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ss 1930= Beatrice Hirsch ..President Margaret Merchant Vice-President LUCILLE KlSTHARDT . .Secretary Werner Crozier Treasurer Miss Esther Russeli Sponsor Page nineteen
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Porthole History of Our School NE of Shore's first principals was Miss Roglin, now Mrs. Morris. In 1915 Shore graduated but two, Olive Frizzell and Gladys Smith. Shore and Euclid therefore combined their graduations. The same year the two schools decided they wanted a Senior play. The combined classes could not furnish enough material for the entire cast so the Juniors were asked to help out. The gym, a small affair compared to our present gym, could boast no stage. Mr. Stray succeeded in providing one building, an impromptu affair from wooden horses and planks. The girls made the back-ground and curtain of cambric. The proceeds bought Shore's first gift, a picture. The following year Shore attempted its first musical show, In a Japanese Garden. Two of the teachers sang the solos. There was no boys' Glee Club and girls from Junior High furnished the material for the chorus. Miss Roglin organized a girls' basketball team. It is interesting to know that she was but two years older than her Senior girls. She often found it necessary to play with them and for lack of competition often arranged games with the boys. During the same year, Mr. L. L. Marshall, a member of the School Board, taught civics, algebra and geometry in the afternoon, attending Eaw School in the morning. By the school year 1916-1917 Shore's Senior High could boast a total enrollment of 30. In 1918 what a splendid fall, Mr. Metts first entered our ranks as did Miss Aingworth. At this time there was no basketball league but Miss Aingworth coached a girls' team and developed some fine cagers. And imagine this if you can, none other than Mr. Metts coached the boys' athletic team. Believe it or not, these moderns danced every day during the lunch hour in the gym. The cafeteria just didn't exist, and each shared his box lunch with his neighbor while the teachers dropped their crumbs on the office floor. This year, The Country Doctor, directed by Mr. Metts, was pre- sented as the Senior play. Ted Bonnema and Geraldine Devoe played the leads. The Senior classes of Euclid and Shore held their Senior ban- quet at Euclid High School. Shore's first football team was organized in the fall of 1919. Joe Meyers, manual training teacher, coached the squad. Don't we all re- member those heroes he produced, Neil Smith, Jerry Gleitz, Homer Wat- kins, Ray Smith, Bill Gill and Johnny Christopher? The girls' basketball team was combined with Euclid's and our girls traveled back and forth over dirty, dusty roads to hold practice in the Euclid gym. In the spring of 1920, our old gym being enlarged to its present (Continued on page 78) Page eighteen
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Porthole WERNER CROZIER Class Treasurer II, IV. Football III. IV. Track III, IV. Werner Crozier, retiring and shy, But nevertheless he's a popular guy. BEATRICE HIRSCH Class President I. IV. Porthole Staff IV; Editor IV- 1st Semester. Glee Club II. III. IV: Leader IV-lst Semester. Operetta II. III. IV. Basketball. IV. Leaders' Club III. Shore Breezes IV. Camera Club III, IV. Student Council III. IV: Secretary III. IV. National Honor Society. Salutatorian. A scholar of the best is she, And in basketball it's nine for Bee. MARGARET MERCHANT Class Vice-President IV. Margaret so demure and shy Has graduated from high school to matrimony. CHARLES SCHUBERT Football I. II. Ill; Captain III. Class President II. III. Track III. IV. Glee Club III; Operetta III. Baseball Man- ager IV. Hi-y Club IV; President IV- lst Semester. National Athletic Honor Society II. Yea. Chuck. the crowd roared. Again Schubie had scored. WILMA GILLMAN Student Council II. IV; President IV. Class Vice-President I. Leaders' Club III, IV. National Honor Society. Vale- dictorian. A lovable, dignified and pleasant lass, Who. in grades, ted her graduation class. LUCILLE KISTHARDT Class Secretary IV. Shore Breezes III. IV. Class Treasurer II. Camera Club III. Lucille Kisthardt, nice and neat, And as a typist, she can't be beat. CHARLES NASO Student Council III. Class Vice-Presi- dent III. Glee Club III. IV; Operetta III. IV. Dark brown eye and curly hair, Charles is a gent to ladies fair. MARIE SILVER Entered from Glenville High. Student Council IV. Well kept hair and sparkling eyes, Mark this senior as being Wise. Page txccntij
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