Euclid Shore High School - Shore Log Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1947
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Green is the springtime,
White is the snowy shore,
Colors thot I odore,
Of our Shore High.
Springtime moy poss owoy,
Snow linger but o doy,
But thee I'll love for oye,
Our Shore High decir.
Deor ore the mem'ries,
Golden the doys of yore,
When we ocquired lore,
At old Shore High.
Time moy bring voin regret
Sorrows moy irk ond fret,
But thee l'lI ne'er forget,
My true Shore High.
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We, the graduating class of l947, dedi-
cate this book to the city of Euclid on its
Sesquicentennial Anniversary.
After l5O years of progress, "Euclid is
the fastest growing community in Ohio. lt
offers a greater variety of employment than
any other city of near its size in Ohio."
Yes, Euclid has grown and progressed
since its official founding in i797 when
"Eleven families came and built eleven
homes and sowed two acres of wheat
around each home," and along with it have
grown the schools and the possibilities and
importance of education.
We are grateful and proud to be gradu-
ated from a Euclid school. We look forward
to being citizens and to taking part in the
community life of our city.
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Board of Education
As we today survey American edu-
cation, we smile at the argument that
a grammar school education is enough
tor American youth. To say that be-
yond this education is a luxury is to
deny the common experience ot our
young people in the recent war.
While the major purpose ot second-
ary education today is to give our
youth a background of culture and
understanding that will make tor good
citizenship and happy living, we realize
it is ot vital importance to our country
as well as to our individual selves that
we lay the foundations tor a technical
or scientific lite. We are no longer a
simple, agricultural community. Our
lite has become singularly complex.
Our schools must face this challenge in
preparing young people for the years
ahead.
FIRST ROW: Anton E. Strohmg Russel l-l. Erwine, Superintendent, Loyal E. Luikart.
SECOND ROW: Loren J, Bullard, John F. Davis, President, C. E. Bowman, Vice Presidentj
Frank Mills, Business Manager.
eafuwoalfion, vinci ag om
Graduates ot l947,
The span of your years at Shore has
encompassed a very significant period
in the growth ot your City of Euclidl
While most of you have been here,
Euclid has doubled in size and it has
grown phenomenally in commercial
and cultural importance, as a good
place to work and to live.
You and your school-Shore-have
grown too,-grown in understanding
and capacity to meet new and larger
obligations. These responsibilities
must be assumed and ably carried.
That is being done.
And now, you are prepared by rea-
son ot home opportunities, community
advantages, and educational ettort to
be considered graduates ot Shore. May
you always be as proud of your school
in tuture as you have been during
your student days.
Shore will have reason to be proud
ot you who will be numbered among
the many successful Shore Grads!
Sincerely, , Leonard E. Loos
Walter Schwegler, Dean ot Boys
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Elsa Albrecht, Dean of Girls
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LUCILLE AINGWORTH
B. A. Flora Stone Mather
M. A. Columbia University
English
Sponsor at Newcomers Club
Faculty Advisor ot
Entertainment
LESTER ANGENE
B. A. Heidelberg College
M. A. Ohio State University
Ohio University
English, Psychology
Faculty Advisor ot the Log
Junior Class Play Sponsor
MERYL R. BAUMER
BA. Wittenberg College
LL. B. John Marshall Law
School
Wisconsin University
Western Reserve University
English, Dramatics, Speech
National Forensic League
Senior Class Play Sponsor
JDHN BECK
Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music
Baldwin Wallace College
Choirs, Vocal Music
JEAN BELL
B. A. Findlay College
History, English
VIRGINIA BELL
B. S. Beaver College
Physical Education, English
MINTON BLAUCH
B. S. Kent State University
M. A. Kent State University
General Science, Biology
Coach of Freshman Baseball
Chairman Assembly
Committee
ADRIAN BUERGER
B. S. University ot Dayton
E. E, Ohio State L'n've'sity
Algebra, Geometry
PERA CAMPBELL
B, A. Defiance College
M.A. Ohio State University
University ot Wisconsin
English
Service Club Sponsor
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B. S. Ohio University
M.S. University ot Wisconsin
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B. A. Northwestern
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Jr. High Vocal Music
LOUISE DARST
B. A. Oberlin College
M. A. New York University
Shorthand, Bookkeeping
Office Practice
MARIE DAVIS
B. A. Ohio Wesleyan
Columbia University
Ohio State University
Western Reserve University
English, Latin
Junior Girl Reserves
SPARTOCO DIBIASIO
B. A. Oberlin College
M. A. Columbia University
Science, Physical Education
Asst. Football Coach
Asst. Basketball Coa:h
CLARENCE ECKERT
B. S. Kent State University
Industrial Arts
Wrestling Coach
Asst. Football Coach
JAMES W. GEBHART
B. S, Heidelberg College
M. S. Ohio State University
Western Reserve University
Wisconsin University
Toledo University
Science
Science Club Sponsor
WILMA GILLMAN
B. A, Heidelberg College
English, Government
World History
Jr. Girl Reserves
DALE HARPER
B. S. Cincinnati Conservatory
of Music
University ot Cincinnati
University ot Akron
M. A. Western Reserve
University
Band, Orchestra
ROY O. HINCH
B. A. Akron University
Ohio State University
Kent State University
Western Reserve University
Mississippi University
Chicago University
Solid Geometry, Science
Trigonometry
School Photographer
EDITH LEMON
B. S. Northwestern
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M, A. Western Reserve
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B. S. Vlfestern Reserve
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Junior I-ligh Band
HAZEL J. MOORE
53. A Lake Erie College
Baldwin Wallace College
Physical Education, English
Cirls' Leader Club Sponsor
MARGARETTE PATRICK
B. A, Western Reserve
University
Spanish Business, English
Friendship Club Sponsor
JUNE PHYPERS
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M. A, Western Reserve
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Senior Sisters Sponsor
JOHN J. POHTO
B. S. Ohio State University
M. A. Western Reserve
University
Mechanical Drawing
Coach of Baseball
Megaphone Club
HETTY ROSENBERGER
B. S. Flora Stone Mather
M. A. Columbia University
Home Economics, Cooking
Jr. Red Cross
ROY SHARROCK
B. S. Wocster College
M.A, Columbia University
Physics
Coach of Baseball Pitchers
HARRY W. SPAN GLER
B. S. Heidelberg College
M. S. Western Reserve
University
Chemistry
Advertising Committee
Sponsor
IRA M. STUBBART
B. A. University ot Iowa
Cleveland Teachers College
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B. S. Ohio University
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Ohio State University
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VACCARIELLO
B. S. Miami University
M. A. Western Reserve
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English, Spanish
General Language
Evening Recreation
Committee
CHARLES C. VAUGHN
B. A. Bethany College
M. A. Ohio State University
Printing, Journalism
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Breeze Sponsor
ALEXAN DER WASELKOV
B. A. George Washington
University
M. A. Ohio University
Corcoran School of Art
Art
STANLEY A. WHITESIDE
B. A. Ohio State University
Wisconsin University
American History
National Honor Society
Sponsor
JANE WILLIAMS
Ph. B. Denison University
Ohio University
Chicago University
German, Latin
BEULA WILSON
B. A. Western Reserve
University
M. A. Western Reserve
University
Algebra
Girl Reserves Sponsor
EDNA L. WOODWORTH
B. S. Western Reserve
University
M. A. Western Reserve
University
Mathematics
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School Norse
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JAMES BAGLIONE
20720 Fuller Ave.
Dark and trim, that's our
Jim.
Hi-Y 3,45 Sec. 35 Ad Comm.
3,45 Breeze Stott 45 Track
lg Football l5 Jr. Play Statt5
Sr. Play Staff.
CARL BARILE
20630 Westport Ave.
Away for a while but
returns with a smile.
Returned from two years'
service in the Army.
Hi-Y l,25 Basketball l5
Football l5 Jr. Play Statf5 Sr.
Play Staff.
ROBERT BIRCH
57 E. 220 St.
ln our town, he's a clown.
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Staff 45 Basketball l,25
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2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Chorus
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DOLORES CERGOL
296 E. l95 St.
Cheer for Do with pep
and go.
Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.A.
C. l,2,3,45 Megaphone l,2,
3,45 Cheerleader 45 Sr. Sis-
ters 3,45 Breeze Staff 45 Log
Staff 45 Sr. Play Statt5
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DORIS CHISTOPHER
22l0l Fuller Ave.
Giggle on "Dar," we always
like more.
Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.A.
C. 2,3,45 Red Cross 25
Whirlo Club 2,3,45 Sr. Sis-
ters 3,45 Treas. 45 Log Stott
45 Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play
Staff.
JAMES CRAIG
2l6 E. 214 St.
With electric tricks, he
really clicks.
Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 4.
LOREN DOBOSY
2l 760 Roberts Ave.
With a drum beat
he's all reet.
Band l,2,3,4.
ROBERT FEIGHAN
64 E. 217 St.
A keen "X" marine.
Entered from St. Ignatius in
Junior year.
Returned from one year's
service in the Marine Corps.
l-li-Y 3,45 Baseball 3.
JAMES FUNK
2l73l Fuller Ave.
A handsome sight with a
smile so bright.
Hi-Y 3,45 Student Council
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JAMES GORKA
26l3l Briardale Ave.
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8l E. 2l4 St.
Quiet humor and wit, for
leadership she's tit.
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l,2,3,45 G.A.C. Board 35
Student Council 3,45 Sec. 35
Advisory Board 3,45 Ad.
Ccmm. 2,3,45 Pres. 45 Sr.
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TONY GIUNTA
21300 Gollar Ave.
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LEOLA HENRY
75 E. l96 St.
ln home art, she's smart.
Friendship Club 2,35 Log
Staff 45 Chorus 2,3.
PAUL HOMMEL
2l85 Warrington Rd.
We'd walk a mile for that
winning smile.
Hi-Y 3,45 Track 3,45 Band
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Hockey 3,-4.
AUDREY JENNISON
270 Babbitt Rd.
Blonde and cute and nice
to boot.
Friendship Club l,2,3,45
G.A.C. l,2,3,45 Service Club
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Breeze Staff 3,45 Jr. Play
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RUTH JENZ
304 E. 208 St.
A gal with beauty and a
strong sense of duty.
Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.L.C.
2,3,45 G.A.C. l,2,3,45 Serv-
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Advisory Board 35 Student
Council l,2,3,45 Advisory
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2,3,45 Ad Comm. 25 Whirlo
Club l,25 Sr. Sisters 3,45
Breeze Staff 25 Log Staff 45
Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play Statf5
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3,45 Recreation Comm. 3,4.
MARTHA KINNAMON
lO38 Babbitt Rd.
You can depend on such
a friend.
Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Friend-
ship 2,3,45 Treas. 45 Ring
Group5 G.L.C. 3,45 G.A.C.
2,3,45 Service Club 3,45
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ters 3,45 V.-Pres. 35 Log
Staff 45 Jr. Play Staft5 Sr.
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Orchestra l.
MARGE KOZAN
9l0 E. 237 St:
You'll remember her
laughter forever after.
Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Friend-
ship Club 2,3,45 Social
Chairman 35 Pres, 45 G.A.C.
l,2,3,45 G.L.C. 3,45 Service
Club 2,3,45 V.-Pres. 35 Stu-
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visory Board 3,45 Megaphone
Club l,2,35 Sr. Sisters 3,45
Sec.-Treas. 3,45 Jr. Class
Treas.: Sr. Class Pres.5 Log
Staff 45 Prom Comm.5 Jr.
Play Statt5 Sr. Play Staft5
Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l.
WARREN LEVITT
2689 Gridley Rd.
Dark eyes, handsome boy,
6 toot l, a girl's joy.
Nat. Scholastic Honor Soc.
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l,2,3,45 Track l5 Baseball
l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45
Prom Comm.5 Chorus l5
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DONALD LEWIS
29l E. 2l6 St.
A tackle that's right,
a team's delight.
Hi-Y 3,45 Treas. 45 Student
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ball l,2,3,45 Wrestling 3.
OLIVE LINDSAY
2l75l Morris Ave.
As o dancer she is reet
and altogether sweet.
Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.A.
C. 2,3,45 Service Club 45
Red Cross l,25 Megaphone
Club 2,3,45 Whirlo Club 2,
3,45 Breeze Staff 45 Jr. Play
Staff5 Gym Council, Pres. 4.
PHYLLIS LONG
23350 Arms Ave.
Her winning personality
without the least formality.
Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.L.
C. 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,2,3,45
Red Cross I5 Megaphone
Club 2,35 Senior Sisters 3,45
V,-Pres. 45 Breeze Staff 45
Log Staff 45 Prom Comm.5
Jr. Play Staff5 Chorus l.
JOHN MAVSAR
l929 Beverly Hills Dr.
A boy of note, he gets
your vote.
Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Hi-Y 3,45
Student Council 3,45 Pres.
45 Advisory Board 45 Sr.
Class Pres5 Log Staff 45 Jr.
Play Cast5 Sr. Play Staff,
JUNE McGUIGAN
2l85O Wilmore Ave.
With a shining baton,
she marches on.
Nat. Forensic League 45
Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.L.
C. 45 Majorette Club 45
Pres. 45 Majorette5 Sr. Sis-
ters 3,45 Pres. 45 Jr. Play
Sfaffj Chorus l,2,3,4.
DONALD McLEAN
l l l E. 2l l St.
That spirit of Shore with
talents galore.
Nat. Honor Soc., 3,45 Nat.
Scholastic Honor Soc. 3,45
Hi-Y 3,45 Treas. 35 Pres. 45
Student Council 25 Breeze
Staff 45 Log Staff 45 Basket-
ball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,
45 Football l,2,3,45 Prom
Comm.5 Jr. Play Staff5 Cho-
rus 3,45 Newcomers Club 3.
BERYL MURRAY
ZO75l Fuller Ave.
At work or play, she
brightens the day.
Friendship Club l,2,3,45 G.
A.C. l,2,3,45 Red Cross l,25
Megaphone Club I5 Whirlo
Club l,2,35 Sr. Play Staff.
DOROTHY PALEIT
7l E. 226 St.
Everyone's pal, this "Dot"
gal.
Friendship Club l,2,3,45
Friendship Board 3,45 G.L.C.
3,45 G.A.C. l,2,3,45 G.A.C.
Board 25 Student Council I5
Megaphone Club l,2,3,45
Treas. 35 Whirlo Club l,25
Sr. Sisters 45 Breeze Staff 3,
45 Log Staff 45 Prom Comm.
35 Jr. Play Staff5 Sr. Play
Staff5 Chorus l,2,3,45 New-
comers Club 3.
CHARMINE RIEHL
Zl E. 225 St,
Delightful, charming and
so disarming.
Friendship Club 3,45 Whirlo
Club l,25 Jr. Play Cast5
Chorus l,2,3,4.
DOROTHY RINI
l2l E. 2l6 St.
With good looks and brains,
she's bound to make gains.
Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Friend-
ship Club 2,3,45 Program
Chairman 35 G.L.C. 2,3,45
G.A.C. l,2,3,45 Service Club
l,2,3,45 Sec. 25 Pres. 35 Ad
Comm. 3,45 Sec. 45 Sr. Sis-
ters 3,45 Sr. Class V.-Pres.
4' Log Staff 45 Sr. Play Staff5
Newcomers Club 35 Jr. Play
Staff5 Prom Comm.
DEXTER ROLLA
45 E. 2ll St.
Personality plus and
Dexter's bus.
Nat. Scholastic Honor Soc.
3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Pres. 35 V.-
Pres. 45 Jr. Class Pres.5
Breeze Staff 45 Log Staff 45
Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball
l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45
Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play Staff5
Newcomers Club 3.
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ANGELO ROSA
337 E. 2OO St.
'Tis no rumor, this lad
has humor.
Hi-Y 25 Breeze Staff 3,45
Basketball l5 Football 25 Jr.
Play staff.
HENRY ROZNIK
23lOO lvan Ave.
No strife in his life.
I-li-Y 3,45 Basketball 25
Baseball 3,4.
VIRGINIA SMITH
9l5 Babbitt Rd.
The pink of perfection
from our collection.
Nat. I-lonor Soc. 45 Friend-
ship Club 2,3,45 Sec. 45 G.
l..C. 45 G.A.C. l,2,3,45
Service Club 3,45 Megaphone
Club 2,35 Sr. Sisters 3,45 Sr.
Class Treas.5 Log Staff 45
Sr. Play Statf5 Band 2,35
Chorus l.
ALBERT ULLE
85l E. 237 St.
"Teeny's" his name, and
oh so game.
l-li-Y 25 Jr. Class V.-Pres.5
Track 35 Wrestling l,2,3,45
Jr. Play Staff.
JAMES WEYBRECHT
2207l Priday Ave.
Vigor and Vim, this Jim.
Breeze Staff 45 Track 2,3'
JANET WILK
l48 E. 2l9 St.
A happy girl Jan, she's
got her man.
Friendship Club 3,45 G.A.C.
l,2,3,45 Megaphone Club
i,2, vvhirio 3,4,
CHARLES AMENT
397 E. 223 St.
Blonde and tall, nice to all.
l-li-Y 3,45 Student Council
35 Breeze Stott 45 Log Staff
45 Basketball, l,2,3,45 Track
l,2,3,45 Baseball I5 Foot-
ball 2,3,45 Prom Comm.5 Jr.
Play Statf5 Chorus l,2,3,45
Newcomers l.
JOHN ATKINS
557 E. 232 St.
You're sure to enjoy the
qualities at this boy.
Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Comm.5
Band l,2.
DOUGLAS AUCKLAND
26950 Shoreview Ave.
With friends he rates high,
an all-round guy.
l-li-Y 3,45 Ad Comm. 3,4.
GERALDINE BASTAICH
Meek, mild and merry,
that's our Gerry.
Friendship Club 45 Red Cross
Football i,2,3,4, Wrestling 4, Log Staff 4,
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MADELYN BEAR
24421 Mavec Ave.
What else can we say, except
kindness does pay.
Friendship 3,4, G.A.C. l,2,
Chorus 1,2.
JUNE BINDER
' 234 East 216 St.
Bob and June are still
in tune.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 2,
3, Megaphone Club 1,2,3,
Breeze Staff, Log Staff, Prom
Comm., Chorus l,2,3,4.
PATRICIA BLOSS
21570 Edgeclift Drive
Her personality equals
her mentality.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.L.C. 4,
G.A.C. 2,3,4, Sr. Sisters 3,4,
Log Staff, Jr. Play Staff,
Chorus 1.
BETTY BOLDIN
21770 Priday Ave.
lt's commendable that
she's dependable
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1,
2,3,4, Ad Comm., Sr. Sisters
3,4, Log Staff, Jr. Play
Staff, Chorus 1.
WILLIAM BRAHMS
20271 Morris Ave.
There are few with his I. Q.
Ad Comm. 3,4, Chorus 1,
2,3,4.
EARL BRANDT
19060 Newton Ave.
An unknown credit to Shore,
of him there should be more.
GRACE snooics
341 East 248 sf.
Merry, sweet, and so petite
Nat. Honor Soc. 4, G.A.C.
1,2,3,4, Board 3, G.L.C. 4,
Service Club 3, Red Cross
2,3, Student Council 4, Ad-
visory Board 4, Megaphone
Club 4, Ad Comm. 3,4,
Whirlo Club 2,3, Sr. Sisters
3,4, Breeze Staff 4, Log
Staff, Prom Comm., Jr. Play
Staff, Chorus l,2,3,4.
NATALIE BULLARD
270 East 270 St.
On fields and courts, she
loves her sports.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1,
2,3,4, Megaphone Club 1,
2,3, Whirlo Club l,2, Prom
Comm., Jr. Play Staff, Cho-
rus 1,2,3,4, Newcomers
Club 2.
CAROL BURKHARDT
60 East 217 St.
She must have been told
that silence is gold.
Red Cross l,2.
STANLEY CAMPBELL
47 East 194 St.
A smile for all, he's on
the ball.
Returned from 1 years serv-
ice in the Navy. Jr. Play
Staff, Chorus 2,3.
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DONALD CHAPMAN
131 Eastbrook Dr.
A happy "choppy",
Served one and a halt years
in the Navy.
GERALDINE CICIRELLI
171 East 226 St.
She couIdn't wait to pass
so she came ahead to give
us class.
Friendship 2,3,4, Megaphone
1,25 Annual Staff 4, Junior
Play Staff, Chorus 1,2,3,4.
JOANNE CLARK
260 East 250 St.
She's the one who's full
of fun.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1,
2,3,4, Service 2,3,4, Breeze
Staff 4, Log Staff 4, Prom
Comm., Junior Play Staff,
Orchestra 1,2,3, Chorus 1,
2,3,4.
BETTY DEUTELBAUM
240 East 264 St.
Her thoughts, it's true,
are all for you.
Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Friend-
ship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1,2,3,4,
G.L.C. 2,3,4, Megaphone 3,
4, Senior Sisters 3,4 V.-
Pres. 3, Breeze Staff 3,4,
Edit. Bd. Chairman 4, Log
S'aft 4.
PATRICIA DITRICH
944 East 250 St.
Sl1e's got a rep for being hep.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1,
2,3,4, G.L,C, 4, Service 4,
Red Cross 1, Megaphone
2,3, Junior Play Staff, Log
Staff 4, Chorus 1,2.
DORIS DUIKER
21801 Priday Ave.
That naive way, a friend
in work or play.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1
2,3,4, c-.Ac Bd. 3, servl
ice 2,3,4, Log Staff 4, Jr
Play Staff, Band 1,2,3,4,
Orch. 1,2, Chorus 1.
GERALDINE DUVAL
23975 Clark Dr.
Her witty remarks are
filled with sparks.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.L.C. 4,
G.A.C. 2,3,4, Whirlo 3,
Log Staff, 4, Jr. Play Staff,
Chorus 1,2, Newcomers 4.
CHARLES FELDER
132 East 233 St.
l-le takes life with ease,
not a bit hard to please.
Baseball 2,3, Jr. Play Staff.
CATHERINE FERRO
151 East 211 St.
Quick and witty,
that's our Kitty.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.L.C. 2,
3,4, G.A.C. 1,2,3,4, Stu-
dent Council 1, Megaphone
3, Ad Comm, 4, Sr. Sisters
4, Log Staff 4, Prom Comm.,
Chorus 1, Newcomers 1.
ANNE FREY
150 Lake Edge Dr.
Her gift of gab is never drab.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 1,
2,3, Sr. Sisters 3,4, Log
Staff 4, Jr. Play Staff, Cho-
rus 1,2,3,4.
ANN GODLAR
21670 Fuller Ave.
This obliging Ann, she'll
help you if she con.
Friendship 2,3f45 Ring Group
35 Red Cross 15 Whirlo Club
2,3.
ROBERT GOYANES
27150 Lake Shore Blvd.
A new boy here, from East
he brought cheer.
Entered in Sr. Year from East
High.
JEAN HENN
397 East 222 St.
At your beck and call with
a good word for all.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. 2,
3,45 Sr. Play Statf5 Chorus 3.
CHARLES HILL
357 East 197 St.
He's woosy over Suzy.
Hi-Y 3,45 Student Council
2,35 Treas. 35 Advisory
Bd. 2,35 Whirlo 15 Jr. Class
V.-Pres.5 Breeze Staff 45 Log
Staff 45 Basketball 1,25
Track 15 Baseball 2,3,45
Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling
1,3,45 Chorus 1.
DONALD HOAG
121 East 264 St.
That navy blue ,looked
nice on you.
Entered from Rhodes in Jr.
Year5 Served 1 year in Navy
Air Corps5 l-li-Y 3,45 Wrest-
ling 3,4.
MARILOU HOLZMER
44 East 213 St.
A girl that's gay every
moment of the day.
Friendship 2,3,45 Log Staff
4 Prom Comm Jr Pla
I 'I - Y
Staff.
CLARIBELL HORNER
24741 Lakeland Blvd.
Though quiet and shy,
she'll get by.
Friendship 45 Sr. Sisters 3,
45 Sec. 45 French Club 3.
CHARLOTTE HUDEC
151 East Brook Dr.
The best of luck to this
carefree Chuck.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. 1,
25 Red Cross 15 Megaphone
1,2,35 Whirlo 2,35 Pres. 35
Chorus 1,4.
RANDALL HUFFMAN
45 East 216 St.
This drummer Randy,
is really dandy.
l-li-Y 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,
45 Band 3,45 Track 3,4.
RUTH HUNT
884 East 236 St.
When others have past,
her memory will last.
Friendship 3,45 G,A.C. 3,45
Red Cross 45 Megaphone
Club 45 Sr. Sisters 45 Treas.
45 Breeze Staff 45 Log Staff
45 Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play
Staff.
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MARGE INTIHAR
2 l 49l Naumann
A style her own and
manner well known.
Friendship 3,4, G.A.C. l,2,
Chorus l,2.
JOAN IRONS
541 East 240 St.
With such hair and eyes,
she-'ll gain admiration
and sighs.
Friendship 3,4, G.A.C. 2,
Red Cross l,3.
NANCY JOHNSON
l2O Lake Edge Dr.
You can be sure that her
friendship will always
endure.
Jr. Play Staff, Chorus 2,3.
JILL JULYAN
85 East 221 St.
Jack and Jill, together still.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. l,
2,3,4, Service Club 2,3,4,
Student Council l, Mega-
phone Club l,2,3,4, V.-Pres.
4, Cheerleader 4, Sr. Sisters
3,4, Breeze Staff 3,4, Log
Staff 4, Prom Comm., Jr.
Play Staff, Chorus 3,4.
HENRY KAMMAN
l65 East 2ll St.
A lad with no fears for
future years.
Hi-Y 3,4, Basketball 3,
Baseball 3.
ALICE KEYES
2Ol6O Ardwell Dr.
Smart and snappy,
always happy.
Friendship 2,3,4, V.-Pres. 4,
G.l..C. 4, G.A.C. l,2,3,4,
Red Cross l, Student Coun-
cil 2, Megaphone Club l,
Whirlo Club l, Sr. Sisters
4, Jr. Play Staff, Chorus l,3,
Newcomers Club 3,4.
MARY KIRCHNER
79 East 202 St.
With never a frown, you
can't get her down.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. 2,
3,4, Red Cross 2, Mega-
phone Club l, Whirlo Club
l, Log Staff, Chorus l,2,3,4.
JILL KOECKERT
lO32l Ashbury Ave.
To be great is her fate.
Entered from Andrews in
Junior Year, Nat. Forensic
League 3,4, Friendship 3,4,
G.A.C. 3,4, Whirlo Club 3,
Sr. Sisters 3,4, Log Staff,
Prom Comm., Jr. Play Staff,
Chorus 3,4.
PATRICIA KOHANSKI
525 East 239 St.
For no reason, she's
always teasin'.
Friendship 3,-l, G.A.C, l,2,
3,4, Red Cross l, Mega-
phone Club l, Whirlo Club
l,3, Log Staff, Prom Comm.,
Chorus l,2,3.
HELENE KOZLOWSKI
595 East 240 St.
Quiet and neat, and
refreshingly sweet.
Friendship 3,4, Ring Group
3, G.A C. 2,3,4, Red Cross
2,3: Sr. Sisters 3,4, Log
Staff.
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2230 l Lakemont
He fills the bill.
l-li-Y 3,45 Breeze Staff 45
Wrestling 4.
ROSANNE KUBICEK
20950 Tracy Ave.
Rosanne and Kent for each
are meant.
Friendship 3,45 Sr. Sisters 4.
ETHEL LANGA
2l93l Ivan Ave.
Her charm and grace have
set the pace.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
2,35 Red Cross l,25 Ad
Comm. 3,4.
PATRICIA LANGDON
30429 Lake Shore Blvd.
Joe and Pat are just
like that.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. I,
2,3,45 Service 2,3,45 Mega-
phone 3,45 Cheerleader 45
Breeze Staff 45 Log Staff 45
Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play Staff5
Chorus l,2,3.
GERRY LAPOINTE
572 East 245 St.
Strike up the band,
third finger left hand.
G.A.C. l,2.
BARBARA LEWIS
l9440 Newton Ave.
"Sugar and spice and every-
thing nice."
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
2,3,45 Red Cross I5 Mega-
phone l5 Whirlo l,2,35
Breeze Staff 45 Log Staff 45
Prom Comm,5 Chorus l,2,3.
EARL LEWIS
2l850 Fuller Ave.
Silence is gold5 it's a
virtue, we're told.
I-li-Y 3,45 Baseball l5 Track
4.
TONY LJUBI
l24 East 225 St.
With a different way that
makes us all feel gay.
Hi-Y 45 Wrestling 2,35 Jr.
Play Staff.
ROBERT LUX
2l759 Kennison
ln debates, he really rates.
Nat. Forensic League l,2,
3,45 Hi-Y 3,4.
SYLVIA MAGNUSSON
65 East 2l9 St.
Fair hair, happy smile, a
girl to beguile.
Friendship 253,45 G.A.C. 2,
3,45 Megaphone 3,45 Log
Staff 45 Prom Comm.5 Cho-
rus 2,3,4.
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ALMA MARTIN
21870 Tracy Ave.
So obliging and nice,
no need to ask her twice.
Friendship 2,35 G.A.C. l, 2,
35 Breeze Staff5 Junior Play
Staff.
CRAYTON MAST
295 East 248 St.
A nice chap, our football
Cap.
Hi-Y 3,45 V.-Pres. of Senior
Class5 Breeze Staff 45 Track
l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45
Wrestling l,2,3,4.
CLIFFORD MATHIAS
23034 Milton Dr.
l-le tells the score on field
and floor.
l-li-Y 4, Prom Committee5
Jr. Play Cast.
MARGARET MATYAZIC
951 East 239 St.
When anything's begun,
she's in on the fun.
Friendship Club 3,45 Red
Cross 35 Breeze Staff 25 Jr.
Dlay Staff.
JOSEPH MAYER
2680i Lake Shore Blvd.
This man of action is a
main attraction.
Nat, Honor Soc. 3,4, Pres.
4, Nat. Athletic Scholastic
Society 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Stu-
dent Council l,2,3,4, Pres.
4, Advisory Bd.5 Jr. Class
Pres.5 Log Staff 45 Basket-
ball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45
Football 2,3,45 Prom Comm.5
Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l5
Orchestra l,2,3,45 New-
comers Club 4.
JEAN McDOWELL
505 Babbitt Rd.
A pleasing way with little
to say.
Friendship 45 Chorus l,2
3,4,
STANLEY MIHELICH
2l'73l Crystal Ave.
The height of delight
l-li-Y 3,45 Log Staff 4
Basketball 2,3,-lg Track 2
Baseball 3,45 Football 2,3,4
DOLORES MILLER
i522 Dille Rd.
She's so sweet she can't
be beat.
Entered in Jr. Year from Pa,
Friendship 3,45 G.A.C. --i
LARRY MOLNAR
250 East 208 St.
With learning he's burning.
Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4 Ad
Comm. 35 Log Staff -lg Bas-
ketball 35 Baseball 3,45
Football 4.
RAY MOORE
360 Easts 266 St.
If there's a question you
must ask, tor him to answer
is no task.
Ad Comm. 45 Track 3.4
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MARIAN MORA
740 East 232 St.
Calm and collected, with
manner unaffected.
Red Cross 2,3,4.
KATHLENE MOSCHELL
244 East 250 St.
On the keys, she aims to
please.
Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4, Sec. 4,
Friendship 3,4, G.A.C. l,
2,3,4, Sr. Sisters 4, Log Stott
4, Jr. Play Staff, Orch. 2,3,
4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Breeze
Staff 4.
ROBERTA MURDOCK
525 East 240 St.
We like her at Shore, no
need to say more.
Entered in Sr. Year from
Grange, Friendship 4, G.A.
C. 4, Log Staff 4, Chorus 4.
JOY NESBITT
4lO East 270 St.
Her heart and soul are in
modeling, her goal.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. l,
2,3, Log Staff 4, Jr. Play
Staff, Chorus 2.
JACK OBERT
74 East 2l7 St.
When it comes to speed,
he's in the lead.
l-li-Y 3,4, Basketball l,2,
3,4, Track l, Baseball 2,3,
4, Football 2,3,4, Chorus 2,
3,4.
MARILYN ODELL
l5O East 2l9 St.
Those starry eyes hypnotize.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.L.C. 4,
G.A.C. l,2,3,4, Megaphone
3, Whirlo l, Sr. Sisters 4,
Sr. Class Sec., Log Staff 4,
Prom Comm., Jr. Play Cost,
Chorus l,2,3,4.
RUTH OLIVER
285 East l97 St.
A talented blonde, of
music she's fond.
Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Friend-
ship 2,3,4, G.L.C. 3,4, G.
A.C. l,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4,
Bd. 2, Service 3,4, Student
Council l, Log Staff 4,
Prom Comm., Jr. Play Staff,
Band l,2,3,4, Orch. l,2,3,4.
JOAN PALKO
25 East 220 St.
The word for Joan is
"sincere" alone.
Friendship 2,3,4, G.A.C. l,
2,3,4, Service 4, Megaphone
3, Sr. Sisters 4, Prom
Comm., Jr. Play Staff, Cho-
rus l,2,3.
ANNE PARISI
207lO Fuller Ave.
Her pleasing way wins her
new friends every day.
Friendship 2,3,4, V.-Pres.
of Ring Group 3, Pres. 4,
Red Cross 2, Chorus l,2.
DORIS RADTKE
llO East 216 St.
She's sweet to know, full
of pep and go.
Friendship 2,3,4, Ring Group
4, Breeze Staff 3,4.
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20380 Ball Ave.
You can rely on this guy.
l-li-Y 3,45 Ad Comm. 3,45
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3,4,
BARBARA RANEY
25l East 2l6 St.
l-ler appeal is so real.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.L,C. 2,
3,4, Pres. 45 G,A.C. l,2,3,
4, V.-Pres. 45 Service 2,3,45
Megaphone 2,35 Whirlo l,25
Sr. Sisters 3,45 Breeze Staff
3,45 Log Staff 45 Prom
Comm.5 Jr. Play Statt5 Cho-
rus l,2,3.
MARIAN RAPP
l5'5 East 209 St.
Good things all, come in
packages small
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
2,3,45 Megaphone l5 Whir-
lo l,25 Chorus l,2,3,4.
RICHARD SATAVA
53l East 250 St.
An all-around good fellow
who's mighty mellow.
Nat, Honor Soc. 45 Hi-Y 3,
45 Ad Comm. 35 Sr. Class
Treas,5 Log Staff 45 Track
l5 Baseball 35 Football 3,45
Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play Staff5
Chorus l,2.
JOYCE SAGE
90 East 2ll St.
Even though she came
ahead, our group she led.
Friendship 2,3,45 Ring Group
25 G.A.C. 2,3,45 Megaphone
l,25 Sr. Sisters 45 Breeze
Staff 45 Log Staff 45 Chorus
l,25 Jr. Play Staff.
VICTOR SANTON
2l95l Ball Ave.
Silent and strong, he'll
get along.
I-li-Y 3,45 Baseball 3,4,
MARION SA50
22350 Arms Ave,
You'll get a kick out of
her music.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
2,3,45 Red Cross l5 Whirlo
35 Sr. Sisters 45 Log Staff 45
Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,
35 Chorus l5 Gym Council 4.
DOROTHY ROYER
2560i Marsdon Ave.
Bright and gay, that
winning way.
Friendship 2,3,45 Log Staff
45 G.A.C. 2,3,45 Megaphone
l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45
Prom Comm.5 Jr. Play Statf5
Chorus l,2,4.
PAUL SAVAGE
2232l Arms Ave.
He's got what it takes
to get the breaks.
I-li-Y 3,45 Ad Comm. 3,4,
V.-Pres. 4, Pres. 45 Log
Staff 45 Baseball 3,45 Prom
Comm.5 Jr. Play Statt5
Band l.
MARGIE SAYERS
2l49l S. Lake Shore Blvd.
She'll always remember
September.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. 2,
3,45 Megaphone 35 Whirlo
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ANNE RAGLOW
225 East 248 St.
She's swell, it's true, as
anyone can tell you.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
2,3,45 Red Cross l5 Mega-
phone l5 Log Stott 45 Prom
Comm.5 Newcomers 4.
JANET SCHULMEISTER
. 254 East 2l6 St.
Her sparkling smile sets the
style.
Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Friend-
ship 2,3,45 International
Quill and Scroll 3,45 G.L.C.
2,3,4, Sec. 35 G.A.C. l,2,3,
45 Service l,2,35 Megaphone
3,4, Pres. 35 Cheerleader 45
Ad Comm. 2,3, Sec. 35 Sr.
Sisters 3,45 Breeze Staff 3,45
Log Stott 45 Jr. Play Cast5
Chorus 2,3.
ROBERT SHEWELL
596 East 240 St.
A nice quiet lad with whom
courtesy's no tad.
Hi-Y 3,45 Ad Comm. 3.
MARY SHIRK
23530 Milton Dr.
Quick as a bunny,
she's quite funny.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
2,35 Megaphone 2,35 Whirlo
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Cast5 Chorus l,3,4.
EARL SHULSON
236'5l Lake Shore Blvd.
When he begins to sing,
the echos ring.
Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Not.
Athletic Scholastic Soc. 45
Hi-Y 3,45 Student Council
3,45 Class Treas. 35 Basket-
ball l,2,3,45 Track l5 Foot-
ball l,2,3,45 Prom Comm.5
Jr. Play Staffg Band l,2,3,
45 Orchestra l,2,35 Chorus
l,2,3,45 Newcomers Club 3,
45 Boy's Quartet 2,3.
BOB SLOKAR
894 East 237 St.
There's no corn on the cob,
with this boy Bob.
Wrestling 35 Newcomers
Club 4.
DOLLY SPANGLER
l3l East 204 St.
A friendly lass with lots
of class.
Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Friend-
ship 2,3,4, lnterclub Coun-
cilor 3, Pres. 45 G.l..C. 3,45
G.A.C. l,2,3,45 Service 2,
35 Student Council 25 Ad
Comm. 3,45 Sr. Sisters 45 Jr,
Class Sec.5 Log Editor5
Breeze Statt5 Prom Comm.5
Jr. Play Statf5 Orch. l,2,3,45
Chorus 1,35 Newcomers 2.
BARBARA SMITH
542 East 234 St.
New to the school with
friendliness her rule.
Entered in Sr. Year from
Conneaut.
Friendship 4.
MARJORIE STERNBERG
22600 lvan Ave.
lt's undeniable, she's
reliable.
Friendship 2,3,4, Sec. 45 G.
L.C. 45 G.A.C. 2,3,45 Service
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Pres. 45 Breeze Stott 45 Log
Staff 45 Prom Comm.5 Jr.
Play Statf5 Chorus 2,3,45
Newcomers 2.
JOHN STEVENSON
390 East 222 St.
His heart's in his art.
Hi-Y 3,45 Log Staff5 Track
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7,3,45 Wrestling 45 Prom
Comm
MARGARET STEWART
44 East 22l St.
As merry as can be, ci
happy girl is she.
Chorus l,2,3.
EDWARD STIBICH
474 Babbitt Rd.
In drawing his fortune's
made, he's sure to make
the grade.
Hi-Y 3,45 Ad Comm. 3,45
Baseball 3,45 Wrestling 3,4.
WILLIAM STRATHERN
22371 Tracy Ave.
He gives a girl a whirl.
Nat. Forensic League 3,45
Hi-Y 3,45 Log Staff 45 Prom
Comm.5 Jr, Play Cast.
VETUS SYRACUSE
2l260 Ball Ave.
Though he's easy going,
his popularity's always
growing.
Hi-Y 3,45 Jr. Play Castj
Chorus l,2,35 Boys' Oc-
tette 2.
JOSEPH TARANTINO
21111 Edgeciaff or,
A swell Joe, nice to know.
Hi-Y 3,45 Ad Comm. 35
Track 45 Wrestling 3,4.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. 35
Red Cross 25 Whirlo 2,35
JERRY TRAVERS
255 East 2l8 St.
Slow down "Red", there's
a traffic light ahead.
Hi-Y 3,45 Log Staff 45 Foot-
ball 3,45 Band l,2,3,4.
ALBERT TRIVISONNO
20501 Ball Ave.
Stand up and cheer!
Another basket is near.
Basketball 3,45 Football 3,45
Baseball 3,45 Band l,25 Hi-
Y 4.
JERRY VAN HOUTEN
2038l S. Lake Shore Blvd.
Teasing, but pleasing.
Returned after three years
service in the Navy5 Hi-Y 45
Breeze Staff 45 Log Staff 4.
HELEN VIHTELIC
807 East 222 St.
Bright and sunny, she'S
a honey.
Friendship 2,3,45 Red Cross
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Staff 45 Log Staff 45 Prom
Comrn.5 Jr. Play Cast5 Cho-
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ROGER WACH
97 East 225 St.
A lad full of fight, whom
you'lI like at first sight.
Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Nat.
Athletic Scholastic Soc. 45
l-li-Y 3,45 Student Council
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ball 2,3,45 Wrestling l,2,3,
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SHIRLEY WALTERS
24071 Lake Shore Blvd.
To see such beautiful hair
is indeed a pleasure rare.
Entered in Jr. Year from
Bolivar, N. Y.5 Friendship
3,45 G.A.C. 45 Log Staff 4.
JOAN WEYBRECHT
2207l Priday Ave.
She's the dream at the team.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l5
Red Cross 25 Megaphone 35
Whirlo 2,3, Recorder 2.
ARLENE WILHELM
60 East 2l9 St.
Always ready for fun, keep-
ing her friends on the run.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C.
l,2,3,45 Megaphone l,25
Whirlo l,2,35 Log Staff 45
Jr. Play Staff5 Chorus l,2,
3.
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ROSEMARY SKANCE
J, To Shore she came late,
5 Nc complaints, no rebate.
' Friendship 4.
RICHARD MARTINET
5 Dick and his car
5 Have sure gone far.
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LAWRENCE CAWLEY
2243l Lakemont
l-le likes them small5 it
makes him feel more tall.
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JOY RICE
835 East 250 St.
She's one ofthe few who's
nice and new.
Entered from Michigan in
senior year.
Band 4.
ALICE DRAZ
891 East 237 St.
Why can't there be more
swell as she.
Nat. Honor Soc, 3,45 Friend-
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C. l,2,3,45 Red Cross l,2,3,
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Maiorette 3,45 Majorette
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BARBARA WILL
l9827 Lake Shore Blvd.
Wavy auburn hair and
friends everywhere.
Friendship 2,3,45 G.A.C. l,
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RUBY WYATT
2653l Mallard Ave.
Cute little nose, laughter
where'ere she goes.
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Frank Joranko
Alice Lee
Evelyn Phillips
Marie Sartorio
Shirley Soeder
Robert Charske
Bruce Coons
Loyal Cornelius
Daniel Curto
William Erb
Dorothy Fopeano
Eugene Haubert
Nancy Setron
Mary Margaret Hill
Jack Hoag
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School began on the fourth with the
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predominated-The Touchdown Dance gave
us a preview ot the year's fun-The girls
fought against taking showers, and won.
October:
The badminton stars of the "Ice Ca-
padesf' showed their "form" at assembly-
We defeated Central, Z7-O, tor the sixth
win of the season, then came our lowest
score, a 6-6 tie with Maple Heights-Dig-
PICTURED
Lowell Humphreys
Mary Lou Humphreys
Delbert Lanning
Richard Leonard
Donna McGinnis
Charles Montgomery
James Morris
George Murray
Roger Neide
Ward Nolan
Frank Payne
Bill Rhodes
Frank Saso
Doris Southworth
Louis Spino
Bob Zeller
mr?
ging into our jeans again, we reached our
goal tor the Community Chest, then har-
assed our relatives into buying magazines
to enrich our band uniform fund-The
Shore and Central girls "buried the hatchet"
at a Pow-Wow Party held at Shore, and
then we paid a return visit to a Central
Y-Teen meeting-An N.E.O,T.A. meeting
brought a welcome holiday for all except
the faculty-and the G.L.C, initiation
brought more than growing pains to new
members.
Judy Abbott
fvlarilyn Abbott
Connie Alter
Georgia Brasch
Elsie Auer
Raymond Brandt
Diana Calabrese
Mildred Calabrese W my
Barbara Dixon
Joan Christopher
Rosella Christopher
Philip Doganiero
Dorothy Earl
Donald Gibb
Mona Egger
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Robert Limbers
Bill Lindsay
Gary Nelson
Edward Nobbe
Tony Parisi
Fred Pyle
Nancy Rice
Jaan Sonkey
Theodore Kolthoft
David Kramer
Ardelle Meyers
Raymond Monacelli
Betty Pea k
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Warren Foster
Jean Frost
Cherie Ganson
Lois Goers
Christa Gallwitz
Gordon Greaves
Barbara Griffith
John Guarino
Philip Gutmann
Eileen Hamilton
Jean Hassink
Betty Hausrath
Phyllis Gosnell
Lee Gibson
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Frank Gricar
Beverly Hagen
Ruth Hall
Robert Henrikson
Mildred Henry
Norman Herrick
Betty Hoffman
Don Holzheimer
Louis Kotnik
Patricia Kramer
Marlene Krause
Donald lschay
Elizabeth Jonassen
Marlene Krecic
Charles Kuehn
Ba rba ra Lovo
Geraldine Lebar
Thomas Love
Ruth Ma rsh
Russell Mason
Doris Lumadue
Betty Marraccini
Dorothv Mauser
Marlene Meck
John Melko
Donald McPherson
Beatrice McKone
Dennis Mlachak
Kenneth Moeller
Irene Mollisan
June Montgomery
Ralph Moon
Clarice Mara
Mary Morris
Charlotte Mower
Melvin Munnings
Nancy Nelson
Jerrv Nunnally
Mary Pederson
Janet Peters
Solly Pettit
Mcirian Read
Allon Omerza
Larry Parry
James Ponsart
Shirley Pyle
Kenneth Roberts
Audrey Rohloft
Gary Rosenthal
Charles Ropes
Elizabeth Ropes
Carol Sandstrom
Ellen Sartorio
Robert Sayre
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Russell Crane
Faith Ganson
Edward Krivacic
Robert Marich
Anthony Miklavcic
Robert Replogle
Robert Vaughn
Mary Carclinale
George Arendt
Robert Augustine
John Demyan
Robert Dirk
Fred Everhart
Tom Cousineau
William Everhart
Thomas Hunt
Richard Korosec
Joanne Kosher
James Kostelnik
William McGar
Robert Walton
Joan Westlake
Carl Raney
James Ray
Dennis Dinaldi
Edward Roberts
Frank Sheboy
Richard Kartman
Patricia Wowrzniak
Dolores Weinke
Philip Welker
Lila Wetherholt
Patricia Whitelock
Raymond Widowski
Donna Willson
Lorry Wilson
Geraldine Winslow
Jerry Keyes
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FIRST ROW: P. Savage, S. Grau, D. Rini, G. Sherman.
SECOND ROW: K. Ferro, L. Yovanne, A. Meyer, J. Rini, S. Perry, G. Brooks, C. Beeson, P.
Doganiero.
THIRD ROW: J. Curdy, D. Laranger, A. Thomas, L. Martin, G. Ritchings, B. Szurszewski, A.
Sladek, E. Langa.
FOURTH ROW: F. Lanza, M. Fleming, R. Moore, E. Stibich, R. Warzyniak, J. Bagliane, B.
Boldin, R. Brockman.
FIFTH ROW: V. Shimrock, Z. Anderson, B. Muehl, F. Stump, D. Reed, D, Salinger, F. Hauser,
D. Spangler, J. Solon.
SIXTH ROW: E. Cole, J. Burrows, R. Jezerc, A. Pettit, B. Lyon, H. Dreschler, D. Auckland,
W. Brahms.
"Got your ticket tor the
game? Buy them from me, will
you?" These are tamiliar words
to all Shore students and they
are words often spoken by mem-
bers of Shore's Advertising Com-
mittee.
Selling tickets tor all Shore's
home athletic contests is the most
important iob this committee per-
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supervises the sectional basket-
ball tournament held in the audi-
torium every year.
Chosen by Mr. Spangler on the
basis ot scholarship, leadership,
and non-participation in athlet-
ics, the members at this commit-
tee serve taithtully throughout
the year.
OFFICERS-First Semester , "-
President .............................. Sara Grau G ' 9
Secretary .......... .. .......... Dorothy Rini
OFFICERS-Second Semester
President.. ...... . .... ....... P aul Savage Iv-
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FIRST ROW: J. McGuigan, P. Long, C. Christopher, C. Horner.
SECOND ROW: J. Schulmeister, J. Julyan, M. Odell, J. Palko, K. Ferro, M. Sayers, G. Brooks.
THIRD ROW: M. Sternberg, J. Sage, B. Deutelbaum, D. Paleit, A. Jennison, K. Moschell, A.
Droz, D. Rini, S. Grau, S. Weber, R. Kubicek, B. West, M. Kozan, M. Kinnamon.
FOURTH ROW: A. Frey, R. Hunt, Z. Anderson, S. Brasch, F. Hauser, B. Boldin, D. Spangler.
FIFTH ROW: Miss Pierson, P. Bloss, H. Kozlowski, V. Smith, M. Saso, B. Raney, D. Cergol,
R. Jenz.
The symbol of the Senior Sisters, "B2," characterizes the fine attitude a
Senior Sister displays, not only toward her Freshman sisters, but toward her
whole school lite.
The purpose of this organization is to help the freshman girls in every
possible way. Any girl in the IIA, IZB, or IZA is eligible to become a
Senior Sister it she is above average in her studies and is approved by her
homeroom teacher, the club sponsor, Miss Pierson, and the dean of girls,
Miss Albrecht.
OFFICERS
President .......... June McGuigan, Marjorie Sternberg
Vice President ........ Phyllis Long, Betty Deutelboum
Secretary .............. Claribell Horner, Claribel Horner
Treasurer ....... ........ D oris Christopher, Ruth Hunt
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FIRST ROW: A. Mast, S. Weber, R. Brockman, J. Kazan.
SECOND ROW: P. Kreilach, K. Ferro, M. Read, C. Wilson, S. Perry, C. Stegkamper, V. lacobocci.
THIRD ROW: J. Rini, D. Wilk, J. Clark, B. Austin, J. Morris, A. Meyers, C. Jenkins, M. Hill.
FOURTH ROW: M. Sternberg, A. Jennison, M. Kinnamon, K. Sturm, M. Howald, P. Hamel,
J. Buettner, C. Greve, P. Ditrich.
FIFTH ROW: M. Kozan, M. Egger, R. Oliver, D. Duiker, I. Mackie, A. Ludwig, G. Troupe, P.
Langdon, J. Palko.
SIXTH ROW: S. Jones, L. Martin, D. Rini, R. Jenz, M. Fleming, G. Ritchings, B. Repicky,
O. Lindsay, S. Grau.
SEVENTH ROW: J. Loyke, Z. Anderson, B. Will, B. Raney, V. Smith, P. Mueller, F. Hauser,
L. Webb, J. Solon, J. Julyan.
"See it the girls of the Service Club will do it." This is a standard cry
of many of the harassed teachers at Shore High. If there are any odd jobs
to be done, you may be sure that Miss Campbell and her girls will be willing
and able to do them.
The club was organized by Miss Campbell to perform the many little
services that do not tall under the headings of the other clubs at Shore. Its
duties are many and varied. The girls act as hostesses to direct visitors
around the school. They usher at the many nightly functions at school. As
the club grows older, its prestige grows by leaps and bounds,
, OFFICERS
A President ............................ Ruth Brockman
Vice-President ...... ......... S hirley Weber
Secretary ......... ....... J osephine Kozan
Treasurer ..... ....... A udrey Mast
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J FIRST ROW: J. Kozan, A. Draz, M. Penosa, D. Brinz.
SECOND ROW: J. Hug, V. Shimrock, R. Hunt, D. Bastaich, A. Criado, A. Mast, C. Mora.
THIRD ROW: B. Repicky, B. Schultz, W. Duiker, A. Lee, G. Bastaich, M. Mora.
Requiring only willingness to
work, any girl may join the Red
Cross and feel that her time is
well spent. The meetings ot the
club characterize the aims ot the
girls. Diligent work is spent on
Scrapbooks tor youngsters and
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blankets, and hospital tray favors.
These are just a tew ot the many
services ot the Red Cross. Miss
Rosenberger is the always handy
advisor guiding the work ot the
girls.
OFFICERS
President ............................ Michela Penosa
Vice President ...... ............. A lice Draz
Secretary ......... ...... J osephine Kozan
Treasurer ...... ........ D olores Brinz
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FIRST ROW: C. Hudec, N. Bullard, A. Wilhelm, J. Koeckert, S. Grau.
SECOND ROW: J. Duval, B. Deutelbaum, J. Schulmeister, V. Smith, M. Kinnamon, A. Keyes,
M. Kazan, D. Spangler, M. Sternberg, Z. Anderson, B. Raney, R. Jenz.
THIRD ROW: D. Cergol, J. Henn, P. Long, J. Sage, H. Vihtelic, P. Ditrich, M. Odell, M. Rapp,
S. Walters, K. Ferro, J. Clark, M. Holzmer, M. Shirk, R. Wyatt, P. Kohanski.
FOURTH ROW: A. Jennison, J. McDowell, M. Sayers, J. Irons, A. Godlar, E. Schlauch, A. Parisi,
J. Weybrecht, D. Miller, D. Rini, O. Lindsay, B. Will.
FIFTH ROW: P. Blass, B. Boldin, B. Lewis, J. Binder, S. Magnusson, R. Murdock, B. Murray,
J. Wilk, C. Riehl, J. McGuigan, M. lntihar, G. Bastaich, M. Bear.
SIXTH ROW: D. Paleit, D. Christopher, M. Matyazic, E. Langa, D. Royer, J. Julyan, R. Oliver,
A. Raglow, J. Palko, P. Langdon.
SEVENTH ROW: M. Saso, J. Nesbitt, R. Hunt, H. Kozlowski, A. Frey, B. Smith.
With formals, parties and other outstanding activities, the Senior Y-
Teen, alias the Friendship Club comes out in the lead for sponsoring activities
this year.
The new name, Y-Teen, has recently been adopted nationwide for the
sole purpose of having all junior Y.W.C.A. organizations bear the same
name. Along with many other high school Y-Teen Clubs, the Shore branch
is affiliated with the Cleveland Y.W.C.A. The organizations are found in
many high schools throughout the United States.
First Semester Officers
President ................................ Marge Kozan
2 Q Vice President ...... ....... A lice Keyes
A :A Secretary ........ .......... V irginia Smith
Treasurer ................ ...... M artha Kinnamon
. 'yy -QA? Program Chairman ...... ...... .... J o Ann Rini
' Q, , qi" Social Chairman ........ ...... S ally Perry
X W , ' lnterclub Councilor ...... ....... S ally Morris
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FIRST ROW: J. Manley, M. Sartorio, L. Jerzy, W. Duiker, D. Salinger, V. Shimrock, D. Brinz,
J. McKone, C. Hausrath, J. Bullard.
SECOND ROW: P. Kreilach, E. Berndsen, V. lacobacci, R. Ferrara, D, Phillips, V. Pederson,
M. Repasky, K. Von Hof, T. Clifford, K. Thompson, D. Saywell, J. Rini, C. Jenkins.
THIRD ROW: R. Wise, J. Loyke, L. Yovanne, M. Miller, D. Wilk, T. Molnar, P. White, P.
Klotz, O. Gillette, C. Wilson, D. Clarricoates, B. Austin, D. Potokar, A. Kisthardt, A. Droz,
B. Dixon, S. Soeder.
FOURTH ROW: J. Remy, M. Penosa, W. Patrick, H. Ganson, J. Kozan, B. Christopher, A.
Sladek, D. Donelon, V. Cole.
FIFTH ROW: P. Mueller, S. Stoll, P. Terrell, J. Zook, L. Roy, B. West, S. Brasch, B. Blackwell,
A. Ludwig, V. Gates, J. Morris, J. Schmitt, F. Hauser, J. Burrows, J. Caldwell.
SIXTH ROW: C. Greve, J. Buettner, J. Moore, S. Towsey, S. Kymes, L. Martin, S. Weber,
J. Solon, R. Brockrnan.
SEVENTH ROW: M. Fleming, A. Thomas, Z. Anderson, C. Chapman, N. Niebes.
Under the splendid leadership of Miss Margaret Patrick and Miss Virginia
Bell, the girls are able to follow their purpose, "To find and give the best,"
and the Y-Teen motto, "To face life squarely."
Officers are chosen in May, before school adjourns, so that they may
take their positions the following September. The cabinet members, con-
sisting of the president, vice-president, social chairman, program chairman,
secretary, treasurer, and inter-club council chairman have individual duties
to perform in making this girls' club interesting and successful.
Second Semester Officers
President .............................. Dolly Spangler
Vice President ....... ........... A lice Keyes
Secretary ......... ..... M arge Sternberg
Treasurer .................. .......... Z ell Anderson 'Q-f
Program Chairman ............ Marsha Fleming
Social Chairman ........ ........ J o Ann Rini
lnterclub Councilor ...... ...... S ally Morris
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FIRST ROW: M. Calabrese, C. Gollwitzer, E. Auer, D. Calabrese, L. Steffen, M. Byrum, K.
Sturm, E. Yovanne, M. Abbott, K. Bates, C. Lux, N. Forestek, J. Carabotta.
SECOND ROW: L. Pringle, J. Abbott, M. Thomas, A. Mast, C. Commander, B. Wyatt, M. Read,
J. Hassink, J. Hug, L. Gibson, P. Kramer, Colantonio, B. Smith, P. Gosnell.
THIRD ROW: A. Snider, B. Griffith, J. Frost, N. Demeter, L. Gobis, G. Winslow, B, Hagen, M.
Krecic, R. Marsh, B. Hausrath, P. Wawrzyniak, C. Sandstorm.
FOURTH ROW: D. Weinke, G. Lebar, M. Henry, N. Nelson, B. Repicky, J. Toth, E, Schottke,
S. Pettit, B. Troup, G. Brasch, B. Brewster.
FIFTH ROW: E. Hauser, M. Kiplinger, S. Shewell, B. Lavo, R. Thomas, B. Erthal, B. Wilson,
E. Jonassen, C. Janovac.
Precision and enthusiasm-both are valued highly in the Junior Y-Teen,
for the participants must build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of
realizing in common, those ideals of personal and social living.
This purpose is recognized by each member of the Junior Y-Teen,
All girls in the ninth and tenth grades are eligible to join this popular
girls' club.
Officers are chosen in the latter part of May, so that they may take their
positions in the following September.
, orricsns
President ............ . ....................... Kay Sturm
Vice President ....... .............. L ois Steffen
"" Secretary ......... ..... E lmerinda Yovanne
ff- Treasurer .................. ........... M ary Byrum
Program Chairman ..... ......... J ean Hug
Social Chairman ......... ........ M arian Read
lnterclub Councilor ............ Barbara Repicky
Service Chairman ....... ............ J oan Toth
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FIRST ROW: J. Rini, N. Setron, J. Caldwell, R. Cicirelli, D. Wilk, A. Meyers, D. Jameson, C.
Wilson, J. Feldman.
SECOND ROW: D. Rini, M. Egger, G. Duval, A. Raglow, J. Anderson, L. Jerzy, J. Kozan, C.
Commander, S. Shields.
THIRD ROW: H. Welsch, C. Kurhn, G. Shipard, B. Edwards, B. Marraccini, J. Toth, K. Sturm,
M. Byrum, J. Frost, A. Keyes. ,
FOURTH ROW: J. Loyke, R. Wawrznyiak, R. Wright, J. Mayer, B. Klaas, J. Rohrich, J. Greve,
M. Flemming, F. Hauser.
FIFTH ROW: E. Shulson, J. Mavsar, B. Krasch, D. Gricar, B. Lindsay, B. Fondran, R. Cyrgalis
B. Sherman, B. Lewis.
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As each new individual enters Shore, he is quickly put at ease by the
friendly homeroom representatives of the Newcomers Club, who act as hosts
and hostesses to new students and welcome additions to Shore's population.
The members take charge of new students, introducing them to teachers
and students, acquainting them with the aspects of life at Shore, informing
them on extra-curricular activities, or in other words helping the newcomer
graciously to adjust to new surroundings.
Fairly young in the ranks of Shore's extra-curricular activities Newcomers
Club has more than proved its worth to the school. Future years at Shore
will be friendly, sociable years if the Newcomers Club is an example of
Shore's hospitality.
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FIRST ROW: P. Klotz, L. Kisthardt, N. Johnson, G. Cicirelli, J. Manley, G. Brooks, L. Roy, L.
Martin, J. Palko.
SECOND ROW: J. Clark, D. Saywell, M. Sternberg, M. Miller, D. Wise, N. Ware, S. Perry,
R. Murdock, T. Molnar, L, Yovanne.
THIRD ROW: W. Patrick, S. Morris, C. Hudec, W. Duiker, M. Odell, S. Magnusson, J. Julyan,
M. Sartorio, K. Moschell.
FOURTH ROW: B. Eiselt, P. Hamel, L. Jerzy, P. Leach, M. Howald, M. Rapp, M. Kirchner, B.
West, M. Shirk, J. Buettner.
FIFTH ROW: Z. Anderson, C. Greve, D. Donelson, V. Shimrock, D. Brinz, F. Hauser, S. Brasch,
D. Royer, P. Terrell, D. Salinger.
SIXTH ROW: B. Lyon, A. Pettit, C. Ament, J. Obert, F. Andreucci, G. Wendt, B. Brahms.
Next to sports, music is the
most important event ot the
school activities.
Band, orchestra, and choirs are
all made up ot volunteer mem-
bers. The band plays for the toot-
ball games both at home and
away. This year they sponsored
a magazine drive to raise money
tor new uniforms.
The choirs sing for commence-
ment and baccalaureate. They
present the annual Christmas
Concert with the traditional
candlelight procession.
Working together, they pre-
sent many concerts throughout
the school year. Shore is fortunate
in having two capable music
directors, Mr. Dale Harper and
Mr. John Beck, who work con-
stantly to improve the music at
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FIRST ROW' M. Shulson, C. Beeson, L. Pringle, J.
Gibbons, C. Gallwitzer, E. Sartorio, B. Cressman, D.
Wilson, J. Feldman.
SECOND ROW: E. Crosley, A. Ott, E. Smith, D.
Fopeano, P. Wawrzyniak, M. Holdren, E. Palko, M.
Gallitto, Mr. Beck.
THIRD ROW: P. Collins, J. McKnight, M. Doering,
M. Humphreys, M. Lasher, N. Setron, V. Fitzpatrick,
C. Stegkamper.
FOURTH ROW: J. Sankey, E. Kubicek, N. Rice, A.
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Christopher.
FIFTH ROW: J. Hassink, J. Mollison, B. Repickey, B.
Erthal, E. Ropes, L. Nobles, B. Mauser, B. Morraccini,
D. Weinke.
SIXTH ROW: J. Bullard, G. Ritchings, N. Drach, L.
Kollor, R. Rickenbrode, L. Webb, B. Thomas, P. Solon,
D. Bastaich.
SEVENTH ROW: S. Walker, C. Zindarsic, A. Criado,
J. Orlando, B. Krasch, F. Saso, H. Prosser, J. Woodruff,
B. Miller, O. Humphrey.
FIRST ROW: M. Krause, H. Rohloff, K. Bates, E.
Yovanne, L. Gibson.
SECOND ROW: P. Gosnell, N. Demeter, A. Steffen, B.
Griffith, J. Frost, D. Colantonio, B. Hausrath, J.
Westlake.
THIRD ROW: L. Goers, K. Sturm, F. Sheboy, R. Marsh,
M. Krecic, B. Hagen, M. Henry, P. Kramer.
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C. Sandstrom, V. Tiderman, B, Troup, M. Byrum,
S. Pettit.
FIFTH ROW: R. Cicirelli, P. Mihelick, C. Ropes, L.
Parr, B. Sherman, J. Javoris, W. Foster, J. Feldman.
SIXTH ROW: D. Fox, Mr. Teeter, C. Montgomery.
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FIRST ROW: C. Hill, A. Rosa, D. Lewis, D. Rolla, D. McLean, B. Birch, T. Guinta, J. Atkins.
SECOND ROW: G. Van Houten, J. Boglione, V. Santon, E. Stibich, P. Savage, J. Moyer, C. Most,
D. Hoag, R. Woch.
THIRD ROW: C. Ramona, J. Tarrontino, E. Lewis, C. Mathias, D. Auckland, J. Travers, D.
Sotavo, J. Stevenson.
FOURTH ROW: H, Kommon, B. Shewell, V. Syracuse, C. Ament, S. Mihelick, J. Movser, H.
Roznik, J. Obert, E. Shulson.
FIRST ROW: B. Szurzewski, B. Sumner, J. Wenning, J. Conway, L. Brockman, G. Sherman.
SECOND ROW: N. Marino, J. Rohrich, R. George, F. Cunningham, L. Holzheimer, E. Brown, D.
Reed, B. Migchelbrink.
THIRD ROW: D. Walquist, R. Snyder, B. Thompson, B. Steele, D. Anzells, A. Luikhort, F.
McLean, S. Janovac.
FOURTH ROW: B. Fondron, R. Cryrgolis, G. Lucas, B. Lyon, A. Pettit, R. Jezerc, E. Delis,
J. Wessel, R. Mocny.
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President.
SECOND ROW: M. Potete, C. Brooks, A. Ludwig, J. Morris, M. Kozon, J. Feldmon, R. Dugon.
THIRD ROW: J. Toth, B. Edwards, J. Wenning, B. Thompson, B. Kloos, B. Szurzewski, K.
Sturm.
FOURTH ROW: E. Houser, S. Grou, D. Brinz, W. Duvol, J. Wise, F. Houser, C. Johnson.
FIFTH ROW: D. Somuel, D. Lewis, B. Fondron, J. Wessel, B. Lyon, B. Lindsoy, J. Kotnik, E. Kure.
FIRST ROW: F. Hauser, B. Kloos, B. Fondron, B. Steele.
SECOND ROW: B. Thompson, M. Kozon, S. Grou, R. Jenz, J. Kozon, J. Moyer.
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FIRST ROW: F. Hauser, B. Deutelbaum, S. Grau, J. Schulmeister, J. Stevenson, D. McLean,
K. Moschell, D. Spangler, R. Hunt, P. Long.
SECOND ROW: L. Kisthardt, S. Walters, K. Ferro, H. Vihtelic, J. Weybrecht, P. Ditrich, J.
Clark, M. Sayers, M. Odell, B. Lewis.
THIRD ROW: M. Kinnamon, S. Magnusson, R. Murdock, P. Langdon, R. Jenz, B. Will, P.
Kohanski, G, Duval, J. Koeckert.
FOURTH ROW: J. Sage, G. Bastaich, H. Kozlowski, M. Saso, B. Smith, D. Cergol, Z. Anderson,
B. West, A. Draz, D. Paleit.
FIFTH ROW: D. Rolla, J. West, G. Sherman, C. Ament, S. Mihelick, C. Mast, B. Raney.
Each fall a new group of seniors set to the task of creating for their class
a bigger and better yearbook. Protiting from previous classes' experiences
the group works out the central theme and major and minor details for the
Log. The work of the annual staff continues the whole school year, under
the capable supervision ot Mr. Angene.
The work for the annual is divided up by the editor into sections, each
headed by a committee chairman. Pictures, seniors, underclassmen, teachers,
sports, and organizations are the main divisions of the editorial work of the
Log. This year juniors took part in the Log work also. With the work divided
a better yearbook is assured.
OFFICERS
'R Editor .................. ...... D olly Spangler
T Assistant Editor ....... ..... G race Brooks
Associate Editor .......................... Ruth Hunt
Photography Editor ........ Janet Schulmeister
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FIRST ROW: M. Miller, D. Rini, J. Mavsar, M. Kazan, C. Hill, K. Von Hof.
SECOND ROW: L. Yovanne, J. Rini, M. Shirk, R. Wyatt, M. Holzmer, M. Sternberg, M. Kirchner.
THIRD ROW: J. Buettner, A. Jennison, A. Wilhelm, A. Raglow, D. Christopher, L. Henry,
L. Roy, R. Oliver.
FOURTH ROW: A. Frey, J. Julyan, D. Royer, B. Boldin, W. Duiker, D. Salinger, V. Shimrock,
J. Manley.
There would not be an annual, regardless of the editorial efforts, if the
business staff 'didn't add their efforts by procuring advertisements and
selling subscriptions. A hard working group, the Log Business Staff organizes
early and works throughout the whole year.
Divided into two division, the staff is headed by a Business Manager. The
Advertising Manager and Circulation Manager are responsible for collecting
advertisements and selling the subscriptions which help pay for the cost of
the Logs. Miss Phypers is the always present advisor who helps the staff
reach their goal.
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Business Manager .................... John Mavsar Q,
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Circulation Manager ..... ...... D orothy Rini
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FIRST ROW: A, Pettit, J. West, J. Wessel, B. Wright.
SECOND ROW: J. Manley, R. Jones, F. Stump, F. Lanza, G. Sherman, L. Roy.
BUT NOT GOODBYE"
by
George Seaton
Directed by Lester Angene
Sam Griggs ............................................,..... .James West
Howard Baker ......
Amy Griggs ..........
Jennifer Griggs..
Tom Carter ........
Ralph Humphrey .....
Jimmie Griggs ......
Dr. Wilson ..........,.
Benjamin Griggs ......
Rev. Pritchard ......
.......Robert Wright
...,....Joyce Manley
.............Lois Roy
.......Franl4 Stump
..........Frank Lanza
.......GeOrge Sherman
..........Albert Pettit
......RaIph Jones
.......John Wessel
The hidden talents of the junior class were revealed in a two-night run
But Not Gaadbyef'
For the first time at Shore a period play was attempted and proved
successful under the guidance and coaching of the junior play director,
Mr Angene.
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FIRST ROW: E. Berndsen, D. Phillips, L. Yovanne, C. Jenkins, J. Rini, J. Schmitt, A. Draz.
SECOND ROW: E. Andrews, A. Thomas, S. Jones, L. Martin, S. Weber, J. Solon, J. Buettner,
D. Donelon.
THIRD ROW: J. Zook, N. Neibes, M. Fleming, B. West, L. Jerzy, F. Hauser, Z. Anderson.
FOURTH ROW: J. Wenning, J. Conway, B. Steele, J. Dostal, F. Koerper, E. Cole, B. Fondran,
H. Dreschler.
PRODUCTION STAFF
Stage Crew ..........,,........ B. West, Chairman
Z. Anderson, H. Dreschler, F. Koerper.
Scenery .......... Shore Industrial Arts Classes
Sound Effects ........ R. Brockman, Chairman
J. Schmitt, E. Cole, J. Dostal.
Properties .................... P. Hamel, Chairman
' M. Fleming, M. Howald.
Bookholders .......... L. Jerzy and D. Donelon
Reservations .............. L. Martin, Chairman
S. Jones, J. Rini, N. Neibes.
Tickets .................... A. Thomas, Chairman
J. Solon, R. Jezerc, J. Buettner, M. Peters,
J. Zook, P. Klotz, L. Yovanne.
Publicity .................. F. Hauser, Chairman
D. Phillips, J. Conway, B. Fondran, J.
Wenning, B. Steele.
Ushers .......................... Shore Service Club
Lighting .............. D. Chapman, Chairman
N. Mason.
Costumes ...................... A. Draz, Chairman
g E. Berndsen, G. Cicirelli.
Production staffs are as essential to a play as the actors themselves, for
without them the show could not go on.
The various committees of this staff had a difficult job to perform be-
cause the prominent hit ". . . But Not Goodbye" was a period play.
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FIRST ROW: N. Bullard, D. Spangler, K. Moschell, A. Frey, J. Schulmeister S Magnusson
SECOND ROW: B. Lux, P. Savage, M. Shirk, H. Vihtelic, M. Odell, C Mathias J Mayer
M. Baumer.
THIRD ROW: B. Sumner, B. Goyanes, C. Ramona, B. Strathern, E. Shulson J Wessel V
Syracuse, B. Brahms.
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER
Moss Hart and George Kauffman
Cast
Mrs, Stanley .................. Jill Koeckert
Miss Preen .................... Marilyn Odell
Richard Stanley ........ Carmen Ramona
June Stanley .................... Mary Shirk
John .................. ........ R oger Wach
Sarah .......................... Natalie Bullard
Mrs, Dexter .................. Helen Vihtelic
Mrs. McCutcheon ........ Dolly Spangler
Mr. Stanley ................ Vetus Syracuse
Maggie Cutler ........ Janet Schulmeister
Dr. Bradley .......................... Joe Mayer
Sheridan Whiteside ........ Earl Shulson
Harriet Stanley ...... Kathlene Moschell
Bert Jefferson ........ William Strathern
Professor Metz .................. Bill Brahms
Lorraine Sheldon.
Sandy .................
Sylvia Magnusson
......Chuck Ament
Bevery Carlton ................ John Wessel
Westcott ..............
Mr. Baker ............
Mrs. Jones ........
Radio Technician
.......Bob Goyanes
......Paul Savage
...........Anne Frey
.........Bill Brahms
Banjo ........................ Clifford Mathias
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FIRST ROW: J. Palko, D. Saywell, J. Sage, G. Brooks, A. Raglow, P. Kohanski, B. Lewis, J.
Clark.
SECOND ROW: J. Caldwell, S. Walters, K. Ferro, B. Will, P. Langdon, D. Royer, C. Hudec,
A. Wilhelm, D. Duiker.
THIRD ROW: J. Weybrecht, J. Julyan, F. Hauser, B. West, A. Draz, M. Sternberg, M. Stewart,
P. Ditrich.
FOURTH ROW: S. Brasch, G. Cicirelli, P. Blass, A. Keyes, B. Deutelbaum, M. Sayers, J. Solon,
H. Kozlowski, R. Oliver.
FIFTH ROW: Z. Anderson, D. Mocny, G. Duval, S. Weber, B. Raney, B. Smith, M. Saso, L.
PRODUCTION STAFF
Molnar.
General Manager ..... ........ G race Brooks
Publicity ..................,..,,,...,.... Barbara Raney
Posters ............................................ Ed Axel
Ed Stibich, Joan Palko, Jean Henn, Alice
Draz, Jeanette Caldwell, Betty Boldin.
Writing .......................... Betty Deutelbaum
Joanne Clark, Marion Saso, Ruth Hunt,
Barb Will, Ronald Jezerc.
Speaking ........................ Jerry Van Houten
Assembly Commitee .............. Grace Brooks
Barb Raney, Roberta Murdock, June
Binder, Geraldine Cicirelli.
Costumes .................................. Joy Nesbitt
Margaret Matyazic, Marge Sayers, Joan
Weybrecht.
Bookholders .......................... Zell Anderson
Beverly:West, Barbara Lewis.
Make-up .............. Joyce Sage, Marian Rapp
I-igI'1tS .......... .......................... C huck Felder
Ed Delis, Gene Pringle, John Atkins, Doug
Auckland, Dick Mocny, Vic Santan, Bill
Sumner.
Sound Effects ..... ........ F rida Hauser
Properties .................................... Pat Blass
Pat Ditrich, Alice Keyes, Marilou Holz-
mer, Doris Duiker, Alma Martin, Jean
MacDowelI, Chuck Hudek, Marge Stew-
art, Pat Kohanski.
Furniture .......,........................ Chuck Ament
Anne Raglow, Kitty Ferro, Shirley Wal-
ters, Jerry Travers, Jill Julyan, Joe Taran-
tino, Ed Kure.
Reservations .......................... Pat Langdon
Gerry Duval, Helene Kozlowski, Shirley
Weber, Joanne Solon, Dolores Saywell.
Tickets ............................ Marge Sternberg
Dorothy Royer, Joy Rice, Barb Lewis,
Shirley Brasch, Ruth Oliver, Rosemary
Skrance, Ann Godlar.
Scenery ............................ Mr. Ford L. Case
Printing .................. Mr. Charles C. Vaughn
Ushers ....... ...... M iss Pera Campbell
Lighting .... ....... . Mr. Arthur M. Bones
Effects ...... ............... M r. Clarence Eckert
Art ..,.....,... ....... M r. Alexander Waselkov
Staged by ...... ..... Q ...... M r. Meryl Baumer
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Sponsor, Mr. Baumer, R. Lux, G. Sherrnan, J. Manley, R. Wright, J. Wessel.
Under Mr. Baumer's efficient
guidance the members of the
National Forensic League are
carrying on the tradition of fine
speaking.
Students eligible for National
Forensic are in the upper third of
their class scholastically, and
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debating. To achieve the degree
of Merit a total of fifty points is
needed, one hundred points war-
rants the degree of Honor, and
the grand total of two hundred
points means the degree of Dis-
tinction, the highest degree given.
OFFICERS
ig President ....... ................ G eorge Sherman
Vice-President ..... ........ R obert Lux
V Secretary ....... ...... J oyce Manley
l Treasurer ..., ...... J ohn Wessel
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FIRST ROW: M. Kinnamon, R, Oliver, R. Brockman, J. Rini, G. Brooks, S. Grau, A. Draz.
SECOND ROW: A. Thomas, D. Rini, D. Spangler, V. Smith, J. Schulmeister, M. Kazan, K.
Moschell, B. Deutelbaum.
THIRD ROW: S. Whiteside, B. Wright, D. Satava, D, McLean, E. Shulson, J. Mavsor, B. Steele,
J. Mayer, R. Wach.
Before an inspired audience
deserving newly-elected members
of the National Honor Society
are welcomed into the midst ot
this honorary association. The
members are chosen from the up-
per third ot the Junior and Senior
classes each year on the basis of
their service, leadership, charac-
OFFICERS
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ter, and scholarship.
" The purpose of this organiza-
tion is to create an enthusiasm
. for scholarship, to stimulate a de-
sire to render service, to promote
. ...f, leadership, and to develop char-
-. acter in the students of American
schools.
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Vice-President ....... .......... D on McLean
Secretary-Treasurer ........ Kathlene Moschell
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FIRST ROW: G. Brooks, J. Sage, K. Moschell, M. Sternberg, J. Schulmeister
SECOND ROW: D. Spangler, B. Deutelbaum, S. Mihelick, C. Mathias, F. l-lauser, R. Hunt,
Usually thought of as nation-wide, Quill and Scroll has chapters in Can-
ada, making it an international organization. The Quill and Scroll's monthly
publication gives helpful hints and suggestions to the club chapters.
To gain membership in International Quill and Scroll the student must
rank in the upper third ot his class and do superior journalistic work before
even being considered. From the Breeze Mr. Vaughn selects those qualifying,
while Mr. Angene selects from those working on the Log. An example of the
person's journalistic ability must be approved by the national headquarters
of the organization before membership can be granted.
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FIRST ROW: K. Moschell, D. Radtke, J. Clark, F. Hauser, B. Deutelbaum, J. Schulmeister,
J. Julyan, J. Sage, M. Sternberg, H. Vihtelic.
SECOND ROW: M. Kinnamon, B. Dixon, A. Jennison, D. Paleit, D. Christopher, J. Beuttner,
B. Hagen, R. Hunt, B. Lewis.
THIRD ROW: D. Spangler, O. Lindsay, S. Grau, P. Long, D. Rini, J. McGuigan, B. Raney, D.
Cergol, J. Bullard.
FOURTH ROW: J. Van Houten, C. Mast, C. Ament, D. McLean, S. Mihelick, B. Birch, J.
Mavsar.
FIFTH ROW: C. Hill, T. Giunta, J. Baglione, J. Krauss, D. Rolla.
From amid perpetual scouring for news, staccato typewriters, and throb-
bing presses, the Shore Breeze emerges each school week.
The Breeze staff and Mr. Charles Vaughn, the advisor, ably assisted by
the journalism and printing classes, strive to make a paper of which the school
can be proud. This year the Breeze has had an editorial board headed by a
chairman. This system enables the work to be better distributed, and thus
produces a better paper. Another Breeze policy recently inaugurated is to
have pictures throughout the paper whenever possible.
OFFICERS
Editorial Board Chair. .... Betty Deutelbaum
Feature Editor ................ Janet Schulmeister
Sports Editor ........ Don McLean, Chuck Hill
Circulation Manager ........ Audrey Jennison
Ruth Hunt
D. Royer, J. Schulmeister, E. Palko, E. Berndsen, P. Kreilach, D. Potokar, S. Morris, J. Julyan,
D. Cergol.
FIRST ROW: D. Royer, J. Schulmeister, President, J
Julyan, Vive-President, D. Cergol.
SECOND ROW: V. lacobacci, R. Ferrara, J. Feldman
M. Hill, G. Brooks, J. McKnight, B. Wise, E. Berndsen
Secretary, P. Kreilach.
THIRD ROW: D. Austin, B. Wyatt, M. Humphreys,
M. Holdren, B. Preston, S. Magnusson, K. Culp, A
Mast, E. Yovanne, C. Stegkamper.
FOURTH ROW: A. Criado, E. Waltemade, D. Potokar
B. Palko, C. Jenkins, K, Sullivan, J. Christopher, J
Hug, M. Gallito, A. Meyers.
FIFTH ROW: N. Setron, B. Deutelbaum, N. Demeter,
V. Fitzpatrick, P. Gosnell, M. Read, S. Jones, E
Andrews, D. Colantonio, M. Lasher, O. Gillette.
SIXTH ROW: G. Winslow, P. Kramer, C. Ganson, K
Sturm, H. Goers, B. Blackwell, A. Ludwig, M. Byrum
C. Commander, J. Hassink.
SEVENTH ROW: R. Hunt, C. Mower, B. Griffith, B
Hagen, B. Hausrath, P. Langdon, S. Pettit, L. Steffens
S. Morris, Treasurer, N. Budinsky, J. Toth.
EICHTH ROW: B. Repicky, E. Schottke, M. Egger, D
Weinke, M. Krecic, J. Montgomery, J. Gordon, C
Alter, V. Gates, R. Marsh, B. Troup, D. Bastick.
NINTH ROW: E. Joriassen, G. Ritchings, L. Webb, N
Drach, R. Rickenbrode, L. Kollar, C. Hausrath, N
Will, D. McGinnis, I. Mackie, B. Will.
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Guigan, J. Kozan, President, S. Towsey, C. Beeson.
SECOND ROW: A. Mast, Treasurer, L. Yovanne, K.
Thompson, E. Yovanne, A. Meyers, M. Humphreys, C.
Commander, P. Collins, Secretary.
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B. Cressman, N. Foresfek, J. Carabatta, A. Criado, C
Mayfield, C. Lux, J. Kovach.
FOURTH ROW: B. Repicky, D. Bastaich, B. Hoffman
J. Mollison, M. Egger, J. Toth, M. Byrum, K. Sturm
D. Donelon, D. Brinz.
J. Kozan, E. Schottke, S. Towsey, C. Beeson, J. Curdy, A. Draz, J. McGuigan.
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FIRST ROW: D. Lewis, W. Levitt, S. Mihelick, R. Woch.
SECOND ROW1 J. Pohto, D. Rollo, B. Fondron, J. Weybrecht, J. Moyer, F. Cose.
THIRD ROW: C. Eckert, B. Steele, D. McLeon, W. Schwegler, D. Anzells, J. Wenning, S.
DiBiosio.
The dreom ot oll Shore athletes
is to be o member ot the N. A.
S. S., which combines scholostic
ochievement with othletic obility.
A good student is recognized
in this, one ot the newer clubs ot
Shore, Cooches ond boys olike
hove longed for on orgonizotion
of othletes thot were not bothered
with worry over ineligibility due
to grodes. It hos long been o true
stotement thot intelligent stu-
dents moke the best othletes.
To become o member, o boy
must be in the upper forty per
cent of his closs ond hove eorned
on othletic letter in sports porti-
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A Senior fullback, Crayton's line
smashes and outstanding defensive
play made him a unanimous choice
for All-Conference and AIl-Scholas-
tic Honorable Mention. '
Jim Weybrecht
Senior guard and Navy veteran,
Jim was chosen for the AIl-Confer-
ence second team.
Roger Wach
Senior halfback and a speedy,
hard driving player, "Rag" had the
love for the game and the determi-
nation needed to be a great player.
Joe Moyer
A Senior guard, Joe was another
choice for All-Conference, l-le rank-
ed as one of the best guards ever to
play at Shore.
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Senior and All-Conference end,
Jack's speed and pass snatching
ability made him one ofthe league's
outstanding ends.
Charles Ament
A Senior end, he was a depend-
able second string player and a part
of the necessary backbone upon
which a team can depend.
Dexter Rolla
A senior halfback, whose speed
and agility, along with his fine team
spirit, made him one of the best on
the team.
Don McLean
A Senior unanimously chosen for
All-Conference center, Don was ex-
cellent on offense.
Warren Levitt
Senio-r halfback, he was one of our
tripple-threat men. Warren was an
excellent punter and his defensive
play could not be equaled.
Chuck Hill
Senior quarterback. A tricky ball
handler for the team in any and
every situation, Chuck was Honor-
able Mention for All-Conference.
Jack Wenning
A substitute Junior halfback with
speed and ability to pass and kick
consistently. He helped make a
championship team.
Stanley Mihelick
A Senior halfback who deserves a
large share of honor as a part of
Shore's dependable backfield, Stan's
versatility proved one of the neces-
sary powers for Shore's successful
team.
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Bob Birch
A Senior tackle, Bob's untiring
determination and fine team spirit
made him an excellent lineman.
Fred McLean '
A Junior center, Fred excelled on
defensive, and played very well over
the ball. He is one who never misses
a tackle.
George Binder
As a Sophomore tackle, George
was one of those boys who loved
contact, and became therefore an
outstanding tackle.
Don Anzells
A Junior end, Don's pass receiving
and offensive blocking helped him
to form a strong position at right
end.
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Senior tackle and one of the im-
movable objects of defense, Don
was rated Honorable Mention by
the coaches of the league.
Tony Guinta
A Senior guard, Tony's depend-
ability and fighting spirit made him
an asset to the team.
Bob Marich
Freshman guard, Bob is one of the
few Shore athletes who earn their
letter in the freshman year.
Albert Trivisonno
A scrappy Senior end, Al made
himself noticed throughout the sea-
son. He was one of this year's out-
standing substitutes.
Doug Mackie
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Earl Shulson
Senior tackle, and a hard working substi
tute, Earl helped greatly this year's unde-
feated team.
John Stevenson
A Senior end, who with three years of
hard work and practice, showed dividends
in his fine defensive play.
Bob Steele
Byron Fondron
A speedy and deceptive Junior fullback
who ranks high in the future ideas of the
team.
Frank Joranko
A Junior quarterback, Frank's accurate
passing makes him the outstanding con-
tender for next year's position.
Junior end, Bob has shown his alertness
and ability many times this year.
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FIRST ROW: R. Steele, J. Wenning, F. Joranko, D. Fox, J. Rohrich, D. Rolla, R. Wach.
SECOND ROW: R. Chidley, E. Delis, D. Mocny, E. Kure, J. Stevenson, J. Conway, Coach C.
Eckert.
THIRD ROW: C. Ament, F. McLean, D. Mackie, B. Marich, G. Binder, T. Giunta, B. Lewis.
FOURTH ROW: Coach W. Schwegler, C. Mast, J. Mayer, J. Weybrecht, A. Trivisonno, B. Birch,
B. McQuown, C. Hill, Coach S. DiBiasio.
FIFTH ROW: D. Anzells, S. Mihelick, J. Obert, D. McLean, W. Levitt, B. Fondran, D. Lewis.
The mighty Admirals ripped through one of the greatest seasons in
Shore's history to come out undefeated.
Crushing their first six opponents by tremendous scores, the Admirals
were set back on their heels by a highly spirited and confident Maple Heights
team in a 6 to 6 tie. The team returned the following week to trounce the
Garfield Bulldogs, who consistently have strong teams every year.
Ten of the starting line up were seniors whose graduation will hurt the
team greatly. Each of these boys made one of the teams on the All-Confer-
ence squad, including Don Anzells, the lone junior. Obert, McLean, Mihelick,
Mayer, 'and Mast constitute the boys who were honored with first-string
berths. The one veteran, Jim Weybrecht, was chosen second string and the
remainder, Hill, Birch, Levitt, and Lewis, made honorable mention.
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First Semester Varsity
FIRST ROW: H. Spangler, C. Arnent, D. Rolla, D. McLean, J. Oberf, W. Levitt, D. Harrell.
SECOND ROW: F. Case, J. Mayer, A. Trivisonno, S. Mihelick, R. Huffman, S. DiBiasio.
THIRD ROW: J. Wenning, E. Delis, B. Fondran, F. Joranko.
Second Semester Varsity
J. Obert, A. Trivisonno, B. Fondran, C. Amenf, F. Joranko, J. Wenning, F. Case, D. Harrell
S. DiBiasio, J. Mayer, E. Pringle, R. Huffman, S. Mihelick, E. Delis, T. Ahee.
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Dexter Rolla-Senior
A mid-year graduate
and a two-year varsity
man, Dex was one of
5hore's main threats in
every game.
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A mid-year graduate,
Warren's tight and spirit
helped pull the team
through many tough
games.
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guard, Ed is a master ot layed shot and fine deten-
the long swishes. sive player, helped greatly
with his strong will to win.
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Al made those "impos- Stan proved to be a
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and his team co-operation tricky ball handler. l-le
was outstanding. was also a spark plug on
defense.
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Earl Shulson-Senior
Joe made himself noted One of the taller mem-
for his long swishes and bers of the team, Earl was
fine team co-operation.
a natural left-handed bas-
ket shooter.
Chuck Ameni--Senior
Chuck was an excep-
tionally good long set shot
and proved himself a Ca-
pable forward.
Eugene Pringle
Sophomore
Gene was on the team
the second half of the
season and proved to be
one of Shore's best play-
ers.
Don Mc Lean-Senior
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remembered.
Frank Joronko
Sophomore
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hand, Frank will help to
supply the backbone for
next year's team.
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FIRST ROW: D. Anzells, E. Delis, T. Ahee, J. Mihelick, J. Wenning.
SECOND ROW: B. Szurszewski, A. Luikart, B. Lewis, B. Fondran, F. Joranko, S. DiBiasio.
THIRD ROW: L. Sbrocco, J. Conway, L. Brockman, C. Barclay, B. Thompson, L. Spino, D.
Wilson.
The i946-47 Admirals team enjoyed a sensational season in basketball.
Shore proved its power by capturing the championship of the Eastern Confer-
ence, and reached state-wide acclaim when they defeated Youngstown South.
The Admirals opened the season with a veteran team, having four
lettermen in the starting lineup. At mid-year the squad lost three of these
lettermen, Don McLean, Dexter Rolla, and Warren Levitt. However, the re-
placements came through in excellent style losing only one game throughout
the season.
This season was a very thrilling season for the fans who attended the
games. Five contests were decided in the last minute of play, with Shore
winning four of these five. The only mar on the record was the 42-37 defeat
to Bedford on the Bearcat's floor.
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For the first time in the history of Shore a wrestling championship was
won by a very deserving coach and team.
Winning five league and seven independent meets, Clarence Eckert
coached his team through a perfect season without a loss or tie. l-le instilled
keen competition between the boys who made the weekly eliminations be-
come an intersquad rivalry. This system determined who would wrestle, and
also strengthened the entire squad.
Although a junior, Captain Fred McLean was the most accomplished
wrestler on the team, Fred has wresteled for four years and has had very
successful seasons.
Mid-year graduation took Al Ulle and John Stevenson, two very capable
boys who were undefeated in their matches. Roger Wach, Crayton Mast,
Chuck Hill and Joe Tarantino are the only seniors who have wrestled this
season, although Roger was the only one who wrestled regularly, This means
that the team will not suffer too great a loss at June graduation.
The junior class was well represented on the squad by Fred McLean, Don
l-loag, Earl Brown, George Binder and Nick Marino. Bob Marich, Jack l-loag,
Bill Erb, Pete Mihelick, and Dick Fox were the sophomores on the squad.
The very capable and untiring efforts of Fred Andreucci were appreciated
by every member of the squad. The unseen work done by the manager can
only be appreciated by those whom it benefits, and that is why Fred has be-
come a prominent member of the team.
Shore's success this season was due to the fact that the team was not
composed of two or three stars, but a well rounded group of boys who were
determined to win. The flawless coaching, team co-operation, an the will to
win all added together to mold the fine wrestling squad of l946-l947.
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SECOND ROW: F. Andreucci, D. Fox, J. Hoag, B. McQuown, J. Stevenson, C. Most, K. Moller,
C. Eckert.
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THIRD ROW: J. Keyes, N. Marino, J. Mihelick, P. Gutmon, R. Jones, E. Brown, J. Jovoris, C.
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E. Brown, C. Swackhamer.
SECOND ROW: F. Case, D. Samuels, B. Thompson, J. Stevenson, A. Pettit, R. l-luttman, B.
Steele, R, Chidley, B. Sumner. xg
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Rocky River and Mentor Relays in the
Eastern Conference meet. l-le then
traveled to Columbus to become state
shot-put champion.
Douglas Mackie
Doug, another one of Shore's out-
standing shot putters, had the best
record possible by placing second in
every meet. Doug also went to the
state meet but was unable to capture
a place.
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FIRST ROW: W. Levitt, D. Rolla, J. Funk, P. Stegkamper, R. Stroebel, V. Santon.
SECOND ROW: C. Hill, S. Mihelick, D. McLean, J. Obert, R. Loos, J. Wenning.
THIRD ROW: R. Ogreen, E. Stibich, B. Klaas, J. Javoris, F. Joranko, E. Pringle, Coach Pohto.
FOURTH ROW: J. McKee, D, Anzells, A. Trivisonno, H. Roznik, H. Youngblood.
Eastern Conference Champions, runner up for the Metropolitan Cham-
pionship, and the only team that beat the state champions, are some of the
outstanding accomplishments of the l946 Admirals baseball team.
This year's baseball team did its share to further one of the finest confer-
ence records in the state: 35 victories without one defeat. The Admirals
compiled a season's record of l7 wins, 4 losses, and l tie.
Every member of the team co-operated with coaches Pohto and Sharrock
to help make the team successful.
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Senior-2nd bose Senior-Center Field
Vic's fine ploy ond teom Dexter switched from
spirit helped to moke o pitching to center field-
successful seoson. ing, ond mode good dur-
ing his first yeor in the
outfield.
Don McLean Stan Mihelick
Senior-Left Field Senior-Shortstop
Don eorned his letter in Ston's spirit ond teom-
his junior yeor ond then work will be o very wel-
come bock strong to cli- come foctor for next
mox o fine record. yeor's teom.
Don Anzells Captain Ronnie Strobel
Junior-Catcher Senior-3rd bose
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Senior-Pitcher
One of Shore's fastest and
trickiest pitchers, Jim was
chosen for the All-Scho-
Iastic team.
Paul Stegkamper
Senior-Catcher
Paul's love of the game
and fine playing ability
have made him a valuable
man for the past two sea-
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Warren Levitt
Senior-Right field
An excellent baserunner
and hard hitter, Warren
proved his worth to the
team.
Captain-elect Jack Obert
Junior-l st base
This is .lack's second year
on the squad. His leader-
ship and playing ability
will be the foundation of
next year's team.
Bob Birch
Senior-Outfield
Bob's co-operative spirit
and willingness have kept
him on the squad for the
past two seasons.
Roger Loos
Senior-Pitcher
The other half of the Ad-
mirals one-two pitching
battery, Roger's pep and
spirit will be missed next
year. '
John Mihelick
Freshman-Outfield
The first freshman to re-
ceive a varsity letter in
Shore's history.
Ray Ogreen
Sophomore-Pitcher and
Outfield
Ray proved his versatility
playing the outfield, also
filling in as a worthwhile
pitcher.
Henry Roznik
Senior-Pitcher
l-lampered by a sore arm
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season, l-lank carried on
in the pinchhitting de-
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FIRST ROW: C. Ament, D. Lewis, C. Most, J. Oberf, A. Trivisonno, W. Levitt, S, Mihelick,
J. Moyer.
SECOND ROW: J. Wenning, B. Birch, D. Rollo, D. McLean, B. Fondrcn, J. Weybrecht, B.
Morich, R. Woch.
THIRD ROW: J. Conwoy, D. Anzells, B. Steele, F. McLean, D. I-lorrell, F. Jorcmko, E. Brown,
J. Mihelick, C. Hill.
FIRST ROW: P. Bloss, B. Boldin, D. Poleit, S. Grou, D. Rini.
SECOND ROW: G. Brooks, J. Schulmeisfer, D. Duiker, B. Murray, R. Oliver.
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Grau.
SECOND ROW: R. Hunt, M. Rapp, R. Wyatt, M
Shirk, J. Clark, B, Raney, R. Oliver, P. Ditrich, S
Walters, K. Ferro, K. Moschell, H. Kozlowski.
THIRD ROW: J. Weybrecht, R. Murdock, M. Stewart
FlRST ROW: P. Kreilach, E. Berndsen, L. Yovanne,
M. Miller, D. Phillips, E. Lindstrom, D. Saywell, C
Jenkins, J. Rini, B. Austin.
SECOND ROW: T. Molnar, D. Potokar, J. Schmitt,
D. Wilk, J. Moore, S. Morris, J. Buettner, H. Patrick
S. Jones, A. Draz.
THIRD ROW: L. Roy, R. Brockman, E. Andrews, L
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FOURTH ROW: J. Sage, B. Deutelbaum, B. Murray
A. Wilhelm, M. Odell, J. Julyan, D. Cergol, J. Schul-
meister, M. Sternberg.
FIFTH Row. J. Henn, B. Lewis, H. yahfeiac, N. Bui-
lard, B. Will, D. Royer, R. Jenz, V, Smith, O. Lindsay
Martin, B. West, A. Thomas, M. Fleming, N. Niebes
J. Kazan.
FOURTH ROW: A. Slodek, L. Jerzy, M. Sartorio, C
Greve, S. Weber, J. Solon, F. Hauser, Z. Anderson
J. Caldwell.
FIFTH ROW: J. Zook, D. Donelcn, J Manley, D
Brinz, V. Shimrock, W. Duiker, D. Salinger, C. Chap-
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FIRST ROW: C. Lux, V. lacobacci, R. Ferrara, J. Feld-
man, P. Collins, A. Mast, C. Stegkamper, A. Criado,
J. Hug, C. Beeson,'L. Pringle, B. Eiselt.
SECOND ROW: O. Gillette, B. Palko, C. Wilson, C
Clarriccates, J. Curdy, J. Morris, N. Ware, M. Hill
C. Commander, M. Gallitto, J McKnight.
THIRD ROW: M. Lasher, M. Humphreys, B. Smith, V.
FIRST ROW: M. Calabrese, V. Connor, B. Brewster
E. Auer, D. Calabrese, M. Abbott, C. Gallwitzer, K
Bates, J. Abbott, J. Bosonko.
SECOND ROW: B. Wyatt, M. Read, E. Yovanne, J
Hassink, M. Holdren, E. Waltemade, A. Meyers, J
Christopher, K. Sullivan, E. Schottke.
THIRD ROW: N. Rice, L. Preston, G. Winslow, J
Cole, B. Repicky, l. Mackie, B. Steinforth, A. Ludwig,
B. Blackwell, M. Doering.
FOURTH ROW: S. Zanzig, S. Towsey, C. Hausrath, J.
Bullard, A. Snider, J. Loyke, P. Mueller, D. Bastaich,
D. McGinnis, N. Setron, K. Mayfield.
FIFTH ROW: L. Kollar, L. Webb, N. Drach, B.
Thomas, R. Rickenbrode, G. Ritchings, B. Wilson, C.
Janovac, N. Will.
Frost, N. Nelson, B. Hausrath, M. Byrum, J. Toth,
K. Sturm.
FOURTH ROW: B. Troup, R. Marsh, D. Weinlce, C.
Alter, M. Krecic, M. Egger, M. Hull, M. Meck, G.
Brasch.
FIFTH ROW: J. Gordon, E. Hauser, P. Solon, R.
Thomas, E. Ropes, J. Montgomery.
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SECOND ROW: V. locobacci, J. Feldman, K. Ferro, M. Odell, B. Raney, S. Morris, J. Rini, T.
Molnar, M. Gallitto.
THIRD ROW: A. Draz, A. Ludwig, J. Morris, D. Paleit, B. Deutelbaum, M. Sternberg, M.
Kinnamon, M. Kazan.
FOURTH ROW: P. Long, L. Martin, R. Brockman, B. Repicky, A. Keyes, G. Duval, R. Oliver.
FIFTH ROW: S. Grau, D. Rini, A. Thomas, J. Solon, F. Hauser, D. Spangler.
SIXTH ROW: J. McGuigan, C. Greve, R. Jenz, V. Smith.
SEVENTH ROW: P. Muller, D. Salinger, P. Blass.
EIGHTH ROW: L. Webb, N. Drach.
NINTH ROW: J. Schulmeister.
Through the Girls Athletic
Club, and the Girls Leaders Club,
athletic-minded girls can find an
outlet for their excess energy.
Both ot these clubs, jointly spon-
sored by Miss Hazel Moore and
Miss Virginia Bell, provide extra-
curricular athletic activity tor
girls.
Any girl in high school can
join the G. A. C. The objective
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ball, basketball, baseball, ping
pong, and badminton tourna-
ments or by hiking. Those who
accumulate enough points win
aletter.
Members of G. L. C. are se-
lected on a basis of scholarship,
leadership, honesty, and athletic
ability. The girls, called the
"white suit brigade", assist in
gym classes and tournaments.
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ting class "strut their -
stuff" in annual Sen-
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2. The team gets togeth- 'i
er before the "big" .
game ot the season.
i946 Track Queen,
Phyllis Kreilach talks
with James Gebhart. .
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4. Varsity cheerleaders
relax after pep session.
5. Football captain Cray-
ton Mast gets pointers
on place kicking from
Lou "The Toe" Groza
of the Cleveland Rams.
The school otmosphere
of the gym is trons-
formed by the Hi-Y,
Y-Teen Christmos For-
mol.
Grid squocl's choice
Joon Weybrecht with
ottendonts Dolores Po-
tokor ond Joyce Soge.
Fronk Brown, "l-lecid
over heels".
Friendship Y-Teen of-
ficers plon the yeor's
progrom ot Summer
Conference.
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Sponsors and guides
of the senior class,
Stanley Whiteside
Jane Williams, Mar-
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Baseball coach John
Pohto with loyal fan
Frank Rolla. Y
"-But Not Goodbye"
juniors as they might
have looked in l9lO.
Shore's "hi-steppers"
who preceded our
marching band down
the field at all football
garnes.
Reserve cheerleaders,
"Come on green-"
GMP AIWLQVL tif of
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November:
A glance around showed eleven vets at
Shore, ten "fresh" from the Navy, and one
lone - but - not - lonesome Marine- Empty
classrooms were the custom, for group pic-
tures were being taken for the Log-Dr.
Loos and senior advisors tutily implored
seniors to get their applications in to college
-The much-discussed school levy promis-
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There were reunions every week at the Ches-
shire Studios where graduation pictures
were being taken-Everyone got together
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to be very good-Laughs and surprised
looks were on hand after a faculty-G. L. C.
volleyball game which was won by the torm-
er--The varsity proved their worth by
over-running 'Garfield 20-6, to clinch the
Eastern Conference Championship, after
which tive Admirals were picked for All-
Conterence standings-The traditional
Football Dance was graced by Joan Wey-
brecht, elected Grid Queen, and her two
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Class OI 1947!
MANLEY BEAUTY SHOP
26592 Lake Share Blvd.
EUCLID, OI-IIO
THE WRIGHT STORE
696 East 135 St.
DRY GOODS - - - FURNISHINGS
SI-IOES
"It's Wright To Be Thrifty"
Shop At
BILL'S CLOTHES
Para 'THE NEwEsT IN
FADs AND FASI-IIONS
- - - Two Stores - - -
618 East 185th St. St. Clair at 152nd.
Ke. 4341 G1. 4341
MOSS POINT CLEANERS
22943 Lake Shore Blvd.
KE. 0719
SERVING IN EUCLID
Compliments ot
BRAWN'S
KEITH WEIGLE MOTORS, INC. Confecfion and Dam' Store
DeSOTC and PLYIVICUTI-I
20941 Euclid Ave.
IV. 4500
ICE CREAM - - - SCDDAS - - - SUNDAES
I-Iigh Grade Candies and Pastries
22078 Lake Shore Blvd.
KE. 1088
Compliments ot
The DILLE RCAD LUMBER
1420 Di11e Road
EUCLID, CHIC
KEnmore 0592
VIHTELIC HARDWARE
807 East 222nd Street
EUCLID, CI-IIC
WE DELIVER iv. 2223
Compliments
ot
BILL'S GARAGE
23611 Lakeland Blvd.
NEILSEN'S BARBERS
741 East 185 St.
EUCLID, OI-IIC
attendants, Joyce Sage and Dolores Potokar.
December:
Although postponed because ot the coal
shortage, which managed to tie up many
events, the combined Band Concert and Mu-
sic Festival proved worth the wait-The
glorious H-Y Friendship Formal lived up to
everyone's expectations tor a really fine
evening-Shore's wrestlers showed their
might by beating all opposing teams-
Christmas vacation was enjoyed by all and
the New Year came in with a greeting and a
lContinued on Page ll2l
Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1947
From the
Euclid City Officials
'k
Hon. Kenneth J. Sims-Mayor
Paul H. Torbet-Solicitor
Henry R.Clark-Treasurer
William A. Abbott-Auditor
Harry J. Knuth--President ot Council
Walter Hehr-Councilman
Vernon B. Welch-Councilman
Michael Boich-Councilman
Howard B. Crawtork-Councilman
William F. Burns-Councilman
Ralph Hill-Councilman
Hugo H. Lux-Councilman
Wm. McMaster-Safety Director
Michael Spino-Service Director
GOOD LUCK TO TI-1E CLASS OE '47
EUCLID COAL 61 SUPPLY CO.
1400 Chardon Rd.
Ke. 1400
REAL HARDWARE CO.
Lino1eum, Paints, Varnishes,
G1ass and Bui1der's Hardware
Phone IVanhoe 9834 727 East 185 Si.
THE TRANSPORT SERVICE
20091 Lindbergh Ave.
EUCLID 19, OHIO
Truck - Tractor - Trailer
GIBSON REALTY
COMPLETE REAL ESTATE
SERVICE and
Rebuilding - Repairing INSURANCE
WELDING Y
22091 Euc1id KE. 3530
Louis Zdesar, Prop.
COmp1imenis HERB FITZGERALD'S
of RADIOS RECORDS
APPLIANCES SERVICE
PI-1 T UPPLIES
RoBERT SHOES O Q S
894 East 185 St. KE. 1313 838 E. 185 St.
Nottingham Department Store
"Shoes and Furnishings for the
Entire Eami1y"
18807 Si. C1air Avenue
C1eVe1and 10, Ohio
Leonard Mande1, Prop.
moan, for ii meant back to school.
January:
Cheers and even fears marked the game
with Bedford, for we beat them by one point,
gained in the final seconds, to end a terrific
lflontinued on Page 1141
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NADINE'S BEAUTY SHUP
Congratulations
Good Luck
MILLER-STONE IEWELRY. INC.
22570 Lake Shore Blvd.
lust East ot Shore Theater
REdWood 0l55
Wm. E. Stevenson, Sr.
Wm. E. Stevenson, lr.
STEVENSON OIL and
CHEMICAL CO.
936 East 200th St. Cleveland, Ohio
Compliments
of
TRACY'S GARAGE I
Cherry 1395 Res. CL. 3475
B. L. WALTZ
Ieweler
Time Pieces and Repairs
209 Schofield Building
CLEVELAND, GHIG
The LAKE SHORE MACHINE Co.
HIGH GRADE MACHINING AND
SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS
D. R. G'ConnelI
President and Manager
1340 East 222nd Street
EUCLID, Ol-IIG
battle-An impressive National Honor So-
ciety initiation brought forth joy from some
and envy from others--All cares were drop-
ped at a hilarious "Senior Assembly"-
Exams were up to their usual level land we
were down to oursl but things turned out
well-Wadded handkerchiefs and wet eyes
were seen at what the January Grads
thought would be such a joyous affair:
graduation-Two plays were put on by the
drama classes in an assembly.
lContinued on Page I l5l
PETER PAN DRESS SHOPPES
12432 St. Oiair Avenue - - - Gi. 3103
15115 St. O1air Avenue - - - G1. 2074
705 East 135th Street - - - Ke. 7362
THE EUCLID BAKERY
We Specialize in Eine Pastries,
Variety Breads, and Oakes
for a11 occasions.
22054 LAKE S1-IOBE BOULEVARD
a l-lealth Carnival, of which Vincetta laco-
bacci was Health Queen-Visitors fromlcrli'
over the city came to the NEO Tournament
games held at Shore.
March:
A rush of final activity, and the com-
pleted draft of the Log was sent to the
printer-The Basketball Dance brought
forth the prospective queens and her at-
tendants-Nearly the entire student body
came to a l-li-Y sponsored Stunt Nite-The
Senior Sisters' Dance proved a success, as
did the Box Social-Lenten Service inspired
in the Y-Teen members a new determina-
tion to keep the Lenten vows,
tContinued on Page l l7l
February: '
The drive for Breeze subscriptions began
with Anthony Vaccariello's homeroom
10000 the first day-A crushing "battle"
with Bedford brought the first defeat in any
sport this year-Our lockers were decorated
for one day while "News" reporters took
pictures of the "fixings" with the kids who
fixed them up-A liquid air assembly
brought surprised gasps from all-A senior
class dance found a beautifully decorated
gym with a George Washington theme and
the usual packed floors-The Y-Teen had
Just a note from the editor-
I wish to thank my entire staff for their
hard work and fine co-operation. We met
our deadline and here's our Log on timel
Mr. Angene and Miss Phypers deserve a lot
of thanks for their help and supervision.
Thanks to the advertisers and those who
bought subscriptions. We could not have
had an annual without you.
We apologize for any mistakes for they
are inexcusable. lf you have any griev-
ances, l'll take the blame.
Thanks again to everyone!
Dolly Spangler,
Editor
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You may be interested in investigating the possibilities
of factory or office employment offered by an expand-
ing Euclid Manufacturer.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING
CLASS OF 1947
The World Publishing Company
B. D. Zevin. President
Cleveland, Ohio
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LAKE SHORE FLORIST
18322 Lake Shore Blvd. CLEVELAND
Iv 6868
GORNICK'S
Stores For Men
Men's Furnishings - - - Hats
DRESS SUIT RENTAL
715 East 185 St. 6217 St. Clair
Ke 2640 He 2395
April:
A short Easter vacation was enjoyed by
all-The Friendship-Hi-Y Carnival pro-
vided varied entertainment for every one-
A successful G. L. C. dance brought many
students to a transfigured gym-Packed
houses turned out both nights for the hi-
larious Senior Play, "The Man Who Came
to Dinner".
May:
Beginning with a bang, this month saw
the Friendship formal as first on its agenda
-This was soon followed by a rollicking
Senior Nite, a production well worth the
time and energy-The Junior Prom proved
a night well spent and enriched an interest-
ing month.
June:
A beautiful Baccalaureate service took
place at Shore on the first day of the month
-Four days later was the end of school life
at Shore for the seniors: commencement-
The banquet cheered them up for the last
few days, but with sad hearts they all bid a
final farewell to Shore and the splendid
times had here.
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