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TOP ROW THIRD ROW D. Rayhuck W' Hill A I. Farrell T. Herrick M- Mccarthy R. Gjesse V. Ritchings M. Gibbons F' Nevar E. Chance D. Netschke B. Miller T. Cole Y. Alexander B. Sanner B- Aff T. Stanford B. Wilson S. Calabrese SECOND ROW 1. Baglione S. Nelson B. Barkinen F. Cook -I. Casson D. Lewis N, Cassidy ,l. Carlgren A. Johnson A. Hoffman BOTTOM ROW -I. Adams J. Horn P, Zerotl, VfC6'PT6-9. Miss Aingworth I. Murray, Pres. I. Town, Sec'y T, Mazick, Treas. Reconnaissance Crew Every school and every army needs someone or some organization to provide entertainment for relaxation and to provide rewards for honors ref ceived. The Student Council is such an organization. This group, composed of representatives from every homeroom, has provided us with many free dances and several special ones such as the Foothall Dance and Victory Dance. Their greatest achievement was the purchasing of the electric scorehoard for haskethall games. This was ohtainecl hy their sponf soring a magazine selling campaign. Another of this organizations revolutionary ideas was Stunt Night. The awards that the Student Council purchased were the gold hasehalls, National Honor pins, gold has' kethalls and metals. Pag C cT1.L'671 l,5'fO115
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TOP ROXV: E. Simon, E. hdlddleton. B Vvfinters. C Ea-ter, P Hommel. G. English, H. Becrman. kl. Bergem, E. Shulson, B. Paulsen. Semple. l FOURTH ROW: B Abramovic, F. Hopton, Hendrickson, B. Grau, B. Braden, D. Alexander. Il. Craig, B. McRae, G. Srockhaus, B. Howhn, R. Sherrcr, Shumway. Meyer, D. Daye. THIRD ROVJ: D. Heuser, lvl. Elircn' feld, -I. Fischer. R. Pierce. B. Sher' man. Chidlcy. B. Sill, Stranali.iii, A. George, C. Mead, L. Vogelsang, P. Malin. B. Hansen, XV. McVeen. SECOND ROXV: D. O'Branox'1c, A. Chalfant, R. Oliver, F. Rohrcr, L. Giampoli, L. Shebanck. A. Trivisano, N. Brandt, A. Rosa, I. McVcen, B. Seymore, A. Hale, L. Crockett, B. Vvlellington. FRONT ROVV: K. Newton, D. Dykar, C. Middleton, C. Miller, xl, Simon, P. Anderson, P. Buker, B. XVh1te, J. Mayer, Travers, D. Braden, G. Smeltz, A. johnson. T ramp. Tramp, Tramp Our band is marching to fame. Shore has just reason to be proud of its band for this year it has reached its greatest musical heights, claiming a uni- formed membership of sixty talented musicians. Mr. james E. Tccter, leaving to answer the call of his country, gave the directors position to Mr. Dale Harper. The band has given unanimous support to all activities it has participated in. Most outstanding was the spectacular exhibition of patriotism at the annual night football game at Willoughby, the splendid support offered by the band in the Pageant of Defense Bonds, at the concert at the Shore Theatre, and the North Eastern Ohio Basketball Tournament held the 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, and 14 of Mzirch this year. E There's Something About a Uniform While the new brilliant uniforms of white, blue and gold may be first to attract the eye, there's no ettes have progressed rapidly in their single year of training and are well deserving of high merits. Active in the participation of maneuvers of the denying the agile ability of the girls wearing them. band they have done much to add Color and enjoy, Headed by Arlinc johnson Shore s Drum Major ment to this hi hly successful organi ation 1 SHUMWAY J MEYER D Hrausrsa L cRoc1cErT B WELLINGTON 4 Page Twenty two J SEMPLE ' 5 ' , H' ' , ' 'U -- '-v ' v b c B ' i .1 gi A . . . . , 1 i , . i . Ax JOHNSON D o BRANov1C w MCVEEN B ABRAMov1c R sHERRER
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