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HE BINNACLE 19 3 4 12B January— June A. D. 1933 12A September— January A. D. 1933-1934 Mr. Ward Miss Kimbcr Mr. Naujoks Miss Peck Mr. Yost Miss Wolcott Mr. Parker These ninety-two days little more stormy—very good sailing—winds exceedingly helpful—Marine Ball held —very much fun—program entertaining, Jean Schuele, Charles Fox, Ed Swanson, Bill Leckic, Mardelle Sydenstricker—balloons part of affair— Honor Society—crew stopped off for a picnic at Euclid Park—baseball and dancing pleased everyone—Board of Directors well led by one of crew George Thcucr—treasurer lola Todd—crew held election—Henry Reinhard, Commander—Bill Dodge, first mate—Frances Kocjan, keeper of log—Bill Petti, purser—presentation of New Poor” with help of two in crew—Stanonik and Anderson—Latitude 12 on Honor Roll and Longitude lost. Mr. Ward Miss Kimbcr Mr. Naujoks Miss Peck Mr. Yost Mr. Parker Miss Wolcott These ninety-one days running before straight winds —all officers reelected—some of crew on varsities— working well—Board of Directors again headed well by one of crew, Philip Grimm—vice-president, Ruth Rulon—treasurer, George Theucr—charge of watches, Charles Fox—Spotlight manned by Ruth Rulon, editor-in-chief—Kathryn Greshauge, managing editor— Dorothy Archibald, make-up editor—Hi-Y skippered by Philip Grimm—Company gave The Swan”—two of crew helped, Stanonik and Anderson—National Honor Society invited five of crew to enter—last Marine Ball great success—entertainment highly delightful—most of crew is cast in clearing production—entertaining appearance—rehearsal extremely comical—especially Florodora chorus—final part of preparatory voyage—Commencement pageant written by one of crew, Frank Mlakar—twelve bells and all’s well.
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19 3 4 THE BINNACLE LOG OF THE TRAINING SHIP JANUARY 1934 Months Winds Days (Guiding forces) 10B February— June A. D. 1931 Miss Peek Mr. Yost Miss Hughes Mr. Parker Miss Wolcott Mr. Ward Miss Kimber Mr. Naujoks This ninety-three days strong breezes part foggy— sailing rather stormy in new waters—weather cleared in latter part—councilors learning instruments and directions—Board of Directors (Student Council) gave dance to inexperienced deck-hands—good time bv all—Kathryn Greshauge and George Theuer healthiest girl and boy in Cleveland—won two excellent scales for company—Longitude 8 on Honor Roll—latitude 3 5 on Merit Roll. 10A Miss Hughes Mr. Ward September— Miss Kimber Mr. Naujoks January Miss Peck Mr. Yost A.D. 1931-1932 Miss Wolcott Mr. Parker HR Mr. Ward Miss Kimber February— Mr. Naujoks Mr. Parker June Miss Peck Mr. Yost A. D. 1932 Miss Wolcott 11A Mr. Ward Miss Kimber September— Mr. Naujoks Miss Peck January Mr. Parker Mr. Yost A. D. 1932- Miss Wolcott These ninety-one days breezy at moments—generally calm sailing ahead regularly with good winds—Alpha Hi-Y Chapter organized—Everct Williams, president —voyage improved by Alice Stanonik's lovely presentation in The Valiant”—Longitude 13 on Honor Roll—Latitude 13 on Merit Roll. These ninety-two days smooth sailing—boat in excellent repair after 3 months sailing—winds also more favorable—some of the crew taken on side trip to Highland Park by one of the sailing winds Miss Peck —enjoyable cruise—few more able seamen started on Spotlight staff—others began work in 22 Play Shop” crew stopped over to sec Singer of Naples”—some of fellow mateys helped production—Latitude 14 on Honor Roll—Longitude 15 on Merit Roll. These ninety-one days running before the winds— few squally—strong men of crew in athletics—Jack Thornhill, Harry Palmer, Mike Zappia, Walter Kovic, Joe Tomarro made varsity football—Palmer made varsity basketball—National Honor Society inducted 15 of crew—finally reached distant port—Latitude 12 on Honor Roll and who got Honor Pins—Longitude 18 on Merit Roll. [26] 1933
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19 3 4 THE BINNACLE ATHLETICS Boys' Sports After many years of preparation, Coll inwood finally reached its goal, a place in the athletic sun. In the fall of 1932, the first year in the Senate Football League, Collinwood outclassed all other teams, and won the championship. Due to the very fine record csablishcd that fall, the team played a charity game against Latin and was defeated for the first time by the score of 13-0. Much of the success of that season can be attributed to four members of our class, 1 larry Pahner, Mike Zappia, Walter Kovic, Joe Tomaro. Harry Pahner in the season of ’32 played end, and in ’3 3 played both fullback and end, making a letter each year. He has also earned two letters in basketball as well as one in track. He is a member of the Collinwood Varsity C” Club. Mike Zappia, president of the Varsity O' Club, besides earning a letter in football, has earned two each in basketball and track. Being ineligible for play in his last semester, he devoted his time to being assistant manager and doctor for the varsity football and basketball teams. Walter Kovic and Joe Tomaro, who also belong to the Varsity C” Club, alternated at the left guard position of the stalwart line of ’32. By earning a letter in track, Frank Mlakar also won admission to the Varsity C” Club. He was one of the city’s outstanding quarter-milers last spring as well as a dependable anchor man in the relays. Charles Lumadue won a letter in track in his senior year, thereby gaining admission to the Varsity C Club. He was one of Coach Pludson’s best half-milers. Another who is a member of the Varsity C” Club, but who is little known to others, is Joe Romano. Joe has been manager of the athletic teams during his high school career and is regarded by the players as the finest little manager in or out of captivity.” At his graduation, Mr. Charles Dunkel, faculty manager, will lose a most dependable and able assistant. ■ [28]
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