Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1939

Page 1 of 112

 

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1939 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collectionPage 7, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collectionPage 11, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collectionPage 15, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collectionPage 9, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collectionPage 13, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collectionPage 17, 1939 Edition, Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 112 of the 1939 volume:

PERRY. F. NARTEN 2950 PAXTCN ROAD sl-IAKER HEIGHTS, OI'-IIC I R ,,' lx , -1 .,:!:1m , .1 K,- Ma ,,,R IQ , '1 I v - 7 1 . ,nl 4- . I 1. ,A nr ,i', Ms. LEE' ,,M,. , 5545. ' 92 .. .gy f Q - . sith- .4 .,,v , . .Q 5,,. ,.v ,,,:. 1. , nf' F' .-5 2 ,V .LQ .n' , ' -, L 4 sf ' , - ,ff - ,- H .. K . .V !- A sv. ' y K' , f.-rf x 1 .rf fr .1 . .4 , AA, vw.. V ,171 - 'ps -A ' . 11-1 , 'T liglii Q ',,, X-. - - K , Q-.I-' Q P - ., -uv 'ia -, ,, , -1 1, , J -13145, X ,5-i?,. ,ff nh, '- pav,--, . Q' , , 1 ,'. x A--x 'Ji-',J jf, ?,,i,. If 5. J.. sm .1 ',g.'-42.-,'W'4, 1-,' -,f,,-f . A '91, f I ff, 'Q'L R -.-1, , .'Q'1f,f J ':- 2 - -I 5. Q- 3- 'Q A - 'rf W' vf S. v .V 1 ! , fy , Q .' YQ- , ' , .tiff ,' .f- v -5' .N , . 31' S3 K, x, uv -' Vg ' . tx K, it Q. - H'-qrfi 'N .---fi - . 1 4 . -' r, ' -im' -jf. X 5 , h . fwmi.-E - nf' 'Lf ,4- 11-1' ', 4 Wei . ' A . I-if '. .1 Q i'f -.- - f :f'5 i3:?-1 4. N 1 . ' ,Q .-.ski .P 1 ---, tr L . N w Q4 . , Yl' , 1 . iv 'if K. E- 1 ,I . A ,K Q . AR - Q ig , Lhmkk. A , 4 1 -.pin 4, 4,1 ..- ifq- , Q,-K , -T- sv,-, -bf ., .E -vs 1 1 ,-pi' L Vi' :V . 7' if X, , .Vigo ' iv -,Nh , ' X,- - sl -WT ' -, ,, -. , 3,11 X 4 5 , . I 1 .fg 77 If::?f' ' ,gf ' -af M vii, 1 v-- zf' y ' ,,.'L , ,f Y 'f.fw 1' gf: f A 1, fy, Q ag- ' Y ,WC -.,. wg v 1 I -. Q 2 v 'x .Jef ' is? f ,gl ., 'A ,.1 , g..,.., M, UJKA, ' 4 Q. ,, 1 , ,- if W . ' 1 . Q ,X w i , ,'A', Q: .:. Ti +L.- ..-' . f ' ' if f M ,HF .,.. , ,5, ' 341, ' 2 v . J , .. -.1 4 w , : . r 4... rv - . Q-. A ,LQ '21 n . 4 .':5-:kg S v, :T 'gx 3 X h,Z ,- . A , ':' Nw- , K me f, . - A. ' ' -1' 3, ---.,,f13f,dm- -. , X ,fl an sl is ,MA 4 're'-1 A 5-, 'giig r j,,3i .Y N' - s. ,Q,. -,.,- , r , 5 v . -J' A ., . . Q . , .. f. ,,.. , X . v V 'ff '-is' , 6 U. 4 , .. ,U ,. I I I 1 , , A ' -5 W? ,cl ,'.,- - 'AJ '7af.,. ' pf .,. r, . ' -T1-a , -4 w,11w . ,--' L-., f Un, ' .q, - - grfgfj. is ,ff - , ,ba ,,1. X . , Q ww - ., 4 -Q ,.. , 5 . .. gr 1 .'-' .--, 1 1:7 Y 1. '11 f . . f ,. SJ' 'KJ 23357 .4 , , 2. , Q lt ,1'-. .,,1,.yn 'L..f.irf ., ' ' to y 5 tug., , -L ,ani-' . - an ,, v, A H , A g-..v--..- xr , ,V ,ga , .,. 1. ,V pk' . . 5+-. N 'gn , . .- ,p , 51.5, f '41 ' Y. 7 .va , V .1 f, .-. rf 2 - ' G' 2'V!Pil54 SZhTD8L .A R . Mxlfxllb idlsLl'i'IMW'sbi'. ' 'HEEL HI ,Ti 1 w H 4 T1 wir' 'il 'E M. 'E 1, F . Y. F. ff Q U, u f 4 ur ,I ,, LL ls ya 1 in ri '- .Eg if ' 1 1 a 1 fwmmummmmnm .M,.-mlnmhummmm.mmf'uwnmwzflnwmmmrum ,mmf ' i GRISTMILL M,nw'x T NINLTLLN mmw. C mm QISTIVIILI. ouousuuo ov mg SENIOR cuxss Quan usou scuooL X FCREWORD N Shaker, we are fortunate that we may say the students are truly the school. The student government, honor study halls, student assemblies, extra-curricular activities, and several sports are, to a large extent, under student operation. The 1939 Gristmill has been prepared to give this school, so uniquely student-op- erated, a picture of its life-its leaders, its clubs, its accomplishments, and its spirit. We have not tried to overdo this picture. We have presented it as it is, with the stu- dent predominating. 'We have tried to epitomize Shaker, growing, changing, im- proving. This year has found the school with its first varsity wrestling team, a more efficient student council, improved and vi- talized pep-assemblies, a record-high budget sale, and a growing school spirit. It is our sincere hope that this Gristmill may serve as a tangible memorial of our three years of high school days and ex- periences which have helped the student and the school to live and grow. DEDICATION N recognition of his untiring efforts as or- ganizer and departmental head of the music in the Shaker High School his record as one of Americas outstanding choir directors, his loyalty to the interests and Welfare of Shaker, his unselfish devo- tion in furthering the ambitions not only of the group but also of individual students, and lastly his ability to mould real men and Women, we, the Senior Class of 1939, deem it an honor to dedicate this Gristmill to Mr. Griffith I. lones. T0 THE SENICRS . from Mr. Patin AM inclined to reminisce a bit today-to think of former seniors who now occupy positions of trust and influence in world affairs. There are a college professor, an actress, an artist, lawyers, doctors. leaders in many professions and vocations. Yet Shaker High is but a trifle over two decades old. As I recall their names and faces. it seems to me that most ot those who have succeeded did not attain their high positions by bril- liance of mind alone, but rather through hard work and their ability to adjust to new situations. In spite of depressions and other economic ills, it is still possible for you to achieve in this Democracy of ours. Application, hard work, and sacrifice are fundamental virtues and count more than accident of birth or inheritance. You who have chosen your vocations are fortunate. for that has stimulated your accomplishment. You who have not yet determined your Held of interest will do well to get a broad cultural background. No one can tell what the demands of the next decade will be. You need to turn your efforts to account-to capitalize on an investment in education. The Class of 1939 will long be remembered in Shaker for its contribution to the life of the school. Senior leadership in the student council and in music. dramatics, and journalism has been outstanding. You have made your deliberations felt in a reorganized curriculum. Come back to see us often. Give us the benefit of your experi- ence in the light of mature thought. Tell us what could have been done differently-to have given you a better preparation. To each and every one of you l wish the best that life can give. I shall be proud of your successes and hold you to a high standard. Affectionately yours. R. B. Putin first Rmb: Mr. Iircnch Mr. Hanes. Miss Hollon. Dr. Loomis Mis. Gunn. Mr. Pnlin. Mtmiii Ruiz. Mrs. Cuuthcrs. Miss Gcigcr. Dr. Dillcv. Mi s luitcm. Miss Mliclswirc. Nliss Jackson, Mrs. Marlins Miss Ijnlmcr. lhiiii Rmu: Miss McCr.ickcn, Mrs, Lommcn. Miss Llv. Miss Jtwliiistoci. Mrs, Siiit. Mrs. Ilnrhourt. Mrs. Smith Mrs. Bishop. Miss Boivcn. Dr. Myrrs. ltvitrlh Row: Nlr. Tihmillsill. Miss Blair Mrs. Saclm Miss Annlcrstvn. Nliss Cirnham. Miss Svllcrs. Miss C,.II'l'lIIl7k'I'S Mr. Moritz. Mr. Ilirls. lifllr Rmb: Mr. Hcniv. Alf. Millltr, Alr. H.irl'murt. Mr. Stmgcr. Mr. Iroixtn, Mr. Starr. Alf. Rafcld. Mr. Amcs Mr Storms. Mr. Iirancis. MR. DEANS Mr. Mhivnc lircnch Miss Luuisc M. Hollon Mr. Chnrlcs Hanes Mrs. Doroihi' R. Gunn SECRETARIES Miss Virginia Kadlcck Miss Hclcn Rock TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Mrs. Aliu' Mcsnicls LIBRARIAN Miss II. .liuin Andcrsvri ENGLISH Mrs. Iidith S. Cniothcrs Miss Gram: Qirahnm Miss Mnrioric .Lickson Miss Inuisc McCr.iclsvn Miss Agncs Ililmcr Mr. Qicoigc Ci. Starr Mrs. l'I.irriut Strcla Miss Ci.ilc XYiclsxi'irc FACULTY DR. A. Ii. I.o:m1s Su,m'ri'n1cmIvn! R. Pm. PATIN . Prim'i'puI SOCIAL STUDIES Nlrs. M.itild.1 Bishop Mr. John Hnrhourt Miss Louise M. Hollun Mr. .Iaclison XV. R.ifL-ld Mrs. Ruth S.ich.i Mr. I.. R. Thrnilkill MATHEMATICS Miss Alma Bowcn Mr. M. lf. Miller Mr. O, T. Earls Mr. Iiurl Pm. Prior Mr. Harold Storms SCIENCE Mr. Mhivnc Iircnch Di. Lvcrctt C. Mvcrs Mr. .L Norman Staigcr Mr. I'.ilrick 'I'rox'.in LANGUAGES Miss Ruth I'ml.iir Dr. M. Igvclvii Uillci' Miss K.ithi'vn Cicigur Mrs Doroiliv Gunn Miss Cicrtrudu XV. Jnhn fMiss Hclcnc I .ziium Miss Pnulinc Scllcrs Mrs Iva Mac Smith COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Mr. Alvin Amcs Miss Crystal Cnrruthurs Mr. Gui' Ii. Ilcnry ART Miss Mnhrl lily Mrs. ly M. Siiti MUSIC Mr. Ruynolfl Ifllis Mr. .lack I'x'.ins Mr. liriflith .L .Ionus INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Charlcs Ilnnvs HOME ECONOMICS Mrs, Dtwrotlitxi Mnrltm Miss 'lilicrvsa .Itxlinstun PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nlrs. Rust Ibrurlu' Miss I7c.irl Dursu' Mr. Arthur Ci. I'r.incis Mrs. Iinrolhv S. lumm ii Mr. Htwivnrcl Ci. Mtwritl Xl Lung I .ISL IO. Ten shunff X Mumrnlw Ijkc 'l'h1s Il. Coming or Going i V Prvludc to .1 Kim ll. Aftcr the Clams Is Ovcr l. Ifighl On 4. Ymfrc an liducaliu l. .lillUI'l'3llg Jamborcc 5. .-Xlm.1 Mama 'L XVhcrc in thc Vforld rw. Huh ian? J. FEBRUARY CLASS CFFICERS lwesidenz WALLACE ADLER Vice-Presidenz I MARJORIIQ GUNDIQRSON Secrelary-Treasurvr I JACK SINCLAIR Social Chairman I VIRGINIA I-IERRICIA Presidenr EE C DUGALD PEARSON Vice-Presidenr DICK PFTREQUIN Secretary BOB SIBBISON Treasurer VIRGINIA BOOS Soma! Chairman BOB WEINIIURTNER JUNE CLASS OFFICERS 10 FEBRUARY CLASS lack Allen Boys' Glee Club 125. 135: Orchestra 125: Driving Club 135, 145: Travel Club 125 C Science Club 135. 145: A Cappella Choir 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. William Allsopp Student Council 125: Glee Club 125: Li- brary Page 125, 135. 145: Library Club 125, Vice-President 135, President 145: Driving Club 135. Treasurer 145: Radio Club, Secretary 145: Booster 145: Water Polo Champions 145: Honor Study Hall 125,135.145. Peggy Barkley Miriam Stage League 135. 145: Shakerite 125: Annual Board. Feature liditor 145: Scribblers' League 135. 145: Radio Script Club. Vice-President 145: Booster 135. 145 3 Badminton Championship 135 : Book Club 135. 145: Ping Pong Club 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. Mariorie Baron Miriam Stage League 125. 135. 145: Travel Club 125, 145, Assistant Recording Secre- tary 135: Driving Club 145: Deans As- sistant 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. joseph Bender tv Band 135. 145: Sha erite. Treasurer 145. Assistant Sports Editor 145. Sports Editor 145: Booster 125. 135. 145: Travel Club 125. 135 : Driving Club 135 : German Group 135. 145: Shaker Art Club 145: Honor Stuclv Hall 125. 135. 145. Betty Buchanan Transferred from Lakewood: A Cappella Choir 135. 145: Glee Club 145. Librarian 135: Miriam Stage League 135. 145: Metronome Club 145: French Club 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 145. 6 ll Wallace Adler Student Council 135. 145, Committee Chairman 135: Class President 135, 145: Assistant Booster Captain 145: Driving Club 135. President 145: Intramural Bas- ketball Championship Captain 125C Track 135: Congressional Club 145: Chess Club 125: Library Club 125. 135: Open Forum Club 135: Honor Study Hall 125, 145, Advisor 13 5, 'Ihalia Carter Miriam Stage League 125. 135, 145: Genonkwenon 135. 145: Student An- nouncer 145: Travel Club 125, 135, 1451 Metronome Club 135. 145 :.Honor Study Hall 125, 135145. Arlyne Chertoff Miriam Stage League 135. 145: Booster 135, 145: lisperanto Club 135: Travel Club 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 145. Norman Colquhoun unci Presi ent Cipta in 14 Annual Board po 45 ak Sports Editor . h of Student Coun- ' ' . -- ' . ' e K25, 1 Drivin .lub 12 5 . 1 : ' .A : TraCk Manager 12 5. Manager 135: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. --. 'l 125, d 135. 1452 'T- u-T u Club 135, President 145: . tude Ce. . g- ' ' Assistant Booster ,, ' r 5, ,ff , . . s f :Sh 14 on v. C All' e ' cil 145 1 nt 1 135 Iune Corey Girls' Glee Club 12 35 3 Miriam Stage Lea e135, 14 ' 1 lub 125. 135. 14 , n Saddle ub 125, 135. 145: ravel Club 145: Ping Pong Club 145: hakerite 145: Book Club 135. 145: Deans Assistant 125, 135, 145. Charles Cox Band 125, 135. 145: Boys' Glee Club 1451 Driving Club 135. 145: Booster 145: Science Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Robert Crawford Rhea Day Miriam Stage League, Welfare Chairman C411 Girls' Glee Club C211 Travel Club C21, C31, C41 1 Boots and Saddle Club C211 Book Club C411 Ping Pong Club C41: Hockey C21, C311 Baseball C311 Volley Ball C21 1 Basketball C31, C41 1 Dean's Assistant C21 . C31 , C41 1 Honor study Hall C21, C31, C41. Ethel Dempsey Miriam Stage League C21, C311 Dramatic Club C21, C411 Travel Club C31, C41: Driving Club C411 Dean's Assistant C31, C411 Honor Study Hall C21, C31, C41. Leila Dorer Miriam Stage League C21, C31, C411 Dra- matic Club C21, C31, C411 Travel Club C21, C31, C411 Driving Club C411 Fencf ing Club C411 Honor Study Hall C21, C31, C41. Florence Eisner Miriam Stage League C21, C31, C411 Dra- matic Club C31, C411 Travel Club C21, C31, C411 Honor Study Hall C21, C31. C41- Evelyn Ellis Miriam Stage League C311 Dramatic Club C21, C411 Boots and Saddle Club C21, C31, C412 Travel Club C21, C311 Girls' Glee Club C31, C41: Driving Club C411 Dean's Assistant C311 Honor Study Hall C21, Carol Garden Girls' Glee Club C41, Treasurer C21, Sec- retary C311 A Cappella Choir C21, C41, Secretary-Treasurer C311 S. F. A. A. C411 Metronome Club C31, C41: Miriam Stage League C41: Dean's Assistant C411 Honor Study Hall C21, C31, C41. August Geraci Cheer Leader C21, In Charge C31, C411 Boys' Glee Club C31, Librarian C21, Treas- urer C411 A Cappella Choir C21, Librarian C31, Treasurer C41: S. F. A. A. C31, Vice- President C41: Shaker Trio C31, C41 1 Honor Study Hall C21. C31, C41. W Lawrence Golden Band C311 Travel Club C21, C31, C411 Booster C21, C311 Football C211 Honor Study Hall C31, C41. Mariorie Gunderson Class Vice-President C31, C411 Dramatic Club, President C21, C31, C411 Metronome Club C31, C411 Stage Crew C411 Driving Club C211 Honor Study Hall C21, Ad- visor C31, C41, Virginia Herrick Miriam Stage League C211 Class Social Chairman C411 Girls' Glee Club C211 S. F. A. A. C21, C31, Treasurer C411 A Cap- pella Choir C21, C31, C411 Cheer Leader C41: Boots and Saddle Club C31, C41: Sharcs Club C31, C411 Basketball C212 Baseball C21, C311 Hockey C21, C311 Volley Ball C211 Honor Study Hall C21, C31, C41. Ward Huber lack Ienninqs Booster C311 Hockey Manager C41: Travel Club C21, C311 Driving Club C21, C31, C41: Science Club C31, C41: Honor Study Hall C21, C31, C41. Peggy Keelor Miriam Stage League C31, C411 Dramatic Club C311 Travel Club C21, C31, C411 Honor Study Hall C21, C31, C41. W Lucille Kemeny Miriam Stage League C411 Boots and Saddle Club C411 Esperanto Club C411 Volley Ball C411 Hockey C41: Basketball C411 Honor Study Hall C21, C41. 12 Olive Kihorny Miriam Stage League 135, 145: Girls' Glee Club 125. 135: Dramatic Club 145: Boots and Saddle Club 135, 145: Travel Club 135, 145: Driving Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. Mary Kirby Miriam Stage League 135. 145: Travel Club 125. 135. 145: Dramatic Club 125: Boots and Saddle Club 125. Norman Kyman Booster 125 . 135 . Assistant Captain 145 : Track 135 1 Hockey 135, 145 : Wrestling Club 125, Treasurer 135: Wrestling Team 145 : Intramural Sports 145 1 Debating Club 135 : Boys' Glee Club 125. 135. 145 : Honor Study Hall 13 5, Assistant Advisor 145. Ruth MacNab Leaders' Club 125, 135, President 145: Hockey 145, Team Captain 125, 135: Volley Ball 135. Team Captain 125: Bas- ketball 135. 145, Team Captain 145: Baseball 125. 135: Miriam Stage League 145: Girls' Glee Club 125, 135, 1453 Honor Study Hall 135, Assistant Advisor 145. Leonard Marks Basketball 125. 135, 145: Booster 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, Shirley Marqowsky Miriam Stage League 135. 145: Travel Club 135. 145: Stage Design Class 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. Q Bob Miskell Booster 135. 145, Assistant Captain 125: Shakerite 125. 135, Associate Sports Editor 145: ViceeChairman of Student Court Committee 125: Driving Club. Secretary 135: Open Forum Club 145: Football 145: Basketball 125: Intramural Sports 125.135,145. 13 Robert Pieirowski Football 125, 135, 145: Booster Captain 145 1 Archery Club 135 : Honor Study Hall 125,135f145- Ralph Rosenblum Booster 135 : Travel Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 125, 135, 145: Stage Design Class 135. 145: Band 145: Honor Study Hall 135. Sherman Sackheim Chess Club 125: Travel Club 135, 145: Science Club 1455 Shaker Art Club 145: Shakerite 125, 1353 Honor Study Hall 145, Advisor 125, 135. Alice Sapp Dean's Assistant 135, 145: Girls' Glee Club 135, 145: Miriam Stage League 145: Honor Study Hall 135, 145. ,M lack Sinclair Booster 125, 135, Captain 145: Student Council 125: Class Secretary-Treasurer 145: Track 125, 1353 Football 125, 135, 145, Captain of Team 145: Basketball 135: Wrestling Team 145: Wrestling 135: Varsity S Club 135, President 145: Congressional Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 135, Treasurer 145: Honor Study Hall 125,135,1-l5. 125: Club Betsy Small Travel Club 135, 145, Secretary 125: S. F. A. A. 125, 135, 145: Girls' Glee Club 12.5, 135, 145: A Cappella Choir 125. 135: Accompanist 1455 Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 135, 145: Boots and Saddle Club 125. 135, 145. George Sowers Band 1325. 135. .lgl'5, Junior Manager 125, Manager 135. 145. Vice-President 135, President '14-5: Orchestra 19, 135, 145: S. li. A. A. 145: Public Ad ress Technician 145: Booster 1355 Physics Laboratory As- sistant 135, 145: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 145: Orchestra Club 145. Florence Sieitonleld Girls' Glee Club 123, 133, President 143: Club Travel Club 123, 133: Metronome 133: Miriam Stage League 123, 133, 1435 Booster 123, 133: Ping Pong Club 123: Honor Study Hall 123, 133, 143. Margaret Trope Girls' Glee Club 123: Dean's Assistant 1331 Booster 143: Chairman of Operetta Costuming 143: Honor Study Hall 133, 143. Howard Tutllo Student Council 143 1 Chess Club, Sergeant- at-Arms 123: Travel Club 133, 143: Driv- ing Club 143: Stage Design Class 143: Assistant Stage Manager 143: Honor Study Hall 133, 143. Ruth Van Alren Miriam Stage League 123, 133, President 143: Booster 123, 133, 143: Travel Club 123, 133, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms 143: Girls' Glee Club 123, 133, 143: Honor Study Hall 133, 143, Assistant Advisor 133. Bill Wilson Booster 133, 143: Art Club 133, 143: Track 133, 143: Intramural Sports 123, 133, 143: Honor Study Hall 133, 143, Betty Zinner Book Club 133, 143 : A Cappella Choir 143: Girls' Glee Club 123. 133, 143. Vice-President 133 3 French Play 143 2 Honor Study Hall 133, 143. V 1 TO '39 One day as I sat lost in idle thought, And pondered over unimportant things, With sudden clarity my fancy caught A glimpse of that mysterious road that brings The future. Pausing then to look ahead, I wondered what would happen to my friends While following the lengthy path that led Great leaders to their goals, yet always sends An equal number to discouragement. This class, aglow with youthful hopes, now rests Prepared to walk the road that many went Too carelessly. They soon will face its tests. I look at these, my classmates, and I know Success will come, no matter where they go. Peggy Barkley 14 SENICRS 1NO PICTURE1 JUNE CLASS lane! Dah Transferred from McKinley High. Canton 141: Basketball, All Star Team 141. V, Ellie Bebdelr Travel Club 131 5 Driving Club 131 : Girls' Glee Club 141: Booster 131: Tumbling Club 121: Intramural Sports 131: Honor Study Hall 121, Eleanor lexdelr Girls' Glee Club 141: Honor Study Hall 121, 131' 141- Anthony Darata Wrestling Club 121, 131: Wrestling Team 141 : Football 141 : Honor Study Hall 141. Incl: Dempsey David Donaldson - 1, . ll . fi, Q6 samx-ran H6 -S : 5'2 Shaker Model Wing Club, President 121: Model Airplane Club 141: Honor Study Hall 131, 141. Gladys Nye Travel Club 121, 131: Driving Club 121, 131: Tumbling Club 131 : Girls' Glee Club 131- 141- 9 Mary Oster W Shakerite 121: Book b 121, 131, 141: Baseball 121: Hock Scribblers' League 141: Fencing u Charles Pavey 5 5 Band 121, 131, 141: Orchestra 141: Dean's Assistant 131, 141. Sam Peritore A Cappella Choir 121, 131: Boys' Glee Club 131. 141: Fencing Club 131: Archery 131, 141: Intramural Football 121, 131: Intramural Basketball 121. 131, 141. Wilberl Plot! Intramural Basketball 131, 141: Intramural Football 131: Archery Club 131. 141: Rifle Club 131: Hockey 131, 141. Ward Tolar: Transferred from Heights High School 131 : Football 141: Booster 131, Captain 141: Honor Study Hall Advisor 141: Boys' Glee Club 131, 141: Wrestling Club 131: Met- ronome Club 141: Honor Study Hall 131, cw., Clifford Whib Football 121, 131, Co-Captain 141: Basketball 131, 141: Track 131, 141: Wrestling Club 131: Boys' Glee Club 121. 131, 141: A Cappella Choir 121, 131. 141: Booster 121, Assistant Captain 131: Varsity S Club 121, 131, 141: Honor Study Hall 121, 131, 141: Intramural Sports 121, 131. JUNE SENICRS 4 Q , F A, - ' 5 '. ' . lean Albers ' .. A 'i Miriam Stage League 125, 145: Shakerite 125, 135, Columnist 145: Travel Club 125, 135, 145: Driving Club 135. Sally Alcorn Dramatic Club 125: Miriam Stage League 135, 145: Shakerite Columnist 125, 135, Front Page Editor 145: Travel Club 125, 135: French Book Club 145 1 Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Leonard Allen A Cappella Choir 125: Student Council 125: Boys' Cilce Club 135: Booster 145. Belly lane Allison Shakerite 135: Travel Club 135, 145: Driving Club 145. William Anders Orchestra 125: Open Forum Club 135, 145, Treasurer 125: Boys' Riiie Club 1251 Travel Club 125: Debating Club 135: S. F. A. A. 135, Secretary 145: Booster 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 145, Annual Board, Financial Manager. Charles Anthony Basketball 135, 145 . Lois Ahlman Girls' Glee Club 125 : Boots and Saddle Club 125, 135. 145: Booster 135: Miriam Stage League 145: Dean's Assistant 135, 145: Cheer Leader 145: Travel Club, Secretary 135: Driving Club 135. MH. i iam m ji Brogster 19 I off r 'Q I Qliaabetlt rrett 4' 131 J f fm ragekzgfg Q 125, mn, 145: om- -. 43? Klub : Travel Club 125. 135, , ' ssjw ant Hon St d H11 Ad V Q - 145i' Girls' Leaders Club li2y5, 1135. user Q W c Barbara Bayless Miriam Stage l.eague 135: Booster 135: Boots and Saddle Club 145: Budget Ticket Committee 1451 Girls' Rifle Club 125, Sec- retary 145: Travel Club 135, 145: Dra- matic Club 135 3 Biology Club 125 : Hockey 125, 135: Basketball 125, 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Arthur Bazeley Band 125. 135, Treasurer 145: Orchestra 125, 135, Treasurer 145: S. F. A. A. 125. 135, Treasurer 145: Student Council As- sistant Treasurer 125, Treasurer 135 g Com- mittee Chairman 145: Booster 125: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Patricia Bell Girls' Glee Club 125: A Cappella Choir 135, 145: Library Club 145: Dramatic Club 145. 1 Helen Bernstein Miriam Stage eagu 135 1 Dramatic Club 125, 1 : ravel lub 125, 135, 145: Honor . Tal 25. 135, 0 16 Belly Bieber Miriam Stage League 125. 135: Travel Club 125. 135: Dramatic Club 135, 145: Driving Club 145: Ping Pong Club 145: Booster 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 145- W . .W Do los Bishop i Track 125. 135. Tglball 125. 145: Water Polo 1353 Wrestling Club 125. 135: Booster 125: Intramural Sports 125. 135. 145: Badminton 125, 135: Varsity S Club 125. 135. 145: Boys' Glee Club 125: Stage Design Class 145: German Stu- dent Exchange 135. lla C r 145: Travel Club 145: tion dance Committee 145: Fenc- ing Club 45: Tennis 145: Intramural Spcgrts 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 14 . William ilu! Catharine Blair Studio Art Club 125: Shaker Art Club 135. 145: French Club 125: Dramatic Club 125: Intramural Sports 125, 135, 145: Open Forum Club 135: Shares Club 135. 145: French Book Club 145: Stage De- sign Class 145: Annual Board, Art Editor 145. P 1 t 'ff lean Blelscher . .AV Miriam Stage L aguJ125, 135. 145 : Travel Club 125. 145: Dean's Assistant 125:2Assiswi1t Honor Study Hall Advisor 1452 Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. William Bletscher Booster 135. 145. Virginia Boos Girls' Rifle Club 125: Ctirls' Leaders Club 135. 145: Shares Club 135: Travel Club 135: Class Treasurer 135, 145: Chairman of Budget Ticket Committee 145. 17 of wk Bggavkllmg Edward Bosco ' Football 12 45. 125. 5. 145 : et ll 13 r Q uH 5. Vice-Pre id 5 2 rest ing Tea 145 2 Fencin u 13 45: Fe ci 135. 145: Varsity 45: Honor study Hall 12 , 135, 145. ' Marion Boyd Travel Club 125: Dramatic Club 125: Girls' Glee Club 125: A Cappella Choir 145: Booster 125. Edwin Boynton Transferred to Shaker 145: Fencing Club ,14i: S Qxkao. s Bvlxvy Gladys Breen Dramatic Club 125: Hockey 125, 145: Miriam Stage League 135: Shakerite 135, Club Editor 145: Driving Club 145: A Cappella Choir 135, 145 : Scribblers League. Secretary 145: Annual Board, Club Editor 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. William Brett Assistant Basketball Manager 135, Manager 145 : Science Club 125: Biology Club 125 : Water Polo Team 135: Candid Camera Staff of Annual 135: Travel Club 145: Rifie Club 135: Fencing Club 145: Intra- mural Sports 145: Honor Study Hall 145. More !'4A'!1ll1,5 Rgvy 'l Arthur Brockway Or stra 125. 1 4 ' y Club ,..?4.....gZta.. tw.. . B oster 1 5: Vocational Guidance Committee 145: Intramural Sports 145. Robert Brown Band 125. 135, 145: Booster 135. Deborah Burton Miriam Stage League 125. 135. 145: As- sistant Booster Captain 125, 135. 145: Genonkwenon 135. 145: Dean's Assistant 125. 135, 145: Travel Club, Secretary 125. Treasurer 135: Driving Club 135: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Student Co cil Secret y 135, Committee Chairma 1 Stude Court ' r Ad- Robert Burto visor 13 3 t u Judg 45: An- nu B rd, 1 -in+C ief 14 : Central C e 45 oost 5 aptain 145: C i an Pep Assemb mmittee 145: Alter ate u ent An ou 145: Congres- sion ub. Sec'r'tar 1 5. Vice-President 145 ' Shakerite 2 r ports Editor 135 : Dea 's Assistant : Dramatic Club 125: Track 12 5, 13 . riving Club, Secretary 125 : Travel ub 14 5, Secretary 135 2 Honor Studv Hall 12 5. 135. 145. Hugh Byrd Intramural Sports 125, 135. 145: Ping Pong Club 135: Boxing Club 145 : Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. N Mary Ellen Byro Dramatic Clu , 135: Travel Club 125. 135, 145: i iam Stage League 145: How 125.135.145. Iohn Chapin Shakerite. Assistant News liditor 135, Fdi- tor-in-Cbief 145: Annual Board. Assistant Sports Fditor 145: Handbook Committee 135: Travel Club 125: Library Club 125: Booster 125: Honor Study Hall 125. Helen Charpentier Student Announcer 145 : Assistant Honor Study Hall Advisor 14 5. Advisor 14 5 2 Driving Club 1 3 5 , Vice-President 145 : Travel Club 135. 145: Dramatic Club 145: Dean's Assistant 125: Booster 135: A Cap- pella Choir 1451 Tumbling Club 125: Honor Studv llall 12 5, 135. 14 5. Norma Ciraci Biology Club 125: Boots and Saddle Club 125. 135. 145: Book Club 125. 135. President 145 1 Esperanto Club 135. Marvin Cohen Cheer Leader 125. 135, 145 Z Boys' Cilee Club 125, 135: A Cappella Choir 125, 135 : Stamp Club. Secretary 125 1 Open Forum Club 135 : Intramural Sports 13 5 . fdfl Edward Collister ,' L B nd -212 2 Shakerite Business Staff 135. 1Q5f,, ffralck 125, '35, '1lg'1g-fockey Man. ager 135, 145: oiba Manager 145: Booster 4 : lvl alub 12 5. 135, Presi- dent 1.4 1 ien e Club 135. Vice-President 1-Q51 bgv Club 145: Radio Club 135. 1415: Open Forum Club 135. .rl-L. Iames Conners A Cappella Choir 125. 135. 145: Boys' Glee Club 125, 135: Football 125, 135: Driving Club 135 1 Archery Club 145 3 Hockey 145: Badminton Club 145. Helen Conroy Leaders' Club 125. 135, Secretary 145: Travel Club 125: Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145: Intramural Sports 125, 135, 145: Miriam Stage League 135. 145: Intramural Championship Volleyball Team 135: Cap- tain of Baseball Team 135: Girls' Varsity Basketball Team 135: Senior Hockey Cap- tain 145. Sally Crafts Girls' Glee Club 135: Travel Club 135: Art Club 145: Fencing Club 145: Booster 145. I Iosephine Cryer Miriam Stage League 125. 13 5. 1452 Girls' Clee Club 135. 145: Travel Club 125 : Championship Baseball Team 1 3 5 : Championship Basketball Team 135. Frank Culek Science Club 135, 145: Travel Club 135. Attendance Secretary 145: Track 125. 145 : Championship Intramural Football Team 13 5. 145. 18 Eileen Cxerny Miriam Stage l.e e 125. i 5. Treasurer 145: Girls' l.e rs Club 5. 135. 1452 Honor tu ' agppddsolr 13.5. 145: An- nual B ar cia - Editor 145: Noon omm tee 5: Tra l Club 125: ang 0db1cf,Vdi135: Ba all 1 5415: oll All 1 . Cham ' ship e m 135: xglogey , . Ch mpi ship , 1353 asketb 25. GQ? V r' Team 135: C 'n of Champi nship .N imming Team : Dcan's Assistant 1451 Archery Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. Adeleen Darrah Miriam Stage l.eague 12. 135. 145: Dramatic Club 135: Booster 125. 145: Travel Club 125: Ping Pong Club 135: Championship Basketball Team 135. Vincent Dattilo XVrestling Club 125. 135: XVrestling Team 145: Football 135. 145: Driving Club 135. 145: Travel Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 14 QS KY X Barbara Davis Girls' Cxlee Club 125, 135. 145: Dramatic Club 125: Travel Club 125: Hockey 125: Boots and Saddle Club 125: Miriam Stage league 135. 145: Skating Club 135: Radio Script Club 145: Championship Swimming Team 145. 5 JJ QW Miriam Stage l efgue3xJl25. 135. 1-15: Dramatic Clt '125. 135 1 A Cappella Choir 13 n Pong Club 135: Bad- b 14 1 Honor study Hall 125. 1 . . Evelyn Davis lean Davis Dramatic Club 125. 135, 145 : Shaker Art Club 135. 145: Studio Art Club 125: Stage Design Class 125. 135: Travel Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. Raymond Davis Bind 125. 135. 145: Orchestra 125. 135: Assistant Drum Major 135. Drum Major 145: Booster 145: Assistant Captain 135: Wrestling Club 125: Hockey 135. 145: Archerygilub 125: Stage Desi n Class 145: Varsity S Club 145: htghitlral orts 125: Honor Study HallvQ5. 135 45. fi Ao l9' 5 I G Ruth Davis Dramatic Club 125. 135: Book Club 135, President 145: French Club 145: Scribblers' League 145: Dean's Assistant 145. Q Ioserphine Deliziosi Mariorie Denby Travel Club 125. 131.145, Faye Dubin Dramatic Club 125: A Cappella Choir 125. 135: Girls' Glee Club 145 2 Miriam Stage League 135: Travel Club 145: Biology Club 125: Honor Studv Hall 145. lack Dunbar Transferred to Shaker 135: VVrestling Club 135: Basketball 13 5. 145: lntramural Sports 145 : Driving Club 135. 145 : Travel Club 145: Honor Study Hall 13 5. 14 5 . Ieanne Duncan Dramatic Club 135: Driving Club 135: Dean's Assistant 14 5. In 7 W . 5' - I 'Y AliceE iqp Miria eheague 25. 135. 1452 Tm 5, 135. Booster 125. 135. Horsitudy Hall Advisor .F 34 f,z.ff,, Betty Emrich Transferred to Shaker 143: Travel Club 143: Dramatic Club 143: Girls' Badminton Club 143: Honor Study Hall 143. M55 Robert Eitinger Dramatic Club 123: Travel Club 123, 133, Secretary 143: Booster 123, 133, 143: Intramural Sports 123. 133: Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 143: Honor Study Hall Assistant Advisor 123. Bernard Falcovich Band 123, 133, 143: Orchestra 123, 133, 143: Badminton 143: Football Champion- ship Team 143: Intramural Sports 123. 133, 143. Roseann Payne A Cappella Choir 123, 133, 143 1 Girls' Glee Club 123, 13 3, 143: Miriam Stage League 143. 9 c...'k ...sk ,, -so ,L Pu--.3 nticsvsn Vausts-X Harry Feick 3 L Blind 123. 133: C a ' png Olnampion 123, 143: ol 'ng Poxggihampion 133: g n lub Qfgmry 133: A11 Sports 143. Y s'iNXu Thomas Felber Dramatic Club 123. 133: Stage Electrician 133, 143: Projection Crew 143: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 143 : Travel Club 143. X vc 2240 Daniel Ferlis Transferred to Shaker 143 : Fencing Club 143: Dramatic Club 143: Biology Club 143: Swimming Team 143 .f g W ' 01413 ,Q QYJLQ 1 o Bluma Fertel Transferred to Shaker 143: Open Forum Club 143: Scribblers' League 143: Dramatic Club 143. 'chard ' ' g Club 123, 133: Wrestling Team 3, Booster 123, 133: Track Manager 123: Basketball Championship Team 133: Football Championship Team 133: Driving Club 123. 133, 143. Patsy Findley Miriam Stage League 123: Dramatic Club 123: Sharcs Club 123, 133, Treasurer 143: Esperanto Club 133, 143: Travel Club 143: Ping Pong Club 133. Frances Foley Dramatic Club 123, 133, 143: Travel Club 123: Open Forum Club 133, 143: Es- peranto Club 133, 143: Booster 123. . ' ' . A 1 Grover 'Foster 5, ' Student Council Committee Chairman 143: Annual Board, Class Editor 143: Shakerite 123, 133: Booster 133: A Cappella Choir 143: Track 123, 143 : Archery 143 : Science Club 133, Secretary 143: Biology Club 123: Driving Club 133. , 'Y ' ff. 3 4 William Fox 5' i Student Council pw, 'Committee Clkiirman 133, Vice-President 1431 Student Court Jtdge 143: Congressional Cgub 1433 Honor StudygHall Advisor,-133, ssistant Advisor 123: A Cappella Choir 133, 143: Booster 123 : Track 123 143,2i'gack Manager ,133 : Varsity HS' Club' 14'3N Driving Club, Secret ry1133: Debating C ub 133 : Metro- nomeatlub 123 133: Library Page 1435 Library Club lean Free Miriam Stage League 133: Shakerite 143: Studio Art Club, Secretary-Treasurer 123: Shaker Art Club 143 : Esperanto Club 133: Travel Club 123: Ping Pong Club 133: Tumbling Club 123. 20 Harry Freedman Transferred from Glenville High School 133: Travel Club 143. Annette Freeman Miriam Stage League 133, 143: Girls' Glee Club 123, 133, 143: Travel Club 123: Boots and Saddle Club 133, 143: Orchestra 123. 133: Girls' Leaders Club 133, 143: Championship Basketball Team 143: Honor Study Hall 123. 133, 143. 6 Leonard Friedman 313' Howard Fromson Shakerite. Assistant Advertising Manager 123: A Cappella Choir 133. 143: Boys' Glee Club 123: Radio Script Club 133, 143 3 Open Forum Club 133. Vice-President 143: Debating Club 133: Dramatic Club 143: Extemporaneous Speaking Team 143: Scribblers' League 123: Intramural Sports 133: Honor Study Hall 123. 133, 143. Eva Garbo Travel Club 123, 133: Ping Pong Club 133: Honor Study Hall 143. 'r -F Byron Gates Dramatic Club 123: Travel Club 12 3. 133, 143 7 Track 123: Intramural Sports 123. 1 3' 143 Jean Gibbons Miriam Stage League 133, 143: Dramatic Club 133: Boots and Saddle Club 123: Girls' Glee Club 123. 133: Travel Club 143: Driving Club 143: Booster 123. 1 - ' 0 21 George Glass - Aero Club. Vice-President 123. President 143 : Travel Club 123, Stage Assistant 143: Fencing Club 133. 143: Fencing Team 133, 143- Ruth Glo e Miriam Stag ue? 3 : Travel Club 143- Mariorie Goodman Shakerite 123. Feature Editor 133, 143: Dramatic Club 123. 133. Treasurer 143i Boots and Saddle Club 1237 Radio Scrivt Club 143. aww o er! Gorman Travel Club 123. 133, 143: Golf Club 123: Driving Club 143: Dean's Assistant 123, 133: Intramural Football Champion- ship Team 143. Mary Louise Greene A Cappella Choir 12 3. 13 3. Secretary- Treasurer 143: Scribblers' League 123, 133. President 143 : Shakerite 123, Secretary 133 : Band 133. 143 3 Assistant Honor Study Hall Advisor 133: Annual Board, Girls' Sports Editor 143: Volley Ball 133: Basketball 133 2 Baseball 133 : Badminton Championship Team 133 : Badminton Club 13 3, 143: Girls' Leaders Club 143. Maw Student Council 13 3, 14 3 , Committee Chairman 133: Central Committee 143: Assistant Honor Study Hall Advisor 123. Advisor 133: Congressional Club 143: S.F.A.A. 1431 A Cappella Choir 143: Operetta 143: Intramural Championship Football Team 133: Basketball 143: Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 143. Louise Grossman Boots and Saddle Club 123. 133, 143: Girls' Glee Club 13 3. 143 2 Travel Club 133. 1431A Cappella Cboir 133, 143. s-alan., yM.......... Shirley Grossman Boots and Saddle Club 125. 135. 145: Girls' Glee Club 13 5. 145 : Travel Club 135, 145: Driving Club 145. Sonia Haqenbuch Miriam Stage League 125. 145: Honor Study Hall Assistant Advisor 135. Advisor 145: Girls' Rifle Club. Range Officer 125, Assistant Secretary 1451 Radio Script Club. Secretary-Treasurer 135. President 145: Esperanto Club 135: Library Club 125: Dean's Assistant 1352 Booster 145. Barbara Haggard Miriam Stage League 135. r 5: Genonk- wenon 135, 145 zycentral C ittee. Secre- tary 13 Qiabfirian, Qjgkcirls' Glee Club 1' ' ' I, gib 125. 135, Secre- ta '145: u 125: Book Club 135, Secretary 145: Band 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. U Betty Haher Dramatic Club 1 Cappella Choir 135, 145: Tra lub 125, 135. 145: Girls' Glee Cl , 145: Honor Study Hall 126 5 145- Peter Hale Booster 125. 135, 145: Track 125, 135. 1451 lntramural Sports 135: Varsity S Club135. 145. lane Hall Miriam Stage League 135: Boots and Saddle Club 125: Dramatic Club 125: Library Club 135. 145: Travel Club 125. 135: Book Club 145: French Book,Club 145: Dean's Assistant 145: Honor Study Hall 125- 135. 145- ' ,Q , tv xr1- i W' , Paul Haynam Booster 135: Biology Club 125, Vice-Presb dent 135: Intramural Football Champions 125, 135, 145: Intramural Basketball Champions 125, 135, 145: Intramural Badminton 135: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 145- Rhoda Hecht Girls' Glee Club 125, 135, 145: Driving Club 125: Booster 135: Honor Study Hall 125. 135- 145. lohn ersey Team 13 ifle Club 125 oot ll anager 135 : 1 r ' ball Manager 35: K- ' : ' . C w - 35 3 Sc'e c lu if 135 3 Varsity ' C b 13 4 Trac 135, 1451 or t y ll- dvis r A ' Booster : in Hall 1 5,135. 5. Tom I-loqen BOYS' C3100 Club 125, 135 2 A Cappella Choir 135. 145 : Booster 125: Science Club 145: Driving Club 135. Doris Holt Sbakerite Columnist 125, 135. 145 1 Miriam Stage League 135, 145 : Dramatic Club 125: Travel Club 125. 135: French Boo-k Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Dorothy Horner Miriam Stage League 125. 135, 145 : Travel Club 13 5, 145 : Mixed Badminton Club 145. Marion Hubach Dramatic Club 125: Miriam Stage League 135: Open Forum Club 135: A Cappella Choir 135, 145: Driving Club 145: Fenc- ing Club 145: Hockey 125: Honor Study Hall 135,145. Virginia Huntley Girls' Glee Club 125: A Cappella Choir 145: Miriam Stage League 135: Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145: Travel Club 125. 135: Driving Club, Secretary 145: Cheer Leader 145: Booster 125: Assistant Honor Study Hall Advisor 135 : French Book Club 145. Z2 Marvin Iacobson Archery Club 125: Open liorum Club 135: Dramatic Club 135: Sbakerite 125: Radio Script Club 145. 1 Mary Ann lakes Miriam Stage l.eague 125. 135 1 Travel Club 125. 145: Shares Club 145: Driving Club 145: Hockey 125. 135. 145: Vollev Ball 125. 135. 145: Basketball 125. 135, 1452 Baseball 125. 135: Championship Swim- ming ,Team 145., , . s 1 K T I Thomas Iohns Transferred to Shaker 125: Dean's Assistant 135: Booster 145: lispcranto Club 145: Wrestling Team 145: Track 135 1 Open Forum Club 145: Honor Study Hall 135. 145. Allred Iohnson Boys' Glee Club 125, 135. 145: Travel Club 125. 135: Esperanto Club135. 145. Clifford Kampp Travel Club 125: Boys' Glee Club 135. 145: Driving Club 145. Margaret Kelly Miriam Stage League 125. 135. 145: Dramatic Club 135: Girls' Ping Pong Club 135: Girls' Badminton Club. Vice-President 145: Travel Club 145: Booster 135: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 145. C, 91 W A ' ' .I Daaie ' mer X Booster 25. 145:-Scie Club 135. 145: Open Forum Club 5: Model Wing Club 125 9 ncing 1Elub 5: Travel Club 145: lntrarftu S rts 125: Honor Study Hall 12511355 5- 23 Edward Kilroy Booster Captain 145 : Congressional Club 145:l3ootball 125, 135, 145: Track 125, 135, 145: Basketball 145: lntramural liootball Champions 125: lntramural Bas' ketball Team Captain 125. Championship Team 135: Driving Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. Iames King Ping Pong Club 145: Honor Study Hall 115,125, 145. Mollie King Shares Club, President 12 5. 135, 1453 Miriam Stage l,eague 12 5. 135: A Cappella Choir 125: Girls' Tumbling Club 125: Mixed Badminton .Club 145: Book Club 135: Booster 135. 145: Honor Study Hall 125,135.1-15. Q Beatrice Klausner Band 12 5. 135: Boots and Saddle Club 135: Driving Club 145: Orchestra 135 3 Honor Study Hall 125. 135'. 145. Xrene Klausner Art Club 135: Boots and Saddle Club 135 3 Driving Club 145. Ierome Klein Tennis Team 145: Vvlrestling Team 145: Student Council Treasurer 145. Marian Kluqe Boots and Saddle Club 125: Travel Club 125, 135. 145: Miriam Stage League 125, 135, 1452 Driving Club 125: Girls' Glee Club 135, 145. Alfred Koeslel Travel Club C25 3 Driving Club C451 Intra- mural Sports CZ53 C35, C45. Ioa ochmit Shar Clu 3 C353 Miriam Stage Le e C 3 ots and Saddle Club C35: ing C C253 Studio Art Club C253 haker Ar ub C35: Mixed Badminton u t y-Treasurer C453 Arcb- ll orts Club C453 Exercise Club C35: udy Hall C25, C353 Gm . C 53 Girls' Leaders Ciub C453 Ho 5 St lane Koplis Dramatic Club C253 C353 C45 3 Travel Club C35. C451 Miriam Stage League C453 Es- peranto Club C35 3 Booster C35 3 Ping Pong Club C353 Honor Study Hall C25, C353 C45- Ieanne Kossick A Cappella Choir C253 C353 C453 Girls' Glee Club C253 C35, C453 S.F.A.A. C25, C353 Travel Club C25, C353 C453 Miriam Stage League C25. C353 C45. 9. Ruth Kossick A Cappella Choir C35: Girls' Glee Club C35: Dramatic Club C253 Studio Art Club C253 Stage Design Class C353 Travel Club C25, C35- I x Iames Kovanda Biology Club C153 Sbakerite C35. Headline Writer C453 Track C35. C45. Richard Krause Transferred from XVest Higb School C351 Fencing Club C45. 0 Patricia Lackamp Miriam Stage League C25, C35, C453 Dramatic Club C35 3 Boots and Saddle Club C253 Travel Club C353 Booster C353 C45. lack LaMond Boys' Glee Club C253 C353 C453 S.F.A.A. C253 C35: A Cappella Choir C353 C457 Driving Club C453 Ping Pong Club C353 Intramural Sports C35, C45. Warren Langer Band C25, C353 C453 Orchestra C25, C35: Locker Supervisor C35. C453 Booster C453 Archery-Club C453 Badminton Club C45. Berna rs Boys Cl 5 3 ' lub C35 3 Tra lub Sec ry C45 3 Driving Club 453 or dy Hall C25, C35, C45- 6 Ann 'Lathe Dramatic Club C251 A Cappella Choir C25 3 Dean's Assistant C253 C352 Hockey C253 Baseball C25. C453 Basketball C253 C35. C453 Travel Club C253 Honor Study Hall Advisor C453 Gym Assistant C452 Honor Study Hall C25, C35, C4 . waste Walter Laughren Wrestling Club C253 C553 C45 3 Football C253 C353 C453 Track C35, C453 Boys' Glee Club C352 Shakerite, Circulation De- partment C45 : Travel Club C25, C35, C45. Mariorie Lawson Travel Club C253 Miriam Stage League C25 3 Esperanto Club C35 3 Movie Apprecia- tion Club C353 Honor Study Hall C253 C35, C45- 24 111,21 Elmer Le Z G X A o- , 1 G n Leiter Boy le 51 Honor Study Hall C4 If Virginia Leslie Travel Club C25. C35, C451 i' Stage League C351 Dram ' 25, C351 Driving Club-C2 1 lf ing Club C351 Library' Club - resident C451 Girls' Ba ' t ub, Secretary-Treasurer C451 All orts b C452 Booster C351 Honor Study Hall C25. C35, C45. Fred Lemr Student Council C25. C35, C5751 Booster C25, C35. Captain C451 Shakerite, Circula- tion Department C45x1 Sltage Design,Class C451 Stage Crew Cj'r5'1 Football C35, C451 Fencing Quia'-C35, C,i5Z Travel Club C25. C35, Stage Manager C1451 Honor Study Hall C25. X-, Allan Lewis Transferred from Heights High School C25 1 Hockey C35, C451 Football C35. C451 Badminton Club C351 Archery Club C452 All Sports Club C451 Intramural Sports C351 Booster C451 Driving Club C351 Travel Club C451 Honor Study Hall C35. C45. Ro I ewi ' , W 1 C 5 5: nd C25. C352 D i o r C25. C351 H no y H 2 5. C45. 5, Henry Lipuma X L91 L' Booster 1 Boy ' Gleefalilda C25 LDA VicoSP de t C45?f'A Cappella Qhoh 'C251 Cap, C4 pssvrgprn C1uyP9ts1aen1 C25, C35: W gstiiig e5,,j1ptain C451 Intra- mura ootball, Te m Capt' C25, C35. C451 ntramural BasketLba.l.l'7gg C35, C45: Archery Club CW Sltaker Trio C35, C45. 25 I r I Ernest ckwood Dramatic Club C251 Art Club C251 C352 Driving Club C25, C351 Student Council C351 Scribblers' League C451 Debating Club C351 Intramural Football Champions C351 Senior Play C451 Prince of Peace Declamation Contest Winner C45. K1 Barbara Lowenstern Travel Club C25, C35, C451 Miriam Stage League C251 Dramatic Club C25, C451 Studio Art Club C251 Shaker Art Club, Secretary C351 Book Club C35, C451 Scribblers' League C451 Open Forum Club C351 Shakerite. Business Staff C35, Adver- tising Manager C452 Honor Study Hall C251 C351 C45- lsabelle Lox Travel Club C451 Golf Club C451 Boots and Saddle Club C451 Honor Study Hall C35. C45. Ieanne Lybarqer Girls' Glee Club C25. C35, Treasurer C451 Miriam Stage League C25, C35, C451 Boots and Saddle Club C251 C35, C45Q Travel Club, Sergeant-at-Arms C451 Honor Study 1-11111 C25, mp. 141. Arthur Mack Debating Club C251 Dramatic Club C251 Chess Club C252 Scribblers' League C35, C451 Open Forum Club C35, President C451 Esperanto Club, Treasurer 115, ln- structor C45. David Maclure Fencing Club C35, Vice-President C451 Junior Rifle Club, President C351 Senior Rifle Club C4752 Booster C35. Mariorie Main Miriam Stage League C25. C35. C451 As- sistant Honor Study Hall Advisor C351 Band C25, Junior Secretary C351 Shares Club C25, Vice-President C351 Dean's As- sistant C25, C35, C451Shakerite C35, C451 A Cappella Choir C451 Girls' Glee Club C451 Book Club C35, C452 Baseball C25, C351 Hockey C252 Basketball C25. tid- Ftrs l'l9U 'MV' X 0130 l O If fnardll-Si Rodger Marous f Wr'estling Club 125. 1352 TTAVCI Club 135: Booster 125. Assistant Captain 135: Intramural Basketball Champions 135: Intramural Football Champions 135: In- tramural Basketball 145. Ralph Marshall Student Council 125, 135 : ASSiSIAr1l Honor Study Hall Advisor 1351 Boostsr 135 I Science Club 125 : Travel Club 145. Iean Marlin L Miriam Stage League 1 5,m.1535, 145 L Dramatic Clul'gfu2'3'. 135 :mf .V2l Club 125, 11515 my-' Drivin .Club 125 1 Hockey 9 Basketball 125. 135 2 BOOSKH 2 Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 125.X'1u35: 125 135 4 145. ' 0 arl rd gck , 3 ' Travel Club 125, 135: on t v I- 1 5, 145- 4' N Willis McCune Bm-id125, 135,, 145: Booster 1451 Honor Study Hall 145. 'S uf 4 xo Nan Y M' m eag ,135. 45: pen F m u 5 ravel Clu 125 omA in in i 135 B Clu 135: nnu Bo : .sist Ho Study ,14?j H -u Ha 5,115. Q A! al Advis r r 1 , Booster Richard Meikle Boys' Glee Club 125: Travel Club 135: Radio Club, Vice-President 145 ntramural Sports 145: Honor Study Hl 125, 145. csv,-rl ec Club 125: Orchestra 125. 145: tri nsemble 145: S.F.A.A. 125. Social Chairman 135, 145: Booster 145: Pho- tography Club 145 : Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145: Tennis Team 145. A x Ia ' Mellman Bo G1 S ' 3 E William Metz aum Rifle 9 5:Vv'res in b125,135: Hocke 7. 145: ga y Club 145: lntram r I7 ga ampions 125 : Travel Club 5 an : Student Council 145: Boos ssistant Captain 135 1 Honor Stud all 125. 135, 145. 6 Virginia Meyer Transferred from Shaw High School 135: Miriam Stage League 135, 145: Boots and Saddle Club 13 5. 145: Driving Club 145: Deans Assistant 145. Allan Miller Student Council 125 : Booster 12 5. 13 5, Movie Booster, Captain 145 : A Cappella Choir 135. 145: Boys' Glee Club 125, Secretary-Treasurer 13 5, President 145 5 Honor Study Hall Advisor 125 : Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. b N X , I , . - FX :J 1 1 I Maryon Miller 5 ' X 3 Miriam Stage League. 125, 135: Dramatic Club 125. 135: Travel Club 125. 135, 145: Library Club 145: Driving Club 145: :g1gggig..a:aaBra:aterrf5fPca'+ 1 115- cf B 1 Iames Millican Student Council 125 1 Booster 145: Shaker- ite 135, Headline XVriter 145: Science Club 135, President 145: Wrestling Club 12 5, 135. Vice-President 125: Intramural Foot- ball Champions 135. 145: Intramural Basketball Champions ,135, 145: Driving Club 135: Library Club 125 : Honor Study Hall 135, 145, Thomas Mooney A appella r 135. 145: Football 125. 1 145' ey 135. 145: Wrestling mural Sports 125. Cham- all Team 145: Track 135 : ub 145: Driving Club 125: n Club 125: Travel Club 125: r a e b 145: Stage Design Class 135, 45, Dr matic Club 145: Honor Study 6 45 ' s l n c Hall 125, 135, 145. 26 YN 0 w Evaiean Moore Transferred to Shaker t-ll: Badminton Club t-il: Travel Club t-ll: Library Club, Secretary t-ll. O David Morqan Booster tZl: A Cappella Choir ill. ill. Librarian t-ll: Boys' Glee Club lll. til. Librarian t-ll: Hockey ill. l4l: Wrest- ling Club. Secretary l2l: Golf Team C4l. Captain ill: Archery Club lll, Ol: Varsity Club lil, t-ll: Stage Design Class l-ll: Shaker Trio til. l-ll: Honor Study Hall ill, ill. t-ll. Iohn Morrow Booster 1-ll: Student Announcer t4l: Spring Play t-ll: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant l-ll: . Study Hall tZl. ill. t4l. Becky lane Murphy Miriam Stage League l2l. til. 1-il: Boots and Saddle Club t2l. 1-ll: Travel Club ill. ill, ti-ll: Girls' Glee Club Bl. l4l: Dean's Assistant lZl: Booster K-il: Honor Study Hall t2l. ill. I-il. Perry Narten X Booster ill: Assistan HL or .' u ll 'isor 4 'm l. . ily Dsilling' lub ill: 1-lpck Wal, l l: Intra utal- Si1Gfrk!'t2l,K OL., M 1 Capt'ai4'rN5ff?fhyf1piogghkg,,l-loj1'e'ioom Toot- ball TeAn'-IKWW :,Track ll. t4l : Science Club l-ll: Honcbr- S0u4:!y Hq'll Ff.ZlT' lil, 14 l. sv, vkks-A .Tqjrn -n'l'lw M'Cn4-J 9,11 Richard Nelson Driving Club tZl. ill: Travel Club Ol, l4l: Science Club 1-ll: Photography Club l4l. Albina Nendza Transferred from Richfield High School ill. Robert Netherton Rifle Club ill: Travel Club til, 1-il: Hockey Ill, 1-ll: Varsity Club t4lZ Booster til. l-il. Mary Newhall Miriam Stage League lll, CH: Travel Club til: Dramatic Club Ol. i l'li Driv- ing Club t4l: Deans Assistant ill. till. l-ll. Charles Norlin , Science Club Ill. Treasurer t-il : liencing Club. Treasurer t3l. President t4l Q Es- peranto Club Ul: Archery Club t'5l, t'4lg Wrestling Club tg-ll: Tennis Team Ml: Track ill. l4l: liencing Team. Captain 4-ll : Vv'restling Team t4l 5 Aero Club l4l: Intramural Sports lll. ill. t4l: Honor Study Hall ill. lll, l-ll. Denison Neale Transferred to Shaker ill: A Cappella Choir Ol. t-ll: Student Announcer 4-ll: Scribblers' League Q4-l: Honor Study Hall l4l. si Carl Nehrer Dramatic Club t2l: Assistant Stage Elec- trician t3l. Chief Electrician t-ll: Projec- tion Crew lll. l4l: Public Address Tech- nician l4l: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant l4l: Travel Club 4-ill Honor Study Hall tll. til. 1-ll. 1,,U c-.s.'.', Q .. 's W - - 27 H,,5f ,,...'5 keg fl cg S ---1, H f M- ' Robert Norwick - ' ' Science Club ,t il, A v ub Ml: DrivinQQ!u6..,1 4 l7Booster l , Captain t4l: Honor Study Hall ill. ill. l4l. William Noss Biology Club ill: Rifle Club f4l: Travel Club Hl: Intramural Sports ill: Honor Study Hall l2l. ill. t4l. . h:,EN N Gerard Novario Wrestling Club 12 'ootball 135. 145 g TI'-2Ck 145: oy ' ee Club 135. i Ioanne Oiie Travel Club 125: Dramatic Club 125, 135: Miriam Stage League 135: Open Forum Club 135: Student Council 135: Driving Club 145: Fencing Club 145: Scribblers' League 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 14 ' o Marcella Pasek Dramatic Qab , 13 5. 145, 3 , F ' Cl 5: D ' ' gl encing ' riving C QB 1 5 1 Miriam. Stage Q5, ' u u , Hockey 1 , 145, Volle, Ball 125 , sketball 2 , 35, Championship eam 145 : Baseball 125, 135, 145: Dean's Assistant 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. W 1155111 Ia avert, my lf, Wi ' ub '125: 'gQAJ e League 125 35: Tf?'6l , 135: Dra- t' Clb13:5A lb125:Da' rAi:silsCtanRt1?5,N51!if9 u e n S 1 L Dugold Pearson Student Council 135. Chairman Budget Committee 145: Honor Study Hall Advisor 125. 135: Class President 145: Assistant Booster Captain 135, Captain 145: Con- gressional Club 145: Annual Board. As- sistant Class Editor 145: Chairman of Wrestling Committee 145: Track 125, 135, 145: Hockey 145: Varsity S Club 145: Intramural Football Champions 135: Junior Rifle Club, Treasurer 125: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Gladys Pelunis Miriam Stage League 135: Dramatic Club 135, 145: Travel Club 135, 145: Booster 135: Honor Study Hall 135, 145. 'ir 1 Sylvia Perlberq V Miriam Stage League 135 1 Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145: Travel Club 125, 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 145. mn! f fliffcfmf' Richard Petrequin Booster 125, Captain 145: Honor Study Hall Advisor 145: Congresional Club. Treasurer 145: A Cappella Choir 125, 135, President 145: Boys' Glee Club 135: Class Vice-President 145: Football 125. 135, 145: Track 125, 135, 145: Golf 135, 145: Hockey 145: Archery 125: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Donald Pierce Transferred to Shaker 145: Booster 145: Track 145. Priscilla Plumb Miriam Stage League 125. 135, 145: Cienonkwenon 135 3 Dramatic Club 125 : Travel Club 12 5, 135 , Secretary 125: Booster 135 . 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, Advisor 145. I.aVerne Pohorlak Dramatic Club 125: Travel Club 135. 145: Driving Club 135: Girls' Glee Club 135: Booster 135. Melvine Pollack Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145: Travel Club 135, 145: Miriam Stage League 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. William Prior Boys' Glee Club 125, 135 1 A Cappella Choir 125, 135. 145: Movie Booster 1452 Intramural Basketball 125. Dick Rage Booster 25, 135: Track 125, 135: Intra u 145 : Budget Ticket Com- mitte Driving Club 145 : Honor sway Ha X Q 28 OA Isabel Randall A Cappella Choir 135: Girls' Glee Club 125, 145: Dramatic Club 125: Library Club 125: Travel Club 145. ',, Alice Reed A Cappella Choir 135: Girls' Glee Club 125: Miriam Stage League 135, 145: Dramatic Club 135, 145: Travel Club 125. Teller 135, Sergeant-atAArms 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. rf pcm! ,flzwbf 1. rt a . , 1 fsngifppfila 1Choir 135 i145 -'Glee Club 135621 Miri ge 'League 145: Travel Club, . onor Study Hall 135, 145. ' U lames Reid Football 125. 145 : Intramural Football 135: Basketball 135, 145: Booster 145. x F . A -, .ea so 1 Robert Richardson Dramatic Club 125: Booster 125: Shakerile 145. V 1 -- - fd 5' ff I f .fy j1r.1 , i' v lv . 1 'L I .gf i , Susan Rieley Dramatic Club 125 : Travel Club 125, 135 : Scribblers' League 145 : Girls' Bad- minton Club 145. I' William Rodgers Boys' Glee Club 125: Track 125, 135. 145: Football 135, 145: Varsity US Club 145: Booster 125: Swimming Team 145: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. 29 Xe 'aN9 5x vi rw lame oqers A ppella Choir 125. 135, 145: Boys' Gle Club 125: Football 125, 145: Track 125, 135. 145: Basketball 135. 145: Varsity S Club 145: Water Polo 135: Rifle Club 125, President 135: Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. Leonard Rosenberg A Biology Club 125: Science Club 125: Driving Club 125. 135 3 Photography Club 145, Sylvia Rosenberg Miriam Stage League 125. 135, 145: Dramatic Club 12 5. 135 : Travel Club 125: French Book Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. Marcia Rosenberqer Miriam Stage League 125, 135, 1455: Travel Club 125, 135, Sergeant-at-Arms 145: Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145 : Honor Study Hall Advisor 145: Dean's Assistant 135: Hockey 125: Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. Alan Rosenblatl A Cappella Choir 125, 135. 145: Dramatic Club 125. 135, 145: Senior Play 125. 135. 145: Boys' Glee Club 125, 135. 145: Annual Board 145: Student An- nouncer 145: Chess Club 125: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145, Don osenblu Boos er 125. atic C 125, 135 'A' en ay. Pr y Manager my fu Club 145, Club 125, Pho graphy Club 14 Shirley Roth Travel Club 125 1 Miriam Stage League 125, 135. 145: Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145 3 Hockey 125: Booster 145 5 Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. Helen Rownd A Cappella Choir 1 33, 143 1 Boots and Saddle Club 133, 143: Girls' Glee Club 123. 133: Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 143. David Ruse Booster 123. 331 B Glee Club 123. 133 lu 1 Rifle Club 133: Foot . 1 ' wimming Team 143. V A L 10 Edgar Ryan Assistant Boo ' 1 atai 33 1 Honor Stu d i ' ongres- sional 14 1 Var. Club 133. 143 tball 123. 1 :Track 123, 133, 118o'H..n1.f Stud Hall 123. 133. 143. 1 . M f 1 f . 3' ,.'r ' .1 ,1 ' Calvin Sanbom Science Club 143: Driving Club 123, 133: Booster 143: Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 143. O ands xn- iriam S league 280 3: Dramatic CEL , 133. 143 O15 and Saddle 3 2 3 . Secre reasurer 133 3 B 1333 : Girls' Glee Clu . 143: Tr. Cl l 143: Bo 133: Basketball 123. Hob 23, 133 3 Baseball 12 3. 133 : lo . tudy Hall 12 3. 133. 143. Lee Sanfillipo Transferred to Shaker 133 : Girls' Glee Club 133, 143: Baseball 143: Honor Study Hall 133. 1-13. 0 A If ,afffvjvf L 0 .4 rv 1 . . 4 f ,m,,,... . J 3 2- 'V 4 - , ,. f -- 4 . Stanley Sanqdahl ' f i Booster 133 3 Dramatic Club 123 : Bade minton Club 133.,143: Intramural Sports 123. 133: All Sports Club 143: Archery Club 143 3 Tennis Team 143 1 Travel Club 143: Honor Study Hall 123. 133, 143. Robert Saul Dorothy Schilling Dramatic Club 133 1 Travel Club 123. 133. 143: Girls' Glee Club 133, 143: Baseball 133. 143: Honor Study Hall 133. 143. 2 E ' .datzff M s err ip John f iAV7C'iI:,fGirls' ?e'E 1j! Ca af hoir 143. W f Y Eleanor Schonitzer Girls' Glee Club 123. 133. 143: Miriam Stage League 143: Metronome Club 123. 133 : Driving Club 123: Travel Club 123. 133, 143: Book Club 143: Assistant Honor Study Hall Advisor 12 3. 133: Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 143. Patricia Schwab Transferred to Shaker 14 3. Roslyn Schwalb Travel Club 123 2 Miriam Stage l.eague 133: Dramatic Club 133. 143: Girls' Glee Club 133: Driving Club 143: Booster 133. Eugene Schwarz Booster 123. 133, 143: Football 123. 133. 143: Track 123. 133. 143: Wrestling Club 123, 1331 XVrestling Team 1432 Basketball 133. 143: Varsity Club 133. 143: Intramural Sports 123. 133. 143: Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 30 Ruth Seaman Dramatic Club 125, 135. 145: Art Club 125. 135 : Stage Design Class 145 : Travel Club 145: Driving Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 115, 145. 9 Harold Shade Transferred from Lehmen High School. Canton 135: A Cappella Choir 135: Boys' Glee Club 135, 145: Swimming Team 145: XVrestling Club 135: Championship Water Polo Team 135: Travel Club 145. Iack Shadek Boys' Glee Club 12 5. Librarian 135 1 Booster 125. 135: Basketball 135. 145: Track 125. 135. 145: lfootball 145: Varsity S Club 135, 145 : Intramural Basketball 145. rNlo.,c.K, Sl Harriet Shea Transferred from Savannah High School 125: Dramatic Club 125: Miriam Stage League 135: Boots and Saddle Club 145: Travel Club 1355 Booster 1353 Deans Assistant 145. Robert Sibbison Class Secretary 135. 145 : Booster 12 5, 135. 145: Assistant Honor Study Hall Ad- visor 145: Shakerite Business Staff 125: Open lforum Club 135 : Driving,Club 35. 145: A Cappella Cboig 135 1 ' o or Study Hall 125. 13 14 David Simon Dramatic Club 135, 145. Treasurer 125: Sbakerite 135. News Editor 145: Open Iiorum Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. AY l ' no m l e 12 5. 135, 45 a Cl 1 5 : in, b 145 udi rt l 5 2 ncing Trav ub ooster 1 5 . onor Study all ..5. 5. 145. 31 Donald Skove Band 125. 135. 145: Orchestra 145: S.F,A.A. 125. 135, Controlling Board 145: A Cappella Choir 135. 145: Intramural Sports 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. N Dorothy Sk v sw Dr 5: Hockey 125: Ope Fo 135 : A Cappella Choir 135, 14 . Driving Club 145 : Miriam Stage l.eague 135: Honor Study Hall 125, 135. 145. Winilred Smith Miriam Stage League 125: Dramatic Club 125, 135. 145: Boots and Saddle Club 125. 135. 145: Archery Club 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. Elizabeth Spangler Miriam Stage League 125. 135. 145: Travel Club 125. 145: Honor Study Hall 135. 145. Eleanor Speaker Dramatic Club 125. 135: Girls' Leaders Club 125. 135. President 145: Hockey 125. 135. 145: Basketball 125. 135. 145i Miriam Stage League 135: Dean's Assistant 135. 145: Driving Club 145: Annual Board. Assistant Club liditor 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. Leo dSitz' Bo s r ' As , t a' 145: Arch- ery 145.l r l125.135. A9 K Iean Steigerwald Miriam Stage League 125: Dramatic Club 125: Boots and Saddle Club 125: Shares Club 125. 135, Secretary 145 : Girls' l.eaders Club 135. 145: Badminton Club 135: Archery Club 145 : Hockey 125. 135. 145: Volley Ball 125. 135: Basket- ball 125. 135: All Star Team 135: Base- ball 125. 135: Captain of Winning Hockey Team 135: Booster 135: Honor Study Hall 125, 135, 145. Marshall Stone ' Shakerite C2 Adver ing Manager C33. Business ger' 1 A Cappella .Choir C33. C4 oy' lee Club C23. C333 Scien b C33 1 Esperanto Club C33 1 bblers .eague C43 1 Radio Club C431 H nor St C23 C331 443. Iuanita Strock .VTX Minn sra Q C23. C5 vel Club C23 C 1 Drama' C231 C331 Boots Sa C232 Girls' Bad- minton Club ssistant Honor Study Hall Advisor C331 onor Study Hall C231 C3- C43. ' Q Miriam Stromberg Orchestra C231 C331 Band C231 C331 C433 Booster C231 Honor Study Hall C231 C33. C43- Gloria Sullivan Dramatic , 1 Art Club C331 Travel Club C43 Honor Study Hall C231 C331 C4 C3 1 'ri 3, C431 Gi minton lub g Club 1 bu r C431 lean Swan Dramati Club Se etary C231 3 1 Boo ss a e Clu res' C43 2 a a h ' . Travel C23 1 Sk Clu 3 Girls' lub C23 I g 33 ' ry Club, Sec C4 akeritg, mnist C43 1 Honor S all C231-C331 C43. Daphne Thobaben Dean's Assistant C23, C33 1 Main Office As- sistant C431 Miriam Stage League C231 C331' Travel Club C33, C431 Dramatic Club C331 Honor Study Hall C231 C331 C43- 5 , . N Annual Board1 Bus Ma ager C431 Po Blaine Thompson ball C33, C431 Ba t C331 Boo e C331 Debating Club C I f 7 L Football C231 C331 C431 Wrestling Club C231 C331 Basketball C231 C331 C431 Vat- sity i'S Club C33. C431 Track C231 C331 C431 Boys' Glee Club C33, C432 Booster C431 Golf Team C33. C43. 0' Garth Thornton Band C23. C33. C433 Tennis Team C23. C33, C431 Badminton Club C331 President C431 Varsity Club C331 C431 Mixed Doubles Badminton Championship C331 Ping Pong Club C33. Madeline Tierney Girls' Cvlec Club C231 C33: Boots and Sad- dle Club C23. C331 Miriam Stage League C231 Honor St dv Hall C23, C33, C43. .rf-M. , -1, 1. d 'a' 4 0' vsvgfxa'-'e eQ..,44' . gn Agua wks.-. M' , Xt. I-Sxsffhxix N6 QC HEIMM Tobin Boys' Cilee Club C231 Librarian C33: Foot- ball C231 C331 C431 Wrestling Club C231 C331 Team C43: Intramural Basketball Champions C23. C33: Intramural Sports C431 Booster C33, C-43. Gladys Toth Travel Club C231 C33 1 Miriam Stage League C231 C331 C432 Booster C43. Haskell Torrance Student Cou ci 331 . CDI C43: Stu- dent Court un visor C33: Central Commi e 31 lass President C33: Con- gr ssion C33, C431 Booster C232 A pe hoir C23, Secretary C331 Presi- ,3: S. If. A. A. C331 C431 Driving b, Secretary C33: Intramural Football C431 Honor Study Hall C231 C33, C43. l-'rank Tully Jiunior Riffs is C231 Fencing Cinb C331 Open ,gn lub C331 Booster C431 n. H-1 C lihoncgl uhdy 'all C231 C33, C43. '3- M 4 sb 3, 32 Robert Tuneborq Fencing 135: Honor Study Hall 145, Linda Unger Dramatic Club 125, 135, 145: Miriam Stage League 145: Travel Club 125: Shake erite 125, 135, 145, lfeature Editor 135: Honor Study Hall 115. 135, 145. 'OY5 Daniel Vaughn il ,Ban Booster 135, 145: Annual Board, Assistant Business Manager 135: Dean's Assistant 135: Science Club 145: Travel Club 135. Treasurer 145: Driving Club 145: Foot- ball 135: Track 125: Honor Study Hall 1l5.135.145. lohn Vilas Rifle Club 135: Science Club 145: Hockey 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 145. , vile' Susan Wadden ii Transferred to Shaker' 145. l 1 a I Martin Wald Band 125, 135, 145. Iohn Walker Transferred from Heights High School 135 1 Booster 145: Rifle Club 145: Football 14 . 33 Shirley Wallace Band 125. 135. 145: Orchestra 125, 135: S. li, A. A. 135, 145: Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145, X lack Ward Boys' Glee Club 125. 135. 145: Open Forum Club 125. 135: Driving Club 145: Science Club 145: Intramural Football 145: Booster 145. lane Ward Girls' Glee Club 125: St ' ALt,.Club 135, Secretary-Treasurer 125 3 r1v1ng'Cl'ub 125 1 Miriam Stage League 1 5. 145: Dramatic Club 135. 145: Fencing Club 135: Travel Club 145: A Cappella Choir 145: Booster 135: Honor Study Hall 125. 135. 145. 'ff-3l4rLI- ,c!,.f4.f fu.:-IJ 1, v- Gif,-ooix Ns 135 Study Ke neth te ry B ost , 5 ,Int ra Sports 125: 0 M ' . 1 : Basketball nager , f Team 14 5. Captain 135: Sc re Engineer 145. Engineer 1 u y Carol Weddell Miriam Stage League 125, 145, Vice-Presi- dent 135 1 Genonkvenon 135 1 Class Vice- President 135 1 Central Committee 135. 145, Secretary 135: Studio Art Club, Presi- dent 125 : Boots and Saddle Club 125 2 Radio Script Club 135: Dramatic Club 1353 Honor Study Hall 125. 135, 145. W 1 3 Q.: W' nb rig' Studen ot il C3 't Ch r aPif143' 4 l l ng sit l 14? urtner Wan ' 4 3 ' Mp ass S g3airmanA1 3: 'ai-xielagflub, Pre 'dent ' .31 Drivi 113, 143: Get? ClulL133y'Ba lub 133: 'Wrestling Clu 123 3: B s' Glee Club 133: V ' S'Cub133.143:Track 123..13 , 1:9431 Hockey 143: Booster 143. 10,7 I .0 . ,9 - I Ruth Werba ' JJ Miriam Stage l.eaguej!123v, ,ji , 1435 Travel Club 12.3. 1313. 14313 Honor Study Hall 123, 113. 143, j 'T me ll S l 1 f Q Clyde Wheeler , - ' 'Q ' Science Club 123, 133, 143: Stage Elec- trician 143: Projection Crew 1435 Chem- istry l.aboratory Assistant 143: lntramural Basketball Champions 123. Eugene Whitman F00llD2ll 123, 133, 143: Travel Club 133: Assistant Stage Manager 143 : Dramatic Club 133, 143: Fencing Club 133, 143: Air- plane Club 143: Wrestling Club 133, 143 . Varsity S Club 143: Stage Design Class 143: Booster 143. I le 1,11 VV 3 Hoberl Williams A Cappella Choir 123, 133. 143: Booster 1231 Basketball 123: Honor Study Hall Advisor 133: Driving Club 12 3, 133: Model Wing Club 123 3 Band 143 : Track 133, 143: Spring Play 143. Doris Ann Wright Transferred to Shaker 133: Miriam Stage l.eague 133, 143: Dramatic Club, Secre- tary 133: Cheer l.eader 143: Skating Club 133: Shakerite 1433 Booster 143: Honor Study Hall 133, 143. Kuihry an Dr ir Stage League 133 Cm , 143: Dean's As- sistan 1 ' tudy Hall 123, 133. :es W x Ruth Yarris Girls' Zire' Club 123. 133. 143: Miriam Stagel League 143 : Travel Club 143 3 Honor Study Hall 123. 133. 143. Dramatic Club 123. 143: Travel Club 123. 133: Miriam Stage league 143, Hans Zachmann Student Council Committee Chairman 143: Congressional Club President 143: Assistant Booster Captain 143: Boys' Glee Club. Secretary-Treasurer 123: Class Social Chairman 133: Basketball 123. 133, 143: A Cappella Choir 133 g Esperanto Club 133: Honor Study Hall 123, 133, 143. William Ziechmann Assistant Booster Captain 123: Assistant Honor Study Hall Advisor 123, Advisor 133, 143: German Student Exchange 133: German Club 133, 143 Honorgtudy Hall 123, 133 143. , man fgzll ,J 3 Sheldon Zimmerman Dramatic Club 12 3, 133, 1432 Driving Club 123, 1335 Radio Script Club 143. Ping Pong Club 123: Fencing Club 143: Basketball 133 3 Track 14 3. Tom Zucul Airplane Club 123, Vice-President 143: Shaker Art Club 133: Booster 143: Honor Study Hall 133, 143. Lois Bellunger Honor Study Hall 123, 133, 143. 34 1 L' I SHAKER DATES September Dear Graduate: 7 I promised to write you a monthly letter- School's started again, so maybe I'd better. 16 Girl cheerleaders didn't help, it appears, For Hay beat Shaker, the iirst time in years. 30 Our budget went over the top today: We join Mr. Thrailkill in shouting, Hurray! The football score: seven to two. Bedford was beaten: sad CU but true. -Still Struggling October Dear Grad: 3 We listen to try-outs and vote to select The P.A. announcers who sound most correct. 7 We lost in football at Shaw tonight: Seven to nothing. It doesn't seem right! 8 Mr. Wayne Morris got questioned by two Of the Shakerite's female news-gathering crew. 10 Our new Mr. Ellis arrives to direct The music department: he's good, we suspect. 20 A detective was scheduled to talk today: He got the wrong date, so we sang time away. 21 When the scattered students had been collected, Tlhe year's class officers soon were elected. 24 Open House: Mother and Dad are there. I pace the floor and tear my hair. 27 The Junior High Carnival yields me a prize And brings back the days when I was that size. 28 God bless the N E O T A For giving us this holiday. 29 Heights is tied with a rousing cheer In the football climax of the year. 31 We saw 'iYou Can't Have Everything , The first noon movie shown since spring. -S. S. ' November Dear Grad: 5 Thirty-three to zero: we're licked by Lorain. This losing in football becomes quite a strain. 1 1 As we quivered and shook and got a bit paler We took an exam at the fluoroscope trailer. 22 My budget meets a complication: The Community Fund gets a big donation. 18 Resentment's ridiculous, Zona Gale said: Which excellent motto should put us ahead. 23 The seniors successfully tried to entrance The rest of the school with an afternoon dance 25 Hockey today: the first of the year. U. S. had hopes, but did they disappear! 27 Had my senior picture taken. I'm sure I looked a trifle forsaken. --S. S. Dear 7 13 15 l6 17 21 30 Dear 3 12 15 21 -26 28 30 Dear l 6 7 December Grad: Basketball season opened tonight. Berea went down beneath Shaker's might. Parents, teachers, and pupils discuss What education should offer to us. Got the proofs for my pictures today. I hope I don't actually look that way. Our huskies look about and beam. For Shaker has a wrestling team. The Congressional Club gave a dance: we remain For it after the basketball game with Lorain. Time for Santa Claus at last. CDon't worry-vacation will soon be past.j Heights was licked at six to one- We prove that in hockey we're second to none. I missed you at the alumni dance. You should have seen the Old Boys prancel John Adams skates off with a one to one score: It's the first game we've tied, so why demand more? --S. S. January Grad: We start the new year feeling fine, Grimly determined to rise and shine. The speaker on temperance shocked all the teachers, But he did us more good than the usual preachers. The Candlelight Service was given for us By our excellent A Cappella chorus. Metz got socked with a hockey stick, But the Collinwood boys were the ones who felt sick Band concert at school tonight: Our budding musicians were really all right. Our staff announcers read a radio play Presented on the air today. Exam week comes with mournful gloom. The school awaits impending doom. The hockey game was perfect heaven- Lakewood lost, zero-eleven. The new lOB's arrive to earn Diplomas via Live and 1earn. Patronize and help us boom Shaker's modern social room. -S. S. February Grad: Another Senior class got through. I sometimes wonder how they do. The classes of '39 met and conferred On the Annual dedicatee they preferred. The Annual Board passed questions and took The seniors' opinions to put in their book. 9 We heard about our capital city: The talk was good and the slides were pretty. 10 These question sheets make me simply furious! For this one the Shakerite staff was curious. ll Three cheers! Hurrah! I won my bet! We beat East Tech, our hockey threat. 17 The assembly on sight-saving left us agog With its information and seeing-eye dog. 18 Today Allan Lewis got hit on the head- But the hockey score left Shaw in the red. 20 We skipped today, though teachers raged: And saw the Folies the Palace staged. 22 Washington, father of his nation, Handed us this day's vacation. 24 This occasion really merits a wreath, For the basketball score left Heights underneath The Congressional Club lived up to its fame And we danced to our victory after the game. 25 Our hockey boys are still ahead. The eleventh win, as you may have read. A Shaker alumna is on the make: The movies gave Dorothy Humel a break. 29 Oh gee! This date was an accident. It must have been next year I meant. -S. S. March Dear Grad: 2 I didn't know they had talent until Our musical genii showed us their skill. 4 Our hockey schedule's long enough! This time East High found we were tough. l l And still another hockey game: Today our team met Holy Name. 17 The Lake Erie League had another event: Our extemporaneous orator went. The Mad Hopes rose and fell tonight As our acting stars shone clear and bright. 18 St. Ignatius and its hockey team Was the last on our schedule, it would seem. 21 We all let our voices loudly ring In the season's first assembly sing. The calendar tells us that spring is here, But so is spring fever, l sadly fear. 31 Spring really came for us today, When spring vacation came our way. -S. S. April Dear Grad: 5 This is vacation, but l'm still pretty busy: Picking my college is making me dizzy. ll We put our nose to the wheel once more. School in spring is an awful bore. 28 The operetta was on tonight. I cheered our stars with all my might. 31 Duke is the college I finally chose, Though why I did nobody know? S May Dear Grad: 8 Next fall I'll go to Ohio State. The Duke idea got the gate. 9 The Sharcs' Club gave a water show, And I'm certainly glad I decided to go. 18 I've decided to go to school in the east. Then l'll acquire an accent, at least. 24 Student politics came to school, But our candidates stuck to the Golden Rule. 29 Again our cheerful warbles 'rise, As assembly singers shake the skies. 30 No school today: a holiday for g Memorial day and the civil war. S --S. . June Dear Grad: 2 And now again I'm all at sea. What college would be best for me? 5 Every Harry, Dick, and Tom Showed up tonight at the Senior Prom. 7 And now, at last-my graduation! 4 And then-oh bliss!-a long vacation. -Just Another Ex P.S.-We did have good times: school really was fun I'm beginning to realize it now that we're done. Please read these letters carefully, Then. put them all away: And tie them up with memories Until some later day. I hope, that in the years to come, If things are looking bad: These pages will bring back to you The high school fun you had. I 1 Nun' N-CAI'-S Inu' lb. Dccp in .1 lUH'.l!N I-6 l'1ck on So111cl111d1' Your If QvlIIT1ll!11hU!L'Li OW 11 Sin' lv XYYIUNC lx Shu' .. ,,,, ..x . ' s IS 'IgI1L-sc c:UI1KQllL'!ii1t1 1 1 Ilulmws DQ N. K x 1-I-FQ' vi . N-1 K U ,fb 6 ' 1 Qlszfz, ll. 51.1515 and Simms 41 A I UO tm 'I-IMI 13. ITUITI ,'U11l1.1 111 Umm' , , , L 14. C 'N1'XXY.'Z, ll. Drmkxng .-Xg.11n? fSl1.1111c Hmm X N U11 You 25. Service with .1 Smile fv X 5 3 m ,,, Q Helen Conroy Ruth Davis 77 7 Sally Alcorn 7 7 Eleanor Schonitzer Gloria Sullivan 77777 77 7 Marian Boyd Jean Gibbons Jane Ward 777 7 Helen Charpentier Carol Piercy 777 Barbara Davis Carol Weddell Jane Patterson Jean Swan 77 Frances Foley Thalia Carter Debby Burton Barbara Haggard Priscilla Plumb Margce Main Alice Edmiston Carol Garden 7 7 77777 Marion Hubach 7777 77 Ginny Herrick 7 Virginia Boos 77 A Senior Says His Alphabet Athletic Ability Brains 7 7 Character 7 7 Dancing Ability Eyes 7 7777 7 7 7 Jack Sinclair George Sowers 77 Dick Petrequin 7777Ward Tolan Dave Morgan Figure Jim Rogers Generosity' 77 James Millican Hair 77777 Ed Kilroy Individuality 77777.7777Bob Sibbison Joviality 7 Lloyd Thompson Kindness Norm Colquhoun Leadership Haskell Torrence Mouth 777 7 Ken Waterbury Nerve 777 Denny Neale 0ratory 77 7 7777Ernest Lockwood Personality 77 Bob Weinfurtner Quietness 777 7 7 Perry Narten Reliability 77 7 77 7 7 Carl Nehrer Sophistication Hans Zachmann Tact 77 7 777 7 Dugald Pearson Understanding 7 7 Grover Foster Voice 777 77 Warren Gressle .Worthiness 77 7777 7777777777 Wally Adler X is the unknown quality Yumph 777 7777 77777777777 .Goody Leifer Zeal 777 7 77Allan Lewis AN ANNUAL EVENT T last! My suspense would soon be over! I had waited patiently these many months, and now I would know for sure. I had merely to open my Gristmill and turn to the Travel Club page to see whether I really had been yawning when the picture was taken. Feverishly I grabbed the book. Then, realizing that the middle of the hall was scarcely the place for quiet meditation over photographs, I clasped my precious Annual to my chest and ran for the nearest secluded nook. After a bit of difficulty, I finally found an empty chair far from the maddened crowd. Gently, but determinedly, I opened the book. The first thing I found was the section of senior pictures. Then, quite suddenly, I was seized with my annual Gristmill fever. Perhaps it was the sight of all my classmates staring at me so solemnly from their pages that first inflamed me: whatever it was, I felt that I must see every picture and read every page. The girls' hockey team! I was in that picture. I remembered quite dis- tinctly, because the fire bell had rung while we were putting on our gym suits. Literary-Sports-Clubs--where in the world was the hockey picture? Oh, under sports, of course. So I leafed back through the pages one by one until I chanced on the girls' sport page. Basketball-volleyball-hockey! And then I saw myself as others see me. Was my gym suit on backwards, or had the camera been upside down? After another moment I tore my eyes away from the picture supposed to represent me, and progressed to the Book Club. At least I started to hunt for the Book Club, but along the way I stopped to look at the football team. It's too bad they can't print the Annuals in color: our boys would look so cute in their little red uniforms. But I was looking for the Book Club picture. I sped past the Will and the Calendar with the fleeting thought that I must come back and read them. And so I progressed forward to-oh, the Travel Club picture! Now to see if my mouth was open! I.et's see-I was in the sixth-or was it the fifth-row, and-then I stopped, amazed. There I was, or should have been. But all I could see of me was two ears and a curl. The girl in front had taken up my share of the picture, too. After such a disappointment as that, I was prepared for anything. I must read the literary efforts. And the Composite Senior! I'd forgotten about that. Now where were those features? I'd passed them a few minutes ago. Were they before or after the senior pictures? Oh! I hadn't looked at my senior picture! Ah, there I was! Not a terribly bad photo: in fact rather good! And quite a tidy block of activities. Travel Club, Book Club,-oh oh! I hadn't ever found my Book Club picture. On the way, I unearthed the Prophecy, and stuck my finger in the page for future reference. Book Club-but suddenly I remembered. I'd been absent the day the picture was taken, and they hadn't been interested in taking it again for my sake. I sank contentedly into a dreamy half-hour of absorption in artistic en- deavors. I read the Calendar, Prophecy, and Will, and argued with myself over the Composite Senior. Then I decided to start right at the beginning and go straight through, taking in sideshows and all. So I proceeded, going slowly at first, but gaining confidence and speed as I went on, and at length even losing my reluctance at seeing each new page for fear it would have a picture of me in an off moment . Finally I looked up. It was getting late. Going through the book page by page had taken time. If there had only been some order in the book! I had wasted so much time finding the pictures I wanted to see. Well, only a few more pages. Turning the next page, I was confronted with a beautiful, unused index. I stared at it with a feeling of frustration. Why hadn't I been warned? When I graduate from college I shall start a drive for putting the index at the beginning of a book, instead of at the end. CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the great Senior Class of 1939, being momentarily of sound mind and perfect mem- ory, do make and ordain this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all XVill or Wills by us heretofore concocted, in manner and form following: ITEM I: To the incoming seniors, we bequeath the extra breath needed for three flights of stairs after the fresh air maneuvers in the field across the street. ITEM II: To the future juniors, We leave forgiveness for all trespassing into the realms of the mighty and dignified seniors. ITEM III: To all the petrified sophomores, we will a faculty whose nerves have been shattered by three years of lofty cakers. ITEM IV: To the faculty, we leave a school that is definitely lacking-having lost the Class of '39. ITEM V: Wally Adler leaves his stand-in with the faculty to Red White, who probably needs it more. ITEM VI: Marge Gunderson leaves her sense of humor to Jane Gentholts. ITEM VII: Ken Waterbury leaves his lollipops Csuckers to youlj. ITEM VIII: Bob Burton leaves his spirit of co-operation, as well as his ability for lead- ership, to Franklin Morse. ITEM IX: Priscilla Plumb would be glad to leave something to Patsy Komlos: but, after all, Pat has everything. ITEM X: Denny Neale leaves, unconquered by local lassies. ITEM XI: Norm Colquhoun leaves his unrequited love affair to John Krum. ITEM XII: Lois Ahlman leaves her steadfastness to Betty Hodge. ITEM XIII: Ruth Van Aken leaves her genuine affability to Doris Alburn. ITEM XIV: Bill Brett leaves his Noon dancing to any lad who isn't afraid of Brst degree burns. ITEM XV: Haskell Torrence leaves his enthusiastic support to the legs of the cafeteria tables. ITEM XVI: Jean Martin leaves her chatter-box to Barbara Brown. CNO Winding neededj ITEM XVII: Rose Ann Payne leaves her Girl Scout uniform to Helen Ayers. ITEM XVIII: Alcorn, Holt, and Reed leave their close friendship to the three stooges EBee, JayYee, and JayZee. ITEM XIX: Eleanor Schonitzer leaves her ability to break dates to any of you who can get them in the Iirst place. ITEM XX: Sonny Kyman leaves his Wrestling holds to Bob Adams. ITEM XXI: 'Thalia Carter leaves her Hbusy line to Jean Allen. ITEM XXII: Hans Zachmann leaves his inferiority complex to Ed Sinnott. ITEM XXIII: Dugald Pearson leaves his ever-pleasing personality to Fleming Blair. We direct that all our.just debts be paid as soon after our decease as possible, and nomi- nate and appoint Mr. Patin as i'execut1oner without bond of this, our Last Will and Testament. IN VVITNESS WI-IEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand to this, our Last Will and Testament, at Shaker Heights, Ohio, this 7th day of June, 1939. CLASS PROPHECY OB MISKELL was sent to cover a typical day at the 1945 World's Fair by his editor-in-chief, John Chapin Qthis story is exclusive with Stone Syndi- cateb. He took along Ginnie Huntley, chief snoop and cradle snatcher. who. after all, knows Moore about it. Their Guidebook of Outstanding Places to Go and Lines to Sling has been reproduced here with the kind permission of Editor Chapin from the Patterson Press. XVe wish to reprint a recommended list. 1 we u P4 ,71 il xx A 3' ff 'X 'i'- 3 if Af RQ ooj ifili rj, it 0 H x A XX fl s I 'M tl ! tm, 4521- 1!-'. V , gif , QL 1 G sl tltaw '31 ew 335323 B 1 , 451, , W lillxll, i lllllllili ll ,RQ .W,z,...g...'.L. f .-lf' ' I - ,,r--1, 1 V4 Q 1 Uwe il l l a - , ' , MN.. s - lit-ty - 1 .. ll xilgfg ' ' ' ' fs X K 4- ,,,gt',j ' l -r ,fe we-,-S' . g ...L . :bb A. 7 ll xx' ff X x . 'xnxx - -hill' V 3 If you want to get around, try Leifer's rubber-neck bus. Among the places to eat: Moderate Prices: Anders' Automat-specialty, pie a La Mond Crawfords Milk Bar Novarios Nook- Maestro Morgan sings Art Mack's Free l2 Horner Hubbard's-where you can get that delicious Crafts Chocolate c More expensive: Lackamp's Sea Food-Prior's Band Ragers Restaurant-as escorts are necessary here may we suggest Weinfurtner's escort service For an evenings entertainment: Fox Follies-starring Miss Marian Boyd and the Hersey Hotchas Be sure you don't miss: Watt's XVonders Two-Line Tolan-iLife Saver at Garden Wait- ing Pool Wizards, Glass and Laughren Shade demonstration-world champion typist Style show by Beck and Beck-Misses Alice Reed and Jeanne Lybarger, models Swimming exhibitions by King, Czerny, and Findley Miss Helen Charpentiers lecture on Around the Men in Seven Way's. In the Hall of Fame: Peggy Barkleys Pulitzer Prize for her winning P ay Surrealistic Sketches by Sinnot Nehrer for his theory on the Fifth Dimension Dr. Richard Petrequin for his treatise on The Cure for Paper Plague Sinclair, coaching tactics at Hale University Alan Rosenblatt, radio announcer over George Sower's powerful little 5 watt-er Herb the Warden at King-King Prison The entire guide book for all interested may be purchased at any of the Davis Book Shops for a nominal fee, DORIS ALBURN. JEAN ALLEN. THELMA ARNOLD, HELEN AYERS, ALICE BACON, NVILLIAX1 BAEc:KLER, JAAIES BAI- LEY, VIRGINIA BARBER, WILLIAM BATSCH, SALLIE BAUS, JOHN BAZISLEY, WARREN BEMI-N. JEAN BIENIQDA. DOROY TIIY BENIQS ROBERTA BLACK, FLEAIING BLAIR, VIRGINIA BLOSS, ROBERT BOHER, DONALD BROCKWAY, HARRY BROWN, MII.'l4ON BROWN, ROBERT BRUNNER, JAYNE BYUS, ELIZABETH CAAIEROTA. DOROTHY CARD, DRURY CAR' Gll,l., MARQARIET CHUTE. MARGARET CLARK, ROBERT CLARK, JACK CLAWSON, ROBERT CLIQMIZNTS, BARBARA COE. MANUAL COIIEN. FRANK COLLISTER, DOROTHY COLMAN, ROBERT COOK, ELSIE CORRIS. BETTY DANEORTII. MAR- .IORIE DANFORTH, NORMA DAVIES, EBLEN DIBRELI., CASPER DORER, JACK DOXEY, FAITH DUERR, JOSEPII DULA, DIANNE DUTIIIE, JAAIES DYAS, JERRY ENSIGN, ERNEST ETTINGER, EDWIN EUDY. ROBERT EVANS. GLORIA l7ASSIiN. GLORIA VABIER. BLOSSOM FELDER. JACK FITZGERALD, NEVA FOLEY, FRANKLIN FOLTS. ELAINE FRANKEL. HIERNIAN l7RANKIiL. PEGGY FREFDMAN, MARY GADUS, JOSEPH GAGLIONE. BENNET GAST, BARBARA GERACI, lVlAGDALliNF GERACI, MERCEDES GERACI. MARJORIE GIBBONS, MORTON GOLDER, IRA GORDON. GRETCHIEN GRABLI2, LORETTA GRAY. WILLIAM GRISSINGER, PATSY GROVES. ROBERT GRUND, SUSAN GUYER, HELEN HAAS. WAI.'l'lfR HAAS MARION HAGGERTY. ALVIN HAMBURG, RICIIARD HANASEK, SHIRLEY HARDMAN, JOHN HARRISON. DOROTHY HART, PHILIEPA l'l2UNl3OOD, VJILLARD HlilSS. MARGARET HEXTER. ROBERT HOEE, JEANNE HOLLANDIER. NAT HOLT, l.lI.A HORN, ROBIERT HORN, FRANKLIN HOVORE, ROBERT HUBBARD, ELEANOR IGNAUT. CARL IOEREDO, EARL JIRUS. GWENDOLYN JONES. RUTH JOsEPII, JOANN JULIEN, JANE KARNOSH. HEBERT KATZEL, JACK KINNEY, JANE KOHN. SYvII.I.I1 KOIIN. PATSY KOMLOS, HELEN KONTER, IRENE KONYHA, HOPE KRAMER. MIRIANX KRAsNOIfE, PAUI, KYSELA. l.lilGllTON l.ANCl5, NANCY LANG, JOHN LATHE, FRANK LAZELLE. PAUL LHCHNITR. JACK LUDWIG. RICIIARD l.U'I1 TI1NI'ON. RITA LYBARGIQR. MARY lVlCCAFFI?RTY, DAvEY MCCALL. KAY lVlCGARRlfI.I.. GORDON MCGAW. JANI5 McKEE, 11 A GIRLS IDDEN among the girls of this class are future May Queens and Operetta leads. Here, also, we have Our largest cheering section for next year's football games and players. But more Obvious than their hidden quali- ties are changes that even the most unbiased of observers can easily discern. such as their gradual increase in sophistication and makefup while in training for the approaching day Of third floor eligibility. Already many of them have evidenced deep interest in the third floor hall. The attraction. no doubt, must be Mr. l-larbourt, who spends a sizable slice Of his busy, busy day impressing the importance of the Sherman Act on receptive junior females. Or is it that they come to see the other senior swains? 11 A BOYS LONG about the llfli, the boys begin to acquire a more nonchalant. blase manner. and to wear their purple shirts and pink neckties with an air, They begin to wonder vaguely what college to attend and what sort of job they want, Surprisingly often you even End many of them study- ing. and some of their recitations are startling. considering that the student never read his assignment. 'l'hey're fine fellows though. all of them. and they're proud to belong to the Class of lf?-40. Occasionally they spend a little time on the first floor to revisit the scenes of their childhood or the library, but for the most part they stay aloof in their dignified position of belonging to the upper half of the school. fgiflk Ji'k6 Sl lil XIANIII-IAI. NJXXLQY MARIIN, AR'lllL'R lN'lAR'l'lN3CN, CllAlil.Ol'Il- MAs'I'IfRs. XX'ILLIAs'I lVlAk'. Cil-RALDINIA YIRs JY Ml-Yl'R, lfDl'lll lVlll,ll-R. DORIS NlOORl5, liRANlil.lN MoRsIi. ANN lVlUl.CAllY, lfI.liANOR lVlUl.l,ANl'Y. llOlxlNtl NAInIsoN, CoNs'I'ANfiII NARYYoI.Iu. .lAc'R Nlll., JIIANNI-' NIlLsoN. CAROL NoIaI,If. DoRIs Noxrs. MAIQN' IlN NooN. IEIYWARIY NYI1IlNt3IfR. RoIsI1R'I' NYIfIfNc3I2R, MARY ALICIA OARIIY. lis'I'IfLI.I2 Omass. .IAxII4s O'NIfIl.l.. ll RN Osxwxllu, IiIuwARIJ OwIfN. KA'l'lIliRINl5 PALt'MIso. JoIIN PA'I IilfRZSON. NANCY l7AY'lA0N. Rom-.Ie'I' l7liN'I'l.ANIJ. aI il PI Rl.l'sl'Rt1. St'zANNI2 PIfIIfR, .llfAN l5llARlf. lfl.lZAPal5'l'll PoNIJ. AlJl5l.lil4R'Ii PoNtIRAciz. NI4I,soN PoR'I'I4R. I Il I IAN l7OLl.llDl5S, RL l'll PRI2N'I'It1I1. lfl.lfANOR PLILIN. GRACI1 RAIIII. liARl,lf RAMsIbIiI,I., Vv'Il.l,lAM RANIAY. BAR A QA RllSl .lANl5 RIINIIARIYI1 JIYAN Rlflll, RL I'II RII1If. BIfI'sY RoPYIiR'I's. ROl5liR'I' Rom-R'I's, .1ANIf Rom: BAR osix HARoLIb RosI1N, NANCY ROSl5Nl':l.A'l l'. liI,ORlfNCl5 RL'ssI2LL. PAUL RL l'll. IYRIYIY SANIus, MI-RRII, Nm RRIIARIY SCIll5l,l,lfN'l'RAt3lfR, XVARRVN SQIIMIIY. NIQAL StfllNAl'li'l'liR, IVIARYIN SctIIt'L'Iz. .IIQAN Slillll. XVINI IRI In bllll I Ins. .lOSl5Pll SII4t.LI4R. l lAROl.D Sll,l.. RLIII SINLIIAR. IQDWARIJ SINNOI I. ALAN Sl'xl'I,ION, Bl-I ll hklllll. Nl III 3'X1l'l'll, PIIYLLIS SMl'I'll. SIII-RWIN SMITII. RALIPII SIx'IUI.o. RORIIRI' Sl7lfNCfl'R, GRACI1 SIAIRA. DORtJ'llll'A QMLI SlllRl.l5Y SIISIN. lfRNlkS'l' STI-VI-NsoN. MARX' lll.l,lfN SL'I.l.IVAN. VIARA SLVVA. KI4NNIfI'II 'l-I-Ll-ORD. Rois IRI IIIIORID ll iN lllONllSON XIRCINIA IIIORNI Dt II IR I X M V llNl . . V 1 .' 'Q .'. 7 EI' i K 5, DNA . D ' ' l'l l'ON. .OHN 'ARt1O. AR.IORll5 l,Clll4K. - ' ' 'oNImRIcII ANN X'oRIiIr, .lliANNlf VRooA1AN, l.L7Nl I'lA WAI.Kl4li. l llil,l5N WALsII. Bl-'I I'Y WAIJILR. VIRcpINIA IRD IIHIIII WARNIIR, lVlARCEARlQ'lA XVARRFN, l2l.Ml5R VJIAIZIQR. KlfNNl5'I'll WIlLLs. lVlOll.Y WIIITI4. NANVY RAI? IIII tm' XVlll'l l'l.liSliY. DAYIIJ Vw'lI,l,lAMS. JACK XVILLIAMS. RoIsI-RI WINctIII-LI.. .lL'Nl4 Vs'lNSI.OXK', l7A'I'lN NI llllORl7 WI'I-'I'I-R. MARIAN Vx'Ol.l-. RoRI1R'I' ZALt'Iu. RAIIIII BAIIIR. MAR.IoRII1 Bl5RNS'I4IflN, Iiuxiciii PJlSSli'I l'. NANCY BI,AU. l1ARI. BRANIvI's. l7RllIJ BRANIH. MAIII-I CAAIIfRoN. IYRANR CAxIIiRo'I'A. ANIIIELO CASSARO. CARRY CIIIQRTOIIIY. SIIIQLDON CLARK. ROIHIJRIL CjoNNoR, BIf'I'tI'I CRosIsi'. QtrI1N'I'IN DAVliNIl0R'l'. IiIuI'III DI5NNIs. I.oIs DI5tI'I'scH. RIc:IIARIa Dwi: HIsRIsIfR'I' ERWIN. MAR.IoRIIf likllll IINII, AI7liI.lNli GAI,IIlR. I.I.oi'Iu GINN. lilil-'D C3oI.Ius'I'I5IN. MIERRILI. GRAY. GIfNNI5I,I.I1 HARr,IoN, CARI. HlI.I7lfl5RANI7 RON-li'l KNIGIIT, Vw7Al.'I'l7R KNICRIIT. GIQRALIJ KOISRNIER. Nli-XR.IORIlf KRAUS. .IoIIN KRLAI. AN'I4OlNli'I I'lf l.oNt1o DAVIII Loomis. ISAISI-il.I.l4 lox. 'I'IIoAIAs lVlARO'I4'I'A. RICIIARIQ MAROLJS. RtI'I'II MIaIssI1R. CiI2oRcII-' Monty, 'l'lHfOI7lJRl l7AS'I'OR. CIIARLIQS PAVIEY. MIiI.vINIf POl.l.ACK. RoBIQR'I' SAUI-. BI2'I I'I' PRoCIIAsKA, ffl.lZABli'lAll RoI'x1IaRs, RICIIARII Rosie. t3I.oRIA RtIcsczI.Ias, GIioRcIIaNIl SAI.oIxIoN, VRANcI5s Sc:IIAcII'I'I2I.. JIQAN SCIIIQc1II'I'IeR, .IIQAN l.OL7lSlS Sc:III.I1Ic:IIIaR MARciI-,IIA SIEIDIEI.. XVARD 'l'oI.AN. TIIIEIAIA TWIQIQD. MARIIQRII5 VANIEK. I2I.INoRI1 NVARRHN. NANVY Vw'liAYlfR l1USSlil.I. Wirism.-W. CI,IIfI2oRIv WIII'I'If. MARGARIWI' WIII'I'INcI, JAIsIl WIRIA BIN WII.I.IAxIs. RAIuIfoRIu WII,I.IAAIs IIIAN YAIIRIAS, .IIQAN ZARNIIY. calikulllili SzA'I'xIARY, 12 B CLASS OU can tell them from the underclassmen with little difhculty. Although still a year from graduation, they're nevertheless seniors. and they know it. Reveling in their senior privileges, they cheerfully climb three flights of stairs. walk haughtily past waiting juniors and sophomores after assemblies, and uncomplainingly serve as examples of behavior for the rest of the school. They silently endure various odors from the chemistry lab and constant sound from the music room. They'll make their mark in the world. these l2B's: you have only to note the perfection of their skipping and the finesse of their caking to realize that. But despite its up and downs, its A's and its Ninths. you can make no mistake in saying that this class is going places. 11 B CLASS HE llB's spend most of their idle hours looking scornfully down the stairs at the sophomores, and Wondering if they were ever as childish as those little tenth graders. ln their exalted rank as juniors. they Seem to apply themselves more seriously to their studies: and it is at this stage of their education that the teachers pets and true students reveal themselves. lf you should ask one of this class what grade he's in. he'll say ,iunior . and hope you won't learn that he'll still be .1 junior in the fall. And you are supposed to take it for granted that these llB's have brains, and not inquire back into their pasts to discover that they each skipped a halllyear of kinder' garten. JoIIN :XI.I.lNl-. lfI.lZABlfIlI ADI1I I.. JAxIIfs ADlfI.I . BIIIY JIIAN ANDERSON. JANE ANDREW, ANDREW BAtIt3AI,I1Y. JACK BIANIYI-R. DAVID BENEDICT. CAROL BIEL. TED BLOOMIII5I.D. HELEN BOGGIS. LARRY BRENNAN. PI1ooY BRIl'I'- St'llNlflDlfR. ANN BROADBIENT, ANNE BURFORD. FLORA MAI? BURGER. MARX' COHN, DICK COLLISTIER. JARIIIS CORY. ROIIIIRT COWAN. DELBISRT DEMSEY, RALPH DONALDSON, NlARIAN DRAKE. JANET DREssI.IaR. RICHARD lfLI.lO'I'T. JACK lfI.I.WOOD. NEAL ERDRIAN, DORIS FELDRIAN. CHESTRAR ITIRSHOW, TOBY FLEISHMAN. SHIRLEE FRANKIEL, ROB- IERT FROLKING. JANE ANN GENTHOLTS, PAUL GOLDBERoIlR. SANIfoRD GOI.DliARIS. liVlfI.YN CiO'l I'I'RIlfIJ. Hl-l.l-N LSRII-N. ALLAN GROSSRIAN. BEVERLY HARRIS. ROBERT HARRIS. DONALD HARVEY. JEAN HERTZ, LOIS HIRSCH, BIa'I'I'Y JANI1 HODGE. ROBERT HODGES, KATHRYN HOLIVIAN. DOROTHY HOWARD, JACK HOWE. WILBERT HUBBELL, lltINICIf JOHNSTON. lVlARIAN JOHNSTON. EVAN JONES. ERNIIST JOSEPH. JOHN JUBELL. JOIIN KIfI.I.Ooo. CIIARI.I2s RINO. JULIA KRAl.'Sl.lCI!, ADFLI5 KLINKLIQ, JACK l.I:RNl'R. RICHARD LowE. ROBERT MCCAY, RUTH MCDONALD. lN'lARll.YN MAII1R. SUSAN lVlARBl.!i, BISVERLY MASCH. GLCRIA MII.NI5R, THOAIAs MURPIIY. I1RANciIs NllVIl.l.li. HARRY' NIJWMAN. FRANK OPATRNY. SCOTT PARSONS. WII.LI.AM PATTERSON. CLYDI5 PATTIIRSON, WlI.I.lAN1 PIACK, BIf'I I'Y PIIIRCII. CARIVIAN PISTILLO. NAOMI PLATT. ROBERT POST. THOMAS RANIIY. MARION RIIYBE. JOSIAIDIIINIQ RIIiI3. JANIfT ROBIQRTS. NIORTON ROSEN. GLADYS ROSENBAUM. XVILLIAM ROSENBLUIYI, JACK Ross. l:l.ORliNCl' ROTIII-N' BIfRca. JIRIIYIY SAVAGE! Nlill. SAWDEY, ELAINE SCHONRIIQYIR. 1.oIs SCHWALB, ARNOLD SCHWARTZ, JACK SCIIwAR'I'1. ROY SIIAIYIBO. JACoL'IfI.INI2 SHAW. FEROI. SAIITII. HARRIET SAIITII. NIARJORII5 SMITH. SALLY SYXlI'I'll. lVlOR'l'ON SoKoI,. litxa.-YR SIfIzIlI,. liYliI,YN STARNER. ADIfII1 STIIRN. S'I'lfRI.!NG STIARN. lVlIRlANl S'I'I5Vl4NS. Ru'I'II STRONG. SIIIIRRIAN 'l'llONlAS. JLIIIAN TuI.I Y. JANE VlfSl-.l.Y. IfI.oRIaNCI1 WAl.I.fXCflf, JIfAN WIIRIIR. IEZRA WIlIN'I'RAt'Is. SLTZANNI- WIIITII. lRANli WIII-oRIv. MAR.IORlIf YVISIQ JOIIN ZII1cII.IfR. NANCY ZUIJNIK. RUIII ANN ABIQLII. RoBIfR'I' ADAMS. LOUISE ADLER, ADRIIENNIZ AILIQS, BERTHA ALLEN. .li-XNVI' AIIVMAN. lRl1NI? ARNIYII ROBllR'I' AUIfDIaRIIIfIDE, BARBARA AVERY, NANCY BAKER, ROBERT BALLUS. MARILYN l3AUl?R. MARIAN BARBER, lfVlil,YN BELL, VRANCIES BELL, THALIA BELL, DOROTHY BIENDER, PRISCILLA BliNNl:'I I'. PATRICIA Bl'l l'lZL, RICIIARD BI,OOMI4lIiI.D. ROBERT BOTLISY, SUZANNE BOTLEY, JAMES BOWKER, MARION BOYKIN. BARBARA BRADLEY. ROBERT BRANDGARD. BENSON BRIEITMAN, BARBARA BROWN, PHYLLIS BRUCE, JAY BRUNNIZR, JACK BURKHOLDIATR, l7llOIfBI7 BURROWS. SARAH BURT, JANICE CADDY, JEAN CARLOZZI, JANE CARTER, CHRISTINE CASSARO. HAROLD CliN'I'lNl, l.ILLIAN CFRMAK. PATRICIA CLAPP, MILDRED COIIAGAN, SUZANNE COHEN. JAMES CoLI.ISTER. lfl,SIli COOK. Pli'I4lfR COTICCIIIA. JEAN CRAM, HENRY CRYER, CLAIRE DAINTON. HARRY DARATA. BARBARA DAVIDSON, MAX DAVIDSON. VIRGINIA DAVIS, JOHN DE HAMEL, THOMAS DENBY, JEAN DEUCKER. THOMAS DFURING, JANICE DIAMOND, CIIARLOTTI5 DICK, PAUL DIETER. RALPH DITTOE, DONALD DOWLING, HARRIIQT DOYLIE. JAMES DUEEY. MARGARET ENIELL, AMIE EUBANKS, MARTIN EVANS, ROBERT FALLS, BILLIE ELAINE FEDDERY. SAMUEL IIIEDFRMAN, JIAROMI1 l3lllNI5l4Rl3. RAYMOND FERGUSON, RAYMOND FERRELL. WALTIER FIDERIUS. BRUCE FIFLDING, HARVEY VISIII-R. GIORGIT FLORA, DOROTHY FORRESTER, WINIERED FOSTER. MARGARET FREELAND. DONALD FRIZIZMAN, DANNY IJRIVDMAN. DAVID GARVIN, HELEN GEDDES, ANNA GEMMELL, KATY GERSTENBIERGIER. DOROTHY GIVIEN. VRANCIES GLOWXE. JAMES GRAHAM, JEAN CIRAVES, BONNIE GREEN, SHIRLEY GREENWALD. DAVID GRIITSIE. ROBERT HAGVRMAN, BEVERLY HALL, HERBERT HANOUSEK, BARBARA LOU HARRISON, PEGGY HART. DORIS HEIDLER. BETTY HELMINK. PIIYLLIS HENDERSON, WILLARD HERTZ, RHODA HIRSCH, FLORENCE HORN. KENNETH HORTII. VIRGINIA HOWIIS, WARREN HRACH. HARRY HROMADKA, MARGARET HUDGEON, CARL HUNTLFY, JOSEPH IOFRIEDO. JAY JAEEE. GLORIA JAKAB, ROBERT JASTER. SHIRLEY JIRUS, CATHERINE JONES. GENE KABFR, CAROL KAMEE. HAROLD KARK- I,IN, CARSON KENT, CHARLES KILROY, CHARLES KIRALY, ROBERT KLAUSNER, JANE KOCIIMIT, PIIYLLIS KOLLFR, lVlARf'lA KOVANDA. JEANNE KRAUSE, BETTY KREPPS, DORIS KROHNGOLD. AILEEN KYMAN. l3I.ORllN!1I2 I.A MARCA. 10 A CLASS 'l'll,l, basking in the delight of not being the lowest class in the school, these lOA's of ours move confidently about their business. Already they are beginning to demonstrate their influence in every branch of student activity. They take their wonderful nrst-floor window-seats for granted. and never realize how fortunate they are. Sometimes they think with longing of the heavenly regions above tthe second and third floorsb, but they console themselves with the thought that without those 47 steps to climb. they can arrive a full two minutes later each morning. 10 A CLASS HEXWRE in their stride now. and have become an intimate part of our school. You see them everywhere. from the biology room to the base- ment, and you're glad to know they're your schoolmates. One of the larger classes, they have their full share of outstanding members. and all of them are Shakerites, worthy and trI1e. You don't hear much about them as yet, but in a short while they will be the pulse of the school, and for this re- sponsibility they are preparing by observation and study. ln two years. when the members of this class take over our school, we need have no fear as to the fate of our beloved Alma Mater. 1 X. X . ANN l.l'l.llX'Rl-. l:l.ORA II' l.CXfKXK'OOD. Hll.l5N I.oNARDo. ANIIIONY I.oNI.o. JACK I.ooAIIs. lVlAR'I'lN l,o SciIIIAvo. IfRANctINIf lox. Sl'AN'I'0N l.YIIARcaIfR. KI1NNI1'I-II LYNN. JoIIN MACI.AciIII.IN. Vs'!l.l.lAM lVlAR'l'lN, AI.Ic1I- MAs'IINY, MAR.IoRIIf MciKIfIf. VIRGINIA MciI.AtIc3III.IN. Bl1RNlCl5 MIQNK. JosI'IHII MII.I,I-R. l.L7CII.l.lf lVlll.I.lfR. lVlURllfl. MIXER. AtIs'I'IN MooRIIIsAD. ADlfl,AlDl? MoR'IcoN. BIf'I I'Y J NIS lVlOR'I'L'S. SIIIRLI-.Y MosIIAN'I'z. I.oIs MtIIiI.I.IaR. JosI2PII NAsII. JANIVI' NlfWliI.I.. 1EI.IzAIsIi'I'II NIQWIIALL. V11 A NoRI.IN. RoIsIlR'I' Noss. l.oIs ORVRAIAN. RoIaIfR'I' OLSON, RoIsIfR'I' PARYZIQK. ANNI5'I I'Ia PASIQK. IRVINLL PAs'IIIfR. RoIsI5R'II PAKARIQK. RoNAI.D PIQRRIN. WILLIAM PICKITORD. lVlARGARl'lA ANN PI.UNKlf'IA'l'. l7I.ORl5NCli PoIIoRLAK. RU'I'II MARIIf POLLARD. HARLAN POMIIROY. BILL PORTER. lfI.INORlf PRAIIII. JACK PRl'N'I'ICl2, RoBIiR'I' PRlOR. PATRIITIA Qt'IIII.IaY. .IANI5 RAAISDIQLI.. JLILIANA Rlil5Sli. BRUCI2 Rlil-Sli. CARoI.YN RLIIII Rlil5Sli. JAMES Rl5l5Sl5, .ELSII5 RFEICKIJI. RLI'I'II RlfINIlARD'l'. lfII.IaI1R'I' RI1YNoLDs, TIIoMAs RoIII1Rs. RoIsI1R'I' Ro'I'II, SALVATORII Russo. GIfoRtaIa 9ACKlT'l I'. RoIsI1R'I' SANIQDAIII.. l.Iax SIiIIooNovI2R. AR'I'III.IR ScIItIIfNAMAN. JosI1I1II SI1DLAs. AN'I'IIoNY SoRo. MARY SIIADI1 RII-KA SIIAI-ARAIAN. JACK Slllfl'l-RID. NIf'I I'A SIIIGEL. lfDWARD SIIlcaI.IfR. MAR.IoRY SILL. MARILYN SINIIIQR. MARIRIIA SMALL. WIZNGNIRII SMIIII, VJILLIARI SAIITII. MARY .IANIf SNIDIJR. JoANNIi SNowIsIfRc1. JoIIN SowI4Rs. lVlARll,YN SPIQLAIAN. MARILYN SI-ANNARD. ANNIi S'IiliL7liR. ADl1l.li S'I'IivI1NsoN. HART S'I'o'II'I'I5R. DONALD SIRACIIAN. JACK S'ItRoMIl. MARTIIA S'I'RL'czcaI.I4s. COLLlE'I l'A SzA'I'MARY, RoB- l4R'I' TAYLOR. lVlL'Rll5l. THOMAS. ANNE THOMPSON. RLUVH THOMPSUN. JOHN TURNER. RICHARD UHLIKE. BIETTY tlANlf URsc2III1I.. AUs'I'IN VANDISRHOOI5. I.oL'Is VARLEA. lVlAR'I'llA WIQIAD. WAI.I..-XCI5 WIIIL. l3RANKI.YN XVlilSHl.A'l', lVlAR'I'IlA WllI'llNlfl'. DARDIIN XVIIITNIEY. l5AYl5 XVIlDl5l5l5RCl. RALPII WlI3NlfIl. RIITII Vv7ll.l.lAMS. JOIIN WoI.I1. MAR- .IORIIF WoNDIiRI.Ic:II. lfl.lZABlf'I'll XVOODRk'l5l7, RtI'I'II XVRIiIDIf. RoIsIfR'I' Vs7RIGll'l'. lVlARll- ANNIl ZAAIIsKA. PAUL ZAR- III-R'I'. BIl'I I'Y ZAvIII.soN. RUTII AMMFRMAN, l.lili AMSTER. PRISCILLA ARMSTRONG, HERBERT ASCHERMAN, STANLEY BARACII. JOSIQIAII BAR'l'UNlfK. WIl.l,IAlNl BIEHRFNS. JOSEPH BERICK, ETHEL JEAN BOTTOMLEY. GLORIA BOYD, ROBERT BOYISR, JEAN BOUGIITON. CONSTANCE BRAILIEY. JAMES BRODIE, RUBY BROWN. SELDEN BURTCH, CHARLES CARMANY. DOROTIIY CARIAENTER. ROBERT CHUTI2. LOIS CLARK, JEANNE COOK, ROBERT DANACEAU, HILLIARD DANGLER, MARX' DIT- Totf. I.OIs DODD, NANCY DUBIN. ROBERT DYAS, ETHEL EMANUEL. DORIS EMERSON, ELAINE FISHER, JACK FOLEY, MILTON IIROMSON. SHIRLEY GOLDSTEIN, GRANT GOODMAN. MORTON GROSS, PATRICIA HARMON, HELEN HARRING- TON, JACK HARRIS, LAURA HECHT, HAZUL HIEINTZ, IONE HINSDALE, DORIS HOTT. MARILYN JONES, LA VERNE KASSOUII, SIDNEY KATZ, GLORIA KELLY. OLIVER P. KIMBALL, CHARLES KING, RALPH KOVANDA, PAUL KNIGHT. RICHARD LAIRD, RICHARD LARSEN. RUTH LAWSON, ROBERT LEHMANN, WILLIAM LISTER, VINCENT MARROTA, DORIS NIELLMAN, MARY MILLS, LOGAN MONROE, MARILYN MURPHY, ARTHUR NEWMAN, JOHN NORLIN. KEN- NETH NOVAK, MARY OPPENHEIMER, YVILLIAM PASCHALA, FRANCES PERCIVAL. PHYLLIS PERCIVAL. FRANK l7lz'lAl'l Io, JAMES A. ROBIERTS, DAVID ROTH. MAURICE ROTH. DORIS ROUBICEK. BARBARA RUIAP. DAVID RUSSELL. .IVAN SCIIEI.I,I-N'I'RAGER. ALICE SCHULTZ. ROBERT SHEA. SALLIE SMITH, HARRIET SMITH. JAMES SPEAKER. l3llYl.l.lS STEINBIIRG. JACK STRICKER, WARREN STRONG, LEE SWANSON, DICKERSON TEISHER, ROBERT THOBABEN. DAVID 'l'llRAll,KlI.l.. BERNARD TOBIN. ANGELA TRENTANELLI, ISAAC TULL, MYRON URDANG. JOYCE VOLTz. ROY YVAR- BURTON. GEORGE WLQBSTIZR, BARBARA WHITE. MARGARET WHITE, MARJORIE WILLIAMS, ,ANN WRIGHT, FRANK ZAPPALA, LORE ZIECHMANN. 10 B CLASS UR l0B's seem tO come in larger sizes this year than formerly. and give promise Of glorious fOOtball and basketball teams Of '42. And with its potential artists and literary genii besides. this class is preparing to lead Shaker to a better and greater future. A trifle awed by it all at present, in three short years they will be at the end Of their high schOOl career. with many successes behind them. They are feeling their way carefully now, lOOking about for the fields Of activity which will give them the most profit and pleas- ure. As soon as each Of them has discovered his Own place in the Scheme of ilihings here at Shaker, we'll be hearing from all of them. After taking everything into consideration. Of all the mid-year lOl5 classes Shaker has received. it can safely be said that this class is definitely the class. v Ftrs! Row: Jerry lfnsign. Bill Fox. Haskell Torrence. Jerome Klein. Second Row: Bob Roth, Joann Julien. Helen Green. Lucille Miller. Virginia Howes. Ann Mulcahy. Barbara Bradley. 'Iihirri Row: liranklin Morse. Bill l.ister. Bob Post. Neil Sawdey. XVarren Beman, Bob Iialls, James Dyas. Bruce lfielding. Fourth Row: Jack lioley. Bob Roberts. Hans Zachmann, Arthur Bazeley. Fred Brandt, Dugald Pearson. Bill Mewenbaum. Fred Lemr. Jack Turner, Mr. Thrailkill. Fziflh Row: George Vilebster. Grover Foster. Bob Weinfurtner. Fleming Blair. Russell Vfeisman. John Krum. Robert Burton. Dick Collister, Don Freeman. Sherwin Smith. THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President BB .B. B B.-- BB-.BB. HASKELL TORRENCE Vice-President .BBBB B.BBB .B -. ...BBBBBBBB BILL FOX Secretary BB .BB .BB-B. BB. B ..BB.. B BBJERRY ENSIGN Treasurer B BB B- B B- -. BBBJEROME KLEIN Sponsor B - . MR. THRAILKILL HE Student Council, composed of a representative from each homeroom, provides the students of Shaker High School with a chance to participate in self-government. The Council has been active this year in organizing an eflicient booster force, providing dances and movies during the lunch periods for interested students. and administering the sixth period activities program. The Social Room has been established through the efforts of the Council, while the budget and assemblies for next year have been planned as Well as the handbook for new students. I-'irsl Row: Dugald Pearson. John Krum. Norman Colquhoun. Jack Sinclair. Bob Burton. Second Row: Hans Zachmann. XVallace Adler. Fleming Blair. Dick Petrequin, Mr. Miller. Third Row: Warren Gressle, lid Ryan. Jerry Ensign. Bill lox. Not in Priclureg Herbert Ervin. Edward Kilroy. Franklin Morse. Haskell Torrence. Bob XVeinl'urtner. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester NORMAN COLQUHOUNL Presidenz HANS ZACHMANN ROBERT BURTONWW Vice-President.LWARREN GRESSLIE JOHN KRUMLO at Secrezary L I FLEMING BLAIR JACK SINCLAIR I ,,,Treasurer,,,t so DICK PFTRIQQUIN MR. MILLER I .Sponsor OMR. lVlIl,l-liR UST how would Shaker get along without this very important club whose purpose is to promote school activities in co-operation with the faculty? Can you imagine our school Without any basketball dances, pep rallies or ushers at school functions? Thus we owe a great deal to the Congressional Club which has in the past year sponsored basketball dances, helped supervise football games, pep rallies. and wrestling meets. and ushered on all necessary occasions. Membership to the club is invitational and is based on scholastic achievements, participation in school activities, and qualities of character. BOOSTERS l-IESE guardian angels UI of our school, numbering about ninety, are entrusted with the task of keeping the halls clean and orderly every period of the day. and of seeing that students passing through the halls have permission to do so. IWoe be unto those who haven't-ninth periods are very crowded. but can always hold morel. Boosters are chosen by the period cap- tains and confirmed by the deans. The booster captains, who are chosen for their leadership ability. manage the individual forces each period in the day. Several times a month the captains meet with the council president to discuss and take action on problems that have arisen concerning boosters. CAPTAINS Ftrs! semesler Second Semesler I DUGALD PEARSON I DUGALD P1?ARsoN II EDWARD K11.RoY II ED S1NNoTT III NORMAN Co1-QuHouN III JACK SINCLAIR IV WALLACE ADLIER IV BENNIET GAST V JACK SINCLAIR V ROBERT NORWICR VI FLIQMING BLAIR VI EDWARD K11-RoY VII JERRY ENSIGN VII JERRY ENs1oN VIII ROBERT BURTON VIII ROBERT BURTON hrs! Row: Jerry Ensign, Bennett Gast, Dugald Pearson, Bob Norwick, Bob Burton, Second Row: XVaIlace Adler. lileming Blair. Ward Tolan. Jack Sinclair. Norman Col' quhoun, lid Kilroy. , I :Q- I:ll'S1 Rott! Mrs. Gunn. Helen Ayers, Barlaara llaegard, Marv lillen Noon. Setontt' Row: lleming Blair. .lohn Kruni. .lean farnev. lioh P7lll'lOl1, Xk'airen Gres No! in llltlrirtm' Carol kVeddell. CENTRAL COMMITTEE HE Central Committee has complete charge of the Honor Study Halls. The members appoint the advisers and assistants, and check absentees. Acting as a court, they judge Honor Study Hall misdemeanors. lt is in this latter capacity that some of us have come in contact with the Central Committee. HCNOR STUDY HALL ADVISERS HESE are the eagle-eyed girls and boys who control our Honor Study Halls. They check the attendance ltoo carefully sometimesl and report any nuisance-makers to the Central Committee. They are chosen for their positions by the Central Committee and by the sponsor. Ifirsl Row: Mrs. Gunn. Ann Psurtord, Sally Baus. Marjorie Vanek. .lean Bletscher. Helen Charpentier. Sue Peters. St-eomi Row: Dick Petrequin. Ken XVaterhury. lfileen C7erny. Olive Kihorny, Elizabeth Barrett, Marcia Rosenherger. Ruth MacNab, Marjorie Gunderson, Bob Clark, Dick Fielding. Third Row: Gary Chertoflf XX'ard Tolan. Russell Xlfeisman. Perry Narten. lid Ryan, Herb lfrvin. lired Brandt. .lack Ifitvgerald. .lim XVatt, Not in Picture: lfranklin Morse. Vfarren Beman. a Y -. ' il- First Row: Norman Colquhoun, Bill Vox, Robert Burton, Second Row: lfranklin Morse. Jerry Ensign. STUDENT COURT HE Student Court is a body of three senior judges and two junior advisers elected by the Student Council to handle the cases of students who have gotten off on the wrong foot in their attitude toward the school. This body affords the opportunity for these people to learn what other students think of their actions: thus it is able to give a kind of advice that the deans cannot give. RADIO ANNOUNCERS AND ENGINEERS HIS year the announcers of Shaker gained fame Qbut no fortunel when they presented a safety play over a Cleveland radio station. Every morn- ing the bright and cheerful voices of these privileged seniors greet the sophomores and juniors over the P. A. system. tFew senior homerooms are quiet enough that early in the morning for the voices of fellow classmates to penetrate fogged senior mindsl. If1'r'.sI Row: .lack lNlorrow. lltalia Carter. Helen Cltarpentier, Denny Neale. Seumd Rotu: George Sowers, Alan Rosenblalt. Mr. Staiger. Bob Burton. Carl Nehrer. 2. YK X - 50 AERCDPLANE CLUB lfzrsl Row: Marion Vfnll. .lane Karnosh. George Glass. loin Zucal. Rita I.ylur er Marge Danforth. Seroriii Row: Iiranlx Collisieix ildelbert I,Ul1gI'.lCl, llerbert Katlel Bob lloll, Marvin Schultz. John de Hamel. lihlfll Row: Ifd Owen, 'lioni Mooney. Sam Halls XVarren Ilraeli. Mr. lrovan 2 , HAKER students are evidently too far above the clouds lthat's probably the trouble with us-if the faculty has ever wonderedl to remain long without an aeroplane club. for the Model Wing Club of two years ago was replaced this year by the Aeroplane Club. Members are all intensely interested in aeroplanes and spend their leisure time Ithere are several people who find a little once in a while between homef work and sleepingxl working on aeroplanes, many with gas motors. An excit- ing contest was held between the members. with each one hoping his plane to be better than those of the others. Second place in the Cleveland gasfmodel contest was won by Sam Hall, a member of the club, STAGE DESIGN CLASS AND LIGHTING CREW HE members of the Stage Design Class and the Stage Electricians are the Hmen behind the scenes in all our stage productions. Vvle often forget about the time spent by them in preparations for the spring play. operetta, and other school productions because we see only the actors. For weeks before any presentation on the stage, members of the Stage Design Class can be found underneath the stage or in the art room working just as long, or possibly longer, hours than the actors themselves. lfirst Row: Howard 'I'uttle. Bill Batsch. Carl Nehrer. loin I5elber. Secomz' Row: Miss lily. Shirley Margowslw, Catherine Blair, lililahelh Spangler, .lean Beneda. Ifhlen Dibrell. illlvirri Row: Mr. Ifrench. Ifred l.emr. Douglas Bishop, Rav Davis, lfugene XVIntman, Davis Morgan. Nor in PI-l'lLlI't'.' larry Brennan. Clyde XX'heelei'. 5 7 .es I xxx f MEMBERS DRIVING CLUB OFFICERS President L to L Le Le WALLACE ADLER Vice-President L L L at ,HELEN CHARPENTIER Secretary L L LL , L LL, LL LL to L L LLLBOB POST Asst. Secretaries L L ,L l VIRGINIA HUNTI-EY 2 RUSSELL WEISMAN Treasurer B Le LL,,..t La ,. BILL ALLSOPP 1 MR. HANES HIS year, with a larger membership than ever before, the Driving Club has continued to help pupils to drive safely and to prepare for the state drivers' license test by teaching the fine points of automobile operation. These objectives are reached through speakers, movies, discussions, outside reading, and tests. You will for at least shouldl in the future find that Shaker Heights' best drivers have belonged to this organization back in their dimly remembered high school days. Bob Adams Betty Allison Jane Andrew Janet Arnstine Thelma Arnold Bill Baeckler Dorothy Benes Marjorie Bernstein Nancy Blau James Bowkcr Gladys Breen Ann Broadbent Harry Brown Milton Brown Jay Brunner Dave Burdick Flora Burger Jack Burkholdcr Phoebe Burrows Mabel Cameron Jim Cargill Harold Centini Bob Clark Jack Clawson Marvin Cohen Bob Cook Jean Cram Henry Cryer Marge Danforth Harry Darata Vincent Datillo Edith Dennis Lois Deutsch Paul Dieter Sylvia Dittman Casper Dorer l.eila Dorer Don Dowling Jack Dunbar Dianne Duthie Edwin Eudy Bob Evans Bob Falls Gloria Fassen Elaine Frankel Herman Frankel Peggy Friedman Marjory Gibbons Sanford Goldfarb Bob Gorman Evelyn Gottfried Gretchen Grable Merrill Gray Bill Grissinger Sylvia Grossman Patsy Groves Bob Grund Susan Guyer Bob Harris John Harrison Margaret llextei' l.ois Hirsch Betty Hodge Bob Hoff Jean Hollander Annette Holt Robert Horn Marion Hubach Virginia Huntley Mary Ann Jakes lfarl Jirus lfyan Jones John Jubell Herb Katvel John Kellogg lid Kilroy Beatrice Klausner Irene Klausner Gerald Koerner Alfred Koestel Betty Krepps Dale Kunkle Jack l,aMond Bernard l.arson John l,athe Dave l.oomis Jack I.oomis Dick Lowe Kay McGarrell Virginia Mcl,aughlin Marilyn Maier Bill Martin Joy Meyer Virginia Meyer Maryon Miller Marv Monnett Austin Moorehead Joe Nash lflivabeth Newhall Mary Newhall Bob Norwick lfstelle Odess Joanne Otte Annette Pasek Marcella Pasek Gladys Pelunis Bob Pentland Betty Pierce Naomi Platr lflinore Pragg Patricia Quigley Dick Raegar Grace Raith Jane Ramsdell lilsie Reichle Marian Riebe Bob Roberts Janet Roberts Elizabeth Rodgers Thomas Rogers Morton Rosen Merrill Sands Jean Schechter Dick Schellantrager Neil Schnaitter Marvin Schultz Rosalyn Schwalb Ruth Seaman Joseph Sedlak Marcella Seidel Anthony Sgro Mary l.ou Shade Roy Shambo Allan Skelton Netta Siegel lid Sinnott Dorothy Skoye Sherwin Smith Ralph Smulo Mary Snider Morton Sokol lileanor Speaker Shirley Stein Marian Stevens lirnest Stevenson Vera Suva Howard 'liuttle Thelma Tweed John Vargo Helen XValsh Jack Vylard Virginia XX'ard Bob Weinfurtner Wallace kVeil Russell Weism.1n Kenneth Wells Margaret Wlaiting Darden Whitney' Ralph Wiener Bob Winchell Patty Vvlise John Wolf Bob Zalud Paul Zappert SHAKERITE HIE Shakerile staff, in addition to its main purpose of publishing our school paper, has this year been more active in other ways than ever before. Several speakers, Mr. Mullaney of the Cleveland News and Mr. Crawford of the Cleveland Plain Dealer among this number, have been obtained for the club. A trip was made in the spring to the printer of the Shakerile. new this year. so that members of the club would understand more fully just how a paper reaches its final form. Mr. Starr took over Miss Palmers Work as sponsor of the Shakerile the second semester of this year. Firsl Semester Edizor-inAChief JOHN CIIAPIN News Edizor DAVE SIMON From Page Editor DAVE Loosus Second Page Edizor SALLY ALCORN Sporls Edizor NoRMAN COLQUHOUN I7our1hPageEdz'tor MARIoN KNESAI. l,i'zi-mfg Editor HELEN AYFRS Club Edizor GLADYS BREEN Girls Sports Editor , , , EI.INoR lVlUl.1.ANFY Exchange Editor XVILBERT HUBBIELI. FQLIILIFQ Edizor MARJORY GooDIVIAN Arl Editor FRANKLIN MoRsE Headline lVrI'ters HIM M1141-ICAN IJIM KoVANIJA l'itlCLl1lLl Advisers lMI35 PM-MVR ' IMR, HARI-3oURT Second Semesler Editor-zinAChz4ef JoHN CHAIPIN fDAVE SIIxIoN , , , IFRANIQLIN NlORSl4 f1dllOI'ldlBOUI'd :I-IIQLIIN AYLEIQS lJoE BENDER lSAI,LY ALcioRN fDAVY MCCALL Ed,-mr,-ul IJACIQ DOXSIEX' JHERB ERVIN lWALTlill HAAs iEI-IzAIsE'I'H Rooc3ERs lED SIEGLER Assistants Faculty Advisers lMR- STARR llYlR, l'lARBOL'R'li Business Managers-MARsHAI,I, SToNE. EZRA WEINTRAUI5, RUSSISLI. Wl?lS- MAN. WILBERI' l'lUBBI5l,I., BARBARA LOWENSTERN. Seri-erari'al Slaficw-JOI2 SIEGLER, lsABELLE Lox. KAY MCGARRELL. Reporters-BETTY ADIELL. JEAN ALBERS, JANE ANDREWS, RoBER'I' BRUN- NIER. DRURY CARGILI., DICK COLl.ISTIiR, JUNE CoREY. JEAN FREE, JEAN HFRTZ. LOIS HIRSCH, KATIIRYN HOLMAN. JEANNE KRAUSI3. DALE KUNKLE. FRANCINE Lox. MARILYN MURIJIIY. HARRY NIEWAIAN. Bora RIciHARDsoN, JAQUl2l-lNli SHAW, MARY ELLEN SULLIVAN, NlOl.l.Y Vv7Hl'l'li. Bots WINCHlZl.l.. DoRIs ANN WRIC3H'I'. In JUNIOR-SENICR DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS l't-r-suit-nz Nlrximoitiia Gtwtatiitsox Senior- Sm-etttt-tl Srurtriiv Rom tlttnmr SOL'I'L'1tII'tl l.Il,l.lAN Potfrioiis 'l't-tfttsttrw Alaiuoiti' Goommw Sptmsm- MR. STAiorit HIS year. the .lunior-Senior Dramatic Club. composed not only of promis- ing Bernhardts and Barrymores but of everyone interested in drama, has again attempted to further this interest in the theater by presenting several plays and by having outside speakers. Mr. Crawford Vvlright of the Cleveland Playhouse was prominent among the latter. Several one-act plays have been given by the members during the year. A great deal ofthe success of our annual Spring Play, The Mad Hopes. was due to the efforts of this club. MEMBERS Doris .-Xlbuin lean Allen Helen Ayers Sally Baits Patricia Bell .lean Fzeneda Margie Bernstein Dorothy Card Helen Charpenrier Bob Clark Helen Conroy l7velvn Davis .lean Davis Ruth Davis lQdilh Ann Dennis l eila Dorer .limmv Dyas Betty lfmrich Gloria l5aher Blossom lfelder Dan lferris Piluma lfertel Marqiorv Goodman Marjorie Gunderson Dorothy Hart Virginia Huntley lfleanor lgnaut Patsy liomlos .lane Koptis Hope Kramer Miriam Krasnofl' Marjorie Kraus Paul Kvsela lired l.emr Barbara l.owenstern Ruth Meisser lfdith Miller lom Mooney Mary lfllen Noon Marcella Paselx Sylvia Perlbcrg Albert Perlberg Melvine Pollack l illian Poulides Cierry Reslee Alan Rosenblatt Don Rosenlwlum Shirley Roth Doris Sands Roslyn Schwalb l'rances Schachtel Ruth Seaman Dave Simon Neal Schnaitter Phyllis Smith Grace Spira Dot Sprague Bob 'lielford Linda Unger Mariorie Vlchelt Nancy Vleaver liugene Whitman Dave Vvlilliams Patricia Vvlillson Ruth Zaas Sheldon Zimmerm in tl RADIO SCRIPT CLUB OFFICERS President SoN1A HAGENBUQH Vice-President S ess .S PEGGY BARKLEY Secretary-Treasurer ,, ,SDOROTHY HART Sponsor S . S . Miss JACKSON HE primary purpose of this club, which grew up along with our public address system last year. is to be of service to the school in preparing material for use over the PA. The Community Fund and Gristmill sales campaigns and l.incoln's Birthday, were all occasions which brought a call to the Radio Script Club for help. A script written by Peggy Barkley, called Show Them the Way, was heard over WHK on a certain Saturday in January by those of us who weren't in a movie at that time. Peggy's script was chosen to compete in this district for the National Radio Script Contest, First Row: Miss Jackson. Molly XVhite, Sonia Hagenbuch, Barbara Davis. Second Row: Dorothy Hart. Ruth Meisser, Ann Vorpe. Peggy Barkley. Grace Spira, Marjory Goodman. Third Row: Howard lfromson. W.1Iter Hubbard. Ralph Wiener. NValter Haas, Benson Breitman. Harry Brown. No! in Picture: Marvin Jacobson. Shirley Stein. Marilyn Murphy. 'EQEQ' ' f legal 6 SCRIBBLERS' LEAGUE President , W Vice- President Secretary ,. s Treasurer ..-, Sponsor so MARY Louisa GREENE D DAVY MCCAL1. D t . so GLADYS BREEN Us s ssss.e. DWWNANCY ROSENBLATT ...-.M1ss Wickwliuz HI: Scribblers' League is Shaker's Club of future Dorothy Thompsons, Carl Sandburgs, and Pearl Bucks. fThey hopeh. The first semester of this year was spent in pursuing a study of the field of outside speaker. The second semester was not devoted each member working on whatever he wished, with given by the club. Meetings at which an outside speaker furnished advertising aided by an to any individual field, criticisms on his work the program were held once a month during the spring at various homes. During the year two nation- ally famous authors have been entertained by the Scribblers' League at teas: Ridgely Torrence, pO6t and playwright. and the noted novelist, Zona Gale. Iirsl Row: Miss XVickwire. Gladys Breen. Davey McCall. Mary l,OUlSL K rttne Naney Rosenblatt. Second Row: Barbara l.owenstern. Ruth Davis. Peggy Brttschnuder Kath ryn Holman. Susan Rielly. Mary Oster. Third Roux: Peggy Barkley Ioanne Ott Patricia Schwab. Denny Neale. Ernest Lockwood. Gordon McGaw No! rn Prcrurt Janet Dressler, Bluma liertel. Marshall Stone. OPEN FCRUM CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester ARTHUR MACK President . JoHN HARR1soN JPRRY ENs1oN Vice-Presidents ...JERRY ENs1oN Lois SCHWALB Secrezary-'Treasurer.B Lois SCHWALB HE members of this organization are the 'Athinking minority of our stu- dent body, those who have visions of leadership and wish to be well- informed, critical, and open-minded on the timely issues of the day. They are able to enlighten you on the pros and cons of every current problem. lAt least so Mrs. Bishop hopesl. Of course the Work, which is presented in the form of informal discussions. panel discussions, and debates, must not be too thin. LSee Mrs. Bishops ex-pupils for explanationb. Hrs! Row: Helen Haas, lirances lfoley. Adelee Stern. Aileen Kyman, Doris Krohngold. Marioric W'ise. l.ois Schwalb. Bluma liertel. Serum! Row: Mrs. Bishop. Bernice Menlc. Albert Perllaerg, lizra NVeintraub. David VVil- liams. Marvin Schwartz. Bill Anderson. Gloria Fasten. Jack Elwood, Merril Sands. Third Row: Bob Ballus. Alvin Hamburg. Jeanne Vwlcber, Jacqueline Shaw. Nancy McVay. Barbara Reese, Donald Strachan, Neal Schnaitter. Jack Doxsey, Bob Harris. I-'mirth Row: Bob Cowan. XVilliam Anders. Bob Mislxell, John Harrison, Richard Bloom' lleld. Jerry linsign. John Jubell. Robert Brunner. Jack Fitzgerald. Bob Roberts. First Row: Bill Martin. Harlan Pomeroy, James Collister. Charles Norlin, Ed Collister, James Millican, Grover Foster, Neil Sawdey, Dick Dye. James Adell. Second Row: Mr. French. Jack Bender, Delbert Dempsey, Sherman Sackheim. Bob Botley, Milton Brown. Dan Kilmer, Jack Elwood, Dick Nelson. Jack Prentice. Bob Horn. Third Row: Jack Jennings. Ed Norwick. Frank Culek. Charles King. John Vilas. Jack Ward. Calvin Sanborn, Thomas Hogan, Fred Goldstein. Bob Aufderheide. Ralph Donaldson. Fourth Row: Dan Vaughan. Barney Rosen. Harold Rosen. Charles Cox. Jack Allen, Perry Narten. Clyde Wheeler, John Kellogg. Dick Lowe. John Jubell. Not in Picture: Salvador Russo, Richard Shellentrager, Ed Siegler, Julian Tully. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President e.eo,oo sq-, .,tt-,,,t-.,.at JIM MILLICAN Vice-President ......o.... ., ..doo.oo ,ED COLLISTER Secretary .o.o,... - -H o,..Y.. ,---,. E, NEIL SAWDEY Treasurer ..,.................. , CHARLES NORLIN HE Science Club is primarily that club which forces Mr. Erench's home- room into the 'ilab Cmuch to their disgustj every Thursday. Second- arily it is a club for those superhuman Cto the non-scientificj individuals who understand the difference between an atom, electron, molecule, and ion. cxXVe ordinary mortals have enough trouble understanding what we can see, without even attempting to fathom that which we can'tJ. The boys in the club may be interested in any field of science-not only in electrons and ions. Speakers. of whom Mr. Jones of the Electrical League was prominent, movies. and student demonstrations consume the one period a week. A Held trip each semester, one of which was to the American Vvfire Company this year, completes the activities of the club. First Row: Miss McCracken, June Corey. Nancy Blau. Norma Ciraci. Barbara Haggard. Helen Ayers. Serond Row: Molly White, Doris Alburn, Rhea Day, Geraldine Reske. Barbara Lowen- stern. Sally Baus, Mary Oster. Third Row: Doris Sands, Margee Main, Peggy Barkley. Elinore Warren, Dorothy Col' man. .lane Hall. Betty Zinner, Ruth Davis. BOOK CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester NORMA CIRACI- r.., .sooo Prest'denze..e,tto..o RUTH DAVIS BARBARA HAGGARDSecretary-TreasurertDoR1s ALBURN NANCY BLAU,sProgram Chairman,,,ELINORE WARREN Miss MCCRACKEN, tt,sSponsor,,o, Miss MCCRACKEN EMBERSHIP in this club of bookworms tor, with the name-calling device to create prejudices in mind, possibly we should say book- loversnl is by invitation. One of the members reviews a book at each meeting and sometimes the entire club reads a certain book and it is then discussed. The latter procedure was followed With the best-seller, The Yearling, this year, and Miss Anderson discussed the book with the girls. Ifirsl Row: Miss Sellers. Barbara Bradley. Marilyn Spelman, Andrew Bage galey. Margaret Warren. Jean Phare. l.ucille Kemenv. Serond Row: Claire Dainton, Catherine Jones. Ann l.e l.ievre, Helen Haas Patsy liindley, Helen Konter. Margaret Plunkett. Thirrt' Row: James Cory, Jack lilwood. Kenneth Telford. l,ex Schoonover Sterling Stern. Bill Patterson. Neal lirdman. Sonny Johnson. ESPERANTO CLUB Presidenl Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor BARBARA AVt2Ri' MARGARET WARREN ANDREW BAGGAIEY lVlARIl.YN SPELMAN Miss SEl.l,l3RS HIS club. in its second year, is furthering the enlightenment of our students in the international language. Esperanto. A member of last year's club. Arthur Mack, ably assisted by Helen Haas, has attempted 1 fl to teach the members this language. renowned for its simplicity. Miss Sellers tby her own admission! knows nothing about Esperanto. so all progress made by the club this year is due to Arthurs and Helens teaching. I-'irsl Row: Miss lily, Jane Karnosh. Marion XVolf, Mary lillen Sullivan. Barbara l.owenA SlCl'n. St-cond Row: Sally Crafts, Catherine Blair. Jean Davis. Jean Beneda, Illilabeth Pond. Dorothy Hart, Third Row: Sherman Sackheim. Joe Bender. XValter Haas, Franklin Morse. Bill XVilson. Not in Picture: Betty lfmrich, Jean Free, XVinifred Shields. Patricia XVilson. ties SHAKER ART CLUB HIS club, composed of the more honored classes of our school, the Juniors and Seniors, is a more advanced group than the Studio Art Club. Work is planned by each member according to his own inclinations. Gpportunif for painting, carving, modelling, and the crafts are offered to the members. Watch this club for budding Rembrandts or Raphaels. HIS club is open to sophomore girls and boys who do not necessarily have talent but who have a real interest in art. Each member chooses his own individual project, which may vary from clay modelling to cartooning. Hrs! Row: Mrs. Sitt, Sarah Burt, John de Hamel, Claire Dainton, Janet Altman. .Second Row: Marian Barber. Muriel Thomas. Thalia Bell, Janet Arnstein, Phoebe Bur' rows, Nella Siegal. 'lihird Row: Margaret P lunltett. Martha Vv'ebb. Tom Denby, Bob Prior. N111 in l,lvL'lll!'l'f Bill Marlin STUDIO ART CLUB KMIQ la A - O Ifirsl Row: Virginia l.eslie. XVinifred Shields. Bill Allsopp, lilinore XVarren. livauiean Moore. Marilyn Bauer. Second Row: David Garvin. Norma Ciraci. Neva liolev. Margaret XVhiting. Helen Haas. Ann Steuer. Janet Newell, Maryon Miller. John Lathe. Thzird Row: Grover Foster. liaye XVideberg. Ruth Marie Pollard. Ruth Anne Abele. Helen Geddes. Patsy Groves. Jane Hall. No! in Pr't'1ure: Nancy Guyer. Mary Gadus. Patricia Bell. Marion Johnston. .lean Duncan. LIBRARY CLUB HE Library Club is a select group of students interested in the many sides of that important institution of our modern life. the library. 'lihese are the Sherlock Holmeses Who. in caring for the Honor Study Hall slips. discover our attempts at skipping. However. the members of this club do aid us greatly by carding and shelving books properly so that we don't find Thackeray next to Bailey This year the club visited the National Library Bindery and returned with an increased appreciation of the care of books. UR candid camera fans tthere are still a great number although the art is slightly passel and also the more honorable amateur photographers of our student body felt extremely slighted because while there was every other sort of club imaginable. there was none in which they could unite in fellowship with brother photographers. Thus through the efforts of several of this number the Photography Club was organized in November. Frequent movies and speakers have formed the program of the club. I-Irs! Row: Miss Johnston. Barney Rosen. l.eonard Rosenberg. James Mellman, Dick Dve. George Sacket, St-com! Row: Harlan Pomeroy. Dick Nelson. Catherine Jones. Betty Krepps. Betty New hall. Jack Prentice. Tom Raney. Third Row: Harry Rosen. Bob Klausner. Dick Lowe. John Harrison. Scott Parsons. Bill Anders. Merril Sands. No! In Picture: Dave Loomis. Merril Gray. Bill Jacobson. Allan Grossman. .lack llender PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB K TRAVEL CLUB OFFICERS Presidenz Bois WIZlNl5UR'I'NIiR VI'C9-PF9Sl'd9Ul , ALLAN LEWIS Secretary e . HELEN AYt2Rs Treasurer-in-Chief DAN VAUGHAN Stage Manager , . ,, , FRED LIQMR Movie Operators .e TOM FELBER. CARL NEHRER Sponsor , , . ,, MRS. E. M. SMITH LL the work of the schools largest mixed club is carried on by com' mittees, this accounting, perhaps, for the necessity of a group of officers as large as most of the clubs themselves. tSomething you've possibly wondered aboutl. Guest speakers who illustrate their talks with pictures or slides, furnish the main attraction of the club's program. The best known speaker this year was Theodore Andrica of the Cleveland Press, who spoke on Czechoslovakia. The entire student body was invited to hear Mr. Andrica and to see his superb colored films. An effort was made this year to bring back former students of Shaker to tell about their travels and to encourage the present students to share some of their experiences in traveling. Kenneth Swartwout and Ellis Persing were among this latter group. Lois Ahlman Jean Albers Betty Jane Allison Jane Andrew Thelma Arnold Helen Ayers Alice Bacon Virginia Barber Elizabeth Barrett Barbara Bayless Evelyn Bell Jean Beneda Dorothy Benes Margie Bernsteen Helen Bernstein Carol Biel Eunice Bissett Bill Blahd Jean Bletscher Virginia Bloss Bill Brett Ann Broadbent Flora Mae Burger Robert Burton Mary Ellen Byron Mabel Cameron Helen Charpentier Margaret Clark Sheldon Clark Dorothy Colman Elsie Corris Daphne Thobaben Vincent Datillo Jean Davis Norma Davies Barbara Davidson Delbert Demsey Marjorie Denby Lois Deutsch Eblen Dibrell Sylvia Dittman Casper Dorer Faye Dubin Joe Dula Jack Dunbar Dianne Duthie Betty Ann Emrich Neal Erdman Bob Ettinger Ernest Ettinger Edwin Eudy Bob Evans Gloria Faber Billie Elaine Feddery Blossom Felder Patsy Findley Chester Firshow MEMBERS Toby Fleishman Elaine Frankel Herman Frankel Shirlee Frankel Peggy Freedman Harry Freedman Mary Gadus Bennett Gast Byron Gates Barbara Geraci Magdalene Geraci Mercedes Geraci Jean Gibbons Margery Gibbons Frances Glowe Ruth Glowe lra Gordon Bob Gorman Evelyn Gottfried Gretchen Grable l.oretta Gray Jean Graves Louise Grossman Shirley Grossman Patsy Groves Bob Grund Susan Guyer Betty Haher Gennelle Harmon Willard Heiss Jeanne Hertz Bob Hoff Nat Holt Jeanne Hollander Dorothy Horner Jack Howe Mary Ann Jakes Eunice Johnston Margaret Kelly Dan Kilmer Marian Kluge Bob Knight Walter Knight Jane Kochmit Gerald Koerner Phyllis Koller Patsy Komlos Jane Koptis Marcia Kovanda Marjorie Kraus Hope Kramer Miriam Krasriofl' Florence LaMarca Nancy Lang Bud Larsen Walter Laughren Natalie Lefton Ann LeLievre Fred Lemr Jack Lerner Virginia Leslie Allan Lewis Bud Longo Antoinette Longo Barbara Lowenstern Francine Lox lsabelle Lox Jeanne Lybarger Marilyn Maier Ralph Marshall Alice Mastny Geraldine Mayers Mary McCafTerty Virginia McLaughlin Kay McGarrell Jane McKee Marjorie McKee Bill Metzenbaum Edith Miller Maryon Miller Muriel Mixer Doris Moore Evajean Moore Adelaide Morton Lois Mueller Ann Mulcahy Becky Murphy Constance Narwold Jeanne Nelson Bob Netherton Elizabeth Newhall Doris Nokes Mary Ellen Noon Bob Norwick Bill Noss Mary Alice Oakely Jean Oswald Bill Patterson Nancy Payton Gladys Pelunis Bob Pentland Sue Peter Sylvia Perlberg Jeanne Phare LaVerne Poborlak Melvine Pollack Lillian Poulides Ruth Prentice Grace Raith Isabel Randall Alice Reed Lenore Reed Jane Reinhardt Ruth Reinhardt Marian Rielwe Josephine Rile Ruth Rife Betty Jane Roby Gladys Rosenbaum Marcia Rosenberger Don Rosenblum Florence Russell Doris Sands Stanley Sangdahl Jimmy Savage Jean Schechter Jane Schleicher Dorothy Schilling Eleanor Schoniuer Marvin Schultl Ruth Seaman Marcella Seidel Jean Seith Winifred Shields Dave Simon Alyce Sinnott Ruth Singer Harriett Smith Marjorie Smith Phyllis Smith Sally Smith Mary Jane Snider Dot Sprague Elizabeth Spangler Evelyn Starner Sterling Stern Juanita Strock Gloria Sullivan Verna Suva Anne Thompson Jean Thompson Gladys Toth Thelma Tweed Marjorie Vanek Dan Vaughen Jane Vesely Lunetta Walker Helen Walsh Betty Walter Jane Ward Herbert Warden Elinore Warren Nancy Weaver Bob Weinfurtner Russell Weisman Ruth Werba Eugene Whitman Kathryn Wyman Jean Yahres Ruth Yarris Bob Zalud Jean Zarney MEMBERS MIRIAM STAGE LEAGUE OFFICERS President aaa aagaaaeaag cascade at ,WRUTH VAN AKEN Secretary L L., ,L L S ,JEAN ZARNEY Treasurer S an Lace L EILEEN CZERNY Spgnsofs gg g is g gl Miss HoLI.oN IMISS GRAHAM HE Miriam Stage League is composed of members of the fair sex of our student body. The club has carried out its motto which is 'Service to the School and Community this year through helping at various dinners, luncheons, and teas. The League has also aided the Spanish Welfare Drive and given aid to needy families at Thanksgiving, as Well as held teas and lectures for its members. Louise Adler Lois Ahlman Doris Alburn Sally Alcorn Alice Bacon Sallie Baus Elizabeth Barrett Frances Bell Eunice Bissett Jean Bletscher Sarah Burt Deborah Burton Mary Ellen Byron Jayne Carter Arlene Chertoff Margaret Clark Josephine Cryer Mary Cohn Helen Conroy liileen Czerny Barbara Davidson Barbara Davis Rhea Day Barbara Dickenson Janet Dressler Gloria Faber Roseanne Payne Blossom Felder Winifred Foster Carol Garden Jane Gentholts Dorothy Given Francis Glowe Ruth Glowe Loretta Gray Barbara Haggard Genelle Harmon Barbara Lou Harrison Sonia Hagenbuch Doris Holt Dorothy Horner Virginia Howes Joanne Julian Margaret Kelly Lucille Kemeny Marian Kluge Marian Knesal Joan Kochmit Phyllis Koeller Miriam Krasnoff Hope Kramer Marjorie Kraus Jane Koptis Patsy Komlos Antoinette Longo Jeanne Lybarger Margee Main Shirley Margowsky Charlotte Masters Edith Miller Muriel Mixer Nancy McVay Elinor Mullaney Janet Newell Doris Nokes Mary Ellen Noon Mary Alice Oakley Annette Pasek Marcella Pasek Nancy Payton Sue Peter Melvine Pollack Priscilla Plumb Ruth Prentice Alice Reed Lenore Reed Jane Reinhardt Ruth Reinhardt Carolyn Reese Josephine Rife Ruth Rife Sylvia Rosenberg Marcia Rosenberger Shirley Roth Florence Russell Ruth Singer Betsy Small Betty Smith Margee Smith Phyllis Smith Dorothea Sprague Adele Stevenson Martha Struggles Jean Thompson Virginia Thorne Gladys Toth Linda Unger Ruth Van Aken Betty Walter Jane Ward Ruth Werba Sue White Ruth Williams June Winslow Doris Ann Wright Jean Yahres Ruth Yarris Ruth Zaas Jean Zarney First Row: Norman Colquhoun. Eileen Czerny. Bob Burton, Catherine Blair. Blaine Thompson. Second Row: Eleanor Speaker, Peggy Barkley, Miss 'XVickwire, Nancy McVay, Gladys Breen, Mary I ouise Crum Joy Meyer, Miss Palmer. Thirc1'RotU: Grover Foster, Dugald Pearson. Alan Rosenbatt. Mr. Ames. Bill Anders, Ifranklin Morse Iohn Chapin ANNUAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager . Financial Manager Art Editor Art Assistant S. - ,, -s--, Feature Editor Assistant Feature Editors Club Editor Assistant Club Editor Class Editor Assistant Class Editor Boys' Sports Editor Assistant Boys' Sports E Girls' Sports Editor Index Editor Camera Staff Art Business I-iterary Literary ditor FACULTY ADVISORS CONTRIBUTORS Bob Burton Eileen Czerny Blaine Thompson William Anders Catharine Blair Franklin Morse Peggy Barkley Nancy McVay Alan Rosenblatt Gladys Breen Eleanore Speaker Grover Foster Dugald Pearson Norman Colquhoun John Chapin Mary Louise Greene Virginia Boos Joy Meyer Virginia Meyer Miss Mabel Ely Mr. Alvin Ames Miss Gale Wickxx'ire Miss Agnes Palmer Mr. R. B. Patin Mr. I-Ioward Moritz Typing Department Student Council Representatives A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS President ee. L I ee.. .L .... .L DICK PETREQUIN Vice-President L, , ,L ,, Le. ,,,,tlOHN KRUM Secretary-Second Period MARY' LOUISE GREENE Secretary-Seventh Periodn, ,. L, ,, ,CAROL GARDEN Treasurer-Second Period,, ,LLMARY LOUISE GREENE Treasurer-Seventh Periodn L Manager , W Sponsors LGUS GERACI . CI-II1If WIIITIQ MR. JoNEs. MR. EI.I.Is HE A Cappella Choir, stunned by the loss of Mr. Jones in the fall, never- theless rallied under Mr. Ellis' able leadership to present Christmas music for the school and for a program at Heights Christian Church. After this the Choir worked hard under Mr. Ellis' tyrannical lf! leadership to prepare for the annual Candlelight Service and to participate in the annual Lake Erie League Choir festival. Mr. Jones was welcomed back to help in the direction of the annual spring operetta, The Bo'sn's Bride. Valuable experience in singing all kinds of music has been oflered to the Choir members this year. Bob Adams Jack Allen Virginia Barber .lohn Bazeley Patricia Bell .leanett Beneda Roberta Black Bill Blahd 'lied Bloomneld Marian Boyd Anne Boykin Gladys Breen Belly Buchanan .lane Byus Helen Charpentier Bob Clark Bob Clements Mary Cohn .lim Connors Bob Cook lflsie Cook Betty Crosby .lanice Diamond Roseann liayne MEMBERS Grover l7oster Bill liox Annette Freeman Howard Fromson Mary Gadus Carol Garden Gus Geraci Magdalene Geraci lra Gordon Mary Louise Greene XVarren Grcssle Louise Grossman Betty Haher Dorothy Hart Helen Haas Marion Hubach Virginia Huntley lileanore lgnatlt Bob Knight Helen Konter .lulie Krauslick John Krtlm Norman Kyman .lack LaMond Henry Lipuma Charlotte Masters Bill Mau Bernice Menk Allan Miller Muriel Mixer George Mogg Tom Mooney Denny Neale Mary Alice Oakley llstell Odess Albert Perlherg Dick Petrequin Ruth Marie Pollard Bill Prior Lenore Reed Ruth Reinhardt Betsy Roberts Jim Rogers Alan Rosenblatt Helen Rownd .lean Schechter Anthony Sgro Bob Sibhison Marilyn Singer Donald Skoye Dorothy Skove Betsy Small Betty Smith l7erol Smith Sherwin Smith llvelyn Smittendt Phyllis Steinberg Marian Stevens Marshall Stone George Slatmary Bob Telford .lulian Tully .lttne Vondrich .lean Vrooman .lane Vylard Margaret XX'arren Kenneth Vw'ells Clifliord XX'hite Nancy NVhite liaye Vwlideherg Bob Vvlilliams llatricia XVilson T BAND OFFICERS President S S Geokota SOWERS Vice-President ,RADFORD NVILLIAMS Secretary at S S D FRANK OPATRNY Treasurer , ARTHUR BAZELEY HE pride and joy of Shaker High. our Band, has again this year dis- tinguished itself in many ways. The members deserve a great deal of credit for their fine performances at the football games, several of the hockey games, assemblies, and the annual Band Concert. Like the red-coated Canadian mounties. members of the Shaker Band always get their note MEMBERS Arthur Baleley Robert Brown Robert Danaceau Ray Davis Tom Deuring Marion rake gg Di Ell t Jack Elwood Bernard lialcovich Sam liederman Dorothy Forrester Helen Harrington .lack Harris Philippa Hawgood Frank Hovore Bob .Iaster Gene Kaber Carson Kent Warren Langer Stanton l.ybarger Susan Marble Beverly Masch Willis McCune Jane McDonald Bernice Menk Lucille Miller Culoria Milner Estell Odess Frank Opatrny Robert Paryzek Charles Pavey Clyde Patterson John Patterson Robert Pekarek Bill Porter Ralph Rosenhlum Robert Roth .lack Shepherd Donald Skove XVilliam Smith John Sowers George Sowers Edward Spi7el Miriam Stromberg .lack Strome Bob Thobaben David 'lihrailkill Isaac Tull Martin XVald lilorence Vwlallace Shirley XVallace George YVebster Sue XVhite Ben XVilliams Bob Vv'illiams Radford WilIi.tnis anon Gosh N GIRLS' GLEE CLUB wb OFFICERS President -Corfu ee ee .WFLORENCE STETTENFELD Secretary . f D eeee tee ,tee .JANE GENTHOLTS Treasurer C aa.. ease eeeee JEAN LYBARGER Llibfgffang N777 Y YY YYY H Y lBARBARA DAVIS 2 ANN MULCAHY Sponggfg Y VW WS JONES 3 MR. ELLIS HE Girls' Glee Club has received valuable training in harmonizing, ex- pression, and all branches of choral singing. Under the leadership of Mr. Jones and Mr. Ellis Cthose lucky fellowsj the chorus joined with the A Cappella Choir to present the annual Candlelight Service. Louise Adler Bertha Allen Nancy Barrett Sue Botley Marian Boykin Barbara Brown Betty Camerota Jane Carter Mary Cohn Elsie Cook Josephine Cryer Betty Danforth Barbara Davis Janice Diamond Harriet Doyle Faye Dubin liaith Duerr Marguerite lfnell Amie lftllxanks Roseann lfayne lohy lileishman Annette Freeman Carol Garden MEMBERS Magdelene Geraci Katy Gerstenberger Louise Grossman Marian Haggerty Betty Haber Barbara Lou Harrison Rhoda Hecht Jean Hertz Eunice Johnson Gwen Jones Marian Kluge Julia Krauslick Nancy Lang Natalie Lefton Jeanne Lybarger Ruth MacNab Margee Main Alice Nlastny Nancy Morton Shirley Moshontz Ann Mulcahy Becky Mtirphy Carol Noble Jean Oswald Florence Pohorlak Isabel Randall Jean Reid Betsy Roberts Florence Russell Lee Sanlilippo Evelyn Schmittendorf Eleanor Schonitzer Dorothy Shilling Marilyn Singer Harriet Smith Wenonalm Smith Joanne Snowberg Florence Stettenfeld Ruth Strong Colletta Szatmary Ruth Van Aken June Vondrich Ann Vorpe Martha Webb Markjorie Wonclerlich Ruth Yarris BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Prt-sidenz .ALLAN lVllLl,.l?R K'7I.CC-I7!'CSl'd9l7l amz' Treasurer GUS GIQRACI Secretary BILL GRLSSINGLQR Sponsors MR. JoNEs. MR. ELLIS ITH the same objectives as the Girls' Glee Club, the only difference in the organizations being that one is of course a great deal noisier than the other, the Boys' Glee Club has met twice a week throughout the year. The members of this club are eligible for A Cappella Choir membership after completing at least a semester in the organization. MEMBERS Bob Adams Bob Aufderhcidc Norman Kyman Leighton Lance David Benedict Ted Bloomfield James Bowker llarl Brandes Robert Clark Jack Clawson Bob Clements Manuel Cohen Bob Cook Pete Cotticchia Charles Cox Hilliard Dangler David Garvin Gus Geraci Vfilliam Grissing Sonny Johnson Clifford Kainpp 91' Henry Lipuma Dick Lultenton Kenneth Lynn Arthur Martinson Allan Miller Jim O'Neil1 Irving Paster Sam Peritore Anthony Sgro Hal Shade Morton Sokol George Szatmary Lloyd Thompson Ward Tolan Jack Ward Clifford Vv7hilC S. F. A. A. OFFICERS President , ,,- ------JANE WIKE Vice-President - . -- -- ---AUGUST GERAC1 Secretary ..- ---- ------- . ----- - --BILL ANDERS Treasurer --. - - ARTHUR BAZELEY Sponsor -. - -- - - MRS. GUNN HIS is Shakers after-school music club which provides the musical mem- bers of our student body with a chance to join with fellow musicians to develop and appreciate this important field in our cultural life. Each spring a production, this year cleverly arranged in the form of an after-dinner recital on board a ship. is presented to the entire student body. At the regular Tuesday meetings of the club, several of the members perform, after which tea is served. During Christmas vacation members hold a party with alumnae. at which the latter perform. The nation's great musicians of the future will undoubtedly be former members of Shaker's S. F. A. A. First Row: Virginia Herrick, Shirley Wallace, Edith Warner, Jayne Byus, Margaret Warren. Betsy Roberts. Carol Garden, Jane Wike. Mrs. Gunn. Second Row: Radford Williams, David Benedict. Donald Skove. Arthur Bazeley, Gus Geraci, Benson Breitman, William Anders. 'I'h1'ra' Row: George Sowers. Robert Brunner. Davy McCall. James Mellman, Warren Gressle, Ted Bloomfield. Not in Picture: John Bazeley. Betsy Small, Haskell Torrence, Ruth Reinhardt. Bernice Menk. f 2-111 1 's en Y . ...-.-umm :I'E,f:' FCOTBALL Shaker 7 John Hay 12 September 16, 1938 Shaker opened the 1938 season against a lighter and supposedly weaker John Hay team. However, the Bookkeepers turned out to be a better team than was expected, and upset the Raiders in their Hrst start, 12 to 7. Shaker was handicapped by the fact that the entire starting backfield was inexperienced. Most cheering aspects of the game were the promise shown by Carl Iofredo, new junior quarterback, and the courageous play of Captain Jack Sinclair in the line. Iofredo scored Shaker's lone touchdown late in the fourth period. The score was a result of a belated Shaker passing attack. Shaker 7 Bedford 2 September 30, 1938 Despite the John Hay setback the Raiders traveled to Bedford as the favor- ites to meet their old Eastern Conference rivals. Bedford's light but plucky line held the heavier Shaker backs at bay for three quarters of the game. Bed- ford was awarded a touchback in the second period when Jim Rogers stepped out of the end Zone as he was punting. Carl lofredo saved Shaker from a second upset when he returned a Bedford punt 38 yards for a touchdown in the final minutes of play. Shaker 0 Shaw Z0 October 7, 1938 Hoping to avenge their disputed defeat of the year before, the Raiders met Shaw under the new lights of Shaw Stadium in their first Lake Erie League game. The razzle-dazzle passing attack of the East Clevelanders again proved to be too much for Shaker, as Shaw scored on three long runs to win Z0 to O. Shaker made more of a game of it than the score would seem to indicate. Shaker's linemen performed brilliantly throughout the game, Red White and Jerry Ensign were particularly outstanding. Shaker 0 Lorain 33 October 15, 1938 The Lake Erie Champions swept over Shaker on the home field when the Shaker defense suddenly went to pieces in the third period. A fine passing attack carried Lorain to two touchdowns in the second period and three more in the third period. Denfensively Shaker was equal to the visitors in the first and fourth quarters. The inexperienced backs had no success in bucking the aggressive forward wall of the Lorain squad. One bright spot of the game was the moment when Ward Tolan ran 60 yards for an illegal touchdown. Shaker 12 Berea 6 October 22, 1938 The Raiders won their second and final victory of the season when they downed a hard-fighting Berea team. Berea scored after a tricky passing attack had carried the ball to Shaker's one-yard line. Shaker tallied on a pass from Warren Schmidt to Lloyd Thompson, and on a plunge by Carl Iofredo. The victory gave the squad new spirit as it prepared for the traditional battle with Cleveland Heights the following week. Shaker 6 Heights 6 October 29, 1938 A crowd of 5,500 watched the same Shaker team that had been playing sluggishly all season suddenly come to life as the surprising Red Raiders flashed an old-time Shaker offensive to outplay a greatly favored Heights team in gain- ing a 6-6 tie. Shaker was clicking in all departments for the first time this season. Dick Petrequin's sustained gains through center and Warren Schmidt's dashes around end kept Heights on the defensive throughout most of the first half. Eugene Schwarz and Dick Petrequin were impregnable in backing up the line. Outstanding star of the game was Jack Sinclair, not only because he snared Schmidt's pass for a touchdown but also because he kept the spirit of the whole team at a fighting pitch with his inexhaustible pep. Elyria 33 Shaker 7 November 5, 1938 Elyria's powerful team won a rather easy victory over Shaker at Ely Stadium in Elyria. The speed of All-Ohio Tony Wolodzko and the bruising plunges of Brubaker and Yanke were more than the Shaker line could handle. Lloyd Thompson caught a pass from Schmidt to give Shaker her lone touch- down. Ed Bosco preserved Shaker's unsteady defense with his brilliant play in the line. Shaker 7 Lakewood 7 November 12, 1938 Flashing the same smooth attack they had shown in the Heights encounter, the Raiders gained their second tie in league competition. It was a battle for the door-mat position in the Lake Erie League, since neither team had won a league game. Carl Iofredo, Warren Schmidt, and Dick Petrequin all showed that during the course of the season they had become really fine backs. Shaker scored on a sustained drive climaxed by Petrequin's touchdown plunge. Eugene Schwarz again impressed the onlookers with his dependability in backing up the line. Besides being the last game of the season, it was Dads' Day and many of the fathers were on hand as Shaker closed the season with two wins, two ties, and four defeats. R 'WDW' M gf -, 1 N X KK' 'aw 'NW +4 yi ' z 2 A . X . Q 4, A 2 x nl . I1 I , Uv, ,J ', Ax' f 4 Ss?-' , , -,. gf , HE Lg .4 A t in ,O K ,w f fx, Y , U Q xc W XX 1 x EX H' X X Ewa, X XE .A 7 WWW fu A J X ,XX kv 11? Vvdcwy Q Q 'sf f ,, 7 XX g ' if 'ff My h 3 R wx 5 X 4 ' K yff rbjxfv' .V.W..,f--fifum KL . ' . l oscog ,. 5 1 'V 'EVQQQ7 6 if MM-iff 4 N 5 NN .,..,...4s::saewg. .9 ,k.k gg, . .... . . ,. f-...,.,. Ia Hs ,Q -, -. .f Wwkxtxi . -xx: KV Lf- L - . S, MN 9.1 fvfiiygi ffm - ' ' K xxx Ax xhf Qi f 1 A Zi, wwf N11 QW Q 1 ff, -wx M1 :ld X X X V, f.: ,. fx. ,ff BASKETBALL HAKFR experienced a rather disastrous cage season this winter. winning four and losing nine games to win the dubious honor of last place in the Lake Erie League. Brightest spot in the season was Shaker's surprise vic- tory over her perennial foe, Cleveland Heights, in the last game of the season, A new feature of the l938-39 season was the Sophomore squad which replaced the B squad of former years. Under the new plan. the sophomores get the valuable experience of playing in actual games. Although the team won but three of its twelve games, many of the boys showed promise of be- coming valuable players next year. A 25-21 victory over Berea in the opener offered encouragement to cage fans here who had viewed with alarm the fact that there was only one returning letterman. Especially inspiring was the play of sharp-eyed Hans Zachmann. who, with five field goals and two foul shots, tallied twelve of Shaker's twenty- nve points. Thompson and Jack Dunbar were next in line for scoring honors with six and ive points respectively. As they entered league play, however, the scene did not look so rosy, the Raiders dropping Eve straight games before pulling out of their slump. The scores ran as follows: Lorain 30-Shaker 22: Shaw '52-Shaker l9: Elyria 43-Shaker 2l: Heights 27-Shaker 24: Lakewood 31-Shaker 24. Bright spots in this era of depression were Thompson's long shots which accounted for ten points in the Heights game, and tall, red-headed Cliff White's nine points against Shaw and eight against Heights. February 3 was the time and Lorain the scene as Shaker snapped its losing streak by nosing out its hosts 32-28. Red White led the Shaker scoring with nine points while Zachmann, Joe Dula, and Chuck Anthony followed with six apiece. The following Tuesday the Raiders edged a Hghting U. S. team to the tune of 30-29. Dula was the hero of the game, tallying an in- dividual total of l5 points. Shaw's quintet, on its way to the league championship, set Shaker back in the losing column to the tune of 49 to 24 on Friday, February 17. The Red and Wliite fell victim to the Rangers of Lakewood by a 49 to 'Sl count the next Tuesday despite Dula's eleven points and White's ten. The climax of the season came on February 24, when Shaker played host to its traditional hilltop foe, Cleveland Heights. Scoffers at Coach Francis's prediction that Shaker stood a good chance of winning its second league victory held their breath as the lead seesawed back and forth all during the Hrst three quarters, and burst into cheers as Shaker broke loose in the fourth to win. 24 to 16. Thompson with ten and Anthony with eight points were high scorers for the game. SOPHOMORE SQUAD Q, i Q .da , .Q N,,.w5. K ' 1-41,-h Q -3-R i, f 5, :az ' ' ,ffm 'fi 1 4 u p. wi,':4x . if ,3'..,kW A, .1 W T o lk A QQAKEH 4 ie . v., ,-,JA V. .. . ., , ,N i , Q hy if wg, iii' . I wiyai-1- ' X . Aa! 2, is . , i ,hw -f - H' ', ' 1 .N W , , , Q 1 Q ii R V H XX , 'A' I , if 0 Qvfss .N digg .fy X f My A -X ' 'ww 'Y' L, Q 'X Q 5 5 r X fl is J ' ti IB X Xx E, V- Aveda M J, K 4 , X mg M . SM? - QJIHRKER Vx Q 1-11. 4, 5 X Fw in xx if J ' S .,- 5 , M, a J Q .. I 'N . L Q J, , ' bf .',,! ', 51, 3 , , H ,i IQ I nyfx '-.N i K A in x 2 'W Yikig ' i V A 'I Fi? L A N- ' X if . Bn 'L in J 'fffff a f ix Q Q so ii ' ' ia Eugene Schwarz Dick Uhlig Jim Rogers XVarrcn Schmid 5. Chuck Anthony 6. Hans Zachmann 7. Joe Duia 8. Jack Dunbar V rv: fi -J F' 5.1. A f .- K L ' ' f' gi, , . 4 - ' q fqwatf I , rfsru , 5 3 f 1 . N ' ' A . iii in O. Sam Sniullo 10. John Patterson ll. Lloyd Thompson 12. Cliff' Xvhilkf I 'sz f :,-U., f - .ma ,JA :wif ,Q :jir- , ,,-..,.f5 , , , ,,m?Q'?31j.,w 5-4, ,5r'kL,3,?..-. . ,ini , f HOCKEY NDEEEATED, only once tied, scoring 65 points to their opponents' -lx Doc Myers' raging Raider ice sextet copped the city title for the second straight time this year. And this despite the fact that a Shaker lcer lnjured headline seemed to follow every game, Bill Nletzenbaum, Allan Lewis. and Bob Netherton being the victims. The lone tie marring the record was avenged in the first game of the play- offs as the Rebels of John Adams took a 6-O clrubbing at Shakers hands. Lewis. with three goals: Bud McCord. with one: and John Vilas and Bob Harris with assists led the Shaker attack with Ed Bosco and Ered Brandt. next year's captain, backing them with some splendid defensive work. East's Gill Rannigan and Shakers Bill Metzenbaum on a Lewis-McCord assist scored goals in the second game that kept it tied up completely through the regular playing period and the Hrst overtime. The ensuing sudden death overtime saw the massive form of goalie Tom Mooney time after time stop swift East shots that would have automatically eliminated Shaker from the playoffs. The Blue and Gold defense held equally well until, with less than a minute to play, Lewis skated through their entire team to put in the winning goal, the game ending Shaker 2, East l, Upon the approach of the championship game none other than our old rival, Cleveland Heights, appeared as the other finalist. As Lewis played the hero's role once more with three goals on solo dashes and an assist to Harris. Shaker came out on top with a 4-O shutout. 19 38-HOCKEY RESULTS-19 3 9 Shaker 2 U. S. , . Shaker 6 Lincoln , Shaker 5 Shore L, Shaker 2 Heights L Shaker Z West L, , Shaker l Adams , 7 . Shaker 3 West Tech 7 Shaker 6 Collinwood Shaker l I Lakewood Shaker 3 East Tech Shaker 4 Shaw L,.,,.,e.L Shaker 5 Cathedral Latin Shaker 3 East ,LL -es Shaker lO Holy Name . Shaker Z Saint Ignatius L Jack Slroms. 5. Dave Morgan V. Jim Connors mu xnciom 0- Wd Bfllmfl 1 1101, Harris f' lid Pm 'llwm Hmmm and 10. Allan lewis ll. I:I'ud QQOIJSLU Bill AICIICIIIXILIIII Pcrrv Narlcn Il, Bob Nclhcrlon X X AKF ! EQ S a X I N aku 'I- an , Cn nf Wh AKLRKKKXXXN .t Ak c' 0 FU t r . JJ QQ' TRACK HE l939 track season was opened successfully when Shaker's only entry in the Arena Relays, the two-mile relay team, won an easy victory. Roger Marous, Dick Petrequin, Pete Hale, and Ed Nyfenger gave evidence of po- tential strength in the mile and half-mile runs. Besides the above mentioned quartet, there are eight other returning letter- men. Doug Bishop demonstrated his ability in the discus with an early season throw of 149 feet. Lloyd Thompson, Garry Chertoff, and Marvin Schultz were expected to be point winners in the 440 and 220 dashes at the time the book went to press. Coach Francis said that this year's squad stood a good chance of being the best in the district if any capable hurdlers or pole-vaulters could be found. Jack Shadek, Chuck Anthony, and Thompson had shown the most promise in the hurdle events. Jim Rogers promised to be a point winner in the javelin throw. Last year's track squad won all their dual and triangular meets, won the Public Hall Meet, and finished second in the Lake Erie Meet. This year's squad, at the time of this writing, shows promise of duplicating this record. TRACK SCHEDULE At Home March 31 John Hay April l l Garneld-Orange April I8 LLL. Painesville May 2 . ., ,Lorain May 13 . . Lake Erie Meet May 16 .aa .. Shaw Away March 3 . East Tech March 24-25a LLL, Hall Meet April 22 LLLL Mansfield Relays April 26,- Bedford-Maple Hts. April 28 Cleveland Hts. Relays May 6 L do .. Salem Relays May l9-20 District Meet June 3A .. . Hill Top Meet WRESTLING TEAM NTERSCHOLASTIC wrestling took its place among Shakers varsity sports this year. The wrestling club achieved its aim of the past several years when it was converted into a recognized varsity team, with Pat Troyan as wrestling coach. The squad won but two of their eight meets, defeating Euclid Central and West High. The wrestlers lost to such mat strongholds as Parma, U. S., XVest Tech, and Garfield Heights. Outstanding members of the squad were Henry Lipuma, Vincent Datillo, Herman Tobin, Tony Darata, and Dick Fielding. The squad was weakened noticeably by the graduation of Jack Sinclair and Norman Kyman at mid- semester. HAKER was invited to enter the Lake Erie meet this year despite the fact that it has no organized swimming team. A group of the outstanding boys in the swimming classes won third place in the league meet. The squad lost dual meets to Heights and Shaw. Bill Porter and Jim Rogers were outstand- ing in the short distances. Roy Shambo and George Mogg starred in the breast- stroke, 'fx Sw. 1. :xii s. isfi- SWIMMING TEAM TENNIS TEAM I-Trsf Row: Bill Grissinger, Bill Mau. Mr, Harbourt, Joe Nash. Second Row: Garth Thornton. Bob Harris. Charles Norlin, Sanford Gold- farb. Jack Lerner. Third Row: Jim Connors, Jim Mellman. Jerry Klein. Jack Jennings. Winning two matches and dropping three, the tennis team wound up fourth in the Lake Erie League fall season. Defeats were administered to the Shaker netters by Lakewood, Heights, and Lorain: but the locals emerged victorious in matches with Elyria and Shaw. The team was composed of Garth Thornton, who was runner-up for the city championship last summer, at Hrst singles: Jim Connors at second singles: Marvin Schultz at third singles: Sandy Goldfarb and Bob Harris at hrst doubles: with Bill Mau, Jerry Klein, Bill Grissinger. Joe Nash, Stanley Sangdahl, Jack Lerner, Jim Mellman, and Jack Jennings playing at second doubles at various times. The spring season had not opened at press time. With all four of last year's lettermen returning, the golf team this year looked forward to an even better season than last when they finished third in the district qualifier. Captained by Ken Waterbury, the team also included Dave Morgan, John Hersey. Lloyd Thompson, and Dick Petrequin. 1-Yrs! Row: John Hersey. Dave Morgan. Ken Xkliterbury, Second Row: Dick Petrequin. Lloyd Thompson. Jack Shadek, GOLF TEAM X A ,V ,- G ,Q-1 I fx., v s I ,wr X PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT For his sustained interest and achievef ment in the intramural activities of the Physical Education Department. we dedif cate this year's Boys' Intramurals Section to Paul Haynam. T is the desire of our physical education de- partment each season to develop personal interest and ability in at least one sport. Homeroom and physical education class teams are organized to compete in team and indi- vidual contests-all pointing toward our big intramural games after school. This type of organizing succeeds in furnishing to any boy an opportunity for good. clean. close competi- tion. Basketball: Basketball still tops our year's sport parade as the most popular intramural and class sport. Captain Weisman headed the winning team of our annual school-wide tournament in which close to fifty teams competed. They have the honor of being the best physical education class team of the year. Ilonwroom Basketball Champions: Basketball reached a new high this year when every homeroom in school entered a team to play regularly once a week throughout the sea- son. Perry Narten's team from 312 outscored Jack DoXsey's champion junior homeroom team to win Hrst place among thirty-four home- rooms. Football: More interest was shown in intramural foot- ball this year because of ideal fall weather and evenly matched teams. Pictures from top to bottom: I. Patil llaynam 1. liifty-team Basketball Tournament Clliampions I. Junior Homeroom Basketball lournamenl Cflmmpions -I, Senior and School Homeroom Basketball Iournanienl Champions 5. Vleeklv Archery l'artieip.ints Paul Haynam and team won the play-off game from Warren Gressle's team after both had ended the season in a tie. A high spot of the game was when our School President, Haskell Torrence, intercepted a pass and sprinted seventy yards to a touchdown-and exhaustion. Sam Peritore led a very strong team to vic- tory in a forty-six team tournament. This team usually Won by large scores because of their individual ability and team play. Badminton: This year we present to the Gristmill three new badminton champions. Advanced and school champion: Stanley Sangdahl. Second yearQHarry Feick. First year-iHarold Karklin. 7, .. Ping-Pong: 'Ck Num! A new ping-pong champion has risenf A lowly sophomore defeated our senior cham- pion, Joe Miller, with the best defensive game ever seen at Shaker High, dethroned our last year's champion, Harry Feick. Sophomore champion, Joe Miller: Junior champion. Herman Frankel: Senior champion, Harry Feick. Archery: Regular weekly archery meets between six organized clubs made archery a very popu- lar sport this year. Members in competitive scoring order are as follows: Plott, Lipuma, Katzel, Schellentrager, Norlin, Ferrell, Con- nors, Maclaaughlin, Rosenblatt, Foster, Sang- dahl, Perrin, Spitzig, Kochmit, Cook, Bowker, Czerny, Smith, Nifhnger. and Langer. Jean Swan is secretary. Pictures from top to bottom: l. Ping-Pong Finalists Z. Sophomore llomeroom Basketball Tournament Cham, pions 3. l'ortv-six7l'eam Football Tournament Champions -l. BIlLlI11lI'llUl1 Finalists 5, Physical lfclucation Class Football Tournament Cham- pious GIRLS' SPORTS fkvvards: An addition to the award system was made this year. If a girl comes out for enough after-school practices and games, she receives a small, colored piece of felt with a white letter representing the sport on it. This year the hockey color was orange: volleyball, black: and basketball, red. If she earns four of these awards, she will get a small letter S signifying 400 points, and a large letter for I0 awards, or IOOO points. Fifty points may also be earned for skating, riding, fencing. or swimming. Numerals are pre- sented to those girls who win a place on a varsity team. The varsity team. picked this year for the Hrst time, includes the following girls: Barbara Bradley, Margaret Chute, Betty Danforth, Marge Danforth, Mary- l-ouise Green, Shirley Hardman, Eunice Johnston, Carol Kampp, Jean Nelson, Eliza- beth Pond, Jimmy Savage, Netta Siegel, Eleanor Speaker, Jean Steigerwald. Hockey: Girls' hockey reached a new high in en- thusiasm this year, probably because of inter- scholastic victories at the Arena. Both Mrs. Lommen and Miss Dorsey asserted a new high in playing ability was also reached. The winning team captained by Betty Dan- forth includes the following girls: Ruth Mary Joseph, Gwen Jones, Jane Roby, Patricia Willson, Marge Danforth, Charlotte Masters, Margaret Chute, Shirley Hardman. Margaret Warren, Elizabeth Pond, Nancy Guyer, Mabel Cameron, Mary Ellen Sulli- van, and Marion Wolf.-Oh, woe to all others next yearf Here follows a plug for the up-till-now omitted seniors, of whom four from the Girls' Leaders Club took the written National Hockey Rating Test and passed it nicely. Their remarkable brains should make up for their lack of brawn. As for tests, do all you girls realize that you have the honor of being in one of the very few high schools that A'of'fer exams on all sports? In fact you can't even dodge 'em by taking golf, tennis, badminton, or any other minor sport. My, what with tests and the gym department becoming so strict about skipping and showers and making up classes, things are almost unbearable! NloHeybaH: The sophomores gained a big victory this year by winning the volleyball champion- ship. It was a fiercely contested tournament: for the rest of the classes, and especially the seniors, didn't enjoy watching the sopho- mores carry off high honors. The team in- cludes the following girls: Evelyn Gottfried, Betty Mortus, Betty Helmik, Florence Burt, Janice Diamond, and Gloria Milner. Basketball: Basketball was. as usual, the most im- portant season of the year. A junior team Won the intramural contest, and played the all-stars. The winners, captained by Jane Roby, include Lila Horn, Gwen Jones, Mar- garet Chute, Nancy Guyer, Jeanne Nelson, Magdaline Geraci, and Mercedes Geraci. The season closed on March 22 with the all-star game, from which the varsity team was picked, and a game between some of our more energetic faculty members and a chosen team of girls. Modern Dancing: In addition to the classes of badminton, still one of the most popular sports, there was introduced this year a class of modern dancing. About 90 girls now take this course, the purpose being to develop grace and co-ordination. Swimming: Mrs. Burke reported that about 250 girls substitute a period or two of swimming for gym each week. Those who wish may take Senior Life Saving lessons and anyone quali- fied may help Mrs. Burke with the after- school swimming. The classes participated in two big events the first semester. In the fall they gave a program for the Open House. consisting of water formations, diving, relay races, and just races. The really big event came on December 13th: in short, the inter-class swimming meet, An unusual thing hap- pened in that the seniors won the meet with 38 points. The juniors trailed far behind with 29 points, and the sophomores were just visible with 18. Senior fishes were as follows: Eileen Czerny, captain, Catherine Blair, Patsy Findly, Mary Ann Jakes, Molly King, Marion Kluge, Harriet Shea, Betsy Small, Jean Steigerwald. GIRLS' BADMINTON CLUB HIS club was added to our list of activities last fall to give the girls a chance to perfect their skill in the game of badminton, which has become increasingly popular in the last few years. This sport is not easy, but a great deal of fun and profitable exercise can be derived from chasing the bird. So those who continually talk about losing weight but never really do anything about it had better take heed and join this club next year. lfirsl Row: Betty limerick, Dorothy Howard, Virginia Leslie, Mary Cohn. Second Row: Norma Davies, Nancy Payton, Jimmy Savage, Susan Reiley, livajean Moore, Iferol Smith. Not in Picture: Margaret Kelly, Elaine Schonmeyer, Lois Schwalb, Netta Siegel, Juanita Strock. Q-3 IIIFSI Row: Dave Maclure. Mary Joseph, Chuck Norlin. lililabeth Fond. lid Bosco, George Glass. Second Rotu: NValter l.aughren, Margaret XVarren. lfred l.emr. Ken lelford, lltlgene XVhit' min. FENCING CLUB OFFICERS Ifresidmz Ctiatuaas NoR1.tN Vz'ce-President DAv1D MACLURIQ St-crezary ljl.lZABli'I'll PoND 'I'reastm-r EDWARD Bosco Sponsor MR. HARP,oUR'r l.ARCiE number of fencers have sprung up from among our ranks this year to augment the Fencing Club to its present size. Fencing is a sport which accents agility. suppleness and co-ordination of muscles lalso sore musclesl rather than brute strength. The college system of giving school colors to the victorious fencers has been introduced, Fencing meets with other schools, Cleveland Heights among this number, have been planned to add a new interest to the club. larsl Row: Dr. Ross. Helen XValsh. .lean Phare. .luliana Reese. Marion llubach. Grace Spira, Annette Pasek. Adrienne Ailes. l.eila Dorer. Mary Oster. Serum! Row: Sally Crafts. Mary lfllen Sullivan. .limmie Savage. Ruth XX'rede. Marcella Pasek. Marilyn Spelman. Barbara Reese. Margaret Plunkett. Ronald Perrin. Third Row: lid Siegler. Ken Horth. Bob tlaster. Dick Bloomheld. .lim Bailey. Harold Rosen. Dan Kilmer. Ted Boynton. Joanne Otte. Not in Ptctttref Mr. Harbourt, sponsor: lfd Peck and llarl lraster. instructors: Don Dowling. Bob Botley. Rad XVilliams. Ray l'errelI. .lack Norlin, Bob Chute. l.ee Swanson. First Row: Grace Spira, Dorothy Howard, Nancy Baker, Lucille Kemeny, Mary Cohn, Marjie Bernstein, Jane Kohn, Shirley Hardman, Marilyn Stannard. Second Row: Miss Jackson. Becky Murphy, Anne Thompson, Janet Altman, Dorothy Hart. Jean Swan, Netta Siegel, Mabel Cameron, Anna Martha Gemmell, Peggy Hart. Third Row: Harriet Shea. Marilou Shade, Olive Kihorny, Lois Ahlman, Jean Graves, Florence Horn. Dale Kunklc. Betty Urschel. Phyliss Henderson. Fourth Row: Edith Dennis, Ruth Wrede. Ann Lelivre, Evelyn Ellis, Elinor Mullany, Bonnie Greene. Marian Johnston, Louise Grossman. Lucille Miller. Not in Picture: June Winsloxv. Patricia Clapp, BOOTS AND SADDLE CLUB OFFICERS President . ssh. toss. WJEAN SWAN Secretary-Treasurer ,D . EDD.. ,D WW., JANE KOHN Sponsor S E E ss. D. Miss JACKSON HIS club gives our horse lovers a chance to communicate with their beloved horse brethren and to improve their riding technique so that Cunlike us inexperienced ridersj they can sit down in comfort on the day following a trip to Sleepy Hollow. When the weather permits, every Thursday finds these horsewomen perfecting their style and maybe that of the horse. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester RUTII lVlACNAPm President ELI2,xNoR SIvIifxIcI2R VIRGINIA Boos V1'ce'I1resI'r1enr VIRGINIA Boos HISLIEN CONROY Sect-rizfzf-WTreasurer HEI.IfN CoNRoI' MRS. LQRIIIIQN Sponsor MRS. l-OXlXllTN O become a member of this club. a girl must excel in gym work, leadership. and good sportsmanship. The Leaders assist in classes. oiliciate at after- school sports, and participate in play-days with Bedford, Garfield Heights, and Cleveland Heights. The one large social affair of the year is the annual Christmas Alumni dinner. The club sponsors a basketball game in March be- tween the All-Star and Champion teams. You won't pass up these girls with their 'iflre-engine red suits without a second glance. t,Neither would Perdinandj. First Row: Mrs. Lornmen. Jean Steigerwald. Jane Roby. Ruth Mac'N1b Helen Conroy Barbara Haggard. Izleanor Speaker. Second Row: Mary-Louise Greene, llileen Czerny. Gwen Jones. Betty Dinforth Alice Bacon. Shirley Hardman. Annette Freeman. Third Row: Marge Danforth. Dorothy Howard. lilizabcth Rodgers Betty Adcll Mar garet Chute. Mary Alice Oakley. Joan Kochmit. Ruth Joseph. Not in Picture: Virginia Boos. SHARCS CLUB President me MOLLY KING Vice-Presidem . MARGARET CLARK Secretary s as B JEAN STEIGERWALD Treasurer 7 e, e PAT FINDLEY Sponsor MRS. BURKE UR Sharcs resemble the genuine animal only in name and in agility in the water: the danger is missing, for our Sharcs are quite harmless lisupposedly, at leastl. The girls in this club are expert swimmers who have passed the life-saving test. In addition to improving their own already proficient skill. the members help supervise and teach the younger children who swim in the pool after school. This year the club sponsored Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced swimming meets among these elementary school children. The annual interf class meet of high school girls. which was won by the senior class with second and third places taken by the junior and sophomore classes respectively, was likewise sponsored by the Shares. The club climaxed the year's activities this spring with a water pageant which was in the form of a Mother Goose fantasy with music, art and acting. First Row: Patsy Iiindley. Marge Danforth. Jane Reinhardt. Jane McKee. Jean Steiger- wald. Molly King. Serond Row: Mrs. Burke, Mary Ann Jakes, Elaine Frankel. Catharine Blair, Charlotte Masters. Barbara Bradley. asm-2-g',g,1-7:-t?'?f bz':r'-1f'?5fE ? Ticvwfsff - if vt f Q-71 '1 r':rfgTw5 - -ew' H 'frm' ttf' Aeroplane Club ....Mk.... A Cappella Choir ........ Activities Division Page ---- Annual Board ............ An Annual Event ........ Band -..--. ........... --- Basketball Sophomore Squad - Basketball Individuals ...... Book Club .............. Boosters and Booster Captains PAGE INDE Boots and Saddle Club -. .............. Boys' Glee Club --..-- - ..w..v..,. --, Boys' Intramurals ................ 91- Calendar .............s .- ........ 35- Candid Camera .................. 8: Central Committee- .................. Class Prophecy .................. M-- Classes 12B ...... .,---. .........,... - I IA ..... .- ............. .. 44- 1lB ...... .,.............. l0A ..................., 10B ...................-... Composite Senior ......w............ Congressional Club ...... -, ..... A ..... Dedication ...... s.--.Y- .......,.. D-- Dramatic Club, Junior-Senior 48- Driving Club s........s........, 58- Esperanto Club ...... is ............ - Faculty .....................,..... Fencing Club ........ - ............. Football Squad ............ -. s.... 80- Football Individual Pictures ......., Foreword -,- ........... - .......... - Girls' Badminton Club ............... Girls' Leaders Club ......,..... ,- - - 82- Girls' Glee Club ................... Girls' Intramurals --- ............. 93 Hockey Team .................... .. Hockey Individual Pictures .... -. ...... Honor Study Hall Advisors ,..,...... Library Club ..................... Last Will and Testament ............ Message from Mr. Patin ............. Miriam Stage League .... ,. ......... - Open Forum Club ............ 4 .... Photography Club ---,.-. .,...... -..-- Radio Announcers and Engineers ...... Radio Script Club .............s... Senior Class Oliicers CFebruary and Junel Senior Class of February ........... 11 Senior Class of June .............. I5 Sharcs Club ...................... Scribblers League --.- .............. - Science Club ..................... Shakerite ................ ,, ....., - Shaker Art Club .................. S. F. A. A. ...... .. .............. - Sports Division Page ............... Studio Art Club .................. Stage Design ...................... Stage Electricians .................. Student Council ...........,....... Student Court .... .- .............. - Swimming Team .................. Tennis Team ..................... Title Page ....................... Track Team ..................... Travel Club ...................... Travel Club Officers ...... ......... - Wrestling Team ....,.............. Abele, Ruth Ann ------- Adams, Robert ---.----A-- 80 84 42, 48, 74, 77, Adell, Elizabeth ,.... 4 7 Adell, James ------- Adler, Louise ....W, Adler, Wallace ....e. 10, 11, 40, 42, Ahlman, Lois ..,w... 42 - 2...2, 16, , Tian 1 35- -5-4 1 51-7 2 1 1 STUDENT INDEX Bernstein, Marjorie - ,,... . Ailes. Adrienne ..,...... -16 Alburn, Doris ....., 44 Albers, Jean ,2..... -------42, , 40 Allen, Jack .v,..... ll Allen, Leonard ,,,.. Alcorn, Sally ,,.. 16, Allen, Bertha A... -- BT-66 1 1 Allen, Jean --- .,.., 42, Alline, John .-,.... Allsopp, William ,,A, 1 1, Allison, Betty ..,... Altman, Janet ...... 48, Ammerman, Ruth --- Amster, Lee ...-... Anders, William .... F533 --------16, 64, 6 Anderson, Billy --46, 64 Andrew, Jane ...... 47, Anthony, Charles -16, 84 Armstrong, Priscilla -- Arndt, Irene ....... 1 1 1 ----- .... 46, 61, 71, Bezdek, Eleanor ..2,2,,,,. Bezdek, Elsie .,.,,2,,,o,,, Bieber, Betty ,.,. - ..,,,,,, - Biel, Carol ,.,......, --47, Bishop, Douglas --17, 57, 80 Bissett, Eunice ------ 71 Bittel, Patricia .,,.., Black, Roberta ....,,, , Blahd, William ....., 17 Blair, Catherine ..... . 57 68 . ---, vm, Blair, Fleming ,,,, --- , --- ----42, 44, 52, 54 Blau, Nancy ..... -- Bletscher, Jean ---17, 55 Bletscher, VVilliam --- Bloomlield, Richard ---48 74 Bloomfield, Ted --47, Bloss: Virginia nn2,2. -- Boggis, Helen .-,,,,, ---- -- Boher, Robert .... .. ..,.. --- Boos, Virginia ,.,,v -------10, 17, Bosco, Edward ..,.. 17, 80, 81, 82, Botley, Robert ...... Botley, Suzanne ....... Carpenter, Dorothy --- -- Carter, Jayne ..,. -, 48, 72 Carter, Thalia ---40, 42, 50 Cassaro, Angelo ...a,... 46, Cassaro, Christine ---------. Centini, Harold ....,2,.... Cermak, Lillian ----- -- - Chapin, John ---18, 43, 60, Charpentier, Helen --18, 40, 43, 55. 56, 58, 61, 71. 50 Chertoff, Arlyne ,.,.. --- Chertoff, Garry --46, 55, 80 Chute, Margaret L.,. -44, 93 Chute, Robert .,A.... -- 50, Ciraci, Norma ,,,..A 18, 66, Clapp, Patricia LL,...,,. -48 Clark, Lois .,Ln,,.An,,w H Clark, Margaret --44, 71, 72 Clark, Robert -44, 55, 61, 74 Clark, Sheldon a.,.. .46, 71 Clawson, Jack ---------44. Clements, Robert ----44, 74, Coe, Barbara ------------ Cohagan, Mildred ,d,,..L.. Cohen, Manuel ------ -..-44 Cohen, Marvin ,-,A --W-AY, Cohen, Suzanne - ..L,.... - Cohn, Mary .,,,. . .,,,..2 ----47, 72, 74, 76, 94, 1 , 1 1 Arnold, Thelma ..,..... Arnstein, Janet ..... Ascherman, Herbert - Aufderheide, Robert -- ----------48, Avery, Barbara ..... Ayers, Helen .,...... - 44, 55, 60, 61, Bacon, Alice .... 44, Baeckler, William --- Baehr, Ralph ..a... 65--7-7 1 ----48, 42, 66, 70, 71, 72, Baggaley, Andrew ..... - Bailey, James ....., Bair, Janet .W,a... - Baker, Nancy ...a. - Ballus, Robert ..... --- Barack, Stanley ...... f.--- Bottomley, Ethel Jean L.... - Boughton, Jean .,,,, --- ,-- Bowker, James ..... 48, 77, Boyd, Gloria CA., - AAa,, 50, Boyd, Marion ---17, 40, 43, Boyer, Robert .a,,vL..,.. -. Boykin, Anne L,...,,,,, - -- Boykin, Marion ,a.,,A,. 48, Boynton, Edward ....... 17 Bradley, Barbara .-Y.,,,- - 52 -------48, , 67, 93, Brailey, Constance --- Brandis, Earl --- --.--46, 86 Brandt, Fred -46,-5-2, 55, Brandgard. Robert ...., --48 63 73 Breen, Gladys -17, 60, , Breitman, Benson ---48, 62. Brennan, Larry ..,2.... -47 Bretschneider, Peggy -- -47. Brett, William a..... 17, 42 Broadbent, Ann ....... - 4 7, Brockway, Arthur .a..., 17, Brockway, Donald v,,,,, 44, Colman, Dorothy --- 1 Colquhoun, Norman 42 54 . 50, 53, , 56, 60, Collister, Richard ...,..,.. Collister, Edward ..,.-... 1 8 , 60, 65, 80, 86, 88, Collister, Frank --44, 57, 80, Collister, James ,.....w 48, Conners, James .,,,...... ----18, 74, 86, 87, 90, Connor, Robert ---- ..,a -46 Conroy, Helen - F-E--7-2--93 ----18, 40, 61, , Cook, Elsie -------- 48, 74, Cook. Jeanne --- Cook, Robert ---- 44, , Corey, June ----- 11, 60, 66 --FE7Y4--77 Corris, Elsie ---- ------- ,44, Cory, James ------- ------ Coticehia, Peter ----- 48, 77, 64 80 Cowan, Robert ---47, , Cox, Charles - ------ ll, 65, 1 Barber, Marian -------.- 48, Barber, Vlgrginia ----- 44, 71, B kl , say -.-- ------ at Ly--43, 50, 62, 63, 66, Barner, William --... .1-- - Barrett, Elizabeth -16, 55, 71 Barrett. Nancy ....--- ----- Bartunek, Joseph -----.... Baron, Marjorie ...---- ----- Batsch, William ---..Y..- 44 Bayless, Barbara ---.-.. Bauer, Marilyn -.... .... 4 8, Baus. Sallie --44, 55. 61, Brodie, James ------ Brown, Barbara --17, Brown, Harry ------ ---- Brown, Milton -------- - Brown, Robert -------- Brown, Bruce, Ruby ------ Phyllis ----- - Brunner, Jay ------ Brunner, Robert --44, Buchanan, Betty ------- Burford, Anne ----- Bazeley. Arthur --16, 52, Bazeley, John ------ 44. Behrens, William --......-. - Bell, F Bell, Evelyn --- !3IlCCS ..-- .- ----- Bell, Patricia -------- 16 Bell, Thalia --.-...... --------48, 69 Bellanger, Lois .-.---.----- Bemen, Warren ------ 44 52 Bender, Dorothy ---......- Bender, Jack ---- 44, 47, Bender, Joe -----.-- 11, Burger, Flora Mae ------- 47 Burkholder, Jack ---------- Burrows, Phoebe ----- --48, Burt, Sarah ----- 48, 68, 72 Burtch, Selden ----------- - Burton, Deborah ---- 18, 40, Burton, Robert --- 18, 42, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 71, Byrd, Hugh ------------ if- Byron, Mary Ellen ---18, B us Ja ne Crafts, Sally - ------ 18, 68, Cram. Jean ------- Crawford, Robert --- Crosby, Betty ----- Cryer, Henry ------ Cryer, Josephine ---- Culek. Frank ------ Czerny, Eileen ----- 19, 55. 72. 73, Dainton, Claire ----- Danaceau, Robert ---- Danforth, Betty - - 44, Danforth, Marjorie -- ----------44, Dangler, Hilliard ---- Darata, Anthony --- Darata, Harry ------ Darrah, Adeleen ---- Dattilo, Vincent --19 Davenport, Quentin -- Davidson, Barbara --- Davidson, Max --48, Davies, Norma ----- Beneda, Jeanett --...... -- 68 71 ----44, 57, 61, Benedict, David ----- 47,1 Benes, Dorothy -.... .... Bennett, Priscilla --,- ..---- -W Berick, Joseph ...a- -- ------ Bernstein, Helen ---.--. ----16 Cameron, Mabel --46, 71, Camerota, Elizabeth ----- Camerota, Frank -------- 46 y , y -------- 44, 74, Caddy, Janice ----------- -- 93 44 Card, Dorothy --------- Cargill, Drury --------- Carlozzi, Jean ---- -.-------- Carmany, Charles -- Davis, Barbara ------ ---- ----l9, 40, 62, 72, 76 Davis, Evelyn ---------- 19 Davis, Jean ---- -19, 61, 68 Davis, Raymond ---- 19, 57, Davis, Ruth ,-19, 40, 61, 63 Davis, Virginia -- .... ------- Day. Rhea .,..,.. L 12, 66 DeHamel. John v.,F, 48. 57. Deliziosi, Josephine LLLLLLLL gL 8 Denby. Thornas LL 48, 68. Dempsey, Ethyl ,.., L ,,.. L- Dempsey, Jack ,,,, LL h.... 5 6 Demsey. Delbert L LLLLLL47. Denby, Marjorie LLL LLl9, Dennis, Edith LLLLLLLL46, 61. Deuring, Thomas -LLLL48, 75 Deucker. Jean .vefaae -LL.. Deutsch. Lois LL D,,a.A L.--46, Diamond. Janice ,H,, 48, 74. Dibrell. Eblen LLLLLL44, 57, Dick, Charlotte LL ,,,,,,,... - Dickenson. Barbara LLL .,.. LLLL Dieter. Paul LL ADDA. LLLL Dittman. Sylvia LLL LLLL Dittoe. Mary LLLL LLLLLLL 48 Dittoe, Ralph .o.. L.L.--L- Dodd, Lois L ,,,,,oD.o.... L Donaldson, David ......v L L Donaldson, Ralph DAD... 47. Dorer. Casper .......... 44 Dorer, Leila ,.,,,,,, LLLL12, Dowling, Donald ,,,, LL L... L Doxsey, Jack .... 44, 60, 64 Doyle, Harriet ..., LL ..... 48 Dowling. Donald ,,,,,,. 48. Drake. Marian LLLLLLLLL LL47 Dressler, Janet .,.... 4 7, 63, 71 Dubin, Faye ..,,..L, 19, Dublin, Nancy .,,.L.,L. LLL Duerr, Faith ,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Dulfy, James ...,..ae. -LL -L 71 84 Dula, Joe LLL.LLLL44, . Dunbar, Jack .,,, 19, 71, 84 Duncan, Jeanne aa..,..,, 19 Duthie, Dianne ...... .L 44 Dyas, James .... 44. 75, 80, Dyas. Robert ...,..,a, LL50, Dye, Richard ....... 46, 65. Edmiston, Alice ........ 19. Eisner, Florence L,,,,,,,, LL LL Elliott, Richard A.....,. 47. Ellis, Evelyn ,...o...,., 12 Elwood, Jack L ..5...... L LLLL47, 64, 65, 67. 75 Emanuel. Ethel LLLLLLLLLLLLL Emerson, Doris LLL LLLLLLLLLL Emrich. Betty . 20, 61. 68, 71 Enell. Margaret .e..... L48, Ensign, Jerry LLLLLL.44, 52, 53, 54, 56, 64, 82, 88 Erdman. Neal ...,.. 47, 67, Ervin, Herbert LL46, 53, 55. Ettinger, Ernest ............ Ettinger, Robert ........ 20, Eubanks, Amie .L,,,,.v, 48 Eudy. Edwin LL LLL44, Evans, Martin ...,.2 LL ..... L Evans, Robert ,,,,v LLLLL44, Faber. Gloria LLLLL44, 61, 71 Falcovich. Bernard ,.,,,, 20. Falls, Robert ...,,. LL48, 52, Fassen, Gloria .2....,.,. 44 Fayne, Roseanne ,.,,..,.. LLLLLL 20, 42, 72, 74, Feddery, Billie Elaine .... 48 Federman, Samuel ..,.., 48. Feick Harr 20 , y ---- ---- --- Feinberg. Jerome ,LLLL48, 80, Felber, Thomas -.--- 20, 57, 61 71 Felder. Blossom LL44, , Feldman, Doris -.---..-..-- Ferguson, Raymond --,-. LL L Ferrell. Raymond ------- 4 3. 6 1 Ferris. Daniel -.----L 20, Fertel, Bluma LLL20. 61, 63, Fiderius. Walter -... .L ....-.. Fielding. Bruce --------- 48 Fielding. Richard ---- 20, 55 Findley, Patsy -20, 67. 71. 93 Firshow, Chester ----L-- 4 7, r r ' Fisher, Elaine ........-..-- Fisher, Harvey --..----.--.- Fitzgerald, Jack ---,A 44. Fleishman, Toby ..-- Flora. George --.-.....- Foley, Frances -..... Foley, Jack ...-........ Foley, Neva ---LA-,,-, Folts, Franklyn L---- Forrester, Dorothy Foster, Grover ..-....... 20. 40, 52, 65. Foster. Winifred -L-..... 48 Fox, William L20, 52, 53 56 Frankel, Elaine ----L- 44 Frankel, Shirlee L ...... Frankel, Herman -..,,, LL Free. Jean L ..-..... Freedman, Peggy .,.-.. Freedman, Harry ..-L., Freeland, Margaret Freeman, Annette -21, Freeman, Donald -------- 48 Friedman, Danny --.----- 48 Friedman, Leonard Frohring, Marjorie Frolking, Robert L--, Fromson, Howard LLL Fromson, Milton ----,L- L 44 69 71 Gadus, Mary LLLLL Gagliene, Joseph LLL Galier, Adeline LLLLL Garbo, Eva -L,,L,, Garvin, David LLLL Garden. Carol LLL LLLL l 2, 40. Gast, Bennett --LL Gates, Byron ---...... L Geddes, Helen LLLLLL ----- L48 Gemmell. Anna -........ 48 Geraci, Barbara -----. LLL44 Geraci, Gus -.-.. 12 74 Geraci, Magdaline LLLLLLL44. Geraci, Mercedes LLL 42 Gentholts, Jane LL Gerstenberger, Katy Gibbons, Jean LLLLL LL Gibbons, Marjorie LLLLLLL Ginn, Lloyd LLLLL L Given, Dorothy LLLLLLLL Glass, George LLL LLLLL 21 Glowe, Frances LLLLLL Glowe, Ruth LLLLLLLLL Golden, Lawrence Goldberger. Paul LLLL Golder, Morton LLLLLL LL Goldfarb, Sanford LLL Goldstein, Fred LL46, Goldstein, Shirley LLL Goodman. Grant LLLL Goodman, Marjorie LLLLLLLLLL21, Gordon, Ira LLLL 44, Gorman, Robert -LLL LLLLL Gottfried. Evelyn LLLL Grable, Gretchen LLLLLLLL 44 Graham, James LL -LL-LLL-LL L Graves, Jean LLLLLLL Gray, Loretta LLLLLLL 44 Gra Merril y, LLLLLLLLLLL 46 Green, Bonnie L LLLLLLLLL 48 Green. Helen L LLLLLLLL Greene, Mary Louise 73 LLLLLL21, 63. Greenwald, Shirley Gressle, Warren L L L L 1 LLL. 2.1. 40, Griese, David LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 77 Grissinger, William Gross. Morton LLLLL Grossman, Louise ..LLLLLLL LLLLLLL2l, 71. Grossman, Shirley ii if Grossman, Allen LLLLLL LL Groves. Patsy LLLLLL L44, Grund, Robert LLL ,.L.. -LLL Guyer, Nancy LLLL44, 69. Gunderson, Marjorie LLLL LLLLLLLIO, 12. 42. Haas, Helen LL44 , 67. . 64 Haas, Walter L44, 60, 62, Hagenbuch, Sonia LLLL 22, Hagerman, Robert LLLLLL Haggard, Barbara LLLLLL LLLL22, 40, 55, 66. Haggerty, Marion LLLLLL Haher, Betty LLLL LLL-7l, Hale, Peter LLLLLLLLLLLL Hall, Beverly LL LLLLL Hall, Jane LLLLLLLLL 22, Hall. Sam LLLLLLLLLLLL Hamburg, Alvin LLLLL L L Hanasek, Herbert LLLL 48. Hanasek, Richard LLLLLL L Hardman, Shirley L44, 93. Harmon, Gennelle LLL46, Harmon. Patricia LLLLLL L Harrington. Helen L LLLLLL Harris, Beverly LLLLLLLL Harris, Jack LLLLLLLLLL Harris. Robert L47. 64, 86 Harrison, Barbara Low LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL48 Harrison. John LLLLLL 44, Hart, Dorothy LLLLLLLLLLL LLLL44, 61, 62, 68. Hart, Peggy L LLLL LL LLLL L Harvey, Donald LLLLLLLL Hawgood, Philippa LLLLLL Haynam, Paul LLLLLL LLL Hecht, Laura LLLLL -L L Hecht, Rhoda LL LLLLLL Heidler. Doris LLL.. LLLL Heiss. Willard LLLL LLL Heintz, Hazel LLLLLLLLLL Helmink, Betty , LLL LLLL Henderson, Phyllis LLLL L, Hersey, John LLLLL L 22, Hertz, Jeanne LLL. 47, 60 Hertz, Willard LLLLLLLLLL Herrick. Virginia L 10, 12. Hexter, Margaret LLLLLLL Hildebrand, Carl LLLLLLL Hinsdale, Ione LLLLLLLLLLL Hirsch. Lois LLLLLLLL 47, Hirsch, Rhoda LLLLLLLLL Hodge, Betty LLLLLLLLLL Hodges, Robert L L -LLLLLL Hoff, Robert LLLL 44, 57, Hogen, Thomas LLLLL 22. Hollander, Jeanne LLL44, Holman, Kathryn LLLL 47, Holt, Annette L LLLLLLL L Holt, Doris LLLLL LLL Holt, Nat LLLLL .LL Horn, Lila LLLLLLL LLLL Horn, Florence LLLLLLLL Horn. Robert LLLLLL. 44, Horner, Dorothy LLLL 22, Horth, Kenneth LLLLLLLL Hott, Doris LLLLLLLLLLL Hovore, Frank L LLLLLLL L Howe, Jack LLLLLLL L47, Howes, Virginia LLLL48, Howard, Dorothy L47. 94 Hrach, Warren LLLLLL LLL Hromadka, Harry LLLL 48, Hubach, Marian LL 22, 40. Hubbard. Robert LLLL 44, Hubbard, Walter LLLLLLL Hubbell. Wilbert LLLLLLL Huber, Ward LLLLLL LLLLL Hudgeon, Margaret LLLLL Huntley, Carl LLLLLLLLLL Huntley, Virginia LLLLLL LLLLLLL22, 58, 59, Ignaut, Eleanor LLLL L44, Iofredo, Carl .... 44, Iofredo, Joseph ...... 48 Jacobson, Bill ....., Jacobson, Marvin A,., J affe, Jay ........., Jakab, Gloria .......w.a.... Jakes, Mary Anne ,....... -------23, 59, Jaster, Robert ....... 48 Jennings, Jack ...... 12, Jirus, Earl .o...,,..., Jirus, Shirley .............. Johns, Tom ....... Johnston, Eunice -47, Johnston, Marion --- Johnson, Alfred ..... 23 Jones, Catherine ,.,,, 48 Jones, Evan .......... Jones, Gwendolyn -44, Jones, Merilyn ..... Joseph, Ernest .n.n.A,...... Joseph, Mary ............. Joseph, Ruth o,,,...... Jubell, John M.,. 4 7, Julien, Joanne .4,.... Kaber, Gene ...,,.e, Kampp, Carol Kampp, Clifford ........ Karklin, Harold ...YA., Karnosh, Jane ...... 44, 57, Kassouf, La Verne ......... Katz, Sidney ........ .. ...M - Katzel, Herbert --44, Kellog, John W.,A,.. Kellor, Peggy ......... - Kelly, Gloria - ..,........vY Kelly, Margaret - .w...... 9 -2 -------23, 71, Kemeny, Lucille --12, Kent, Carson ......,,. Kihorry, Olive ...... lg, 6 Kilmer, Daniel --12, Kilroy, Charles ......H.. Kilroy, Edward ........ 232 40, 53, 54, 59, Kimball, Oliver ,..A....... King, Charles -47, 50, 65 80 King, James ..f.w.....-w4 Kin , Mollie .,a,... 23 g --- Kirmey, Jack ------- Kiraly, Charles - ..,,...., Kirby, Mary 5.,,5.......e Klausner, Beatrice -- ---- Klausner, lrene ,,,...,,.. 23 Klausner, Robert E..,, -- Klein, Jerome ,... ---gg Kluge, Marian -23, 71 Knesal, Marion -----, Mfaa 60, Knight, Paul ............. Kni ht, Robert g ....C. 4 6 Knight, Walter .Y...,,, Kochmit, Jane ---48, Kochmit, Joan .,,,.-.. Koerner, Gerald ,,.., Koestel, Alfred ......,,. 24, Koller, Phyllis ..,,,. 48. Kohn, Jane ........,. Kohn, Syville ....H,.,..... Koller, Phyllis ........---.. Komlos, Patsy -42, 44, 61, 71 Konter, Helen ...... 44, Kongha, Irene ..A,,.....-.. -24 61 71 Koptis, Jane --- , Kossick, Jeanne ----. .... ---- Kossick, Ruth .,C,......, Kovanda, James C..M. ----24 Kovanda, Marcia .... Kovanda, Ralph ..,E.C,E.. Kramer, Hope ---61, 71, Krasnoff, Miriam --44, 61, Kraus, Marjorie --46, 61, 71, Krause, Jeanne ..,.,,,., 48, Krause, Richard -- eaaa ------ Krauslich, Julia - .ae, 47, Krepps, Betty ,.v... 48, Krohngold, Doris ....... Kunkle, Dale .... 47, Krum, John --46, 52, 59, 53, Kyman, Aileen ...... 48 Kyman, Norman -13, 48, Kysela, Paul ,.,......,, 44, Lackamp, Patricia .......... Laird, Richard ..,.,.,.,,,,. La Marca, Florence ..... -48 La Mond, Jack --24, 59, Lance, Leighton ..-.... Lang, Nancy v...... Langer, Warren ..... Larsen, Bernard -- 24, 44, 24, 59. Larsen, Richard --...-....,, Lathe, Ann .......L,,C,,,, 59 Lathe, John, Jr. -.... 44 Laughren, Walter .... 24 Lawson, Marjorie ......... - 1 Lawson, Ruth ........a,a,, LaZel1e, Frank ---.......... Leas, Elmer ,,......,A...,a Lechner, Paul .-.... Lefton, Natalie ...,. Lehmann, Robert - ......A,,, 49 67 71 Le Lievre, Ann -- , Leifer, Goodwin .... 1 --- 25 Lemr, Fred ......., 25, 52, 57, 61, 70, 71, Lerner, Jack ....., 80. 47 Leslie, Virginia ---25-69 Lewis, Allan .,..... ----- 25, 40, 70, 71, 80, Lewis, Robert ..,.......L.. Lipuma, Henry .,...., --- -------25, 74, 77, Lister, William .L.LLLL,L Lockwood, Ernest --- 25, Lockwood, Flora Lu .,,L.,., Lonardo, Helen ,..,..-.,... Longo, Anthony -4 9, Longo, Antoinette --- Loomis, David ---46, 71, 46, 59 Loomis, Jack ....... 49, Lo Schiavo, Martin -..w... ----------49, 80, Lowe, Richard ---47, 59, Lowenstein, Barbara ..,.., ----25, 60, 61, 66, 68 Lox, Francine .....L Lox, lsabelle L... 25, 49, 46, Ludwig, Jack ...,.,.,vw,L, Luttenton, Richard ..... Lybarger, Jeanne -25 , 71, Lybarger, Rita ........., 44 Lybarger, Stanton ....-.. 49 Lynn, Kenneth ...... 49 77 Mack, Arthur .,,....... MacLachlan, Jon ,w.... 5 5 MacNab, Ruth ---13, Maclure, David ..L...... 25 Maier, Marilyn ..... 47, Main, Margee -25, 40, 66, Manheim, Robert ..,....... Marble, Susan ,.,....... 47 Margowsky, Shirley --57, 72 Marks, Leonard .......L.... 13 46 92 Marotta, Thomas ....... Marotta, Vincent ,,.,....... Marous, Richard ........ 46 Marous, Rodger ..,,,,... 26 Marshall, Ralph .... Martin, Jean .....,,,... Martin, Nancy L,,-.....,.. 45 Martin, William ..,,..... -------49, 59, 65, 68 Martinson. Arthur -- Masch, Beverly .-wv..... 47 Masters, Charlotte -45, 72, 74 Mastny, Alice ....A. -49 Mau, William ------ 45, Mayers, Geraldine ------- 45 McCafferty, Mary ------- 44 McCall, Davey ------44, 60, McCay, Robert ----------- McCord, Charles ---. ---- -26 McCune, Willis -------- 26, McDonald, Jane --------- 46 McGarrell, Katheryn ------ ----------44, 59, 60, McGaw, Gordon -------- 44 McKee, Jane -------- 44, 71 McKee, Marjorie -----.-- 49, McLaughlin, Virginia -49, 59, McVay, Nancy -1 --------- -------12, 26, 54, 64, Meikle, Richard ---------- 61 62 Meisser, Ruth ---- 46, . , Mellman, Doris ----- - ----- 69 78 Mellman, James --26, , , Menk, Bernice 49, 64, 74, 75, Metzenbaum, William ----- -------26, 52, 71, 86, 45 Meyer, Joy --------- , 59, Meyer, Virginia -------- 26, Miller, Allan ---- .--26, 74, Miller, Edith ---- 45, 61, 71. Miller, Joseph ------ 49, 80, Miller, Lucille ---49, 52, 74, Miller, Maryon --26, 59, 69, Millican, James ---------- -------26, 40, 60, 65, Milner, Gloria ------ 47, 75, Mills, Marilyn ------------ Miskell, Robert ---- ----- 13, Mixer, Muriel ---49, 71, 72, Mogg, George ------ 46, 74, Monnett, Mary ----------- Monroe, Logan --------- -- Mooney, Thomas -, --- 26, 57, 61, 74, 80, 86, 87. Moore, Doris ---- - ----- 4 5 , Moore, Evajean --27, 71, 69, 49, Moorhead, Austin ---- 59, Morgan, David ---------- ----27, 40, 57, 86, 87, Morrow, John ----------- Morse, Franklin -42, 45, 52. 53, 55, 56, 60, 68, 73, Morton, Adelaide ------- 49, Morton, Nancy --------- ,- Mortus, Betty Jane ------ 49, Moshontz, Shirley ------49. Mueller, Lois ---------,49, Mulcahy, Ann ---45, 52, 71, Mullaney, Elinor -45, 60, 72, Murphy, Becky --27, 71, 76. Murphy, Marilyn ---- 50, 60, Murphy, Thomas ------- 47, Nadison, Florence ------ .-- Narten, Perry ------- --27, 40, 55, 65, 86, 87, 88, Narwald, Constance -----45, Nash, Joseph ---- 49, 59, 89, Neale, Denison ------ ---- ----27, 40, 42, 56, 63, Neel, Jack --------------- Nehrer, Carl --27, 40, 56, 57, Nelson, Jeanne ----- -45, 71, Nelson, Richard ----- 27, 65, Nendza, Albina ---- - ------ Netherton, Robert -27, 71, 86 Neville, Francis ------ --47, Newell, Janet ------- 49, 69, 69 Newhall, Elizabeth -49, 59, Newhall, Mary --------- 27, Newman, Arthur ---- - ,--- 60 Newman, Harry ----- 47, Noble, Carol -------- -- 4 5 Nokes, Doris -------45, 71, Noon, Mary Ellen ------- - ------45, 55, 61, 71, Norlin, Charles ---------- - ----- -27, 65, 89, 91. Norlin, John -------- --50, Norlin, Eva ------------- Norwick, Edward --------- 1 I Rife, Ruth ......... 45, , g - 40, 42. 52, 53, 54, 73, Norwick. Robert -27, 54, 59 Noss, Robert .,.,.. -49, 80 Noss, William .,......, 27. Novak, Kenneth ......,..,. Novario, Gerald ,....... 28, Nye. Gladys ---. ....... --- Nyfenger, Edward ....... 45 Nyfenger, Robert ,,,,,.A,... Oakley, Mary Alice ,.,,,,, -,--,--45, 71, 72, 74 Odess, Estelle ,.-, 45, 59, 74 Oeberman, Lois ....... --.---, Olson. Robert ............Y O'Neill. James ......... 45, Opatrny. Frank ,- ....... 28, Oppenheimer, Mary ........w 63 66 Oster, Mary ........ , Oswald, Jean ....... 45, 71 Otte, Joanne ,,-r28, 59, 63 Owen. Edward .... 45, 57 Palumbo, Katherine ......... 69 8 8 Parsons, Scott --,,47, . Paryzek. Robert ,Y,,, 49, 75 Paschal. William ........... Pasek, Annette ---49, 59, 72 Pasek. Marcella ,..,-,,,,, ----,,,28, 59, 61, 72 Paster, Irving .... ,.--49. 77 Paster, Theodore .....e..,., Patterson, Clyde ,,,,,,,, 47 Patterson, Jane ......... 28 Patterson, John ,.,,, 45, 75, Patterson. William ---47. 67 Pavey, Charles ,,.,, WLL46, 71 72 Payton, Nancy ,,-45. . Pearson Du ald --10, 28. Peck. William .......... .--- Pekarek. Robert .....,., 49 Pelunis, Gladys t.... 28, 59: 59 71 Pentland, Robert -45, , Percival, Frances L ,,....,.., Percival, Phyllis ..... -, ,..., Peritor, Salvatore Perlberg, Albert --45, , Perlberg. Sylvia ,,... 28, 61 Perrin, Ronald ---49, 86, 91 55 71 50 -P-15f'6l' Peter, Suzanne ---45. . Petitto, Frank -- . ...,, A- Petrequin, Richard - -., - ------l0, 28, 40, 53, 55 74 , ,80, 81, 82, 88. Phare, Jean ..... 45, 67, 71 Pickford. William ----.------ Pierce, Betty .......,2., 47 Pierce, Donald ............ Piercy, Carol ......,...... Pietrowski, Robert ......... Pistillo, Carman ......... 2- Platt, Naomi ........... 47 Plott. Wilbert --- - 2 Plumb, Priscilla --28T 4P0iP4T2,P Plunkett, Margaret ....... ,---------49, 67, 68, 49 Pohorlak, Florence Jean -- Pohorlak, LaVerne ...... 28 Pollack, Melvine ...a.,... 61 71 ---,--i--28. 46, , Pollard, Ruth Marie -z49, 69 Pomeroy, Harlan .... 49, 65, 93 Pond. Elizabeth --45, 68, Pongracz, Adelbert ...,,. 45 Porter, Nelson ......... 1 ,zz Porter. William ,..W. 49, 75, Post. Robert .,,,... 47, 52. Poulides. Lillian .,.2, 45, 61 Pragg, Elinor .... ,. ..... 49, 6 5 Prentice. Jack ....... 49, Prentice, Ruth ...... 45, 71, 68 Prior, Robert ,...... 49, Prior. William .-,2,,,-..-. Rager, Richard ......,,. Raith, Grace ...,.... 45 Ramsdell, Jane ......... Ramsdell, Earl ....,. Raney, Thomas ..2.... Raney, William ..... Randall. Isabel ---,.-,29, Reed, Alice ..... 29 42. Reed, Lenore .... 29 71, Reese, Juliana .a....a 64-49 Reese, Barbara ,- ..... 45, Reese, Reese. Bruce .,.,.. Carolyn Ruth - ffffisi Reese. James ...... Reichle, Elsie I, ......... Reid. Jean ....,...... Reid, James ..... .- Reinhardt, Jane --45, Reinhardt, Ruth --- --A-z--49. 71 Reske, Gerry .....,2 -7-1- 72' 1 3if'54 1 Reynolds, Filbert --- Richardson, Robert .Y,,,. 29, 59 Riebe, Marion Gail ---47 Rieley, Susan ....... 29, Rife, Josephine -..,. 4 7, 74 Roberts, Betsy L , ,4 5 . Roberts, James ....... Roberts, Janet ,,... . 1 Roberts, Robert ,,.-, 4 5. 7 l Roby, Jane L ,--,45. 1 Rodgers, William ,,,, 2 9. Rodgers, Elizabeth -46 Rogers, James ..----- 29, 40, 80, 82, Rogers. Thomas L L W L 9, 53-36 1 Rose, Richard ...... Rosen, Barnett ..... - Rosen, Harold ...zzv 45, Rosen, Harry .a,,,, Morton ,N zzzz 47 Rosenbaum, Gladys e. Rosenberg, Sylvia .- Rosenberg, Leonard -- Rosenberger, Marcia L- Rosen 1 ----------29, Rosenblatt, Alan ,,,L -L-,-,29, 56, Rosenblatt, Nancy ,LL 55P3H 6ifPP ,,,L45 61 Rosenblum, Donald ,,L29 Rosenblum, Ralph ,,,,- Rosenblum, William 1 Ross, Jack L... -.-,-- - Roth, David .La,,, ,,,, Roth, Maurice L-- -- Roth, Robert ,L.... -52, Roth, Shirley ,,,--.,-,24. Rothenberg, Florence 1 1 1 1 Prochaska, Betty Pulin, Eleanor -- -.--.15- Quigley. Patricia ....,... Roubicek, Doris ,L.A Rownd, Helen ,----- Ruggles. Gloria ,,,-, Rupp, Barbara ALLLL Ruse, David .LLL , - Russell, Florence -45, Russell, David .,,... Russo. Salvatore .... ffffzo L 71. 1- 1 Savage. Jimmy --.-.. ...e. - -------47, 71, 93, 94, 65 Sawdey, Neil .... 47, 52, Schochtel, Frances ....... 46 Schechter, Jean .,,.. 46, 71. Schellentrager, Jane ........ Schellentrager, Richard z,-,. ------z45, 59, 65, 80, 71 Schilling. Dorothy ...Y 30, Schleicher, Jane ........ 46. Schmid, Warren ..-,..... ----45, 80, 81, 82. 85 Schmittendorf, Evelyn -30, 74 Schniatter, Neal --45. 59, 61 Schonitzer, Eleanor ....... -------30, 40. 42, 71, Schonmeyer, Elaine z.... 47, Schoonover, Hewitt Lex ...L Schuenaman, Arthur ....... Schultz, Alice ............ Schultz, Marvin LLLL. .,.--L 45, 57, 59. 64, 71, 88, Schwab. Patricia z..zzL. Schwalb, Lois ...... 47, 64. Schwalb, Roslyn .-.. 30, 59, Schwartz, Arnold ,..z,...,, Schwartz, Jack C......., 47 Schwarz, Eugene ..,, LLL-- 81 82 z------30, 80, , Seaman, Ruth ,--31, 59, 61 Sedlak, Joseph - 49, 59 Seidel, Marcella .A.... 46. Seith, Jean ...,..z,... 45. Sgro, Anthony ---,--,,,, 80 88 49, 59, 74, 77. , Shade, Mary Lou --,,z49, 59 Shade, Harold -31, 77, 80, 89 Shadek, Jack ......, 31, 80 Shafarman. Rifka ----.--v,-- Shambo, Roy ...,,. 47, Shaw, Jacqueline .... 47, Shea, Harriet ....vL. 81. 93 Shea, Robert ............ - 75 88 Sheperd. Jack ,,-49, , Shields, Winifred L45, 68, 69 Sibbison, Robert -10, 31. 40 Siegel. Netta -49, 59. 68, 93 Siegler, Edward ......,.., -----..-49, 60, 65, 84 Siegler, Joseph ........, 45. Sill, Harold ......,z..... Sill, Marjorie ............ Simon. David ,--3l. 60. 61 Sinclair, Jack ,-l0, 13. 40, 82 89 53, 54, 80, 81. , , Sinclair, James ...... ---80, 74 Singer, Marilyn ..... 49, Singer, Ruth .,..... 45. 71 . Sinnott, Alice .......... 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ruth, Paul ..,....,L,,, 45, 5 5 80 Ryan, Edgar -30, 53, Sackett, George .- L... 1 Sackheim, Sherman 2--1 3 Salomon, Georgene -L , Sanborn. Calvin ..... ,--30, 61 66 Sands, Doris ...L 3 0, Sands, Fred ,....... Sands. Merrill ,.,, 45. -56.86-I Sanlillipo, Lee .....,, ,LL Sangdahl, Robert ....,. Sangdahl, Stanley --- -L Lz... 30, 71, 90 Sapp, Alice ....,L,. Satullo, Samuel ....z Saul, Robert ..LL...L 30 Sinnott, Edward - -- -------42, 45, 54, 59, Skelton, Alan ........,. 45. Skove, Donald ---31, 74, 75 Skove, Dorothy ..... 31, 59. Small, Betsy -13, 72, 74, 78, Small, Martha .....,,.... Smith, Betty ....... 45, 72, Smith, Ferol ......, 47, 74, Smith, Harriet ......... 47, Smith, Harriet ......... 71. Smith, Jeanette .--L,..,... Smith. Marjorie ..,.. 47, 71, Smith. Phyllis --,45, 61, 71 Smith, Sallie ,...L........ Smith, Sally ........... 47, Smith, Sherwin -45, 52, 59, Smith, YVenonah ....... 49, Smith. William ----.-----49 Smith, Winifred ........ 31, Smulo, Ralph .....L 45, 59, Snider, Mary Jane --,49 Snowberg, Joanne --,---!- Sokol, Morton -- .....z 47. Sowers, John Tyler --,---49, 59. 49 Thomas, Sherman --- Sowers, George .,..-...., 75 -------13, 40, 56, Spangler, Elizabeth - 31 Speaker, Eleanor ,.....,.. -------31, 59 73, 93 Speaker, James ....W....., - Spelman, Marilyn ,,.. 49 67 Spencer, Robert AA.-.....,, -, Spira, Grace -45, 61, Spizel, Edgar - - - 6 2, 9 5 Spitzig, Leonard ........ 31 75 71 Sprague, 'Dorothea ----47, -45 61 Stannard, -Marilyn ----- Sta mer Evel n , y ........ 47, Steigerwald, Jean ,........ f 31 91 93, 97. 59 Stein, Shirley ....... 45 Steinberg. Phyllis ...... Stern, Adelee ......... Stern, Sterling --- 4 7 67, Stettenfeld, Florence ..,. Steuer, Ann ...,rA.a,. Stevens, Miriam ..... 47 Stevenson, Adele ........ 49 Stevenson, Ernest ,... 45 59 Stone, Marshall --32 Stotter, Hart ----49 60, 80, Strachan, Donald ....,. Stricker, Jack ....,. Strock, Juanita .... -32--7-lu Strong, Ruth ..,...... Strong, Warren .... Stromberg, Miriam ...... 3 2 8 6 Strome. Jack EE.. 49 Struggles, Martha --- 75, Sullivan, Gloria ..... 32 Sullivan, Mary Ellen -------45, 60 Suva, Vera ....... Swan, Jean ..... 32 1 -----53 68. 45, 40. Swanson. Lee .......... 50 Szatmary, Colletta ..... Szatmary, George --- -------46, 74 Taylor, Robert .... Teisher, Dickerson - Telford, Kenneth .... 1 if -tio 45, Telford, Robert ...... 45 Thobaben, Daphne - Thobaben, Robert ..... Thomas, Muriel ......E Webster, George .... 5 2, 40 Thompson, Ruth Thompson, Anne Thompson, Blaine Thompson. Thompson, Lloyd so, 81, 82, 84, 85, 88, 90 ----49, 71, 96 ---32, 73, 91 72 .Jean ...L 45, 71, -32, 40, 77, Mr. Moritz ,,,, - - Thorne, Virginia L..,... Thornton, Garth .....L.L 32, Thrailkill, David ,...... Tierney, Madeleine ,L.... --- Tobin, Bernard ,..v Mr. Ames - ,- ,, ., Miss Anderson --- .------7 Mrs. Bishop ----- ----7, 64 Miss Blair ......, ,,,.,. 7 Miss Bowen ------ ------7 Mrs. Burke ..L. ..... 9 8 Mrs. Carothers --- ----7 Miss Carruthers -- .- ----7 Miss Dilley ,.a..,.......... 7 Miss Ely ........ .--7, 57, 68 Mrs. Ellis ,L,,.L 35, 74, 76, 77 Mr. Evans L,..........,,. 75 Mr. Francis ---- ,.,L, 7, 80, 88 Mr. French ..,,,.,, -7, 57, 65 Miss Geiger ..,.. -----. ,,A,, -7 Miss Graham --- ,.,. 7, 72 Tobin, Herman ....o 32, 80 Tolan. Ward ,,,,,.A,,,, ----40, 46, 55, 77, 80 Torrence Haskell ,L....,,, 20, 32, 40, 42, 52, 53, Toth, Gladys ....., 32, 71, Trentanelli An ela , g ,,,...... Tritton, Donald .....,,. 45, Trope, Margaret ........... Tull, Isaac .........L,, 50, 65 Tully, Julian L,.L,., 47, Tully, Frank .......... --- Tuneberg, Robert ......,... 52 80 Turner, John .... 49, , Tuttle, Howard ..,L, 14, 57, 59 Tweed, Thelma ,,,., 46, Uhlig, Richard ...... 49, 80 Unger, Linda ....... 33, 61 Urdang, Myron ............ Urschel, Betty Jane ..... 49, 42 72 Van Aken, Ruth -14, , Vanek, Marjorie -..H 46, 55, Vanderhoof, Austin ..... -- Varga, Louis ,..,,,.,-.... Vargo, John - ...... - 45, Vaughan, Daniel -F33, 65, 70 Vesely, Jane .......... -47, Vlchek, Marjorie ....,, -45, Vilas, John ,,,,,,.,.., 33, Voltz, Joyce ,,W,,.L..,,v Vondrich, June ,..,, 45, 74, Vorpe, Ann .,,,.... 45, 62, Vrooman, Jeanne ,.,,,., 45, Wadden, Susan AL,......,,. Wald, Martin ....,...,, 33, Walker, Lunetta ,...A,,, 45, Walker, John Lo., ,,,,, 3 3, Wallace, Florence ,,..-.. 47, Wallace, Shirley Y... 33, 75, Walsh, Helen ---45, 59, 71, Walter, Betty ....... 45, 71 Ward, Virginia ,,.....,,, -- 65 Ward, Jack ,,,,, 33, 59, Ward, Jane --33, 40, 71, 72 Warden, Herbert -33, 71, 80, 50 Warburton, Roy --,,,-. - Warner, Edith ....LAL.A 45, Warren, Elinore -46, 66, 69, Warren, Margaret .L.,,,,, ----45, 67, 74, 78, 93 Waterbury, Kenneth ..,,,, -------33, 40, 42, 55, Watt, James --. .,,..,,,, 33, Weaver, Nancy w.... 46, 61, Webb, Martha ,.,,.. 49, 68 Weber, Jean ........... 47, 50, Weddell, Carol ...... 33, Weil, Wallace .L,.,L. .---49 Weinfurtner, Robert -10. 34. 40, 52, 53, 59, 70, 71, Weintraub, Ezra ----47, 60, Weisblat, Franklyn ,,,,,,,, FACULTY INDEX Mrs. Gunn ,,L,.,,,. 7, 55, Mrs. Harbourt ,o..,,,,.. 7, 7 Mr. Harbourt .. L.., .LLL - Mr. Haines ...,,,,,,,L, 7, Miss Hollon ----- ,,..,,,, 7, Mr. Henry .A...L,,,,,,A,L Miss Jackson .LLYLLL - 7, 62 Mr. Jones ,,,,,,,,, 74, 76: Miss Johnston .L,,...,. -7, Miss Laitem ,,L,,2,.,,,... Mrs. Lommen ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Dr. Loomis ,.LL,,. - L,..A. - Mrs. Marlow -----.-----.- Miss McCracken ---- ----7, 7 Dr. Meyers LLLLLL ,,.. Mr. Miller ----- ----7, v v i r v 1 v Weisman, Russell -- -46 52 60 71 55, 58, 59, . Weizer, Elmer L,.,. Wells, Kenneth ----- Werba, Ruth ,34, 71, Wheeler, Clyde ----- White, Barbara ----- White, Clifford ----- 77 84 15. 46, 74, , White, Nancy Rae -- White, Suzanne ,.,.. White, Marguerite --- Whiting, Margaret - 46 49 White, Molly ---45, 60 Whitman, Eugene --- 34, 57, 61, 71, 80 Whitmer, Martha --- Whitney, Darden --- Whittlesey, Peggy --- Wideberg, Faye ----- Wiener, Ralph ------ Wike, Jane -..------ Wilford, Frank ----- Williams, Ben ------ Williams, David -45, Williams, Jack ----- Williams, Marjorie -- Williams. Robert ---- Williams, Radford -46 Williams, Ruth --- - - Willson, Patricia -61, Wilson, William ---- Winchell, Robert ---- Vkfinslow, Jane ----- Wise, Marjorie ----- Wise, Patty ---- Witter, Clifford -- . Wolf, John -- ---- - Wolf, Marion ------ Wonderlich, Marjorie Woodruff, Elizabeth - . Wrede, Ruth ------ Wright, Doris Ann .. ----------34, Wright, Robert ----- Wyman, Kathryn --- Yahres, Jean - ---- -- Yarris, Ruth ----34, Zachmann, Hans ---- 34, 40, 42, 52, Zamiska, Marie Anne Zappala, Frank ----. Zappert, Paul ------ Zarney, Jean ---- 46, Zaas, Ruth -------- Zalud, Robert -- ---- Zaverson, Betty ---- Ziechmann, Lore ---- Ziechmann. William - Ziegler, John ------- Zimmerman, Sheldon Zinner, Betty ------ Zucal. Thomas - ---- Zupnik, Nancy ----- Miss Palmer --- -- Mr. Park -- .. - Mr. Patin --. --- Mr. Rafeld -------,- Dr. Ross ---------- Mrs. Sacha ---,---- Miss Sellers ------- Mrs. Smith ------- Mr. Starr --------- Mr. Staiger --- ---- - Mr. Storms ------- Mrs. Stitt ------ --- Mr. Thrailkill ---- , Mr. Troyan ----- 7, 5 Miss XVickwire -----


Suggestions in the Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) collection:

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.