Shaw High School - Shuttle Yearbook (East Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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NOTT, MISS HELEN History, Denison University, University of Nebraska, Ph. B., M. A. 'H NUNEMAKER, N. -B. Chemistry, Otter-bien College, Ohio State Gradu- ate School, Western Reserve Graduate School, B. A. OFFINGER, E. C. Phys. Education, Springfield fMass.j College ORT, MISS EI.IZABE'l'H French, Wittenberg College, B. A., M. A. Study and Travel Through France OVVINGS, MISS MAUDE B. English, Otterbien College, Ohio State Univer sity, is. A., M. A. PALMER, MISS MILDRED English, Marietta College, Work in Journalism at University of Wisconsin, B. A., M. A. PATTISON, C. E. Physiography, Miami University. A. B. Gradu- ate Workg University of Chicago, Western Re- serve University PENBERTHY, MISS MARY C. English. Oberlin College, University of Wis- consin, B. A., M. A. PI-IIl.PO'l l', MISS MABEL Home Economics, Rochester Athenaeum, Co- lumbia University POLK, MISS ALMA English, Miami University, Western Reserve University, B. A., M. A. QUAY, MISS JEAN History, NVestern Reserve University QCollege for VVomenD, B. A., M. A. RELPH, B. Machine Shop, American School of Correspon- dence, M. E. RYDER, MISS WINIFRED M. English, Oberlin College, University of Penn- sylvania, Smith College, B. A., M. A. SCRIBNER, MISS EDITH I. Biol0gY, University of Vermont, Arnold College of Phys. Education, Western Reserve Univer- sity, Ph. B., M. A. SHAFFER, MISS FLORENCE ' Music, Mt. Union College of Public Music. Cer- tificate of Public School Music, B. M. SNAVELY, JOHN I.. Mathematics, Otterhien College, B. S. SOUTAR, MISS ANNA M. Commerce and Industry, Ohio University, New York University, B. S., M. A. STERRETT, W. DWIGHT Physics, University of Chicago, B. S. STRUGGLES, EDWARD W. History, Ohio Wesleyan University, B. A., M. A. VIVIAN, DOUGLAS W. Phys. Education, Battle Creek College, Univer- sity of Wisconsin WENGER, MISS ELIZABETH Commercial, Findlay College, B. A. Graduate Work: Western Reserve University, University of Wisconsin NVHITE, MISS MARY E. 5 ' Phys. Education, University of Wis onsin, B. S. VVILLIAMS, F. E. Mathematics, Otterbicn College, B. A. WISECUP, ROY H. Mathematics, Miami University, B. S. K woouwmm, Miss OLIVE CHA- German, University of Oregon, B. A., M. A. WORK, MISS M. MILOCENT English, Western College for Women, Univer- sity of Michigan, B. A., M. A. WRIGHT, MISS HELEN B. English, Western Reserve Lnivcrsity CCollege for Womenl, Graduate Work: Columbia Uni- versity, Western Reserve, B. A., M. A. I ZUCK, MISS ALICE MARTHA Spanish, Lebanon Valley College, Ohio State University, M. A., B. S., Studied and Traveled in Spain. Secretarial Course, Rockford College for Women, Rockford, Illinois eleven LJ... ,fair-rcsfvfafif X twelve In Memory Of ESTELLE M. X. DEVLIN beloved teacher of History at Shaw from 1920-1933, who died January 30, 1933. 1? fuurtrmn fl-lUTTL 1'llAlll,l'lS VVISTAR Stud:-nt Council fl'rr's.D Ili-Y fl'rx's.J l.ig:lilw1'iglii Foollmll llvswywc-iglil Football llrnn1:1iic'i'lulbfl'r1-s.j Senior Class Pre-siclm-ni Mid-ye-or Play MARVIN H ACKSTEDDI11 Senior Class V. Pres. Sturlvnt Council Iii-Y He-nvywc-igrlit Football CCupt.J II:-znvywciglmt llnskotlmll 'l'rzu'k Monitor C0l1lIIllttf'C IIUXVARD PEARCE Heuvyweiglit Football Hezlvywviglit Bziskvtllnll Honor Society Student Uouncil Senior Class Svc.-'1'r0ns llI'lI,l'1N MARIAN I.OIIR I.otopbngi Clllb Senior Play Drunmtic Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee RAYMOND LHWKOWSKI ills-0 Club Scienvv Club Cln-ss Club Band Clwvrio Club Debate Club M A RG A R ET SIIAVV Friendship Club I,l'5lIll2ltlC Club Debate' Club Philomzitbcian Club CARI, CARLSON I.iglitwvigl1t Football Hi-Y Honor Society DORO'l'I'IY CON R A D l,f-udcrs' Club Monitor Committee NORMAN CARLSEN Hi-Y il Nonzvmx Hl'IIMl'lRD He ivw xx eight I4 ootb ill Track l'IIlI,OM EN A SIHNA Art Club ING Spanish Club CV. Pre:-.J F1'ic-lnlsliip Club Lotoplmgi Club Monitor Committee IIA ROI,D KENNEDY Truck Heuvyws'ig'l1t Football Student Assembly Ili-Y Monitor Committee NORMA QYIGGLE I4-aalerw' Club Drzunutic Club German Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee JOSICPII CA RAlll'lI,l,I I,ig:litws'igllt Football Ili-Y jf un :tn I Nlonltor L olnulittl-1: l,t-uclora Club Orclu:-stm l5l+1'l l'Y RISLICY Or: 4 'lub A li R Eftcen JHUTTLIZ ltlCllAltll l'fUI,Ml'lYl'lli lJUltU'l'llY VVUUDRICII Al.lll'Zlt'l' l,Illll.XlSlClt Urvlu-stru, 'l'r:u'k NHVA 'l'l'Clil'llt Sr. Lift- Saving l ltl'llJltlCK PltlCl'l llwlvywm-iglit l uotlmll l'Al'l.lNl'1 llAl'MGAlt'l' llonor Sorivty Ulmxvrvvr Stuff Annuul Stntt' l,otopl1:l1,:i Club .X rl Club l ria-mlsliip Club l,utin Club sixteen if I l.UlilflNCl'I M li li llonor Socivty CH Studi-nl Counril fSec.J Drzunntic Club C8642 3, CY. Pros. -U Jr. l' ru-nclslnp L lub KX . P Sr. Fri:-nrlrahip Club cliff s Gln-v Club Monitor Connnitte-4' CSM VVILLIAM BRUSMAN ltzulio Club Ulm' Club Drzunntic Club Stage Crew Motion Pivturc- Up:-rzitor Band lli-Y WILMA KRCG Monitor Committee Obsurvvr Stufl' lu-zulc-rs' Club fit'I'lH1'll1 Club Friendship Club Drzunutic' Club llonor Society GLENN KALAI, ltuclio Club Ili-Y l'll,l,l'lN K1-KST liruinsltiv Club Svnior Play Fr rndsliip Club lllvtic Council qs . r. llife Saving llzlrvzirrl-Yule' Voll S Pin S Lvtter Lvzulers' Club GEORGE BECK Monitor Connnittve 'Franck Aviation Club 1-'nj ey-bn uuiiui EARI. GOSS llasebzill Ijglitweigllt Football Monitor Committee 'l'0Yl'I li ASM CSS EN S Pin Athletic Council Student Assembly Imzulers' Club Ariny-Navy Buslu-tlmll hvillit-H1IFX'2l rd Volley-ball Monitor Committee X I RAYMOND H EEDF Debate Club Hi-Y ' M, tgvgif NADINE S'l'0I.I, Friendship Club Monitor Committee JOHN HENRY Iii-Y Chess Club R C 'l' H K RA CS Friendship Club Observer Business Staff Annual Business Stuff Dramatic Club Philomatheizm Club CV. Presj German Club Monitor Committee INEZ ZIMMERMAN R Drzunatic Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee Leads rs' Club Glee Club OBERT BEHLEN Glee Club Monitor Committee Cl'reas.j Dramatic Club German Club Mid-year Play Debate Club Cross Country Swimming MARTHA SCHMIED Friendship Club Debate Club Dramatic Club LA U It ENCE GOW Milestone Honor Society Debate Club French Club Cross Country CHARLO'1 1'E B EECHER LAWRENCE LYMAN Lntophagi Club CPres.j Observer Staff QLiterary Editorj Milestone Debate Club CExecutive Counull Monitor Committee seventeen fl-IUTTL MARGARET MOODY ln.-udcrs' Club Friclulsliip Club Monitor Committee Riding Club S Letter lll'Y l'l'I'l'l'1ltSON Observer Stuff Annuul Stuff Lightweight Football Hi-Y ItOl3I'Zlt'l' QUINCY Lotoplmgi Club Observer Business Staff Monitor Committee Drzunutic Club li U'I'Il STRACK llonor Society QV. Pres.J A rt Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee German Club l'l l l l ,l l' HADSELL lluscbnll i Q EUNICE HAWKINS Friendship Club Art Club eighteen ijt .I A M ES ROB E RTS Science Club Aviation Club Band Orchest rn It l l'l-l FRALEY Olee Club Sr. Friendship Club C'l'rm-as. 2 J r. Fricmlship Club QPres.D Druumtic Club QV. Pres.D C Lczulcrs' Club Student Council Lotophugi Club Art Club Mid-year Play Senior Play Student Assistant in Gym Monitor Committee MARCEI.I,E NEWMAN Drumutic Club Monitor Committee Lezulers' Club EDVVA HD CR A XTON Glee Club H i-Y M A R I AN 'l'lSSO'l' Friendship Club fCouncil Representative, Observer Business Staff Band QDrum Major, Athletic Council Cheerio Club Riding Club Sr. Life Saving Leaders' Club fPres.J S Pin SU Letter Army-Navy Basketball Harvard-Yale Volley-ball Student Assistant in Gym f 12W DONALD ACUFF' liightweight Football Cbeerio Club German Club Monitor Committee Hi-Y Pres Gi DR DON YVEIGLE Lightweight Football Swimming Golf Club 'l'raek Hi-Y Dramatic Club HUTTL 9 JANE Mnlmlsonn lt, Leaders' Club Monitor Committee ROBERT R ADEHA I Dramatic Club Debate Club Mid-year Play Hi-Y Orchestra Cheer Leader Glee Club B ETTY M URR AY Monitor Committee FRANK BLEILER Track Liglitweigllt Football Glee Club German Club H i-Y Monitor Committee ELEANOR E EASLE Friendship Ch b Leaders' Club TGH Y I E LEONA PEEK Friendship Club Cheerio Club Monitor Committee ED WARD CA RTI E ll Cross Country Lightweight Football Track fCapt.l Student Assembly Glee Club Monitor Committee ELAINE WVILLIAMS Observer Staff CMnnaging Ed., llonor Society French Club fSec.-'I'reas.D Sr. Friendship Club CRing Chairmanj Orchestra CSec.J Lotophagi Club Annual Staff Milestone Quill and Scroll DVVARD LEWAND Heavyweight Football Baseball Monitor Committee AGN ES HAVACK Friendship Club i EDWIN WE'l l'RICK lligrhtweight Football -nineteen fl-IUTTLIZ VIRGINIA BOOTH Student Council I lonor Society Cl'res.J Lenders' Club French Club Debnte Club CS111-nkers' Ilnrenuj Observer Staff QNA-ws Editorj Friemlsliip Club Monitor Committee Quill nnrl Scroll Ilurvurd-Yule Volley-ball R l l'II ISERRY Honor Society QSec.l Frielnlsliip Club French Club D rzunntie Club Glee Club Music Club .I ICSSIE S'l'I'1I'lIEN Glee Club fPres.D Debate Club Drznnntic Club Clflxecutive Couneilj Monitor Committee lieaulers' Club Friendship Club M usic Club CPres.J IIONIA MILLER Gcrmnn Club Cfreus. 3, Sec. 4-J Drmnutic Club Friendship Club Lezulers' Club ' Monitor Committee 6 lIonor Society 0 ,I X-3 ., MARION IIOM EIER CI I A RLOTTE MITCHELL Friendship Club Dramatic Club Lenders' Club French Club Observer Stud flfeuture Editorj Milestone Honor Society twenty HILDA BALDWIN Observer Staff QEditor-in-chic-fl Honor Society Lotophagi Club KV. Pres.j Dramntie Club Friendship Club Lenders' Club Milestone Staff German Club Shuttle Stall' Quill and Scroll FRANCES I,O'l'HROP Honor Society S Pin Sr. Iiife Suvim: Riding Club Observer Stull' QMuke-up Editorj A tbletic Council fPres.j Friendship Club S Letter Ilnrvnrcl-Yule Volley-ball A rlny-Navy Basketball FRANCES GREENFIELD Army-Navy Busketlmll Yule-Harvard Volley-bull Senior Play I,II.l,IAN G0'1 1'SIIAL'I' M A RTHA STORY , S SCHMIDT Honor Society Debate Club Debate Team German Club CV. Pres., Friendship Club Lenders' Club Monitor Committee J E I 1 JHUTTI. AN H ANNA ionor Society Jbserver Stal? Annual Sta ff SYLVIA CRITCHLEY Glee Club Dramatic Club JEANNE HEHR Friendship Club Dramatic Club J UNE CARMEAN J Friendship Club ESSIE BRANDT Friendship Club Glee Club Monitor Committee Leaders' Club Milestone Staff VERNA OSGOOD Friendship Club Leaders' Club J r. Life Saving Sr. Life Saving Yale-Harvard Volley-ball Army-Navy Basketball S Pin S Letter Ig ELEANOR MCCLELLAND Friendship Club Dramatic Club Senior Play Monitor Committee Annual Advertising Staff VIRGINIA KING Friendship Club Leaders' Club Student Assembly Monitor Committee EVELYN BRATZ Friendship Club Monitor Conimittee Orchestra HSTELLE VOGT Glee Club Dramatic Club Friendship Club Music Club Monitor Committee HELEN BARROVV MARGARET PEW Friendship Club twenty one WA II R EN KOHII Lightweight Football JANE WAIUNICK Observer Annual Stuff Friendship Club llrunmtiv Club lIAlIOl.D FOI.'l'S l.i1,:litws-igrlit Fontbnll Ili-Y XVIl,l,lAM DAVIES llund Orvln-st ra Ili-Y I ll A N K WATSON files- Club Monitor Cunnnittee l'AIlI. ORAM Truck lwenty-two HUTTL 1.II.A WILLIAMS Mid-ye-ur Play A HTH UR KING Mll.I.lE KELSEY Friendship Club Pllilmnathvizul Club Debate' Club RAYMOND YAROSH Stump Club Scif-nee Club SAM MELTZER Base-lmll Lightweight Football CCa1pl'.J MARVIN SALOVON German Club Science Club Airplane Club l JHUTTI. ROBERT BITTEL Heavyweight Football JUNE COOK Sr. Friendship Club CVocational Chairman, Dramatic Club Leaders' Club Monitor Committee Honor Society HAROLD SEITZ Heavyweight Football Science Club Aviation Club Radio Club GERTRUDE BELL Friendship Club DOUGLAS BROVVN Track Cross Country Debate Club Monitor Committee MAXINE PARKER Spanish Club Dramatic Club CSec.D Debate Club fSec.J Student Council Monitor Committee Honor Society CARRIE DI DONATO Friendship Club RIC HA,RD DUNNING MA RJORIE TEASDALE Dramatic Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee Leaders' Club ROBERT BALSTAD Lightweight Basketball Heavyweight Basketball Cross Country Student Council Observer Circulation Staff MILDRED VAN HORN Honor Society Dramatic Club J r. Friendship Club QSec.j Sr. Friendship Club Leaders' Club Monitor Committee AILEEN PARKER Spanish Club CV. Presj Dramatic Club Debate Club Monitor Committee CV. Pres.j Student Council Honor Society twenty-three JHUTTL DONALD S'l'lNl'I I.lgl1tw4-igllt lt1lSl-ICtlHlll Baseball Stump Club Orvlu-stru Rl DB l'1li'l' DEUTSCH Dramatic Club lt0l3l'IR'l' DUPONT I lonor Society l'A'l'ltICK GRAHAM Ilwwywviglmt Basketball Cross Country CHA ltI,l'1S MATHIVET Ili-Y twenty-four DA VID SPINDLE l rm-ncb Club Monitor Committee Cross Country RALPH MOORE MICHAEL PERNA ALITA WI'I l'M AN Drnulzltic Club Jr. Life Saving WALT14: Il. NVOLFE Monitor Committee l PIIUPHEFY for January class, 1933, wiittvn by- Hilda Baldwin and Vaulim- liaumgart H U T T L The Class Crier WVEATHER Fair and warmm- witli shown-rs by noon, Hut it will cl:-nr with suushim- soon. Vol. 19, Nu. 33 1 LFIYELANIJ, OHIO, MAY 10, 1950 LAT EST N IC VVS FIRST WOMAN RUNS FOR PRE DUPONT, SALOVON SPLIT ATOM AFTER YEARS' RESEARCH Two co-workers of the University of Illinois, profvssors Marvin Salo- von and Robert Dupont, after years of study and expr-riinvntation, have succweedefd in splitting the-' atom. Tho sci:-ntific world is lvft gasping, for here- tofore- this fvat has ha-vii pronounced impon- siblv. But those Illinois professors said it could ho donv, and then set about to prove their tha-ory. h The Scim-ntific Associ- ation of America has Zl!lllUllIlCUd its intention of prcsvntingg a modal to tlwsv outstanding scien- tists for their latvst feat and for thvir fine work of last year, when they aided fvllow professors to provv viva-tricity and niattvr arc one and the saint- thing. VIRGINIA BOOTH IS FRENCH CONSUL As unusual as the prvsidvntial election it- sclf, is! the rvplact-ment of thc l rcnch consul, a woman, by anothcr W9- niang nanivly, Virginia Booth. Charlotte Nl i t C h P l l, presvnt consulate to Paris, has asked to be reniovvd because of ill hoaltll. Thr President has appointed Miss Booth, wvll known in political and social circlvs as the translator of man y Fra-nch novols, to suc- Qvvd Miss Mitchell. The President Though usually our consuls have been men, wonian's natural tact have said, and adaptibility convinced nic that they arv well qualified for this sort of position. T.,- New Idea! Miss Carrie Di Donato. owner of a coffee shop in New York, has intro- duce-d a novel idea. Slw has hirvd sevvral modistvs to ply their trade in conjunction with her restaurant. Now while my lady awaits her noonday meal, she may have con- ferences with her dress- makers. Incide-ntly, her restau- rant has doubled its number of woman cus- tomers. ' IIIIIiuniinuiiII11iIiII1iiii1iuiuuInnnnnnnninnuInnnuunnmnuun in nunnnnunmiiIiiinmiuu1u11uI111uuu11n1uu1uuunuuunuunnnnn EDITORIAL The Crier wishes to call to the attention ol' the public the sad plight of the railroads. Ever since about 1940 the air- plane has solved the transportation problems of the hurrying world. Conn- now, America! Surely you won't let that oncv so useful means ol' transportation die-'? Long' livv tliv rail- roads. in.nI..ml,mmm.nn.nmnn.nu.mummmmmnumumui Iuummnu1munnnmnmmnnmmnnmnmnmnnnnmm OPERA ARRIVES Old Favorites Here Again Cleveland again wcl- comes Miss Jessie Ste- phvu, soprano, and Mr. Edward Vraxton, bass, in that glorious tale, Joan of Arc. Miss Stephen soars to new heights in this dra- matic and tragic roll, and l'l'ElXlUIl'S portrayal of her standard-bearer, the Paladin, is heralded by Metropolitan as proof that lhtlll' famous singer is able to take one of that most difficult parts with grcat success. Clev9land's great re- sponse to this particular opera is quite astonish- ing: but the music, the story, and the prima donna account for its success lie-rv. BEAUTY SHOP SUED BY SOCIETY WOMAN 350,000 Damage Sought Miss Estelle Vogt, prominent New York society w 0 ni a n, h a s brought suit for 550,000 damage against Miss Gertrude Bell, beauty shop owner. Miss Vogt claims that she Went to the Blonde Beauty Shoppe to have her hair dyvd to a plat- inum color. Now, she says, she cannot leavo her house because of the disastcrous results, She has engaged Mr. Robert Behlf-n, noted New York lawyer, to be her lawyer for this case. James Roberts, law- yer for the defense, is confident that the shop's reputation and the own- er will come out un- harmed, according to a dispatch from the United Press. PETERSON WELL Admirers Rejoice Can an actor never get away fioin his pub- lic'. ' gxroaiwd a wvary movie- hero in tha Rain- bow Memorial Hospital in Hollywood today. Guy Ps-tm-son, th v bored star, underwent an operation for appvn- tlicitis last Tuesday. His surgvon was a Holly- wood doctor, llr, June Cook. During' tlw opvration, tht- hospital was delug- ed by wouivn admirers who awaited word about their idol, and continual mail has bm-n flooding the hospital ever since it bvcainn- known that thc gay L0tl1a1'io of the movies was hiding there. NOVEL SCHOOL PLANNED BY INSTRUCTORS A n0vPl ids-a for a. sclioul was started last month by a local philan- thropist, Jean Hanna, and today she reported hcr plans were near completion. Miss H:inna's idea is that of providing unex- cvlle-cl teachers to the hriglitest of hor pupils so that they may work at a speed uniivccssary for giving homvwork. Sho maintains a girls' school in a Cleveland suburb wlwrv she soon hopes to realize the ideal of a lifvtimo, Shc has combed thc city for the best teach- ers avallznblv. She :Ln- nounces tliat lwr list contains Miss ldlains- Williams for French teachei, Miss Jessie Brandt for Spanish and Home Economics, and Miss Havach for Public Speaking and English. DUNNING INJURED Indianapolis, A. P. Richard Dunning, Amer- ica'S foremost autoracci' tfscapcd serious injury wha-n his car overturned in a preliminary te-st for the races next week, He was going at a slow speed whmi the ac- cident occurred, and so suffered only slight cuts and bruises, SIDENCY SCHMIDT AND SCHMIED RUN FOR OFFICES I rauc1-s A, Schmidt and Martha L. Schmivd, promins-ut women poli- ticians, vvcrv nominated hy thi: lie-publicans gath- vrvd at I'hiladn-lpliia, on the fourth ballot, for thv office-s ol' President and View l'rm-sidcnt ot' tho United Status. The Women of the- liv- public a n convention were sworn to vote- for wouwn candidates, and thx-y km-pt faith. Nuvl-r once did tha-y waver toward tliv loss strong' nu-n candidate-:lg they Q-ve-n carrivd states that heretofore luivv insinu- atvd that tln-y wvrc un- willing' to vote- for any woman. The IU-puhlican com- niittve also coniplvtvd tht- woman for l'rvsi- dent inovvinent by ap- pointing Ruth Strack as canipaign nianagvr. Miss Struck is proniinvnt in political 1-irclvs for hcl' hi-lpful work in ther last campaign wht-n slush was :-wci'ctary to tlw cama paign managvr. Mcanwhile-, the- Dvmo- cratic party havv coin- plvtcd tlivir convvution at Los Angeles and have dispersed. Tin- prosi- dcntial nominov, David L Spindlo, and Donald Stinv, tlw nmninvu for vice pri-side-nt, have! l't'- tirvd to their respective citie-S of Chicago and St. Louis to p1't'Ll!ll'0 for the coming campaign. Miss Schmidt has had much valuable experi- vncv along political linvs. For the past te-n yvars slim- has served oncv as a senator and lwici- as a r1-pre-svnta- tive. Hvr rf-cord is not only brilliant, but in- spiring, lflvn-n during her high school Carver Sho oftvn statvd that sho aims-d no lowe-1' than to hc the- Prvsidvnt of tlw United Statvs. Yacht wrecked The yacht, Stardust , owned by Miss Jane VVarwick was wrvcks-d in a sevvrc storm off thu coast of Maiuc yvstvr- day. Miss VVarWick and hvr guests, Helm-n Lohr, Ed- win VVQ-tlrick, and Bud llle-iler all rvachod shore- safcly, where they were pickod up by a Trans- Atlantic liner. twenty-fi-ve Page Two THE CLASS CRIER May 10, 1950 Society, Stage, and Screen News EDITORIAL lt is the policy of this pupvr to recommend to its readers at course of action concerning im- portant public affairs. Just now the presiden- tial election is tau:-sing much concern among the political loaders of the vuunlry. Their plea is: Ili:-:regard the unusual und spectacular in this campaign. Forget that women fir.g'ui'+- in this l-le-ution. ln:-:tm-nd, base your final decisions on thi- inrlividuul merit of ouch candidate, Su thi- Vltllfllt joins thu- cry. Vote for vul- um-, do not bn- al'l'ecte-tl hy uppv:u'ancv. If the wonu-n mln-serve to win ilu- 4-lm-tion, they do not wnnt to win because they are attractive- cun- didatcs, b ut because they ure the 'better mvn', and have fairly won their election. Book Notes Ona' of our favorite :authors and pm-ts is Marjorie 'l'e-asdalu, who writes delightful child pm-try. 'l'liI- youngsters will lovv he-r newest hook. l'itt+-1' l':ttl.e1'. The pm-in which partic- ularly vnught our eye is this unc, culled Crawl ntv : U have him went, 0 havs- him gone, U havm- him lu-ft I all alone? Him 1-:nn nevvi' cmm- tu we, lls can lieu-1' go to ln-, U 4-rool fate, to I unkind. To take him 'for, and ln-uve' I he-hind. Alla-Q-n l'ai'k1-r has written one of thc love- liosl 411-scriptions imag- lllilhlt' ol' ai sunset, with gray drnpi-ries ol' clouds 1-ntwining thu- glorious sun. lt describes her slate-i s ln-autlful paint- ing, for Maxine Parker is zu popular nature ar- tie-ll. Fred Prim- lm:-1 writ- ten at popular sort of hook, for it tells how to study chemistry in tho- quickest and best way. The name of it is More with 1.4-ss 'l'ln1e, 'l' Q- n n i s enthusiasts will bc happy to sm- a hook by Raymond Low- kowski on the ins and outs of that sport. He has been one of the 4-uuntry's loading tennis playa-rs for yn-ars, so this book should be in great demand. twenty-six SOCIETY NEWS Earl Goss opened his newest hotel, The Five Fingers, more popular- ly known as The Palm , in St. Petersburg last night. .lion Acuff's or- chestra furnished the music for this event, while Jane Mellinger en- tertained th e guests guests with her original dances and songs. Among' the celebrities who attended the I'a.lm's debut were Eleanor McClelland, the famous woman radio announcer, and Margaret Moody, the auburn-haired star ol' the musical comedy hit, Bouncing Babes, escorted by the producer of this hit, Glenn Kalal. Miss Marcello Newman. charming hostess of New York's select soci- ety, will give a ball for charity this Saturday evening in the Black Hat ltooin of the Hotel Derby. Jeanne Hehr and Virginia King, promin- ent social helles, will assist Miss Newman. 'I'a-ta-tara. will blare the horns on next Thurs- day morning as the To Horse and Away Soci- ety stage their annual fox hunt among the beautiful hills 01' the Adirondacs. N o r in a n Heinierdinger will cn- tertuin all the huntsmen at his 1-harming country 1-state, l'unary Cottage after tha- chase. Such notahles us vV2ll'l'0ll Kohl, the inte-rnzt t i on a I ly known polo player, ltuth l l'uley, Ne-w Yoi'k's stage star, Ralph Moore, the Rio do Jlanerio coffee king, and Betty Murray, I' u m u u s llorsowomun, will he hi-ought together by this event. The owner of the un- defeated iwtccr, Buzz lloy Ill, JXl'llUllll' King, unnuumwls that he is go- ing tu Europe for the season, and is now ol'- 1-t'l'lIlf,Q' lluzz Boy to the highest bidder. John Henry, XVall Street bro- ker, is in the market for thc champion, but no definite settlement has been agreed upon. Catherine Duber and Dorothy l'Olll'2ld, popular secretaries of the elite, have been collecting inanuscripts and papers of the A. IJ. latter de- prussionj period. Their museum houses the best literary efforts in which the-re had been any ref- erence to the difficult y immediately fol- if PETER PINCHELL I I AR'rIs'rs' Norms Did you hear the lat- est? Bob Deutsch, New l5ngland's crack repor- ter, tried to amble in on Millie Van Horn, the stage star,-just for an interview, - he says - and was thrown for the loss of ten stories and his dignity. My, my, Bob, didn't you know Van Hoi-n's Gone Garbo and sees newslpapermen only to the door? fEven if wrapped in cello- phane.J By the way, Crack Reporter really means being a big shut, but this doesn't ni e a n Cracked Reporter . Harold Kennedy, that great golfer, is now sending roses to some- body or something. and we don't mean to a fun- eral, either. Ever since he saw that great little musical comedy, 'Where There's u VVilliam '1'here's a Way. QHave you forgotten its star?J Lila Williams, former- ly a poorly paid artist's model, has been offer- ed a stellar role in NVa.rner's 'Here and There. For a short while she played a small part in a stock company. All this while she was hiding her light under a bushel, when real stars should twinkle brilliant- ly. How could you, Lila? Every once in a while this gossip reporter hears something that gladdens the heart. QAW, have a heart, Misterj. For instance, Norman t'ai'lsen's kind act of selling his country home to give a complete lib- rary to the County Hos- pital. George Beck, the avi- zltor whos taking so many hearts for the ride these days, is fly- ing high now himself with a nice, new, shiny contract to manage tri- motor production at the Carabelli Airlines. The latter intends to retire. 'VVe'll miss you, Joe: are you goin' to Europe? XVell, little Peter's getting yawny, so he'll say as did dear old Pepys, his grandpap's fifth cousin,- and so to bed. lowing the year 1929. Sentiment for the bad old days makes it pos- sible for these girls to capitalize on a calamity. Eunice Hawkins and Pat Graham, prominent New York artists, have their latest works dis- played at the Art Mus- eum this week. Miss Hawkins is best known for her portraits of dogs. Merto-Goldwyn-Mayer have a new favorite pair now. Florence Meech and Douglas Brown both play in Rob- ert Klngsley's great Storm Haven. But it is rumored by those who saw the preview that Dania Miller, who plays the part of the maid, steals the show. And talking about great acting, the char- acter parts done by Ruth Kraus and Ellen Kast in the Broadway play. Secretary Smith, is worth the price of ad- mission alone. A new dance team of Dick Bolmeyer and Elea- nore Easley is featuring a step that is becoming tremendously pup.ular called Alabama Slide , created by G o r d o n Vveigle. A new film of the pro- cess of refining gold will be taken at the Yarosh Studios. lt will be under the direction of the well known met- allurgist, Harold Seitz. Nadine Stoll, the own- er of the largest green- house in the world, is giving thousands of dol- lars worth of flowers! to her friend, Margaret Pew, at the opening of the lattor's Sunshine Me- morial Hospital. Philomena Siena, pro- fessor of dramatic criti- cism at Connecticut Col- lege, is opening a new course there in maid training. Betty Risley, one of B 0 s t o n's outstanding musicians, is going to Buffalo to direct the Buffalo Symphony Or- chestra. Her salary will be something like 515,000 a year, 'tis rumored. But then, money talks you know. Hilda Baldwin, novel- ist and play wright has just returned from Lon- don- where she obtained atmosphere for her latest play of English life. It is to called Merry New Year . Michael l'erna and May 10, 1950 THE CLASS CRIER Page Three Latest Sport Flashes of the W orld HEEDER WINS 60 DAY RACE The grand old man of the gruelling sport of bike racing, ltay Heeder, won the lace last night that has been drawing crowds of thrill-seeking patrons, The 60 day race proved to be one of the most excilting in bike history, for competition was keen, and the spills plentiful. Heeder grinned cheer- fully as he received the prize gold cup, and said, lt sure was a tough race, but it was worth it. This was one of the longest bicycle races on record: the cash prizes will be awarded later. Acrobats Perform Here Misses Dorothy NVood- rieh and Alita Xvittman, w e l 1-known acrobats, are giving a perform- ance in the auditorium next week. These agile artists have perfected some re- markable and conlDliCill- ed feats that have sur- passed even the work of Lllllian lietizeil, the famous performer of the days way back in the 'l'hirLies. 'Fiekets will be 50 cents. MISS AMERICA CONTEST TIES . TWO ATHLETES Miss Marian Tissot and Miss lfrances Loth- rop have tied for .the title ol' Miss America in the contest sponsored by the National Athletic Association of America for the most perfect all- aronnd athlete of our niodern times. The two girls, who have been friends since their high school days, were eager to split all the honors granted tlwlil. Miss Tissot blushed eharmingly when inter- viewed and stuttered. Gee, l'm awfully thrill- ed. and Franny and 1 feel greatly honored. Miss Lothrop laughed. VVhat Marion said goes for nie, too. LEWA.ND TOURS See American und Europe 1 From the Air ' VV rite or call Edward In-wand, President ot ATLANTA GIRL WINS CONTEST Finishes With 98.8 Score At a recent conven- tion of the Chiropractors of America, over 100 girls from all over the United States were ex- amined for the Perfect Physique, The results have been announced at lastg the modern Ven- us has been named. Miss Norma Quiggle, president of the league, presented Miss Tove Rasmussen of Atlanta, Georgia, with a medal and an award of 3500. Miss liasrnussen's score was 98.8. Miss Rasmussen said that she owed her splen- did health to the diet of fruit and vegetables that she maintains, and to the basketball play- ing' she does. SPORTS IN MOVIES Star Does Football Film Hollywood is now of- fering the world some- thing new in sport ed- ucation. At present How- ard Pearce, football star who was chosen All- American two years ago and who has since made a name for himself as coach at Michigan, is under contract. Pearce will make 12 reels on the fundamen- tals of football, called, Football in Twelve l.essons. ,These will be seen within two months, for his contract calls for the completion of this work in three weeks. Michigan is now unde- cided as to Whether it is better to keep Pearce as coach with an in- crease in salary, or to let him go to Yale which is bidding for his ser- vices at present. SCHOOL ENDOWED Mliss VVilma Krug, millionaire philanthro- pist, has made an en- dowment of 5500,000 to Miss Frances Greeni'leld's Practical School of Phys- ical Education in Phila- delphia. Miss Helen Barrow, Miss Krug's secretary, acting in her place, pre- sented the check to Miss Greenheld. prominent ,athletic figure inf the last Olympic games. I hope this money will help in giving more young people al chance to be strong and healthy, Miss Barrow said, and help to promote health education among those who otherwise could not know. Tennis Team Stars The high-jump record holder of the last Olym- pics has conquered an- other athletic iield. l'aul Oram has taken up tennis in earnest. In the mixed doubles matches held at Forest Hills yesterday Miss Verna O he and 'sgo od, United States woman ranking star number three, came out the vic- tors in sets ti-4, fi-3, 4-ii, 6-2. Cclaclx Meltzer Resigns Sam Meltzer, football coach at Leland Stanford University, has resigned his position much to the surprise of the unsus- pecting sport world. No reason was given for his actions. Meltzer has been head coach at Stanford for five years, and has made a name for himself by developing' the new type oi' aerial attack that has helped Stanford to come through the past year with but one defeat. RADEBAUGHS Sport Equipment- Buy the Best Bats, MANY STARS OF LAST OLYMPICS VISIT SOCIETY Now that the Olympics are over, most of the athletes are le a vin g Vhina and the Chinkiang Shantung S t a d i u Ill to wend their various ways home. However, Cleve- land's select society is expecting many of the stars to come directly to Cleveland to give an ex- hibition Olympiad for charity. Among the stars who IUQVV ilCCftlJted, and who will soon arrive in Cleveland is Edward Cartier. the winner of the 100-yard dash and half-mile race, setting new records in both events. Carl Carlson, the ath- lete who added another yard to the world rec- ord for the shot put, has already wired his ac- ceptance to add his bit to the show. Neva Tucker, who is Cflllf'LI'll combination of heorgia Colman and Dorothy Poynton, is ex- pected to duplicate some of her marvelous aqua- tic feats oi' the Ping- l,0llH,' I'ool here in Uleve- land. She was able to pile up more points than any other individual in the Olympics. Charles Mathivet, both thy the way, from Cleveland, have accepted the invitation to show f.lll'lI' DOWUIB ILS I'0Wk'I'S of the winning crew to their fellow townsmen. M a rv i n Hackstedde, who now lives in New York, but who was a iesident oi' Cleveland for a few years, has also wired that he is leav- ing immediately for this city. He broke his own world record I'or the hurdle race, and came second in high point scoring. Bob Balstad, who so ably helped the United States lbiving Team to take first place, is ex- pected sometime tomor- row. Buy Special Spectator Baseballs, Basketballs- ATUBOBSH Lewand Tours, Inc. . Modistt-S Spo1't Styles at Shaw and Story IWARG AllE'I' SHAW DIAIITHA S'l'0RY twenty-seven Pfurv FOHI' THE CLASS CTRIER May 10. 1950 NEW GRAPEFRU IT HELPS HUMANITY Mr. Rubvrt Bittle, gift:-rl lim'UuuItui'ist, up- pn-ara-fi lust night in tlw Audi-mi Auditorium, with thi- prmluct of his plnnt 1-xp:-riins-nt, thx- lflnrida Squirtll-ss Grupi-fruit. Mr. l r:1nk Watson, thu 1-lnquvnt and lvurn- vd prul'1'ssm' ot' Botany frmn llurv:n'd Univvrs- ity, dc-live-rx-cl an uddrvss nn 'l'hv Futurv ul' the Squirll:-ss Hrups-fruit. Alix liittlv suppcwtvd thu- lH'Ul'l'SS0l S state- mvnt, This type- of cit- rus fruit will minimizv vye- trouhlv c-au:-wd hy xp:-uyim: juiul-S. XVhe-n co-rtuln sc-if-niiflts doubt- ml tln- ri-mark, Mr. Bit- tle- said, YUu na-od not take- our word for it. and invitvd the- doubtl-rs to try sample- fruit. Hadsell Retire: Il:-rm-'rx nn odd situa- tion! The- man in New York who poses thv must fm' uollzu' :ids is suffe-rim: from stiff nl-ck, l'l1il Hadsvll, tlw flllllllllbl youth who has nmdn- u f0l'llllll' from col- lur mls, announces that lu- now intvnds to re- til'l'. Ne-w stylvs wore- suc- c-m-ssfully introduced by Haul:-u-ll, :end his famous l':u-n- is undoubtvdly one ul' tin- ha-at known in thu- 4-ountry. posfii? i Puluted mul Electric Dhqnluyn Robert Quincy Advertising Co. Quulity with Quincy GOTTSCHALT DAIRY llvnltliful Milk from I-hippy Cows. Ours Must B0 Class AI Milk Ure-ok, Ohio Scot Stands Guard Every evening at fivv, a. faithful Scottie, Tam 0' Shunter by mum-, stands patiently at thv main entrance of thu Gow tc-xtile com- pany, waiting for his niustvr, the president of ilie +-stablishment. The- cunning little fel- low, with ii huge plaid bow about his neck, nevvr misses an day, rain or shine, but stands guard with Pager eye, g'rm-vtirig his muster with wagging tail. Mr. IJ. Lawrence Gow, pup, has entered him in the proud ownvr of this xnuny contests, claiming hcl is thv finest Scot in the world. NEW INVENTION Wistar Gets Contract Fnom Airline Uharle-si Wistar, Amer- icu's foremost electrical vngirwvx' and inventor, has received a contract from the Wolfe Airway Company for installing his latest invention, the mechanical porter. This remarkable elec- trical man makes up berths, turns lights on and off, and. when in- stalled in the diners, will take orders and serve as df-l'tly as any waiter now employvd. Mr. Walter Wolfe thinks this nvw device is one of the most clever electrical devices of the yvar. Tho company plans to use the porters in their ne-w flu-t of pus- SUYIHVI' pianos, and I am sure that wv shall never regret this move, Mr. VVoIfv stated. Dictionary Revised The whule English speaking world will be affected by Miss Char- lotte Bceclmfs latest ef- fort. This famous ortho- grupher has devoted several years to revis- ing the old 1935 edition of Webstux-'s Diction- ary. All difficult words have been spelled more simply, Miss Beecher says, And now even :L baby can read the dic- tionary. She is one of the best authorities on spelling, and it is pro- phesied that lwr book will sell well. Thvre has been much discussion about Miss Be-eclwr's hint that she considers shorter and more direct spelling tlw only modern thing. PROFESSOR WRITES LONGEST BOOK Copy-Reader Going Blind Lawrence Lyman, pro- fessor at the University of Oregon, is now work- ing on what he claims will be the longest book in the world. It is about 2,000 pages, and is not yet completed. The subject for his long dissertation is The Placing' of the Comma. He is ul world-wide uu- thor'ity un punctuation, and puts forth all his theories on the comma in this book. His copy and proof- rcader, Albert Libhaber, is now having serious eye trouble after copy- reading Professor Ly- mun's latest litvrury ef- fort. Zimmerman's Dance Studio Class lessons to the high clan. Kate Smith recommends our Advanced Course in Adagio Dancing Courses in old times dances: 1. Tango 2. Charleston 3. Waltz WILLIAM BRUSMAN TAKES MOON William Brusmun has again achieved success. His latest striking pho- tograph of the moon has caused even the most bla:-me photograph- ers and the general pub- lic to sit up and take notice. Mr. Brusmun was formerly one of Ameri- czfs better known radio announcers. Mr. Brusmun stated. during this exclusive in- terview, A portrait like this will prove very handy for lovers when the weather does not permit ' tqhe original Diana to appear. Day Dreams Finished The song writer of the most popular piece of lust year, Miss Ruth Bvrry, has now finished her newest song, Day Dreams Forever, which the public has been waiting for. She is working on the contract with Warner Brothers stipulating she is to write all the music for their newest musical comedy, Here and There. FAIL 'l'0 BREAK RECORD NVQ will break it yet'.' Misses Donia Miller and Millie Kelsey declared, when they were inter- viewed concerning the altitude parachute junip- ing record. They failed in an ut- tempt last week. but are preparing to try again. 1 uni sure we shall succeed. Miss Kel- sey is 11 fine pilot, and I am feeling grvatf' smiled Miss Miller, tlw parachute jumper. WV0lVIEN'S PLANE CRASHES Miss .June Curmean and Miss Marion Hoineier of NVhevling. West Virginia, traveling Owner . T ik , I U I ' Mins Lllllnn W gl. 'i.y'v'l'U'l0w y eff G f I r Si-'file lifighfdwnli 2512211 V W4 Come to stginlinoplv. I - - 214 The women were pull- SILVIA gonizjrgsllglwtheix CRITCHLEY OPENING' TONIGHT Whofllshgd fhom to In Wifi vp- Euclid and E- 105 5:3f,laml,,a:Q Sesiterssg Pl ' p Inll ' . . . . ' NWI. whflq Mommlsl Bill fB1gJ Davies and his orchestra reported resting quietly lu-:Form PARIS. H ldf?ti1r1ng after the Shock' -A aro 'o ts, rooner -f Q- Q Leona Peek's YAROSH COAL A PENTHOUSE' COMPANY WANT A REAL THE LOAN EA 7 T ROOM l' r xngyfnliiatlie-r PORTRAIT' LIBRARY Exclusive Entertain- C....w l.......,.. gm: :5,,g:1,,,Ag,1:5 Msfffafz-Ilibwfian ment a3.i,3?efr'iS ' coul to :nuke It hot I. Books on Deep Sea 203 Floor df Goin I Wi Mtn! youlf' A- Pau me Baumgart Dlving Um, Building. twenty eight f l fl-lUTTL O YOU graduated from Shaw, eh?,' the elderly, rather absent-minded gentleman re- marked. And in what. year, might I ask?,' January '33,', we replied promptly. Could we ever forget? Ah! Indeed? At that time I was a young man, ladies, and a teacher at Shaw. You recognize me, do you not? Ah, well! It has been a long time. But who were some of the members of your class? Perhaps I may remember them. VVe eyed each other doubtfully. VV-e-ll It had been a long time. Oh, there was - - one by one, old memories popped into our heads, and we found that we remembered: Charles VVistar-Because he's been Presi- Aileen and Maxine Parker - Because you dent four times in two years. Marion Tissot-Because, while she may have had numerous encounters with Mr. Low- den, she has had a perfect record of at- tendance since second grade. Howard Pearce-Because he is not only a proficient athlete, but also a member of the Honor Society. Virginia BoothfBecause being first in one's class would make anyone famous. Lawrence Gow-Because fwith remarksj al- though he's Scotch he's very generous. Marvin Salovon - Because fPbfC2H302Q 3Ho2j never baffled him. Ruth Fraley-Just because. Jane VVarwick--Because she's never a dis- turbing element in the class room. Bob Behlen-Because he is an Eagle Scout. never know whether Aileen is Aileen or Maxine, or whether Maxine is Maxine or Aileen, etc. Carl Carlson-Because when only four boys out of your class are in the Honor So- ciety, you automatically beeome famous. Florence Meeeh - Because, while she may have lost her heart, she probably never lost her head. fe Edward CraXtongBecause his rumbling bass would be recognized in darkest Africa. Frances Schmidt-Because she'd argue any- where with anybody about anything. Ruth Berry-Because of the way she can tickle the ivo ries. June Cook-Because of her ability to trans late Virgil on the spur of the moment. Signed: Elaine Williams Pauline Baumgart twenty-nine fl-lUTTL .KN QQ? x 5 thirty ltUllI'lli'l' C'0l.l,lNS Sc-nior Class fl'rs-sul Junior Class CPN-s.H l,ig'htwcight Football llcuvywcipqht Football linsvbull Ili-Y Student Council fPres.j llonor Society WILLIAM BURTON Senior Class CV. Pres.D Student Council C'I'reas.j Honor Society Dramatic Club Q Ex. 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Pres.j Monitor Committee E VAN EDWARDS Honor Society Annual Staff fEditor-in-chiefj Hi-Y Student Council i fl-IUTTL VVILLIAM COZAD Band Lightweigllt Football Dramatic Club 1 11, V IOLEEI' BURGESS Debate Club Dramatic Club Monitor Committee ADELBE RT GLASSE R Hi-Y Monitor Committee KATH RYN MORRIS Friendship Club Dramatic Club Monitor Committee MARVIN RUBIN Orchestra CPres.J Observer fSports Ed.J Annual Staff fSports Ed., Tennis Mid-Year Monitor Committee ADDAH PYLE Friendship Club Annual Business Staff Monitor Committee RUTH IIAMBLY Monitor Committee Friendship Club MANNINU SMI'l'll Aviation Club Radio Club Observer Business Staff French Club Track EILEEN RIETII Debate Club Friendship Club Dramatic Club An ual Business Qtaff ' 'dikvtfliitor Committee ibserver Business Staff MICKEY SCIIAFFER I4l,C','lltYVE'ig'llt Basketball Monitor Committee JANICE BRCMBACH Art Club Dramatic Club Friendship Club Leaders' Club ROB ERT1 K ING Track VVres-atling Ligbtweiglit Football Hi-Y thirty-one JHUTTL IGDWIN SVVINDICMAN llonor Sovis-ty QS:-v.-'l'rvas.j Ubsurvm-r clvlilllillflllg' lillitorl Monitor Committvv lli-Y lD0ltlNDA NAI' l.otonliup:i Club Drsnnnlim' Club l'lI'l1'llIlhlllIi Club lA'iIill'l'Sl Club Monitor Committrv I'1l,'I'UN IIUIGIIN tilt-1-Club lll'1Vl'lltl.Y Ftlltll l ri1-nclsliip Club Ulusvrvvr Annual Stuff X JACK M:u'l,ANAIlAN l,ig:l1tw1'iglil Footlm Slum' Crm-w Ili-Y ll M .X HUA It l'l'l' l l,l'1'l'Cl l lilt lhirty-two B I'1'l 1'Y H PICK MAN Friendship Club EDWIN VVULPAW Honor Society Swimming' CCupt.J Observer Annuul Stuff Debate Club clC'!'IINlll Club Hi-Y Monitor Committee I I IBLEN MAR'1'l.l'IY Glve Club Fltl'l'Z ZORN Honor Society KV. 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Hi-Y GRACE THUT Cl .v Clul . rien p ud ' b - w . l b onor Society WILLIAM WEBER Tennis l fl-lUTTL ESTELLE BAILUS 7 F riendsbip Club Monitor Committee 1 Leaders' Club I DONALD CROUSE Tennis Stamp Club German Club LEORA GREER Leaders' Club Friendship Club RICHARD TODD Heavyweight Football Track ' Dramatic Club Monitor Committee ' Mid-Year Y 'V 7' DOROTHY HOLLOCHER Friendship Club Latin Club Monitor Committee ROBERT WURZMAN Observer Debate Club QEX. Council, Debate Team Speakers' Bureau fCapt.j Annual Staff Monitor Committee Lotophagi Club J ACK THIEL German Club Q'l'reas.j KATHRYN FISHER Monitor Committee STANLEY ROEDIGER Dramatic Club Rand J A N E A RTE RS Friendship Club Glee Club fSee.-'l'reas.j Dramatic Club Monitor Committee ARTH UR H EISS Hi-Y Basketball CMgr.j Aviation Club Monitor Committee Dramatic Club g ! Q X ELFANOR LARSEN Observer Monitor Committee Friendship Club Annual Staff Leaders' Club JHUTTL NEAL SNUWlil'IltUl'Ilt Iiigrhtwcight Football Swiuuning lll'lI.l'ZN BARCII Honor Society Stuilvnt Council film' Club Spanish Club Ubscrvn-r Annual Stall' Monitor Committee la-mlm-rs' Club l'll'll'llflhlllIl Club Wll.l'fElt BAYLEY Aviation Club Dcbutc Club G4-rinan Club lli-Y Monitor Connnittcc Urclu-stru l+1Dl'l'H LIATTI Friciulsliip Club Cheerio Club JOHN ZAPF Stain' Crew Ili-Y J AN E ADA MSON Athletic Council l rim-nrlship Club Leailcrs' Club Monitor Coininittce' forty ., I 0 Ny , . A5 1 .1 ,, ' nn run 1-Mui' Honor Society French Club Lotophngi Club QS:-c.-'l'rc-as.j Observer Annual Stuff Drsunutic Club Sr. Friendship Club CS:-rvicv Ch Monitor Connnittcc l'Alil. SCHRECK Cross Country Monitor Conunittcc Orclwst ra Ili-Y IIl'1l,ENE PUR DCN Observe-r French Club Spanish Club Dramatic Club Fricmlsliip Club lafadcrs' Club Monitor Coininittce Honor Society Ull ,liElt'l' YAl.l lN'l'lNlQ Band ANN WAELDE Annual Business Stuff Monitor Ctllllllllttet CA R L B ERN H A It DT IHUTTL GORDON CARNES G EORG-IANA NOLAN Friendship Club IR A UPPER MARGARET Mc'CAFFREY Clwerio Club Friendship Club Give Club M usim' Club GEORGE SIMON Honor Society Aviation Club Track C ross Country R ITA D U MONT Observer Annual Staff IE R ELAINE BAUMOEI, A rt Club KSA-c.j Friendship Club Monitor Committee PA UI, R ECK Track German Club GR ACE MCGON IGLE Cbverio Club Glcc Club Friendship Club Dramatic Club Debate Club Leaclers' Club Music Club Monitor Committee ROBERT MONTUOME RY Monitor Committee Baseball MAXINE ADLER Annual fAdvvrtising Mgr.l Friendship Club NVll,l,IAM GATES Glef' Club Stamp Club forty-one ll-IUTTL lluskvlbull fMgr.D Sings' Crew Slngm- Munugvr noss BARNARD , l'1lJl'l'II SMYTII l rm-nvli Club D1-buh-Club llrnnmlic Club JOHN MAXWELL lli-Y 'l'ruck l,l JlllHllli' Club Liglxlwvigllt Football Monilor COllllllllll't' IIELEN IJOCD Frionrlsllip Club Drunultiu Club 1 Q Monitor Connnillm- g f IIARLEY THOMPSON llrzunulic Club Ulm' Club Mill-Your Ili-Y l'll,l'lANUli SCI l N Ellllili Frivnclsbip Club forty-two win? ,Q D ,4 1 JEAN SPEED Student Council fY. Pres Drzunulic Club fTreus.j Friendship Club Glef- Club l,4-uclers' Club Monitor Committce GORDON JOBSON Monitor Committee Observer Business Stuff Buskc-llmll QAss't. Mgr., A lI,E EN JAMES Frm-ncb Club CPres.j Lotoplmgl Club CV. Pros. Frivmlsllip Club Leaula-rs Club I liOBEli'l' EDDY film-v Club Monitor Connniftee M A HUA li ET B RYA NT Fri:-nclship Club D rzuuntic Club Give Club Monitor Connuittee Student Council Leaulers' Club JAMES BYERS Heavyweight Football Heavyweight Boskrlbull 'l'rur'k l ll-IUTTLIZ l'llELMA BAXTER -LVIUIKRAY LARGE Friendship Club Swimming SANFORD LIBIIABER HELEN DIVUKY Art Club Monitor Committee Friendship Club Jr. Life Saving 7,1-ill! fl I jrn f L !f'11 JEAN CUTH BERT ' ' .' ' ' l 14 rlendslnp C lu 1 HAR RY MUODY Monitor CUllIlIlltf?9 -ff N Y gl X l , I 'E B 1 G f VANJA ANDERSON h S Cl Orchestra Trl I ' , yvwff EILEEN DORSH GEORGE REED Friendship Club X CATHERINE DUBER Imtoplmgi GEORGE RALPH forty-three JHUTTL KA'l'llllYN Ml'II.l!0IVliNl'I Drunmtic' Club Clflx. Com-.J Monitor Conunitlrv Friomlship Club JACK VAN lil'lliGl'lN Drnrnnlic' Club MARY KA'l'll l'1liINl'I LAMB Frivmlslxip Club Monitor Committee l,I'1llllIltll' Club flix. Com.J li0lll'lli'l' BLAIR Drumutic' Club Hi-Y A IDA l,lNN l'1Ii'l' Frivlulsliip Club li l l'H I lA RHIS forly-four I'Iil+1STON D EMING Hi-Y Monitor Committee Basketball MARGARET CULEMA N DUN S'l'ElNAR'l' Swimming Cheerio Club Monitor Committee ROSALIND FIN KELSTEIN Fri:-mlslxip Club Drnmutic Club li ll A YC E IS ENN l'l'l l' o1,ADYs KERN l IHUTTL JOHN HYLAND ELLA MA Fl YOUNG Friendship Club Glee Club Dramatic Club Monitor Committee Leaders' Club Kl'lNNl'l'l'H MARTINEA U Hi-Y Monitor Committee Debate Club X ' xii! MA1ccsy'lg1sp7fJisn.LxT014 N C eer' 'luif J Af D ama ' Clumil-'V . J .lgfe Sfaxyig ' CV nfl al A 9rtisingSWff ynitor Cornmitt ,- W'YN'l'l lll N l'lWl'lOUSl'i Lotophagi Club W XJ AIJX,-fl SARAH BERGER German Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee BETTY REID ENB ACH Monitor Committee RUB ERT COIINING Heavyweight Football Swimming Student Council Hi-Y Ql'res.D Dramatic Club Mid-Year fBus. Mgr., Monitor Committee IX D RUTH Y C01 ,V I N Glee Club Spanish Club ROB E RT RHODES I lea vyweigrht Football IRENE .FACES Friendship Club Leaders' Club llarvard-Yale Volley-ball FLOYD K UH EN Football Glee Club Music Club forty-fiw JHUTTLII MAI! IAN HOFFMAN flrrnuln Club lVlAlt.l0ltll'i KUCII Ulm' Clllb Music' Club Monitor Cununillcc l'll.l'IAN0lt M ICANS l ri1-nmlsbip Club D1-lmtr Club Monitor Counniltm- llonor Sovicty DUllU'l'llY PICASIC Monitor COIlllIlllll'l' l !'ll'lHlSlIlll Club M'll.MA VVHISS Frim-nllsllip Cfub Cluw-rio Club Monitor Couunitluc ltC'l'll CIHIOKIIAM Girls' Ulf-v Club l ric-nclsbip Club fo rty-sim .I A N l'I'l l'l'1 Pl ll .K Orclu- at ru Frim-mlsliip Club l.lfCll.l.l'1 WILLSON l ric-nclsbip Club Glu' Club Music Club lt I l'll CARMAN l'lI'lC'llllSlllll Club Spunisb Club Band Urvlwstru Drsunzltic' Club Ile-lmtv Club Monitor Colnniittcv Gl'Zlt'l'ltCIJl'1 PRCSSF lSAl4El.l,A Pl PERSON Fri-nvlu Club KV. l'rcs.j 1,1-acl:-rs' Club Frivlylsbip Club Monitor Conunittvv Milestone D1-bute Club J , i 'Alun' sI,oAN S 'NI.0iltll'l'H. Club i XSL l.if0Suving IIllI'VZll'Kl-xvillt' Vollvy-l Monitor Committvv lJI'2lllliltlC Club German Club l Hi JHUTTLE HELEN ROTHAERMEL Dramatic Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee Cheerio Club ROI3Elt'l' UHER llc-avyweiglmt Football Track MARIAN BECK I riendship Club Monitor Committee JAMES BUNT Baseball Basketball MARY ZINO DEAN KNAPP Band JOHN TOMLINSON c Swimming Science Club M E RLE BOYD Friendship Club Monitor Committee MARTIN PETERMAN Dramatic Club fPres.j Mid-Year Hi-Y COI,E'l l'A CALI ,OWAY Glee Club THOMAS PATRICK Chcerio Club Aviation Club ltli'l'll WARJA Friendship Club Dramatic Club Monitor Committee Orchestra forty-seven ll ll'l'll KA ISE!! l.1-mlcrs' Club WILLIAM lSl'RRAGl'l Give- Club MADUE FRECND Drnnmtiv Club Frim-nclship Club Dclmtv Club Latin Club 1 l'C'lK'll Club Lenders' Club IKUIHC li'l' KINGSIJCX Swimming Liprbiwvight Football 'lk-:mis IN DR IS 'I'0I,I, Drunmtic' Club IHCRYI, BURR X Band Swimming L Ili-Y J, forty-eight HUTTL W IS EN LA R ICK Iiglxtwcigllt Football Monitor Committee Dranmtic Club E'l'Hl11l, MARTIN Draunutic Club Friendship Club N n33ll 0 Puck GEORG E PICKER ELI. Stamp Club CV. Pre-SJ Liglitweigllt Football ART PENNINGTON Art Club Friendship Club LAWRENCE ANDERSON Ili-Y R I 'TH H ARDY l l JHUTTL ROI'4ER'I' ZCLA CF Ilonor Society Dramatic Club Observer Business Staff Spanish Club CSCCJ Hi-Y Glev Club Monitor Committee VH li A I3 HN ESH Friendship Club Monitor Cormnittee TERRY AI.I.I41N lill'l'II GIICRING Friemlsliip Club Imtopliagi Club Loaders' Club C II li IS G A It I ,OCK Iii-Y Dramatic Club Track BICIQNICE PACI, Give Club Fricnclsliip Club VIRGINIA I3ELVII,I,E N Friendship Club ,, X I A., .- v.L,W!' n X. v ISRONVN German Club Student Council Hi-Y Swimming fMgr.J Monitor Committee Glee Club ADRIA DIENER Frienclsbip Club Pliilollmtlleiaii Club Dramatic' Club Monitor Committee Debate Club I.iglitu'eigrl1t Footbal German Club Glee Club ROY ANGEL X I M A RGA R ET J EI? lil Lotopliagi Club D ralnatim' Club Frienclsliip Club Glen: Club Monitor Committee Lcaclers' Club RUI3Elt'l' EWELI, Spanish Club CI'res.J Debate Club l.atin Club l lr, 1 'I I A H forty-nine D, IHUTTL lDUll0'I'llY SCllMl7'l'Zl,l' Monitor Committvc Clu-1-rio Club A' V1 li 511311, -J, 1 l5l'lllNAlilJ CLARK lluwlaull Ili-Y CV. Pros., l.i1,:l1lwvip:lii Football l'lVANGl'll,lN E Al7l.l' Fricxulsliip Club I i,l'IlIlHllil' Club ' Monitor clUIIllllilti'lxXLyx' I.v:ul1'rs' Club l JACK illl,CllltIS'l' ',. A' fri,-Az. .I A TVI NS BARR l'I'l l' llc-rulun Club KPN-s.J Monitor lllilllllllltfk . GI:-1' Club f J J I wif' ,Lf My 1 -v G HONG H VVI EN Eli Clu-cr lxaulvr Clwvrio Club M A HUA li ET GI ,li ASON Fri:-mlsliip Club Drzunutic' Club Monitor Committee I4-:urls-rs'Cll1l1 ROB E lt'l' BOYI ,A N Swimming IliQIillVYk'igilt Football Ili-Y J A N E lt! lSE ICD W A RD B li EN DZA Swimming M l-ELISA SCHUMAKEII Friendship Club Debate Club Monitor Committee W A l .'l' E It lt OC I-l E Football Swimming Track Glee Club M ARTHA I,l'1OPAltD Honor Society Student Council Friendship Club Dramatic Club fllee Club Monitor Committee OSCAR Mclilli NEY Stamp Club lt l l'H SAGHR Glce Club Friendship Club Leaders' Club Monitor Committee Jr. Life Saving IACK R0lJl'iVVAI.D l'll,l lANUlt NULL Y Glee Club CV. Pres.H ' JN' QJ J French Club Leaders' Club N Friendship Club Monitor Committee Honor Society W HUTTL MARY EI.EANURl'1 BOVVMAN J r. Friendship Club C'l'reas.D Sr. Friendship Club Dramatic Club Glce Club JAMES 1'HII,l.ll'S Lotophagi Club fPres.J l Student Council X Debate Club CI'res.j Orchestra Hi-Y Milestone Honor Society l'll:lZAllE'l'H MclN'l't Q .n 'l - L S n lSll ul My Mlm' llAl tY PlCKEltlNfi Tr ck Sy lnish Club Debate Club Monitor Committee f ,K X13 ,c ., ff , ' 1'-11-'I In EI,IZAl5l+1'l'll RUSH llonor Society Orchestra French Club Leaders' Club Student Council ,Z , S ',., 'BQ VX NNQQQJVXNPC . HARRY HAUCK Stage Crew Monitor Committee Debate Club Drarnatic Club X fifty-one JHUTTL IN DN ALD ROSS Truck MONICA PERRY Sr. Friendship Club QV. Pres.j French Club Art Club Monitor Committee RALPH STEPHENS Lotophngi Club Truck Aviation Club Observer Business Staff Monitor Committee DOROTHY STOCKS Friendship Club Monitor Committee WILLIAM WHITWORTH Swimming: Hi-Y Cross Country MARJORIE ELEANOR LEWIS Friendship Club German Club D4-hate Club Cheerio Lenders' Club Monitor Committee fifty-two M ILDRED SIXT Honor Society Glee Club French Club Lemlcrs Club Monitor Committee Student Council W ALTER B II A N DT H i-Y Cross Country B ETTY FISK E HARRY KURTZ Shuttle QArt Editor Cross Country Truck Art Club Hi-Y ELSIE ROTH 'l I f f , R IJM II ITGH YOUNG Debate Club D fl-NJTTL MARGARET HANNER Friendship Club WALKER WUODWO RTH Spanish Club Debate Club C, x A ,, , , . ' ll DORO 1 HX IN EAL Glee Club Friendship Club Leaders' Club 0 Music Club OJQ DICK LEWIS Observer fBusinessJ French Club Honor Society EW ELINOR ZORN Honor Society Latin Club German Club fPres.j Leaders, Club Monitor Committee VVILLIAM SCHUMAKER German Club Stamp Club CHARLES NEELY Lightweight Football Lightweight Basketball Heavyweight Basketball Baseball Hi-Y Monitor Committee JOSEPHINE SHARP Glee Club Friendship Club Monitor Committee VVARREN EISENH UT Heavyweight Football Track Lightweight Basketball Heavyweight Basketball Baseball H i-Y . R UTH GARWOOD Friendship Club Leaders' Club Dramatic Club Student Council MA URICE ROSE French Club Heavyweight Football Baseball H i-Y 'ffy 'NORMA SACCANI Friendship Club Dramatic Club fiffu three llAliI.ANUll,l,l'1SI'll+l l.ll,l,IAN Kl'RI'l'SKY Drnumtic' Club l ris-mlsbip Club Plnilmuutlwizlu Club Monitor CUlllIllltlt'l' lmancls-rs' Club illfllllliill LAW GlCACl'l IIASTINGS l'lI'll'Ilil5lllIl Club Clu-4-rin Club lla-lmlr Club iil'l0llGl'l IIUUYEK A viulinu Club linml Clwvr IA-:ull-r Stage- Crew Drzunutiv Club l30li0'l'llY lJANll'll,SUN Monitor c'0IllIllltll'C l.m-mlvrs' Club Ulm' Club Ulm-rvvr llusium-ws Stuff l rivmlsbip Club jifly-four HUTTLE ALICE DAVVES IIUWA RD PAGE Glce Club Lightweigllt Football Truck lIl'lI,EN VVIMER Fri:-nclsllip Club THOMAS CRAGO Spanish Club Debate Club Frivmlsbip Club D rmuutic Club Ping-Pong Club IX JN A I JJ R U'l l'l+l li HAZEI, IIOUSEM.-KN LUIS HOPKINS Sr. Life Saving German Club Monitor Club HUTTL V1 'Q-..-,,.. LLOYD MARTINDALE PA ULINE J EARECK Friendship Club Clic-e-rin Club Q 1 f jx N01 6!VjyR Q fn-- fiffzl-Jive HUTTLE Hall of Fame TUDENTS of the Radio History Class of 1933, we present to you this authentic page from the historic Shaw High Shuttle of 50 years ago. For your vision and perusal, we now roll back the scroll of time to the Hall of Fame for the June class of 1933. Bob Collins-The class president as well as Bing Crosby's nearest rival. Ed VVolpaw-Shaw,s swimming champ. Helene l'ur Dun-For her quiet distinctive personality. Laurence l'errince-Because of his outstand- ing scholastic ability and his humorous poetry. Bob Corning-His curly hair and ability as Hi-Y president are only two of his claims for fame. Helen Tebbc+She played a mean queen in The Queen's Husband. Bob Zulauf-IVho can play the piano like nobody's business. Helen Barch-A genius at math and sports writing. Bernard Clark-Because of his good-natured chuckle. Ircanne Lewkowski-For her high scholastic standing. Hugh Gunn-He looks like an Arrow Collar model and can spout poetry fhis ownl. Bud Rocho.+VVe remember having seen him smile once. Mildred Sixt-The platinum blond with a brain and a voice. Martha Leopard-Her sweet manner has won her many friends. Evan Edwards-To be editor of the Shuttle is somethin'. Bill Burton-VVe have always considered llllll a perfectly groomed young lnan. Harry KurtzWAmong other things, he can draw a mean set of false teeth. Jean SpeedYVVho has been so active in the Student Council. Harley Thompson-Because of his inimitable type of humor James Phillips-His versatility and genius at argument. Betty Jane Curley-Because of her beautiful red-blond hair. James Barrett - He always has a genial greeting for everyone. Elizabeth Rose-For her ability to rattle off French. Muriel Patterson - Hers is the most in- triguing nickname. Edythe Hart '33 Dolores Keating '341 Nonsense in Names Une fine June Day while I was yet very VVeiss, I decided to take a walk to the zoo. I Kast the book by Conrad which I had been reading at Rubinfoffl on the radio. Through Gates and over fences I went. Remembering I had a call to make, I turned toward a telephone Booth. I stumbled over a brown Iviener lying among Tufts of grass, so I took it to feed the Hauck, or the Leopard at the zoo. Reaching the Booth I tried to get my numhe1'. After the Sixt dialing I became angry and muttered, '6There ought to be a I.aw or, better yet a Gunn should be used on Hoover invented these things. Heckman get it right this timef' Finally in desperation I rang for the operator. uN:l.ll,, I started but the girl,s sharp tongue rasped, '4Thut. Thut. don't get into a Hoff7man. l'her Hart trouble will get worse. Bu-rr, was all I could ejaculate. I want Eddy 0691? At last I reached my friend. I Tollfdj him of my difficulties. He Becked me to see his Newhouse which was Qearly Dunn! The day being still Young I Toddfledj over. The Furst thing my friend asked was, How do you like the Seitz and my Houseman?,' I replied that the Hall was planned wrong, that the glitter ran the wrong way, and that the Rose, Zorn, and Berry bushes between the Beecher the oak and the Kohl bin would soon die. He shot back, It will be all right when the Koch tidies up. That reminds me I need a new Heeder for the front room. Ouch! I yelped. CC barking my shins on the Spindle of a wheel-barrow. Now I Havach, so I am going home for a Knapp. -Robert Yvurzman ifly--'W I JI-IUTTLIQ ,lune Class Prophecy EDVVARDS INVENTS MAMMOTH TELESCOPE Sept. 5, 1964.-i.-1 radio-equipped telescope ten million times stronger than any other in the world is the latest product of the inventive genius, Evan Edwards. VVithout waiting to read more I threw do wn my paper, picked up my hat, and rushed out the door. A taxiplane piloted by Gilbert Allen was waiting at the curb, getting into the plane we hurried through the crowded city air zones, past air cop Gordon Page, to the ob- servatory of my old class mate. .....,.... Another unique feature of this telescope, my friend continued, is that its range may be curved. Thus we can see around the earth,s curvature to, for instance, the north pole. He1'e, look. I applied my eye to the telescope and a scene of ice and snow met my eyes. Out of a particularly deep drift rose a red and white striped pole-the pole! It advertised VValter Brandt's barber shop, where I recognized Jean La Fever getting her hair bobbed, and Charles Herzer getting his head shaved. Clark Brown was polishing shoes and Bill Burrage washing windows. In the back room Robert Boylan and Ruth Garwood were playing pool. Around the corner was John Ingram's gambling casino and Harold Mosher's North Pole Real Estate Company. 'This is wonderful, I cried, and eagerly I turned the focusing dial to New York City. Immediately there appeared a chaos of noise and confusion. Newsgirls, Aileen James and Helen Barch, were shouting the murder of the recent mayor, Robert Craig. The new talking ad- vertising signs were blaring forth the praises of Dr. Gordon Carnes's patent medicine, the indorsement by Margaret Jeremiah of Harry Moodyls green lipstick, and the fact that Neal Snowherger used June Day's channel swimmer's grease in his late swim across the Atlantic Ocean. The crash of two autoplanes precipitated a street brawl in which Helen Doud and Glen Lowry were the chief participants. Policeman George Law arrested the pair and took them before Judge Warren Eisenhut. They were sentenced to ten weeks under Sheriff Bill Cozad at the municipal jail. Down Broadway with its glitter of a million lights, one of Bernard Clark's nickel taxi- planes bore the debonair first nighter, John Forrester. He stopped at Joe Diamond's famous theater where Hugh Gunnls latest musical success, 4'The Blue Banana, was in progress. Edythe Hart had the lead, while George Hoover was starred in a comic role, and Margaret Bryant and Betty Heckman were in the chorus. A rival attraction across the street was Eleanor Richards' exclusive night club, featuring Gilbert Valentinels dance band, with Ella Mae Young starring on the floor show. A little further on, Tom Patrick's sports arena billed a wrestling match between Tiger Jack ltlartin and Floyd Throttler', Kuhen. Ernest Tay- lor was to be referee. Over at Radio City, mechanic Gordon Richards was desperately trying to fix the wires so the kiddies would not miss George VViener,s daily bedtime story. Meanwhile, Eleanor Noll, soprano, and Elizabeth Rose, violinist, were broadcasting a beautiful duetg Paul Smedley was laying them in the aislesn as a comediang and Robert Caldwell was crooning over the Blues Network. Martin Peterman was an announcer. Looking toward the YVilliam VVhitworth building, highest in the world, I came across the offices of Dick Lewis and James Phillips, world famous lawyers. Office boy George Reed had just left for his grandmother,s funeral when Martha Leopard, society woman, came in with a million dollar suit against the keyhole columnist, John Zapf. She was informed by the pretty secretary, Dorothy Neal, that the two lawyers were in conference. In reality they were up at Hugh Youngts roof garden playing miniature golf with Eleanor Means, for whom they had just procured a divorce. 6 fifty-seven ll-IUTTLII In the same building, a few stories below, were the headquarters of Kenneth Martineau's international one cent to 2181000 stores: and the rooms of the noted detective, Jack MacClana- han, and his biographer and publicity man, Dr. VVilliam Gates. Also in the building were the offices of l,ois Hopkins, high class millinerg Richard McCann, gentleman plumber, John Max- well, undertakerg Bill Peck, ladies' hosierg and VVilliam Schumaker, interior decorator. Robert Johnson was one of the elevator boys. At the polo grounds, Dean Knapp's Cleveland Indians were playing VValker XVoodworth's New York Giants for the world championship. Maurice Rose had just hit a homer and run around the bases the wrong way, but Ilmpire Frank Lang let it pass. James Iillllt' was twirl- ing his hitless ball for the visitors, out in left field, Ira Upper was posing for photographer Ross Barnard of the New York Moon, edited by Roy Angel. Centerficlder James Barrett was reading Hel .e l'ur Dun's famous syndicated column in the daily paper, and rightfielder Rus- sell Frye w chatting with some friends in the stands. In fact, the only ones paying any attention to e game at all were batboy Richard Feltham and Harry Hauck, who had found a knot hole i. the center-field fence. Ruth Kaiser was selling peanuts in the stands: Paul Schreck was an usher. Acting-mayor Adelbert Glasser had thrown out the first ball. Turning the glass to the New York harbor, I found Harold Morgan piloting the official welcoming ship out to meet the famed aviatrix, Josephine Sharp, preparatory to a triumphal procession down Broadway. Arriving at the same time was Captain Georgiana Nolan's great liner, The Mammouth, of the George Pickerell line. Noted passengers aboard were Richard Dunkle, European boxer invading America for a crack at champion Donald Ross, Dorothy Hanner, poet laureate of Englandg Lady Helen Tebbe, French noblewomang Jack Thiel, English socialist and Pulitzer prize winner, and Betty Reidenbach, German scientist. Glancing rapidly over the rest of New York, I caught glimpses of Harley Thompson flirting with the statue of Liberty, Harry Kurtz, sidewalk artist, Grace Thut in a theater employment office, VVynter Newhonse writing one of his best sellers, Charles Neely making hourly death-defying leaps from Brooklyn Bridge, Harry Pickering enjoying himself at the zoo, Helen VVimer tearing her hair over the condition of the stock market in VVall Street, Harry Fox and John Tomlinson putting on a dancing exhibition at Madison Square Garden, Mildred Sixt training lions at Bronz Zoo, Dick Skidmore standing in a bread line, and Robert Rhodes gazing longingly at a Join the Navy sign. I now turned the telescope to Washington, D. C., where I discovered, soundly sleeping at his desk in the Capitol, the president of the United States, Fritz Zorn. Sleeping equally soundly at their desks in the Senate chamber were Vice-president Elinor Zorng Senators Elea- nor Schneider, Ruth Hardy, Lloyd Martindaleg and janitor Bill Taylor. The cause for their slumbering was an oration by Robert Wurzman. In the other house Bob Zulauf was entertaining the representatives with a piano solo, and Speaker Helen Martley was keeping time with her mallet. In the Supreme Court, Grace McGonigle was throwing spit balls at At- torney-general Ruth Carman who was making an impassioned plea in behalf of the alleged counterfeiter, Ed Swindevnan. Associate-justices Isabella Peirson and George Booth were making personal experiments to discover whether or not four per cent beer is intoxicating. Desiring a little foreign atmosphere I next literally focused my attention on Athens. Greece, where the Olympic games were in progress. Robert King was just announcing, in very fluent Greek, the start of the 5000-meter run. It was a terrific race and resulted in a dead heat between George Simon and Laurence Perrine. Meanwhile Dorothy Danielson, fa- mous girl athlete, was emerging victorious in the shot put, and Ed Wolpaw was winning the 100-meter free style. In the stands were Manning Smith, who had lost his amateur standing from flagpole sitting, Marvin Rubin, brilliant sports writer of the Associated Press, and Her Royal Highness Edith Smith, Queen of England. In a nearby coffee shop, Preston Deming and Harry Smith were guzzling garlic which was being served by Betty Rladden. Curiour s to what was happening in the old home town, I turned the telescope back to Cleveland. if 'P fis 'E thing to catch my eye was steeplejack Marjorie Koch painting the top fifty-eight fl-HJTTLIZ of the flagpole on the terminal tower. On the square several hundred feet below, I recognized Elmer Brandt as one of the street cleaners, and over at the city hall I found Frank Nicholl among the councilmen. A six day bicycle race was going on at the public hall and one of the teams consisted of Margaret. McCaffrey and Gladys Smith. The big event, though, was Mary Sloan's great circus on the lake front. June Shrum was the barker and ticket seller, and on the inside Dorothy Schmultzer was ringmistress. Marion Hoffman and Margaret Hanner performed ever so gracefully on the flying trapezeg Martha Pennington was a panic as clown: Dorothy Johnson and Jean Cuthbert were ridersg Muriel Patterson was a snake charmer. Back in good old East Cleveland I found Margaret Gleason as city manager and Vera Benesh as chief of police. Dorothy Hollocher was now principal at Shaw High school and Mary Bowman and Elaine Baumoel were teachers, Howard Page was football coach. And imagine my surprise when I found Murray Large still serving time in the tard room! To change the atmosphere a bit, let us look over to the continent of Aus 'alia. There we see Ralph Stephens attempting to dissect the huge coral reef off the Norma Saccani is acting as his first assistant in the attempt. Inland, Mickey Schaf : is erecting a huge barbed wi1'e fence manufactured by the Harry Barkovitz Fence Corporation in an attempt to keep all the rabbits on the southern side of the fence, the section owned by Donald Crouse. Paul Reck is trying his best, as the official of Sydney, to keep the rabbits on VVilliam YVeber's ships and transfer them to another continent or drown them in the ocean. Robert Montgomery, the magistrate of Borneog Elizabeth lyfclntosh, queen of Tasmaniag and Doro- thy Pease, empress of mid-oceania: held a conference at the summer palace of Dorothy Colvin about the matter and protested this moveg so the only thing left. to do was to drown the rab- bits in the ocean. They managed, with the help of Oscar McBirney to get several million off the coast and dump them overboard. This, they thought, would solve their weighty problem. But-no such luck! The rabbits were of the Charles Thompson speciesn that were able to swim: and they all swam back to the mainland and scattered all over the continent. Eileen Rieth thought that she would be original and start a kangaroo farm. To start with she engaged Martha Fair to act as kangaroo breed selectorv and to choose all the kan- garoos. Martha went right ahead and did such good selecting that she had only the finest animals of the highest class, in fact, the kangaroos, became so high-class that Eileen had to train Anne VVaelde and Ruth Sager as specialized trainers. VVhen Eileen retired to a tamer life, she sold the business to Doris Toll who soon had more on her hands than she could successfully manageg there were several thousand new baby kangaroos and not enough baby carriages to go around. Harlan Gillespie, noted saxaphone art.ist, together with Ruth Gier- ing, the only woman barker at the VVorld Fair back in 1933, came to her aid with the idea of little cars with several trailers on the back of each for the Mamma Kangaroo to drive with all her baby kangaroos reclining in the rear. Now to see what happened to one of our best known classmates, let us look in on Bob Collins, who, thinking to make his fame world-wide, has a very large sheep ranch near the mining district at Kalgoorlie. Lawrence Anderson has the interesting job as first assistant shepherd. All he has to do is to see that the sheep report every evening at the corral, which is under the supervision of VVilbur Denk. Lawrence has worked out a scheme to save himself a great deal of work. He has a secretary, Marie Starke, who takes care of all his business matters, and Marjorie Lewis who plans his social program. The sheep on Bob's ranch are very well behaved due to the training of Edward VVeiss:, Ruth VVarja has won them over with her huge salt farm on the neighboring ranch. In Coolgardie, a mining center 11ear Kalgoorlie, we see that the largest mine in the world at this time is being run successfully by Bill Burton. The foreman in charge under him is Arthur Heissg Art has worked himself up to this position from one hundred and forty- fifth assistant miner. VVVilber Bayley is also a miner. Onlyghis mine does not mine minerals. He is a scientific miner who is deep in the study of Jane Adamson's 'flnteriorcl 'fgy of Mines. Evangeline Aulph is at the head of his secretaries with Mary Zino rur' inp Li: i-'use second. fifty!-nina IHUTTL Vange holds the coveted position of chief stenographer and confidant above the ranks of the other secretaries, who are Merle Boyd, a disillusioned maid who came to Australia on a pretext of a travel tourg Elrose Gould, millionairess incognito, trying to find adventure and romance in Australiag Gladys Kern and Harriette Faden, world-wide celebrities in the field of aviation, also incognito, helping Bill and also searching the wide world for romance Now let ns look eastward to the Hawaiian Islands. Bernice Paul and Eleanor Hall are very graceful dancers on the northern side of the island. On the southern side, Jane Thomas and Elena Luci vie for honors. And does Bob Corning go for dancers in a big way! Along the George Ralph Coconut Grove, Maxine Adler is tossing down coconuts from the trees to Vernon Jack who is standing at the bottom with a little woven basket that Sarah Berger made. Chris Garlock is taking a sun-nap under a palm tree and Jane Rose is tickling his nose with a little feather. Russell Brannen is a Hawaiian millionaire who has done much to benefit mankind with his inventions and experiments on the surf-board. Ben Larick is per- fecting a new boat called the speed-racer and as yet he has only the racer part accom- plishedg he says the speed will come naturally. On the huge pineapple farms, Estelle Bailus has installed an intricate canning system invented by Leona Albrecht and is canning the surplus. Marian Dunn supervises the plant- ing: Helen Rothaermel, the cultivationg Margaret Coleman, the harvcstingg and Helen Divoky, the bookkeeping system. Colletta Calloway has invented a new sprinkler system which works automatically and keeps the pineapples dampened to the right degree. Vanja Anderson has compounded a fertilizer which makes the fruit grow to an enormous size and Melba Schomaker has a novel method of counting. She gets into her small model airmotor which goes along the ground at an altitude of six feet and counts them in groups of ten. Genevieve Furst is a non-union workman laboring for the Be1'yl Burr Chocolate Yvorks. Un a liner headed for China from Hawaii we see Lillian Kuritsky, chief inspector of the dish- washers' bureaug Gordon Jobson, head of the boiler room scrubs, Hazel Houseman, head of the brunette stewardesses and Thelma Baxter, head ofthe blonde stewardesses. Jane Arters is the chief cook and Richard Hanscom is the chief mcnuist. Among the notable passengers are, Margaret Beaton, a well--known traveling saleslady, Marian Beck, lady photographer for the Shanghai News, Violet Burgess, the Duchess of One Long Hop, province of l'ciping, Chinag Robert Eddy, famous violinist., Melvin La Ganke, scientist en route to explore the interior of a jungle owned by Lucille Willstong and Dorothy Heitsman, governess of the children of Mary K. Lamb. liouise Hueber, an all-around athlete fronl Podunk, China, is preparing to attend the eighteenth Olympiad. Grace Hastings, her trainer, and Ellsworth VVagner, her manager, are dashing around madly trying to book passage for Greece in order to enter their charge. I.et's look over to San Francisco, now, and observe the opera at the Thomas Crago Grove. Anne Buzzelli, the latest find,' of Jim McKechnie, the head of the Try-It-Once opera company, is putting on a special performance for the under-privileged children at the Adria Diencr Orphan home where Dorinda Nau is a matron. Sanford Libhaber is-a ticket- taker, and Edith Manzelman shines among the ushers. At the movie colony in Hollywood, we find Bob Blair, rival to the best male stars, How- ard Randolph, assistant stage hand, Stanley Roediger, producerg Desire Coumcig and his leading lady, Margaret, Fletcher, who has made a sudden rise on the stage and screen, Gene- vieve Goesling, rival of Polly Moran: Ethel Martin, costumer: and Zane Power, booking agent. VVhile looking in on one of the popular night clubs, we see Jack Rodewald, rich cigar manufacturerg Elsie Roth, lady of leisureg James Byers, big butter and egg man, and Jack Van Bergen, still an eligible young bachelor. Stopping at the Merrymount race track we see many of our old class mates among the crowd. These are Howard Smayda, owner of many race horsesg Irene Jaces, young society debutanteg John Hyland, wealthy owner of a steamship lineg Bob Uher, tennis champion, Beverly Ford, aviatrixg Betty Fiske, housewifeg Margaret Zeitz, school teacher, and Don 37 siarty HUTTLIZ Stewart, struggling artist. At Twin Lakes, a swimming resort, we find Robert Ewell, fourth assistant golf cham- pion: Rosalind Finkelstein, speed swimmer: Elton Hoehn, caretaker: and at the cafeteria which serves the guests of this resort, we encounter Pauline Jeareck, chief proprietoress: Robert Kingsley, chief cook: Ada Linnert. waitress: and Laurabelle Markey, French pastry maker. Down the boulevard speeds Janette Polk in her high powered limousine, already late in attending a house party given by Edith Liatti at her summer home. Among the guests are Kathryn Melbourne, wife of a quarry-master: Florence Pratt, cousin of a rubber dealer: and Gertrude Prusse, society editor of a large daily paper. To change the geographic outlook rather abruptly, let us go all the way over to Paris. Along the Rue de la Paix, we see Madame Reanne Lewkowski taking charge of the latest creations in dcbutante fashions in her private salon. One of her most popular mannikins is Monica Perry. Ruth Zirke takes care of all the business and Jack Gilchrist is in full charge of all the deliveries in the New Model air truck which Terry Allen invented for that purpose. As we go to Chateau Montre we discover signs advertising the two hundred fifty-fourth dance marathon. Participating in this event are Dorothy Alban with VValter Roche and Dick Todd with Jean Speed. Michael Kiraly is aiding Viola Swanson in serving refreshment for the marathoners, and Eleanor Larsen is keeping the official time. They have been dancing for four months and both couples are determined to win the 310,000 prize awarded bv Henry Heinen to the last couple left on the floor. In the orchestra which plays for then: part time are Gordon Basler, second assistant violinist: Edward Brendza, third fiddle: Carl Bern- hardt, fourth violin artist: Virginia Belville, eighth aecordianist: and Kathryn Morris, solo- ist. In the other orchestra which is being conducted by Thomas Corbett., capable ventrilo- quist, are Wlilma VVeiss, concert pianist: Robert Towsey, trumpet expert: Addah Pyle, Span- ish comb artist: Janice Brumbach. tinpan drum expert: and last. but not least, LeYaun Carl, acting as Swedish mouth-organist from the Alps. VVe now have occasion to look in on an American vauleville company playing in Paris. Among these who were in our class are Ruth Crookham, tight rope artist: Betty Jane Curley. popular radio singer and ente1'tainer: Jane Stokes, famous swimmer who lectures on the sub- ject: Dorothy Stock, beautician to whom women pay as much as 1'I410,000 for 20 minutes of her advice: and Alice Dawes, magician. This company is playing at the famous Emporium which is managed by Jean Dennis and re-managed by Rita Du Montier. Eileen Dorsch is at. the head of the ushers and has designed a new type of uniform for them. Before we tu1'n away from Paris, we must look in on the Hotel Parisian, noted for the celebrities who make it their temporary residence. On the register in the lobby we find many of our friends' signatures. Among these, with the help of the manager, we find Kathryn Fisher, wife of a traveling novelist: Nladge Freund, a wealthy broker's widow: Leona Lebow, artist of the futuristic school: .Janet Van Bergen, New York society leader: George Fried- lander, aviator and inventor: Eleanor Fromhold, known through her advice to the lovelorn in a Danish newspaper: and Ruth I-Iambly, wealthy bricklayer's financee. In the tea room of this hotel we find Leora Greer, blond Follies,' actress, and Elizabeth Hanthorne, play writer, having tea. As we were about to leave this picture we noticed Viola Furst, internationally favorite entertainer in tap-dancing and piano-playing, about to join these two of her old class-mates. In the lobby we saw Ruth Harris who works as a hat-check girl, and they say she is 'tmaking good at it. Boom! Crash! Ow - - - gee! How my head hurts. Strange as it seems, I have fallen out of bed while sleeping, and have given my head a good crack. Regardless of the ill effects of my fall, I can recall with astonishing clarity, the essence of my slumbering dreams. Laurence Perinne, 333 Viola Furst, '33 sixty-one To Have a Penthouse in NAME Dorothy Alban 36 George llooth 700 llill liurton ? 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C. llright Rell Ties Cab Calloway Grand Opera Russian Sahles Dangly Earrings PET PEEVE Deadlines Physics Experiments Squeaky Voices Preparing Sulfide llydrogen Ping-Pong Her Nick Names Laurel and Hardy Garters Bnzrther, can you spare a dime? Bacon and Eggs lllond Girls Crooners 9 Months of School Every Kind of Cheese The Library Cheese Being Called Fannv Sha.w's Hash Missing Pet Radio Programs Procrastinating Reporters Liver and Onions lleing Called Marion Garlic llill-llilly Songs Choice Pillow Fights Being Rushed Printh VVilly-Nilly Sky Blue Pink Yellow Ties Brown Eyes Red Ilair Thursdays Modernistic Furniture Hair Not Red Elements of Physics AMBITION To Eat Fried Eels To Be A Tall Man In A Circus To work Jig Saw Puzzles To lleat Dad at Ping-Pong Mincc-Pie Eater Nothin' Particular Greta Garbo Her Name isa Secret To Crown B. Crosby with the Blne of the Night Spaghetti Eater To Be a Second Louis A rmst ron g To be a Bachelor To Rival Weismuller To he an Actress Like Ann Harding To Squelch George Booth To Make a Hole in One To Be Ambitious Pipe Cleaner To Meet Buddy Rogers Il To Beat Hilda Baldwin at Tennis To Rival Norma Shearer To Yodel Like Howie Pearce Blues Singer To Rival Dreiser New York To be a Diver To Make a Good 5c Nickel To Have Long Eyelashes To have Red Hair To Acquire Darker Hair --DOLORES K EATING '34- l l ll-HJTTL Stanley Aaroe Bernice Abrahams William Adams Evelyn Albright Marion Allen Edith Angelon George Ashley Jolm Atchison Sanford Atlas Lois Baker VVilliam Bayes Betty Bewlay Lillian Berk Mildred Blumquist Richard Boehringer Virginia Bolton Robert Boor Myrtle Boyer Ruth Braun Ernestine Brewer Marian Brintzenhofe Ruth Brockway Margaret Brown Margaret Buechler Mike Buluekian Anna Mae Bunce Clayton Burr Christine Butehart Dale Butler James Byers John Cadwallader Mary Cain James Carpenter Ned Carter Evelyn Clark Ralph Coburn Evelyn Coddington Margaret Coleman Madeline Comella David Conover William Cooper Charles Coville Robert Craig Roderick Cronk Domeniek De Stasio James Dever Earl Donelan Harry Dorwart Betsy Duff Evelyn East Ruth Egger Franklin Ellis 'l'ed Engstrom Llewellyn Evans Edith Farley VVilliam Ficken Eleanor Fiore Joe Fitzsimmons Rema Flatau Class Lists SENIOR B Carolyn Foster Harry Fox Ernest Gelfand Agnes Gierke Janet Gifford Frederick Gimmel Roland Glauser Mabel Goden Douglas Gottron Paula Goucher Helen Greer Leora Greer Helen Greifnieder Elwood Hagey Ralph Harlan Fred Heinlen Robert Herzer Lucille Heyer George Holah Glen Hornke George Howard Joe Hughes Gabriel Ivanditti Clifford Jantz Howard Jenkins Alta Johnson Jesse Jones Dolores Keating Robert Keefer Virginia King Kenneth Kitzel Syril Kopf William Kuehnling Floyd Kuhen William Kubik Hazel Kunig Frank Lang Constance La Reau Robert Lenox Marjorie Leonard Marion Lewis Sanford Libhaber May Linden Philip Linn J ilnmy Lissauer Gertrude Lisse Lois Little Myrtle Luth Angus MacDonald Howard Mackey Edward Manzelman Raymond Martley Raymond Marz Ralph Malthy James McMahon Katherine Melbourne Dorothy Meyer Evelyn Mitchell Clarence Morris Harold Mosher Mary Jane Nelms Robert Nelson Mary Peattie VValter Peekinpaugh Ewald Peterson Ford Pfeifer Pierce Pickering Alex Pucci Margaret Qualman Kenneth Quigley John Rayworth Dorothy Reed Theodore Reich John Riedel Paul Riedel Helen Rothaermel Sophie Ruchinsky Dorcas Sanborn Ronald Scharer Uliver Schroeder Howard Shaft Alice Shatford Catherine Simpson John Snavely Eleanor Spangler Charles Sprague Juanita Stanley Laura Jane Story Carl Strack Clarence Strader Betty Strong Malcolm Strong Raymond Sweitzer Fanny Swisher Thomas Symes Gwendolyn Tabb Jeanne Tehbe Ralph Thomas Bertha Tipton John Tornrtrom Robert Tufts Isabel 'l'urfeus Jack Van Bergen Lucille Verheyen Marion Volek Ellsworth Wagner YVilbur VValker Marion Walters Bob Washington Betty Weinsz Marie VVelch George Wharfield Mildred VVise Betty Woodley Edward VVright Elsie Yarosh Paul Zander Margaret Zeitz Ruth Zoller sixty-three sixty-four HUTTLII Marjorie Adams Geraldine Ahrens Ruth Aldrich Marguerite Allen VVoodrow Anderson Katherine Andrews Lawrence Ascherman Margaret Aspell Alyce Averill Joseph Babin Esther Baker .lolm Baldwin Virginia Ball Almeda Brubaker Ralpb Barr Barbara Barrett Alice Barry Janet Baylcy George Bechtel Miriam Becker Richard Beerman La Frances Bernhardt Mary Ann Best Lucille Betz Jane Black Phyllis Bockelman John Boldt Esther Bredenberg Harriet Brown Paul Brown Robert Burton Thomas Butler Frank Byrne Ralpb Cable Clifton Campbell Jean Campbell Robert Campbell Josephine Canning Alfred Cardona Malcolm Carlson Curtis Carman Lawrence Carman Ruth Carney Ruth Carr Agnes Carrabcr VVifliam Carver Joseph Ccrness Charles Chaffin Robert Cherdron Fred Clark Robert Clark John Clarke June Clifford Angie Coladangelo Helen Coletto Douglas Condit Josephine Conrad Rita Connors Frank Collick Jack Cooper J ane Cowan Marian Cromling Chester Culp Cora Jane Curtis Elizabeth Daniels Helen Darling Emmagene Davis Christine Davy Robert Dawson JUNIOR A Polly Ann Deahl Julia Deason Ilelen De Haven Betty Dennis Nancy Dettling Betty De VVeese Richard Donahue Harold Dreifort Jewel Drickamer Ernest Du Rand Elizabeth Durstine Blanche Dysert Edna Eberman Jane Edwards Robert Eggleston Jean Ellis Thomas Ellison Norman Ernstein James Esch Pearl Falce NVilliam Feldman June Finnegan Stanley Forgue Jean Forsythe Florence Frischkorn James Frey Miriam Friedlander Florence Friedman Lawrence Friedman Thomas Fursdon June Gardner Max Garnett Morris Gavin Ralph Geis Irwin Ginsberg Florence Gold Jack Gompf Lucille Gorry Alex Govan Clark Graham Evelyn Grieg Vahe Gulbenkian VVilliam Guthrie Helen Hackstedde Hugh Hadsell Edward Hahn Harry Hamilton Mildred Hamilton Richard Hanchette Eleanor Haralson Jeanne Harris Albert Heavilin Helen Hehr Robert Henderson Lawrence Hendricks George Henry Jean Herringshaw Robert Hervert Bob Hess James Hill Stanley Hine Wilma Hinz Mary Lou Holaday James Hoon Ellen Hopkins Dennis Horan John Hosack Dorothy Houseman Warren Howe Charles Hugger Analois Hunter Thomas Igo Allen Irwin June Johnston Alice Jones Ruth Jones Taylor Kahoe Richard Kehoe Tom Kewley Alice Kilderry Charlotte Kleinshrot Mildred Kloss Virginia Kneale Jack Knight Florence Kochan Virginia Kriss Roland Krnll Mary Kupstas Frank Lally Donald Larick Leroy Lash Jane Lauer Donald Lear Marjorie Leland Jean Leslie Beatrice Lessem Gertrude Lewand Leonard Lewand Edwin Lewis Bernice Lindenbaum Curtis Lindgren Albert Lisse Edward Longstreet James Lowe Vernell Lupton Thelma Mack Mary Maddock Betty Jane Magee Margaret Mastenbro Alberta Marlow Edith Markey Audrey Mc-Clemens Jean McCrone Jack McGinnis Adalaide McIntosh William McMahon Jack McNamara Ruth Meckstroth Marvin Milcoff Leolyn Miller Morris Miller Ward Miller Margaret Misch Rosemary Morgan Gustav Molzan Ida Morovitsky Norman Morris Margaret Mulligian Robert Mueller Louis Musachio Harry Nass William Neese Mary Neary Margaret Newman Viola Newey Stanford Newman Walter Nims Nora Nobis ok fl-IUTTL Margaret Nunemaker Eleanor 0'Brien Lois Uber Ilelen Odess Marion Olson Agnes Ongert Betty 0'Rourke Virginia Orth Charlotte Osgood Mary 0'Toolc Russell Palmer Virginia Paul Ilelen Peee Virginia Peek Charles Peeoy Virginia Pennington Mike Perrotti Peggy Piekerell Alfred Pike Betty Pocock Jolm Prosek Buvetta Ralnnl Julius Rasoletti James Ratledge Lillian Ray Alice Rea Marguerite Reding Charles Redmond Virginia Reed Kathleen Reilly Russell Richardson Martha Robb Mary Jane Roberts Elizabeth Robertson Norman Rogers Robert Adelstein Harry Ale-cander Lucille Allerton Rose Andel Eleanor Anderson Helen Ankeney Evelyn Babb Betty Badger Jeannette Bailey Mario Balzanio A rthur Battles Dorothy Bell Jack Bennett Melba Benson Clarence Berkey Irvin Bernstein Alex Black Madeline Bliley Mary Boerngen Mildred Bosca George Bouttard Leona Bracken Eleanor Bricker Alice Brown Ray Brown Jesse Bullock Alice Burr Lois Burton Howard Cable James Cain George Carmer Donald Chase Thelma Rosenblithe Grace Salladee Dorothy Sands Carlton Schilter Selma Sehnec VVilbur Sehoenback Lucille Schram Irving Schreck Helen Schroeter Ruth Schwed Edward Scribner VVilbert Secrest Frank Shanaberg David Sheehan Tom Sheldon Dorothy Sherod Rebecca Shively Helen Shredl Milton Silberman Edward Simerka Robert Simpson Lily Singer .Iack Skinner VVilma Skinner Helen Slack Elton Smith Jean Snell Robert Snyder Helen Sonville Gordon Spare John Staimpel VVilma Starke Robert Starrett Dwight Steffen Coletta Steffner JUNIOR B Betty Jane Clark Kenneth Clark Margaret Clark Cook Cleland Lawrence Cole Howard Collier Margaret Connors Donald Cooper John Corl Mildred Cowan Marguerite Craigie VVilfrcd Cretney Earl Culp Ruth Cummings Allen Daniels Hugh Daniels Marjorie Darr Louis De Julius Roy Denison J a nc de Olloqui Betty Dick Leo Diederiek Dan Diemert Richard Donaldson Robert Donihi Gertrude Dorwart Willard Duns Laura Dunstan Elsie Earley VVilletta Eggleston Harold Eisenberg Charles Emerson Freda Stern Jeanne Stiles Nan Stirling John Stone Robert Strickcr Robert Stubbs George Sturgiss Norman Sugarman Frances Swanson Frank Sylvester Helen Taggart Mary Taylor Marion Terry Mildred Thut Richard VVoodruff Elmer Trivisono Marjorie Tufts Edwin Van Brocklin Lester Vought Barbara Walthour Robert Wardle Carolyn YVatson Russell VV'-isenback VVilliam IVeil Harry VVerncr Ernest Wliitaker Ernest Vilhitworth J olm Vifiepking Herbert NViese Margaret W'ilkes Helen VVilliams Jane VVilliams Esther Wollet Gordon Wolf Helen Zalud Fred Elncrson Charles Farcus Delores Filkins Dorthea Fisher Harry Foster Leonard Fox Howard Freas Henry Friedman Morton Furman Camilla Geckler Louis Gentile Edward Gilchrist VVilliam Gracie William Grad Elbert Griffin Ruth Guilt r Theresa, Haas Dorothy Hagey Alta Haggett Carol Hahn Alvin Hall Myron Hallenberg Florence Ilart Kathleen Ilatficld Martin Ilecht Lois Helmiek Dorothy Hendry Clara Hennel Walter Henry George Henwood Herman Heppner Morris Himlinsky sixty-five sixty-sim fl-IUTTL Richard Hirst Merle Hoddinott Grace Horne John Hughes Ruth Johnson Henry Kaplan Eva Kavanaugh Betty Keller John Kerr Luard Kerr William Ketchum Elizabeth Korf EH'ie Kratzert Jannette Kreeger Lucille La Ganke John Lally Julius Langer Edna Langford Mary Latimer Theodore Leet Frederick Lemm Richard Leonard Dorothy Lewis Bethel Lichty Sylvia Licker Mary Likson Frances Lime Kenneth Lindgren Richard Lindgren Betty Lindsey Gertrude Linn Catherine Lintner Richard Lipman Betty Lukes Dick Masswinkel Harold Marshall John Matter Phyllis McEldowney Jeannette Mclntosh Thomas McMahon Carmon MeNutt Ellen Melbourne Warren Abbott Wilbur Abrahams Jean Acker Howard Akcrman Virginia Alix Carl Anderson Jolm Anderson Lester Angel Carmen Angelone Marcella Anglin Mildred Appla Evelyn Aronoff Virginia Ashley Catherine Atkinson Lois Babcox Frank Baginski William Bailus Janet Bales Eleanor Ball William Bandlow Charles Barber Genevieve Barber Richary Barry Phyllis Baughman Betty Baxter Eugene Melaragno Harold Mendelson Eleanor Mensforth Constantine Messer Bradley Metzger Virginia Millis Donald Monda Lewis Monda Ilumbert Morris John Morris Gail Morrison John Mulqueen Paul M urry James Neitzel Dorothy Nicholl Albert Otter Louise Page Elizabeth Palmer Virginia Palmer Mildred Palmer Sara Patrick Robert Peck Walter Peck Ernest Perna Joseph Perna Duane Pettit William Preston Arlene Price Evelyn Rabeck Marian Rains Leona Rasile Ruth Ream William Reiner Daniel Reines Roland Reynolds Jack Robb Howard Robbins Juanita Rodgers Eleanor Rose Alfred Rosenberg Lucille Rothgeb SOPHOMORE A Marcia Becker Maxine Beckman Bill Berg VVilliam Berk Ebert Berndsen Richard Bernier Irene Biggins Joe Blackburn Ralph Blass Edward Blasse Gordon Blowers Bettie Boak Robert Boester Helen Boggess Waylie Borchard Robbins Bosworth Robert Bowen John Boyle Lucille Bray Betty Jean Bressler Virginia Brittingham Gail Brown Dorothy Bryant Margaret Bunce Raymond Bunt William Ryan Kenneth Sabine Jean Sadler Richard Schultz Norma Sclmnemaker Norman Schwed Mary Sharkus Fay Shoppart Howard Sinclen Marion Slater Ernest Smith Sherman Somers Lee Stiles Alice Strand Arthur Struck Florence Swartz Ian Taylor Howard Tesreau Fritz Tews Marie Thompson Frank Tindall Marjorie 'l'resch Hi Van Buren La. Vern Voll Carol Waelde Jolm Wagner Austin Walsh Richard Walters Constance VVarwick Evah Waterhouse Elizabeth Waters Jane Waterson Henrietta Weible Isabelle VVhite Jim Whyte Margot Wickham Doris Wilkelis Robert Williams Betty Wood Leslie Woodworth Lucille Worsnop James VVright Irene Burkhardt Mary Jane Burns Beulah Burr Jean Burt Edward Byers Phyllis Cadwallader Howard Cadwin Martha Camella Donald Cameron Jane Carr Jack Carick Bernice Cartmell Janet Chew Frances Civiletti Robert Clark Margaret Cleaveland Richard Cleverly Jane Coddington Robert Cogan June Cohen Jack Compton Joseph Conway Jane Cooper Charles Crawford Robert Craxton i Kathryn Crellin Lois Crosby VValter Cross Ruth Cunningham Farrell Dagley Tony ITA rcaugelo Roy D'Anua Helen Davidson Leonard Davis .Ianet Day Barbara Dennis Robert De Remer Billydick Devor Sylvia Diamond Mike Di Santo Lillian Donato Mary Donovan Violet Drescher Mary Dunkle Catherine Du Rand Herbert Edwards Ruth Essel George Evans Helene Falkman Kathleen Feldner Doris Feltham James Fisher Raymond Flint June Ford Tom Forman John Fox Norman Frank Mary Jane Frazer Roberta Frazee Ellsworth Frederick Earl Fredericksen Marguerite Frew Samuel Friedman Alice Garman James Garnett Mary Jane Gasier Tony Gaudio Lloyd George Elaine Gerren Robert Giering Ruth Gierke Carl Gilcher Ruth Gillmore Helen Gleason Gilbert Glenn Lloyd Goldman Sanford Goldman Ralph Goodwin Frank Gottron Bill Grant Mildred G rass Lillian Green Juanita Griffin VVilliam Griver Carrie Guleano Evelyn Guscott Margaret Gustafson Virginia Hageman Selma Halbreich George Hammel Alfred Hancox James Harrington Janet Harrington Rosella Harrington Allen Hart John Harvey Arthur Hascall I-HJTTLII NVilliam Hausman Betty Jean Hauswald Jane Havers Mildred Hazclton Harriet Hazen Robert Hendry VVillard Herbst Edward Hepker Marguerite Herren Pauline Higgins Hazel Hinger Albert Hinten Paul Hohnsboehn Richard Hoose Robert Hughes Howard Hunter Robert Imaro Celianna Isley Vernon Jackson Ruth Jenisek Laurence Jewell VVilliam Jewitt Edward Job Iver Johnson Richard Jonke Bill Josslin Carl Juringus Albina Kadisuis Donald Kagy Betty Kastilahn Elsie Kazlnarek William Kehoe Raymond Keiffer Evelyn Kelly Anne Kerrigan George Kidd Robert Klein Clarence Koester Joseph Kolm Edward Kolman Charles Kraft Harrison Krebs Eleanor Kuehnling William Labus Delmar Lang Henrietta Laserson Robert Latimer Ruth Jane Lauer Ruth Law Phyllis Lawson Lester Lefkowitz Elmer Leicht Hazel Leslie Harvey Lewis Helen Lewis Theodore Lewis John Liekorish Fred Linden Dorothy Lindenbaum Ruth Lloyd William Lloyd Mary Jane Lockey Marion Loftus June Loney Franklin Long Jean Long Bernard Long Jack Longman Larry Lower Donald MacLanahan Jane Malone Sallie Mantel Betty Mapes Robert Markey Nickolas Markus Charles Marquard Catherine Marting Ruth Marz Harry Mathews Martha Maurer David May Mildred May Kenneth McAnaa Robert McCann Mary McCoy Bernadene Mcllhatteu Helen Mclntyre Jack McIntyre Patricia McKenney Richard McMillan Stewart Mendelson Florence Meutall William Merkel Florence Merriell Dorothy Miller Ernest Miller Frank Mills Frank Minello Carl Moore Howard Moore George Moorhouse Robert Morris Virginia Morris Russell Morse Florence Mortus Eleanor Mullian Charles Murphy Harry Nolan Joseph Nelms Edward Nichols Ann Noll Raymond Olsen Robert Olson Mercedes O'Neill Isabelle Orr Chester Osborne Kenneth Osterhoudt Dorothy Owen Marion Papke Irma Pece Dorothy Persing Jean Pettit Brenda Povall Gerald Propst Nina Purington Harold Rabe Dale Radder Sue Radebaugb Evelyn Ramm Robert Reck Dorothy Rehard Betty Reid Marian Reilley Kenneth Retter Edith Rice Marion Rich Lucretia Richards ' Alfred Rider Robert Ridgley Dorothy Riemer Vernette Rieth John Robak Lillian Roberts Frances Rogazione Gene Rose Lowell Rupp Martha Rutter Virginia Ryan Russell Sanat Anthony Schauer Joyce Schelly Norma Sclmellcr Henry Schoenfield Betty Schwartz Eleanor Scott Grace Seibert Paul Seiplc Ella Severin Frank Sheppy Irwin Shifrin Florence Slmnk Mildred Slumk Herbert Siegal Gladys Sinden Richard Sinclair Celia Sisscr Leon Smith Margaret Smith VVarwick Smith WVilliam Snavely Laurence Snell Jim Snellcr Ca rl Snyder Frank Sneder Mike Spanos Rhoda Spate Richard Spence Paul Spindle June Squires Vlfilliam Stahler Elizabeth Stampcl Robert Staniforth Harry Stevenson Martha Stricker Mildred Stumpfi Adell Sutkus Dick Sweeny Robert Sweeney Harriet Talbot Richard Talbot Nicholas Tambascio Virginia Tanzi Airna Taylor Burt Taylor Robin Taylor Arthur Teal Ella Mae Thomas Jolm Thomas Ilclen Thompson Pauline Thompson Virginia Thompson Henrietta Tipton Jane Traughbar Bill Treble Stanley Truedell Frances Turbow Bruce Todd Betty Tuckerman Robert Van Epps Jean Vickers Shirley Wade Carolyn VVallace Margaret M'alling Betty Jane Walther Lloyd VVard Marita Waters sia: L y eeven JHUTTL Peggy Weidner Robert Welty Betty Westcott Vera West Paul VVicks Marion Willert Jane Adams Edward Anderson Vera Ankeney Beatrice Anthony Alyee Arndt Billy Ash William Barch Gladys Beam Raymond Beard Bernice Bennett Alice Berlin Alice Bernardy Norma Bernstein Madeline Bessire llarold Bigelow Margaret Black Robert Blakely Vivian Bockelman 'l'ony Bondi Robert Bookwalter Martin Bower Mary Louise Brehm llortense Brenner Jeannette Bricker William Bricker David Brown Nancy Brown Pat Burke Jack Burton Ralph Burton Russell Butterworth 'l'om Byrne Donald Cameron Agnes Campbell Vernon Carlson Chester Carney Estelle Carrel Vera Catapane Geraldine Chatlas Ruth Clough Ruth Compton Gladys Conaghan Rita Corrigan Evelyn Cunningham James Daugherty Myrtle Davies A rthur Davis Valentine de Olloqui Needa De Stasio Mary Jane Dodge Annabel Dredge Carl Drensko Harry Di-ickamer lrwin Duehon Dorothy Durieky Eleanor Eberman Vivian Egger Jack Eisenhut Yale Faeges Alma Fawdree Harriette Fclder Armin Feldman Esther Fennell w.rty-:eight Frances VVilson Leonard Wilson Virginia Wilkinson Eleanor NVissmun Minnie W'issman Dave Wistar Olive Wolfe Eleanor VVolff VVilliam W'ork Ruth Worthman Fred Wyss Paul Zabel SOPHOMORE B Grant Ferguson Helen Filkins Leonard Fink Lloyd Fisher Edith Floyd Mildred Frank VVilliam Franz Richard Friedman Nellie Frizzell Vi'illiam Fuller J canette Gelzien Gordon Gifford Donald Gisonda Herbert Good Marie Goodwin Alice Gross Tony Gugliemotto .loan Hall Albert Halliday Gordon Hampe Jean Hanscom Genevieve Harlee Samuel Hatch Elbert Hays Donald Heidinger Ellen Heinsolm Lennart Helsing Harold Hermanson Gladys Higgens Teddy Hill George Hoagland Owen Howson Fred llultman Gladys Humphrey Russell Hurst Edith Irwin Jane Jewitt Elton Johnson Jeanette Jones Albert Kadisuis Jack Kiefer Perry Kemper VVilliam Kerrigan Ben King Katherine Knoor Helen Kohler Evelyn Kollar Lucille Korman Paul Kraus Richard Kulm James Kurtz Jack Lake Edith Levey Harold Lindquist Betty Linne Vera Little William Long William Lowry Robert Lyman Edwin Lyon George Maitland Margaret Manillo Edith Marinelli Billy Marlow Ralph Martineau Oscar Maurer Evelyn McAlarney Keith McCrone William McEvcn George McGriffin Roderick McKinnon Ralph Mead Elois Middleton Jane Middleton Carl Miller Mary Hope Miller VVilliam Miller Dorothy Millis Robert Millsop Catherine Mitchell Herbert Moore Janable Moore Mary Elizabeth Moore Merta Mosher Charles Moss Mildred Mulgrew Ian Murray Alfonso Musacchio Eleanor Myers David Nadle Edward Neary Audrey Nelson Millard Newman Henry Nicholl Betty Nicholson Lorraine Ober Robert 0'Connell Mary O'Connor Mary Ann Olsen Roland Olson Glen Owen Ida Pabst Robert Palmer Allen Peek Dorothy Perkins Edwin Perry Marie Perry Carl Peterson Carl 0. Peterson Laura J. Peterson John Pew Edmond Pitcher Frank Pitrone Alice Porter Jack Powell Eleanor Pratt Charles Prionesehi Jack Quigley Julia Regal Mary Helen Rice Jean Richmond Janet Roberts William Robinson Margaret Rogers l Florence Zeiger Charles Zentgraf Virginia Zinunerman Walter Zimmerman Mildred Zollars Inga Zorn Douglas Ross Richard Ross Henrietta Rudnick VValter Russell Jack Ryan Nancy Jean Ryan Dale Salsbury Vern Salsbu ry A Emma J ane Sanson Ethel Schetlt Richard Sedgley Chester Sevelyn Charles Simmelink Wilfred Simpson Edna Slater Clarence Sloan e Mary Slorp Oliver Smart Betty Smayda Betty Smith Charles M. Smith Janet Smith Jeanne Smith Hazel Snyder Winnie Speak Winifred Spence Ruth Sonville Richard Stark Bonnie St. Clair Thomas Sterling Paul Stevens Davis Stewart Virginia Stine Billy Stonebraker Rosalie Stout Grace Stroehel Eugene Stuart Jolm Sullivan James Surshe Jean Swisher Harry Teitelman Dorothy Tews Harvey Thomas Martha Thompson Chauncey Tribbey Ethel Trimmer Ruth Ulricks Seymour Wachsberger Robert Walko Mary Lou Wall James Wallace Jean Warner Kenneth Warnke Geraldine Werger Elmer Whalley Catherine VVilke Jack YVilliams Betty Williamson William Wilson Charlotte Woldman Dick Young Doris Ziegler 0 '92 0 40 '22 so, QKGRB J Xflfdwx OMQTHE AN C UB X 0 M gf Q7 Q7 Q, Q xQ'Qf Q 0 49 Q, Q ,Q Q, Q QA X4 X O Q' so Q CVOQ9 COYAVQVOQ Q' rrffojff QQ 96,409 9,6 oe- 4? xxx HN ON I Gb Q L L CDUQCA 41,5929 Ti V X if 61 B DEBATE GLU HONOQ. SQUETY ORCHESTRA ART CLUB R ,S ROGRESS I X x-I X J QQ XX '53 5 SO Oo 65 Q U X X O6 :Q ' 3 5 wqfqk Qnyoig OO? QQ 2 f X Q X 4 11 X J oxg 5960 eo P ' x X 'A Gf 7 0 I fx -' 0 JHUTTLV ,mf my -f r ob Ed' 0 11 S ff-if SCIFVCJI' il1ii0ll'lBl TBI. First Srmuuwlm' Swami Sl'lllU.NHi01' lizlitor-in-l'hi1'f .... llildzi Baldwin I,2lllI'l'lll'l' Perrinc .llunuginy Ezlilur . lflluine Williams lfldwin SWlIl1'lL'lllllIl Nwzus- Editor Virginia Booth Diek Skidmore Lilwrury Idrlitor l.nwrenee Lyman Christine Butclmrt Sports Editor .., .. ....,,.........., Marvin Rubin llinls' Sports lirlilor Betsy Duff Ilumor lfrlilor .,,,. ....,....,,,...,... .... l I ulpli Ilnrlan Jlulrw-up Editors .. Fruliees Lothrop Dorothy Alban Pzluline Billllllgilft Dolores Keating E,1'r'l1ungv Idrlitnr .,,. ...,,..,..... . lc-anne Tebbe ,llumni lfflitor ..,, .... . .. ......... Viola Furst 1'lI'flf'Il7'l' Editor .... flllZll'l0ttC Mitchell Helene Pur Dun Ediloriul Page Wrilors, .June Finnegan, Jean Forsythe, Robert Wurzmun, Betty Strong lfafporlvrx Anne linzzelli., George Cil,I'IIlCI', Fred Clark, Evelyn Coddington, Betty Jane Curley, liielmrd Donald- son, Willimn Grand, Value Gulbenkiznn, lfldytlie llurt, lreunne Lewkowski, Kita, du Montier, Ron- ald Slmrer, l.:iur:1 .lane Story, llelen Tc-lube, Willizun VVeil, Mildred Wise, Merle Hoddinott Ilwurllirw ll'rilfrs Jenn Campbell, Jenn Hanna, Vililnm Krug, Mary Muddoek, Virginia .l,0lllllllf.'fl'DIl, Edwin Vifolpuw Vupyandl'r1mfl3vader.-r.Jewel Driekzuner, Agnes Ungert, June Warwick, llelen wlllllillIlS, lielen 'l'ebhc Sport.-r Writfrrs ........ llelen llareli, Bill Burton, Huxnhert Morris, George Sturgiss Typisfs , , Beverly Ford, Florence Hurt, Eleanor Larsen 1'nrfooni.-rf .. Charles Feireus xvzmnly f , 1 'i I '-,J s 4. . -f i WW if JT' ' J' ,. ,1 1 JHUTYLII Observer Business Stall' ,I1lzw'rli.ving Qllzulaycr . .... Norman Sngarlnzin Jsxf. .'lrl1'. .Uurzuger .....,......,,.... Stanford Newman .lflzvfrlising Sinff ....., Joseph Bzlbin, Robert Bowen, Kemal Flatezlu, Laurence Friedman, George Henry, Ruth Kraus, Bob Zulauf 0 l'ir1-ululion Manager .4.,...,4..,......,......., Betty Lindsay f4fl'!'lIf!lfiUl7. Slaff ...... Myrtle Boyer, Hurry Dorwzlrt, Lzuim Dnnstam, Jznnes Eseh, June Ferguson, Lucille Heyer, Hazel Leslie. Betty Strong, Marion Tissot. C'ollw'lion. .Vanager ' ' ................,.....,.....Wilhznn F. 'l'uylor .'l.vsi.wlrml ,lrlzwfrfisiziy Uullw-fiun Jlanngwr .,,.. . Ralph Stephens I m'ulIy Spo11..sor.v .. .............. lVlilclre1,l Palmer, Homer R. Gifford W' J The Observer has the rank of All AII101'lC32LI1,, in N. S. P. A. fNa.tionnl Scholastic Press Assoeiutionj 3 it received first zuvnrci rating in both the state Contest sponsored by Ohio State university and the national contest sponsored by Cohnnbin university in 1931 and 1932: it reeeivecl all-Ohio rating in the state contest, 1932. sew nly-01114 .UQ l JHUTTLII l,Ull1Illl.xl'llff Nivliolas Antlvrsum Billy Ash Virginia llall xyllllIIIllH1l!'l'll lialpli llarr Mirialn llwka-r Ma-llma lla-mul: llnlwri lllzlkrly iiurrlnn llluwcrs liulvlxins llmwnrlli lioln-ri llnwvn lh-ryl llurr .lark Burlon llnw:nr1li'alrlv .llillll l'a1l'.valla1ls'r Dunalml F. l'ann-ron Donalml l'l. l'ann'run Unrlis l'arn1an llnlli tlilflllilll liulu-rl Clmrmlrnn l ram'isl'ix'il1'lli l'lY1'lyIl Clark llalpli Culwurn llouprlas l rn1lll Band BA ND MEMBICRS l'lv1-lyn C'unning:liani Roy D'.'Xnna A rtlnir Davis liuy lh-iiismi Valvntim- ill- Ullnqni Jann-A Dvvvr Carl Drcnskv lrvin Dnvlmn Franklin l'lllis 'l'm-cl lflngnl ruin l,lnycl Fislivr N4-llio Frizzvll Morris Gavin l'anl Glazvr lfllln-rt Griffin Nl'illiain llnlllriv ,Xllu-rt llvavilin Lennart llvlsing: Vl'z1ll1-rllvllry Margin-rilv llvrrvn .lulin llugllvx 'l'oln lgn .lam'l.lon1-s liulli .lonm-s liayinunml Kviffvr Dick Ynnng lic-n King D1-an Knapp l,nvill0 l.a Gankc llarvvy Lewis .lulin liicknrixli liicliaral Lipinan Frank l,nnx.1: Cliarlvs Marquarml Martha Manrvr liuili lVl1-vlcslrnfli Lcnlyn Miller llurllm-rl Nluurv Gln-n Morgan llc-lrn IVlnrgan .lulln Morse- Mvrla Mnslwr Flmlwarml Nvary l'cggy Nuns-inakc-r lla-lvn Oclvss liulrcrt l'm'L'k VVilliain l'1'L'k Uliarlvs l'l-wry l'i-grgry l'ivkvr1-ll Zanv l'nw4-r Lillian Ray ,, fl Harland lim-ynulds Dale Salslmrv Vern Salsluury Erwin Sliifrin Dick Skillnmrc Warwick Smith .lnlin Snavuly J iin Snvllvr linlu-rt Starrvti Dwigl1tSt4-ffvn Bill Stnm-lmralwr N icliulas 'll2lllllHlS1'l0 Airna Taylor llarry 'l'1-ilclman Jane- 'Franglnlwr Bill 'l'r4-hlv ' Uillwrt XvJlll'lItilll' fliarlvs Vvrigran Lavvrn Vnll Carol NVavl1l0 lflllswurlli Vl'agm'r Ill'llI'll'tt2l Xvvilwl llvralmlinv NV1-rgvr Naomi VVilliains Gurdon Vl'ulf Sponsor . . . . Milton G. Niurgzwfli 'l'ln' lmnrl anxl on-clwstra arc sponsoring :L ncw organization for para-nfs. Briclgv pal HS incl rl mu- in in givvn for ilu- ln-ncfil of flic ninsic fnncl willi flu- slndunfs supplying llic on 4 1 lainnn-nl. ln :ulclilinn in alliln-lic' ow-nls ilu- lmncl llas ln-muh-asf sovcral linu-s lliis yn-nr, xr 1'1' nly-Iwo fl-HJTTL A7 Orchestra OFFICERS Presidwzt, , , . , . .Marvin Rubin Vive President .... A . ,Elizabeth Rose Ser'1'vf11,1'y-Tywzsurer. . . . . ,Harold Morgan Libra rirm ,,.,.. Di1'c'cfor, . Lucille Allerton Alyee Averill VVilher Hayley George Beelitel Alice Brown Christine l3lltCllilI'lf Ruth Egger Iris in Duc-hon . . .Milton G. Niergarth MEMBERS Hugh Gunn VVilli:lm Guthrie liodnmon Heekelman VVilliam Leuty Edwin Lewis Catherine Marting Dorothy Millis lVillard Newman Jack McGinnis WVilfred Simpson Florence Shunk Carol VVaelde Robert Wardle Helen Odess Glen Morgan The orchestra, in addition to playing for Shaw graduations and assem- blies, has participated in programs for special days. A small picked group has also furnished music upon request for other organizations not' in connec- tion with the school. seventy-tlrrrv fl-iUTTL x Sophomore Friendship Cilulb 1'n'.vi1l1'l1f A l'ic'4'-I'rz'si1lf'11f Sc'r'r4'f1n'y 7'I'l'llSll rn' . , Sim IIHU I' Virginian Alix lzlnvi llnls-5 Phyllis ll1N'lit'lllIlll! llt'llj'1ll'illl llrvsslvr llt'I'Illi'l' C':urfl110ll .lnnr Vmlmlingiun .I unc Culn-n .l:1m'l'uupvr Jann- ali- Olloqui Ili-ity llivli llnili lflsscl lilIlllfill'I'li1' Milclrm-il llnzvlton llanrrii-tic lluzen Pzlulim' lliggins f'1'li2lllllil Isla-y MEMBERS Allrinu Kmlisnis livelyn Kelly Maury liuiinn-r lil1lli.l:1m'l,:n1er Ruth liuw llc-len Lewis Dorothy liiIllll'IllHllllll liuil1lVlnrz l'lllH'0llL't' Nlm-ins l'llc':innr Milliun lflllil Ps-ce Dorothy P1-rsliing Suv llilllk'lHllIgL'll Durutliy Ruins-r Mary H4-lvn liicv Marian Rich Rnlli liloyml Illzirizm l':LlJkc Jann' XXYll'l'l'L'l'S0Il Bviiy Ri-id lim-le-n Noii if M. .MNQNNMM Lillian llnlwrfs Norman Sclnu-iclcr Llrnve Sc-ilwri Flora-m'e Slnlnk lihoclu Spain' .Xclvll Sntkns llvnriettn Tipton Brtiy illlll'llllIllllll il0llHt1llli'f,' NVurwick Mnriin X'vilt4'I'S lla-len VW-llnlzln Vvrzl VV1-sl' Margot Wickllznn Virurinizl VVilkina-ann Virginia Zimmvrnlan Mildred Zoliars 'llliv Soplminorc l'll'll'llllSlliIJ club lms llclfl nmny inh-rosling ina-clings :luring thi- past yi-ur. A Clirisfnms pnriy, ai poi-luck snppvr, :L Moflu-1' and Ilfmglntvr lmnqnvt, :incl nn ovcr-niglif party ni city Y. XV. wore aunong' tliv sogiul ova-nfs. Bnslu-is for nu-fly pvoplm- wi-rc fillm-ml by ilu- girls on Ulll'lSlllI2lS :incl Tlirnilxs giving. .vrwmly-foiur HUTTL . Senior Friendship Club I,7'l'SllIl'71f . A Vi1'f'I'rffsi1Iz'11f . A .Jml Vin' I'r4'.9i1lz'11f . Sz'1'rvI11ry 7'I'l'IlSIlI'l'7' . . . , PTUQTIINI Clhllffillllll Sofia! Cll11Il7'7IHl71 . , , V01'11fi01111I Clmirmalf I'11bIif'ify ... , ,. , CABINET M.1'1MB1'1RS I ir.vf Sa'rn1f.vl If r . , , Florence llleeeli Helen Tebbe Ruth Fraley , . .June Cook llvllflll Ff'IIl1Zl'eQll,ll1 Chairmzm , . Svrzvim' Clhlllflllllll . . Ifing Chairmrzn . . Jllzzsic Clhlllflllllll . . lnfcrclzzb Cozmril H8II7'lf867Iffl'tiUl' . . Sponsor , .,..... , Hrfruncl Sf'lIIlNfI'l' Helen Teblme , , Monica Perry I32Ll'lJ2L1'H, VValH1onr Helene Pu 1' Dun lflleanoi' Spangler Marga ref Gleason , . . . Jean Speed Florence Meeeli .. Jane Eflwarmls lillfll Garwoocl . . . lirlytlie Hart A , Elaine Yvillianis . . , Betty Pocoeli . . Marion Tissot . Alice Coffin -veventy-five Dorothy Alban Margueritefllen l.ueille Allerton Kathryn Andrews llelen Ankeuey .I ane A rters Evangeline Aulph Estelle Bailus Barbara Barrett Elaine Baumoel Thelma Baxter Gertrude Bell Virginia Belville Lillian Berk l.u Frunees Beruhardt Madeline Bessire Mary Ann Best Phyllis Boekellnun Myrtle Boyer Jessie Brandt Evelyn Bratz Marian Brintzenhofe Margaret Brown Margaret Bneehler Jean Burt Anne Buzzelli Mary Cain Marian Calkins MEMBERS OF SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB Josephine Canning Ruth Carney ltuth Carr Evelyn Clark Evelyn Coddington Ilelen Coletto Josephine Conrad Betty Jane Curley Cora Jane Curt is Dorothy Danielson J une Day .I ulia Deason Carrie Di Donato Christine Davy Jean Dennis Adria Diener Eileen Dorsh Catherine Duber Elizabeth Durstine Helen De Haven Eleanor Easley Edna Eberman Jean Ellis Reima ltitia. lflateau Jean Forsythe Madge F reuud Agnes Gierke Janet GitTord Genevieve Goesling lieora Greer Ruth Hamhly Dorothy Hanner Margaret I-Ianner Jeanne Harris Florence Hart Grace Hastings Kay Hatfield Agnes Ha vaeh Euniee Hawl-'ins Helen Hehr I.ueille Heyer Wilma Hinz Mary Lou Holaday Marian I-lomeier Hazel Houseman Analois Hunter Aileen James Pauline Jeareck J une Johnston Ruth Jones lreanne Lewkowski Ruth Sager Dorothy Sands Martha Selimied Eleanor Schneider Melha Sehomuker Josephine Sharp Margaret Shaw Gladys Smith Dorothy Sherod Jean Snell Juanita Stanley Coletta Stetiiner Jeanne Stiles June Stokes Nadine Stoll ltuth Straek Viola Swanson Mae Swisher Marjorie Teasdale Jeanne Tebbe Marion Terry Jean Tliouias Marjorie Tufts Marian Walters ltuth Warja Elizabeth VVaters Jane Williams Helen Winner Catherine Youdell Ella Mae Young Ruth Zirke Eleanor Zorn This year the Senior Friendship club has had its usual good times and excellent P10 grams. They have had some outstanding speakers: the list containing Miss l'enberthy, Miss Coffin, Christine the Florist, Miss Gilehrist. and a representative of Charles of the Ritzn. A play was given at Christmas time and the usual fun was had at the Pot Luck Suppers. Other features included the Spring Style Show and the Pa-Ma-Men banquet. The Christmas baskets for the poor this year were as well-filled as in past years in spite of the depression. Ping-Pong Cllulb P1'z'si1Iz'nt . , . . ..,.. George Sturgiss Vive-I'rc'.vi1Ir'1lt . . . Lawrence Aseherman Sl'l l't'fll'7 l ,,,.. ...... H enrv Ka ilan J . l T1'w1.vure1' , . A Mary Lou Holladay Sponsor . ....,,,,,...... F. E. VVilliams INIEMBERS Bob Campbell Betty 0'Rourlce Jesse Jones Robert Williams Mary Neary Leslie Woodworth The Ping-Pong Club is one of the newest clubs at Shaw. It competes with other clubs in the city in tournaments. The popularity of ping-pong has induced students to join the club. xevanty-aim JHUTTL I'rc.9iz1m1I . . . Vivo l'1'vsidc11t Svercfffzr-y . . , I V K lrf'11s111'er . Sponsor .. ltoy Angel Bettie lloalc VVill1er Hayley Mary Ann Best Virginia, Booth Myrtle Boyer Hstlier ll redenlmerg lflrnestine Brewer Violet Burgess Christine Butehart ltuth Carman Betty Jane Curley Hlizalmetli Daniels Boll Ewell .lean Forsythe Laurenee Friedman James Garnett Max Garnett Debate Club OFFICERS First Svrrzexlm' lllaxine llarlier MEMBERS Lawrence Gow James Harrington Jeanne Harris Grave llastingrs Hazel llouseman Millie Kelsey Syril Kopt Virginia Kriss Marjorie Lewis Lawrence Lyman Mary Maddoek Jane Malone Kenneth Martim-au Eleanor Means Florence Mentall Paul Marry Aileen Parker Sw-oml S4'nu'.-rlr'r Robert Mueller George Booth James liseh Fritz Zorn Lois Crank James Phillips Aliee ltea Marguerite Rs-ding Gene ltose Franees Schmidt Martha Sehmied Margaret Shaw Gladys Smith Edith Smyth Norman Suaarman E. Vllilliam Taylor VVilliam F. l'aylor William VVeil Edwin VVolpaw VValker Woodworth ltohert Wurzman Paul Zabel lnga Zorn The Debate Club sponsors the lflxtemporaneons Speech Contest in Shaw each vear. At the meetings subjects of current interest are discussed in many original ways. The club also gave a dinner dance for its IIlCllllJ0l'S this year. seve nly-sevfm fl-JUTTL .v1 !'1'lll.l1-vigil! c'I.AnK l'1 r'.YiIlt'Ilf Vim' l'n'xi1l1'1lf SH l'1'f1l ry 7vl't'Il.Yll rrr Spun so 1' BVRTON K' HAFFIN WIKIGIIT 0 1-Y Club 0l+'FIt'l'lliS I irxl NWIIII'-WIFI NwrnmlN'r'nl1'.vl1'l . A ,lioln-rf Forming XVilli:un Burhm John Mzmxvn-ll 1gi'l'Il2l.l'li Clark . Hobcrf lifldfllbilllgll 1'1clw:ll'd Xvrifrlli E1 I,0llg'l2lS Gnffron l'lmrlos l'lmH'ill lillwuml Y. IRHWIIIIISSUII N1'r'r1'l1ll'.fl of lllr' lfllNl I'lr'Z'r'l1ul1l YU MEMBERS OF HI-Y CLUB Donald Aeuft' Stewart Adams Lawrence Anderson Bill Arnold Jolm Baldwin Ralph Barr VVilber Baylcy VVilliam Best Richard Bernier Frank Bleiler George Booth Robbins Bosworth Robert Boylan VValter Brandt VVilliam Bricker Clark Brown Raymond Bunt Frank Byrne Jim Cain Joseph Carabelli Norman Carlsen Lawrence Carmen WNilliam Carver Robert Clark Cook Cleland Howard Collier VVilliam Cozad Edward Craxton Robert Craxton Vliilfred Crctney Jack Carney Allen Daniels Preston Deming Valentine de Olloqui Dan Diemert Harry Dorwart Eva n Ed wa rds Vlarrcn Eisenhut Franklin Ellis Charles Emerson James Esch George Evans l,7'l'SllIl'l1f , , . Range Officer Target Boy , Sponsor . . . Ross Bernard .lack Cooper 'I'om Fursdon . John Fox Willard Duns YVilliam Ficken Dick Fieldhain Harold Folts Leonard Fox Louis Gentile Adelbert Glasser Frank Gottron Martin Hecht Ray Heeder Fred Heinlen Arthur Heiss George Henry John llenry Edward Hepker Bob Herzer Charles Herzcr Glen Hornke Bill Jewitt Gordon Jobson Glen Kala! John Kerr Bill Ketchum Tom Kewley Earl King Robert King Bob Knepp Harry Kurtz James Kurtz Ted Leet Robert Lenox Kenneth Lindgren Kenneth Martineau Philip Merker Marvin Mileoff VVard Miller Carl Moore John Morris Charles Neely Bob Neville Frank Nichols Albert Otter Rifle Club Bill Peck Bob Peck VValter Perkins Martin Peterman Ford Pfeifer James Phillips George Pickerell 'l'ed Reich VValter Roche Norman Rogers Maurice Rose William Ryan Mickey Schaffer Paul Schreck Edward Scribner Frank Shanaberg 'l'om Sheldon John Snavely Lee Stiles John Stone Carl Strack Robert Strickcr Arthur Struck Edwin Swindeman Thomas Svmes E. VVilliau1'l'aylor VVilliam F. Taylor Harley Thompson Hi Van Buren Leslie Vought Bud Walker Robert VVardle Ernest VVhitworth William XNllltVVOI'tll James Whyte Jolm VViepking Charles NVistar Dave VVist:1r Edwin Wolpaw Jim VVright Charles Zentgraf Bob Zulauf . . . A Bruce 'l'odd George Bechtel Jack lVilliaxns . . . . . . . . . . vvllllillll H. Morris MEMBERS Myron Hallenberg George Hoagland Carman McNutl Robert Starrett Robert Simpson Robert Snyder Nick 'l'on1bascio John VVairner Jack VVilli:1ms The Rifle Club is the newest addition to Shaw,s list of activities. It has been organized by those who are especially interested in becoming excellent shooters. It will compete with other high school rifle clubs. seventy-nizm eighty IHUTTL SPICICD C A INVALLA ll li R C. VVISTER NITNEINIAKER Student Council I,7'L'.Sil1l'Ilf, . . Vim' I'1'r'sic'lz'11f. Sw' rein ry . . Trfr1s11rz'r , Spa II s 0 1' Bob llnlstaul Virginia Booth Myrtle Boyer Bill Burton Robert Collins VVilfred Cretney ltohert Corning Betsy Duff Jenn Forsythe FIRST SEMESTER Clll2ll'lCS lVist:L1' . . . Jenn Speed , ,l'L-ggy Nunenmker M1+1lNIB1'lliS John Cnclwalllzulel' Ulive lVmxclwm1l Rlltll Frnley Czunillzi Geekler Marvin Hnekstedde Theodore Leet Martha Leopard Florence Meeeh Ellen Melbourne Robert Mueller Paul Murry Aileen Parker Maxine Parker Howard Pearce Virginia Pennington .I ohn Snuvoly Norman Slljlilflllilll Margot VViekh:un lfldwzird Vi'right The Student Council, or student government committee, nmnnges the mon it.or svsteni of Shaw. This veal' its Ill0lIll'lL'l'S entertained representatives of other sehoolsg thev also gave baskets at Clll'lSl'lll21S and money for the lunc 1 fund. fl-JUTTL lm. MISTER c'oI.1,1Ns srxaxcn NITNICMAKEIL Student Council srlcoxo sl4:Ml+:s'1'1-11: 1,I'l'SiIIl'IIf. ............... . li0lJl'l't Uollins Vim' I'rf'Si1Yc'11f, . , .,.A... JUEUI Sym-cl Sl'l'I'l'f!lI'y. . T1 011.911 rm' . Sponsor. . . UJltllI'j'll Atkinson Hvlvll Iiurch G1-orgrv Booth Bill Burton NlJlI'g'ilI'l't Bryant liullx l':lrr RHht'l tC17l'llillgI livzln lidwarcls Ruth Flssc-I . . .Olivo sXY0INlV!'Zl.l'd MEMBERS Ruth Gurwoocl Hurry Hamilton Virginia Kriss Ella-n Mvlhourm' Curl Moore Robert Nlucllvr Nlalrilm Imopzlrll Paul Murry A l'oggy Nvlllll'lll2LkCl' Duvizl Yvisfar Ann Noll .Imm-s Phillips Mihlrm-rl Sixt .lolm SIHIVPIQ' .lwllllw Tchlw fv0HSt?llll'1'xvIlFXYil'li l'lclw:xrml VVrig.:lxf l':1ulZ:1ln-l Fritz Zorn IL qflldCIlf Council of Hxc sn-cond HClllCSfL'1' flll'llCd its ilftlflltillll io the 1 L ll ploblcms of the scllool. It continued thu salc of camps :md IM'llll2ll1tS :nm gum a monitor dzmcc. I eiglfly-mm HUTTL riglzty-two G0'l l'li0N I!YllNl'I 1'AT'1'l'1RSON MOMiIOTiCOmHlitTCC I'r4'si1lc'l1I . , I'if'1'-I'rf'si1l1f11f Sl'l'I't'fll ry , T'rf'as111'vr . S110 11, .v 0 1' OFFICERS, 19325 Don flux Goff ron z'-5 M u ricl I,2Ltf0l'S0ll , Frzmk liyrm' Jcnn nvffc Bnylcy Olivo Yvcmrlwzwd MONITOR OFFICERS AND INSl'l41C'l'ORS I,7't'.YllItfIIf , Viet'-l'residc'11I Sr'crc1'ary A . . Trerzszlfrer , , . Sponsor . . . lst period 2nd period 3rd period . 4-th period , A , 5th period tith period fcarlyl lith period Clatej 7th period 8th period , lst period , . . ind period . , . 3rd period . . . 4-th period ..... 5th period .,.. 6th period fearlp lith period Qlatej 7th period ....,.. 8th period ...,. OFFICERS, 1932 . A . ..,... . , George Booth . . Dorinda Nau Christine Butchart . . . Robert Behlen . Olive Vvoodward lNSl'l'lC'l'ORS, 1932 , Viola Furst , Martha Leopard , Virginia Booth Muriel Patterson Mildred Sixt Christine llutchart Virginia Bolton ., Mifdred Van Horn .. Frank Bleiler INSPIAICTORS, 1933 ,. ..... ,..,..... ,,,...,., . . lean Speed ,..,,.. Franklin llllis ..,..,,..... Frank Byrne , . . . Norman Heimerdinger . , Ellen Melbourne 'D . . ...4,,.. Virginia Kriss , . . , Marguerite ltedmp: . . . . Muriel Patterson LE VVarren Kohl 'l'rustworthv and reliable-that is what members of the Monitor Com- mittee must be. Thev are the guards of the school who are stationed at the r s librarv, and cafeteria. As a reward for their willing service, they doors, gylnr, are invited to a monitor dance each semester. Aviation lub P1'z'si1l'c'11t ..., . . Howard Jenkins l'ir'f'-presizlent . . , . , , , Gordon Page Secretary-1reaszlrer ........... . . Russell Frye MEMBERS Wilber Hayley Charles Crawford Al Freedman XV illiam Urincr John Harvey Mary Lou lloladay Robert Ilillse Robert Markey James Mekeehnie Carman McNutt lletty O'ltourke Arthur Petti Donald Rutter Robert Sherdon Paul Smedley lilton Smith Robert VVelty Fred VVyss Gene Rose Members of the Aviation Club have had many interesting meetings. Out- side speakers, including Roy Hill and a representative of the Hunter Aerial Photography corporation have been invited to address the club. Field trips are made to points of interest. eighty-three IHUTTL Honor Society I'r4'si1I4'nf , l'ir'r'-pn'si1lf'l1f . A , . , S1'1'l'r'1ury-I1'f'r1xllra'r S110 n sorx , l ir.s'l H4'1nl'Nl1'r Srfvuml Srnzrsfvr Xvllylfllllil Boofli GL-orgc Booth Rutli Struck Fritz Zorn Ruth Ba-rry Edwin Swimlunmn Lucy Dickson Jam-T Jones Allin Junk YV. D. Sh-rrotf Thi- Honor Socivlv was vorv :Lcfivc lliis vcnr. Two clmicos were lwlcl :md sexual don 1 mil snlcs wc-rv i'0lllllll'll'll. Honor sfudv lmlls wcrc imliiihlinccl llv Honor Socidi, IlllllllJLlN Xvllvll IL sluclm-nf is Cll0SL'll for 1ncn1lJcl'sl1ip, lic is juclgccl in lczulwsliip, Cllllliltftl, suuu, and svliolsmrsllip. eighty-four fl-NJTTLII .l A N UA li Y, 1933 Ililclzl lizllclwin Pzlulinc llvillllllglilft Ruth licrry XllY'jL'llllil.lg1lUtll Curl Unrlson J unc- Cook liolu-rl Dupont I,:iwrL-ncv Gow .Im-:ln Ilnnnzl Wilma K rug: l rum':-s Lotlirop l lorcm'0 lVle'vc'l1 llonizi Miller Vliurlotlv Mitvlicll Ailc-en Parker Muxinc Parker I lowzi ral Pvzi ru- Frmwvs Schinicli liutli Strock Nlilclrvd Van Horn Elaine- VVilli:nns Honor Society J UN H, 1933 Dorothy Allman Helen llairvll U1-orge Booth VVi1liann Burton Anne Buzzelli Bob Collins BettyJz1nc Curley Vlfillmr De-nk Evan Hdwn rcls Viola Furst liclytlic Hurt Milftllll Iieopzlrml Dick LewiQ Irczinnc Lewkowski Elm-unor Means .l'll6'2lIIUl' Noll Iiziurence Purrinc JHIIICS Phillips Helene Pnr Dun Elizubetli Rosu George Simon Milclrm-cl Sixf Dick Skidmore Edwin SNVlllfl1'lllZlll Ili-lon Tolulw Gram- Tliul Edwin Wolpuw lil:-:inor Zorn Fritz Zorn Rob Zulunf J A N UA li Y, 193-L Myrtlc Boyci CllI'lStlIll' l3utc-lmrt 1 lVl'lyllClil!'li Bcisy Duff Luc-illc Ili-yer Ulivur Sc-hromler lilwlnor Spangler Jk'2llllIt' 'I'1-lnlic rfighly-ff'z'n 4' iyhly-xia: JHUTTL Spanish Club P1'1's'irIz'11T . , . . Vim' 1,l'l'.Yll,l'lIf . St'l'l'1'ftl1':Ij 111111 Tru Sponsor . llm-lr11 ll1lI'K'll l.:1 l r:1114'1's l51'r11l1z1rclt Mary ixllll lhmt fl4'0Ff,l'0 lllbtltll Ruth flilflllilll l'lYI'lj'll Clark Rohm-rt C'r'1ig: 0F1+'ICl'IRS Firsl Nl'lII1'.S'fl'l' . Aila-on l,2l.l'lil'l' ISI! FUI' ..., MEMBERS lluzvl lllillsvlllilll .l0ss0.l41114-s llilly K1-ller l.11:1rll K1-rr Fl'2Illl'l'H l.utl1rop G1-11s'vi1'vc' M1-Nully Srfmnlzl Sv 11141.-:fr 1' RobQ1'f Ewell c'l1'0l'gl' Booth Bob Zulnuf , Alix-1-2111-k l'llllI'l'lll't' Pratt H1-lm-11 Pur lyllll l'l1ilu1111-11:1 qll'll2l M:1lc'm1l111 Sirung .l:111c'l'l1c111111a 1ll'5lIllll' 'IR-lmlw Wullu-r Wumlwnrml 'lllll' SpJllllSll Club lms lM'l'll vcr-V s11c'c-1-ssf11l in the 0lll'0lllllL'lll of IILVN 1114111 ln-rs this -Vl'2ll'. Two fzlfl'-1' salvs wore hold ufh-1' school, :xml 11 ficsfu was pl 1111144 by H141 1111-111ln-rs of flu' Club. fl-JUTTL French Club President . . . . . . Aileen James Vim'-President .,...,..,, A . ,Isabella Peirson Secretary and Trmsurer . . , . . Elizabeth Rose Sponsor ,,....AA.,... Janet Jones Jeanette Hayley Bettie Boak Ernestine Brewer Robert Campbell Josephine Canning Marglieriie Craigie Elizabeth Dnrstine MEMBERS Madge Freund Edythe Hart John Ingram Elsie Kazmarek Elena Luci Eleanor Noll Helen Pece Monica Perry Helene Pur Dun Maurice Rose Mildred Sixt Edith Smith Manning Smith Helen Tebbe Elaine Williams The French club was organized to enable the members to increase their knowledge of the French language. In the past year they have had many intrcsting meetings, such as a ueooty' party, and a bridge party, both con- ducted in French of course. During the year they also had a picnic at which everyone spoke French. i eighty-seven HUTTL l'rc'wirl1'nf . Vil'l iIl'l'Si!ll Ilt Sl'l'l'l'fll1 Ij 'l'r1'n.vu rvr . llvlc-n Circ-ifnir-der I,ucill1- Iii-yor Murinn llut'i'in:m Ruth Julius VVilu1:i Krug: :wll!'j1H'iL' 1.1-xi is Ijlllliil Millvr Sizinforcl Nt -Vlllilll .Xglu-5 011511-ri Xurmn Quigrgrli' 4 ermzm Club l i1'.wl Svrrirslrf 1' . ,Uonizm Miller . .Myrtle Boycr Ml'1MBl'1liS IA-um: Allvrvvlii Gillmvrt Allvn Roy Angla- xviiliillll A rlmltl .lum-ph llfihin Ililmlai Baldwin VVilhvr Bnylvy Surzih lh-rgrvr i,UlliliiiCl'OllS1' HUIIIRI l l:lil':i1l Svrnnsl Nfmrafslw' James ll:u'i'L-it lqiilllll' Zurn llusscil lirzuim-n Jiwk Tiiivi l r:im'vs Svhmicli William Sdllllllilkel' Paul Silwillcy Gladys Smith 'l'lmm:1s Svmcs Fritz 'l'uwx liclwziril VK'ciss Paul Zzimlcr Fritz Zorn Inga Zorn 'I ho fLl'l'!ll2lll club.. llc-1lfsci1lnn4iL'1's has had sonic vary iIlt0l'0Si'iIlg' IIlLLf ings this -vm-nr. Sli-:unix-iw of flu- club givo Talks and reviews in Gcrmsui this przwhc wiylily-riylrt ' 1- 1-:mimics i'ill'Ill To spczmk H10 lzulgungu bm-HL-1' and more fiuvnfly. JHUTTL 1 f, J. Latin Club OFFICE RS 1,7't'SlIIl'Ilf .... ,Norman Snffarinan f5 llrc' I,l'l'SllIl'71f . ...., Virginia Kriss S1'f'rf'f11ry A A . ,Barbara Barrett TTl'll.YIl?'l'7' ..... . ...,.. ..,.. t Icwcl Drickaincr E.I'l'l Ilfl7'l' CYUIIIIIItfff'l 7AlllL'l't' Hu: Joanna Harris., Elinor Zorn Spmzso r Kathryn Andrews 'Phyllis Bockelman Ruth Carr Holm-rt Clark .Iunc Colin-n lloinenivk Dt' Stasio Betty Dirk .laimm Hscli J unm- Finnegan .Im-an Forsythe MEMBERS Valiv Gulbcnkian Lois Helnlick xvlllllil Heinz Ham-I Hinge-r Mary Lou Holaday Dorothy Holloclier Marjorie Leland lflleanor Mcnsfortli Flora-nve Mvrriol llumlwrt Morris um-lin, cliairniang . Linniv Arnold Mary Ncary Agnvs Unggcrt Betty U'ltourk l lm-len Svliroe-tc-r ltcliccva Sliivc-ly Robert Stanifortll Juanita Stanley Barbara VValtliour llclcn wvllll2llllN Inga Zorn Tlic Latin club cSOClL't2lS Latina Sliavionsusl, the ncwcst club at Shaw, X1 lias grown rapidly in its list of IIl0lIlbCl'S. lliaradus and lm,-ttur-out conti-sts arc conductcdg plays and discussions are givcn. l acci'c quam dic0rv is tlic now motto of tliu clnll. If moans in Englisli, NTU a ct ratlicr than to talkf' wiyhfy-nine n im' ty JHUTTL l'r4'.vi1l4'r1f l 111' l'r4's Sm' rf'f111'y Tra'11.w1 rvr Sim nxn r l!ll'llf Dramatic Club OFFICERS l ir.vl Sl'llll'S,I'l' . .lzlllll Frnlclv 1 lurcnc'4- Movcll . . . .Mzlxinv l':L1'liL-1' S1'l'0lIll Nl'lllI'Nfl'l' lxlillnllll l,L'll'1'lll2lll Jilllt' '1lll0lll2lS Dorinclu Nau Jzunos Caupunlvr Lois Donn l'1Xl'X'lT'1'lV1'1 COMMI'1 l'l+11'1 Firsl Nrn11'.vl1'l' Julm Maxwell livlly l'oc'm'k Mamrglu-riiv llvmling lluwurcl liuhbins .lm-sm-St:-plum-11 Nw-mul Sffllwslrfr Mary K:1yl,:1mlm John Maxx'-vc-ll lh-tty l'm'oL'k Mzlrglu-rite livcling llowurll llulxluins .lolm 'l'l1m1mez John 'l'lmmus 'l'l1o l,l'3llll2ll'll' clulb proviclcs vury llll'l'l'0Sl'lIlg' IJl'0gl'2llllS for its ulclnlxcrs. ggr 1 Scum- of Hu- plays g'lVl'll lllis your wore llll: Kelly Kiclf' uliccl UEll'll2l.ll0IlS,,, l'ussing of Chow C'l1ow. The club also rlirvc-'rod H10 Clll'lStlIlIl,S progrzuu mul llnu Pl'Og'l'2Llll given for thc lll0fllL'l'S. Dorothy Alban i ,ucille Allerton Helen Ankeney Evangeline Aulph Alyce Averill Lois Babcox Hilda Baldwin Charles Barber Alice Barry Pauline Baumgart l'etty Baxter Robert Bclren Ruth Berry Bettie Boak Esther Br:-denherg' Violet Burgess June Cohen Desire Coume'g Marguerite Craigie Sylvia. Critchley l.eo Diederick Adria Diener Jane de Olloqui Jewel Drickamer .lean Ellis lioberta Frazee Miriam Friedlander J une Gardens DRAMATIC CLUB MEMBERS 1932-1933 .lanlen Garnett li uth Garwood Glen Gilbert Mabel Goden Lloyd Goldman Elrose Gould Lillian G rcen Hugh Gunn Virginia Hageman Edythe Hart Jeanne Hehr Lois Helmiek Lucille Heyer Marguerite Herren Hazel Hinger Grace Horne Hazel Houseman Alta Johnson Howard Jenkins Margaret Jerf miah Ellen Kast Erla Kavanaugh Laurd Kerr Mildred Kloxs Syril Kopf VVilma Krug Lillian Kuritsky De.mar Lang' Ted I .eet Ireanne Lewkowski Gertrude Lewand Sylvia Licker Elena Luci .lack MacLanahan Mary Maddock Ethel Martin Ruth Marz Harold Mendelson Adalaide McIntosh Donia Miller Charlotte Mitchell Margaret Mulligan Dorinda Nan Mary Jane Nelms Ann Noll Agnes Onprert Aileen Parker Maxine Parker Virginia Peek Mary Peattic Virginia Penningto Jean Pettit Peggy Pickerell Norma Qiiiggle Il Sue Radebaugh Dorothy ltceil Betty Risley Ei'een ltieth Elizabeth Robert -son 'l helma ltosenhlitln- Martha SchmEe.l Selma. Schnec Marga ret Shaw Gladys Smith Edith Smyth Eleanor Spangler Marjorie Tea da c Jeanne Stiles Betty Strong Helen 'Fagrgrart E. W'illiam Taylor Helen Tehhe Jane Thomas Doris Toll Mildred Van Horn Carolyn Watson Helen Wellman Margot YVickham Virginia VVilkinson Betty VVeinsz Ella Mae Young Bob Zulauf anuarv Class Plays THE MOUSE TRAP By lVillinm Derm H owells CHARACTERS lVIrs. Amy Somers .....,.,....... .... A ileen Parker Mr. VVillis Campbell . . . .Douglas Brown lVIrs. Agnes Roberts . . . . . .Hilda Baldwin Jane, the maid . . . . . .Philomena Siena Mrs. Lou Bemis . . . ....., Donia Miller lilrs. lifiller ..... . . .Eunice Hawkins lNIrs. Curwen ,....,..., ,..... .,......,.,. H e len Lohr Scene: A drawing-room in the home of Mrs. Amy Somers THE VVRONG NUMBER By Essex' Dane CHARACTERS Number I ..., .......,..,. . . . Ruth Fralcy Number II . . . . Lila VVilliams VVaitress ..,..,.,........,...,...,.,....... Ruth Kraus Scene: The corner of a tea room in a large department store THE REHEARSAL By Christopher fllorley Frieda, the director . . Barbara, the father . Gertrude, the daughter Sonia, a visitor ..... . Christine, a visitor . , Marjorie. the property CHARACTERS . ..,.,.,. Ellen Kast . .Frances Greenfield . . .Maxine Parker Norma Quiggle Florence lifeech manager . . ..Eleanor lNIcClelland Scene: A stage nine t y-0 ne , f :fly-l1u'n JHUTTLIZ MiwYear Play l'.XS'l' Ulf' l'II,XK,Xl l'l'1llS Z1-km Ifowauwl ll0llllillS Blillim-Hv AI2Ll'glll'l'ifl' l'r:Lig,gio Hr. 'l'iH42lIl-V NI:Ll'fin Pl'l'l'l'IIl2Lll Mm. 'l'iH':u1y . Jam- 'l'Imn1:Ls Snulxsnu Gs-orgv Ilowzxrll St'l'2LIlllill2l Hvffy XVt'iIlSZ Al1g'lISfllS lfogg' Jolm Illg'l'Jlll1 Vnunt Jolinmifrc liiclmrcl 'l'mld .Xmlanm 'rl'lll'lll2lIl . Ilurlvy IIVIIUIIIPSUII UA! Gm-rfrnulv limffy Sfrung 'Nh ', f10l0lll'l Iflmvamrmi . YVilli:un lhlI't0ll l'rml1-nu- Mudge Frm-unll hl 2lSlliUllH by gxllllil Mmvzmfi, :L hula- of ll-Xuglllll' days was gyivcn by tlu uw Drunmfic Club on xl?ll'l'll 21. 'l'Ilu Shaw Ul'4'Ilt'Sfl'2l. alilw-ch-ci by Mi Ni0l'gg:1rH1. playa-fl during Hu- illfl'l'llliSSi0llS. HUTTL ABRAHAMS DVNS S'I'ARRE'1' TODD BOLDT ISEUHTEL ' I W 0 Mowe Crew MOVIE OI'I'1HA'l'0liS Jolm Boldt, Thief Bruce Todd YVill:u'd Duns Xxyillllll' Abrzmllsulls Bob Sfzwreff George IgL'Clltl'l The noon movies are run by Hlese boys. Tlley are cliviclexl info slliffs fo work during Hle fifteen minute periods. nilmfy-ll1r1'0 lvl-I1-fu HUTTL lrslvr .xllf,fl'l llill .-Xrnulll llnlr llvlilvn i'l:nrk llrnwn Miki' llllllI1'lil?lll .le-ssc' llulluvk William: llllrrugc N1-1lC'urh-r l'14lwnrrll'nrlim'r Boys' Giles Club 0lf'FIC'l'iRS I,I'l'.Nil1l'llf , ,... , l'1mlw:u'ci Cl'?LXiUIl Vim' I'r4'.vi1l4'l1f . , ,,.. . Fritz Zuni S1'1'l'f'frll'y rum' Yll't'1l.Ylll't'l' , Clark Brown I,iIn'uriu11 . . . A . Roy Angol ,'ll'l'UIIlIIlllliSf . . . , A , Iiunrml Kerr SIIIIIISO1' , . lflurum-o Sllflfflil' Ml'iMBl'lllS Dick i'lc'vL-rly Wifrm-ml fll'4'lllCy l,1'ulJi4'4ll'riL'k lirnvst Du Rumi liulwrt lirldy Ilurulcl l'1isn-nlxurp: 'l'limnns lilliwon llvnry l'lI'lC'Kllllilll llmnms. Furmlnn limlzunzm llvckcliimli l.:nwrvm'4- llcmlrivks lillilll llm-lm Nlvrlm- llmlrlimilt .lulm K4-rr Floyd Kulwn lla-n lmriclc Iiuynmml Murilm-y llurolml Ms-mlm-lmii Frank lYzllwn 'l'lw Bnvs' Glu' Ululm has In-1-n vm-ry silvcossflll fllis your in of music-:Ll progrzuns. lYiTl1 thi- Girls' Gln-0 Club, if guvu :Ln grain, :L fllll'lSl'lll2lS prugi'mn, :L progruni on Armislics- Day, 1l0Illlllt'lll'l'llll'Ill l'lXcl'cisvs. ll I' James Mcli.-clinic l'irn4-sl Miller Norman lingvrs Dick Svhultz VVzlrwick Smith XVillizu1l Taylor llalrlvy illlltllllllhlill Ili Yun llurvn Dick xvillll'I'N ifs pm-scilialfioii :ill lnusicul pru- zmcl sang :Ll H10 JHUIIL 'J ei JJ 'Q Girls? Glee Club P1'f'si1If'111' , Vin' I'1'1'si11'1'11f Sf'f'7'l'fIII'y 111111 I,lb7'1l7'iIl'I1 . A .elceolzzpzzvzisf , Sponsor . A . Cathryn Atkinson Elsie Bernardy Alice Burr Coletta Calloway Margaret Clark Dorothy Colvin Rita Connors Sylvia Critchley it uth Crookham Cora Jane Curtis Elizabeth Daniels Christine Davy Jewel Driekamer Elizabeth Durstine livelyn East OFFICERS Jessie Stephen Eleanor Noll 7l1'l'Il8lI7'ff7' , A Betty Jane Curley MEMBERS Helen Greer Ellen Hopkins Analois Hunter Elsie Kazinarek Bethel Liehty Betty Lindsey Helen Martley Leolyn Miller .Ianeabelle Moore Dorothy Neal Mary Jane Nelms Agnes Ongert Bernice Paul llelen Peee Virginia Peek Jean Pettit Marjorie Koeh Gwendolyn 'l'ahb Florence Shatter Alice ltea Clelia ltufld Ruth Sager Mildred Sixt Hehe-era Shively Dorothy Stuart ltohin Taylor Marjorie Tufts Grace 'l'hut Estelle Vogt Marion Volek Carolyn VVallaee Jane VVatterson Mildred Wise listher VVollet lla Girls, Glee club has done much this year in presenting excellent inusie- al programs at Christmas, Armistice Day, and in COIIl1IlCIlCCIllCIll' exercises co opu iting with the Boys, Glee club. Bcsldts these prograins given at Shaw, they have sung at various ehurehes. mlnety-Woe JHUTTL v Philomautheiam Club I,7't'Si11t'Ilf Vim' l'1'1'.vi111'11f . , A . . . Se'f'1'a'fnry mul 7'7'f'1lXlITl'7' Sponsor Civrnlllilu' Axllfvllh Lu Frzllwvs ni'I'llllZll'llt Evelyn Cocldinghm Ile-In-l1C'ol1-tto Adrien Dimmer OFFIUERS l ir.vl N1'nr1'.vI1'r Ruth Kraus MEMBERS Rvnm Rita Flufenu Viola Fllrst Milliv Km-lsvy Lillian Kuritsky Svvoml Srfnufxlrfr A .Bcfsy DUH' Agnes Ongcrt ,1'1St'llL'l' 131-oclvnbel-g .. Maury Morrison Marjorie l.c-land I roam nv 1,1-wkowski Sm-hun Svlmm-0 Mzlrgzlref Shaw Ruth Zirka' 'l'hv l'hilo11m'fhci:u1 fluh, in spitu of ils puzzling nzuuv, is in rm-zmlity u rn ing c-luh, which was Ul'g'3llliZl'lI to uid its lllL'lIlbL'l'S in undcrstamcling :md :Lppuu Ming good lifcl':Lh11'o. l'1:u'h lllL'lllllL'l' joins, for his vhivf study, om- of the lowing' C0lIllllif'l'00SI drzmm. biography, moclcrn novol, ol' travel. lrillwly-sin' fl-HJTTLIZ A ' ,J Lotapbagi Club First Semester Prcsirlciil . . . . . , .Lawrence Lyman View-l'resi11lw1t ..... Hilda Baldwin Scerefary-Treasurer .,.... ..... I,ib7'll7'iII7L .. . Sponsor .. Pauline Baumgart Betty Baxter Bettie Boak Ernestine Rrewer Christine Butehart Robert Campbell Ruth Carr Betty Dick Jewel DTlClC2llll6T MEMBERS Catherine Duber Jean Ellis Miriam Friedlander Laurence Friedman Ruth Giering Ralph Harlan Margaret Jeremiah Dolores Keating SeeoiirlS1'7l10.sZe1' James Phillips Aileen James Edythe Hart Jean Forsythe Madge Lindsey Virginia Kriss Helen Lohr Dorinda Nau VVynter Newhouse Laurence Perrine Alice Rea Ralph Stephens Elaine VVilliams Robert Wurzman it purpose of the Lotaphagi elub is to foster and inspire creative talent ot the litu iry type. In addition to the usual program of contributions by the membels, this year the club has planned an interesting series of lectures on associated subj ects. ninety-seven JHUTTL I'1'z'si11f'11f Viva'-l'1'c'si1I4'l11' St'l'I'l'fllI'y Illlll S110 II so r Jam- Black liuth Braun .luliivr l3l llIllil2ll'll Josvpliim- Cmniilig llclvn Divoky .lviin Ellis lflunive Hawkins Art Club Tr: 'IISII l'l'7' . OFFICICIKS . Cluu-los Fnrcus . . A Constauicc I.:L lh-:Lu lilnino Buumool , Marian Bright MICMBICKS Monica. Pvrry Betty Pocock Dorothy lien-cl Larry M. Gm-ll Rolwrt Tufts lic-rnmline Mcllhuttc-r Marion VVzLlters M:1rp:ur0tMill6r .lam-t Vain Bergen Martha Pennington Jann- Johnston Alice Kilderry llz1rryKnrtz Margaret 1,1-nox Betty Magee Thr- Art Chili, which is COIIlp0SL'll of stuclonts of the Art dupartlnuit who want extra application for thcir ability, has had llltllly irituresting piojuts during the past yt-ar. BL-sides l'lll'll' regular mcctings, tht-y have nizuic posters for the puipoic of advertising the noon niovic, school dmiccs, und thc Honor society. ninety-eight JHUTTL I'1'l'sirIffnf . . . . Viva' I'1'f'si1Iv11f , . , Sf'f'rc'f11ry mul Trc'r1s111'cr Sponsor . ....A.... A .loss-pll Rabin William llillffi A rlllur llaltlcs George Carnwr VVardc-n Clark Robert Craig Dcmalcl Crouse Clu-stvr Culp Stamp Club OFFICERS Firxl NI'lIlI'Xfl4I' , , . Gm-urge l'ic'l4Q1'cll MEMBERS liicharml Donaldson Charles liuu-rsun Earl l4'rt'cl0ri1'ksol1 Russell Fry Ernest Gelfand Jalnes Harrington Oscar Mcliirney Srwollrl Hr' IH rfxlrr , .lllelvln Lu Gaulic Pllcanorc Hcralson . .llanivl living-s A , liflwarfl Struggles liulwul lVlll1'll1'r Russell Palma-r .lzumw lialllclg'c- Ulivvr Sl'l1ru0tlc'r VVilliam Schumaker Howard Shaft David Slll30ll6lfl Donald Sfinv Tllc Stamp Club has provcfl of gm-at inlurcsl fo tlmsu slurlcnfs who lmvv nmclo stamp collecting, and collcclions, flu-il' Cllicf llolllly. Thr- rncnllwrs CXCll2lllg'C rare Sl'2llllIJS and many of 'flu-nl have ln,-crm almlv 'ro Inakc an excellent collection. ninety-nine HUTTL c'.xn1.r: 1.oNc:s'1'1u1:1-:'r mess mum mmf 1,.xx,xu,xN n1uwM,xN SNYUER CREW Jllllllly Hoon. olcciricizm Jack M:mc'I.:u1al1:m, nssisfant electrician Eddy IA0llg'Sll'0Cl1 Bob Snyder Bill Brusnmn Ralph Cable Holm Hoss Those- boys arc the strong mon of the school. Tllcy fnkc care of all H10 moving of stugc settings and properties for any prograuu in H10 2l.lldll'0l'll1l!l. 0 no hundred I3 I 3 fl-lUTTL Heavyweight Footbal Finishing the 1932 season with its best record in five years, the Shaw Heavyweights came through with a tie for the league championship. Out of nine games, Shaw won six, tied one, and lost two. Building his team around seven of last ycar's varsity players and 'two Light- weight lettermen, Coach Snavely turned out a well-balanced outfit. All in all, he said, that was the finest bunch of boys I've ever worked with. Had it not been for serious injuries occurring at critical lnoments, our powerful machine probably would have had a better record. VVhen Hackstedde broke his collar bone in the Lakewood game, Mr. Snavely was forced to change his whole style of play. Corning was laid up with a knee injury: and the line lost one of its most valuable defensive players when he was most needed. Notwithstanding these misfortunes, Shaw had the honor of placing Howard Pearce on the local all-scholastic eleven. Bob Bittle ained a berth on the second team, and two others n g n received honorable mention: John Snavely and Tony Gaudio. Shaw stepped off to a good start by pounding out a 1-l4-7 defeat over John Adams in the inaugural grid clash between the two schools. For their second victory, our gridders toppled a powerful East eleven, 13-0. Next came a new rival in Euclid Central, over whom we gained an easy 23-0 wing scoring but two points in the second quarter. After an open date, our boys were hosts to Lakewood for the initial league contest. Al- though the 1Vestsiders put up a splendid battle, Shaw defeated them 12-0. With Hackstedde unable to play, Shaw met a foe of unknown strength in Youngstown Rayen. But the boys from down state fell as the others had for our fifth consecutive victory, 6-0. Vvhen Shaw invaded Heights, our jinv of the last few years seemed to returng and we had to be content with a 6-6 tie. In the Elyria game, the team hit its stride and for the first time in league history downed the big Crimson machine, 12-8. This game showed our team in its true colors, for we decisively outplayed the home team in a tor1'id battle. The Lorain game was a bitter disappointment. No matter how hard the Shaw lnen tried, they couldn't make any headway against the Steel City boys. They lost, 12-0. In the final game of the season, Collinwood, the Senate champ, visited our field and treated us to the short end of a 19-0 score. The mighty Railroaders took the Shaw team off their feet with their' smashing off-tackle drives and downed the Black and Red 19-0 in the final clash of the season. LAKE ERIE STANDINGS ur1,wrwl':lGH'r i+'oo'rnAI.I. VV. I.. T. Pct. t'6Shaw , . . . . .2 1 1 666 Heights . . . . .2 1 1 666 Elyria . . . . . .2 2 0 500 Lakewood . . . .1 3 0 250 Lorain ............ 1 3 0 250 'tt CHAMPIONS mu' hundred two -J ll-IUTTL Conch . , . . A . . Jolm L. Snavely .tfssisiluzf Coafh , Xvtlliillll Nick Illfrnagm' . Yvillimn Pc-Ck Heavyweight Footbalt HEAVYVVEIGHT FOOTBALL LINEUP Frusr 'rrxu SECOND 'rmM Hugger ..... Carpenter Hcimcrdingcr . . . . . Lowe Rose ,,...., . . . Uher Corning . . . . . Struck Bittle .,,,... . . Seitz Pearce ..,..,., . .Hornkc Collins and Wistar . . 4 Cronk Snavely ...... , , Milcoff Hackstcddc 4 . . Driefort Eisenhut . . . McMahon Gaudio . , . . . . . . Roche one hundred three I-lUTTL Lightweight Football The Shaw Lightweight football team for 1932 was again the Lake Erie league champion, but this year our boys are sharing the honors with the Lakewood Lighties. As a result of their scoreless tie with the VVestsiders, we were forced to be content as co-champions. This yr:ar's eleven proved to be one of Shaw's strongest teams, exhibiting strength and skill in every hranch of the game. Under the skillful guidance of Mr. Nunemaker and ltlr. Vivian, the midgets went through the year without a single defeat. During the season these boys scored 130 points, while not one opponent crossed their goal line. With eight lettermen returning from last year's championship eleven, the team at once hit its stride and easily outclassed most of its opponents. A great test of its versatility came after the Lakewood game, when seven regular baekfield men were put on the shelf with injuries. However, the next week. although it was entirely revamped, the team clicked with its usual precision. Outstanding in the year's achievements was the victory over a heavier John Hay eleven. The valiant defense of their goal line in the Collinwood game, when the Rail- roaders failed to gain the necessary 9 inches in four downs, was also excellent playing. In the season's opener Shaw handed the John Hay varsity, an 8-0 drubbing,' which was the only set back the hig Green team received in the whole year. The next to fall were the Bedford Heavyweights who became easy victims to the fighting Lighties with a. 25-0 score. Then came the Collinwood Reserves, who took the count to the tune of 34--0. For the first league game our midgets tackled the Lakewood bantams, but the game ended 0-0. In an independent tilt the following week, the Shaw g1'idders outplayed the East Reserves 12-0 in an exciting contest. When the Black and Red mixed it up with Heights, there was no doubt as to which lightweight team was superior. Our boys came back with a 19-0 victory over the Hill- toppers. In a hard-fought battle at Elyria, the 14-0-pounders again proved their mettle and tripped the home team 1-L-0. Finishing a perfect. season with a brilliant 26-0 victory over Lorain, the Lighties credited Shaw with another league championship. LAKE ERIE STANDINGS LIGI ITW E IGHT FOOTBALL W. L. T Pct. 'Shaw . . .,., 3 0 1 1000 t'eLakewood . . ,... 3 0 1 1000 Heights . , , .... 1 2 1 333 Elyria . . .,.. 1 3 0 250 Lorain . , ..,. 0 3 1 000 + Cl i.ifii pi iiii S om' hundred four l fl-JUTTL 'V ll Coy!! . . . , , N. B. Nunemulcor V ClllI'l'lI , . Douglas Vivian lllllllllgfl' . A . , lflrlwalrflVVl'igl1l Lightweight Football I,lGll'l'VVl'llUH'l' FO0'l'liAI,I. I.lNl'll'P Fi rsf 7 '1' rr m M1-ltzer Ccaptj LE ' Carlson LT Heinlen LG Burton C Atchison RG Hughes RT Pc-ckiripallglm RE Kohl Q Byrne RH Bleiler LH Gottron F S'M'umI Tram Cleland Folts Goss Carver Snowberger Acuff Coznd Ellis Magner Page Cartier one hundred five HUTTLE XA. fvflllfh Roy H. VVism-cup .llflllllgff , . . , , Ross Barnard Heavyweight Basketball The Black and lied Heavyweight basketball team again niet with pro- nounced sueeess during the 19552-33 season, tying Lakewood for the Lake Erie I.eag'ue toga with six victories and two defeats for a percentage of .T50. Ineluding' independent games, the teani won 11 games with two defeats. Such teams as Uollinwood, lfast, and John Hay fell before our champions. Lorain and Elyria lost two games apiece to Shaw: Shaw 27, 256 and Lorain 18,191 and Shaw 244, 29, Elyria 235, LL. Heights and Lakewood defeated Shaw in their first encounters, hut were eonquered in the final games. The scores were Shaw 21, 344, Heights 23, 26, Shaw 27, 29, Lakewood 29, 27. Elwood Hagey was the mainstay of the teaul. Shaw's lanky eenter scored 1441 points in the 13 games played. Pearce and Mileoff were forward threats. Balstad and Haekstedde played profieiently as guards. 1Vhen 1,l'2Ll'C0, Mileoff, Haekstedde, and Balstad left in Illlll-yL'2ll', John Snavely and Peekinpaugh as forwards, Heinlen and Baker as guards filled their places to comprise another of Shaw's ehaiupionsliip teams. FINAL LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Shaw . . . . . 6 2 .750 Lakewood ,, 6 2 .750 Heights .... 5 3 .625 Lorain . . . 2 6 .250 Elyria , . 1 7 .125 mm hundfrvd sin: JHUTTL Coach ..... . . . ...... Roy H. Yvisecup itlfllllllgfl' . .. Bill Ketclnun Lightweight Basketball The Shaw Lightweights hrought the first Lake Erie League Lightweight lmskettmll chmnpionsliip to Shaw since 1928. The midgets won seven of their leaguc gzuncs and lost one contest to Heights by at 32-31 score. Acting-captain Ralph Multby was :L fine center. tvaltcr Nilns and Bill Snzmvely were high scorers as the Lighties' forwards. Dick Kehoe and Douglas Gottron played consistently at their guard positions. VVhen any of the boys mentioned were not playing well, Adelstein, Langer, Deming, oi' Neely acted as El capable substitute. FINAL LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Sham .,,... ..,. 7 1 .875 Heights , , . ,.,. 5 3 .625 Lakewood . . .,.. 5 3 .625 Lorain ..,. .. 3 5 .375 Elyria . .... 3 5 .375 one hundred seven HUTTL ! I - -vt v- 1 XA -f 5 . C'0111'l1 , Yvillizun Counvull .lIllIl1lgf'l' . XVilli:unl'1-ck Baseball Anothcr succm-ssful sr-arson und, for thu fifth tilnc in scvvn yours, the Show liusebull tcaun wus onc of tht- two host in tht- lt'2LgllL', Sll2ll'l1lg cheunpionship lzulrols with lnikc-vvtmrl. The Black und Rod mm- won ll- gzuncs and lost but 3 in its 17 gzunu scllcchllc. liffi-4-tivo pitching hy Roy l'inyoun and Howic,' I'czu'co, with licuvy lmtting by Captain Jzwk Nook :uid gsc'll2ll'll'-Vi, lluggcr, nm-Xt yr-a1r's calptixin-oln-ct, pncvll thc finc showing of the tm-mn. Nook :rt first lmsv, Swartz ut soc-onfl, l'0ckinpzLugl1 :Lt short, and Mcltzur ot third forinvcl n good th-fm-nsivv infivhl. l'u:u'cc and lliscnhut zrlturmrtccl at cotclxilig, both doing well as I1-c'vivcl's and lmttvrs. Ilagcy, IIllg'Q'L'l', :uid Mngiiur COIllIll'lSl'll 2l strong' dofcrisivn- and offen- sivm- outfivhl. The Counccll mon closc-cl their soason against 11 strong lvurrcn tozun in thc fcuturo ganna of thu your ut Yvarrun, Uhio. In :L pitchers' battle, the local tcmn was finally cclgccl by an 1-0 SK'lll'l'. SCORES Shaw I9 Alumni 3 Shaw 6 . . . Lorain 2 Shaw H XVvst High 3 Shaw 8 . Garfield 1 Shaw 20 , Pnim-sville 0 Shaw 9 . , . Lakewood 7 Shaw G . Heights 3 Show 5 , , Lakewood 6 Shaw l-41 . , Shaker 0 Sll!1YV1fl' . . . .... . . Bedford 0 Show 1 . . . Elyria 3 Shaw 5 , , W. R. Ac'a1demy3 Show 16 .... W. R. Academy 2 Shaw 11 . , . . . . . . Pninesville 0 Shaw 30 , . , Rocky River 1 Shaw 6 . . ..... U. S. 5 om' lmmlrcd eight Shaw 0 . . Warren 1 ll-IUTTLE Cnpfain , . . , Eddie VVolpaw .llzznugvr . . , , , Clark Brown Coarh , , Douglas VV. Vivian 0 0 Swimming The Shaw swimming team of 1932-353 had a hard job on its hands to keep up the excellent record of the 1931-32 squad. The mermen won their first eight meets. Shaker and YVest Tech fell easily. The next meet was a hard one to eraek when they beat East Tech by only 39-36. Akron East, Elyria, Vvestern Reserve Academy, and Ilniversity school all went down to defeat before the superior splashes of the Shaw fish. Then came Lakewood, Sl1H.VV,S old jinx-Shaw came through by the slim margin of one point, 38-37. Yvith only one dual contest to go, Heights put the Indian sign on Shaw, Q5-30, for Shawk first defeat of the year. In the Lake Erie League meet, the Black and Red splashers took third with 23 workers. In the Northeastern District meet, Shaw captured fourth position with 18 points. Captain Eddie VVolpaw was the chief point-getter, winning two firsts in nearly every meet. Stewart, Boylan, Cain, Hornke, VVright, and VVhitworth were other mainstays of the team. one hundred nina' HUTTL Coach .,..4..... A E. C. Offingcr ,lssistmzt Coach . . . VVil1ia1u Nick Track Last spring flu- Slmw lrzu-li lozuu haul :L vvry s1u'u-ssful sm-arson. Mr. l,ffll1gi'l',S prolvgvs won ovm-ry dual uu-of flu-y viih-iw-cl :uul shown-cl up well in Hui various comhinud uuu-fs. Lcd by Unptnin John Mnxwm-ll, sfuh- higli-liurdlc cluuup, flu- Shaw cirulvruu-n wcru invincible. '1'hrough- out flu- M-nsou Muxwull was IL consisfcnf point g'2LlllCl'0l', :Lvorugilig 15 points pci' uu-cf. 'l'lu- rlccisivm- vivlorios, won OVCI' H1-ighfs, Iluivcrsif-V School, :uu1Bu1lforcl, clonrly demon- sfrnh-rl flu- fm-zuu's powvr. 'l'lu- Avm-211' lu-forv, H1-ighfs haul coiuplufcly 1111111111011 us: but not so lust yi-ur. For flu- first tiuuf in -vm--u's Shaw was uhh- to clufcnf. The strong Uuivorsifj' School group. livvn fliough Buflforrl was flu- C'lHllllll10Il of flu' l412'l.StL'1'Il Confcrcnvc, sho full an easy IH'l'y fo our tluclqsh-1's. Otlu-r iiulivimluul au-us lu-sich-s Muxwcll worm- Ham-ksh-mlrlc. wcighfsg Omuu, highjuuip mul hroaulliuuipg Kiliby, lmlf mili-1 Knluu-, milc: :uul I'I01lll0l'll1I1g0l', weights. 51011165 Slulw, 61 Emi 50 Gln-uvillv 21 Clri-school 111611, Sl1:1w,1i3 , . . . . . , , , John .Mlmus 416 Slmw, 79 ,,.,. 11:-ig1it+aA18 Slmw.1i1-I . , 131-f1ford59 Shaw, R2 . , 1'nivvrsify-I-5 Sala-in Iivluyu Sl1ZlW4-lll Lulwwoiul lim-lays . . S1u1w4tli links- Erie Ile-:ivy Meet . , , Sluxwiircl NUl'tl1i'2lStl'I'll Ohio Moet . . . Shaw 12 points Stutv Meet . . . , Shaw 14- points one hundred ton fl L 'Z Ovdflji IHUTTL Coach . . , . . E. C. Offinger Kllmwger , David Spindle Cross Country Shaw's cross Country team enjoyed a triumphant season in 1932, with victories in both dual meets and high standings in all the others. Coach Offinger huilt this team from a wealth of promiseing material. 'l'he how who won places earned them from a large group of competitors. Alfred Cardona was chosen captain of the team. Taylor Kahoe and Roland Glauser were outstanding, always running a good race. At the opening of the season. Shaw easily crushed Plant 'l'eeh's rumiers hy the score 17 to 41. In the Northeastern District meet, Shaw won second place with Kahoe, Glauser, Manzel- man, Balstad, and Simon placing. In the state meeting at Columbus, Ohio, the Black and Red harriers placed fourth. Lake- wood, Lincoln, and Salem High Schools won the first three positions. In this race, Shaw's leading runner, Taylor Kahoe, placed third. To climax a successful season, the red-jersied runners smothered Collinwood, 21-IM. Kahoe led all the way with Glauser close behind. Manzelman, Cardona, Marx, and Simon, all of Shaw, were following to defeat the Blue and Gray team. one hundred eleven fl-HJTTL C'0m'h Mr. Uffingcl' Tennis The Shaw 'l'L-:Luis '1'L-:Lin of 1932 haul :L very boon' sa-:Lsom winning but om- of its four sc-lu-dlllm-fi Lllnfcllus. TILL- first nmic-IL uf Hu- sL-:Lsun was wifh .I,m':Li11, which the ,I.zLvc1Ldc1' foam won by :L 0-5 L'L-suit. 'Fill' following wa-ck the Sil2lWitl'5 ollic-i:LssL-ml il Sfl'0Ilg lilyria squad, 3-2. lA2Llil'N'OKHi. for fivv yours LLLRL- Eric I.c:Lguo 'rvnnis l'llH.Illpi0Il, jou1'l1c-yvd fu Shaw :mal won LL 0-5 viL'fm'y. TILL- Bliwk :Lml RL-cl nuffcrw closcrl HLL-ir sn-:Lson with :L 2-3 da-font :Lf H10 ll2l.IldS of Clvvc- land Hviglifs. Milmtf, SiiiN'l'lllilIl, Jllhl Asclu-r1LL:LLL lu-lil H10 singlcw positions while Hngcy, Rubin, Adul- sh-in, :Lml XVL-In-r we-ro Hu' rloulmlos nu-LL. lim-swvcs wa-rc: FuL'1'csfc1', Sfurgiss, Sllg2l.l'Ill2l.Il, Arnold, AIlll'H0l', Illlli Sfrickcr. u ua hu ndrml twelve 1 WARREN EISENH UT47 Football .....,...,,......, Track ........,...,...... Baseball .....,....,.. Basketball ....,...,..... HOWAR D PEARCE- '-7 Football .,,....,...,... Lettermen Basketball ......... ........ ...,. Baseball .. ....,...... MAR VIN HACKSTEDDE-6 Football ,.,.,..,,..,....,,... ...., Track ..,.,,,,,.,......,... Basketball ...,.. ........ WALTER PECKINPAUGH-6 Baseball .,,...,,..... .,... Basketball ............ Football ......,,...,..., ELWOOD HAGEY-5 Basketball ,........... Baseball ,..,........, Tennis .............,.,.. EDWARD WRIGHTSL Swimming .,,........,. Football .......,,....... ROLAND GLAUSER-4 Track .....,,..,.,.. ,... Cross Country ....,.. SAM MELTZER-Af Football ,,.........,.,. Baseball ,... . ..... . CHARLES HUGGER-3 Baseball ................ Football .... ..,.,......, EDWIN WOLPAW-3 Swimming .............. ROBERT BOYLAN-3 Swimming ,..,.,........ DON STEWARTMS Swimming ,....,. ......... DOUGLAS GOTTRON-3 Football ..,.....,,...... Basketball ..,.,.,....., JOHN SNAVELY-3 Football ............, Basketball ,.,...,..,.... MARVIN MILCOFF-2 Football ..........,.... Tennis . .......,. .. BILL B U RTON--2 Football .......................,, NORMAN HEIMERDINGER- Football ..,,............,.. Track ,................. MAURICE ROSE-2 Football .....,...,..., HOWARD PAGE-2 Football . ......,.... . Track ....,............. FRED HEINLEN-2 Football ............. Basketball ........... WARREN KOHL-2 Football ...,...,.,.,..,.... MILTON SILBERMAN-2 Tennis .,,...........,..... CHARLES WISTAR-2 Football .,............. ROBERT BITTLE-2 Football .,,......,,....... HAROLD DREIFORT--2 Football ........,,...... ROBERT NELSON-2 Football ...,...,,...... Swimming . . . 7- CCD CCD TOM SHELDON-2 Swimming ......,.. . . TAYLOR KAHOE-2 ....2 Frack .........,......... . . .1 Cross Country ...,..,...., .,.. 1 ALFRED CARDONA-2 Cross Country ....,...,. ...,. 2 BILL PECK-2 Baseball ..,..,...,...,.. . . . . Cml 1 Football .....,...,........ ..... C UID 1 NEAL SNOWBERGER-2 Football ,,..,...,...,.... , . . 1 Swimming .....,..,,.... . ..1 NEIL BAKER-2 Basketball ..,....... .... 2 BOB COLLINS-2 Football ,...,......... .... . 2 HARRY KLlR'1lZm2 Track .................... ..., Q ml 1 Cross Country ,........,.... .... C III, 1 LAURENCE PERRINE-2 Track . ,.,.,..,...,........ .,.,, 2 BOB CORNING-2 Football ...........,.. .... 2 GLEN HORNKE-2 Swimming .....,..,. .... 2 TED REICH-2 Swimming .,,..,........ , . .2 JOHN MAXWELL-2 Track ............,...,.. ,,.. 2 ROBERT BALSTAD-2 Basketball ..4........,,. .... 1 Cross Country ......,.. .... 1 DON ACUFF-2 Football ............,.,. .,.. 2 WALTER ROCH E-2 Swimming .. .....,.,..... .... ROBERT ADELSTEIN-2 'PCIHIIS .....,... ........... . Basketball ,............ 2 CLARK BROWN Cmj ,.... .... S wimming LESTER VOUGHT ...,,... . . . . Swimming ERNEST VVHITWORTH . . . . , . Swimming MURRAY LARGE .....,.,. . . , Swimming THOMAS ELLISON ..... Swimming JAMES CAIN ........ Swimming CHARLES NEELY .. .. .Football EARL GOSS ....... ..,. F ootball COOK CLELAND CARL CARLSON BUD LOWE ....... BILL COZAD ,....., TONY GAUDIO ....,.. RALPH STEPHENS . . . Football . . . Football .. Football . . , Football . . .Football . . , Track PAUL RECK ,..... . . . Track MARVIN RUBIN 4....,... .. Tennis WILLIAM VVEBER .......... . . . Tennis LAWRENCE ASCHERMAN .,.. Tennis SANFORD LIBHABER . .... Tennis RoBEI1'I' STRICKER imp' Q Q Q i fi 'nznnis JOE DIAMOND .,... .,... . . . Cross Country RAY MARZ .,. ..4,..... . ., Cross Country GEORGE SIMON ,.....,..,.... Cross Country EDWARD MANZELMAN . . . . . Cross Country DAVID SPINDLE tml ,,.. . . . Cross Country BILL SNAVELY . 4.,., . WALTER NIMS ..,.. Ross BARNARD ..... BILL KETCHUM qmp .. DICK KEHOE r,..l .. LQWELI, RUPP ...., JULIUS LANGER ,.... PRESTON DEMING , , . ,Basketball .. Basketball .. Basketball .. Basketball . . .Basketball . . .Basketball . . .Basketball ,....,....,Basketball one hundred thirteen JHUTTL Girls, Athletic Council l'r1'.sirlz'llf Fl'ilIll'l'S Loflirop Si'l'l'l'fIII lj l'llll'Il Kzisl 'I'rruxur4'r . A . . liolsy lbifl' .l!,T'l.W'I'S Mary lVliifc. i'li:1rluHc Amlm-rsmi MEMBICRS Jam- .'xllJlIllSOIl liolsy Duff lillrn Kusl '1'm'v liusinusscn Alive- llllrr Jum' FlllIll'lIIlll l'lI'4llll'l'S Lnllirup Alivv lin-:I flirislilu- liulrliurl Anuluis llIlllll'l' 134-llyM:ulilm-li Murlbu Robb lVInri1m'l'issol 'l'Iu- Alblm-fic' i'oum'il was fornicml fo prmnnfc girls' aiflvl'-srlimml ntlili-livs. Thu original group was cliusm-ii by Miss lVbih- in 15329. lizu-li girl rm-iimins :1 im-niln-r unlil be-r gi-fulimtinnz vzicauil plncvs :irc fillcml by 1-luclimi. lizwli girl bus Cll2ll'g'V of Il sport. A vollvy-bull lournzum-nl is bm-lml in flu' full. 'lllll'Ollg'll0lll thu winh-r :mml curly spring. thu bzlslwlbslll lUlll'lHlllll'lll is Ill2l'Vl'1l. Im- skufing is :L popular sporl from lah- full lo 1-:lrly spring. 'l'bv girls cam 1'llg'2lg0 in fumbling :incl b:isvb:ill in lbc spring. lliclilig. biking. :lml swimming :lrv :ull-ya-:lr :lrlivilivs SllIN'l'YlSL'll by 'rbc Alliln-lic 1'oum'il. GnVin Janis . il play origimilccl mul cxccilla-xl in lbs girls' pliysirril l'illI02l' lion lll'p2l.l'llllL'Ill, wus spolisoiwtl by flu- Aflilulic' l'o1mc'il in lbs- spring of '32, mm 'Hl1IdfI'fl fo urlrrf n JHUTTL I I I' X ,, 'T' rlred ifr- 1 JHIQTTL r ,, ,iv ee olllley Ball Tlie nmlior sport for girls in flie full was volley lmll. Marion Tissot, :L lllCllllJl'l' of flie girls' Aililefic fonneil, was in c-lmrge of flue fourmunenf. Twelve 'reruns were organized, wliose wipfziilis were: Seniors- f AI2ll'g2ll'L'l Gleason, Irene Jzices, and Frzuiees Lotlirop. Juniors ffflum- l'llIllll'g'2lll, Bernice l1llllll'IllHl.lllll, lVilnm Starke., :md Marion Yolek. SOPll0lll0l'0Sff1llllll Plswel, Kziflileen Feldnmn, Uninillu Gecliler. Hdifli Rice, and Henrietfn Tiplon. A round-rollin lonrnuinenf was 2ll'l'?lllgl'll in wliieli every lezun played every other lezlnl. Frauices Loflirop's fezun. flie winner, was composed of flie following seniors: Mudge l reund, Rnfli Giering. Frances Greenfield, lflllen Kzisf, Frzuices Iioflirop, M:u'g:u'ef Moody, Verna Osgood, and Mary Sloan. The lmesf players in flle fournmnenf were selecfed and divided info two feams, Hurvzird :uid Yale. In lll0ll' annual lmffle, Hzirvslrd won. The tl'iLlll5 were composed of flu- following girls: I'IIl.l'V2l.l'll-BI2ll'l2lIl Allen, 1 r:mces Loflirop, Mnrg:u'e'r Mulligan, Vernal Osgood, Julia Regal, Mary Sloan, and H-:i11'ieffa Tipton. Yalnpr lxI2ll'g'2lI'L'l' Buecliler, Sylvia Diamond, Madge Freund, Ellen Kasf, Mnrflm lillllll, Nun Stirling, and Marion Volek. one hu nd red sixteen JHUTTL Basket Ball The first basketball game was played December 12, 1932. The season lasted from that date to April 6, 1933, when Army played Navy. The best players of the season were selected to play on the Army and Navy teams. April 6 was considered a gala event. The players and the Leaders, club invited their mothers to see the game and to have tea afterward. Navy won, 31-28. The tournament, in which 15 teams participated, was very exciting. The captains of the teams were: Verna Osgood, Eleanor Hall, Marion Volek, Bernice Lindenbanm, Nan Stirling, June Finnegan, Helen Hackstedde, Harriette Feldner, Ruth Law, Joyce Shelly, Adell Sntkus, Henrietta Tiptos, Catherine Marting, Betty Hauswald, and Edith Rice. Approximately 140 girls engaged in this sport this year. Miss White conducted a course in refereeing for all girls who wished to attend. The girls who were judged capable of refereeing were: Almeda Brubaker, Frances Lothrop, June Finnegan, Marion Volek, and Nan Stirling. Donia Miller had charge of all scoring. Her assistants Were: Eleanor Hall, Catherine Marting, Helen Pulford, Julia Regal, Wilma Starke, and Nan Stirling. one hundred seventeen IHUTTL nm' humlrrwl !'i!l'lfl'!'H 531511-v-:Af HUTTLE J W -X -u One hundred nineteen I I CAL JMU E Life Saving Sn-nior :incl Junior Lifc Sawing lusts, are purposely nnulu difficult so that no onl- incnpnblm- of saving :L lifu will pass 'flu' lost. The girls 1lI'l' 'raluglif all flu- plmsos of rm-scuing soma- onc from drowning. Tlicsc arc: npproziclling lllo clrowning pc-rsong if llL'l'L'SS!l.l'y, breaking any of the bolcls wbivli :L drowning pm-rson is lilu-ly fo uscg swimming with lmn To sliorcg czwrying him from tho wuforg nnml rn-viving bim by :u'lific'inl rc:api1':Lliol1. In :ulrlilion to flicsc l'l'qllll'ClllL'IllS, lll0l'L' are olburs ilu- girls must llIl'Ql'1 sum-li us, bringing al lun-pound weight from 'rho bottom of the pool. Afton' Miss Anllurson lnul instructed llic girls, tliuy wurc fcsfcd by an cxauninvr :Lufhorizucl bv flu- Ann-riczui National liul Cross. Lust your, lllc following' girls pussccl flu- fm-sts: JUNIOR LIFE SAVERS Murgurvl lllll'i'lllt'l' l'hristinv llulc'l1nrl llvlvn Divoky lh-lsy Duff Juno Rm- Gardner lls-lon Hvbr Jsnwt Ilornlwrgrcr Annlois Ilunlcr Om' h umlrml f1l'l'Illy Vorm-ll Lupton Mnry Na-ary Lois Obcr lim-tty O'Ronrk0 Ulmrlottc Osgood llc-ls-iw Pur Dun Alicv Rs-al Mnrtlm Robb Burlmrn Wultliour SENIOR LIFE SAVERS Frzuwvs Lothrop Verna Osgood Florcncv Pratt Mary Sloan Marion Tissot ' Neva Tucker Marion Volek Pauline VVullnce Annie VVriglit HUTTLI2 Alma Matter Jonx Howfxicn '31 Sing witl1 praise to old Shaw High School, Glorify her name. In the hall of school-clay victories Shaw has won her fame, While at war with grim Defeat She learned to play the game. Sing with praise to old Shaw High School, Glorify her name. Sing of love for clear Shaw High School, Alma Mater fair, Sharing Sadness, offering gladness, Tendering every care. Teachers, students, fathers, mothers, All in tribute share, Sing of love for dear Shaw High School, Alma Mater fair. 0110 lmrulwzll twenty-0 rm gf! I u I: Qt an A I . F2 -faa!s ' ii Q! , A' T A- I H U T T I. E FGDT' QAU. QQNG Tuma. '- CAISQON QONG Q25 A I ' 71 l- I iliiii ' KT Q 11.5 3. F F x 7: xl ' if--VJ' !EfHfIt'J1'f-filggiil Blagk md Rd Forvo- kwa in the bor-elTrh.y km r M 4 I-4 Q F QQ, All It J l x -P x A +5 5 1245 5 H sf J J 1 J ga J .EF E fad Wim-M Skw Loy: cms. rolling A-- long?-I bm-ik: up with o. ?:':f-: ss 15: l gm : x 4 1 E E E 1 lg, 1' IEVIIQIIJIIJJIIJSQB'-I ko I: R t than Bw-oeksqiva out Wm the Skexw Boys can Polling ex -' lam.. I .1 iJI.3EX1EiQ,i:l1i:-:fl Y 3' T i 3-K' H 1251 fl-IUTTL ' IWW! sagai- gf D E. J QL if P ri- f FV4 r r Eg 4- f , Sfohq RAHHZAH! 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QAH'Apn fig' -5,1 Li- ,Jr - :M -- if r--. 1' .fv' :M ' ' ' Y - .af- 4 'Lk- ,-f .1 ,Vg .gr -' ,W 5- ,-' 'Y . f-..r. a.. w-.mhwu ,fy- I-.,,.'iQR w ' 1- ,F F . -'-Q , ilqw Ui, v. , 5 , ,. .qi . . 1 vm r L '- 's U.:-' 1 I 5 11 .4 'E -.--nv-1111-111111111111111111 ... -. - -.-.U ---- --I-go ! l ! f 9 .E l ! ll?Ili I ul Q l A W A l CH 'E' ' c -'-E' i : l liillliilllil l i ,, , , , , I A MOS1 APPROPRIAII4. gJ....,.Q I : 5, 1 g 2 2 I GRADUATION GIFT 12 6 A : li ......... ...-' ' I 1 I Stop in und allow llh to he-lp you selvct that l I graduation gift. You will he surprised what : ! an dollar or two will huy. l I 'llll' i I 7 GEORGE N. NELSON 'L i l Il:1inilioii-Avvlirulc' J EWELERS OPTICIAN Tiny, New Mfldels in i , -. wlute- and Natural I l und vi-rp nvw SM-0 up. C H lv., A .ul 5 ' Other mod:-ls :ind pg-'W H. -1. Cl - 1004. mi Hflkm print I I Q I V . I . - ' Fl 'll ' 'fn' from S-12.35 up. . - strap uuhlu-eq from - l 50.50 up. l I IIAYDICN AYl'1Nlll'l'S .ll'lWl'lI,l'lli SINCE 1920 l ! l .ig 11m 11-11-- n--nu-9-ni.-uu1i-m1-rn1uu1 1: 1111 11141 u 1111 u 1111 1 -. 1..- -..1.+ Pun: I out hui one incul in day. Handle-: lVlml? A l'un: Not I-xuctly. You svn-, that lncnl hm-gins ul 8 u. in. und onds uf 10 p. in. ue are an as Miss Dm-vncy oncv llt'l' Foofc Clllllt' dow gun-bouts. il? SK il? iii liish-lior: lVus if cold ul thu South Polo? l'lxplorm-r: Fold? YVhy il was wo cold that wx- used dry ivu lo thaw our lmmls. :lu-1--r i-uu--nn-um- 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 inuiuuiuninninu--.i--u-nn-uu--n1nu- 1 1 1 1 1 1.1. He: Let mc show you my operation. rc you din-ling? Sho fshockcdj: Oh, not hero! Hu fopcning moulhj: Sue, llicn-'s whore the tonsils wcrc. are are ae ue rcniurkcd fllzll UOIIHIIPLII' A scionlisf has juael discovvrcd Pl process lo ulilizc doughnut holes in nmking nn-sh stockings. n lhu Mississippi in his 'IK' -Ili ill- -JF I certainly gol into hot waiter foduvf' p,, Spa-uding No. Taking :L hntlif, 'I' l I I CARL CUBBERLY I l l l l ii FOR FINE I'OR'I'liAI'1'S l l i 8 Hour-Photo Finishing Service ll 5 ,, WU' Carry Il F1111 Lim of Grerting Cards for All Orcrlsimzs Picture Framing to Suit Your Pocketbook 1-L33 Hayden Ave., GI.cn. 2952 Z 'I l vin--11- 11---- --n --11------------------ - --u---1-.-...ig one hundred twenty-sim -T---- -------------- BURNING Qlucsrlons 2 YVhat we want to know is why Jimmie I IVE AI'I'RECIATl'1 YOUR I , : PATROY XGB QTUDFNTQ Itseh wears such awful color schemes A L ,I ' I fi A, K? 2 And whv Jimmv Phillips' socks don,t I and hope to eontmue to serve you m the tuture I . '. ' T match his ties. i OUR MO'l l'0 VVhen Vi Furst will grow up, I Sf '1'lf ? WW' Sufi-ifaf i !' Where Ralph Stevens digs up the horrihle I I ideas for original themes. I VVhy 99 1-9 per cent of the girls in Shaw : 14-02 Hayden at Shaw s ,U 'd1',. d 90 4'-Q f tl 0 In N W ,nr I . ' Y u I wear nn cies, an . . o 1 my L T Sermcf: lVhzIc'-I'-ll mf green sweaters. 'l'---I - - -I---1---I---I-H-M-'w-u--v---'-- - ------I VVhat's the use of having a humor section. ty--W-I ------------- W-'I+ Why more bright persons don't join the ' ' Annual Staff and wet the Annual free. VVe I l .. .D . Star Beauty 2 I got Jipped. VVe Just senn-annuals.j l Shoppe ' 9: I I I I I Beautiful and Lasting I Permanent VVaves I Our Specialty l All Classes of Beauty offs! 'XT we , I he fi.f ' I ' I 5-WY-l' 1: I xs yw..-9,441 .aw 2 . ' . swQ:j22'Q3'1s,D . 0 - '24 It -X : ' VVanted' page. Aspiring Senior: Ml: Dietrich, what would you advise me to read after I leave I Shaw-since Iilll not going to collcgein' Iveary principal: Pd suggest the 'Help I Vulture. I : I an as are are I v .- - l . . . . f Hi'l'i':l'llf 0928 I Just look at the senior pictures in this I 5 nyc en 1 ve. , I I annual and see how few persons seemed to ',,-,,- - -,,-, ---- ,-W, .---- ,,-,E en'ov havin their iictures taken. -5. 4- J . 8 I .x..-..-...-.......-...-...-...-...-.....,.-..-......-..-..-..-...-...-...-..,-...-...-..-...-....-a-..-......-...-...-..-..-..-.4. I VVH CAI.I. FOR AND DPILIYER All Kinds of Tailoring Our Specialty I I THE ALEX CLEANING CO. I Now Under New Management LOUIS Kl'1SSI.l'llt, Proprietor I 5 RE.llE.llliER.' No .lull is Ton liig or Too Small for Us! I Ll Open from 7:30 a. ni. to 8:00 p. ni. Daily - Saturday Open Until 9:30 p. In. g I GI.enville 7893 1440 Hayden Ave. I .i..-..-..-..-.,.-..-..-..-..-......-,..-...-.-..-..-.... -..- -..-..-...-...-..-..-..-..-..........-......-...-..-..g. VVarden: I try to allow every man in Boss: So, you,d like to be a pretzel bender. prison to pursue his vocation. Ivhat is Have you any experience? youth' Applicant: IVell, I was a contortiomst for Prisoner: I am an Arctic explorer. five years. Quin Tllllllulill iTiliTT Ti1ll I Tllllhllllvltlll illlillirvllll--nl illillillilli 1 ll l . I SERVICE QUAI,l'l'Y I I l h E l'cl l l Ph C E I C UC 1 -' Hy OI' affflacy O. I It W. H. Tissot Cor. Euclid Ave. M Taylor Rd. Paul Mackay I ' v . . l I YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE I Owned and Operated by East Clevelanders T I Free Delivery Service-Call GI.enville 0823 at any hour I I Postal Service from 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. I ! l .In-u ------- .----.-uu-n--uu+u-- -n--nu-nu---1----ul-nu-u--nn-nu ------ .. - 1 -,,-.,', one hundred twenty-seven of--nu 1111111-1---11 1 i1-11--111 -4- 1 1 Oil 1 5 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I You ilee Ice Cream . . . You like if bcczuxsc if is cooling, it is delicious, if is l'L'fl'L'SIIIllg'. Ice cruaun of truly clisfincfivv Hnvor and ridnlcss must ln- manic with buf om- dcfinifu ob- jvci . . . H10 purify and qualify of H10 finishcd product. 'l'Im'r,s why fhousnmis insist '1'hc1'u is no substitute for Qunlify Iv I ualiiy Ice Cream Company Hlimlorson 7700 6519-27 l':u'm-gic Avcnuv .i.I.--.. ----- ---- . -I ----------------- of one hundred twenty-aight 4----- ----- ---- .. .--.......... . .-......I-... .-..... ..-...,. I I I I I I I I hr Evrnurh Brng Qlnmpang I I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS I I I Bernard Sells It For Less 139-L1 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio I I I I dThlill1ll1sll1lll!l-1ul1 in-1 -lllllllluill--YITIITIIT 1- 1II1II1llininlllllllillilgippilgill1.11.1351-111i I+ Elevator men have a hard time in life. How do you figure that? They,re always having ups and downs. 4+ as an ne The trouble with Prosperity's coming around that corner is that she seems to have skidded. ae as as an AIINT AGGIEIS ADVICE To Nan: No, lHy dear, you cannot call a store where sentimental valentines are kept ll mushroom. We p1ty the intrepid pioneers of this coun- try. They had no alarm clocks to wake themg they slaved all day to existg they had no conveniences: but most of all they never had an opportunity to observe Clark Gable and Greta Garbo in a clinch. He fto girl carrying load of hooksj: Are those hooks heavy for you? She fexpecting him to offer to carry themj : Yes, 111y arms are nearly broken. He fsympathetieallyj : That's too bad. q?.1up1nn1llTlu1l.-QIITQUH1 Lui ini .- T ,,....1,,,!. aganvnnvnninl-lu: ins- Tu-u 1 1 L 1- 1 1pp1.1.!. I I I I I f I I I I I Wvhy Aoi Drop In Thru, Service IVU Grow I I I I I Bow's RESTAURANT I I THE I I I I I I F! 29 E -I'd A . s : : ! 1 13 uc 1 ve I ! I for some delicious I I I I I , . I I TO W EL SUPPLY I I Chop buey or Chow Mem I ' I I I I or take home I I 8C CG. I I BOW'S BEST I I Chop Suey . ..,.... per gal. 952 50 I Chow ltlein . . ,,,. per gal. 5544.50 2321 East :Nth Stmot I I Smaller Quantities Available I I I I I I MAin 0852 I I Open 11 A. M.-12 P. M. 1,1bQ1-ty 9806 I I I I 5 - - --------- - - --------9 -in--H -------------- ------i' one hundred twr'nty-nine ju-up-1 1nn1pn1ll1np 11111111111111-1 - 1- - nina-In-1ul-1:n1:u1lu1nu1nn1 1'-11. f P0tomac 6915 ENdicott '1092 SCHOOL OF PERSONAL EDUCATION M 2027 East 105 ll Grace E. Makepeace, Director ll College Preparatory Languages Drama, Voice, Violin Business Courses Journalism Psycho-Analysis -:- COLLEGES ACCEPT OUR CREDITS -:- l .H-.-..-..-.. --... ......--....-..-...-..-.,-------------.--.--..-..-..-........ - ....-..- - - - ....-..i. SGHCIP P, What's the trouble? My floating rib dropped anchor. If an an an Mr. Hackstedde: This is going to hurt me worse than it hurts you. Marvin: Well don't hurst yourself too much. Pm not worth it. 99 A 1932 Lotophagi club manuscript re- ferred to disconnected heads rolling about on the deck-legs slobbered in blood--the mate with eyes gummed from the beating sun. ik- -lk -If 'Ill- We wonder if the lassies in Iceland always give the men the cold shoulder. 4..-...- -..-....-..-..-....-........-......-......-..-..-..-...-....-..-..-N-..-..-...-...-..-...-..-..-.. --.. - IT PA YS T0 BUY YO UR JLIIIC1' PRODUCTS A T F ARMVIEW CREAMERY STORES Specializing in the Finest Dairy Produrls in the Worlrl F 14-03 Hayden Ave. near Shaw -. -...-..--.---.----n-...-..-ap-.-..- .. - - - .. -......- -... - - .. -.--.------.-----.-..-..-..... Teacher: Use the word treason in a sentence. Pupil: Did you ever see the trees in bloom in December? 4 ie an ne Better turn your assets into cash, folks. Scientists warn us that the world may end in a million years or so. 'gnc-n-uu1un1nn-In-nuzuui -'u1u1 -ln--nnzuuinuinilmp Glenville 3020 V l ,, EAST CLEVELAND COAL CO. l L I Owned and Operated by DAVE wHAI.a and E. D. wooD ll 1700 Strathrnore Ave. H East Cleveland, O. H ll +lllllllTlliHillillillill1lllllTllTllillTllllllls one hundred thirty 2188 Noble Rd. I -i- Long dresses are coming back. Well, if they're long enough to reach the floor, there'll soon be a lot of street-cleaners un- employed. an se 4+ an We know a fellow that is very popular. A large number of people are always follow- ing him-trying to get their money back. an an an ue From the text book, Chemistry for To- dayn: The chemist is really a very modern man, not much more than two hundred years oldf' 4...-..-..-...-....-...- -. -..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-. 1 Mlllberry 2370 We Deliver 1 ANDREws at wana . I PBI-'SCRIPTION PHARMACISTS I : Prescription Drugs Sick Room Supplies 13761 Euclid Ave. E. Cleveland. O. illilliuillillilillTnillillilliK11lliH -nn-u ------- ---1-- - l-mga - - '- -'-'-'---------------- -- -------- 'H-I 1' I if . I O L FLC ERS I l , . . l The progress from year to year striving to give better flowers, better service and better If quality is in keeping with our continued efforts H to give just a little more than the customer n expects ..... May we add your name to the ar host of satisfied flower buyers we have been L serving for the past 10 years? COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE arms n ers 5 7 fl 71 in l 1 Liberty 8983-8984 14136 Euclid Ave. i 111 1111111 ll1u-llrlli 1 1- 11111-111 i1--1 1-1111 u u ---mf. Concerning the annual, this question 5 comes to our mind: If a person tears an i annual in half, will he have a semi-annual? : an ae ae an I . T Baron: I have to make a Wigwam for seats Pr P at the theatre. i Sharlie: I don't get you. -V 4 Baron: You know, an Indian home. 1 . - Sll!Ll'llCI Oh, yes. You mean a reservation. : an se an as I . . . T Bright Eyes fto gllllllfbl Who said noth- i ing would grow in the desert? I planted my 6 T feet in the desert and they have grown sore. T as as er exe INVALID SERx7IL'E T Teacher: Why are you tardy today? T Pupil: I had to finish putting :L .pg saw i puzzle together. GICTWIHQ 2101 F New sophomore fseemg connnemorative . . I blet 'ust inside the front door of Shawj: 1 s4sL ldA fa -7 . 0 uc I venue 5 Who's buried there? T an QF are as I T VVhat,s the rush? There's no fire. .....-.. .......... - - -,,-,QP No, but there might be one any minute. one h undred thirty-o ne alo----.---.-u-n-uw-u---u----.--. --.-u- -m-u'- is I'll7dy 7282 We Ilarher Ilair with Special Care I Nick CALVITTI i Yoon FAMILY n.xnm:n ' I ll I.adics', Gents', Children's Hair Cutting I ll 161-5 Hayden Ave., opp. 5th E. Cleveland F .i..-..-..-.-..-..-..- -..-.... - -..-..-.....-..i. 4..-...- .--..-...-.. ..-...-mg. li R l .. n H l The I jg Morse- Crable 1 Coal Co. . H li I' Retail Coal Dealers :: an Main Office and Yard Fl - 1653 Doan Ave., East Cleveland Telephone MUI.herry 4-5741 - .l W ii T xi - i F l H Branch Yards li il Green Road at W. 116th St. and : South Euclid Nickel Plate Ii. It. H . I I .gm-.. ----.-.-----.- .---4. Young Smith is quite musically inclined. He comes by it naturally. His father is a riveterf' as uc- we an Newsboy: Extra! Thirty more unem- ployedl Purchaser: There's nothing in this paper about any more unemployed persons. Newsboy: Oh, yes there is. I.ook at the birth list. .!...-....-...-..-............-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-.,.!. i WINDERMERE PHARMACY 5 I i-nirscnivrios sPi:e1.u.is'rs , i QUALITY DRUGS 5 Service to Shaw Students a Specialty i - .......-..- -..-..-........-..-..-..-.....-..i. one hundred thirty-two QQ?---11 -1ll--lluvlivllillvll-ill-1ll-1ll-rllill-1:1 ----was I I 1 BLUMEL IGNITION CO. I I Auto, Electric, Radiator, Speedometer Service i 14-201 Euclid Ave. GI.en. 5922 T -..-..-......-..-..-..-..-..............-..............f. Reporter: Pm something like Abraham Lincoln. Editor: Yes, I know. He began by split- ting rails. You began by splitting infinitives. 1+ in an in That man holds a high position. Yeh, he's watchman on the top floor of the Terminal Tower. il ill il' If Teacher: What was the X Y Z affair? Dumb Dora: Alphabet soup. a!u-n-n-nn-n-zu--u--nu-nuinn-nu---1 1 11'-lm-ui i Iillierty 5800 GI.en. 67-I-5 1 I Llherty 5801 GI.en. G74-6 T l RIGEL BROTHERS l n . i i Dealer.-r m i i STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES l Special attention to phone orders. I i Palronize your independent grocer. I l lfill7 Euclid Ave. 2207 Taylor Rd. ! I ! -f...-...--..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...........-...-ni. First Policeman: I wonder if that man we just arrested is a Bolshevik. Second Policeman: Put him under obser- vation. If he washes his face and hands within a week, he's no Bolshevik. in as in we I donlt think you should have given me zero for my examination in history, Miss Devenyfi No, I know it-but there isn't anything lower. Q - - - - - - - -'------'---- - - - i VVHILE U WAIT I EUCLID PAGE SHOE REPAIR l l 141725 Euclid Ave. ..- - .. ....-n....-....-......-......-..-..........-iq, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1uu1lu-a-uu1uu144u1 1 1 1 1,411.1 73orlraits in this Jqnnual made by The Newman Studio PI-IOTOGRAPIIERS MAin 2333 1706 Euclid Avenue H UTD 1..1...-..1l.1ll1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1..1g.1..1.,1 1..1..1 d dth but 'I' ---.1 -------------- ----ia? I I I I H Keep yourself and your children H . l 11 healthy by eating More Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I I ,, I - 1 I GOLD'S FRUIT MARKET I - i Jack B. Gold, Inc. I 11-05 Hayden at Shaw Glicn. 4.729 l . I 2506 Nsmt- lid. MU 1622 I I V I Canners and Growers Market I Euclid, at Superior Liberty 94-95 T I I I FRl'll'l DELIVERY I i 'IZ ,iw-..-. ---- ... - ------- .---3. .!..-..-.1-.. -------- .-..-..-..-.--.IT I cz. J. Mt-Kink-y D. M111-Kr-me I 91-3 East 129 1961 Westburn Rd. T I . . . I I Painting and Paperhangmg I I . I i Our VVork Is Our RL'L'0lIllllCIlllilt1011 I flleduced l'ricesQ I I I I cllqlllll' 2855 or Klfln. +093-li I l - .. .-.....-.....-..-..-.....-.....-..........-..g. THE S'1'AFF'S AMBITION Our greatest ambition is to write jokes as clever as those .jokes our friends laugh at and are written by some one else. Hooray, Miss Ort, yelled Alan Irwin, you said we'd have a test today, rain or shine.', VVell,', said Miss Ort, and what of that F It's snowing. one humlrwl thirty-four ngnnxnu-lu-nn1ul1lu1nu1u -1111111 ns-u ,k : C. G. Beck. Prop. n l 3 GI.enville 74156 Res. EDdy 2024-W 5 I I X ,. I East Cleveland Welding Co. I I EI.l'lC'l'RIC AND ACETYLENE NNELDING I Portable Electric VVelder 2 for outside work. Q H-325 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland, O. 1:.-..- -..-..-..-..-... -..-..-..-..-..-........i. ?--n-- -u-u-u-n-n-n-.---1.-..-..-..-..-,..,. 'P H The Be.-ft of Everything in Radio IK I RADIO 8x ELECTRIC SHOP ll 1588 Hayden Avenue -H I: Kelvinators Real Service Il Cleaners, Washers, Ironers on any make. li'I-II-Il-uu-nn--n-u--n-------- -.,-..-..,.....,...,.:, Say,', asked the boy friend, do you want to walk home with a one-eyed man? Of course not, silly. Why?i' Then let me carry your umbrella. an 4+ as as Hagey: Hey, Pierce, Mr. Gifford wants to pitch for us today. Pierce: Can he hold 'em down ?,' Hagey: VVell, 1,111 sure he'll never pass anybody. -5------u -------- ---.. . .-..1. I .. I De SOT0 - PLYMOUTH :T sALEs AND SERVICE I THQE K. F. SPIETH co. I AUTHORIZED DEALERS I 14461 E l'1 A I I uc If venue If I Liberty 2522 I if Quill 111111 l1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll-1uu:ll1-:aka A!u1ll 11111 niun:uuiuuinuinninn-n-1--11.1. gk ' I I Compliments of II I EUCLID-PAGE DELICATESSEN I 141733 Euclid GLenville 5372 I i lTllillillill1llTllTlllilllllTlllllillllllllilllli 'i I l H A BUSINESS POSITION I I LEVELAND is within an overnight ride of 7072, of the industries of the i H United States. In this area are many excellent business positions for those I H who are specially trained. You can fit yourself for a good position and ! 1 for advancement by following one of the special business training courses at I U Spencerian. Degree courses are particularly interesting to high school gradu- T H ates. Placement service is free to graduate and employer. Write, telephone, or . call in person for catalog. I 1 SPENCERIAN E SCHOOL OF COMMERCE., ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE l HEm1e1-son 3200 3201 Euclid Ave. E .iw--I---I---1-..--.-.--.--------,-u-n-- L- ------- ---------------..-..-I.-------------l-----u--nf. If you like racey stories, read Ben Hurv. Guide: This is the electric chair. Visitor: Shocking! Don: I It is odd that some mystery story writer has not written a book called The Pillow Case? ili if ill- -I iii -JE -il? -ik V if 'K 'F Book Agent: Here's a fine book- The learned to dance in one after- House of Seven Gables. noon. Victim: I don't like those biographies of The girl: You're telling 1ne?,' movie stars. 0.511un-111:11n-M1nilu1II1n-n1u1InilIin:zu-11liniIn---II1n-nn:n1:l1ll-Ilq-ll1Il1n1ll1:l- -:lin-1.1 i Compliments of the ! Q aw- ay en eaire 5 i Sh H cl I li I l . niq1-in---1111-1-u1n-in-1-1-1-pains-:nn1uu1uu-suis:-nu1u-un-11:11:11ln1uu1uu1u-anis:-nn1un1un1--1--1----u1nl. Balm: I saw a crematory. An enterprising inventor ought to be able Olive: Oh, a place where they make butter. to construct an efficient combination lamp Dizzy: What is the Dumb: A player on The country needs, cigar, but a good five-cent nickel. shade and cuspidor. if ne as an ill- -lk ik -16 coast guard P a basketball team. as are Son: Mother, I ate that box of powdered sugar in the cupboard. Mother: That wasn't powdered sugar. That was starch for my clothes. an an not a good five-cent .!......1..1.-1 -.11 1111...-.I 11--11 -.-ug? o3an1nn-:min-I1nn1un-u1un1:ui-u----ai-in-In-up-.111 - I i THE WE DELIVER ANYTHING : i BLUE LANTERN I ANYTIME, ANYWHERE i ! l ! BEAUTY SHOP STONEBRAKER'S ' . i i 14685 Euclid Ave. Opposite Lee Rd. I . - l , E Glen 3872 1 2156 Noble Rd i Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. Eve. E i E. Cleveland, O. GLen. 7410 I . I 5 l.-..- -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.-..-4 i----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - one hundred thirty-Eve Ign-n1n1 1 1 1 1n11111nn--uu1n1un1u-uu1un-nn1uu1un-un-m1 1nn1im1u1uu1n-Q-nu1nl1nu1lu1 1 1 1 1 1m I gg 4' if . 99 . nt ilu illrunt ith ham I I I I HOLDEN BROS. Distributors 5 SULON SPRINGS PRODUCTS II True fruit flaw-rs A excellent quality - economical. i I Try Lemon, Lime, lk Lithia - The Jolly Fine Mixer : I Service Day or Night I GLENVILLE 4065 Is-.. ....... .-..--..-..- - -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-. ....... - .. -,.-,,..,.,3, clsn1n 11111111111111 ---nga ?u1nn 111111 111111, , 1.1, I I I I I ff I I I I U I I CORLEY DANCE sTuD1os I I ZW' 1 I I H Q2 Bullet 1 Top - Aerobuties I I I 'l'Hl'l GEO. PARK FLORAL CO. I 612 C , H H I - . ' .arnevie a - 'L 13906 liuelid Ave. East Cleveland, 0. I I D ! H Opposite VVindameer Theater I I 10328 I40l'2l.ll1 Avenue I Jaek Rowlands Gllenville 1460 II I ! I . I I .i......-..-,.-..-..-..-......-..- .-..-..-..-......-..,: .i..-.. .... .-..-. -..g Uorning: IVanna go to the game Satur- Any girl: I showed Dad the verses you day, LiIIums? wrote, and he was pleased with them. Lillumsz Uh-oh Bobiwhy of course. Her foot ball hero: ReaIly? Ivhat did he Forning: Great1hey, Tom, here! An- say? other eustomer for ya. as an an as 'l'he fire engine pulled up in front of a residenee. The firemen leaped down and ran into the house and soon were busy with fire- axes on doors, windows, and furniture. A small, meek man looked on. Several times he acted as though he were going to say something to the fire-ehief, but he thought, better of itg however, the ehief noticed him and asked genially what was wrong. The meek man replied, Oh, nothing muell. The only thing I wanted to say was that the fire is at the house next door. She: He said he was delighted to find I wasn't going around with a poet. ik an we ue Jimmie P.: I hope you don't think I'm too eoneeited after telling you all about myself. The girl: Oh, no, but I'm wondering how you keep from giving three hearty cheers whenever you see a mirror. an ue an as Eleetrie light bulb manufaeturers are looking forward to an increased volume of business. Science predicts that the sun will go out in 10,000,000 years. .!..-.........- .-..------------.-.. ------ ...-.,.-..-...-....-..-.......-......- --..- - - .. - - .. -.,,..,,,l, E Compliments of I I SEARLES MOTOR COMPANY, INC. I Authorized Ford Dealers 13817 Euclid Avenue i one llunrlrwl Ilrirly-sir I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I be I I I I I .....-..--.--4. n!.---.----un-uu1u.-n-n--nu-un-n---nl- 1 - -.i-n-uu-ua-m-n-- a -.------------4--in.-mg. I FOOD FUR THOUGHT- 1 I I Z -CLASS 1 MILK 2 THE O. A. DEAN DAIRY COMPANY ' I I I 419 Years on the Heights I 4...-... ----.-- ..-.....,....-I...-.fi-......-..-...-...-..-..-..-..-.. -------- ..-..-..-..-...-ni. -2u1uu- 1:11 -uuinu-au? raisins v11-- main? 10:1-u -11- nu-un-nu--ru-cnuinn-n iilv uu1unc!a I I I . , I I Glienville 0520 I ,,, I I 5 i I .fYuur Beaeuiy is Our Pride I I I . ,,, ' ' I i I I Snhm Super perfume itatmn I I Mary Damalas I- ' - '-' -'?2P2i2?fi21.. : , e A-e : I Beauty Sh0P fy I I 2139 Noble Road - East Cleveland. O. I We Shecialize In All Kinds I I Lubrication Batteries I I ot Beauty Work 'v:F5:5g555g555y5g5g5fgfgggggy I I . . , . I i P0llSlllH g W ashm g I : 12632 sup.-ram Ave. : 2 Tires : I I d ' I I - -H rf- - I ' Clevean ' Ohm ii q I Telephone MU 9573 J. C. Quiggle, Prop. I .- - -..-..-.-...-.- -.-..-..-.... - -..-..f3 .iq-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-...........-..-..-..-..i. Glu-I 1111111:1- 1:1-n--uu1nn1u1nu-uu1un:nuinu1nn-un-uniun-ul--ll 11::111 ninnr I HOME COOKED MEALS I Sandwiches Ice Cream Ginger Ale Pops Cigars Cigarettes I I THE FARMINGTON LUNCH I 12910 Euclid Avenue .i...-,.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-....-......-..-......-..-......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..- .-..-..-..-..-..-......-......i. Miss Dean fshortly after the Dramatic Mr. Struggles: Did you ever hear of Club had taken to classical dramaj: For VVilson, Joe? goodness sakes, cast, leave out all the usual Joe Diamond: 66El'l'1HO.,, errors this time, even if we are acting Shake- Mr. Struggles: Taft F speare's 'Comedy of Errors,. Joe: No, if ip it ep Mr. Struggles: Cleveland? :eHow are you getting along with your Joe fbrightlyj: Is his last name Ohio? memory lessons? 'G 'F 'K I Oh, I quit them. I left my memory train- Customer: Here is c,xsH for my purchase. ing book on a street ca1'.', Help! Police! The salesman has fainted! .:...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-. -..-.-..-- ..-..-...-........,.-... -..-...-..-..-..-......-..-..-T I MUIIWI-ry 5270 Expert Carpet Laying I I ROSE DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING CO. I I Oriental Hug Repairing and Clcanirzg DELIVERY SERVICE I 14-302 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio i,.-..- -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.. ................... - - -..-....:L one hundred thirty-seven -g------ - - ---- ------ - 1 --.-... .. -.....-....... l ! E Q l i You can,t eat reputation I l N f but i . . . H N 1: you mln 1-nf H10 icc vl'0:un F ? that gnvu TL-Iling's its reputation. W : l'1n'ov some 'l'cllil11 s IL-0 crvzun Toxin f. I J . . I IPs n-my to buy b0C2LllSt' tln- hw-l:1c111lol1s I i ch-nmml has c'1'0:LfL-ll llllllmllwds :xml hun- i elm-mls of 'l'ulling's clunlcrs your zmffor your. I You'll sm- Hn- we-ll known Tn-1ling's sign I lll'2l.l' :Lf Illllld . . . just look, and buy 1 I I ! ! 1 1 TELLINGS i ICE CREAM ! ! ! ! L om' humlrrrl lhirfy-wiyhf Quinn -1111-- 1:1 1:1 111 111 n 111111-1--111 -- -------- nn-1+ I I I I 1 B. H. CHILD DAIRY 1 I CLASS 1 MILK FROM APPROVED DAIRY I FARMS ONLY I I I I 141002 Glenside Rd. Glenville 24106 I I +I--111: 1----1 un1uu-q-uu1un1 H- 1 1 -ll-111111111111 1111111-- 1 1 1 1 1 11.1.4 ?l1lu1uu1uu- -- 1 u1.11-1111111111111 -1111 1111? O!0l1llvL 1 -II1-ll1Il1ll1ln-luinni111:11 1 1111111 I I I 1 SHOES 1 1 JOE THE TAILOR 1 I I I 1 . 1 I 1 QUALITY FOOTWEAR 1 1 . OW M0110 1 5 1 2 5 Snappy Work at Moderate Prices I I ' For All the Famiiy I I 1 1 1 SUITS AND COATS 1 I at I I Made to Order 5 I I I . 1 ZAK BROS. 1 1 522-50 1 1 1409 Hayden Ave. Paul A. Sackett, Mgr. E E 1368 Hayden E I I I 6lillllllllTllTlllll19llillillillillllll-lliyllillili 4Ill!iill-'UllTllillTllTllllllllill7ll7 lllnillllliii She: No, I ca.n,t give you another dance. But I'll introduce you to the best looking girl in the room. He: '6But I don't want to dance with the best looking girl in the room. I want to dance with youf' IIIY. Struggles: Bob, suppose you tell the class why you think James Farley will be Roosevelt,s I'ostmu.ster-General? Robert Oh-er-oh I know. Isn't it be- cause he wrote such good letters for Roose- velt during his campaign? :Emu-nu-un-111111111-11-1-1-I 1-111 I-1.111.111.111,qlwi11111.1111i,111..1.111...,..1,1.1.-1111..-.111.111.u.-. -..1111.111. i..1.,11,g!, I - I 1 we T1-An 4 ant Qllenrlanh ALL 1 1 Our Pupils f B A : 1 f., th. Svrhnnl nf Mnztnvnn I I BEST1 A Short walk from Shaw High BRANCHES 5 I I Mr. and Mm. 1'1w.1. P. Schully I 1 1 OFFICE 14250 Euclid Ave. Phone: GLen. 8893 NDMDUAL 1 1 POSITIONS T 1 INSTRUCTION 1 T DAY AND NIGHT SLSSIONS ALL YEAR cinl1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1 -ll111-5-ll-I'-I'li'l1ll1 1 -'I-l 1ll-ll1ll1ll1111-lI1wl1ll1lu1 -uu1n-ui--1..1..1.....,i. 111:11 11--1-1111 ln1nu1lu1lu1ll1lu-uu1uu1uu1nu1nu-nuvuni111111:-A-111111111 - 1 1 1 1 1,,1,,!, I T ' I I CGBLR 1 I E DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS 1 Phone Liberty 9328 15555 Euclid Avenue 4.111111 -nu-u-- -111111.-111111111-1111111u+-nn1ul1ll1ln1uu-nu-un-u-u1uu1nn-nniuu1uu1un1..1q.1..-..1..1,.i ..,.1,1i, one hundred Ihirty-nine 1111111111-1111111.-....u..1,..-uu1u1..11-1 ental mpressions . . . .54-F7 fy? xii ' 5-- This Year Book il our work I I lfnriy hen you choose a printer it is well to remember that his pro- duct is not so much paper and ink. I t is mental impressions. Most business people do not send their salesmen out dressed in overalls. Do not dress your Printed Salesman unattractively. THE PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH PAINESVILLE, OHIO a!u1nu-- 1un1nu1nn1nn1nn1nn111:-1:1-u1n--nu-nu -111:11- -Q 1rl1ll-I-In-ll 111111 1ll1llk 1 fl I THE EHRIG PRINTERY Q Phone: Glenville 9094 I Q 1 WE PRINT ANYTHING ,, 1 FROM A CARD TO Tl 5 A CATALOG W I Located at 1784 Amherst Street I East Cleveland, Ohio l . .-....... - .- ....- ..- -.-......- - -..-..-..-......-..-..-..- ....-.....-..i. .gui,,....1.,1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1..i..i..-..,1m.gg 4-sprigs-111111111111In-nu-nu-nu1ul1un1ll1 111111111103 t Hayden Welding 8: Repair Shop DR. D- B- LICHT ff I , . , F . I DENTIST II LAW IN MOWER EXPLR1 I I W Sharpgning and Adjusting i i 1391 Hayden Ave. near Shaw Ave. I only 51.00 at 1535 Hayden Ave. T i Glienville 4-904 F .i.I--.M.- .- .-.I-I..-ss-.1-..-..-..-. -n- - -u-wa:-I sinI-II-ll-'I-ww-ll-ul-rl-ll-'I-II--Il-ll-ll- -I'-Ui' Q - - ' - - - - - '- 'l' Bliss Jones: VVhat! you don't, know the l S French for dog?. You told me you had a l NQQK gl 0'NE1L INC . French nurse for years. E i L, ' Bob Burton: t'Oh, but Miss Jones, we l 2074 East 05 St' didn't have a dog when Adele was with us.', 2 HEnderson 1025 an are as is i i GRADING SYSTEM i Batteries, Tires, Radiator and : Our idea of un ideal grading system for l Complete Electrical Service : the first six weeks after vacation would be gl to give the best grades to the persons who .L-n- -u--- -n- - -n-n--- -'I--I-u--i have forgotten the most during the summer: Parent: I wish you'd get 'good' on your report cards, and not always 'fair'. Howie: I know, Dad. But the last in- telligence test I took showed that Pm an ordinary boy of ordinary parents, and as that is an ordinary grade-what do you expect? as as an are VVhen a building is razed, it is lowered. In this way the whole school would be on the honor roll. as as an se PENVVOMANSHI1' Who is this teacher that has the distinc- tion of being told by one of her own pupils that she has three varied types of writing: one that she can read, one that her pupils can read, and one that is a puzzle for even a Chinaman? .g...........-...-...-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-...-....-...-..-..-...-...-...-..-......-..-.. -.-- - .. -......!. L Glien. 0688 I Q HAVE YOU TRIED OUR TAILORING? I I l YOUNG'S DRY CLEANING CO. l 14762 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland. Ohio i l..-..-..-......-..-,-..-..-......-..- - .......... ..-.....-..-..-..- -..-..-.- -..-., one hundred forty-one .-1-01-11111 ALLE 11111111-1-9-11,1 9 Cleveland Metal Specializes I 4. .-.. ---- .... nw hunfl r1'1I fu rty-two ompcmy BI2l.IlllfilCflll'iIlg' Jvwvh-rs FI.,-XSS 11111111 II.7'0lIfjlIl ng' Fra fernil '11 .l1'zc'1'lry zfts l 2ll'f0l'y1 17535-83 East Twvllfy-f 25025 liusf l m11'11-1-Intl: Sh' Hzunm Iiuilcling RINGSffl'INSe'f'C'l.l 'B 'inf vvf RINGS Sf rvuf 0 no hundred fo rty4th ree Patronize Our Advertisers This list of Classified Advertisements is placed for your convenience 1- -f PAGE iuxort BARBER SHOPS ICE CREAM Calvitti Iiarher Shop 132 Quality Ice Cream Co. . , 128 BEAUTY SHQPPES '1'elling's Ice Cream . . 138 Star Beauty Shoppe . . 127 JEWELERS Blue Lantern Beauty Shoppe 135 George Nelson , , . 126 Mary Ii,2lllHll2LS Beauty Shoppe 137 MARKETS BEVERAGES Gold'a Fruit Market 134- Holden Bros. , ,,.. . 136 MOTOR SALES COAL DEALERS K. F. Spieth Co. . . 13-L East Cleveland Coal Co. 130 Searles Motor Co., Inc. . 136 Morse-Crnhle Coal Co. 132 MUSIC DAIRY PRODUCTS Corley Dance Studios 136 B. H. Chilli 111l.il'y ...,. 139 PAINTING 0. A. Dean Dairy Co. . 137 G. J. Mc-Kinley .... 134- l nrInview Creamery Stores 130 D, INIM-Kenzig , , , , , , I 134. DELICATESSENS PHARMACIES l'11lclid-Page Delicatessen 13-li Euclid-'1'aylor l'harmaey Co. . 127 DENTTSTS Bernard Drug Co. , . . , . 129 DI-I 11. BI Lil-ht I I 14,1 Stonobrakelisl Drug Store 135 VVinc emere ,l8.l'll1H.CV . , 132 DRY CLEANERS ' I Joe The Tailor . . . 139 A d 0WS xl Webb 130 Alex Cleaning Co. . 127 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS Young's Dry Cleaning Co. 1-111 Smit Lubtfcrlf 4-4-- Rose Dry Uleaning 8: Tailoring 137 Ncwnmn btudm ---' 135 DRY GOODS PRINTERS T'obIII.oS V I A TA... I I I 139 l'ainesville Telegraph , . 1410 ' .' D .' , . V ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ltllllg' I llllttly . , . , 14-1 Blnniel Ignition Fo. . . 132 RESTAURANTS Nook N 0'NI.i11, Too I 1,11 11ow's. Restaurant , . . 129 Radio QQ 1.j1I.I.fI.iI. Shoo 13.4. lfarnnngton Lunch , 137 ENGRAVERS SCHOOLS l'1I.,.I,1,I,Id Moto' SI,I.I.i,I11iI.S po. 11,2 li. Ulcveland School of Business 139 NoI.11II,I.II 1.1IIgI.I,II,iIIII. Co- I 14,3 School of Personal Education . 130 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Speneerlan ............,.,. 135 Merle Owen, Funeral Home 131 SHOES , Capitol Shoe Repalr . . . 127 I FLORIISTS I Zak Bros. .,....,....... 139 14j 'S Flows 1 ' 131 Hnelid Page Shoe Repair . , 132 Geo. Park Floral lo. 136 THEATERS GAR-AGES Shaw-Hayden Theatre . . 135 Nook 8: fyxeill, 1nc. TOWELS Bhfllwl ff-5n i 'f' 1 'Q' ' -I 125 l'nion Towel Snpply IQ Laundry 129 Qlllggll' S Service Station . , 131 WELDING GROCERIF-5 E. Cleveland Yvelding Co. . . . , 13-E Rigel Brothers . 132 Hayden VVelding tk Repair Shop 14-1 one hunrlrml forty-four - fi 'C i V f . V 1 Qf f V V Wczfyfw JW ' A wyuy A J f ' D' , ,, ff K' A '51' 1 Q. Q. VRX J' V, I f'.,9a . I Jo' JA 5 Hr N Qsltflgrzlplgs m n k -LJ u J .Jj,.f , - I x ! 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