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THE LCG Tlzr' Shore 1u'n'z',:v, a student publi- cation which is issued weekly by the Staff members, has kept up to the minute on school news and activities. Under the able direction of Mr. Baumer, the new sponsor, the staff has worked together to keep the paper out of the red and has succeeded ad- mirably. Because several new positions have been added to the staff the journalism students have been given more oppor- tunities and experience in reporting. A friend in need is a friend in- deed. This statement symbolizes the Friendship Club of Shore. Throughout the hard winter, they have helped others in numerous ways. The giving' of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets heads the list of their good deeds. One can never be happy if he has no friends. The Friendship Club is trying to make everyone happy. Through it the girls become ac- quainted, and are very happy here at Shore. Under the direction of Miss Gill. the Leader's Club has progressed smoothly. The club is composed of twenty-Five members who are Juniors or Seniors. Their special enterprise this year has been the supervision of the girls' intra-mural basketball games. For each game certain girls are appointed to take charge of the scoring' and time-keeping. SHORE Bluciizic STAF1- FRIENDSHIP CLUB l19l Liaamfziis CLU2
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Soys 611.121-3 true Qincrs' Grazia CLV1 ,V c'il1cs'i'R,x ANI: liANn ll8l THE LOG XYitl1 Min llevington as director, Shorek lmoy's and girls Glee Clubs have increased to the approximate number nl one hundred and thirty. They 5211151 at the eonnnencements and at Gala Nite. Then, of course, the girls participated in the candlelight ceremony at Christmas. However, the feature of the year was the delight- ful operetta, Pickles or In Old Yiennaf' The three seniors who had leads were: Henry Pieozzi .... Jigo, a Hungarian Gypsy King. llorothy Pardey. .Lady Vivian Delan- cey. a charming' English widow. Helen Horwitz ...... .X gypsy woman XYhile our school enrollment has lmeen increasing, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Heck, has added many new members. It has played selectionw at Gala Nite, Commence- ment exereiwea, Senior plays, and it has accompanied the operettu.
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Varsity Basketball NDICR the expert guidance of Coach Ford I.. Case, the Shore basketball team captured its second liastern Conference championship in three years. llefeating team after team hy overwhelming scores, the varsity won the coveted title. losing hut one conference game which was the game with Maple Heights. Seeking new laurels, Shore journeyed to Akron to compete in the Northern tlhio 'l'ournament. against the hest teams of this district. Here they were finally defeated hut not until they had secured recognition hy heating two of the strongest teams and gaining the semi-finals. Shore started the season with a veteran quintet composed of Riehe and Brown, forwards, I'alko and Mack, guards, and Vtfeinschreider, center. Captain VVick and Iirown were lost to the team at midyear hy graduation, hut their places were filled liy two capahle men, .Xl Nason and VVillard Riehe. ,lim Palko was chosen to suc- ceed XYick as captain. No player can he given special mention without including the rest of his teammates. Art Brown was the spark plug of the team. XYhenever a player became tired or discouraged, Art was always ready with a word of encouragement to put him hack on his feet. Chuck XYick directed the team. Always cool and confident. Chuck was the perfect captain. Melvin Riehe proved that size is no handicap to a haskethall player. His ac- curate shooting was one of the main reasons for the team's successful season. Mel- vin compiled l-lO points in l5 games for a new school record of individual scoring. Richard XYeinschreider was a silent hut important cog in Shore's machine. Dick will he hack next year. Melvin Riehe and Dick XYeinschreider were chosen on the All-Conference team hy the l5edford-News-Register. -lim l'alko took his haskethall seriously. Always eager to play. Shore will he indeed lucky to Find another player like slim who seemed to play hest in the toughest games. .-Xl Nason played his lirst year on the varsity. For clean, hard playing Al will he hard to equal. XYillard Kiehe still has another year of haskethall. .Xlthough he played hut half a year, XYillard scored fifty-four points for Shore. -lim Mattie proved valuahle all year with his ahility to play either guard posi-- tion. l20l THE LOG
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