Euclid Shore High School - Shore Log Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1929
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THE
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1929
PUBLISHED BY
SHORE
HIGH SCHOOL
EUCLID, OHIO
VOLUME IV
Table coil? Contents
PAGE
School . . . 7
Seniors . . II
Classes . . . . 23
cffctivities .... 3 5
cvqtfzletics .... 49
cf4d'vertising . . . 63
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FOREWORD
IS is a review of a
busy, successful year at
Sbore. It is primarily a
Senior yearbook, a publica-
tion wbicb, as tbe years go
by, sbould keep alive in tbe
minds of tbe graduating class
memories of tbeir class1nates.
We cbose tbe frozen Arctic
as our art tbeme because it is
one of tbe few lands of ro-
mance and mystery left to
beckon tbe modern youtb.
If our book carries to tbe
bomes of tbe community an
interesting account of tbe
year's work and play at
Sbore, and some day is tbe
source of a few moments of
bappy contemplation for our
fellow students, tben we sball
be indeed rewarded.
RALPH MYERS,
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Gain sincere appreciation ofthe help
you have been to us in the class room and in
the production of our school publications, We dedicate
to you this Porthole of 1929
"The public school is fbi' FOI'llUl'Sf0I1F of
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We have, residing within the shadow of our school, a man of re-
nown, Colonel Carmi A. Thompson. Colonel Thompson is statesman,
politician, soldier, business man, traveler,-lending his great mind often
in the service of his country. Some of the notable public positions he
has attained are Treasurer of the United States, Secretary to President
Taft, member of the House of Representatives, and Special Commis-
sioner to make a survey of the economical and internal conditions of the
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METTS, DANIEL E.
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NVooster College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A
AINGXVORTH, LUCILLE
Domestic Art
Western Reserve College for Woiiien, A.B.g Co-
lumbia University.
BROSE, EARL M.
Mzmuzzl Tl't1jlIflIg, Pbysinll Clllfllfl'
Ohio University, B.S.
CAINIPBELI., PERA
English, Sofia! Problvuzs, Evozzolzzifii
Defiance College, A.B.g University of XViseOnsin
Ohio State.
CART, LILLIAN
Hisfory, C0lI1lI1l"1't'il11 Szlbjvcfx
Western Kentucky State Normal College.
CASE, FORD L.
Orrfaexfra, Baud, Boys' Cozzvb, Mrznzml
Traiuilzg, Mevfaazzinzl Dl'!1lL'ilIg
XVooSter College, Ohio University, Ohio State.
CRAMPTON, MARY R.
Libfllfftlll
University of Michigan, A.B.
CRONE, MABEL E.
Mczffaezzzafivs
Oberlin College, B.A.
DARST, LOUISE
Conznzerrial Sllbjerfs
Miami Universityg Oberlin College, B.A.
DOUTT, GENAVIEVE
Lzzfiu, Frvrzrfa
Beaver College, B.O.g Southern College, A.B.g
Columbia University.
HENRY, GRACE
Art
Cleveland School of Art.
KNOX, HAIKLEY J.
Science, Com uzervial Al'ifl7llIt'fiL'
Coe College, B.A., Iowa State College.
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XVKILDSIUI' College,
LAWS, MAUDE F.
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XVestern Reserve University, Ali.
LEO, CARI,
Ol'z'ln'sfn1, Banff
Northwestern University, American Conservatory
of Music, B.M.
REPIBE!lG, BARBARA M.
Musiv
Miami University, Cvraeluate in Music, XVestern
Reserve University.
RDSENBEIKGEIK, HETTY E.
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Westerii Reserve College for Wfomen, B.S.g Uni-
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RUSSELL, ESTHER M.
Girls' Cozlvfa, Hisfory
Bowling Green State Normal College, University
of XY'iseonsin.
SPANGLIQR, HARRY XV.
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Heidelberg University, B.A.
SXVARTZ, CLARIL E.
English, Ionrmzlixnz
Wfellesley College, B.A., University of Chicago.
TAYLOR, EULALIA
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Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glendale, XVest Vir-
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WLIITESIDE, STANLI-CY L.
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Ohio State University, B.A.
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one of steady progress.
Members of the Council have assisted during the mid-year changing of classes,
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student body at assemblies.
This ye.1r's project is n handbook, containing a self-appraisal questionnaire for
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Student Council I, IIIQ Sec'y-Treas. III.
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Glee Club II, III, IV, Sec'y-Treasurer IV.
Operetta II,lIII, IV.
Leaders' Club IV.
Shore Breezes IV.
French Club IV.
Camera Club IV
FLORENCE PFEIL
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Vice President II, IVQ Class President III.
Varsity Basketball III, IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
Glee Club II, III, IV.
Operetta IV.
Orchestra I, II, III, IV.
French Club IV.
Porthole Staff III, IVg Assoc. Editor IV.
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Class Secretary IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
Porthole Staff IVQ Photograph E
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Advertising Committee III, IV.
Camera Club.
National I-Ionor Society
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Clee Club IV.
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Leaders' Club III. IV.
Camera Club.
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Basketball IV.
French Club IV, Secretary IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV, Secretary IV.
National Honor Society
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CLIFFORD BANTFL
Glec Club II, III, IV.
Band III, IV.
Orchestra I, II, III, IV.
Cheerleader III, IV.
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BERNICE CARNEY
IIIILCFCCI from Perry High Scliool.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
Franz Perry built Ibis l'bcll'l!Iil1'Q mist
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RALPH BONNITMA
Student Council III, IV.
Glee Club III, IV, Operettn, III, IV.
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ALICE CIMPERMAN
Student Council IV, Vice President IV.
Glee Club II, III, IV, Leader IV, Oper-
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Leaders' Club III, IV.
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Loaders' Club III, IV.
Advertising Committcc III, IV.
Portllolc Stag IV.
Slmrc Breezes IV.
Camera Club.
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Glas Club IVQ Opcrctta IV.
Football Manager III.
Track I, II, IIIg Captain II.
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Glue Club III, IVg Opcrctta III, IV.
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Football III.
Track III, IV.
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PAUL MCCORMICK
Ifntered from Green River Institute.
Glue Club III, IVg Secretary-Treasurer IV.
French Club IV.
Orchestral III, IV: Secretary-Treasurer IV.
Band III. IVQ Secretary-Treasurer IV.
Iiootbnll III.
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EDITH GRDINA
Entered from Collinwood High School.
Sliore Breezes IV.
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HAROLD MEIRERT
Entered from Collinwood Higli School.
Glee Club IV.
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HANNA HART
Glue Club I, Il, III: Operetta I, II, III.
I,e.iders' Club III, IV.
Sliure Breezes IV.
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Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Leader IV, Oper-
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BETTY HAUSCHILD
Glee Club II, III, IV, Operetta II, III, IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
Porthole Staff IV.
Shore Breezes IV.
Orchestra IV.
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HUGH MILLER
Entered from Franklin High Selmol, Lua
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Glee Club IV, Operetta IV.
Purthole Staff IVQ Art Editor IV.
Shore Breezes IV.
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HELEN LARICK
Glee Club IV, Operetta IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
French Club IV.
Porrhole Staff III, IV.
Shore Breezes II, III, IV.
National Honor Society
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ROBERT MILLER
Entered from Franklin I-Iigh Schtml, Lux
Angeles, California.
Basketball IV.
Baseball IVQ Track IV.
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Glee Club II, III, IV, Operetta II, III, IV.
Basketball II, III, IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
Porthole Staff IV.
"Siu-vi jwriornllily, full of 1'axmlily."
CHESTER MORRIS
Iintcreel from East Tech.
Track III, IVQ Captain IV.
Purthole Staff IV.
Movie Operator IV.
Football Manager IV.
Stage Property Manager III, IV.
National Athletic Honor Society
National Honor Society
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IENNIE MERTEK
Iiaeketball Manager IV.
l.eaelers' Club III, IV.
Portliolc Staff III, IV.
Shore Bree7es III, IV.
French Club IV.
Camera Club.
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,IOHN PEARSON
Cwlee Club II, III, IVg Operetta II, III, IV.
Orchestra III, IV.
Band III, IV.
Advertising Committee II.
Tfwn' ixn'l nzurb fo lbix Iifflt' man,
Bllf be flow his bil u'fJcrrz'cr' br' fan.
MARGARET OGILVIE
Leaders' Club III, IV.
Class Treasurer III.
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Porrhole Staff IV.
Shore Breezes IV.
Band IV: Drum Major.
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JANET PETROWSKI'
Glee Club III, IV: Operetta III, IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
French Club IV.
Camera Club
Senior Play
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RUTH REPKA
Cvlee Club II, III, IV: Opererta III, IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV: Vice President IV.
Porthole Staff IV.
Camera Club
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LEONORA SIGNORISTTI
Leaders' Club III, IV.
French Club IV: Treasurer IV.
Shore Breezes III.
Porrliole Staff IV.
Camera Club IV.
Senior Play
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HIILIEN SPIINCER
Student Council II: Seeremry II.
Glee Club II, III, IV: Operetta II. III, IV.
Porrhole Staff III.
Shore Breeves III.
French Club IV.
Leaders' Club III, IV.
National Honor Society
Senior Play
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The: llmuiiiinmelite: Srtirwalinlgfeirs
A Comedy in Three Acts
by
BOOTH TARKINGTON
Presented by the Senior Class, May 24, 1929
CAST OF CHARACTERS
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Who is left deserted in a lonely way station because of L1 storm meets
Isabel Sfzmrf s.,.e.,.,e,e,,ee..,ee.,e,e,e.es,.,eee.e ,. ss,,,,,s L ,..,s..s,,.. .E ,srs,s,ese,e, L s,,.e,,,,,e.,,e,s,e, HELEN SPENCER
who has also been isolated there.
They are rescued by
FIOVUIIFCH sr.,e.. ,,,e,e,,,....ee,,,e,....s,e.e,. ....es M 1 XRIAN AHLBIAN
a modern young flirt and
Iobnuie Wbife ,.......,s,e.,,e..,e.,....e,....,,,..,e,.,,.e,,,ee,e,,ee..,e,e,e,e,,.,e,e,e, as e.,ese ,ese ,.,,DiNNIEL RIILLER
her boy friend, who drives them to Isabel's home, where they meet
Azznf Ellen ee.eeee. eeee...,,,ee,,ee,.e...,eee,,. . e,e,eee... .L eeeeeeee.,.ese s.,e.. , eeeeee,.eee LLIOVONORA SIGNORIYTTI
the grand-niece of Isabel. Isabel employs the help of
Maffie ,.,,,.ee,..,ee.e,e,ee.,e..,,.,...,, . se,.e,e e- ee,e,,,....s eeees , ,ees,eee , e,,e L. , JANET PFTROXYSKY
the maid, in her attempt to intrigue Ames.
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the butler.
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A handy creek, a Chevrolet,
Owned by Stanley of Shore.
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Old Chevy took a dive and hung
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Awaiting the touch of his master's hand
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Oh, fortunate Mr. Whiteside,
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For the water of the creek was drained
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NHEMBERS
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Crozier, Nvcrncr Hmxwlmldcr, lfllxxvmilx Nam, Cl1.11'lL-N
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ROBERT MARCPI
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CLASS CO1 ORSTBIIIU
Chrixmpher, lluanirn
COnr.1d, Thendnre
Goodwin, james
Green, Wfnlter
Kinkupf, .Imuphine
Knight, jeanettc
Kressin, May
Krxnik, Edward
Lemmon, Marie
MEMBERS
Longo, Josephine
Lucas, Mngaret
Lusher, Mnrabell
March, Robert
Manvelmnn, Sarah
Martens, Dorothea
Noela, Stella
Ogilvie, Helen
Pl.1nr7, Garnett
Puwcll, Norman
Sf1ltI,l'lIf Cmmril NIUIIIIFCI'
Sjronsm'
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Proudfout, Richard
Riedel, Lester
Scheerer, George
Turk, Dorothy
Vidriek, Anton
Williaiwis, Kenneth
XVillkOmm, Marie
Wissninii, Viola
Zivkovic, Marie
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OFFICERS
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ROBERT LOWDER OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO T or ,Sfmlvnf Cfmuril Afwazfwr
Miss LUCILLE AINGWORTH OOOO E To to ,OOOOO ,Sjmuxor
Alger, Clifton
Cameron, Rachel
Crampton, Scott
Dcvor, Leslie
Duff, Will.it'd
Gcvann, Artliur
Gill, Jack
Herman, Marjorie
Hicks, Adclu
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MEMBERS
llopricli, Knrltcrint
Hunter, P.iulinc
Lludkins, Iidwin
Longo, Otto
Lowdcr, Robert
Maccy, jamcx
Miller, Stuart
Mmscr, H.irolrl
Parks, Rolwcrt
Ritltlcll, lucillc
Slmllcy. lutlwig
Sitlclall, litlmuml
Slcp.lnox'icl1, l,ily.m
Stcvcm. Urvc:
Tliomnx, R.1lpl1
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Annlcrxim, llilalmutli
Aiulrcws, Llaarlcs
Arnmcida, liurnicc
l'1incl4lcy, klulin
liunncina, XVcslcy
Iiriglclx. .lulin
lirull, Nlildrcal
liukuvcc, Cllaarlcs
Iiukovcc, liranccs
Clainplcjulir., Ruud
C,,cnlncr, licrniuc
Clavuy, Arvilla
Llincs, Margaret
Cilymcr, W'illi.1n1
Camllins, l.L'ruy
C,uugl1lin, Cfulcttc
Clnwin, Mary
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MEMBERS
Guliim, Iilurcncc
Cirill, Alien
hcliring, Ifstlicr
Hill, lkxlmcr
Hurwiw, Sheridan
vlainiwn, Virginia
lnliiiwii, l'vY.1LlI1.'I
Kruscr, Katlicrinc
latuur, Richard
I,.lLlklCflJ.lCl1, Edgar
lawckard, Xvilliani
I,in'imcr, Alcx
Nlantcl, Gcurgc
Millar, Mildrcnl
Mortimer, Irma
O'llonncll, Ann
Ovcracrc, Catherine
Palkn, -lulin
Parmalcc, Riclmard
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Pilla, Lucy
Pyle, May
Rcddcn, Richard
Ruse, Clliarlcx
Scidul. Rutli
Sliarnas, Hclcn
Spcidcl, Lynn
Stcngur, Iftlwl
Testa, Carl
Tmnavic, Victoria
Traub, Lawruncc
Triman, Alvin
Vedder, Erma
XY'CgI'l1Jl'l, Virginia
NVilmS, Edward
XVinsluw, W'illiam
XVitmcr, -Innc
Win, Ruth
Zcllc, Dorotlly
Zook, klolm
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FRANCES NLMEC ., .. Sm'rvh1r"y-Tnuzmrm'
RUTH NASON eeeeee ee Sfznlvnz' Conuril Mvnzluw
Miss JANE WIIJI,,IANIS eeeeeee E Y ,, 77,,, ,, Y 7 7 , Spfmmr
Bauer, Anna
Bixler, Rutli
Boyence, lalary
Bricel, Florence
Burgcrt, Robert
Carlson, Lennart
Carney, Margaret
Disanto, Evelyn
Douglas, Helen
Drenik, Franeeis
Elccker, Fred
Fiali, Ijlivabetli
Hartman, Hilda
Hartyel, Mary
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MEMBERS
Haslin, Arline
Haven, Gerard
Himpleman, ,Iulm
lscliay, Harry
Keipert, Helen
Lane, Gertrude
Morris, George
Murray, Katherine
Muswer, lNlelyin
Nason, Rutli
Neely, Lenurc
Nemec, Francex
Nuxse, Louis
Peek, Caruline
llellerin, Margaret
lluie. Sltllllill
Pyle, Freda
Rueiler. xYlllll.1I11
Rogers, Violet
Seliwan, Gretchen
Spencer, leYerne
Sullixan, Marjorie
Tegel, l'ranli
licliner. Sanfuiwl
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XY'agner, l:l'.lIh.'cx
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KENNETki BENDING
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CLASS COLORS--Blavk mmf Gold
Abbott, Richard
Bain, Corliss
Barber, Paul
Bending, Kenneth
Bixler, Helen
Blulam, Alma
Bonnema, Mary
Boyencc, Alex
Browning, Victoria
Byrne, Robert
Cambria, Thomas
Cimperman, john
Covert, W'illian1
Cowin, Ruth
Crovier, XVayne
MEMBERS
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Davis, Frank
Daw, Williana
Devnun, Louis
Doherty, Marian
Donohue, Glenn
Drenik, Helen
Egger. Milton
Ifttenger, Marguerite
Iiioretti, Ralph
Fox, Stephen
Gilson, Eunice
Green, Melvin
Hall, W'illiam
Hart, jack
Harwood, Eugene
Harwood, Orville
Hernale, Helen
Howard, jack
-Iagotlnik, Anton
-Iarc, Mary
Rorrhals, john
Kroetv, Harold
Lariek, Duane
Lauderbaeh, Clarence
McAuliffe, Mary Louise
MeCahan, Bernard
McMillan, Elilabeth
Malovrh, Louise
Mason, Xv'illl3l'l'l
Mihevic, Marie
MoHet, Marian
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Nason, Etlitli
Nelson, Alvar
Nelson, Herbert
Neurolir, Lillian
Nolan, Mary
Norris, Norma
Palko, Agnes
Nosse, John
Pnrenti, Angelo
Passerello, Florence
Patterson, Surlene
Podosky, Angela
Poje, Louise
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Rake, Helen
Saun tlers, lfll.1 May
Serino, Joe
Sliimrocli, Mike
Sieldall, Iris
Spearman, Ruth
Stein, Howard
Stuekall, Dudley
Strakol, George
Stray, xVllliJl1l
Strunk, john
Sturm, Anton
Sylvester, jack
Teskn, Eleanor
Thomas, Lena
Tlmonms, Marion
Tiffany, George
Tippen, klolin
Trnuln, Fred
Trimnn, Ifugene
Turk, Adeline
XV.1el1tell, Lester
Xxlidglllff, Gertrude
NVill, X7.llCl'i.l
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Nvruek, Ailene
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Cainemn, Beatrice
Clmarles, Meryl
Liiiiders, Mary Ifilcn
Iilirley, XViiii.lH1
Ifriswli, Dorothy
Cierjevieli, -Imepliine
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-Iulinwn, Annie
Kinkupr, Anton
Kuekenmeister, Helen
I..1Sci1, Lucille
Mellonnld, Donald
Meissner, Donald
Metrger, I5r.mk
Miskericli, Annie
Murphy, I.CI1Ul'C
Nniitigal, Frank
Nemec, Matthew
Nnsse, Anna
Parisi, Catlierinc
Pariwi, Jennie
Philiipe, Jeim
Plummer, M.1rtim
Rnmoni, Tony
Stewart, Duane
Tousley, Rene
Smith, Louise
Spelko, Frank
Vidugeris, liliznbeth
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Yancer, LnVunne
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Tlhliircdl Annnail Spelllliing Match
For the past three years, a spelling contest has been held at the close
of the first semester to determine the champion speller in the high school.
The last two contests were old-fashioned, oral "spell downs", but this
year a five-minute dictation was read, and the student writing this para-
graph with the fewest mistakes was named champion.
Each English class was represented. The class champions were seated
at desks on the stage before the assembly. Miss Swartz, Supervisor of
the English Department, read the paragraph from Eugene Wright's book,
T60 Grcfrzf Horn Spoon.
lrma Mortimer, a sophomore, won the championship.
The class champions were:
12A Jean Wilson
12B Ellsworth Householder
11A Richard Proudfoot
11B Adele Hicks
10A lrma Mortimer-Champion
10B Betty Fish
9A Lena Thomas s
ln 1928 Jean Wilson won the championship, and in 1927 Emily
Kovacic held the honors.
A lllresllarnangs Song at Graduation
TUNE! "S1L'z'f'1'lm11'1's on Panztlrl'
Single file they come down the aisle,
The Seniors on parade,
I can't help sigh as they pass me by
The Seniors on paradeg
lid love to join the line, but they bar me,
For it takes many credits to join their army,
How I pine just to fall in line
With the'Seniors on parade.
E. T.
Literary Programs
Literary programs are a bi-monthly occurrence at Shore. They
were established for the purpose of giving students a chance to appear
in public.
Miss Doutt, the faculty manager of these assemblies, arranges the
calendar in which are programs by each department, speeches by faculty
members and by outsiders, and musicales.
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Carl XViclier'n
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Shore Band lias completed its second successful year under faculty suptrxision
The band has played during the last year at all liorne football and basltetwill cunts
and at some games that were away from liome.
Mr. Leo is our music director and supervisor. Mr. Case, faculty tutctoi int
manager, has given, voluntarily, liis services to tlie school.
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ELSIL TAYLOR
MAY KIKESSIN
MARIAN APILNIAN
MRS. MAUDLQ LAWS
Alilmnn, lN1.lfl.ll'l
Anderson, Illimbetli
Bixler, Rutli
Brett, Mildred
Bukovec, Frances
Cimpernmn, Alice
Clark, Genevieve
Clnvey, Arvilla
Cowin, Jeannette
Getler, Dorothy
Grill, Alice
Hauscliild, Betty
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Herman, lx'1.l1'i0I'lC
Hicks, Adele
Hirbeli, Beatrice
ilaniison, Virginil
Kressin, May
Larick, Helen
Lemmon, Marie
Martens, Dorutliea
Matliews, Lucy
Miller, Mildred
Noeli, Stella
Petrowsky, Janet
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Pill.1, Lucy
Repka, Rnrli
Spencer, Helen
Stein, Mildred
Step.inox'ieli, Lilyan
Stmy, Helen
Tnylnr, Elsie
Tomnvie, Victoria
XY'illkoinm, Marie
Xvitmer, 1.1110
Zivkovie, Marie
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PAUL MCCORMICK
JACK VVHITTLI3 LLL,
Myers, Ralph
Mcicrt, Harold
McCullcy, Robert
Miller, Hugh
B.1lltCl, Cliifurd
Lorimcr, Alex
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Cr.IIIIpmn, Scott
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Chconrnalll Club
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MEMBERS
Hrif Vinfiux- Swruml Viufini
Clifford Bantel Betty flaiiseliiltl
,lean XY'ilwn
Rieliartl Ablmir
Leroy Collins
joe Serino
nlolin Tippen .Inlin Pearson
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john Bukovic john Binekley
Herbert Nelson Orves Slevenx
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Paul lNlCCK7l'l11lCli
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Shore Orchestra, organized two years ago with a membersliip of live, now has an
enrollment of twenty. During the last year, the orchestra has progressed very rapidly
under
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Shore's weekly newspaper, the Shore Breezes, first organized in
1923, is edited by the class in journalism, under the supervision of Miss
Clare Swartz. The journalism department is new at Shore this year and
has raised the Breezes to a higher standard than it has ever attained in the
past. This four page mimeographed publication, edited every Tuesday,
is a charter member of the National Scholastic Press Association. Occa-
sionally a twelve page Special Edition is published, a sort of literary
number, containing the journalistic effusions of the school.
It is through the efforts of Miss Darst and the typing department
that the printing of our paper is made possible. The paper has a circu-
lation of two hundred and iifty copies.
Tyjaixfs
Rachel Clements Lucille Kisthardt
Edith Grdina Philomena Vidugeris
Hanna Hart
M i 111 mg ru fibers
Clifton Alger
Frank Bricel
John Brigleb
Charles Bukovec
Marian Ahlman
Frank Bricel
Ellsworth Householder
Helen Larick
Dorothea Martens
Paul McCormick
Hugh Miller
f0IH'lll11iSlII Class
Reed Campeljohn
Scott Crampton
Ellsworth Householder
Jack Whittle
Ralph Myers
Florence Pfeil
May Pyle
Elsie Taylor
Dorothy Turk
Jack Whittle
Mary Zagar
All Al1IFl'fC't1II Honor Raiiug--Superior is the way Shore Breezes was scored in the
national newspaper contest sponsored by the National Scholastic Press Association in
January.
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FLORENCE PIYEIL
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Marian Ahlmnn
Helen Lariek
May Pyle
Assixhlllf Pflllfflglllllll Eflifu
Ruth Repka
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Chester Morris
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Lucy Mathews
Jack XVhittle
Betty Hausehild
Robert MeCulley
Rachel Clements
Leonora Signoretti
May Kressin
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hlilglretl Stein
XY'alter Kremm
Ralph Thomas
Dorothea Martens
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Our Cafeteria
Well planned, appetizing lunches, eaten in the cool of the cafeteria, make a pleasant
break in the day's routine, and the material wants of the students are taken care of
by an efhcient staff. Varied and seasoned menus are planned by Miss Rosenberger and
cooked under her supervision by her assistants.
The present cafeteria system was organized when Miss Rosenberger came to Shore
in the fall of 1922. During winter, those lunching at school average S00 daily,
receipts 375, while in the warmer months the receipts average S65 daily, about 450
availing themselves of this convenience.
Mr. Wliiteside: Miss Grill, what do we mean by hybridizing?
A. G.: Well, you take a bit of one tree and put it with another tree, and you get a
new kind of tree.
Mr. Wliitesidez And is that how we get the pineapple?
Slhioregs Leadersg Club
OFFICERS
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Shore's Leaders' Club has been organized for two years. It is composed of junior
and senior gym girls, the purpose being to train the members in responsibility and
leadership, and to create more interest in gym work. The club now numbers thirty-
Eve girls. At the meetings, which are held every other Thursday after school, the
girls are assigned various duties which help to keep order in class. Some of the members
must check up on the number of gym girls taking showers, others on attendance, and
still others on outfits. This system relieves Mrs. Walleer of much worry.
One class, from September to February, under the guidance of leaders, always had
perfect outfits, had no tardiness, and had 8729 of the girls taking showers regularly.
In addition to the Leaders' Club, squads in all the gym classes have been organized,
each one trying to make the highest number of gym points by doing specified things.
And the result? Better, finer gym work with plenty of fun and enthusiasm.
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Membership in the National Honor Society is something of which to be proud.
To become a member in this nation-wide organization one must rank high in four
cardinal qualities: scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
W'hen a person is elected to membership, he is presented with a small gold pin in
the shape of a keystone on which is engraved the torch of knowledge and the four
significant letters: S. L. S. C.
The charter was granted in 1925.
SHORE MEMBERS
Aitken, Irene eeeet 'ZS Kovacic, Goldie ...,..'28
Brigleb, Carl ,.t,t '25 Luikart, Fordyce ooeee. ..-,,,'28
Kinney, Laura ,,,, r..,, ' 26 Raeburn, Elizabeth ,,,,,,r,,, '28
Mann, Lillian - ,ee, '26 Ahlman, Marian ..,, ----.'29
Aitken, Russell d.dd,.ded .,dde ' 27
Larick Helen .,..,
Anderson, Kenneth dded....de ,27 Morris, Chester e,.e
Kovacic, Emily t.r... r,.tt ' 27 Pfeil, Florence ...E
Schubert, Betty ,,., e..,, ' 27 Spencer, Helen .....,.,.
Book, Harold t,.te '28 Vidugeris, Philomena
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Significant word! It has meant something to every one of us. How well I remember one day
being told, "May, you were only going to play tennis on Saturday afternoon, weren't you? Well, you'd
better run into town and have that tooth taken out instead, I think." Of course Saturday dawned
brilliantly, of conrxc' the courts were in perfect condition, of course the 2:33 train to town didn't have
an accident, and of rolrrxt' the dentist hadn't died in the night.
I sat down in the waiting-room, skimmed disgustedly over a two-years-old Literary Digesf, and
stared deiectedly out into the hot street, where a cat basked in a patch of sun and licked its paws
lazily. Hollow tone echoed along the hall, a door banged, and the footsteps of a penitent, newly
released from the torture-chamber, sounded outside and died away in the distance. "Next!" I got up,
licked my tongue lovingly round my tooth, and tried to remember a hymn about guardian angels as I
climbed into that dreadful chair. I wondered vaguely if guillotines had seats, as the dentist fiddled
among his thumb-screws and things, smiling kindly at me. The hypocrite!
Now he was coming. Heavens! Need he really stretch my mouth quite so wide? Wow! He
speared my gum with his poisoned-arrow thing, and started to dig up my tooth. Wliat a brute the man
was! After a moment, the pain grew less. This wasn't so bad. I shut my eyes, and tried to remember
that little twist of the wrist that made your service so deadly. It would be almost impossible to return
a serve like that. Well, there would still be time to play after tea, if I caught the 4:10 train l1ome.-
"Nou' then!,' I washed out my mouth vigorously, stepped down a little stifily, smiled more politely
at the dentist, and walked down the hall. As I passed, I looked in at the waiting-room door, and
glanced patronizingly at the luckless victim who sat thumbing the antique Lilerary Digest. Came in
hollow tones behind me, "Next!" I smiled callously as I thought of the victim upstairs, and my
spirits soared as I banged the door and sprinted down the street. MAY PYLE
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Elf Fm, Cliflou Alger, Courla Ford L. Crzw, XVi1lIr'r Grevrl, lark Gzll, W'illmn1 Clynzrr f,NI.rr1ugr'rJ.
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Coach Case and his grid warriors underwent a tough season last fall. After losing
the Hrst two games to Shaker and Euclid Central, the team upset the dope bucket by
holding the big Green of Longwood to a scoreless tie.
They soon lapsed back into the lose column, however, and finished the season by
suffering defeats at the hands of W'est Commerce, Marshall, and Brush. The majority
of these losses were by very decided margins.
The Shore gridders, most of them green men and hopelessly outweighed, although
fighting a losing battle, always kept the Old Shore spirit and fought hard for the
Green and White until the final whistle sent them on their ways.
Despite the defeats the school's athletics are on the up-grade, and Shore will un-
doubtedly be heard from in the near future. One remarkable instance is the fact that
not one of last year's football men is being graduated this year and so Coach will have
a squad of veterans with which to work next year.
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CAPTAIN SCHUBERT '30 I-Ialfback-134 lbs.
Smiling little Chuck Schubert, playing
his third year for the Green and White.
gave all he had in his great task of leading
a losing team. You could count on Chuck's
being in the thick of every play.
I f SHALLY ,3O Tackle-150 lbs.
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Shally filled his position with ease and
came to be feared by the opposition. He
will be back to play next year.
TI-IOIxfIAS '31 Quarter-130 lbs.
ln Ralph. Shore had a very capable quar-
terback. He passed, punted, and carried the
ball, and his ability in directing the team
was noted by many.
GEZANN '31 Tackle-167 lbs.
Art loomed up as the main bulwark of
the Green's forward wall. He seemed to
take a peculiar delight in tearing huge holes
in the enemy's line and in other ways as-
tounding and depressing the opposition.
CROZIER '30 Halfbaek-138 lbs.
Hitting his stride late in the season, Wer-
ner developed a style that will make him a
valuable man next year. Besides being a
competent defensive back, Werner passes
and blocks well.
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FOX ,31 Halfback-110 lbs.
Right now all Eli lacks of being a great gridder is about sixty pounds of
brawn. All the other requirements he hasg he is fast. gritty, and smart.
XVatch out for him in the seasons to come.
SPEIDEL '31 Tackle-150 lbs.
Wlien the call of the gridiron is sounded next year, expectant eyes will
be turned upon Lynn. He served his apprenticeship in a line manner last
season, being especially adept in the art of place-kicking.
COOK '31 Quarter-115 lbs.
The loss of Toots will be greatly felt by the Shore grid warriors in the
coming season. He played a fast, smart brand of football last fall.
VIDRICK ,30 End-140 lbs.
XVith last season's experience back of him Tony should make a valuable
wing man next year. His good work in the West Commerce game won for
him a place in the hearts of his schoolmates.
LAUDERBACH '31 Fullback-142 lbs.
Ed supplied us with most of last season's thrills. He was either on the
tossing or receiving end of the season's successful passes. Besides featuring in
the aerial game he is a good defensive man. His good work in the Longwood
game will not soon be forgotten.
CRAMPTON '31 Center-15 0
Scott's Work in the diflicult position of center was commendable. His
passing accuracy and consistency Won for him the respect of his teammates
and the admiration of the Shore rooters.
YEOMANS ,30 Tackle-1-+8 lbs.
Bob Yeomans, after having bolstered up the Shore line for three seasons, has
left us for the sunny South. Bob made his share of the tackles and looked
good on the offensive.
LOWDER ,31 Guard-115 lbs.
Fighting Bob Lowder was the only Shorite to gain All Conference recogni-
tion. Bob's flashy defensive Work and fighting spirit drew favorable comment
in every fray.
TEST '30 End-136 lbs.
Babe held down his wing position in a Hne manner last season. He should
make a name for himself in scholastic grid circles next fall.
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Knlwrz' Lawler, Angelo Pi1n'11fi, llyllllvr' Krwnm fcilflfnlilll, Nfnruztul Pou'l'll, Rirfaiml l.ufo11r.
Boys' Basketball Squad
Another season has passed and again Shore is on the bottom rung of the Greatei
Cleveland Conference championship ladder. Our hard cage season has, however, helped
to develop some men of line character and promote a sense of good sportsmanship that
goes to build up the true Shore spirit. Coach Case and his charges worked hard
throughout the season, always trying, always hopeful, always enthusiastic, but their
best efforts were of no avail before the onslaughts of the powerful Conference quintets.
Coach Case carried a squad of about twelve men, of whom the following received
the varsity "SU: Krem CCaptainj c, Test rg, Miller lg, Bricel rf, Parenti lf, Crampton
lg, Powell lf, Latour rf, Gezann mgr.
Shore dropped the first five Conference garnes to Euclid Central, John Marshall,
Shaker, West Commerce, and Longwood, but managed to close the season with a victory
over Brush. Nevertheless, our cagers fared a little better in their independent tilts,
beating Maple Heights, Euclid Central, Alumni, and Wiclcliffe while they dropped
games to Cuyahoga Falls, and Kenmore.
The enthusiasm and loyalty of the student body the entire season was remarkable.
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Coach Russell,s girl cagers gained undisputed possession of the greater Cleveland
Championship toga by running rough shod over all local opposition and trouncing the
highly touted Catholic League Champs, Holy Name, in two games. Miss Russell's
call for netmen was answered by a wealth of material in the lettermen Pfeil. Getler,
Christopher, Mathews, and Stein, and several good new girls: Kinkopf. Ahlman, and
Clements.
The girls had no great diliiculty in piling up a S2 point score against Maple Heights'
26 markers in the opening game.
In the second, Euclid Central felt the strength of the Cvreen eagers in the form
of a 23 to 11 defeat.
The Rocky River maidens had to forfeit their game to Shore when part of their
team got lost in the storm that raged that night.
The return game with Maple Heights was a heart breaker for our netmen when
the final gun found the two teams in a 22 to 22 deadlock.
Stinging under the lash of the Heights game, the girls wrecked their vengeance
on the Alumnae in the next fray.
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The weather man has been winning most of the ball games this spring, and much
rain has hindered Coach Case's work on the diamond. To date Shore has played two
games. They beat the Alumni 11 to 2, and lost to Euclid Central by the score of
5 to 8. A game with Brush was postponed on account of rain.
Witli Capt. Gezann behind the plate, Bob Miller, Bricel, and Lauderbaek on the
pitching staff Cthese men also work in the infield when not on the moundj H. Miller,
Testa, Brigleb, Thomas, and Powell working in the infield, and Fox, Parenti, Wilms,
Myers, and Test, in the outer garden, Coach Case has the makings of a ball club that
can well hope to finish pretty near the top of the Lake Erie League standing.
The games yet to be played are:
April 26 Bedford at Shore
May 3 Brush at Shore
May 9 Shore at Brush
May 10 Shore at Bedford
May 17 Shore at Euclid Central
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Coach Case has a wealth of material out for track this spring. He carries a squad
of about seventeen good men and is confident that they will pull through the season in
much better form than the teams of the past few seasons. To date, his squad consists
of the following men: Crozier, Duff, Gill, Herman, Louder, C. Morris, G. Morris,
H. Miller, R. Miller, Kremm, Test, Parenti, Thomas, Schubert, Redden.
Shore has, so far, run in only one of the scheduled meets, but their showing in
this, a dual meet with Orange High, speaks well for the team. They defeated Orange
by a 75 to 32 score. Bob Miller led the scoring in this meet with 12M points.
The schedule is as follows:
Shaker-Euclid Central-Shore at Shaker .t...... ......... A pril 30
Longwood-Euclid Central-Shore at Shore ......,. ......... M ay 2
Brush-Shore at Shore ,,..........,......,......,...,,....,............. ......... M ay 7
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PIHLOMENA VIDUGI-IKIS, Clnzirnmzz
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H. W. SPANGLER, Sjmmor
Who advertises all Shore's picture shows, dances, games, and entertainments? Who
distributes a vast amount of advertising material throughout the community, and who
is always on hand to sell and collect tickets? It is--the Advertising Committee.
This committee meets regularly every Monday during the sixth period. They are
no idlers, for they spend their time stamping posters and tickets, and planning their
campaigns and advance sales of tickets.
There will be three or four vacancies on the committee for next year. Applica-
tions for these places are in order at any time.
Needed: Two Sophomores and one junior who are willing to work.
National Atlhilletiio Htonoir Society
For those boys who have earned at least one letter in athletics and have been above
the school average in scholarship there is reward in the National Athletic Honor
Society. This association, up to date, includes the following members from our
school:
Eugene Fryan '27 Ralph Bonnema '29
Harold Book 'ZS Walter Kremm ,29
Warren Borgsteadt '28 Charles Schubert ,3O
Edmund Budnick 'zs Robert Yeomans '30
Elmer Kurrle '28 Chester Morris '29
Frederic Watkins '28 Anton Vidrick ,30
Victor Zelle ,28 Scott Crampton '51
Robert Lowder '51
Tiiii Svoivr XViu'r'l-.1t's CONCl',P'FICJN ol-' How THI' Foorisari P1,in'i-its Talk:
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them for countleis losses.
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Boulevard Barbecue
Boulevard Barber and Beauty Shoppe
Bluem Boulevard Florist
Boulevard Park
Brooks Coal Company
City Ice and Fuel
J. B. Clark
Clover Farm Stores
Dille Road Lumber Co.
The Dutch Mill
Dyke Schoolnof Commerce
East Shore Community Club
c. R. Ely
Euclid Cash Market
Euclid Kiwanis Club
Euclid Village Dry Cleaning
M. L. Fisher
Guenther's Art Galleries
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Henn
Herff-Jones Co.
The Adam Hoffman Co.
J. F. Holcomb and Co.
Nick Joszt
Johnson-Stowell Co.
The Kibler Co.
John Klaus
J. F. Linnert
Moss Drug Co.
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Moss Point Recreation Co.
The Neal Fireproof Storage Co.
The L. J. Neff Coal and Supply Co.
Nottingham Savings and Banking Co.
The Odell Construction Co.
Ody's Confectionery
Penn-Sylvana Oil and Gas Co.
Henry F. Pfisterer
Real Hardware Co.
Reliable Jewelry
Roberts Hardware Co.
Harry H. Robinson, M.D.
Rosebrook Motor Sales
Schwartz Electric Co.
Scoop Printers
Shumakdr Service Station
H. W. Spangler
Spencerian Commercial School
Floyd B. Stein Inc.
H. A. Sterkel Co.
Stevenson Oil and Chemical Co.
Edward H. Stanton
Frank A. Thomas
Trudy,s Beauty Salon
Tucker's Garage
The Upson Wfalton Co.
XVickliFfe Lumber Co.
Xvissman Garage
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Family to Attend Dyke School
"There is no sliding over
just two years ago Alice Smith graduated from
EHORE HIGH SCHOOL. Today she is secretary to
the manager of the Smythe Building, with an in-
teresting job and a promising future. Miss Smith
ittributes her success to the Dyke School, where
she had her stenographic training.
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had chosen Dyke School in which to prepare for
business careers. Miss Smith is glad she followed the
precedent they established.
things at the Dyke Schooln, Miss Smith explains.
"They exact a line discipline and create a business-like atmosphere, helpful in main-
taining their high standards."
XVould not YOU, another SHORE HIGH graduate, be interested in learning
more about Dyke School? Our new bulletin will be mailed upon request.
D
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SCHOUL OF COMMERCE
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And show to me your pictured face.
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Hi' never got into disgrace".
And then they leave me standing thereg
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To get a closer look at you.
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Or smash the kitchen window-pane
XVhen you played baseball in the yard?
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l see you give a wicked wink.
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These, however, were dispatched in the same easy style that the girls had shown all
season. The final score was 28 to 11.
Then came the climax when the girls' squad took a trip down State to meet the
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Shore girls were able to score 276 points against their opponents 127 points total.
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Waiy Bach When-
Wfilly Goldfeder was covering Shorels athletic activities for The Cleveland News,
and, incidently, Shore was in a habit of winning the majority of the said activities.
One evening the members of the football team and their girl friends had convened.
as was the custom in those days at the home of a young co-ed to celebrate the victory
of the afternoon. Shore had beaten Valley City High in a very decided manner.
Wfilly Goldfeder, as usual, was there with bells on. And as the evening wore on,
it suddenly dawned upon Wfilliam that he had forgotten to report the game to The
News. In fact, he had not even remembered to get Valley City's line-up. What was he
to do?
You can be assured that there were suggestions enoughq but the one that appealed
to our young journalistls sense of humor the most was Hack McGrath's idea to put the
Shore girls' names in the place of the conquered gridders. Well, that was not so bad,
but Bill had to add his little contribution. And he did.
The next day's papers caused no little concern among the Shore faculty circle
when they read:
Referee-Doutt
Umpire-Swartz
I-Ieadlinesman-Spangler.
No one but Mr. Metts and Mr. Williain Abraham Goldfeder can tell what occurred
in the office that next Monday morning.
A country school board was visit-
ing a school, and the principal was put--
ting them thru their paces.
'4lVho signed the Magna Charta.
Robert F" he asked.
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The teacher, in disgust, told him
to take his seat.
lint an old country gentleman on
the lloarrl was not satislied, so he said,
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manner. I believe he did do it."
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is just the same as it has always been.
Martha: How do you know?
Marg: I just read about a Greek
maiden who sat and listened to a lyre
all night.
Mary: l can't find a single pin
anywhere. Xlhere do you suppose they
all go to?
lane: It's hard to tell, because
tliey're pointed in one direction and
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