Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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THE REFLECTOR SENIOR SECTION » SENIOR OFFICERS Harry Corcoran .... President Mary Booth .... Vice-President Esther Bachr.................Secretary I-eland Smith .... Treasurer Executive Committee 1 heodore Force, Chairman I.ester Klein Irma Stumpf Albert Federman Mildred McCorkle Senior Magazine Committee Irma Stumpf Lucille Centner Edythe Daley Leland Smith Class History Mildred it ham Agnes Stevenson Class Prophecy Mildred McCorkle Audrey Dodd Ethel Ducr Com mencement Speakers Faculty Choice Katherine Lymon Agnes Stevenson Mary Booth Rita Mihalovitch Esther Baehr Mildred McCorkle Class Choice Harry Corcoran Lester Klein 17

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THE REFLECTOR CLASS HISTORY First Year W‘ boarded the train of knowledge in February, 1914. Many of us were doubtful as to how long the journey would continue but we hoped to arrive by February, 1918. We started out with the best of intentions, and as we were speeding along the first thing that attracted our attenion was the appearance of the Reflector. which we were informed it was our most solemn duty to support. About this time the Glee Clubs presented Pinafore,” an opera enjoyed immensely by all. Then came “The Latin Exhibit,'’ proving to us all that Latin was not a dead language after all. In order to afford some recreation the Lyceum course was established and supported faithfully by the whole school. Being at the end of the first lapse of our course and feeling rather tired, we rested a few days before starting on the second. Second Year y LL aboard! We were off on the second part of our journey. We were greatly surprised at the talent of our Dramatic Club in their presentation of “The A nut-sons.” Of, course, we were all envious of the wonderful actors. About this time some members of our class were taken into the various clubs. Irma Stumpf, Marv Booth, Agnes Stevenson and Harold Kloepfer were taken into the Glee Club. Ethel Duer was fortunate enough to make the Dramatic C lub and Leland Smith the Wranglers. Also our musical Rita became a member of the Orchestra. Fast but not least on this trip we saw The Melting Pot” which surely was a real success. Third Year rpHE whistles were blowing and we were again obliged to board the train. “Al-vie” Mills and “Eddie” Comyns became the heroes of orr class in athletics. We wouldn’t dare miss a game now lest we should fail to sec some daring feat of our heroes. A new sort of club was organized in order to democratize our girls, the Friendship Club, which claimed many of our number. Esther Baehr, Mary Booth. Edythe Daley, Ruth Lichtenstein, Rita Mihalovitch. Agnes Stevenson, Helen Porter, Katherine Lymon and Mildred Mac-Corkle joined the ranks of the Beta Sigma. The Criterion claimed Margaret Buss and Ethel Starling. Harry Corcoran was invited to join the Wranglers. Also Mildred Witham and Ethel Levine were taken into the German Club and Katherine Lymon the R. P. R. Two brilliant members of our class, Mary Booth and Ethel Duer, were taken to serve on the Reflector board. About this time we lost Miss Gilbert, our oratory teacher, who became Mrs. Dr. Bills, but we gained one whom we may call a wonder in her line of work. The Glee Clubs gave “Chimes of Normandy” in which Mary Booth, a member of our class, took a very prominent part. And then came an important event of our journey—the Shakespeare Tercentennial. Our English classes presented “Kenilworth” and Fester Klein, Mary Booth and Irma Stumpf took part. This was first presented to all the pupils and later at Wade Park where an Old English Street Fair was held. And what fun we had rummaging around in Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe and Tea Garden! One would really believe he was living with Shakespeare and not in the twentieth century. One of the last and sad recollections of this journey is the fact that we had to work until three-thirty instead of one-thirty. Fourth Year ND as we boarded the train the whistles had a sad tone, for we were nearing tbe end of our journey. The clubs again made their usual selection of members. Irma 18

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