3, -l: journalism 3, 43 Glee Second Team 3: Varsity -l: National Ath- Club 3, -lg Basketball 3, -l: Leaders' Club. letic Honor Society -l. was with us only the last two years, and even that was broken by a semeSter's illness. Kennetlrs marcel was the envy ol all the girls. He was a good student and thoroughly dependable in every task. Sam was our class sheik, with his spats and his cooky-cluster. During his senior year he was quite the man about town with an apartment and car of his own. lirnest was outstanding in almost every activity. Music was his major interest, although he found time for sports too. Charles was such a quiet chap we did not begin to realize his possi- bilities until he was almost through school. ln spite of it being his first year on the football team he held down an important berth all season. Tu'rI1'r
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Q be ' X mums, -'H -gf tlhuiime Class BRUCE M. ,ALLEN Patrick Henry 1: Class Secretary -li Journalism 2, 3, 4: Sports Editor 4: Adver- tising Manager Athletic Association 33 Basketball Manager 2: Kempy Z, 3: As- sembly Plays 3, 4: Art l, 2, 3, 4: Annual Artist 3, 4: Intermural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team 4: The NVhole 'l'own's Talking -l. HowARD XV. CI.As15N Class Vice President lg tllee Club 3, -1: tlpcrctta 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Nt umm N li. CARTER XXX-stboro, Mass. 1, 2: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball -li Glee Club 4: Stage Manager 4: Hi-Y -l: National Athletic Honor So- ciety -l, IZDVVARD D. COLTRIN Class Treasurer 3: Student Council -1: filee Club 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3, 4: Athletic Association Treasurer 3, President -1: Band 2, 3. 43 Orchestra Z, 3, 41 Tennis Club Secretary 3: Hi-Y 4: Stage Manager 3, 4. 3 RUCE'S special talent runs along the line of art, which keeps him in demand ' ii for posters, covers, and the like. He is a good student. Norman came to us from Massachusetts and still keeps his eastern accent. His excellent as 'D work in basketball won him the honorary captaincy, and he is now the chief pitcher for the baseball team. lidward Coltrin has been everything from tirst-aid doctor at games to president of the Athletic Association. He has been general handy man in so many ways that his place will be hard to fill. Howard has been ont for football ever since he was a Freshman, and is also our champion pole-vaulter. All of his twelve years' schooling has been at Euclid. Pos1e and basketball-they seem to belong together. Rosalind's happy disposi- Fourlrm
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