Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 9 of 100
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[11] Com m encement M agazi n e CLARA BAKAITES..........................(Birdie) A happy maiaai With smiles and words of kindness laden. Beta Sigma; Club of Commerce, Vice-President, Charter Member. ‘‘Very sweet, demure and dainty, is the phrase we hear in praise of Clara on all hands. And. oh. my, you remember that Clara had her hair bobbed when we were sophomores? How fairylike she looked and now how dignified with her hair becomingly tucked up under a net. DOROTHY BAUMGARTH..........................(Dot) In music she excels, Though she does all things well. B. R C ; Glee Club. Secretary and Treasurer. ‘‘O what bird can that be? asked those who are not acquainted with Dorothy’s voice. And truly we do not wonder at the question knowing how sweet the warbling notes arc. There are other ‘‘notes, too. Indeed. Dorothy is extremely partial to “notes” of any description; you know she is secretary of the Girls’ Glee Club! GEORGE BERXEIKE ............................(Geo) A lad of stature tall is he. Winning jriends with jollity. ' Sophomore and Senior Interclass Football. A right down good sport, with just the correct amount of modesty, pep and wisdom—surely an outstanding character. And who is there among us who can say him nay? Present at all our parties with his machine oiled, geared, and polished for the occasion. An excellent chauffeur he, and the life of the party. JOSEPHINE BERSCII .....................(Josey) To us she came not long ago, And now we hate to let her go. Central High; East High. Josey” wore the Blue and Gold colors before the Red and Black, but doesn’t it make you happy to know that she chose old G. H. S. to hand her a diploma? Josephine spends all her spare hours down at Hiram House teaching foreign children how to be good Americans.

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[10] Glenville High HARRY TILLMAN ............................(Rover) His hand expresses what he thinks In pictures drawn with pen and ink. Wranglers: Dramatic Club, President: Torch Hoard; Varsity Swimming; Intcrclass Football; Class Choice for Commencement. Harry’s cartoons have added much to our weekly publications. Glenville will feel the loss of this talented artist. Harry’s tongue is wielded with as great an ease as his pen. He makes use of this “gift” by constantly “bothering” (?) the girls. But they seem to like it. SYLVIA AMSTER ........................ Svi) ’Tis easy from her face to knoic Why all our swains commend her so. R. P. R. Why worry? Sylvia doesn’t. It isn't worth your while, she say.-. If you ever meet this happy maid you will readilv see how carefree she is. Of course, she is serious sometimes, especially in the Latin class. There you might see her pucker her brows in perplexity. when she is a trifle uncertain whether “dominae” means “home” or queen. CLARA ARNOLD...............................(Bib Foremost in the ranks of fun. . I happy maiden loved by everyone. Wand Club; Friendship Club; 11. II. C. (one term); Senior .Magazine Hoard. Is that Clara? O yes! Don’t you know her? W ell, you certainly missed the opportunity of meeting one of the jolliest. happiest girls of the 12A class. She is just brimful of originality and fun. This young miss is always ready for a lark and her resourcefulness always adds a delightful bit to all the parties. ANNA AUERBACH............................(Arblckle) Quiet, prim, and ;eery neat. She is liked by all she meets. French Club. Anna has a very original way of speaking and expresses herself in a direct straightforward manner. She has a very keen sense of humor and a personality which is very striking. If asked to comment on any matter she is not at all hesitant in revealing her true state of mind.



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Gi.exvii.le High [12] EDYTHE MAE BEYER........................(Kde) Idle cares I hare no room for thee My lips for smiles were made to be. This dark-haired, serious-eyed siren was ever in the company of “Mae,” a fair-haired, gray-eyed goddess. “Ede.” an expert seamstress, makes many pretty clothes for herself and is a proud exponent of the Home Economics department. She is very modest about this virtue, however, a trait quite becoming a young lady. FLORENCE BLOCH ..........................(Blockv) Enjoying life thoroughly day by day. Blocky” is always cheerful and gay. Garcian, Corresponding Secretary. Here she comes now! Who? Why. it is Florence, of course. Florence is the one with the brown eyes, very soft brown eyes they are, too, radiating kindness and friendliness. Her bobbed hair causes her quite a bit of trouble because the ends refuse to stay where she wants them. MARION BON ST EE. I......................(Marv Ann) Friends like Marion are few; Always helpful, always true. B. B. C.: Glee Club; Senior Magazine Board. Let me introduce you to Marion. She is so good-natured and knows no end of jolly things to do. She is a live wire at all the parties and improvises all sorts of games and stunts. If it were not for her hospitality, the class would not have had two of its many parties. Three cheers for Marion! RUTH BOWEN ..................................(Kitty) Always to help a friend in need Seems to be this maiden's creed. Glee Club: Girls' Band: Reflector (sub.). Truly such a lithe, trim little personage would grace the most fastidious medieval court, especially when robed in black and crimson with a jaunty Tam-o-Shanter and drooping ostrich plume. For dost thou not recall the page in the 47 Workshop Play? Ruth is quite a critic of dramatics and in her inconspicuous way adds a spicy note to productions.

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