Euclid Shore High School - Shore Log Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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We now turn ou over to our Sportscaster . . . Basketball Shore was again successful in capturing the Eastern Confer- ence Crown this year which made it live times in the last six for this accomplishment. Gut of the last 42 li. C. games the Admirals have played they have won 38 of those games, losing only four, which is a record any coach can be proud of. The only time in the last five years Shore has not been Conference Champs they were runners up and were only defeated by a close margin. Shore has an enviable record this year. They threw the ball through the enemy's hoop for 323 points while their opponents only scored Zlfv markers. W ,lim Mattie was captain until February and Hill Simmermaclier led the team for the rest of the season and as they were the only two letter men returning this year, they were important cogs in the championship machine. VVithout the services of Buzz Bente, james Fitzgerald, John Buerkel, Tom Hayes and Ray Browne, the team would have been in a had way. There were no individual stars on this year's quintet. lt was pure team work that landed the Admirals on top. Each man was as important as the next. Coach Ford Case has Art Lep- pert, Graham Mower, Bill Hoene and Frank Crockett, and Carl Carlson to build his team around next year.

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OVV-the lfrienclship Club under the direction of Miss Campbell, presents its members who have been active in many social, cultural and charitable projects. Presidents ..... Ivlift' Pr6.r1'f1lc'11l .. Trcaszfrrr .... Svrrrfary ........ Prograzn CS1IlII'I'IIll'l1 Inter-Club Council .lean Bartlett jane Blase Lillian Bluem Iclainae Brigman Doris Brown Dorothy Casson Betty Crampton Betty Critzer Martha Driver Lenore Duffield Virginia Flower Jean Heick Katherine Hoene Susan Hughes Officers Members Ruth Jehlicka Margaret Kausek Gertrude Kopp Bclitli Kusnik Jeannette Luikart Margaret McKean Jane Mattie Rosemary Melcher jane Meloy Mary Mihelich Dorothy Moffet Mary Muenier -lestine Meyers Janet Nason SMARGARET STEARNS QFRANCES SMITH . .ADELINIQ 'FRIYIJIQAL' . . .Doizorny CASSON ...NAIARGARET RAY SBETTY CRAMPTON ' llVlARTIIA DRIVER .......LOL'ISE XVITT Bernadine Norton Alvira Pattie Betty Plies Margaret Pokolie Margaret Ray June Rose Eleanor Rupnik lileanor Schwarz Frances Smith Margaret Stearns Betty Stewart Adeline Trudeau Betty Tucker Louise XVitt gt' svtwil



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EARL BOLLENBACH ER - Com- monly called Bolly. He was captain of the football eleven. leader of the wrestling squad and a star catcher for the nine. Shore is proud of his position on the all suburban eleven. JAMES MATTIE-Better known as Brother Mattie. He spent two years with the football squad and three years around the bas- ketball quintet. In his last year, he was captain of the five and received honorable mention on the all-suburban football team. BILL S1MMERMAcHER- Sim- my, basketball an d football player, was out of the football line-up in his junior year, due to a shoulder injury. He was on the Varsity line-up for three years and was captain of the quintet in his last year. BILL CLARK - Versatile foot- ball man and fast man on the track. He assisted Mr. Case at coaching during the football sea- son. HARRY STERKEL-'W as a track man. In his Junior year and Senior year he won a bronze track shoe in the public hall. TONY FRABATTO-His athletic talents were unknown to Shore- ites until his Senior year, when he appeared as a regular on the eleven. He also received honor- able mention on the all-suburban team. BENSON BLACKIE- Is called Bud by his friends, and ap- peared on the wrestling squad for two years. CLYDEHINIUGSIEU STEELE-The cheer leading athlete appeared as a wrestler for one year and was declared City Champ in the 135 pound class in his Senior year. ELVVOOD SULZER-nBI'OIT1O,H a distance star on the cinder oval and in the district meet last spring he received a silver medal. JOHN BUERKEL - johnny was a three sport-man. He displayed his merits in basketball, football, and track. He was most out- standing in football and track. BILL BENTE- Buzz as he is better known, made varsity bas- ketball in his senior year. He also displayed his talents on the dia- mond. STAN POTOKAR-A wrestler in his senior year, did much to help the grapplers during his stay at Shore. BOB JOHNSTON-A grappler for two years and made a fine showing for himself as a loyal son of Shore. JAMES FITGERALD- Fitz as he is called by his Pals, did not appear on the Varsity basketball team until his senior year. He was a guard, played an excellent floor game, and scored his share of the points. RAY BROWN-Ray is a new- comer to Shore and did not be- come eligible until the last half of his senior year when he proved an important cog in the basket- ball machine and is expected to play on the baseball team. Wrestling In all the years wrestling has been known to Shore, the Ad- mirals, under Mr. Pohto's super- vision have never failed to estab- lish themselves as title contenders. The Seniors were Well repre- sented on this year's wrestling squad. The four seniors were Benson Blackie, Clyde Steele, Captain Bollenbacher and Bob Johnston. Clyde Steele last year established himself as a City Champ in the 135 pound class. Football Shore again established it- self as a title contender on the gridiron this year. This is the first time in Shore's history that any gridder was named on any honorary team. Earl Bollen- bacher, co-captain, received this honor by being named on the all- suburban eleven. The other co- captain, James Mattie, and Tony Frabatto, a new man in Shore athletics, also won honorable mention on the same team. Coach Case will lose six of his regulars through graduation. Page nineteen

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