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

 - Class of 1938

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V jing Xgifwlfl gg CENTENNIAL EDITIGNX f Published by SHAW HIGH SCHOUL EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO V I 5 .9 , Q 755: iz ima T334 A 2 --da., ,A ' 5 O Iohn and Sarah Shaw, the two ear1y sett1ers responsible for the ioundina ot Shaw Academy, to 1888, the year in which the first hui1dina hearing the name of Shaw was constructed for educationa1 purposes, to 1988, this year in which the loroaress ot Shaw is most evident, and to the years in- tervening between 1888 and 1988, in which so rnany persons have become acquainted with our areat hiah sohooi-we dedicate this hook. In Memoriam HE ycar 1901 inarkcd thc first ycar of scrvicc rcnclcrccl to Shaw High School hy Miss .loscphinc Barnaby. a gracluatc of the Ohio Statc University. Aftcr diligently and faithfully tcaching history and scrving as thc hcaml ol' thc inathcmatics dcpartnicnt for fourtcen years. in 1915 the sympathetic and losahlc Miss liarnahy succccxlccl Mr. YV. II. Kirk as principal of Shaw High School. ln Scptcinhcr, 1929. Miss liarnahy rcsigncd thc position of principal to hir. M. C. llictrich and pionccrccl in a ncw ticlcl, that of cducational adviser. In this ncw position shc had niorc tinic and more opportunity to scrve the young pcoplc. all of whom shc lovcd. hy giving thcln thc advicc which only shc, cndowcd with her own l't'IIlil1'lGll1ltf pcrsonality. was ahlc to givc. As a rcsult of this splendid work, Miss liarnahy was not only a grcat lcadcr in hcr school hut shc was also a great lf-aclcr in thc conununity. Suddcnly on August fi. 1937. this person who gave thirty-six ycars of scrv- icc to Shaw High School passccl away at Om-an Point. lNIainc. By hor death. the school and liast Clcvclaml lost a wcll-hclovcd and liighlyercspcctcd fricnd. Although Miss Joscphinc Barnaby no longer walks this carth. shi- shall livc forcvcr in the incinorics of thosc who calnc in contact with her. Miss Josephine Barnaby Board of Education Mr. Ben B. xviffkllillll, president, was appointed to the board in November, 1929. His present term will expire on December 31, 19440. Mrs. Miriam ltforgan, WIIOSC present term will expire on Decem- ber 31, 19412, first served on the board of education in January, 19344. Mr. C. WV. Kimmel, the vice president, assumed duties as a member of the board on January 1, 1932. His term will expire on December 31, 1940. Mrs. Ruth C. YVilli:1ms' present term will expire on December 31, 194-0. She was :appointed to the board of education in Klay. 1934. Mr. George N. Nelson became a member of the board on .lanuury 1. 19311. Mr. Nelson's term expires on December 31, 191112. Superintendent of Schools Mr. W. H. Kirk EW' people in this community have witnessed and, at the same time, played an important part in the development of our city and school. It has been with interest and enjoyment that Mr. VV. H. Kirk, Superintendent of East Cleveland Schools, has had this unique experience. After teaching for two years in a small-town high school in the central part of Ohio, Mr. Kirk, a graduate of Baldwin-1Vallace College, came to Shaw which was then an academy for both boys and girls. In that year of 1891, the student body of about forty pupils, and two faculty members, watched Mr. Kirk assume his position which included the offices of superintendent, principal, teacher and coach. Some of those subjects in wl1icl1 Mr. Kirk gave instructions were Greek, Latin, physics, geometry and chemistry. It was under the coaching regime of Mr. Kirk that the first football team was organized. In 1915, Mr. Kirk relinquished the position of principal of Shaw High School to Miss Josephine Barnaby to devote all of his attention to the position of Superin- tendent of East Cleveland Schools. Thus it has been in the otlicc of Superintendent of Schools, that we have known and loved this Hne gentleman. for whom the VV. H. Kirk Junior High School was named. N 1929, Mr. BI. C. Dietrich left the position of ' superintendent of schools in Billings, Montana, to assume the duties of principal of Shaw. He has since progressed far in attaining his three out- standing purposes, namely, the formation of a broadened curriculum to meet the changing needs of the community, the building of a program of extra-curricular activities to stimulate and develop the interests of students, and the development of a system of guidance which guarantees to the pupil close personal attention and assists him in analyz- ing his abilities that he may best prepare himself for his chosen occupation. Executives Mr. M. C. Dietrich, Principal Miss Jean Quay, Assistant Principal Mr. Howard K. Hunter, Guidance Director Mr. F. E. Williams, Boys' Adviser Faculty ALA. Qf:4.-.,J, Top Picture-Foreign Languages Mlss OLIVI4: XVOUIHYARIJ Miss Llxxuc A. Anxumm Miss A1,lc'lf: M. Zrvli Mlss JKNNH: A. Cinmzsux Miss Jrmm l,lI.LMAN Mlss l'1LISAlHC'l'Il KNIT Miss .IANICT Juxris Miss KA'l'llAnlNr: li. l,l'YlfINIHfIC'li Mlss RI I'll KRNNAN Middle Picture-English lgllflm' lfmc' Mlss NIILIJIQI-Ill l'A1,sll1:u Miss CQLAIIA C'1.r:Nm:NlcN M lc. CLICUIIGIC li. 'IVUDD Miss lllcmix B. VVIHHIVI' Miss Mfxnurz Llxlrslxx' I l'lllIf lfnn' Miss l.l'm' lllvlisox Miss liAc'l1Ar-11. A. M'm.1f Miss ALMA Puma XJ Mlss l,0I'ISl'I IEAKPI Miss Mmm' V. l,l+INlHCll'l'llY Mlss JEAN I.. Mc'lN'ros11 : 'QGx,nfxu4- Bottom Picture-Social Sciences W... 'xy 'N Mlss Ihzmfzx No'r'r M le. M .-u:'rlN I,0l1 I'I'S Ml Mn. lilxnl. G. .AlillI0'I I' iss IXNNA M. lllcvxm Mn. 'l'mcx'on Rlcm c. VV. llovr Lowmzx 'Q' W, M W 5 M 'H v ,..:w ,WJ ,MW w 4 Y' - 3 M 5 Z ex E at , v-f v-P-TE .. A... ,Agn ,x,, ., V -1, . 15, 1 Vfffff' A QQ Wi? ,ff M V 'xql-annum LP J x..,--'M 'M' , ia ' Q ' A , . , , QV V1 , 4'-I 4 K ---N191 1 is. M, 3 1 ws Faculty 1 Top Picture-Fine Arts Middle Picture-Health Bottom Picture--Industrial NIR. 1xIIL'I'0N G. N1mmAlcT11 Mn. li. C. til-'FINGEIR and Househoxld Arts Miss l 1,ou1-:NCI-1 SIIAFFIQI: Miss NINA BICVVEIIIR MR, 1-IARRY M. IJUOTE Miss xIAR'I'llA BAIINI-f'l 1' Mlss CLARA Whom MR. qjuwil, N. QRMH Miss Loss C'uANK Miss Amor: 1-1. .II'RINHI'S MISS ANNV,-'I-A Km,,,,U,3 Miss BIARION M. IRRIGIIT Mn. l7ol'uI.As YV. XYIYIAN MISS BIAMZL PHILPOTT Mu. RALPH C'. XIORHIS Miss NIARY Momusox. Lilxrarirzn MISS llmmlm- U. g'Am,,,3Nq-ml Mn. l3ER'l'RAM Rlf:L1'1I haw's Centennial hundred years have served to swell your fame, While farms and open fields were giving way Before a thriving cityg and the same Bright torch of learning still flames clear today That has brought so much glory to your name. Your loyal sons have held your banner high Upon the fields of sports and in the halls Of learningg some, not unremembered, lie Beyond the sea, who left your kindly walls And for their country bravely went to die. You are not cold, unfeeling, dead, but are In truth a living, understanding soul, VVl1ose fostering care, though we be scattered far, VVill bind our hearts into one loving wholeg For you will always shine our guiding star. Frank Daykin, '38 HE institution which we today know as Shaw High School was established in the year 1838 as a boys' academy by the endow- ment of John Shaw, an Englishman, who with the help of five other men cleared away some of the woods of Cuyahoga County. In 1838, on two of the ninety acres specified by John Shaw, in his will, to be used for the advancement of education, the first building of the academy was constructed. This wooden, two-story building, a reproduction of which appears on the cover and main title-page of this book, was financed by subscriptions sccurcd at a mass meeting of the community and was constructed on Euclid Avenue, then known as Prospect Street. The first building of the academy was utterly ruined by the destructive activities of the older boys. Therefore, in 1850, with funds secured by interested citizens, a new brick building, a draw- ing of which appears on the opposite division page, was con- structed on the site occupied by the first building. Several years later, Shaw had deteriorated to a mere district school due to the severe contention and wrangling for the institution by two churches which differed on the slavery question. xg? if I Q? X QW: SCX 5 J CLASSES 1 fn: , uilnl- -1 ,, lm BLLUIWEIL if-Qll 5 3. ngth. 1? 15: P Z f, fl -.r ' wuvlz-r-f-' 3E GflE?v.f 1414 .1 L i , W 5w'f 12' f . -2 -sb' f N f ff ---fy' K ' i- --'11, X f ff i3?L-'L' ual1nYve IlL11 Q -f C In Yllhllllll S'-Q-EH'--?-iTm,, ! H V , mm, J2fT'i5:::::: 'f:iif' 1::: , ' Q -S+ 3,3 'H f--I 4' 'Q 'Zia' 7 JI: V IHII ' . - f'- f ' Q W S J ..'.' M E7 f Haag f,,fef.L , S, Ml fLw JANUARY 27, 1938 Presiding+MI'. IV. H. Kirk Superintendent of East Cleveland Schools I VVar March of the Priests ......................... .... I Mendelssohn SHAW' HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA. ltlilton G. Niergarth, Directing II fa, Don9t You VVeep No More, Mary ..... ..... A I. Dett fbj Songs of Praises ........................... .... G . J. Jones SHAW' A CAPPELLA CHOIR Florence Shaffer, Directing III Invocation.. .,,..................... REV. PAUL S. KERSHNER Minister of East Cleveland Congregational Church IV Duet. . . ...... Home To Our Mountains ...... . . . Verdi BE'r'rY DICKINSON - - - ELMER PESTA V Comlnencelnent Address- The Humanity of Learning .............. . .........................,... REV. OSCAR VTTHOMAS OLSON, D.D. Minister of Epworth-Euclid Methodist Episcopal Church VI faj Calm Be Thy Sleep ...... . . . . . .Noble Cain fb, Send Forth Thy Spirit ...................... . . .Schuefke SHAW' A CAPPELLA CHOIR Accompanist-Gordon Hoddinott VII Presentation of Class.. .... .......... B IARION C. DIETRICH Principal of Shaw High School Presentation of Diplomas ........................ MR. BEN B. VVICKHAM President, East Cleveland Board of Education Processional MarchAlNIarche Noble .......................... CHR. BACH PRESIDENT lack Messner Senior Class fPres.j, Student Council, Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Boosters, Club fPres.j, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee. VICE PRESIDENT Iulicxn F. Leet Senior Class QV. Pres.Q, Student Council, Hi-Y, Boosters' Club QV. Pre-s.j, Rifle Club, Band QPres.J, Orchestra, Monitor Committee. SECRETARY-TREASURER Mcxriorie Louise Tissot Senior Class fSec. tk Treas.j, Homcroom fPres.j, Red Cross fPres.Q, Athletic Coun- cil fPres.j, Army-Navy QCapt.Q, Yale- Harvard fCapt.j, Volleyball 1Capt.j, Basketball QCapt.j, Baseball fCapt.j, Leaders' Club, History Club fSec.j, Debate Club, Tarpon Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Boosters' Club fExccutive Committeej, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, S Pin Girl, Monitor Committee. JANUARY CLASS january Officers The rootin', shootin', tootin, trio, Marge, Jack, and Julian, outstanding at all times, graduated in the January 338 class with the honors of secrctary-treas- urer, president, and vice president rc- spectively. Roqer Dyke William Eden, Ir. Siyimming CMgr.7, lli'Y. A Gippt-llzi Chuir, Pllutu' Rlfie Club, Monitur thine umpliir Vlub, lli-Y, Autu mittee. t'lub. Dorothy Forster Ora Franklin Senior Friendship Vlub, St-niwr Friendship tflub, Monitor Cruniliiittt-a'. Nlfmitin' t'mnmittee. Irene Gillen Iames R. Givens Tennis, lli-Y, lilrmnitru t'fu11n1ittrn'. Raymond Ednev llunur Society, Heavy- weight Football, Track, Auto Club, Engineering: Snrlety. Frank A. Gallese Foot bnl l. Robert E. Green l.ig'btu'eigbt: Football. lil:-r Club, A Cappella Vlmir, Auto Club, Track. Leo Elson llc:xVyweig'lit lfiuitbzlll. llnslcetball, Ili-Y. Ieanne Gardiner Sophrmmrc Friendship tflub, Senior Friendship l' l u b, Pllilmiizxthelzlii Cl u b, lf' r e n c h Klub, lizisketbzill, TS 11 S 0 b Il 1 l. Yullcyball, Monitor Coni- mittee. Robert F. Griffin Stage Crew, Stage Mania' gur. Elsie Ferguson llunrwr Society, Sophu- nmre Friendship Club QV. l'ros.7, Senior Friend- ship Club, Basketball ff':11wt.J, Volleyball, llis- tory Club, Latin Club, Philumatlleizin C l u b, French Club, I.:-ziclers' Club, Monitur Cuniniit- tee. Wanda Gerien Honor Society, Senior Friendship Club, Health Club, Snplmmore Friend- ship Club, Klunitor Com- mittee. Titina Guarino Niflllittlf Crmnlnl it tes. Ralph Anthony Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, Cross Country, Home- room CV. Pres.J. Guy Bateman Heavyweight Football. Hockey CAss't. Mgrj. William Boyce Heavyweight Football. Virginia Christopher llonor Society, Senior Friendship Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Latin Club, Philoina- theian Club, Dramatic Club, Volleyball, Auto Club, Health Club. Vincent De Iulius Heavyweight Football, Baseball. Virginia Appleton Honor Society fPres.J, Student Council CY. l'res.J, Dramatic Club tl'rcs.J, Senior Friend- ship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club fPres.J, Volleyball, Basketball, Leaders' Club, Home- room Cl'res.J, Monitor Com mittee. Rosamond Bateman Art Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Dr a in a t i c Club, Riding Club. Dave C. Brown Riiie Club, Heavyweight Football. Dorothy Clark Sophomore Fricndsliip Club, Senior Friendship Club, Junior Life Saving, Senior Lite Saving, Philo- matheian Club, Auto Club, Health Club, Lead- ers' Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Monitor Corn- mittee. Velma Delano Army-Navy, Yale-Haw vard, L e a fl e r s' Club, French Club, Philoma- the-ian Club, Basketball, B a s c b a l l, Volleyball, Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Norman Atchison Heavyweight Football CMgr.J, Hockey CMgr.l, Rifle Club, Monitor Com- mittee, Sterling Beck, Ir. Band, Orchestra. Louise Bryant Honor Society, Senior Friendship Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Student Council, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Home- room QPres.J, Leaders' Club. Thomas Coolicl: Iosephine Di Bianca Glee Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Volleyball. Dell Balzano Track, Cross ' Country, Monitor Committee. Franklin Birt Heavyweight Football, lloosters' Club CExecu- tive Committee-J, Loto- phagi Club, Dramatic Club, Band, Hi-Y, Moni- tor Committee. William Burk Auto Club. Ruth Davies Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Health Club. Dorothy Dick Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, History Club, Lead- ers' Club, Volleyball, Baseball, G l e e C I u b. Monitor Committee. Nag, Kia Martha Bamhill Honor Society, Observer CAss't. Circulation Mgr.J, Sophomore Friendship Club, French Club, Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Art Club, Senior Friendship Club, Riding Club, Hik- ing Club, Monitor Com- mittee. Beverly Blouqh Friendship Club, Glee Club, Monitor Committee. Robert Campbell Auto Club. Iune Davis Student Council, Ob- server Cblanaging Edi- torj, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Dramatic Club, Philomatheian CI u b, Quill and Scroll Society. Sue Di Donato Monitor Committee. Richard L. Keiler Stage Crew, Rille Club. Charles F. Klaue Radio Club CPres.l. Frank H. MacEwen Cycling Team. Ruth Mclllarney Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club. Betty N. Meyer Pl1llOlll3lhSl8il Club. Ben Kelly Elma Kendall Auto Club, Health Club, Tarpon Club, Senior Life Saving, S 0 p h o m o r e Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club. v ' ' ' ' r Kilt ' .fy Doris Knight wrence H. ' an Leaders' Club, Sen' H ' , Auto Friendship Club, So '1 f , more Friendship ' Auto Club, Health , Monitor Committee. Charles Maqdsicir Honor Society, Band, Rifle Club, Debate Club. Eleanor McKee Glee Club, Volleyball, Senior Friendship Club, Basketball, A Cappella Choir, Monitor Commit- tee. William C. Miller Track. Iack Mandaville Clee Club. Chess R Vhecker Club, Debate Club, Ride Club. Susanne McKee Leaders' Club, Latin Club, Basketball, Base- ball, Volleyball, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Monitor Committee. Lenore Millsop Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Auto Club, Home- room QSec.D. Basketball, Volleyball, D r a m a t i c I' l u b, Leaders' C l u b, Monitor Committee. Roberta Kennedy Honor Society, Shuttle Editorial Staff, Senior Friendship Club, Health C l u b, Philomatheian Club, Lotophagi Club, Globe Trotters' Club, Monitor Committee. Daniel Lopatnikov Lotophagi Club, Baseball CMgr.j, Basketball CMgr.J, Cross Country. Charlotte Martin Globe Trotters' Club, Glee Club, Senior Friend- ship Club. Max A. Meltzer Hi-Y, Swimming, Heavy- weight Football, Light- wigght Football, Base- ba . Betty lean Osmon Dramatic Club, Senior Friendship Club, Philo- matheian Club, Leaders' Club, Auto Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Monitor Committee. Arthur H. King Stage Crew CMgr.j, Band. Robert Allan Lupton Lightweight Football, Track, Hi-Y, Law Club, Chess Xz Checker Club, Dramatic Club, Photo- graphic Club, Engineer- ing Society. Harry Martineau History Club, Debate Club, Track, Heavy- weight Football, Base- ball, Swimming, Globe Trotters' Club, Latin Club, Rille Club. Wallace Metzger Hi-Y, Movie Crew, Glee Club, Track, Homeroom KV. Pres.J, Stage Crew, Monitor Committee. Elmer Pesta Glee Club iPres.J, Dra- matic Club, A Cappella Choir. Harold Guthrie Movie Cr e w, S t a iz e Manager, Radio Club CSec.b, Engineering Society. Paul Heinmiller Debate Club, Chess X Checker Club, Track CMgr.J, Cross Country CMgr.D, Hi-Y. Marcella House Stamp Club, Friendship Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Fredric Haiiner R e s e r v e Basketball, Baseball, T r a C lc, Auto Club. lack E. Heiss German Club, Auto Club. Hi-Y. Monroe Iacobs Kaye Harper Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Moni- tor Committee. lean Helirich Senior Friendship Club. Louis Ienkins Margery Harrison Honor Society, Senior Life Saving, T a r p o n Club, Health Club. Auto Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Volleyball, Latin Club, Monitor Committee. Richard Hinton Auto Club, Heavyweight Football. La Mar Iones Band CDrum Majorj, Hi- Y, hotogr 1 ic Cl b. 4- f--33? Winifred E. Hecht Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Glee Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Health Club, Volleyball, Baseball, Hik- ing Club, Observer Edi- torial Staff, Auto Club, Monitor Committee. Margaret Hood Law Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Basket- ball, Volleyball. Iean Kafton Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Volleyball, Health Club fSec. 8: Treasj. Arthur Tate Auto Club, Safety trol CCapt.J, Track. Neal Waldron Band, Rifle Club. Mary M. Thomson Sophomore F r i e n d s li i p Club, Senior Friendship Club, Volleyball. Roberta L. White Leaders' Club, Auto Club, Sophomore F r i e n cl s h ip Club, Senior Friendship Club, Debate Club, His- tory Club. Herbert Wolkoii Honor Society, Monitor Committee. Ben Thorward llonor Society, Tennis Movie Operator. Leonard I. Wichert lla nd. Arthur Yerty Stamp Club, Rifle Club. Marie Vilcot Senior Fricmlsliip lflnb, Sophomore Fricnilslzip Club, Globe Trotters' Club, Auto Club, Basket- ball, Baseball. lune M. Wilson Marjorie Zulauf Sophomore Fricndsliip Flub, Senior lfrienrlsliip Club, Basketball, Base- ball, Volleyball. Yale- Hzxrvnrd, Leaders' Club. Walter A. Waqefner Swimming, German Club. Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Light- weight Football. Raymond Wolii Tennis, Rifle Club, Cross Country. Angeline Pett Observer Editorial Staft, Homeroom fPres.J fSec.D, Dramatic Club, Basket- ball, Sophomore Friend- ship Club. Laurence Retz Honor Society Peggy I. Sedgley Debate Club, Riding Club. Walter W. Smith William Stelter. Ir. Stanley Philpott Iacqueline Rieth Senior Friendship Club, Auto Club, Health Club, Dramatic Club. K. Ray Simmons Philomatheian Club, Swimming. Louis George Spanos Heavyweight Football, Track, Hi-Y, Homeroom CPres.J, Monitor Com- mittee. Clifford Stiebeling Globe Trotters' Club. Fern Bethel Proper William Schafer l.atin Club, Safety Pa- trol, Swimming Team. Track, Glee Club. Ruth Skegqs Senior Friendship Club, Globe Trotters' Club. Thomas Stahre Basketball, Ba seball. Clifford Stocky Hockey, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, History Club, Base- ball, Monitor Committee. Charles Ranallo Track, Lightweight Foot- ball. Robert Scharlotte Stage Crew, Law Club. Iohn Robert Smart Honor Society CSec.5, Student Council, Basket- ball, Swimming, Debate Club, Hi-Y, M o n i t 0 r Committee. Dixie Starling Monitor Committee. Dorothy M. Struck Honor Society, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Athletic Council CTreas.l, History Club, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Baseball, Monitor Committee. Edward Rasmussen Hi-Y, Tennis, Debate Club, Chess 8: Checker Club, Glee Club. Home- room fPres.j, Rifle Club. Mariorie Schwartz Honor Society, Student Council, Globe Trotters' Club, Philomatheian Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Leaders' Club, Shuttle Advertising Statif, Monitor Committee. Thurley Smith Lightweight Football, Track, Baseball, Re- serve Basketball, Swim- ming, Hockey, Home- room CPres.J, Rifle Club, Riding Club, Monitor Committee. Edward Starrett Dramatic Club, Movie Operator CChieD, Na- tional Forensic League, Cross Country, Debate Club. Kenneth Talbott Hi- Y. Alma Mater ING with praise to old Shaw High School, Glorify her name. In the hall of school-day victories Shaw has won her fameg 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 dear 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. John Howard, '31 QLWZIZJ - we ft? o...ki.,e.g7l PRESIDENT Kenneth M. Schreck Senior Class fPres.j, Honor Society, Hi-Y CPres.j, Shuttle Editorial Staff QEditor- in-chief, fAss't. Editorj, Auto Cluh fRec. Sec.j, First Junior Member of Kiwanis, Student Council, Monitor Com- mittee. VICE PRESIDENT Christine Margaret Hecht Senior Class QV. Pres.j, Senior Friendship Club, History Club, Volleyball, Basketball, Leaders' Club. SECRETARY-TREASURER Charles Stoll Senior Class fSec. Sz Treas.j, Heavyweight Football, Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Hi-Y, German Club. JUNE CLASS K . if Xb 'I f-.lvltp J une Officers Ken, Critty, and Chuck are honored not only by being oflicers of the June '38 class but also by being the officers of the centennial class of Shaw. Alyce Brister Senior Friendship Club, Glee Club, Philomatheian Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Arlyn Burger Auto Club, Monitor fmus mittee. Armand Caminati Track, Lightweight Foot- ball, Observer tircula- tion Stal? CCir. lX1gr.l, Hi-Y, Cross Country, Monitor Commit tee. Phillip Brooksmith Doris Brower Ili-Y, Iflome-room CPN-s.j, Monitor Committee. Swimming, Monitor Vom- mittee. Ruth Busch Art Club, Monitor Com mittee. Charles Cannon History Club ll'res.b Engineering S 0 c i e t y Rilie Club, Mtmitor Com mittee. Douglas Brumbach Hi-Y, Glee Club, Boys Riding Club Cl'rus.l, Ob- server Business Staff Swimming, Monitor Com- mittee. U WV! Reber B 'tler Harper Buzek Senior Friemlship Club, F JZ ev, fbvfowj, aff 110124 V9-Q., fi lean Carlson Russell Carlson , Senior Friendship Club, Lightweight Football, Casting Club. 7: :Q ! 'Z Q. 3 2 s r 3 3 it Q E i A .L George Bryan Lotophagi Club, History Club, Heavyweight Foot' ball, Law Club Qpresj. llaseball, Hi-Y, Debate Club, Monitor Commit- tee. lack Byrne Glee Club, Hi,Y, Moni- tor Committee. Edith Carrick Senior Friendship Club, Philomathcian C l u lx, Monitor Committee. Marshall Aaron Auto Club. I ennie Anqelon Leaders' Club, Senior l riendsliip Club, Base- ball, Volleyball. ' ' l Mary Bartholomew Sophomore Friendship Club. Ralph Howard Black Band, Orchestra. Leon Edward Boch Band, Track. bwtlf Noubar Abdalian Lightweight Football, Heavyweight Football. Auto Club, Baseball. Monitor Committee. Florence Baqinski Constance' Balt Senior Friendship Club, Latin Club, History Club CTreaS.J, Philomatheian Club, Leaders' Cl u b, Basketball, Volleyball, Dramatic Club Clixeeu- tive Committeel, Moni- tor Committee. Eric Blake Rifle Club, Stage Crew. Monitor Committee. Iames Akers Swimming, Auto Club. Marian Bailey A Cappella Choir, Dra- matic Club, tilee Club, Senior Friendship Club, Monitor Committee. Shirley Beeman Philomatheian Club, Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Volleyball, Monitor Committee. Muriel Blakeley Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, History Club, Vol- leyball, Monitor Com- mittee. Track Elwood Bonn Addison Braeuel 'Qu Miriam Allen Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, History Club, Tar- pon Club, Basketball, B a s e b a l l, Volleyball, l'Jramatie Club, Monitor Committee. Anne Barney A Cappella Choir. Betty Iune Beime Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Cl u b, Philomatheian Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Robert Blasse Heavyweight Football. Margaret Brannon Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Shuttle Editorial Stalsf, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Monitor Committee. M gg, auf ML W Ruth Anderson Honor Society, Philo- matlieian Club, Latin Club, Senior Friendship Club, Band, Sophomore Friendship Club, Riding Club, Baseball, Ring Group, Monitor Commit- IEC. Lucile Bart Senior Friendship Club. Volleyball, ll a s e b a l l, Monitor Committee. Iohn Bernier Hi-Y CV. Pres.J, Swim- ming, Head Cheerleader, Monitor Committee, Robert E. Boak Dramatic Club, lli-Y. Ritle Club, Stage Crew. Monitor Committee. George H. Bressler Student Council, Home room CV. Pres.J, Shuttle Editorial Staff, Light' weight Football, Auto Club QV. Pres.J, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee. ' 97 KL! lane Crawford filee Club CSee.J, Senior Friendship Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, History Club. Leaders' Club, Monitor Frank Daykin Honor Society, Observer Business Staff fCollection Managerj, C h e s s it Checker Club CPres.l, Lotophagi Club CY. Presb, I. a t in Cl u b. French Club, lllonitor Committee. Marion Dole Glee Club, Senior Friend- ship Club. J. v. Dutt ' 1 Honor Society . K Treas.J, H 0 me om CPres.J. Chess K Ch ker Club KV. Presj, Latin Club fTreas.J, Lotophagi Club, Observer Circula- tion Staff, Monitor Com- mittee. Emerson Duricky Hi-Y, Stage Crew. like Iohn Louis Croit Hockey, Stage Hand, Monitor Committee. ,LQWFWV Iohn B. De Silvey Swimming, F o o t b a l l, Dramatic Club CTreas.l, Aviation ' Club. Hi-Y, Monitor Committee. Virginia Dombroski Health Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Monitor Committee. Iewell Duncan Art Club. Robert Earnest Swimming, Debate Club, Cross Country, Monitor Committee. Sylvester D'Arco Chess K Checker Club. Globe Trotters' Club, Movie Operator. lack Devor Band, ltifh- fllllll. Mildred Dopslat Sophomore F r i e n mi s h i p Club, G e r m an Club, Monitor Committee. Helen Dunham Monitor Committee. La Verne Ede Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Globe Trotters' Club, Yolleyball. Vivienne Darvill Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Health Club, Dra- matic Club, Monitor Committee. Betty Dickinson fllee Club fPres.l KV. Prc-s.J, German Club, Volleyball, A Cappella Choir, Baseball, Basket- ball, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Monitor Com- mittee. l lean Dorman Basketball fCapt.J, Vol- leyball CCapt.J, Leaders' Club, Health Club CV. Presb, Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Monitor Committee. lane Dunn Senior Friendship Club, Volleyball, Basketball, History Club, Debate Club, Monitor Committee Lorna Davies Band, Latin Club, Senior Friendship Club, Junior Life Saving. Angelina Di Vitha Auto Club, Senior Friende ship Club. ' Nl Bertram Doyle Hi-Y, Track, Cross Coun- try, Auto Club. Louis Dunning Ride Club, Movie Opera- tor, Cross Country CMgr.l, Track Team fMgr.l, Monitor Com- mittee. Charles F. Eder Ear berger Hi-Y, Auto Club, History Hi- , rack, Auto Clu Club. li Wllyul Albert Catlin Ulvservc-1' Arlvertieiug Staff, Nlouitor liommitf tee. Marion Clarke Auto filub. Senior lfrivml- Ship Club, Soplirmiorv Frienrlship Club, Monitor llUIllllllll6E'. Kathleen Connors Sophomore li 1' i e ll rl s ll i 11 Club, Philomzttlieiztn Vlub. Senior Fricuml. hip Flub. Ring Group, Mon i tor Comnlittee. Betty Chambers Sliuttlt- Fflitoriztl Staff, lfreuclt C l u b, Senior lfriemlsltip Vlub, Urn- mntic Club. Kenneth Cockram Trrtck, fross Country, Hockey, llomeroom QSCC. X 'l'l't'ztS.l, Rifle Club. Phi ip clqb C f vin img, 'Heat wkllt LNQQ. J' Dudley Chase Myra Clark A Lztppvllrt Qltoir, tilt-4' Club, Senior l 1'icmlsl1ip Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Auto flub, Monitor Committee. Shirley Collier , . . . I lulomzttliciztu C lub, Auto Vlub, tllee flub, Volley- ball. llztsketlmll. Monitor t'ommittcc, Bert Conaqhan Tmck, from Country. Rose B. Coveney William Coup Honor Society, Shuttle Monitor t'ommittee. limlitoriztl Stall, Glen- Club. Globe Trotters' Club I rx xx Auto Club C'l're':1S.li if Fappella fflloir, llaslwt- b :AA 3 X ' ball,Yollryball, llztsclmll, I9 . B Monitor t'ommittc-cf. ,Q l li X J x J-mi' U-ll' it-jjj! Clarke Swimruiug, lli-Y, Auto Vlub X l 'tppvll'r Clipir TL M KLM Iohn Conant Stump Club, Photo' gl'il1tlllC Club, llztutl. Martha Crane Stamp Club ISL-Q. K 'l'rcz1s.J, Auto Club, Moni- loi' f'on1mittt-C. ill Virqinia Gimmel .Xutn Flub, llt-:ilth Club, Scuiur Friemlsllip Club, Xl-mitur t'mnmittm-. Mary Katharine Goss Honor Society, Senior Friendship Club, Ols- server liffliturizil Stull Ql'frlitm'i:1l Page limlitmwb. Maxine Groft Sava Glazar l'r1c'u1lsl1lp llub. Bruce Gottron I,ig.Ql1tw1-igllt lfmytlrnll, Ili X I uk Xb lt '- ', V: , . ni t'mun1ittvL'. Cecilia Grygo S4-him' l ri1-tulsliip filulu. Ulu- Club. Auto Vlub, X tlllmbftll. lin ekttbzill. Xlmiitbr l'm1m1ittu'. Anna Fern Good Senior lfriemlsliip lflulu. Suplivmiure 1 r i c ll rl s ll i 1' l'lub, tilt-v Vlub IS:-c.l. lizisvlzzill filaptj, Vulluy' ball, llzlsketball, SL-nim' I.ifn- Saving, Mmiitm- t':nnn1ittn'c. Eleanor Gottschalt ll an u rl, 12 e rm Z1 ll lflub. Senior lfrivmlslmip Klub, Auto Klub, llc-lmtc t'lub, l'l1ilum:ltl14-iznl l'lub, Xlmxitt ni' limnlnittee. Antoinette Guarino Shuttle llusirlcss Stzitl' fM5:r.J, llnskctlmll, Base- bzlll. Yrmlleylznll, St-uinl' l i'ienrlsl1ip Flulw, llezxltlm t'lub. Nlfmiturl'm11mittL'c- Edward Goodtleisch Trzxck, llvzlvyvveiglit lfmmtlmall, Cross Country. Dorothy Goucher S4-uim' l riL-iulsliiiv l'lub, Athletic Council, Basket' ball, Yullcylnixll, l.Q:uli-rs' Flub, .'X1'n1y-Nzivy, Yule- ll:u'v:u'4l, Xlnuitur Vmmxf xulttuu Norma Haas Suplm-uuurc l'll'lL'tHl4llI1v Vlub, Senior l-'rim-mlslxip Vlub, Auto l'lub, llczlllll t'lub. Dan Goske Robert W. Green Kfliuss X Cllxeckcr Vlul .X fnppt-llzl Clluir, Xlfmi tm' l'ruu111ittm'f-. Robert Hahn m Bob Eidenier Hi-Y, Lightweight Foot - ball, Heavyweight Foot- ball, Swiinming, Baseball, Monitor Committee. Helen Fathauer Honor Society, Glce Club. Globe Trotters' Club, Sophomore F r i e n d shi p Club, Senior Friendship Club, Philomatheian Club, Debate Club, A Cr ipel Choir, Monitor Coumi tee. an Flaugh . ily' ' ndship Club. Richard A. I-'rayer Auto Club. Virginia Fulwider Volleyball, Ba ske t ba l I. Leatlers' Club, Auto Klub. Monitor Committee. Louise Emerson Debate Club, Leaclers' Club, Histo r y Club, H e a l t h Club fFres.J, Sophomore Frie nd ship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Volleyball. Monitor Committee. Mar e Felsch I ory Clu Shpliomore iendsh' C b, Senior riel Flu Basket- ball, aseball, Army- Navy, Monitor Commit- tee. Dorothy Anne Flor Senior Friendship Club. Dramatic Club, Philo- nmtheian Club. Harriett French Student Council CY. l'res.7, Monitor Commit' tee tlfhairnianj, History l'lub tTreas,J fPres.J, l.c-ad:-rs' Club, Senior Friendsliip Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club. Basketball, B a s e b a l l. Volleyball, French Club. Eugene Arthur Furst Chess K Checker tflub tl'res.J. Stamp Club CY. l'rcs.D tSec. K Treasl. Gilbert Evans Heavyweight Football, Baseball, Auto Club, Monitor Committee. Richard Penn Monitor Committee. Edith: Fo . . QL! 7 -I . WJ Audrey Frey Glee Club, Auto Club, Volleyball, Basketball. George W. Geordt 'I' ra ck. .f al 1 'ZW Margaret Evans Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, F r e n e h Club, Basketball, Volleyball, llcalth Club, Monitor Comm,ittee. Dorothy Filkins Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Monitor Committee. Warren Foster Hi-Y, Reserve Basket- ball, Monitor Committee. Gene Friedman llonor Society, Observer lfditorial Staff fSports liilitorl, Lotophagi Club, French t'lub. tw M-Wm Clayton George Stamp Club CPres.J, Chess X: Checker Club, History Club, Monitor Comm ittee. gig. Mildred Fahnestock Dramatic Club, Senior Friendship Club, Philo- matheian Club, Monitor Comm ittee. ,nee -F, l! '1 iniittee. Lyle Fowles Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Moni- tor Committee. lames Friel Track. Crt as I ary, A tapp- ' ,l ii , Hi-Y. Marie Giles Law Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Auto Club, Health Club, Vol- leyball, Monitor Com- mittee. T -Q ,d Ss VIA If CLASLE 4504 f s Ray Horn Hockey, Monitor Com- mittee. N , ophomore i d s h i in Club, Senior F endship Club, Auto ,l 1 A Cap- pella Choir, Mo tor Com- ois mittee. Robert Imboden RiHe Club, Photographic Club tPres.j. Kenneth W. lones Ieannette Kieffer Band, Orchestra, Senior Friendship Club, Glee Club, Globe Trotters' t'luh, Baseball. Mary Houseman Leaders' Club, Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Volleyball, Basketball, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Health Club. Mary Hughes Band, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, German Club, Debate Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee. Iune lack Senior Friendship Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Philomatheian Club, Leaders, Club, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Base- ball, Monitor Committee. Albert A. Ionke Don Kirkpatrick Cross Country, Track. Iohn Houston Student Council fPres.7. Hi-Y CSec.j, Honor So- ciety, Band, Orchestra, Auto Club tTreas.D, Second junior Member of Kiwanis, Monitor Com- mittee. Richard Humphrey lllee Club, Hi-Y, Shuttle Advertisng Staff, Au Club., 'TY Ruby Iacobs Senior Friendship Club. Margit Karlsson Honor Society, Observer Editorial Staff CManag- ing litlitorl, French Club CTreas.J, S 0 p h om o r e Fricntlship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Monitor Com' mittee. Ernest Kleinman llonor Society CPres.j, Boosters' Club Ql'res.J, Auto Club CEK. Secj, Tennis, Observer Edil torial Staff CSports Edi- torl, Quill and Scroll. Mislyear Play fBus. Mgrj. Helen Hubchak Sophomore F r i e n d s h i ll Club, Senior Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee., Bruce Hunter Hoc k e y. Laura Iohnson Art Club, Senior Frienda ship Club, Leaders' Club. William Kavanauqh Basketball, Reserve Bas- ketball CCapt,D, Hi-Y, Tennis, Monitor Commit- tee. Helen Kominar Senior Friendship Club. Audrey Huddlestone Senior Friendship Club. Howard K. Hunting Ilene Iones Senior Friendship Club Sophomore F r i e n d s h i 1 Club. Barbara Keith Lotophagi Club fSec.J Philomatheian Clul Latin Club, Globe Trot ters' Club, Senior Friene ship Club, Sophomor Friendship Club, Ridin Club, Monitor Committee Iune Kovachy Honor Society, Studer Council, H 0 rn e r o oi fPres.J, Leaders, Clu' fPres.J, History Clr CV.Pres.J, Senior Friem ship Club, D r a m a t i Club, Sophomore Frienl ship Club. lane Halpin llonor Society, filce Club, French Club, Pliiloniathe- ian Club CY. Presj, Senior Friendship Club, Ring' Group, Volleyball, Basketball, History Club, Leaders' Club, A limp- pellu Choir, Monitor COIN- mittee. noi' nvlln ' voir, Huvggedin Alto Ciuh, HiAY, Bioni- 01 C 'rt or 5 YN Yi Burton Hitchcock Band, Orchestra. Dan Hanley Greta Harry Student Council, A too! Cleo Club, Senior Fri:-nd' Club, Band CSec.J, ship Club, Tarpon Club, chestra, Hi-Y, M ' r Senior Life Saving. Committee. xf N-C Q Qxkic' Lx? 0 1? QNX l Nw 27' ' 7 I . . l R I' ei ch Howard Hendricks y i-Y, Monitor Comm' ee. Germaine Hoffacker Committee lack Holdt ut Club. I ::- P :-' ir rr fi few 'Q lee if :VK A ,A P 2 e,,, l -1' l' .. Qi? A will I.. Robert C. Hari Chess XL Checker Club, Monitor Ctminiittee. f 6' yj Ki Philip Herter Band, Orchestra, Moni- tor Connnittcc. Holdi 1 William H. Heckler Monitor Committee. Ruth Higbeei Sophomore F r i e nd sh ip Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Debate Club, Philomatheian Club, Monitor Committee. Helen A. Horqcln Senior Friendship Club, llealth Club. lune McCaslin Sophomore Friendsh il' Club, Senior Friendship Club, Debate Club, Lead- ers' Club, Athletic Coun- cil, S Letter. Volley' ball QCapt.j, Basketball. Baseball, Monitor Com- mittee. Miriam Meltzer Ierry Miller Lightweight Football CMgrJ, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, German Club, Base- ball, Monitor Committee. Kenneth Mclntosh lizlnil, Franklin Merriell Hi-Y, C e r in a n Club CTreas.D, Observer Stati, Band, Orchestra, Tenni. Monitor Committee, .-of 3 : ' ,M ,, C I1 ew tk, X 35 S ,M Nancy McKay Honor Society, tilt-c Club, A Cappella Choir, Senior lfrienrlsliip Club, Stamp Club fSec. K 'l'1'i-asj. French Club, Philomathe ian Club, Debate Club. Audrey Messmer tllee Club. SOIJl10!lllvYl' Friendship Club, Scnior Fri:-ndsllip Club, Health Club CSec. Sz 'l'reas.J, Auto Club. Robert C. Miller Wendell Mills Hi-Y, Swimming, - Monitor Committee, Ss matic Club, Monit I' Committee. 'R tx lack Means Stamp Club QV. Prn-s.b QPres.J, Chess K Checker Club, Homvroom CY. Pres.J, Monitor Coininit tee. Dorothea Metzger Glee Club, D r am a t i tt Club, Basketball, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Philomatheian Club. Lau ce el A o lub. if George Meisel Honor Society, Debate Club fPrcs.J, D e ba t e Team CCn1vt.b, National Forensic League QSQC. K 'l'reas.J, Latin Club, Chess X Checker Club. Ieanne Mihalcik Honor Society, Philo- matheian Club CPres.D, Lotophagi Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Basket- ball, Baseball, Volleyball, Monitor Committee. Helen Monck A Cappella Choir. Art Kuebler Lightweight Foo t ba l l. lloekey, Tennis. Ridine Club. tri? My , . X 5 n I. le Hi- Au 1, Ioni- or m Harry Lindsey Globe Trotters' Club fSec,J. lean Lustig History Club, Latin Club, Sophomore Frie n d sh i p Club, Senior Friendship Club, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Monitor Committee. Ruth Martin Tarpon Club, Life Saving, Dramatic Club, Auto Club. B Bernard Kuritzky Cross Country, 'l'r:u:l:. Barbara Lawson Sophomore Fr i en il sh i it Basketball. Club, Senior Frienrlsbi-it Club, Volleyball, Mont- fl E tor Committee. -Q hui.. ff: ,wif A f6uf4,4L , Howard I. Levy Track, Heavyweight Football, Monitor Com- mittee. Hildred Lintner Honor Society, Band, Or- chestra, Lotophagi Club, l.atin Club, German Club, Senior Friendship Club. Sophomore Friendship Club, Riding Club, llas- ketball. Monitor Com- mittee. 0 Constance S. Lynch fllee Club, Philomath an Club, Life Savin , at'- pori Club KS c.J'Kl9e 'or Friendship CR: Ba k t- ball, Shuttle cul t' n Staff, Sbitnni g Le er ' 4 obe W. Mason ea 'y 'eight Football, ess K Checker Club. S mp Club, Auto Club. R . i i Bill Le is Hi-V, T r a e lr, Cross Country. Ruth E. Loomis Honor Society, Leaders' Club, Volleyball KCapt.l. Basketball CCnpt.?. Base- ball, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Frienfl ship Club. French Club. Monitor Committee. Rita Maitland Debate Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Globe Trotters' Club, Philo- matheian Club, Basket- ball, Monitor Committee. Alverta Mattern Sophomore Friend s hip Club, Monitor Committee. ' N rf Dorothy Lehman Sonhomort Friendship Club, Senior Frienrlship Club, Observer Frlitorial Staff, Latin Club, French Club, IJ e b a t e Club, Lotophagi Club, Volley- ball, Monitor Committee. V7 t .fr James Lewis Band, Orchestra. lli-Y. Hockey, llaseball. Ruth F. Loomis Honor Society. Observer liilitorial Staff, French Club, Tarpon Club, Philo- matheian Club, Sopho- more Frientlship Club, Senior Friendship Club. ,lunior Life Saving. Gordon Marquette- Basketball KM r.J, Base- ball flt Helen Matthew Tarpon Club fTreas.7. Homeroom CSec. K Treas.J, Basketball CCant.J, Baseball, Volley- ball, Swimming Leader, fllee Club, Philomatheian Club, Monitor Committee. Y We W, as fe, an-,I . :rs 5 in K. . .,., 2 X . W - ,Qi 4 . t ttse r 5 , 1 it K K '-J ' 'f A If dm. i igiwiai--t Tom Le Retilley Cross Country, Hockey fCapt.b, Track CCant.J. Hi-Y. Esther Lindgren Sophomore F r i e n cl sh i p Club, Senior Friendship Club, Le a d e r s ' Club, Basketball. Carl Ludwig Baseball, Lightweight Football, Student Coun- eil. Monitor Committee, Lilyan Marshall Glee Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Leaders' Club, Monitor Committee. Ruth Mattis French Club CSec.J, Vol- leyball, Baseball, Lead- ers' Club, Philomatheian Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Ring Group. l.atin Club. fl Siv- Donald M. Petti Lightweight Football, Globe Trotters' Club. Betty E. Ralph Honor Society, Leaders' Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Ring Group, Student Council, French Club, Homeroom CTreas.J, Volleyball fCapt.J, Bas- ketball CCapt.J, Army- Navy, Baseball, Philo- matheian Club. Kenneth I. Rehor Iacl: A. Rinebolt Lightweight Football, Heavyweight Football, n Track, Hi-Y, Mon' r Committee. 1 i E S Swimm m fCapt.D, T nis, A . ub, T k T rche ' a. 'ie Bill Phipps l'fngineering Society Cl'res.J, IJ e b :1 t e Club, Auto Club CPres.J, llloni- tor Committee. till fl' ' Frank Ran l tj Track ' 1, Effie Club, Ili-L Ito Club. lf wfjjff Ruth H. Ress Lezulers' Club, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Baseball, Monitor Committee. Mary Robbins Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Dramatic Club, Health Club, Auto Club, liking Club, Monitor mmittee. Kay Rowland Latin Club, Chess K Checker Club, Track, Auto Club. Dorothy Pisor Latin Club KV. Presj, Riding Club, Debate Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Ring Group, Tarpon Club, Monitor Committee. Gilbert Rea Auto Club, Swimming, Monitor Committee. dsiligfi Charles Rhodes Rifle Club, Band, Orches- lfil.. Burke Roberts Band, Radio Club, A Cappella Choir. Shirley Rowlands Lotophagi Club CPres.l, German Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Basketball, Volleyball, A Cappella Choir, Monitor Committee. Thomas Poland Swimming, Monitor Com- mittee. Iames P. Reding Lightweight Football, Student Council, Hi-Y CTreas.J, Boosters' Club Qlixecutive Committeej, Hockey, Monitor Com- mittee, Mid-year Play. V Clarence Riewaldt Rifle Club CPrcs.D KV. Pres.J, Rifle Team, Band, Casting Club, Track Team, Monitor Commit- tee. William Rogers Hi-Y CV. Presj, Stu- dent Council, Heavy- weight Football ICO- Capt.J, A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Monitor Com- mittee. Betty Rowse Senior Friendship Club. Muriel Porz Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Glce Club, Philo- matheian Club, Health Club Monitor Commit- tee. Dorothy V. Reed Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Latin Club, German Club, lie- bate Club, Auto Club, Monitor Committee. Mariorie Rinear Senior Friendship Club, Tarpon Club, Health Club, Riding Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Dramatic Club. Richard C. Rose Rifle Club, Chess 81 Checker Club, Auto Club, Tennis, Baseball. Harry Rush Rifle Club. X-mb ew? 'lillill' 3 .1,. Philomencr Monda Athletic Council, Lead- ers' Club Cl'res.j, Sopho- more Friendship Club. Senior Frienrlsbip Club. Basketball, Volleyball, Army-Navy, Baseball. Yale-Harvard, Monitor Committee. Madelyn Nicholas Honor Society, Student Council, Observer Circu- lation Staff CCirculation Mgrj. Math Club, l.earlf ers' Club, Homerootn CPres.D, S 0 p h o nt 0 r 0 Friendship Club fSec.l. Senior Friendship Club, Monitor Committee. Elsie Owens Senior Life Saving, Senior Friendship Club, Volley- ball, Basketball, Base- ball, Auto Club, Moni- tor Committee. Anne Musgrave Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Frirnrlsbip Club, Leatlers' Club fSt-t'. tk Treas.J, Latin Club. History Club, Observer Circulation Staft. Guy A. Norton lli-Y, lleavyireiglit Foot - ball. Iane Page A Cappella Choir. Iames A. Nelson French Club, Movie Oper- ator CChieiJ, Observer lfclitorial Stall' flilake-up liditorj, Observer Adver- tising Staff, llomeroom CY. Pres.J CSQCJ, Stamp Club. Mary E. Nuttinq Sophomore Fr i e ntl s h ip Club, Senior Frienrlship Club, Orchestra, Auto Club, Monitor Committee, Loretta Peck Debate Club, Health Club. .aa sp . aw i if Mia if -g., ,as Mary G. Newell Athletic Couneil CSeC.- Treasj, T a r p o n Club Cl'res.J, Army - Navy, Basketball, Yalc-Harvard, Volleyball, S Pin, S lrettt-r, Sophmnore Frientl- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, llomeroom fSee.J, Baseball, Monitor Committee. Geraldine M. Oris Clee Club, A Cappella Choir, Auto Club, Bas- ketball, Baseball. Doris Marion Perry Honor Society, Observer lfrlitorial Staff, Senior Friendship Club, Sopho- more Frienrlship Club, H om e r ri o m CTreas.J, Leaders' Club, Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Lotophagi Club, Monitor Committee. Ruth Newkirk Leaders' Club, Shuttle Advertising Statt. Mildred Osborne Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Moni- tor Comniittee, Band, Orchestra, French Club. George Peters Auto Club, RiHe Club, Tennis. .'-E it . nf' ',,. i ,E I , x sl fl 13: o e - y y , Q 7 Q L .. it ft - Y -QIL ' . -Q , Wi l -- . . K, it ' A . K V Ui Q., 1, .W I ,. MZ:-xt Y Jai XE I Marwal Stein Phyllis Steinlurth Elizabeth Stephen Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Obe server Editorial Staff, Dramatic Club, Art Club, French Club, Homeroom lSL'C.D, Monitor fominit- KCC. lnga Storm Art Club fSec.-'lireas.J l.eaclers' Club, Volley- ball, Basketball CCapt3. Baseball Cl'zmt.J, Auto Club, Senior lfriemlsliip Club. Monitor Connnit- 100. Charles E. Taggart llzincl, Orelwstra. Rirlu Club, Auto Club, Nloni, for Committee, Ilonor Society, Lotopltagi Club, Latin Club, Ger- man Club CV. Presj, De- bate Club, National Forensic League, His- tory Club, Sophomore Frienrlsltip Club, tor Committee. illoni- Ruth Strittmatter Auto Club, Senior lfrienfl- ship Club. Virginia Taylor Pliilonizitheixtn t' l u b, Senior lfrienrlship Club. Health l'lub. French Club, Senior Frientlsltip Club. Eleanor Sua Sophomore lfrienilsliip Club, Senior lfrienilship Club, Tarpon Club, Senior l.il'e Saving, Vol- leyball, Baseball, A Cap- pella l'lioir. Dorothy Teal Soplioinore lfiieiulsllxp l'lub, Senior lfrienrlslnp Club. Rini: Group, liezul- ers' Club, llasketball. Mary Stephenson Sophomore lfriendsliip Club, Senior Friendship Club, Basketball, Volley- ball Baseball, Monitor Committee. Charlotte Sutcliffe llonor Society, Shuttle Circulation Staff CMgr.J, Leaders' Club, French Club LY. Presb. Dorothy Thomas l.eamle1's' Club, Philo- niathcian Club, Auto Club fltcc. Semi, Senior Life Saving, Tarpon Club, Monitor Committee. Bette Iayne Stone Senior Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Base- ball lCapt.j, Volleyball QCapt.D, Monitor Com- mittee. Iames P. Swisher Rilie Club, Auto Club. Robe-rt Thomas llonor Society, Latin Club, Debate Club, Shut- tle lfrlitorial Stott, Band, llt'L'l'lCSit'Zl.. 2 K. x i f l, 1 is 'X li ,. .A Mina Russell Debate Club, Auto Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Robert E. Schroeder Lightweight Football, Heavyweight Football. Baseball, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee. Carl Skonieczka filee Club, A Cappella Choir, Track, Heavy- weight Football. Edith Somershield Honor Society, Senior Friendship Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club CTreas.J. Ring Group, Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Senior Life Saving. Iack Spilka Hi-Y, Heavyweight Foot lall CMgr.J, Track, De- bate Club, Dramatic Club. sb, Vera D. Ryan Sophomore Friendship Club, Tarpon Club, Life Saving. Doreen Shaw Gertrude Skoog Latin Club, Senior Friendship Club, liotany Club. Ieonne Sonville Dramatic Club, Leaders Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend ship Club. Harriet Sprague Honor Society KV. Pri-s.J. Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Dra- matic Club, llomerootn ll'rf's.l. l iitin Club. Arthur B. Sansom Lightweight Football. Hockey, lli-Y, German Club. illonitor Commit- tee. Myrtle Sheridan Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Glee Club CTreas.J, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, German Club, liomeroom KV. Presj, Vhilomatheian C I u b. Leaders' Club, Debate Club, A Cappella Choir, Ring Group, Conimittee. Monitor Eleanor Smith llonor Society, tiles Club l'res.l, I. a tin Club fl'res.b, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Del-ate Club, Shut- ile Editorial Staff CAss't liditorl, A Vappclla Choir, Ring Group. r'ri-may qv. Beatrice Soper Senior Friendship Club. Mary Louise Squire liealth Club, Auto Club. Senior Friendship Club. Observer Editorial Staff. Ianet M. Schaller Latin Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club. Auto Club, Health Club, Moni- tor Committee. Howard Sinqhaus Tennis. Philip S. Schmidt Radio Club CPres.j, Ger- man Club, Observer Edi- torial Staff tNews Edi- torj, Honor Society, Auto Club CPres.J, En- gineering Society tPres.l. Robert Skidmore Tennis, Photographic Club, Debate Club, Moni- tor Conimittee. 7w,f4..f-f- if Robert B. Smith Basketball, Xl o n i t o r Committee. Philip Soukup Elaine Stanqe A Cappella Choir, Sopho- more Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club. Observer lfditorial Staff. tilee Club, Globe Trot- ters' Club, Volleyball. 111261-fOfY I ean Somers Volleyball L e a d e r s' Club, Sophomore Friend- ship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Art Club, History Club, Dramatic Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Faye Speicher Senior Friendship Club, Auto Club. lack Starbuck Heavyweight Football, Basketball, Swimming Team, Baseball, Reserve Basketball, Safety Pa- trol, lli-Y, Monitor Com- mittee. ' x V sw' iitfill- if, Arline M. Wapperer Dramatic Club, Sopho- more Friendship Club. Senior Friendship Club, Philomatheian C l u b, Leaders' Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Globe Trotters' Club CSec. K Treasj fPres.j. Rulhe White Volleyball, Basketball, Yale-Harvard. Muriel C. Wolf National Forensic League, Lotophagi Club, French Club, Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Mid-year Play. Qi., V. A Gene Ward Senior Frienclsliip Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Glce Club, A Cappella Choir, Volleyball, Basketball. Florence Wilkison Honor Society, Senior Friendship Club 1Pres.H, Sophomore Friendship Club QPres.b, Math Club, Tarpon Club CV. Pres.J, Leaders' Club, Home- room CSec.D, Athletic Council, Riding Club, Yale-Harvard, Army- Navy, Basketball CCapt.D, Volleyball, Baseball CCapt,J, Life Saving, Shuttle Editorial Staff. Mildred Wyman Senior Friendship Club, Dramatic Club, Volley- ball, Basketball, Glee Club, Philomatheiau Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir. W . 'W' if ii Ellen Arrowsmith Gerald Watt lli-Y, Debate Club, Swimming CMgr.j, Cast- ing Club, Monitor Coni- mittee. Martha Williams Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Ring Group, Home- room C1'res.D, French Club, Art Club, Life Sav- ing, Shuttle Editorial Staff, Leaders' Club, Glee Club. Elva lean Yeager fi I g . Q if Q ' . A' e . .F e e F. D. Wells Ianet Wells Honor Society, Student C o u n c i l, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club CSec.J, French Club CPres.j, Senior Life Saving, Lead- ers, Club, Monitor Com- mittee. Rim L, Wilson Mary Ellen Wiseley Philoinatheian Club 1Sec.D, Senior Friendship Club, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Baseball, Sophomore Friendship Club. Fred W. Zimmerman Sophomore Friendship L , Clul , Senior Friendship . U f -f Cluli, Senior Lite Saving, XJ' 'fl Mak Tarpon Clui, Auto Club, ' ,' ' , Health Club. 1' WAV 'wr-M'- 4ff -fx V Edward Zorn Engineering Society, Radio Club. Myrtle Thompson ' I Sophomore Friendship Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Robert E. Trost Lightweight Football. Dorothy Wagner Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Health Club, Auto Club fSec.j, Monitor Committee. i i i ' W . ' A WY orma omps w fe Margaret Tuckerman Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, l.atin Club, Ger- man Club 1Sec.J, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir. Patricia Wagner Auto Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball. Lois Tomlinson filee Club, Senior Friend' ship Club, A Cappella Choir, German Club. Kay Utterback Senior Friendship Club, Monitor Committee. Herb Walker Homeroom CPres.j CV. Pres.J, Hi-Y, Light- weight Football, Reserve Basketball, Basketball, Baseball. lack L. Tongring Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, Monitor Committee. Kenneth Van Woert Rifle Club. Dick Walling Stamp Club, Auto Club, Track, Monitor Com- mittee. Qty . WW Q 5125 bfwii 1 g, Jar f eifiizn - 1 ...L , J - e'-r 7' fi Jays? ' .V ,,,, . ,.,. L Dorothy Tredway Latin Club CScc.J, Lead- ers' Club, Sophomore Friendship Club, Senior Friendship Club, Volley- ball, Basketball, Monitor Committee. Harrison Voight Cycling Team. Martha Walsh Glee Club. , 719 mag! 656,771,772 , at ,fy 5? 'YU ni 5 , VXA . my M5 5 Facult Mr. Pattison throwing :i horsvshov for :i snrv rings-r. Mr. Snuvm-ly is not going to go hungrx' on this pim-nic filff,S cooking his own str-uk. Miss Coffin lllt'dii2ltiIlg upon tln-41:15-'s IH'0i't't'dillQS. Our i-hu-i 1-xi-viitlvc, Mr. l,ll'tl'll'il :also cooks his own st:-ak. lt was :i iinn- 'proxnf Miss Glu-sonf Mr. and Mrs. Viviun with thi-ii prize--winning fish. Mr. Morris :it thc faculty rrufrrs :in nlml pivnic. Miss YVoli' :irrivcs :it school 1-arij on the-sc warm mornings. Mr. Brown in his :itniosphe-rv o 1i1:1tilc'lli:1ti1's. Mr. Nit'I'gJQIll'iIil. ilctziiiwd for :i ino ini-nt, on his waxy honiv from thi- gains Daily Scenes 'l'wo promising clicinists progri-ssing vomlcrfiilly well. Miillally is pecking ir clsv lic i'zin't nizikv tha- nitrah- test vork. CM:iyln- it's not :i nitrate. iillfl Of course tlic day isnil voniplctf- without our meal :mil noomlziy 4-lint. That m-rtuinly is :i prizwwinning own. Miss Clark. liour of our .young lziclics lvurning 'hat coinvs insidv thi- win :ind how :icon frics. Now, Mr. Carta-r. just what gas irins :it tha' positivi' 1-lvctroclc in thc- rovcss of electrolysis? I f VH- also lvurn that ilu-rv :irc mori- iings than what wi- can sw. Air l't'illly luis wi-ight. Senior B, Rooms 207 and 305 Haclr Row: B. Tresch, P. Sweeney, H. liClCl1ClIlH1K'll. B. Roth. R. Poust, R. Landon, H. Broad- iield. E. Quigley. Fourth Row: J. Rodgers. B. Kent. R. Niece, R. Tankersley, D. Carter, R. Smith, D. Otello, R. Rogge, N. '1'artaglia, H. Overiield, R. Phelps. R. Shinnnon, J. Morgan, J. Tindall, D. Anderson, R. Morgan. Third Ro1c':H. Klinite,A. Nardy, P. Moran, ill. Shafran, G. Mead, R. Page, C. Riblet. VV. Judd, B. Lantz, S. Atlas, R. Smith, M. Priee, B. Rosenthal, J. Sprenger, VV. VValker, D. Tewksbury, R. Murry. Second Row: J. Unger. A. Nichols, L. Schultz, B. Reines, B. Porris. E. Kay. M. Hiekox. R. Ninis. P. Reaghart, I. Lenz, J. Perkins. J. Pur Dun, J. Mc- Namara. A. Olsen, F. Sutkus, B. Overly, M. Mack. R. Lewis. Front Row: E. Ohlander, C. Siena, B. Robbins, M. Rossi, H. Mendelson, R. Newkirk, R. Sehwed, A. lic-Kensie, P. Klein, E. Ris, M. Rodenbucher, M. Kuzel, N. Nilsson. V. Simpson. R. Nightingale. I.. Malone, G. Osborne, V. Spetrino, I . Miraglia. f., V llqljfvwwx ix. -ww Senior B, Room 107 Back liow: ll. Fox, D. Cook, R. Harris, YV. Ilecklvr, R. Griffith. H. Hoifxnan, H. Birnbaum H. Bode. J. Cross, R. VVoodruFf. C. Ileniinger, D. Fla-ek. Fourth Rozv: G. Becker, R. Harmon VV. Mullallv. U. Henderson, R. Cannon, R. Green, P. IYIXKIIOYU, R. Heekelman, VV. Dixon, VV. Fitch R. Abdaliain. ll. Bond. YV. Frew. Thirrl Row: J. Gugliernotta. B. Houle, R. Cheeks, K. Catch- pole. D. Zinek. G. Curran, B. Aldrich, M. Hurst. R. Gower, B. Griffin, R. Yvendt, R. Jackson R. Clough. Second Ifoiv: J. Farina. A. Heiss, M. Batc-hlet, L. Juliano. N. Henning, IC. Bellrend 141. Field. B. Clouvrb, R. Barker. J. Dornbirer. B. Arwel. J. Zeiger, A. Hassink, Miss Junk. Front Row: B. Hughes? V Gilbert. I.. Flinn, M. Frey. 2-P. Chamberlain, A. Capp, A. Canning, N IJYYIIIII. S. II2lYlllt'l. R. Izant, 1. Grady. M. Hornke. J. Getzien. V. Finn, I. Berk. - f,J..9i1l Bark lt'on': I. Sl'illIIl!lll. B. Snellcr. D. VVhitohouse. li. Stllllllllilll, G. Smith, C. Studer, R. Stech J. Smith. G. YVQ-luster. R. Sprenger. C. Pell. K. Steinbach. D. Scott, V. Rodehezxvor. Fourth How Junior A, Rooms 204 and 105 I.. Schzirer. H. lV:1tkins. H. Stanley. P. Szunuel. D. Taylor. A. Rohhins. l. Schulman, P. Starke. VV. 'Ill1CkPI'I1H'lll. H. lV:1ltz. YV. Crlmn. R. Vogt. B. Skeggs, C. Sc'hunen1:1nn. Third Row: BI. Tri- visonno, H. Viton. J. Rm-tz. H. Rom. B. Snyder. T. Son, J. Str-verding, M. VVhite, BI. Snatko, l . Siener. D. Sc-lnnidt. M. lfrhun. M. Norton. H. Sin vcr, R. livun. Second Row: P. Scufzer, 5 . VV. Novy. M. Hush, D. Smith. M. Sulishury. M. Rupnow, J. Totman. J. Vvelsh. A. Thompson, A Stefferlnoi. M. Streutor. J. Story. J. Roberts, V. Stifel, D. VVest. V. Shelton. Front Rorvi B. Skool, I.. Stevens. C. VITFUIHZIII, XI. Zapf, H. Vvendt. C. Sinith, M. Slireitzer. l . Hess, VV. Russell V. Sedmak. Pl. lVZ1lSll. S. Yvehster, V. Turk, J. Thomson. l . Thompson, J. Sheer, VV. Starrett. Junior A, Rooms 32, Z8 and 22 BackRo1c':li. Noyes. J. mIC'cl21lllg'!ill, I-l.D:1vis, lt. Briinlow, R. Daw, D. Gower, R. Byers, A. Long. R. Cleverly. li. Merlin. V. Conrad. K. Carlson, I . Dabney. Fifth Row: C. Pc-rris. YN. Edel- man. M. Driver. M. Cruytor. H. Loehcr, M. Sheridan. J. Douglas. C. Fcrrzillte, A. llfuth, J. Day, lll. lllurtin. Fourth Row: M. Davis, M. Long. M. Millsop, lf. Bremer, J. Donato. J. Kem, M. Ewell, M. Mericle. M. Collins. D. McGill. J. McCune, B. Borger, D. lDl0IIl0I't. Third Row: A. Fenn, T. McMillan. A. Morgan. B. Conover, J. Mason, H. Harrington, D. Downer, G. Drews, llf. BIC- Gitiin, C. McClelland. D. Dx-nison. B. Mona-k, li. Gibson. P. Clapper. M. Maloney, J. Smith, M. Kline, VV. Custer. l.. Plarly. G. l aerhc'1'. l.. Lovell, R. Darville. Second lforc: E. Eggleston, D. iNIonschein. D. Mendclson. C. Colnon. J. Evans. D. l.nd:1sher. li. lirhor. B. Davis. S. Cart- wright, M. Murtinson. J. Moore, H. Butterworth, I.. Dolinar. I'lT07If1B07C'.' B. Coyne, R. Evans, J. Mcfieough. P. Lopatnikov, R. Clifford. VV. Fisher. S. D'Arco. B. Davis. T. Dunstnn. D. lNIcIlrath B. Murinvlli, P. l'll'iCdII1iiIl. A. Doyle. YV. C0l'IIliM'li, l.. Crawford. J. c'00lIllM'S. P. Curran. K. Mc-Stuyi I junior A, Rooms 20 and 30 Hack lfow: R. Goss. R. Bom-Ilringcr, Ii. Gordon. P. IYiIIi:uns. J. IViIIi:uns. Ii. l'orbcuu. G. Miller. XL A. Foote. I . Grasso. VV. VVivs0. J. Carey. VV. Black. I iffh 1iI0'ZC'.' J. KIIIHIIIIHIIIO. H. Hindi-r. B. Haun- W! Imly. B. Gzunblev. M. Barry. J. Gurwood. Ii. Ginip. R. Ii:-rkvy. IJ. Yin-rlgm-rt. IJ. YVm'stcott. I.. Fried. G. H:1ll.B. Mayfield. G. IViIdcrn. Fourth Row: Ii. Burns. Ii. Gogolick. S. Gm-is. J. Bailey. H. f Bu:-III:-r. P. Alton. M. Baldwin. M. Brady, R. Borg. Ii. Pricv. M. Spzich. M. Boyd. M. Donovan. C. Grcciiv. I.. I'Il'ICCIIll2ill, A. Goldwyn. M. Guns. Third lfow: B. YVoodwortI1. li. Hart. Il. Andrm-ws. J. Bzircv. P. Joncs. P. Goodwin. N. Armstrong. I. Adams. B. I'I0l'tllll0. J. Iiollingm-r. R. Bower. . . ':1IIiwcfII. M. Hmninond, B. Iiowstc-ad. V. Huxnilton. II. Hurslnnann. Ii. Mnstcrs. J. Davis-s I 6, K. VViIIi:1i11s. T. Glfidh. J. Allsopp. IC. Bc-m'sl1. R. Iilzxkv. Swr-mul li'o7c': S. Ga-Imllurt. I.. Ifox. M. Grinws. X X NI H I a. X. J Q E iw I ' thi' R. Bonclli,I'I.Ar11oId.IJ. Beard. Frou! Iforv: M. Burns. G. Miller, S. Layton. A. Ilnlwlistcill. K. Doran. IJ. Hia-IIo. A. Bic-IIo. I.. Arrxnoff. K. luillllllllll. ID. Murinclli. J. I3r:uu-lwr. J. Hose-Il. -XD. Arcv. R. Fox. Ii. Fox. J. Ankvnvy. ID. Goodman. 'Iqnior A, Rooms 31 21121214 03 I ' lfavlr lforv: IS. Horn. II. IIIIIISCIIUY. T. Ilvnsgc. J. Norniilo. J. Morris. I. Hnln-lmk. M. l' Preston. K. Neal. B. IIIHICII, B. I.cIn'c'k:1, J. Nassau. IJ. Ncaxlv. Fiffh Rozv: F.. Hornung. P. Yeaw ' 1 Iol II H. Kcig, J. IIiIt:iImiddIc, J. Iczxrcc. B. Hcick. M. I.:1nrsc-n, H. Nock. II. Mulcahy. F. . ics. I.l1l1IJSL'Il1'Y. IV. Hirsch. J. Kaiwr. M. IIoIIig:1n. G. Morsc. Ii. Kidd. J. Ilnlwr. Fourfh Ifrrw: D I.ZlI'IIlVl'. I . Joycv, II. Knobn-I. C'. I.:intz. J. NUI'lllIIl'. Ii. Kinnvy. J. Kiblcr. J. JL-nkins. M. Zosigcr A. OIson. A. Moss. G. Jzulnvs. I.. Iiigbcc. J. Km-nc . I. Iioddinott. J. Nolan. II. Mussx'II. P. Pzltrzun Third li'0'zz'.' J. I.:1rsefn. M. I.e':1dr:u'll. J. Goodwill Il Yustnvr. II. Jordan. M. Morgans. VV. Morgan J. VI'oIf. I.. Niday. II. lim-sc. Ii. I'ctm-rs. V. G'I.c -'. M. lic-vd. Sf'vomllf1m'.' R. Ilutcliison. Ii. I.issv I5. Km-nwortluy. J. Johnston. S. I,lll'il'l', P. Nc-:uv K2lYilll2lllgIl. M. Krug. M. lnnmn, li. King C. Hopkins. Ii. Orr, IC. Ne-Inns. V. Picrrou. J. I iorv. li. Y. Hn-Inn. P. Pomll. II. Nicdvrst. II. Hulwr B. VViIIian1s. 0. Tlnonms, YV. I.:-wis. Il. I.:1.I. 'rout lfrmx' J. Izant. IJ. Pritvlxzird. P. YViscIcy. Ii VVinkIcr. P. I.:unImcrt, li. Priorusm-Iii. Q. c I.. Oshornc. G. Ilnntn-r. VV. IA-nox. Ii. Morris, II NICKIIHIII. J. Je-nkins. Ii. KIoss. Ii. I.1-HY . I A. II:1zIitt. M. Puttvrson. II. Prim' I Junior B, Rooms 206 and 309 Hack linux' J. Gray. XV. YVollet. I . Kappcn. G. Peers. A. VVurzman. J. Yvalkcr, B. Palmer B. Price. H. Gallese. H. Grolm. B. Burns. H. Dethloif. Bl. Rochelle, B. Yvard, YV. Sigwortli, B Soderstroni. Fourth Iforv: G. Pope, B. Pew, B. Henning, VV. VVebster, M. Silvestro, J. Frye, J Vvilke, O. Haas. B. Dillow. B. Patterson. A. Drexel. K. I,l1Cll0Il, R. Stern. J. Vvinters, J. Goodwyn Third Row: B. Evans. M. Switzer. B. VVilliains, B. Gray. R. Tindall, G. Cl'00lillilIll, J. Fiske. R Ellis, P. Yue-ngert. B. Xvalker. ll. Staneombe, Harris, C. Dennis. J. Hogazione. A. Rosen. K Geiger. S1'c'r111dlfon'.' P. Yea. L. Sousa. V. Bscli. J. Green. J. Sanborn. R. Dippel, A. Bayer M. Schneider. A. Hall. R. Sic-ford. B. Stephenson. ll. Radtke. I . Hric-kson. P. sV00llI'iCll, V. Petsclil J. Ficken. Front Ifrmx' C. Schiller. M. liuggiero. ll. Schwartz. B. l redc-rick. U. Vvensten, B Simonelli. B. Freas. B. Gcttings. B. Rein-liard. J. fillIClilIl2ill. M. Davies. U. Pike. M. Fuller. H Svott B f' -i 1' B Fer' ' ' ' ' ' , . :rf g,. . guson. ll. lval. lt. bolmul, B. Spare. J. Hang. Iunior B, Rooms 29, 212 and 302 Bach lfmc: B. Last. G. Bruginan. V. Miller, T. Needels. B. Badger, B. Michael. T. Aing- wortli, H. Burkhart. J. Barry, YV. Mattern, B. Lucas. ll. Burton. T. lsoljanbe, G. Si-ckel, ll. Heckman, B. Madison. l r11lrfhHorc.' T. BICNIIIIICC, T. Birtley, J. Bishop. M. Henderson, B. Baluekian, R. Beam. B. Murray, B. Brown, F. Larned, J. Berr. J. Babcock. R. Cable, H. Breden- Jerg, B. Keefer. YV. Green. D. Jones, B. Alden. Third lfow: D. Jeddy. VV. Davis. B. Oelilstrom, NI. Branelifield. L. Davis. M. P. Caldwell, M. lNI. Caldwell, U. Morris, J. Lewis, J. VVolfran, M. Qyncll, S. Lenker. A. lleibel, L. Cross, J. Leone, B. Bow. Sffcoml Row: M. Carlson, M. Jones, l. Barnard. F. Budenz, M. Henkel. H. Dennnerle, J. Boltz. J. McHugh, B. Connors, J. Johnston. Q. Cliesnick, M. Hodgson, M. Barcll, V. Lielity, M. Hoffacker, B. Blauxnan, B. Blumquist. Front ?ow:v M. Craigie, P. Leland, C. Brown, A. Lingcnfelder, H. Bradley, H. Bedgood, L. Keptner, E. Young, A. Bain, E. Belgan, J. MOGonigle, B. Lewis, K, Benson, M. Lavigne, S. Barakian, D. .ayman, M. Keefer. M. Marlin. Sophomore A, Rooms 200, 201, 208 and 318 Back Row: J. Revnolds. C. Patton. F. Reilly, J. Roehford, T. Vvilliams, A. Flor, D. Kralik, VV Pl ' C. Bates, G. C. Morgenstern, C. Poiand, B. VVeske, L. Nass, R. VVilcox, A. Paul, . larls, Onions. Fourih Row: K. VVeigle, O. White, E. Ongert, D. Robbins, G. Wilson, J. Phillips, B. I d J Ol' r I Workman R Young R Rhodes W Young R. Peterson, R. Oswald, R. INIC ,eo , . ive , . . ' , . , . ,., . , Randall, A. Robertson, J. Richards. Third Row: G. VVeaver, D. Otte, B. Takacs, H. Rice, A. 'V S. Oliver A. Seide, M. Stute, W. White, N. Pickens, I.. ltlullen, L. Haas, D. Rice, INI. i oss Iuthei' J Saehaj, H. wYillii1lIlS, J. Roberts. Second Row: P. Ixruser. R. Perslng, Ia. XVIIIHIIIIS, ' P O'R 'll H H nter J. Pelsta, Il. O'Riley, R. WVeber, lil. Zinck, M. Orr, hi. Simpson. M. leek. . Cl y, . u , P. Brick, J. Armstrong, R. Battle, R. Friedlnan, V. WH-ndt. A. Kalckotta. Front Row: N. Wines, OMNI ll P Nevunxn A KJSIHOH I VVingcr I Palmer D Ellis, B. Rcichenbaeh. B. Redfield, R. i a ey, .. I ' ' : , . , .. , , . . . , . ' ' ' '- ' P.J.R'rtH E. Parker, J. Price, D. Rodeheaver, A. Owen, C. Paterson. In. Iretnlas, D. ut7, 150 , . Riggs, M. Rosenberg. Sophomore A, Rooms 8 and 33 B B l t F Anderson NT Arbaugh, Hack Row: V. Baldwin. D. Donlbroski. D. Bundy, . ern lar, .. 1 , . . V. Balogh, BI. Allenbaeh, J. Burns, D. Disbro. VV. Coveney, C. Brining. F01H'fh1e07L'I M. Ruck- hart, J. Barkley, S. Bechtel, B. Bailey, R. Buehlmalt. R. Berry, A. Batt, B. Catlin, F. Cain, NI. Dietrich, B. Custer, H. Broughton, F. Bosworth, A. Barnes. Third Row: S. Deike, INI. Dennis, V. Dille, S. Andrews, R. Barton, D. Brady, J. Ili Bianca, B. Brown. R. Brunst. P. D'Abato, R. Deming, P. Carver, R. Birt, A. Brightman, P. Derry. Secmul lime: A. Deinhart. A. Burns J. Conn. J. Dragoo, J. Darncr. N. Bailey. I. Calori, I . Chilan, V. Carlson, VV. Bissorn, J. Bal- nieyer, VV. Collins, W. Bourquin, R. Caton, B. Allan. J. Bryant. B. Cullen. Front lime: M Coburn, J. Dunbar, M. Akers, M. Dippel, B. Cook, li. Reynolds, B. Bushy, V. Drago, J. Ayers ' ' ' ' ' l P. D -rr 1 D. Bales A. Bond, E. Conway, C. Lhubbuck, J. Condall, J. Lori, C. Baldwin, B. Coorn Jes, L 3, Sophomore A, Rooms 35 and 39 Back Row: C. Gardiner, J. Lyttlc, B. Hall, J. ltlartinek, R. Hagan, J. Lawrence, R. Kin- kelaar, L. Lisy, J. Merriell, E. Meade, M. Llewellyn, L. Lloyd, H. Feldman, R. Engel, W. Hay, M. ltfartaus, F. Langer. Fourfh Row: J. Dunn, O. lNlcCuller, R. Gleason, D. Graham, R. Loftus, R. Glaspell, M. Meshenberg, D. Gates, It. Hayman, B. Eckert, F. Marshall, C. MacDonald, E. Merriman, H. Miggantz, J. hleyers, VV. Lowry, J. Engelhorn. Third Row: J. lNIiller, D. McMillan, E. Lyttle, J. Mills, F. Kumhall, D. ltfooney, J. Yarovec, K. Lowry, N. ltfortus, E. Graham, L. Fratianne, A. Nic-olosi. L. Forgcrson, E. Knapp, H. Loomis, D. Kester, W. Gottron. Second Row: M. McAndrews, E. Merriam, B. Lees, M. Hanlon, P. Lcwand, M. Feldncr, J. Mead. H. Gustaphson. E. Evans, J. Loomis, E. Eicher, D. Fox, G. Duncan, B. Goske, D. Hay, M. Forgcrson. Front Ro'zc'.' V. Lambert, J. Fox, B. Gifford, V. Marzi, G. Reed, E. Franz, M. Fox, B. La France, L. Langdon, L. Forsythe. V. McMorrow. M. King. M. McAlarney, A. Maulorico, R. Long, E. Habercr, L. Mr-Cullough. Sophomore A, Rooms 36, 202 and 306 Hack Row: O. Swisher, D. Nelson, C. Shaw, A. Hersh, L. Jarvis, B. Sisson, L. Solt, M Taylor, I. Smith, F. Hemler, R. Hennie. Fourth Row: J. Vermillion, B. Tetrault, D. Jackson, T. Sullivan, C. Voll, R. Hugo, P. Stillinger, T. Spcllcn, E. Sonday, M. Uberstine, B. Sutherland, J. Squires, B. Hipple, D. Ryks, C. Showalter. Third Row: G. Smith, J. Schleimer, E. Schwab B. Scaminace, M. Trivisonno, H. Hodges, G. Heckman, F. Vvallace, D. Hutton. E. Stern D 5 Scott, B. Hoff, H. Stiger, H. Immke, C. Tillie, L. Ruggiera. Sl'C07l!l1liIl7Uf A. Vorpc, D. Stein- bach, J. Huntoon. R. Thompson, B. Jacobs, W. Hunter, M. Titgemcyer, B. Ventros, E. Swanson, P. Standish, H. Ussner, A. Slater, H. Treat, K. Tanslcy, B. Smith. Front Row: B. Russel. J. Kcnnard, J. Howard, V. Hupp, H. Heigg, R. Jones, B. Jensen, J. Squier, V. Jackson, E. Thomas V. Tingc, B. Stokes. F. Keiffer, C. Immke. K. Sutter. J. Snyder, K. Jenkins. D. Thomas. Sophomore B, Rooms 17 and 217 Hack 1i'07c'.' S. Ivoronkotf, H. Itosen, M. Rosenfeld. VV. vV2iL'IlSII1Zl.I1, J. Pardee, C. Rutkie, T. Naylon. B. Osgood, G. Squire, C. Vl'aIlacIi, B. Paterson, R. Verburg, E. Usher, F. DePIecIge. Fourth Ifnrv: I . Kirkliam, G. Cretney. J. Olsen, F. Tyler, J. Cralnpton, VV. Dunning, D. Roemer, K. Dodge. I.. Takacs. C. I,oicano. A. Rogers, B. Reed. Third Row: IJ. Scharlotte, J. Duff, F. Foster. II. Sinclair, S. Donner. B. Iiifer, J. VViIIis. B. Gutelius. J. Schell, B. Stevenson, S. Reese, B. IVolkotf, G. Uber. J. I'li1llllt'St0l'Ii, H. Thayer, P. Selnnidt, G. Spence, J. VVoodwortli. VV. Decker, IJ. Croft. Sffcond lime: M. Sutton, M. Park, S. VVood, C. Peak. M. Davies. S. Morgenstern. S. Rosenian, J. Plunila, G. Heir-lnenfelder, M. Ruolo, II. Nardy, D. VVI1aley. II. lVeiss, J. Pfender. G. I'I'int4-r, Ii. Ilreger. B. Waterbury. Front Rowe: B. Pittaway, I.. Petrie, M. Todd. M. Scatter- good, VV. Murray. IC. Stratton. A. Yanson, .l. Rina-ar. P. lvinsor. A. Eggleston, L. Ilrenske. II. Iluns. Il. Sullivan. R. I'riorm-selii. B. Krnll. T. Finn-lli. G. Ziniet. B. Savage, M. Miller. Sophomore B, Rooms 16 and 303 Back Iffmu' T. Malion, II. Ifriselikorn. B. Bremer. T. Karpy. J. Lundlmlad, IV. Ilewitt. J Brockway. Fourih ROYU: B. Brown. B. Clark, G. Talliott. I . Jnliano, B. I,andon. R. Klinger P. Bogigian. M. Bollinger, B. Foster, B. Ashdown. IV. Ilarter. C. Manley. B. Armstrong. II. Me Kee. N. Carter. Third lfrnw: C',GriftitI1s, C . Ilonse, IV. Bricker. B. Kahn, M. B1-anniont. J. Bernier H. Franc-is, A. Andrews. I4l.Jacolwson.J. Bevaeqna. B. Jac-kson. S. Gordon. Ii. Klein. J. Mayor B. Fraser. It. Beal. Sfwrlllrl Ifmv: Il. Ilerron, A. Iloover. G. Bullis. J. Barcli. I. Meyers. I'l. Barker B. IIoel1Ie. Ii. Kelsey, S. f'orcoran, M. Brower. M. IIeinle. I'l. Corcoran. A. Krieski. A. Ilaniil ton. I. Ilirsc-Iikopf. Fronf Iffmx' B. Gentile. Ii. Ia-ilmy, J. Ia-one. J. Goodman. II. Bassett, I.. Blunien tlial. M. Gage. G. Bleiell. B. I.ane. I.. Kralil. B. Andi-I. li. Almazia. J. Gross. G. Gandio. B. Bury IJ. Kanfnian. -- f ml.- -..M UW., ,... M ,, , A K - - V Building Views Entrance to anditnrinin zidorni-d with green foliagc. A blanket of snow was hm-r vnvironf ment in niidwintm-r. Tha' sun. sinking in :i cloud-filicil sky, casts its rays on :i hnihling. thi- S0lll iT' nf Illiilly Illt'IIl0I'iQ'S. Thi- doorway-f-c-:igcrly sought on cold mornings, rivoidvci as much as possible on spring mornings- wi-st rn! trance' of Ac-:idx-rniv Building. How many tiinvs have- you pzissvd through this door without rvalizing it is thx' most hwiutifui dnurwuy Shaw has? The- inuin h:1ll's :innuul lit'C'0I'2iti0Il of thc Stndcnt C'ounc-il Christmas tree :mai the- hoxi-s for the- Marinv Hospital. All in a Da Ncalo thinks it's about timc to go homv now. Goodbye, Murivlf, Now what kind of a compound arc tha-sv young l'llt'IIllSlS making? Shall wx' ask tllklll? Hchll' macka0'c: of notchook ma ll'l' and rw Ullilllgl' for a dollar, plvasm-.H 'ANow ln-t's sm-:nfl llopo this is tht: 3 right Way to make a pcrpmlcliclxlarf' si b Umm' a Sl'llll'Htlfl' some of tht- kids among us blossom out. 'l'he-y causv a paniv, too. A'Aftm-1' l gvt it sandvd. l'll gin' it a coat of stainfl Two llJlllll1lll gt'l'S. Pll'!lSl'.U l llopv l don't makv any mistakvs while- Nlr. lit-lph is watc'hing.'l 1,1 Z AM V! K X Vkr, .W ly W f, -f , A, 'un sf 5a'5' 4914 Q 2 .W s 'Ee ,W I sk 4-if W A 1' ff ' rv: ww- , P Q M ' KY-A f ,V - 4 f 0 , vi , ahh' 1 91 , WT In Nw mx, 'K 9. Vxkixpm ' Mr 'ex I ,,,,,,mg Q5jU irs up 5 rv WB 5 'N Q A F , QQ -K N we ggi .. W I 'ummm Q av' -.. 3 if w ,,, M 1552, fi EE di 5 W '55 ' , A I f , ll S 3 M Nxm., if v mn? Sg ' af 'if 3' ff J -K x K iv r LF at Am -v x 11 5 A -. Q ei' ,fix ,Aw W- . f ,H ' AL-. A 5 'VW 1, , ,X , Q'-'il W Wkk,k 7 fr K , K ls V I ' 4' ggi' K H' 5 . . FK F? gy J' Q fn- ff Q f ' g ' ' 'F f M f .Q W B- N A 3 M f f 4? 'M k A' -Q . W V W mf Q5 A k K' 'Wal , A 2 1, -' W 1 x ' - A Vf fg fi ' I M 'V 2 .xg '- g:'f'-5: Q in. Q . , , , X L, L LL.L 1, Jw ffvt: A 1 4 L 7 f+M ,,'.f 'iii' A , Q I W,,: 74. iyiwy, v,,2 7 V ,.+-Q55 M. ff' rm, ,Ml I I ' Y ,, 1 LV' if x' 1 'f' -' ,W .,., iwhhm K 1M,,, ,4 3 OR several years after the Civil War, Shaw was little more than a district school. The Academy, at that time, had an insullicient endowment, therefore, the stockholders voted to lease Shaw Academy to the East Cleveland Village Board of Education for ninetyfnine years. In 1884-, the third building, shown on the opposite page, was ready for use. A very impressive dedicatory service was held on the second floor of the building. Following the services, a supper was held in the basement. The people attending the services were much impressed by the gymnasium for boys only, on the attic floor. Mr. W. H. Kirk, Superintendent of East Cleveland Schools, became the principal of Shaw in 1891. Under his guidance, the Academy thrived until, in 1896, the Presbyterian Church and Chapel had to be used to relieve the congestion in the Academy building. In 1902, by decree of the Common Pleas Court and the Circuit Court, the matter of title was settled forever and the lease was given to the East Cleveland Board of Education. It was at this time that the first athletic events and extra-curricular activities were being introduced to Shaw. I N5 'B 02' ATHLETICS EI U: '1 - -Q---s J --Qs --- 1 y - - - -, L.-if-...4 gf 43,-1 IT -X : - 1 -- h--1- K - hm -N' uw 'IW '-i---- l fi N ,gligiasifix ' -A yk, , 'l' ey -1---' --3421! ,- T'-..:- Lf N x MQ 'I f 1, :fs ...... '-, ,gf-1. fi-. '-rx :- gli -X ' X MIN ,'f! 5fA.f 'Hal 2 -'-1 'I W 'XX Ns: 'X ' l'4v- ffrqf ,, 1.1. 4? l, , ,71g? I.: 1 X N, I , T X I -f , Y I I . As , , X :Y N f x - pp, ,tl ar. J , ., 5 :S -SS- M hx ' 'A Nx AMN Q 5:19 - , 'jbfffzi 2 4 fxdksx Xkni-Nas!! f 9 fiFfzff,2f'1y ' frm: f Q1:l:.-g,Qw- Kwai! Kwai agsfafffw 2 ' ' 2 a Q:ffFf55i'5V:?2fs::x NW-1 W a1yff,,f'f f , -. '- fire' A , . 1 : iff ni' X 1 - 'Fgf?if'Zf2f ' - Q ii E'v11iEf?: ey'Q MN y 'm,l:4 i,'y! 71,6 fy, ,L f 5 1 ' '5. l'lul A 'n-TI my X I A k fjffffgfjff - 'N LQZJGQ ' liiujflrvxsm I Mraz- X if 'Q W M 5525? .F 'f ,'ff f'7' Q? . L 9 f 1 U, 1. 4 Q wfffW+1 'ff?ci 4 3-'sg2::f5i5f7 al 5-7 1:58 5424 15222 N xQ',d'p1Z,'v5f-' 'S :I f-Eg! -33133252 :.':EQ ffl? ' 5 -' M lY F H 1 4 W Y 75' E 5 IP' 15 if-1' Eff A 75' il- .i I IS-H VINCE DR JULIUS, I . Vince, playing in the backiield, served as fullback and did a good job for Shaw. Qllcights game marked his last game with Shawj . . . Bois HAMBLY, Q. HII3Il1lJ0TlC.U running through the line as quarterback, was stopped by only the biggest bruisers. CSee the Collinwood gan1e?j . . . Bon HAllIiIS, L. H. Bob, the left halfback Harris, put all he had into the game and that was plenty. Clie didnit see all of the Lakewood garne.j . . . PAUL SVVEENEY, lt. H. Paul, the right halfback, chalked up the score with spectacular runs. Qllid you see the Akron- East game?j Liao ELSON, R. li. Leo Liouf' at the end of the line, played some nice games in his last season. Qlle really worked hardj . . . Ticnvoie Itmis, Coach. Trev,', of Ohio State, not only has a hook of plays, not only knows plays. but teaches plays. QDid you ever hear of 'button, button, who's got the button? j . . . Bon Tiucseu, L. E., Co-captain. Bob, filling the left end position, played good football, snagging the pigskin from the air many times. QThe Shaker game gave ns a handicap because of Bob's injuryj BILI. COIIIIEAU, li. T. Bill, right tackle, has one more season with which to add one more feather to his hat. Qllidnit he get the spirit quickly?j . . . CHARLES STOLL, R. G. Bubbles, right guard, faithfull all-round good player: game as they coI1Ie. QA had ankle was his misfortune.j . . . Bon SCIIRUEDICR, C. 'il armer,,' center, the fella that snapped hack the ball and then took out two opponents. Clie dug right in, didn't he?j . . . BILL Romclcs, L. G., Co-captain. VVilly, left guard, was the faithful consistent player who rarely inhabited the bench. QYou knew he was in there by the smooth clicking of the tt'2LII1.D . , . BILL IJAGLEY, L. T. Bill, left tackle of the line, knew the game and loved to play. Qllid you sec him playing with the golf ballsib MAX lNIELTzIf:Iz, Q. Moxy, the quarterback, knew what to do with the ball when it was in l1is hands. fHe started that famous play in the Akron-East gamej . . . IJICK PALMER, I.. H. Dick, the left halfback, has tl1e right spirit and knows what to do with it. Qlle was one of our greatest assetsj .... IACK RINEBOLT, R. H. Jack. filling the position of right halfback, can play football without mathematics. Qllcis diligent and faithful.j . . . BOB EIDENIEIQ, F. Tony,', our giant fullback, runs iI1 place while awaiting ye pigskinn to alight in his lofty IITIHS. QVVhat kind of an occupation will the nickname demandw GUY ISATEMAN, I.. H. Q.l.O.l'.j Guy, the Jack of all positions, tried hard and showed some results. Qllid anybody give him the cushion for the Heights game?j . . . BIARTIN IAOFTUS, Assistant Coach. Marty,', of Baldwin-VVallace, was the great big 1111111 who assisted Ollr little Mr. liees. Cllid you see that asseinblyw .... IACK S'1'AI:IxI'cIi, I.. E. Star,,' left end, regardless of his small uniform, wrapped his fingers around that ball and passed up the ten-yard lines. Qlf he goes to Ohio State, he ought to be a Star Buck.,'j l nANIiLIN BIIIT, R. T. Frank, right tackle, one of tl1e boys who proved his worth in the Heights game. QHe has lots of grim determinationj . . . VVALLACE JVDD, li. G. VVally,,' right guard, regardless of size, filled his position efficiently when called upon. QHe has the tight it takes.j . . . PHILLIP COOK, C. C00kie,', the center, took time out from centering to intercept passes. fHe ran back one interception 98.765 yards for a touchdown-it didnit eount.j . . . GEORGE BRYAN, l,. G. George, the left guard, stuck by and showed what he could do with hard work. QHe plugged all the time.j . . . BILL I,EIIECKA, L. T. Bill, left tackle of the line, held the line or got his man, whatever he was supposed to do. fHe will be with Shaw next ycar.j ol . H4-115 '- 11 Left to Right. Back Row: Doc Rice, M. Meltzer, B. Hambly, W. Rogers, B. Dagley, P. Cook, L. Elson, J. Starbuck, B. Corbeau, B. Treseh, R. Harris, V. DeJulius, J. Rinebolt, Coach Loftus, Coach Rees. Second Row: H. Mar- tineau, F. Birt, G. Bryan, R. Schroeder, VV. Judd, G. Bateman, B. Eidenier. N. Atchi on E. M i1h, C. Greene, R. Mason, B. Roth, R. Phelps, B. Sncller, g Heavyweight Football B. Lehecka, P. Swee ley, R. Palmer, C. Stoll, D. Scott, J. Spilka. Front Row: J. ith I Gei er, P. Patram, D. Gower. ob Tresch . i Bm Rogers g . . . . . Co-Captams - Norman Atchison .. ...... Manager Jack Spilka ..... Assistant Manager Mr. Trevor Rees . .......... Coach Mr. Martin Loftus . Assistant Coach 1 HOUGH not winning all of its games, our team has, according to statis- tics, proved superior to its opponents in all departments except punting . . . Shaw led . . . in first downs, 82 to 69 . . . in yards gained by rushing, 8 1211 to 1169 . . . in passes attempted, 107 to 67 . . . in passes completed, i5 to 26 . . . in passes intercepted, 15 to 13 . . . in yards gained by passing. 4186 to 382 . . . Our opponents led in punting by about five yards. There were several outstanding players on the team this year . . . Rogers 3 and Stoll, guards . . . Tresch, end . . . De Julius, fullback. 8 LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS LETTERMEN Norm Atchison Frank Birt Phil Cook VVon Lost Bill Corbeau Elyria 4 Lorain 4 Lakewood 3 Shaw 2 Heights 2 Shaker 0 Bill Dagley Vince De Julius Bob Eidenier Leo Elson Bob Hambly Bob Harris Wallie Judd Max Meltzer Bill Rogers Bob Schroeder Jack Starbuck Chuck Stoll Jack Spilka Paul Sweeney Bob Tresch Lightweight Footb l, ya Qt WW Jack Gugliemotta . . . Jerry Miller ...... Bill Mullally ....... Mr. Noah Nunemaker Mr. Douglas Vivian . HEY'RE small Back Row: J. Miller, NI. Silvestro, R. VVoodrul f, B Grlfhth B Grlfhn J. Johnston, J. Barry, B. Lucas, Coach Vivian, Coach Nunemakcr O VY llltC R. Birt, P. Stokes, C. Gardiner, B. Frew, B. Mullally. Second Roze B 1 oung J. Ankeney, B. Wendt, W. W'alker, H. Reichenbach, J. Gugllemotta B Har mon, D. McIlrath, B. Hart, D. Neale, B. Haker, J. Squires Front Row G. Smith, H. Bredenberg, M. Van Buren, W. Custer, I Smith NI Taylor B. Isely, C. Ferris, M. Dietrich, R. Taylor, B. Bow. Captain Manager .. Assistant Manager Coach . . . Assistant Coach they,re light . . . but they,re tough-and do their Lake Erie League opponents know it! Seven championships captured by lighties in twelve years . . . 41 league contests won . . . 8 lost . . . 6 tied since 1926 . . . total-78 games won . . . 13 lost . . . 7 tied . . . Shaw, 1715 pointsg opponents, 229. A new ruling has been instituted in the Lake Erie League this year- each team must play two games with each of its league rivals . . . Qualifica- tions for lightweight football . . . each member must . . . be under 17 years of age . . . weigh 1410 pounds, or under . four semesters. LETTERMEN Martin Van Buren Harry Bredenberg Bob Cannon VVallace Custer Marion Dietrich Chalmer Ferris Jack Gugliemotta Bill Haker Bob Harmon Bob Isley Bob Lucas Don Mcllrath Dick Neale Irving Smith Paul Stokes Robert Taylor Malcolm Taylor Jerry Miller . . have been in school no more than LAKE ERIE LEAGUE Shaw Lorain Elyria Heights Lakewood STANDING YV. L. T. 6 1 1 5 3 0 5 3 0 1 5 2 1 6 1 B. Back Row: Couch VVisec-up, ll. Pz1l111c1', IJ. Yvillizmis, B. Corbcziil, mith, D. Loputliikov, G. Marqiicttc. Front Iforr: A. U'A1111:1. I . Fisllcr, B N I S It rls . 1 It-Kay, . . .'t:r111c-k. B. VIYTUSCII, B. Har Bob Trcscl1 ......... Gordon ixIJiI'lllllfttl' ljllll Loputiiikov Mr. Roy XViSt'l'l1ll t.. S Heavywe1gh Basketball Captain Jlanagers . . Coach HAWUS l1n-avywm-igl1t b2lStil'ftJ2lil squzut K'0IlllltL't'0Ci its Lukas Eric I10ZLg'll0 suzison ill 21 ttll'CC-W2L.V tic for thc filil'It-ptilCL' position . . . Dick 1'z1l111cr . . . high-poi11t lllilll . . . with 88 points . . . 1':111k11d fo111'tt1 ill thc' Luke Eric Imzigilc- 1':1c1- with 73 points sc-ora-at ill lt'2lglll' 0o111p1-titio11. Bob 'l'l'1'Si'tl lcd ill gzuncs plnycrt . . . P2l.l'tiC'iIl?Ltl'd in 16 . . . Fl'2lTlf'iS l4'tStlC1'E1lliiDiC'k l,2llIllCl' . . . ill 13 . . . Bill C01'lJL'2Lll and Hobart Smith . . . ill ll. Shaw WOII six g:1111cs c'l1:1lki11g up 4115 points . . . oppo11Q11tS, A1137 . . . As thc- points show, thi- I11-:wins lost most of tl1ci1' g:11111-s by snmlt lIl2LI'2Q'iIlS . . . St1:1w's average . . . 26 points per gzunc . . . 0pp0llClltS 27.3. Tha' sn-z1so11 . . . t11'o11gl1t to El closu . . . with Sl1z1w's defeating Heights 21-20. Shaw 23 East 21 Shaw I3 Collinwood 2 Shaw 9 Brush 28 Shaw 10 Lzlkcwooct 16 Shaw 26 Shaw 3-L Shaw 26 Shaw -I-3 Shaw 22 Shaw 26 Shaw 36 Shaw 23 Shaw LLL Shaw 37 Shaw 22 Shaw 21 Shrikvr 33 Shore 36 I.or:1i11 290 Elyria 28 IIvigl1ts 30 YV0st0r11 Iivsu Lakewood 18 Slmkcr 21 Illlfilill 33 Uiiivc-rsity S1-hool -I-2 I,ETTI'1HMEN Hill Corbf-all I r:111c-is Fislwr Gordon Mrirqiufttc FWF 30 Bill Mc-Kay Jack Mc-ss11cr Dick ljllllllffl' Bob Smith Fl,-ri-I +27 H1111 Tznylor 1 1 .. II1-ights 20 Bob 'I'r1's1'l1 0 games lost this year . . . 22 straight victories in two years . . . Lake Erie League championship . . . defeat of Shaker jinx-the chief accom- plishments of the Shaw Reserve Basketball team. High-scoring laurels go to . . . Jack Reynolds-116 points . . . Oliver White-74 points . . . Jack Barry-57 points . . . A new Reserve Basketball record of 25 points in one game was set by Jack Barry in the second Elyria game . . . Points. . . for Shaw-617 . . . for opponents-309. Scores such as . . . 64-12 . . . 48-17 . . . 42-17 . . . give evidence of the rangy . . . fast-moving . . . 'csharp shooting . . . basketball team Shaw has had . . . Starting slowly . . . the team aspeeded upv as the game progressed . . . usually swamped the other team. Give those boys credit 1 !! They deserve it ! !! Philip Lopatnikov . Wallace Judd Mr. Roy YVisecup LETTERMEN Jack Barry Denny Gower Bob Harris Philip Lopatnikov Edward Merlin Glenn Miller Jack Reynolds Charles Stoll Oliver VVhite Paul VVilliams Reserve Basketball Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw 23 39 31 38 35 30 38 64 44 30 42 48 38 48 36 ftlanager . . . . . . Assistant Jlanager . . ..................... Coach l'l:lSt 13 Collinwood 18 Brush 13 Lakewood 111- Shaker 29 Shore 20 Lorain 16 Elyria 12 Heights 22 VVestern Reserve 15 Lakewood 26 Shaker 17 Lorain 32 University School 20 Elyria 17 Heights 25 Back Row: Mr. VVisecup, J. Williams, D. Gleason, G. Clarke, B. Catlin J. Barry, P. Lopatnikov. Second Row: B. McKay, G. Miller, D. Gower E. Merlin, B. Harris, C. Stoll, J. Reynolds. Front Row: D. Bales B. Gamblee O. White. pig! I' X ww' . WW HAYVS cross country team . . . successful last fall . . . The team . . . won its dual meets hy a good margin . . . defeated Collinwood for the seventh consecutive time . . . totaled 88 points to opponents, 132. 1 Our team, competing against eight other teams, came in fourth in the Northeastern Ohio District meet at Ridgewood Country Club . . . just missed qualifying for the state meet . . . Armand Caminati . . . James Friel set the pace with one and two Hrsts respectively . . . Caminati placed thirteenth in 8 district meetg Friel, twentiethg Le Retilley, twenty-sixthg Kirkpatrick. twenty-eighthg Sisson, thirty-secondg Coekram, thirty-third. In ten years of competition the Shaw Harriers have been respected by f 3 I all their rivals. .uf tj . jj if 3 ,xxx Louis Dunning .... ......... M anager 8 I, C Larry Strimple .... . . . Assistant Manager Nfl 'Xi X ,J Q' Mr. E. C. Otlinger . ............ Coach ki l 4- ' f xv .f l sd 7' a' W is mf fy DISTRICT RTEET 1.1'l'l l'l'1RlN1l1iN DUAL MEETS 3 133123110 X or . l tx' K Lincoln 31 Armand Caminati Shall do Hclghts 30 if 'J WX-st Tech 100 Kenneth Cockram Shaw 22 East Tech 33 Lakewood 107 James Friel , 1 Shaw 119 Don Kirkpatrick Shaw 16 hast 39 Rhodes 126 Tom LQ Rgtillgy Shaw 25 Collinwood 30 Bob Sisson Left to Right. Back lfofv: B. Oswald. li. Doyle, A. Fcnn, T. Le Retilley. Second Row: L. Strimplc. B. Tetrault, Coach Ofiinger, K. Kagy, B. Sisson. Front How: K. Cockrum. D. Kirkpatrick. D. llalznno. A. Cnminati, J. Friel. E. Starrett. 0 Cross Country WW EVEN lettermen returned to compete for Shaw last spring . . . Team de- feated by Heights-first annual meet lost in four years . . . Mentor-Shaw Wonly dual meet victory . . . Bill Lewis--fteam's high point man. The half-mile relay team was composed of Lewis, Ralph Fox, Conaghan, and Harmon . . . first with 1:3562 at Salem . . . won trophy. Medley relay team . . . Lewis, Itinebolt, Conaghan, Madden . . . took first place and trophy at Ohio University meet . . . Lewis set new record for 120- yard low hurdles . . . 1-11.2. Art ltladden-ff-'only first in Lake Erie League meet . . . won the 440-yard run . . . Bill Lewis- -only Shaw entry in State meet . . . lost 200-yard low hurdles in semi-finals. Team took two first places . . . three second places in Public Hall meet. Gil Kalstrom Art Madden Paul Heinmiller Mario Buzzelli Nfr. E. if Otlinger Mr. W. V. Nick Dell Balzano Addison Braeuel Bfario Buzzelli Armand Caminati Kenneth Coekram Bert Conaghan Ray Fox Track t ,,... 5 A. Cam LETTERMEN Ralph Fox James Friel Ed Goodfleisch Bob Harmon Paul Heinmiller Jack Hoag Milton Hope . . . . Captains . . Zllanagers Coach .. .ffsxixfanl Conch Lester Kennedy Tom Le Retilley Bill Lewis Arthur Madden James Rice Jack Rinebolt YVesley Stevens Left to Right. Bavlr Row: L. Romilly, Coach Nick, li. Goodflexsch, B. Lupton, K. Coekram, VV. Stevens, B. Conaghan, M. Hope, A Braeuel, A. Madden, J. McMillan, G. Peers, Coach Otlinger. Second Row P Hein miller, D. Balzano, J. Friel. T. Le Retilley, B. Lewis. J. Rimbolt, B kennedy .L Rice, J. Hoag, B. Fox, M. Buzzelli. Fronf Row: A. Goldwwn D Willing inati. lt. Fox. L. Dunning. 1 8 3 8 EA Shaw! . . . VVatch that team go! . . . The accomplishments of the 1937 baseball team climaxed all the successes of the preceding thirty- five years . . . Seventeen games played, ten won . . . 88 runs, 119 hits, 34 errors . . . batting average, .243 . . . fielding ave1'age, .936 . . . Opponents- 69 runs, 102 hits, 44 errors, .217 batting average, .925 fielding average. The team won the championship of the central division of the Metro- politan League for the second consecutive year . . . defeated in the State semi-finals at Columbus. Max Meltzer .... Dan Lopatnikov . Gordon Marquette Mr. Roy VVisecup LETTERMEN Alec Commander Armand D,Anna Vincent De.lulius Ralph Doubler Bob Dunning Dick Green Jack Gugliemotta Bob Harris Clayton Heinlen Dan liopatnikov hlax lVIeltzer Ed Miller Tom Stahre Bob Schroeder Bob Tresch ..... Captain . . . . Manager . . . Assistant Jlanager Coach l.l4lAGl'l'1 STANDING Team lvon Lost Pct. Shaw 6 1 .855 East 5 2 .714 Heights 5 2 .714 Collinwood 4 3 .571 South 3 4 .428 John Adams 3 4 .428 Holy Name 1 6 .142 Left to Right. Back Row: Coach Vvisccup, G. hlarquctte, J. Lewis, R. Rose, M. Deutsch, V. DeJulius, O. Jagger, D. Lopatnikov. Second Row: R. Green, M. Meltzer, G. Evans, T. Stahre, E. Miller, R. Harris, A. Com- mander. Front Row: J. Gugliemotta, B. Tresch, B. Dunning, Ii. Douhler, A. D'Anna. Baseball Tennis Back Row: Coach Ofhnger, W. Kavanaugh, E. Rosenberg, E. Rasmussen, E. Kleinman. Front Row: R. Rose, H. Singhaus, R. Wolff, A. Kuebler, J. Givens. Mr. E. C. Offinger . . . Coach N a better-than-average season, Shawls net squad won three out of six contests . . . taking an even split in matches played . . . winning fifteen . . . losing fifteen . . . winning last game from our traditional rival, Heights. Bill Kavanaugh was the only letterman from last year,s team . . . Howard 1 Singhaus was number-one man: Ernest Kleinman, number-two mang Kava- naugh, number-three man. Best performance, against Elyria . . . won three singles matches . . . two doubles . . . Kavanaugh and Singhaus chalked up the best records for Shaw Y--each winning three matches in Lake Erie League competition . . . Shaw's team finished fourth in the Lake Erie League race. Tennis has been played at Shaw for the past eleven years. LETTER ME N James Givens LAKE ERIE LEAGUE VVilliam Kavanaugh Ernest Kleinman 1Von Lost Arthur Kuebler Lakewood 24 1 George Peters Lorain 19 6 Ed Rasmussen Shaker 13 12 Ed Rosenberg Shaw 11 141 Howard Singhaus Heights 6 19 Raymond 1Volff Elyria 2 23 't Wa! rl .1 Back Row: Mr. Vi an. . ernier, J. Akers, K. VVeigle, D. Pew, G. Yvatt. Second Row: VV. Tu err 1, A. Flor, E. Stanley, J. Smart, R. Andrews. Front Row: P. C . ilellrath, G. glarke, E. Rosenberg, J. Bryant, D. Cook, G. Rea. Q y Q Edward Rosenberg . . . ........ Captain Gerald YVatt ........ ......... M anager Richard Simmons .... . . .Assistant Manager Mr. Douglas Vivian .. . ........... Coach 1 8 3 APTAIN Eddie Rosenberg, record-smashing breaststroker . . . broke b h d among others . . . Lake Erie League record . . . l ltts urg reeor State record . . . Best time-f1:05.3 . . . Rosenberg finished fourth in Na tionals . . . winning time being 2.2 seconds slower than his state record. Due to interference of other sports . . . team was not well organized . . students did not support the team. Through the outstanding swimming . . . of breaststroker, Rosenberg, a senior . . . of free-styler, Gerald Clarke. a senior . . . of promising sophomoie hackstroker, Jim Bryant . . . the medley relay team met with only two defeats -Yvestern Reserve Academy and Canton lNIcKinley . . . Took third in the State meet. LETTERIIEN , Shaw 25 Heights 41 Jflhn Benner Shaw 23 East Tech 43 Jwlm Bryant Shaw 25 Lakewood 41 Gerald Clarkek Shaw 23 University School 43 Defmond C00 Shaw 11 Western Reserve 55 Phd Cofik Shaw 29 Heights 37 Albert Illor Shaw 19 Canton McKinley 47 Don Mellrath Edward Rosenberg Jack Smart Gerald Watt Lake E rie League Northern District State Shaw 3rd place Shaw 4th place Shaw 4th place so wimming of Hockey oy t Back Row: Coach Hergesheimer, A. Sansom, A. Kuebler, J Reding J. Lewis, B. Rice, K. Coekram, N. Atchison. Front Row R Shunmon C Stocky, R. Horn, D. Biello, T. Le Rctilley. Norman Atchison 2 Alana ers Alger Biello S .................. . . g Mr. Phil Hergesheimer fCleveland Baronj . ...... ...... ....... . . . Coach CE Hockey . . . a sport in which Shaw teams led the city 20 years ago . . . revived this year in a twelve-team league . . . sponsored by the Arena. The Shaw team . . . made up of inexperienced players . . . played aggres- sively through a long season . . . The actual playing was outstanding . . . not by the winning of games . . . but by the fight . . . the eagerness to learn. Ray Shimmon, center . . . leading scorer . . . drove in five of Shaw's nine goals throughout the season. Shaw should improve rapidly . . . due to . . . younger boys' learning to play . . . experience gained this year. At the end of season . . . Shaw found itself holding the eleventh place . . . in the twelve-team league. Shaw 1 Shaw 1 Shaw 0 Shaw 2 Shaw 0 Shaw 0 Shaw 0 Shaw 1 Shaw 1 Shaw 1 Shaw 2 LETTERMEN ' Norman Atchison Alger Biello W' Dan Biello Q I, Ng Kenneth Cockramxi Heights 6 Lewis Early Latin 3 Ray Horn University John Izant West 1 Tom Le Retilley West Tech James Lewis East 7 James Reding Shaker 5 William Rice John Adams 5 Art Sansom East Tech Ray Shimmon Shore 3 Don Sinclair Lincoln 2 Clifford Stocky Boosters Club Back Row: J. Leet, H. Brehm. Front Row: I . Birt, J. Messner, E. Kleinman. First Semester Second Semester Jack Messner . . . . . . Prexidmzt .... . . . Ernest Kleinman Ernest Kleinman . . . . . . Vice President . , . . . Howard Brehm Howard Brehm . . . . . Secretary . . . . J ay Ankeney HOSE rousing football rallies . . . those exciting assemblies . . . those thrilling parades . . . do you realize they are made possible through the efforts of the members ot the executive committee of the Boosters' Club-'fa that ambitious body of Shaw's citizenry? Their purpose . . . to better Shaw's athletics . . . to keep alive the interest of the student body in athletics . . . Three new members are selected by the committee each year from the sehool's eleventh-year roster. Greatest annual event, Boosters, Club Show . . . gives Shaw's potential actors and actresses an opportunity to display their skill . . . gives to Shaw insight into the humorous. student-direc-ted entertaining ability of our con- temporaries. EADERSHH' . . . athletic ability . . . willingness to work . . . the bases 1 of qlmlifieation for nielnbership to the Athletic Council. Organization forined in 1931 under guidance of Miss VVhite . . . two years previous to this council . . . :Ln Athletic Board composed of both boys and girls . . . since diseontimu-d. Athletic Council sponsors all :liter-school sports . . . baseball . . . tum- bling. . . volleyball . . . bzisketlmll . . . winter sports . . . life-saving . . . out- door sports . . . Ariny-Navy basketball . . . Yale-Hzuvard volleyball. The new members are elected by the present council members. Gym Jams . . . under direction of these girls. A tea following Army-Navy ganie . . . sponsored by the Leaders . . with aid of Athletic Council. First Semester Marjorie Tissot . Joan Pur Dun . . Miss Clara VVood Athletic Council Second Semester ....... President . . .. ... Joan Pur Dun . . Secretary-Treasurer . ..... Mary Newell .. . .. Adviser . .. ... Miss Clara VVood Back Row: P. Chamberlain, J. Loomis, F. Wilkison, J. Mciluslin. Second Row: D. Goucher, D. Struck, J. Pur Dun, M. Tissot, A. Heiss, P. Monda. Front Row: M. Newell, J. Retz, J. Dornbirer. RDICIIS . . . :1tt'vmlzLm'c . . . wliistlvs . . . lL'2lllL'l'SlllIl . . . XV. A. G. . . . J .... El jumble, Black :uid Rod gy ot lm-ttm-rs to you . . . somotliiug witli el llll'ZLIllllg to the m lozulvrs. Dividvd into two groups . . . YV. A. Gfs llll1lL'l' guiclziurc of Bliss VVo0d . . . J.'s uudor gliirlzlilvv ot' Miss .Iuringus . . . f'l'liu two groups take altcrnatc Mondays for tlu-ir im-1-tingsj. In l93l tlio Blacks and Rods . . . taking tlwir name from the school colors . . . were orgzuiizcd . . . This wars purm-ly for rompotitivc purposes!-in order to lmvu two tc-:uns in vzwll class . . . All vlussus divided into two parts . . . one part taking lilzwk as tlicir mum- . . . tllc 0lllL'l' part, Red . . . Upon ll0l' entrance to slmw, an girl bm-comm-s an munlbur of onc of tlw two teams, and, as a rulc, rcnmins ou the same toam llll'Ollgll0lll licr tlirc-v years in Shaw. l n f e Q Miss Clara Wood .Q . . . .. .. ... Adviser i 9 ' fl X s ? 2 . -'D v nj V X ' 43 - fi ' KNL b xl 'S Vt - Pl Back How: V. Appleton, J. Pur llung E 1. wfxrd, I.. lNIZlllCl', D. ci0llCllCT, son, E. Parker, H. VVilli:1ms, M. Snat .. , . fvcoml Row: J. etz. G. Ward, R. Mattis. Third Row: M. '1'lfzsclf, ck, D. Struck, lf. Thomp- l ,fl E S R J. lNIcGonigle, D. Tredway, D. DCILQ 'fl Kn pp, D. Clark. I. Storm, P. Brick, A. Owen. Front Row: lil. , . Moudu. l . Sutkus, ll. Ellis. J. Fox, V. Tiugfr. B. King, ll. Ta-:1l.X L1 .ol. V . ,XA, - - - . - Black Leaders EADERS' pins . . . not llSCll for the past five years . . . again brought into prominence. The leaders in each class, four being the usual IlUl1lllCl', are there volun- tarily and are responsible for . . . taking attendance . . . checking uniforms . . . leading in class when squads have special activities . . . assisting in tests . . taking charge of the class when the gyrn instructor is occupied. Other activities of the leaders are . . . an annual teafwfor the mothers of the leadersffor the faculty memhers . . . partir-ipation in G5'ITl-J3lllS'- a biennial show put on by all of the gym classes . . . entertainment between the halves of the Arlny-Navy g2LlllL -llSll2llly consisting of various IIl2ll'Clllllg formations. Miss Alice Juringus . . . . . . Adviser Red Leaders Baci: Ifow: M. Mack, E. Lindgren, J. Sanborn, P. Alten, M. Hurst, R. Berkey, J. Tatman, R. Thompson. Third Row: B. Ralph, R. Loomis, C. Truman, P. Standish, A. Slater, N. Mortus, A. Heiss, McKee, M. Zulauf. Second Row: M. Meriele, M. Krug, R. Blake, E. Belgan, S. Burger, A. Batt, C. Batt, J. Loomis, A. Musgrave, J. Mihaleik. Front Row: B. Bushy, A. Osmon, K. Sutter, J. McCaslin, N. McKinley, M. Akers, R. Gibson, M. Hammond, A. Canning. FTER-SCHOOL volleyball . . . to promote girls' interest in sports . . to add to their skill . . . to produce better sportsmanship. Blain event of the year . . . Yale-Harvard classic . . . This idea was first introduced in 1931 . . . contestants chosen by girls on after-school teams . . . the 1937 crown was captured by Harvard . . . In the five animal contests . . Yale has emerged triumphant three times . . . Harvard, twice. In the regular competition after school . . . Marjorie Tissot's senior team . . victorious. One of the most interesting events of this year was the battle between the senior and sophomore champions . . . seniors again . . . victorious. Volleyball emblems are awarded at the end of the season . . . for a grade of C-lr or better . . . for playing in a minimum of three-fourths of the team games. Joan Pur Dun . . . . . Athletic Council Illmnber in Charge Dorothy Struck .... .,................... . flssistant Miss Clara VVood .... Back Row: P. Chamberlain, L. Maher, M. Newell, E. Belgan. Front Row: D. Denison, P. Monda, M. Tissot, A. Heiss, I. Storm. ,Mr -o t ,. ,, ' . of X xiiv hgh fy N.. 3 at x f olleyball Basketbail fe? N-'N Back Row: R. Berry, R. White. M. Hurst. R. Berkey, J. Dorman Second Row: J. Loomis, F. WVilkison, R. Loomis, M. Frey, P. Chamberlain E. Belgan. Front Row: B. Busby, P. Neary, R. Blake, M. Tissot, D. Fox I. Storm, B. King. First Semester Second Semester Marjorie Tissot ...... Jthlefir l7oun.cil lVIemlzcr in Charge . . . ..... Alice Heiss Alice Heiss ........ ............ . Alssistant ............. ...... J can Loomis 1 Miss Clara lVood .... . . .-lftviser . , . . Miss Clara Wood APTAIN . . . is elected by her team . . . is fully in charge . . . must pro- duce the line-up of her team before the eighth period of the day of the game. Senior . . . .junior . . . sophomore . . . each class a. separate league . . . Leading team of each league competes for crown . . . Leading junior team, captainezl by Phyllis Chamberlain, bowed to Jean 1.ooniis's sophomore team -9 to 11 . . . S01lll0Ill0l'US taken over by seniorsff-18 to 8 . . . Inga Stornfs teanl received top honors. Army-Navy game . . . yearly classic since 1931 . . . Girls chosen from those showing the best ability in after-school competition . . . The game of 1938 . . . tie-Army, 17 . . . Navy, 17. Tarpon Club M. Newell, H. Matthew.NJI. Dornbirer, C. Lynch, J. Loomis, F. Wilkisoxi, P. Chamberlain, D. udash i f ' txt +1 wi J Xi' X ij X ' X ' - . . -I XMJJQF' xp AF X A K5 tt ey it It Mary Newell ..... ...... P resident ju Florence Wilkison . . . . . . Vice President 3 Q! Constance Lynch . . . .... Secretary Helen Matthew ...... . . . Treasurer 1 Miss Alice Juringus .... Adviser RGANIZED last year . . . under supervision of Miss Juringus . . . to promote interest in swimming . . . to promote friendliness among girls 3 at Shaw. Requirements for membership . . . to swim ten lengths, free style . . . to swim five different strokes . . . to execute a plain front dive. Inter-class swimming meet held each spring . . . seniors . . . juniors . . . sophomores . . . take part . . . Tarpon Club entertains other Lake Erie League Schools . . . entertained in turn by them. One of Shaw's newest organizations . . . promises to head list of out- standing' clubs. favizflii is Aqua- Dux Back Row: Miss Juringus. Second Row: J. Garwood, H. Matthew J. Dornbirer, L. Emerson, N. lleene, C. Lynch, P. Klein. Front Row: lNI Newell, K. Lowry, R. Gibson, J. Morris. D. Llld!lSllCl'. E. Nelms, J. VVells Miss Alice Juringus .... Adviser OFRTEEN girls . . . aided and guided by Miss Juringus . . . especially interested in swimming . . . more than average ability . . . leadership -ggirls' swimming leaders. Each girl is at the head of one squad of hopeful mermaids, there being three leaders in almost every class . . . The leader is also responsible for the organization of games and stunts in the water. Leaders, meetings . . . various problems discussed . . . suggestions inter- ehanged . . . individual problems considered . . . latest articles on swimming and diving studied. Proposed plans . . . splash party-honoring Kirk's leaders' club. Something new, this swimming leaders' club . . . first time attempted at Shaw . . . lvishing them much luck. Life-Saving Corps MW? Baci: Ro'1c': M. Evans, B. Zander, M. Vllillianis, F. Sutkus, Miss Juringus, J. Morris, R. Marlin, B. Spare, B. Cook. Second Row: F. Wilkison, J. Wells, Somershield, P. Chamberlain, M. Morgans, E. Sua, G. Harry, A. Good, V. Tinge, V. Eseh. Front Row: P. Neary, M. Martinson, S. Cartwright, D. Dornbirer, R. Gibson, E. Erhor. D. Ludasher, D. Clark, J. Loomis, P. Klein. 1 3 Jean Dornbirer . . . .... Athletic Council Member in Charge Miss Alice .luringus . ................... ....... A dviser NE . . . two . . . three . . . four . . . place . . . push . . . release . . . rest . . . one . . . two . . . three . . . four . . . Nobody's mad, itis just the Life-Saving girls at work on artificial respiration. Each Thursday means hard work . . . learning to save the sinking . . . for is it sinking to save?j . . . Girls look forward to tests . . . practical, part theoretical . . . Seniors . . . write essays . . . answer oral questions . . . Girls . . . after miseries . . . after pleasures . . . receive pins and emblems . . . qualify to serve as guards in l'nited States. History started in 1929 . . . present adviser, Miss Alice Juringus . . Class includes junior and senior Life-Savers. UTSTANDING ability in outside athletics . . . namely, four groups . . 1 outdoor spo1'ts . . . gymnasium sports . . . riding . . . swimming . . 700 points earn the Sn letter. Outdoor sports: skating . . . coasting . . . skiing . . . hiking. 9 Gymnasium sports: basketball . . . volleyball . . . baseball . . . tumbling . . apparatus work. The S letter fseeond only to the S pinj . . . given purely on this 3 point basis . . . The points given for the various activities have been pre- determined and when a girl has totaled 700 points she is entitled to her letter. This is more than just an award . . . It represents many extra hours of 8 work in these various sports as well as outstanding athletic ability. M. Newell, M. Tissot, F. VVilkison, J. MeCaslin, P. Chamberlain. S Letter Girls Lettermen of the '37-'38 Season THREE LETTERS Kenneth Cockram C'I'.j CC.C.j Tom LeRetilley CC.C.j Bob Harris CH.F.j CBJ CR.B.j Bob Treseh CB., CH.B.j Norman Atchison CH.F. Mgr.j CH. Mgr.j Dell Balzano CC.C.j Armand Caminati CC.C.j Phil Cook qH.F.y qsg Bill Comeau qH.F.p qH.B.p Jack Barry CR.B.J John Bernier Algier Biello CH. Mgrj Dan Biello CH.j Frank Birt CH. FJ Addison Braeuel C'1'.j Harry Bredenberg Jim Bryant CS.J Mario Buzzelli CT. Mgr.j Bob Cannon CL.F.j Gerald Clarke CS.j Alec Commander CBJ Bert Conaghan C'l'.j Desmond Cook CS.J Wallie Custer CL.F.j Armand D'Anna CB.j Bill Dagley Marion Dietrich CI,.F.j Ralph Doubler CBJ Bob Dunning CBJ Lewis Early CH., Bob Eidenier CH.F.j Leo Elson CH.F.j Chalmer Ferris CL.F.j Francis Fisher CH.B.j Albert Flor ltalph Fox Ray Fox C'1'.j James Givens CTen.j Ed Goodileisch C'1'.j TWO LETTERS Vince DeJulius CH.F.j CBJ James Friel CTJ CC.C.j Jack Gugliemotta, CL.F.j Bob Harmon CL.F.j CT.j Don Mcllrath ONE LETTER Denny Gower CR.B.j Dick Green Bill Haker CL.F.j Bob Hambly CH.F.j Clayton Heinlen CBJ Paul Heinmiller CT. Mgrj Jack Hoag C'l'.j Milton Hope CT.j Ray Horn CH., Bob Isley CL.F.j John Izant Wallace Judd Bill Kavanaugh CTen.Q Lester Kennedy CT., Don Kirkpatrick CC.C.j Ernest Kleinman CTen.j Art Kuebler C'1'en.j Bill Lewis CT.j James Lewis CHQ Dan Lopatnikov CB. Mgr.j Phil Lopatnikov CR.B. Mgr.j Bob Lucas CL.F.j Art Madden CT.j Gordon Marquette CH.B. Mgr.j Bill McKay CH.B.j Ed Merlin CR.B.j Jack Messner Ed Miller CBJ Glenn Miller CR.B.j Jerry Miller CL.F. Mgr.j Dick Neale CL.F.j Max Meltzer CBJ CH.F.j Ed Rosenberg CSJ CTen.j Bob Schroeder CH.F.j CBJ Chuck Stoll CH.F.j CR.B.J Bud Taylor CL.F.j Dick Palmer CH.B.j George Peters CTen.j Ed Rasmussen CTen.j Jim Reding Jack Reynolds CR.B.j Bill Rice CHQ Jim Rice C'1'.j Jack Rinebolt CT.j Bill Rogers CH.F.j Art Sansom Ray Shimmon CH.j Don Sinclair Howard Singhaus C'1'en.j Bob Sisson CC.C.j Jack Smart CSJ Bob Smith CH.B.j Irving Smith CL.F.j Jack Spilka CH.F. Mg'r.j Tom Stahre CBJ Jack Starbuck CH.F.j Wesley Stevens CTJ Clifford Stocky CHQ Paul Stokes Paul Sweeney CH.F.j Malcolm Taylor CL.F.j Martin Van Buren CL.F.j Gerald Watt CS. Mgr.j Oliver White CR.B.j Paul Williams CR.B.j Ray Wolff CTen.j CBJ-Baseball: CC.C.j-Cross Countryg CHQ-Hockeyg CH.F.D-Heavyweight Footballg CH.B.J-Heavyweight Basketballg Cl..H.B-Lightweight Football: ClNlgr.J-fManagerg CR.B.J--Reserve Basketball: CSJ-Swimmingg CTen.D-Tennis: CT.J-Track. 8 'F Q A fd T may , 1 T i n W '2 3 . if Flag. 'W Vg h'-, 4:45 f 'H' AHF Q' 59' Au.. w 3 -5, fd-'E ig' x' as 4? Football The Stars and Sfripvs that Hics ovc thc stadium. 'll0lli'lld0NVIl for Shaw--Hhot dawg. Some of thc hoys Oll thc practic- field. Score board as it silently told th good news of the Heights game. Trevor Rees looking at the man bf hind the camera. Flag raising at the Collinwood game The fellows, Edney and Atchisor carrying out thc empty helmets. Are yo11 going to kick or pass i M:1rty',? Here comes Gugliemotta witl1 Heights man after him. Now you 'guys' will have to snnil if you want IHC to take this picture. Four of our lightweight stars. Harmon plowing through the sno' for a t0llCllll0WY'l in the Lakewood gam Activities Upa-rctta staged hy thi- choral or- ganizafions. Thu hall display of this Stamp Cluh :luring National Philatelic VVQL-k. A Studi-nt Council picturu being taken for the Shuttlr. Thc very imprcssiw- Armistice: Day program. Anntluer sm-me from anothn-r play. How many more balloons are de- serving of our hot air? Thi- delightful swing and sway at thi- prom, .lust hcforc the holidays. this Christ mas play was prvscntml. 'l'hm-rc was action in this play. Stuclvnts of thc- Art Cluh admiring a pin-v of work. fs if . S fi ' . sg. . I L. i S ' . I f . N 1906, it was again found necessary to erect a new building, shown on the opposite page, to meet the ever-increasing demand for education. Still under the leadership of Mr. Kirk and in its fourth building, the school flourished, taking great strides forward. Clubs, sports and other extra-curricular activities were con- stantly finding more favor with the students. The choral club's organization preceded the organization of all the other activities. It is also interesting to note that the first athletic team ever to bring a championship to Shaw was the hockey team in 1910. One great improvement which benefited the students at this time was the crude paving of the main roads. Previously, the students had trudged to school through the mud. A little later they came to school on the stagecoach, the route of which lay on the plank road past the school. The next mode of transportation to come into vogue was the bicycle. Now many of us arrive by means of the automobile or the street car. 4-44 ,-V xg? I N M Qu , x 7 ACTIVITIES I fb il 5 C' A fu-Wlklui was T? 3 Ky ? VAX..-- -1 A A - M esa Il 1 u6 IIIIIUS S- I ' Back Row: G. ltleisel, J. Duff. Third Row: E. Kleinman, J. Houston, N. McKay, F. Daykin, M. Goss. Second Row: M. Barnhill, R. F. Loomis, R. E. Loomis, F. VVilkison, H. Sprague. Front Row: B. Ralph, J. Smart. V. Appleton. J. Davis, E. Somershield. First Semester 1 Virginia Appleton . .lune Davis ..... .lack Smart ....... Miss Janet Jones Mr. Noah Nunemaker .. . .. PFl'.Yillf'llf ... . . . . Vice President . . Secretarlzf-Trrfasurf r National Honor Society Second Semester Ernest Kleinman . . . Harriet Sprague J.V.DuPf Miss Anna Soutar .... Advisers Mr. Clem Nixon Miss Helen VVright ATIONAL Honor Society . . . organized in l925 at Shaw High School . . . ltiembership held as highest honor that can he granted to any Shaw student. Members chosen for their . . . superior character . . . leadership . . . serv- ice . . . Recommendations from teachers necessary for election . . . students judged on the above-mentioned points . . . Honor Society consists of the best in Shaw's student body. With monthly meetings . . . Honor Society had active program this year . . . Improvement of self . . . betterment of school . . . sponsoring of other activities . . . comprise much of Honor Society's work. Virginia Appleton ational Honor Society Martha Barnhill Louise Bryant Virginia Christopher Pamela Cowan June Davis Ruth Anderson Rose Coveney Frank Daykin J. V. Duff Helen Fathauer Eugene Friedman Mary Goss Jane Halpin John Houston Margit Karlsson Howard Brehm Elizabeth Izant Back Row: C. Magdsick, R. Griffith, P. Steinfurth. B. Thorward R. Anderson, J. hforgan, B. Tresch. Fifth Row: P. Reaghart, H. Lintner W. Gerfen, J. Kovachy, E. Friedman. Fourth Row: D. Perry, H. Fathauer M. Karlsson, D. Struck, J. VVells. Third Row: R. Coveney, J. Halpin C. Sutcliffe, J. Pur Dun, E. Ferguson. Second Row: B. Thomas, E. Izant J. Mihalcik, M. Nicholas, L. Lipman. Front Row: H. Brehm, K. Schreck M. Harrison, V. Christopher, L. Bryant. Class of January 1938 Raymond Edney Charles Magdsick Elsie Ferguson Wanda Gerfcn Bob Griffin Marjorie Harrison Roberta Kennedy Class of June 1938 Class Ernest Kleimnan June Kovachy Hildred Lintncr Ruth E. Loomis Ruth F. Loomis Nancy McKay George Meisel Jeanne Mihalcik Madelyn Nicholas Doris Perry Betty Ralph of January 1939 John Morgan Joan Pur Dun Paulina Reaghart Lawrence Retz Jack Smart Marjorie Schwartz Dorothy Struck Ben Thorward Philip Schmidt Kenneth Schreck Eleanor Smith Edith Somershield Harriet Sprague Phyllis Steinfurth Charlotte Sutcliffe Bob Thomas Janet YVells Florence Wilkison Bob Tresch Jean Unger Shuttle Editorial taff Back Row: M. Trivisonno, G. Bressler, B. Thomas, I. Seidman, J. Nassau, R. Coveney, M. Brannon, M. VVilliams, J. Kihler. Front Row: R. Friedman, B. Chambers, H. Zorn, K. Schreck, E. Smith, A. Hassink. Kenneth Schreek . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief H h Z er Crt Olin I .... . . Assistant Editors Eleanor Smith S Mike Trivisonno .. . ......... Artist Miss Alha B. Junk . . . . . Adviser UNNING to advisers . . . taking notes . . . seeing officers . . . transposing notes into copy . . . lengthening copy . . . rewriting copy . . . shortening copy- ff'f -life of Shuffle staft' members. Distributing appointment cards for pictures . . . identifying pictures . . . obtaining activity lists . . . checking spelling of nanies . . . checking galley . . . reading proofffactivitics of assistant editors of the Shuffle. Hunting past copies of Shuffle . . . finding old pictures of Shaw's build- ings . . . reproducing these pictures . . . correcting perspective . . . making final copies of IJlCt1Il'CS'SII?lffIf7 life of the artist. Saying yes . . . cSL'lflOlIl noj . . . lending a guiding hand . . . advising only when asked . . . playing mom to her staft!-life of Shuffle adviser. All these activities . . . responsible to . . . welded with . . . activities of editor-in-chief . . . to bring to Shaw this 1938 Shuttle. HAT good would a fountain pen be without ink? . . . VVhat good would 1 l an automobile be without gas? . . . The same situation exists between the Shuttle and its business staff. The circulation staff of the Shuttle . . . manager, Charlotte Sutcliffe . . . circulates this yearbook around and about as well as in Shaw itself . . . to various families of East Cleveland . . . to the mid-semester graduates. Advertising also plays its part in the outcome of the Sh7Lttt6?-ll101'C so than most of us realize . . . through the efficient work . . . of Antoinette 3 Guarino, manager . . . of able assistants . . . of the circulation staff . . . Financially, this year,s Shuttle . . . success. Of course, every publication needs an adviser . . . The Shuttle finds an 8 excellent adviser . . . in hir. N. F. Leist . . . controller of the funds . . . Budget is a word with a meaning. Charlotte Sutcliffe . . . .......... Circulation Manager Elizabeth Izant .rlssistant Circulation Manager Antoinette Guarino .... ........ A dvertising Manager Mr. Nelson F. Leist .. . ............. Adviser Shuttle Business Staff Back Row: B. Habcrer, R. Blake. Front Row: C. Sutcliffe, E. Izant E. Lindgren, D. Story, A. Guarino, R. Newkirk. Quill and Scroll June Davis Ernest Klcinxnan Honorable Mention ,,... Marwal Stein .,.. Margrit Karlsson ., James Nelson Gold Pins ........... Charles Ilemingcr Jolm Morgan ...,.. Eunice Kay ...... Concetta Siena .. . Mary Goss ...,.. Frances Sutkus .... Eugene Friedman Silver Pins ........... Louise llighcc ........, Marguerite l.1-adravh .. Dorothy Lehman .... Philip Lopatnikov .. Janet Lee Tatman Jeanne Garwood ..., Martha Snatko .... Violet Picrrou .. . Dick Neale ...... Martha Baldwin .. Mike Trivisonno . , , Jeanclle Zeiger . .. Doris Perry .. Bronze Pins ...... Junior Ficken Mina Russell ,..... Ruth F. Loomis ..... Raymond Shimmon . . . Ed Meyer .,.....,.. Dominic Otello ..... Mary Louise Squire Angeline Pett ...., VVinifred Hecht ... Edward Quigley . . . Shirley VVQ-hster ........ .......... . ...... . .... . . . . Back Row: M. Leadrach, C. Siena, M. Karlsson, J. Davis, J. Zeiger, M. Stein, W. Hecht, D. Perry, E. Quigley. Front Rorcx' A. Pett, M. odebp bucher. Q9 D. Neale, M. Baldwin, J. Ankenuy. Front How: F. Sutkus, E. lb an, E. Kleinman. Ap ,QU Ielnnxn, S Webster Front Itmc I Wlorgin 'NI 10 l zarwood, D.. : .'. ,. ' :..i ':...f'.,. J. Tatlnan. J. Unger. A. PQ. S Back Row: P. Lopatnikov, C. Ileminger. J. Ficken. R. Loonw Wigbee, D. Otello. J. Nelson. Nl. Trivisonno. .I1l7'is1'r, Miss Clendencn. Eour semesters' work Copy-Proof Reader Copy-Proof Reader ........ Make-up Editor . . Three semesters' work Reporter ...,. News Editor .. .. lleadlirle l'Vriter ....... Headline l'V'rite1' ., Editor of Editorial Page Girls' Sports Editor , Hogs' Sports Editor .Two semesters' work Editorial Page lVriter .. Headline Writer .. News Reporter .......... Reporter Reporter Editorial Page lVriter Editorial Page l'Vriter . Editorial Page l'Vriter . Boys' Sports l'Vriter Girls' Sports IVrite'r ,.......... llartoonist ...... Ilnadline lVriter Copy-Proof Reader .. One semesters' work ... .... .. Reporter Reporter ,. Editorial Page Writer . . Editorial Page Writer .......... Photographer . . . Jloke-up Editor Typist Typist Typist Copy-Proof Reader Reporter Gbserver Editorial taff IRCULATION . . . advertising . . . copy . . . layout plans . . . collections . . . all part of the dayas work for the Observer Business Staff' . . . Ad- 1 vertising and circulation staffs have for their respective duties . . . the financ- ing . . . the selling . . . of the paper. Homeroom solicitors . . . floor captains-the Circulation Staff . . . 9 Rivalry between . . . Technical building . . . Academic building-Madelyn Nicholas . . . Armand Caminati . . . for highest percentage rate of subscribers . . . Present subscriptionse-l-L00 per issue . . . goal!-1750. Ten members . . . managed . . . by Raymond Daw . . . by Irving Seidman 3 . . . compose advertising department . . . This industrious group. . . sells adver- tising space . . . prepares copy for the printer . . . plans lay-out. Collection manager, Frank Daykin . . . has done exceptionally well with 8 this work . . . lVIr. Gif f'ord, adviser to the business staff, speaks of him as my man, Friday. The Observer . . departments. Raymond Daw . . . Irving Seidman . . . Frank Daykin ...... Alfred Habenstein . . . Madelyn Nicholas Anne Musgrave X Janet Tatman ...... Mr. Homer R. Gifford ik'-'s'Qlu.G'L i . . . . . . . . . . . .. Circulation Managers showing a profit through the combined efforts of both . . . Business Manager . . Advertising Manager 0 . . . . . . . . . . Collection Manager Assistant Collection Manager MV Assistant Circulation Manager W0 M Adviser if . Back Row P Hubchak A Goldwyn, D Goodman, B Kenworthy, J i A s ' : . , . . . exp-Q. ta-41 ' J. Vermillion, K. Duehon, A.'Musgrave, D. Widing. Front Row: D. Ludasher, al V X.- Cbserver Business Staff M. Barnlnll, I. Seidman, P. Dily'klH, lt. Daw, M. Nicholas, A. Caminati, B. Davis. Student Council First Semester Second Semester Executive Committee Finance Committee J. PUR DUN J. lil-IIJING J. HoUs'roN A. BA'r'r V. APPI.ETON D. NEALE First Semester John Houston .... ............... ...... P r esident Virginia Appleton . . . . . . Vice President Joan Pur Dun .... ...... S ecretary Bob Tresch .......... ........... ............ . . Treasurer Miss Olive Woodward .......... ................... . . . Adviser POINT COMMITTEE HROUGI-I the use of the Point System, the Point Committee sees that no student over-burdens himself with extra-curricular activities . . . Points depend . . . upon importance of' activities . . . upon the work involved . . . Two to twelve points awarded for each activity. Under this system, a student can hold but one of the following offices concurrently: president . . . of the Student Council . . . of the senior class . . . 1 of the combined Hi-Y chapters. . SHOW COMMITTEE OON movie-goers owe a vote of thanks to the Show Committee for the many enjoyable parts of lunch hours spent in the auditorium. 8 Lists of shows are supplied by motion picture exchanges . . . Committee . . . pores . . . puzzles . . . picks . . . Finally, it books the pictures for available dates. PUBIAICITY COHINIITTEE 3 LL announcements of Student Council activities are supervised by the 1 Publicity Committee . . . This committee is in charge of advertising . . . for noon show . . . for sale of handbooks . . . for Monitor Dance . . . for all 8 school affairs. Announcements are made by means of posters which are distributed on all bulletin boards throughout the school. . . Any Student Council committee wishing publicity for its activities consults the Publicity Committee. DANCE COMMITTEE CHEDULES all dances . . . the Dance Committee . . . Any club planning to give a dance notifies this group . . . Committee finds an available gym for the club desiring the dance . . . obtains date for the club . . . records all after-school dances . . . plans the semi-annual Monitor Dance given at the end of each semester for the monitors and their guests. First Semester Publicity Committee U. SIEAD J. SMART D. Nr:.x1,r: .WM Second Semester Lost and Found Committee R. BL,xI7M.xN G. NIHAIJ Q J. 'FATE ' QIL' 9 ' up sf 9-' Ao' Q' First Semester Show Committee M. MALONI-:Y K. Sciuuzcx C. III-ICIIT J. Axmzxm' First Semester Lost and Found Committee J. l,m:'r IS. Kim: I.. lhnzxsl J. 13111.17 Second Semester Dance Committee J. IQUVACHY J. ANKHNM' J. IDFR DVS A. CANNING J. XVALKER Second Semester Handbook Committee V. ESCH M. NICIIULAS G. Bmissutn D. PIANLEY Second Semester Show Committee C. HICCIIT J. FICKEN B. Rooms D. PALMER J. Loomis Second Semester Point System Committee J. VVE1.I,s B. Lownv C. BROWN First Semester Handbook Committee B. RAI.PH G. IJRESSLER J. 'I'A'rMAN First Semester Point System Committee V. Esau J. WAI.KE1lt J. VVm.I.s tudent Council Second Semester Fi1'Sf SCHICSYFI' Executive Committee Dance C0mmlffee D. NEALE I-I. FRENCH B' KING A. CANNING H. FRENCH J. HOUSTON Second Semester John Houston . . ...........,.... ....... P resident Harriet French . . .,... Vice President Betsy King .... . . . ....... Secretary Dick Neale ..,......... . . . Treasurer Miss Olive VVoodward ...........................,. .. . Adviser MONITOR COMMITTEE HE Monitor Committee-an organization of approximately 300 stu- dents. Monitors are stationed . . . at posts in the halls . . . at all doors . . . in the gyms . . . in the library . . . in the cafeteria . . . Monitors . . . keep halls cleared after the bells . . . report entrance of all strangers to the oflice . . . preserve order in the cafeteria. 1 LOST AND FOVND COMMITTEE OR the efficient management of the Lost and Found Committee, many a student is grateful. Members are in charge of the Lost and Found before and after school 9 . . . They record . . . all articles turned in . . . all articles reported lost. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE O you own a copy of the Slmu' Handbook? . . . If not, you are like a 3 writer without a penffor this convenient little publication contains . . . floor plans of the school . . . a brief history of Shaw . . . songs . . . cheers . . . reliable information concerning the many activities of the school's various organizations. 8 FINANCE COMMITTEE HE Finance Committee . . . in the lives of all Shaw students . . . a most important committee . . . in charge of . . . keeping books . . . checking all expenses . . . general spending and collecting of money . . . Chief problem this year . . . obtaining the necessary thousand dollars with which to buy a new projector . . . for the noon movie . . . to replace the old dilapidated machine. Auto Club Standing, Back Row: B. Doyle, R. Rose, D. VValling, G. Evans. Standing, Front Row: J. Schaller, D. Thomas, A Burger, R. Strittmatter, C. Grygo, L. Hughes, M. Clark. Seated, Back Row: A. Messmer, M. Robbins, E. Yeager, M. Giles, Mr. Morris, R. Mattis, V. Gimmel. Fourth Row: V. Fulwider, B. Burk, A. Sedmak, Mr. Brown, D. Clark. Third Rare: G. Oris. R. Hinton. N. Haas, M. Nutting, R. White. Second Row: R. Coveney, J. Heiss, L. Lipman, R. Martin, P. VVagner. Front Row: J. Houston, K. Sehreek, W. Phipps, E. Kleinman, G. Bressler. First Semester Philip Schmidt . . . .......... . ......... President 1 Bill Phipps .... ...... V ice President Ernest Kleinman . . . . . . Executive Secretary Kenneth Schreck .... . . . Recording Secretary John Houston ........ ......... T reasurer lllr. R. A. Brown I . . . . . . Ad 8 Mr. W. H. Morris 5 mm 3 PEAKERS: . . . on Road Laws,'WLieutenant Trocseher of the East Cleveland Police Department . . . on 'cMechanism of an Automobile - Mr. Cloyee Cheney of Kirk Junior High . . . on Safety and Courtesy on the 8 Higl1way -f-ll'I1'. R. A. Brown. Programs are not entirely automobile business . . . The club has charge of sales . . . of the Ifeadefs Digest . . . of the Popular Science Monthly . . . of the Popular M6C7llIl7l'ifZS . . . at reduced prices . . . It also . . . leads rallies . . . delivers Christmas baskets . . . sponsors Safety Patrol. The club is sponsored . . . by the Cleveland Auto Club . . . by the East Cleveland Police Department . . . Shaw Auto Club . . . Unit No. fl of the Cleveland Auto Club . . . Similar clubs . . . at John Hay . . . at Lakewood . . . at Shaker. Auto Club Left to Right: Mr. Morris, K. Schreck, E. Kleinman, B. Phipps, Mr Brown, G. Bressler, G. Rea, Mr. Miller. Second Semester President ...... ............ .... ..... B i l l Phipps Vice President ....... . . . George Bressler 1 Executive Secretary .... Dorothy Wagner Recording Secretary . . . .... Dorothy Thomas Treasurer ........... ....... R ose Coveney . Mr. R. A. Brown Advisers i 3 Mr. W. H. Morris O you know how to drive? . . . Yes? . . . Do you know how to drive cor- 3 rectly and safely? . . . Probably? . . . Do you know what happens to a car when you turn a corner, when you turn a switch or when you put on the brakes? . . . No! . . . The purpose of the newly organized Auto Club . . . to 8 teach the theory of driving . . . to instruct in the mechanics of the automobile . . . to teach safety. Bill Phipps, after one and one-half years' work, succeeded in selling his ideas . . . Through capable advisers-Mr. R. A. Brown-Mr. XV. H. Morris . . . opportunity-grabbing seniors are being automotively enlightened. The membership of the club is limited to seniors whose aim is to add to the regular curriculum of the school a course in practical driving. Orchestra Back Row: J. Kciffer. 'l'. Dunstan, ll. Hanley, J. Houston, C. Taggart, C. Clabaugh, J. Smith, J. Leet, W. Wiese, R. Black, K. VVilliams, P. Herter. Second Row: H. Miggantz, V. Stifel, M. Notting, E. Barton, R. Gettings, B. Thomas, S. Harris, M. Osborne, VV. Hunter, H. Lintner, D. Phelps, J. Tongring. Mr. M. G. Niergarth .. .. Adviser NIC of Shaw's oldest organizations is her orchestra . . . This group of musicians appears at . . . assemblies . . . plays . . . operettas . . . con- certs . . . class exercises. Orchestra and hand . . . working together in elose HARNIONY . comprised mostly of the same members. Last year . . . for the first time . . . orchestra, directed by Mr. Niergarth, entered the Cleveland Contest . . . won second place. At Columbus, Ohio . . . from a group of eleven contestants in the Naf tional Solo and ltlnsemhle Contest . . . three hoys won first place . . . Jack Smith-Bass Horn ..., l 'aul Klugagliass Clarinet . . . Sterling Beckf Alto Saxophone . . . Shaw,s Clarinet Quartette . . . Yincent Pattie, Hildred Lintner, Paul lviseley, Paul Kluga . . . emerged victorious. This year . . . since the Greater Cleveland contest is held only hiennially . . . orchestra did not stand out as prominently as it has in previous years . . . Yet, because of . . . hard work . . . grim determination to overcome all these obstacles and others which have hindered them . . . members really deserve credit. lvith the firm conviction that many artists will soon emerge from this fine organization, let us . . . wish them luck . . . congratulate them upon the fine spirit that they have shown to us this past year. OOTBALL games . . . rallies . . . concerts . . . contests . . . all are a part of the repertoire our fine band goes through this year and every year. Director hlilton 'SJoe', Niergarth . . . by persistent practice . . . developed a musical organization which has gained national recognition. 1 National Contest . . . fourteen soloists from Shaw last year . . . many more this year. Another National Contest this year . . . all work directed toward achiev- ing championship . . . Seven districts have been made from the original Na- tionals . . . Michigan . . . Indiana . . . Illinois . . . Ohio . . . states in our district . . . Shaw competed . . . at Elkhart, Indiana . . . in Illinois division. Kenneth Williams Howard Brehm . . . Jack Smith ..... Richard Phelps ...... Mr. M. G. Niergarth Band 3 . . . . . . . President . . . Vice President 8 .. . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . .fldviser Bach Row: P. VViseley, R. Thomas, D. Hanley, C. Taggart, J. VValker, H. Rice, B. Rauch, R. Anthony, B. Williams, J. Devor, B. Waltz, L. Osborne, J. Lewis, N. Waldron, R. Hennie, L. Jarvis, T. Hensge, J. Smith, L. Swingley, C. Riewaldt. Fifth Row: C. Showalter, C. Baldwin, B. Thompson, L. Schafer. L. Bochicchio, C. Clabaugh, T. Dunstan, J. Houston, H. Broughton, P. Leland, D. Yount, J. Kieffer, J. Leet. Fourth Row: D. Ryks, A. Brightman, B. Weske, J. Schleimer, J. Bosch, VV. VViese, R. Black, J. Tongring. Third Row: A. King, F. Hemler, O. Haas, G. Miller, D. Johnson, G. Hall, P. Kruser, P. Herter, B. Hitchcock, B. Evans, R. Fox, A. Tolbert, R. White, P. Jones, J. Unger, A. Nichols, R. Fox, C. Sundman, B. Evans, C. Rhodes. Second Row: H. Brehm, B. Alden, K. 'Willia.ms, B. Davis, V. Drago, D. VViding, M. Jaap, M. Hughes, M. Preston, M. Osborne, D. Bales, C. Magdsick, B. Badger, H. Lintner, I. VVood, E. Gottschalt, L. Alldridge, R. Anderson. First Row: B. Riehens, M. Niergarth, Jr., Mr. Niergarth. IGHTY voices issuing forth from the throats of a group of students, strikingly dressed in hlaek and red robes, blend in harmony under the eflicient instruction of Bliss Florence Shaffer . . . the Shaw A Cappella Choir scores again. The A Cappella Choir . . . specially selected vocalists . . . to make Shaw more conscious nnlsieally. This year, among its 2LC'lllL'X'l'lIlL'IIl'S, the A Cappella Choir participated in . . . Armistice llav Jl'0U'l'2Llll . . . 'gllon Alonso's Treasure ', oleretta . . . . r- 9 Christmas program . . . 1illlllllll'Ill'L'lllClll, exercises . . . Lake Erie league Festival . . . Spring Concert . . . Greater Cleveland Concert. The organization has been meeting for the past five years. Classical music. choruses . . . nlain work of the A Cappella Choir. Miss Florellee Shaffer Hack Row: K. Kagy, J. Brockway, J. Blair, H. VVillson, li. Last, G. Clarke, D. Metzger. P. xVllll2lII1S, B. Skeel, lt. Niece. Fourth Row: R. Coveney, S. Rowlands, J. Richards, G. Dilts, J. Johnston, VV. Rogers. G. Hoddinott, li. Berkey, G. Uris, J. Halpin, L. Sousa, B. Angel. Third Row: ll. Bailey, NI. Dole, A. Barney, R. Green, J. Fin-ken, E. Pesta. Second Row: C. Gilhride, S. VVehster, lNl. Clark, A. Drexel, B. Dillow, M. Trivisonno, E. Stange, G. Morse, lil. Smith, M. VVyman, M. Inman. Front Row: G. Vlvard. l.. 'l'on1linson. M. '1lllClit5Y'lll2H1. ll. Niederst. ll. Overtield, J. Lee, lil. Sua, D. Beard. l.. llughes. C. Siena. . Arlv-iser ' il in-I W r Cb tiled f A Cappella Choir ONDAY night . . . 1'oom li-ll . . . music . . . lovcl-V voices-'fGirls' 1 - Glcc Club. Organized thirty-four yr-ars ago . . . oldest club in Shaw . . . Bliss Flor- encc Sll21l?f0l', advisor. Gleo Club pllrcliascd for flu- lilwary :1 sct of music books in eight volf umcs- -Scribner Radio Music Librairy . . . Otlu-r ztctivitics . . . annual dancc . . . on Novcmbci' 5 . . . doughnut salt- . . . on J2l.llll2ll'y 18. The Spring Concert, in which all the musical organizations of Shaw purticipaitc, is another cva-nt in which thu Glcc Club has always nmdc itself known. Any girl . . . with Miss Sll2Ll'TCl',S approval . . . eligiblc. Betty Dickinson . . . Eleanor Smith .... Anna Fern Good .. . Myrtle Sheridan .... Miss Florence Shaffer Girls' Glee Club . ..... Presidmzf lice President . . . . . Secretary .. Treasurer . . . ,'ld'Zf'l.Yl'l' Standing: A. Bristcr, K. Lowry, E. W'cndt, M. Zcsiger, L. Sousa, G Osborne, J. Bollinger, M. Salisbury, M. Spach, J. Donato, J. Di Bianca, M Dole, J. Di Bianca, M. Stutc. M. Frey. li. Bcrkcy, M. Kuzcl, J. Toth. M Coburn, J. Allsopp, DI. Clark, I . Kcitfcr, .l. Dunhzir. S. VVchstcr. Hack Row Seated: D. Smith, V. Lambert, I.. Tomlinson, M. Tuckcrman, .l. Douglas, J Halpin, M. VVyman. Third Row: H. Nelms, B. Aldrich, A. Messincr. M. Whitcv S. Dcikc. Sffcond lt'o7u'.' II. l'll1tll2lllt'I'. N. McKay. M. Bziilcy. li. Stzmgc G. VV:1rd. Front Rovv: R. Covcncy, G. Oris, M. Shcridan, H. Smith, B Dickinson. RENCH! . . . That's what you speak . . . or not at all. Organized for seven years . . . under guidance of ltliss Jones . . . ltleetings conducted in French . . . including ininutes . . . Reports and games create French atmosphere . . . Club specialty-fits famous point system . . . The II1CIIlbCI'S earn points by attending meetings, paying dues, and participate ing in the programs. Present inenibcrs edified by the study of French musicians . . . French artists . . . French school systeni . . . French people. Two main events in the life of a French Club inelnberz annual dinner . . . in midwinter . . . cooked by a genuine chef? . . . Final fling of the yearfspring picnic. First Semester Janet Wells .... Charlotte Sutcliffe Ruth Mattis ...... . . . Margit Karlsson . Miss Janet Jones . . .... President . . Vice President . Secretary .. . Treasurer . . . . Adviser . . . Sh-h Probablenicnt non . . . Second Semester .. . . .. Janet Wells .. Charlotte Sutcliffe . . . . . . Ruth Mattis . . . Elaine Hartong . . . Miss Janet Jones Back Row: A. Nicolosi, H. Ussner, V. VVarner, F. Daykin, E. VValsh. Fourth Row: M. Osborne, M. lVilliams, li. Dippel, C. Brown, L. Schultz. M. Krug. Third Row: R. Loomis, D. Lelnnan, N. McKay, B. Stephen, M. Leadrach. Second Row: J. Halpin, E. Gogoliek, E. Wendt, S. Cartwright, M. Baldwin. Front Row: li. Ilartong. R. Mattis, C. Sutcliffe, M. Karlsson. M. Wolf. French Club Latin Club Back Row: D. Rodeheaver, F. Chilan, H. Demmerle, A. Deihel. Fifth Row: R. Anderson, K. Rowland, V. Eseh, M. Hotfaeker, D. Goodman. Fourth Row: H. Sprague, H. Teal, G. hleisel, T. Meyer, M. Craytor. Third Row: P. Steinfurth, R. Thompson, R. Sieferd, F. Daykin, J. Wolfram. Second Row: D. Reed, M. White, M. Dennis, D. Morris, J. Duff. Front Row: P. Leland. M. Engel, D. Tredway, D. Pisor, E. Smith. Eleanor Smith . . . ...... President Dorothy Pisor ..... . . . Vice President Dorothy Tredway . . . ...... Secretary J. V. Duff ........ Treasurer Miss Linnie Arnold . . . . Adviser 3 TEMPORA, O NIORESP' . . . phrase describing our Latin Club's C c . , . . . aetlon . . . Lvery other week on Tuesday, this group of classic-loving students meets . . . Roman supremacy springs to life . . . customs of this once-great nation are vividly, marvelously portrayed and reenacted. Organized five years ago, the l.atin Club has attempted, always . . . to review Roman history . . . to promote a better knowledge of the language . . . to help a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Through requirements for admission to elub . . . fan average grade of C+ or better in Latin . . . the res ionsibilitv to sustain their motto Faeere I , 9 quam Dieerei' . . . active interest of all members . . . are warranted. History Club Back Row: Miss Nott. D. Dick, M. Frey, J. Dunn, L. Emerson, C. Clabaugh, li. Griflith, H. Brehm. Third Howe: M. Blakely, M. Felseh, B. Angel, V. Hsehy, C. Batt. Second Row: N. Byrum, J. Halpin, C. Hecht, H. French. J. Morris. Front Row: M. Allen. C. Hopkins, A. Canning. J. Kovaehy, C. Cannon. First Semester Charles Cannon June Kovaehy . Anne Canning . Bob Cannon . . . Miss Helen Nott . President . Vice President . Secretary . f v . lrcasurer . . . Adviser . . Second Semester Harriet French . . Nelda Byrum . Anne Canning Constance Batt bliss Helen Nott HHOVGH its semi-monthly programs . . . of discussions . . . of debates . . . of talks by well-known speakers . . . of illustrated lectures . . . of electoral polls . . . History Club offers to the students of Shaw an excellent opportunity . . . to study the cause and eiifeet of historical events . . . to keep up with the passing scene. The club was organized in 1934 . . . to create a greater and more intelli- gent interest in history . . . to serve as an extra-currieular activity for those who wish to delve more deeply into the subject . . . The membership was originally limited to twenty-live . . . extended to thirtyvfive . . . now open to all students maintaining an average grade of C+ or better in history. German l Club Back Rove: I. Seidman, M. Sheridan, E. Gottschalt, I.. Tomlinson, R. Oswald. Second Row: D. Pritchard, M. Hughes, E. Gimp, A. Goldwyn, S. Rowlands. Front Rore: l . Merricll. G. Hoifacker. D. Goodman. P. Stein- fnrth, C. Sehunemann. First Semester Carl Schunemann . . . Phyllis Steinfurth .. Margaret Tuekerman Donald Goodman . . . Miss Olive lvoodward ERMAN Club . . . . President . . . . Vice President . . . Secretary . .. Treasurer . .. Adviser .. Second Semester .. Carl Schunemann .. Phyllis Steinfurth Margaret Tuckerman . . . . . Frank Merriell Miss Olive VVoodward . to further interest and knowledge ot students in German . . . organized ten years ago . . . Members corresponding with students in Germany . . . names exchanged through The Student Forum of International Relationsi' . . . headquarters in San Francisco, California. Meetings include . . . playing of records- fto increase vocabulary-to help pronunciation . . . plays in German . . . talks . . . stories . . . amusing German games. The club provides students taking this language with a valuable oppor- tunity for improving their ability to speak German correctly and tluentlv. Back Rrrw: P. Steinfurth. J. Burimrd. E. l ricdn1:1n. Third lfofv' J. Kibler. D. Iitflllllilll, M. Martinson, J. lhlff, A. Hulienstein. Svconfl' R070 J. Conn, G. Cnrmn. C. Colnon, ll. Goodman, D. Perry. Front Iforv: M. YVolf. J. Mihzilcik. B. Kcith, F. Daykin. S. Rowlands. Lotophagi Club Shirley Rowlands . . ........ President Frank Daykin .... ...... V ice President Barbara Keith ...... . . Secretary-Treasurer Miss Madge Lindsay . . . .......... Adviser IHC Iifrrrzfi of Shaw High . . . known as Lolophagi fllllll. Try-outs for lIl0llllJL'l'SllllJ . . . held each sunicsfci' for sfuricnls recom- mended by Hu-ir rcspcctivc English l0il.CllC1'S . . . auhniffccl, fha-sc lucky few. fJl'U'1llllZL'll, H326 . . . Miss Ijmlsziv. :ulviscr . . . im-vtin TS sonii-iiionfhlv in . v . . . fzivorihk arf. ci'u:L'riv1- wrifing . . . social l'Vt'lll, zinnnzil picnic. Their project this your . . . an anthology . . . ML-inbcrs oagurly looked f0l'W2ll'Il To ifs C0lIlplCll0Il. Small but 1-f'fic'icl1f, The Lofophzigi Phila is om- of Shawls inosf construc- fivc :xml valllzilmlv groups . . . All hail Lofophzlgil ff APPY birthday to youn rang in many Shavvites' minds as September V rolled along' . . . It was the seventh birthday of Shawis reading group, the Philomatheian Club . . . Miss Morrison-guiding hand . . . Humorous skits . . . crazy playlets . . . dizzy monologues . . . entertain members at meetings. Club is divided into six committees . . . fiction . . . travel . . . biography . . . dramatics . . . history . . . science . . . Several speakers address the club yearly . . . Mrs. Thorward . . . one of speakers . . . subject, Bogota. Christmas spirit runs very high as the club,s Christmas basket is being prepared . . . food . . . clothing . . . toys . . . included in the basket. First Semester Jeanne Mihalcik Jane Halpin . . . Rita Wilson . . . Barbara Keith .. Miss lNIary Morrison Philoma- theian Club Second Semester President .. . I' we President . .. . . . . . Secretary ,... . . . . . Treasurer . . .... . . . . . .-Idviser . . Bliss Back Row: R. Highce, F. Sutkus, H. nors. Front Row: R. Anderson, R. Mattis, R. Wilson, J. Jack, E. Izant, B. Keith, J. Jeanne Mihaleik .. Jane Halpin . . . Rita VVilson Barbara Keith Mary Morrison Matthew, M. Fahnestoek lx Con J. Kibler, M. VVym'1n l Mll11lClk Halpin. HAW,S Debate Club . . . to promote an active interest in speaking . . . to offer an opportunity to would-be speakers . . . fperhaps the most. important, . . . to sponsor Shaw's debate team. Last year the debate team . . . won the State Contest . . . entered the National Contest at Jacksonville, Illinois' Awas eliminated in the quarter finals. Discussion . . . debate . . . offered on any subject presented by members . . . Local news . . . foreign affairs . . . national questions . . . politics . . . science . . . declamations . . . oratory . . . impromptu talks . . . debates . . . all, a part of their meetings. Apparent n1otto+ get up and get what you have to say off your chest. George Meisel . . . Alan VVurzman . . . Margaret Boyd .. Janet Tatman .... Miss Lois Crank .. Standing: R. VVl1ite, K. Lowry, N. M1-Kay, D. Fox, E. Persing, C Magdsick, G. Hoddinott, H. Martineau, R. Caton, L. Friedman, A. Haben- stein, K. Duehon, J. Engelhorn, D. Goodman, C. Morgenstcrn, J. Nassau, M Dietrich, J. Conn, L. Higbee, L. Alldridge, M. Grimes, J. Bollinger, C Colnon, D. Perry. D. Ludasher. Seated, Hack Row: M. Coburn, J. Squier, J. Dunbar, A. Goldwyn, J. Di Bianca, P. Steinfurth, J. Garwood. Third Row H. Fathauer, M. VVolf, J. Dorman, M. Houseman, L. Emerson, E. Newmani Second Row: E. Smith, B. Thomas, W. Lowry, H. Beehler, M. Hughes, R Higbee. Front Row: J. Tatman. P. Lopatnikov. G. Meisel. A. VVurzman J. Ankeney, M. Boyd. . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Adviser lm Debate Club RAMATIC Club . . . Qvery popular at Shawj . . . presents annual Mid-Year Play-plays for assemblies at Christmas . . . sponsors four Class Night plays each year . . . The talent of the members is greatly ap- preciated by the student body and faculty . . . Programs planned for meet- ings include . . . poems . . . monologues . . . short plays . . . other selections. Prospective members must . . . give a selection for a tryout . . . be ap- proved by a committee composed of club members. Plays presented this year . . . Gilt-Edgedn . . . 'iln the Netn . . . The Boy Comes Home. Virginia Appleton .. Orbison Thomas . . . Phyllis Chamberlain Joan Morris ....... Miss Martha Barnett Dramatic Club ........ President . . . Vice President . . . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Adviser P. Chamberlain, O. Thomas, V. Appleton, J. Morris 1 UCH of the enjoyment derived from the noon movie depends upon the Movie Crew . . . It is the group of boys who are in charge of the pro- jection booth . . . who operate the machines . . . who divide the pictures into sixteen to eighteen-minute lengths. The Stage Crew is that smooth-working group behind the scenes at all Shaw productions doing their best to make the performances successful . . . They operate the stage switchboard . . . shift and set up scenery . . . keep 3 the property room in order. To both these groups-our thanks for their splendid work. Back Row: lt. Seliurlotte, E. Viton, A. King, lt. Lisse, lt. Landon, J. Richards. Second Row: J. Nelson. E. Starrett, I.. Dunning. Front ltmv: B. Thorward, W. Fir-if Semester Starrett, It. Vogt. Edward Starrett ........... Chief Movie Operator James Nelson ........ ............. A ssistant Miss Olive VVo0dward . . .......... Adviser Arthur King ......... .... S tage Manager Miss Martha Barnett ....... Adviser Second Semester Jzunes Nelson ............. Chief Movie Operator Louis Dunning ........ . . . ....... Assistant Miss Olive W'oodward .... ........ A dviser Roy Landon ......... . . . Stage Manager Bliss Lois Dean . . . ........ Adviser Movie Crew tage Crew Art Club First Semester Martin Van Buren .................... President Mike Trivisonno .... ..... V ice President Inga Storm .......... . . Secretary-Treasurer Miss Marion Bright .. ........... Adviser Second Semester Mike Trivisonno .......... ......... P resident Martin Van Buren .... ....... V ice President Inga Storm ........ .... S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Marion Bright ............. Adviser J. Duncan, E. Behrend, J. Smith, M. Van Buren, M. Trivisonno. R. Bateman. Back Row: M. Mericle, J. Dornbirer, M. Stein, M. Williams, B. Jacobs, M. Van Buren, E. Watkins. Front Row: B. Erbor, J. Pearce, E. Behrend. Back Row: J. Thomson, R. Busch, R. Bateman, M. Barnhill, L. Johnson. Front Row: I. Storm, M. Mericle. N exhibition of painting and craft work by former club members . . . 1 March 28 . . . sponsored by present club . . . followed by the Art Club,s own annual exhibition. Several former Art Club members . . . have attained considerable fame . . . have taken many prizes . . . by exhibiting work in some of our largest cities. Annual exhibition by contemporary members includes . . . arts . . . graph- ics . . . ceramics . . . pictorials . . . block prints . . . designs. The annual party was held at the end of the first semester. This club . . . claims sixteen years of existence . . . Meetings--every other Monday . . . under able leadership of Miss lNIarion Bright. WIPWWW WA Hi-Y Clubs MMM Low rl x : f orricinus AMIGOS1 0'-Awqixy M ARG S 9 l'Ul':XlNl'l ., , X S' First Semesfer Kenneth Sch . . . . . . ............. ..... P resident Bill Rogers ,.... ....... . . Vice President John Houston . . .,.. Secretary James Reding ...... .. Treasurer Mr. F. E. VVilliains . . . . . . Adviser HE first Mother, Father, Son Banquet . . . other suppers, films . . . swimming, football, baseball tournaments . . dances, sport . plus a super- successful Hi-Y showgall assisted in making this year the highest in enroll- nient. and attendance in the history of Shaw Hi-Y . . . Special honor was reflected upon the Hi-Y and Kenneth Schreek, its president, by to nlembcrship in the Kiwanis Club. his invitation 'l'hirteen boys, Bill Rogers, Frank Birt, Dick Neale, Jay Ankeney, Gordon Mead, Xvilliani C. Eden, Charles Gardiner, Dale Davis, Ralph Gordon, John Houston, Don Stewart, Kenneth Sclirecli and Ralph FOX, attended thc Hi-Y Conference at Toledo . . . Authentically, the Hi-Y has c purpose to a greater degree of efficiency than ever before. Copaine Tala Top Row R. l'.xl.Mln l lllll'ZNlI'I! Top Row G. Bl-:Crain U. XVIIITI. Nll'll.lIA'l'II R. l'lAR'l' I ,iz wr J. J. S'r.uu:i'u ic R. lhxsml vssi-: VV. Flucw Il. Wfumzu N. Rooizns Seeond Row J. TONGRING R. Poirsr X K. 'l'.xl.no'r'l NY. linowx Coin, ll. HIIICIIHNIR Nl. fVlr:I.'rzi:n wviKl.KI'ZN J. J. Front Row R. NIURRAY J. RICRNIHIQ ICRG JXN K1-zsrx Goss 1.1111 1-ze in llmucu Hol's'roN I . H1131 Lick VV. llxlmllzli .L IYANNJK Nermifl Ron' C. Fmuus li. IAOFTUS VV. Lowln' VV. SAM-'Kow VV. .N IJIIIN arried out its W. CUs'rEn R. EVANS Front Row M. DIl'ITRICH J. SMI'l'II VV. Sxmima R. Fox R. Fox It. CU:-rrun A. ROSEN D, S'l'l'IVl'All'l' Hi-Y Clubs J' Wyggkiww C President ...... Vice President . . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Adviser .... Mazda Halcyon Top Row Top Row W. '1'ETEAIvI.'I' K. GEIGI-in F. MERR1EI.I. C. GREIINIIZ Secmzd Row B. SISSON R. CANNON C. Emu: P. BROOKSIVIITH C. BOEIIRINGER J. C-ONDELL II. BIIOAOEIEIJI J. LESLIII D. SCOTT Front Row R. CONOYER J. FRIEI. R. CLEVEIILI' G. BRYIKN C. CANNON D. MUSSEI.I. J. BYRNE VV. c'0RBI'2'l'l' NI. SwITzI:Iz J. FICKEN R. BYYJRS I.. FRIEIIMAN W. WVOODVYORTII Second Ron' R. LUPTON K. WYILLIAMS A. G0l.DWX'N J. LEWYIS G. XVEIGLE G. HOIIIIINOTT R. IJl'I'l'I-IRSUX G. SDIITII li. Plzw C. ScII1'NmIANN Fran! Horn' H. ZORN VV. LENOX J. Sl'II.K.x K. SCIIRECII P. XVISI-II.l-IY WYIESE W. B. GAMnI.EE J. SCIILEIDIER l A Second S'eirz1'sffr Ecoawasin Top Row P. SXVl'Il4INl'IY R. HAIIIIIS H. BlRNB.kI'DI J. REIIINO R. GIIIEI-'I'I'1I B. ISLIYLY Fl. MEIILIN Sf4f'fl'llII Row Ii. IIAAIIIIA' J. l3RYAN'l' D. l'll7T'l'0N R. 'l'AvI.OR C. CLELAND D. RICH Il. Blu-:IIM VV. KAVANAIIGII C. STULI. Frou! Rozc' li. GI.l1:.xSON J. NIORGAN' R. 'l'RI4:SclI J. NIESSNEII D. HANLEY Ii. SCIIRUIIIDHR D. NICALIC C. CLAIIATOII WABIN HALKXOYX M .XZDA BMJ M! N216 Z . . Bob Tresch .. John Bernier .. Robert Taylor Don Stewart Mr. F. E. Williams I I I 1 1 XZ QI Top Row SMART . J. Amigosfnl, JK' Argus I! 13 A Top Raul . I.. JONES' I ' B. COnm:.II', 5. R. GORDON ' li. Kllm I B. DOYLE R. VIIITOBIAS Semml R010 li. ISOEIIIIINOILII H. HIINSCIIEII W. 'PIICKEIIIIIAN D. HIIMPIIREV A. KI'EIINl1:IIT E. DIYIKICKX' B. 0SY5'fXI.ll W. lVlA'l l'I'IRN H. IIICDIN IS. l.I1:IIn' l rn1Il Row K. NlCS'l'AY G. Nllhlll D. IJAVIS P. IlICINDIIl.I.I'IR VV. EDEN J. IZANT J. NOI..KN' G. CI..uIIn: H. IIPIWIS J. IXLAIR C. SNl'2l.Ll'Ilf Srfrvmrl Row VV. All-ITZGHR M. XYAN IQUREN B. 'l'IIOAII'SoN J. Ill-IISS . l.I-1 Rl'Z'l'lI.I.EY D. 1,IIl'II.l'S T 1 li. BIRT Il. ROGERS ln. lsRI'ZSSl.l'IR Front Row P. CAICVIIIR G. SMITII J, RINI:IzOI.T F. BIRT J. lVlII.l.El! P. PATIIAM - A. SANSOM FQ, Baal Roc M. VVilliams, H. Sprague, E. Izant, B. Ralph, I. Lenz, Apple ton, Maloney, J. Kovachy Wilkison Pur Dun, J. Wells. First Semester Florence Wilkison Joan Pur Dun ... Janet Wells ..... llarjorie Tissot . . Miss Alice Codin BNIOR Friendship Club . . Front How: N. McKinley, M. Tissot, .. . Presirlent ... . . Vice Pr1'.sidf'nt . . .. ... Secretary ... . . . Treasurer . . .. Adviser . Senior Friendship Club Second Semester Florence Wilkison ... Joan Pur Dun ..... Janet Wells . . . . . Nelda Byrum Miss Alice Cof'Hn . eighteen years old . . . Miss Ruth Kcnnan, first adviser . . . Miss Alice A. Cotlin, present adviser . . . This year the club held its third annual Senior Friendship-Hi-Y banquet in November . . . guest. speakergliev. Howard M. lvells. Activities include . . . working on committees . . . making bandages at Huron Road Hospital . . . filling baskets . . . First semester . . . program topics built around uliersonal Charm . . . Second semester . . . any interesting topic . . . outstanding speakers. Club provides opportunity for juniors and seniors to make the acquaint- ance of girls with whom the members have had no previous contact . . . New members are welcomed at a Recognition Service . . . followed by a tea . . . given forthe girls by the Wlomenis Board of the Y. YV. C. A. Ring Group . . . girls especially interested in Y. XV. C. A. work . . . visits to interesting places, on program . . . llpon the fulfillment of certain rigid requirements, girls are presented with Girl Reserve rings at an impressive CCTCIHOIIY. 0 form lasting friendships . . . to introduce new ideas . . . to enjoy more happiness . . . to strive for higher ideals-the Sophomore Friendship Club of Shaw High School. Combined organization introduced in 1919 . . . not until 1922 was it divided into two groupsgthe Freshman and the Senior Friendship Clubs . . . The Junior Club came into being in 192-li . . . Sophomore Club now takes its place . . . Nleetings are held every other NVQ-dnesday . . . cabinet meetings held on alternate weeks. Many interesting and educational speakers are introduced after busi- ness meetings . . . llrs. Eldrich . . . Girls' Relationship with Boysw . . . one of most important subjects. The joint recognition service held annually . . . for both sophomore and senior groups . . . took place November 17' . . . guest speaker . . . Reverend Kershner . . . Following services, tea was served for the mothers. Thanksgiving baskets were filled . . . giv pre-Christmas dance sponsored December 15 First Sf'rnr'.vif'r Virginia llseh . . . Jean Loomis . . . lNIarian Craigie . . .loan Squier ......... Miss Harriet Carpenter Sophomore Friendship Club Pr1'.vir1r'nf . .. lice IJTf?Sil1l'1lf Secretary . Treasurer .Aid-viser . en to many needy families . . Second Semester .lean Loomis . . . . . Mary Jane Todd Martha Akers ........... Jean Williams . . . Miss Harriet Carpenter Back Rare: V. Lambert. B. Bailey, K. Lowry, F. Budenl D Schvv firtz, M. Hotfaekcr. Front Row: J. Squier, J. Loomis, V. Fseh It Hlaum-in M. Craigie. OUR move . . . uerown mel' . . . queen me,'-heard at weekly meet- ings of the Chess it Checker Club . . . This club . . . frequently con- quered elubs of many other schools. Young in age . . . old in wisdom . . . The purpose . . . bring together kindred spirits . . . concerning chess . . . semester . . . tournament held . . . to obtain the best tal meets . . . All pupils invited . . . to attend meetings . . sible help from the players and their problems. First Semester Eugene Furst . . . . . . I'rf'.vin'v11I . . . . Frank Daykin ..... .... I 'ice President . . . . . . hlary Louise Craytor . . . . . SwcrefaryaTreasurer . . . . hir. J. L. Snavely . . . ...... flflzlisvr . Bach' lfvrv: T. Needels. A. Bond. li. Binder. R. Green. lt. Rose, R. runst. lt. Mason. C. Herninger, J. Means, A. Barnes. G. Meisel. Front ore: M. f'r:1ytor. Il. lmmke. li. Smith. li. lfnrst. .l. Duff. l . llaykin. of this club . . . to checkers . . . Each ent for inter-school . to gather all pos- Second Semester . . . Frank Daykin . . . . . . Robert Smith Mary Louise Craytor . . Mr. J. I.. Snavely VXA . A Sew Chess SL Checker Club TAMPS . . . stamps . . . everywhere . . . not a one to use . . . That is the 1 situation at the Stamp Club's weekly meeting-Miss Devney, faculty adviser. The club alternates . . . a formal meeting one week . . . an informal meet- ing the next week . . . Talks . . . new stamps . . . special stamps . . . collec- 9 tions-constitute the program for the formal meeting . . . Business meeting . . . trading . . . exhibiting . . . form the plans for the informal meetings . . . Pretty stamps . . . the hall exhibits. First Semester funny stamps . . . big stamps . . . little stampsw-make up 3 Second Semester Clayton George . . . .... President ..... . . . Clayton George Dick Walling .... .... V ice President .... ..... R ay Hugo Eugene Furst ...... . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . ...... Martha Crane Miss Anna Devney .... ...... A rlviser ..... . . . Miss Anna Devney Stamp Club First Row: N. Mr-Kay, R. ltlason, A. Barnes, J. Conant. Second Row: M. Meshenberg, J. Means, J. Merriell. Third Row: G. Curran, M. Crane, R. Hayman. Fourth Row: E. Furst, R. Walling, C. George. OR those girls who wish to gain more information . . . about the subject of health . . . about problems pertaining to it----the organization of the Shaw Health Club. A year ago, a few girls . . . finished their courses in Health Education . . . desired to increase their knowledge . . . struck upon the idea of forming a club . . . are now under the able leadership of Bliss Melvebb, our school nurse . . . These girls are the members of one of Shaw,s most recently organized groups . . . have made speedy headway. f Among the speakers who entertained the girls after meetings . . . lNI1'. Schroeder of the Cleveland Heights Fire Department . . . Charlotte Bailey of the American Red Cross. Just a hint, girls . . . meetings held every second Friday . . . any girl eligible. First Semester Louise Emerson . . . . . . Presirlerit . . . . .lean Dorman .... . . . . Vice President . . . .lane Kastner ...... . . Sl'CI'!'fll7'-IIA1lI'l'lISIl!'l'l' . . . . .-ldzriser Miss Nina MeWebb . . , Standing: J. Sehaller, B. Fortune, D. Vvagner, V. Ginunel, D. Clark M. Giles, L. Stevens, V. Gilbert, B. Orr, R. Davies, B. Aldrieh, N. Haas VV. Hecht. Seated, Back Row: D. VVhite, R. Thompson, hi. Long. I. Vvood. VV. Gerfen. A. Messmer. Third Row: M. White, R. Blake. M. Robbins, H Beehler, M. Frey, S. Heike. Second Row: C. McClelland. H. Benesh, M Hughes, M. Houseman. M. Rinear, R. VVhite. Front Row: H. O'Malley. J. Kafton. L. Emerson, J. Dorman, V. Darvill, L. Alldridge. Second Semester .. Louise Emerson . . . . .Jean Dorman . . Audrey Messmer lkliss Nina Mc-Vvebb Health Club Rifle Club W3 W JKWJS W f i First Semester Francis Fisher Henry Damm .... Bob Harmon . . . Bob Harmon .... Mr. B. G. Boggs ANG! Bang! Bang!. Back Row: B. Harmon, L. Lovell, J. McCalligan, B. VValtz, K. Coekram F. Fisher, C. Sundman, B. Davis, B. Rauch, R. Keifer. Third Row: B Oswald, F. Larned, C. VVillson, R. Imboden, Taggart, J. Swisher, J. Martinek. C. Clahaugh, II R. Woodruff, F. Kappen, Cr. Onions. Second Row. J. Leet, P. Yeaw, WV. Thompson, S. Layton, R. Boak, A. Drexel, J. Phillips R. Rhodes, K. Van VVoert. C. Magdsiek, R. Steele, Mr. Boggs. Front Row J. Devor, N. Waldron, R. Butler, P. Moran, F.. Schwab, C. Riewaldt, J. Miller P . Da Bato, D. Zinek, als, Prrf.s'i1If'nt . Vice Presiflmlf Secretary . . . . . Treaszlrer . .. Xlrlziiser . . . Silence reign F. Randel, P. Patrain. Second Semester Clarence Ricwaldt . . . . . Bob VValtz 1 .. Frank Kappen . . . Neal Vvaldron Mr. B. G. Boggs s as targets are examined . . . Look! Look! . . . three perfect bullis-eyes! . . . The marksman could have been F. Fisher, C. Riewaldt. or B. YValtz, whose averages fall between 98 and 100. 8 The scene . . . basement of Kirk girls, gym . . . Time . . . 6 130-9 :30 . . . any Thursday evening . . . It is cold or there would be others hitting 97' instead of 95 or under . . . Dues . . . ftwenty-five cents per weckj . . . pay for thirty shells and three targets for each member . . . Despite the cold atmose phcre, the Rifle Club, as a whole, has bettered its scoring average. Mr. Boggs, adviser . . . A team from the club . . . enters contests with other schools . . . plans to hold intersehola suitable meeting place is acquired. stie tournaments when a more J Q ifewfefz, Photo- graphic Club Back Row: J. Conant, P. Yeaw, G. WVebster, R. Imboden, R. VValtz, L. Lisy, G. Hunter, D. Huber. Second Row: G. Crookliam, G. Peers, VV. Urban, W. Welmster. Front 13010: H. Vvatkins, J. Nassau, bl. Streator. First Semester Second Semester Robert Imboden President . Robert Imboden Robert Imboden Vice President Lindley Osborne Bob Vvaltz .... James Nassau . Secretary . Treasurer . Nancy McKinley . ....... Bob Waltz Mr. 0. N. Craig Adviser . Mr. 0. N. Craig ONE a1'e the old days of YVatch the birdie, please . . . Now, the more unsuspecting the victim, the better . . . The candid camera craze, which has swept over the country, has hit Shaw . . . The Photographic Club, ad- vised by the capable Mr. Craig, has taken up this a1't of the candid camera. lllost members . . . develop their own pictures . . . experiment on angle- shots . . . make their own prints . . . These Hner points explained and discussed frequently for new members . . . to bring out methods for attaining greater skill. As newer, more complex parts of cameras come into use, tl1e members explain these working mechanisms and their advantages over older instruments. Interesting educational excursions were made . . . to Case School of Apf plied Science Observatory . . . to Nela Park . . . to Eastman Kodak Company. Cut Affairs These are some of our seniors who mlew up 1600 rubber balloons for their vwn enjoyment. QOf course. the en- oylnent was the proin.'lj All right. girls. the 1lll0t0g'I'I11JllCI' rants you to look :xt the i'IlIIll'I'il. Make his u good picture. it's going to be in he Sliilfflef' lNIr. Leet kept Miss llliitllldll stepping ight along at the pron1.U One of the scenes from :1 fine Christ- mas play. f . ff'-' 4 r i lf Everybody signing annuals at the rst annual Annual signature party. La, la, lu de. de. de. an scene from ie operetta. All ready-bring on your prom at don't dance on the ceiling. Mr. Dietrielfs special table at the gnature party. An uutograpli for the king. 5515.3 i ...AV Zi? E7 Sports At Random lyixllllil. our star pitcln-r. In-wis. li-:uling in tln- lnirdlvs. Ul,0tll2lllgl'l'n Starlnn-k shot onc np. Tip-olf of tln- SllIlWV'l'llyl'lJl gznno. liosc-nlwrg ri-:uly to ln-wk his own stritv ra-corrl. finglim-Inoltrn :llso plays lvzisclmll. lfcl Miller from first lmsv. YV:iiting for tln' liglltim-s to arrive, wv find K'02ll'll Num-nnikm-r. l':ilnn-r sunk this lmskvt against l'llyri:1. Our lion-lu-y tn-:un purtioip:iting in tln- icy gains which. :iftur 20 yn-urs, has lwvn rn-vivf-fl in cllt'V1'l1llNl. liinvliolt 1-li-:m-fl :i good ilistancm- in tliis lmroml jinnp. NlK'Ill'Iltll :iwuits tln' gun. lgl'Zlt'lll'l nnilu-s :n niu- jninp :lt llciglits. Uni' 4-llc-crlmulors in action. Clubs Informal f'Jlllllll'llQ'llt sviwim- of tlu- Sa-nior :incl Slilllllblllllfl' l'll'it'IlllSllllJ 4-lulms in tlu- Jlll1llt0l'llllIl. xll'lIllN'l'S of tlu' ltnflio Cflulm work- ing on tlu-ir trznnsrnittvr in tln- Radio flulm room. , . . , . Nlr, C rung NIIUXVIIIQ' tln- l llUtUgl'!llDlllK' l'lul1 how to Hx tlu- print. l':u'ticip:n1ts in :1 typim-al. i.0I'llHll initiation of tlu' liiltlll Clulm. 'l'lu' prouiina-nt young luclin-A ol' tlu- Sopllonlorc l'lI'll'YlllSlllP Vlulm who UUIII' mom' llui 1-:ilniilrt oi' that or1r:miz:ntion. P5 'l'lu- Stamp l'lul1 IIlt'IlllN'l'N llllllIStl'l' ously looking for nvws of ni-w stamps. Sonia' of tllosm- Ill2lI'liSIIll'lI of tlu- ltitlm- flulr :uw Illlgllff' :u'c'ur:ite-. Souix- Plllllillliltllklilll flulv nivilllwrs p:1rticip:1ting in tlll'll' vlulu :u-tivit-V rr-uding. 'l'lu- t'vr:u'king Ill7WlIH in :n l l'1'llt'll flulv initiation. Your Ul2.w'r7'1'r sulrscription inoiu--V living ill't'0llIltt'il for lmy tllv m'irc'lll:ition stall' of tllm' U11,s'1'r7'r'r'. Uno of lllUSl' Hut-llloviligj uluwx 2'2iIllt'S of tlu- fllll'SS X f'llt'l'lit'l' f'lul1. Tllc Lotopluigi Club llll'IlllH'I'S :it- te-inpting morn- vrvutivr- writing. ITH the addition of the auditorium, which was ready for use in 1917, Shaw was prepared for the future. Little did anyone realize what the future held in store for her. The influence of the war overseas struck Shaw. Over three hundred alumni and students joined the colors. Uniforms for the boys yet in school were obtained, compulsory military training, every day, conveyed to the student body a little of the meaning of war. The super-patriotic spirit of everybody in general was responsible for the adoption of the uniform of middies and skirts for the girls. In 1921, the students were received into the fine new Techni- cal Building, which, along with the so-called Old Building Qbuilt in 1906j, with the auditorium, with the gymnasium, with the swim- ming pool, with the band room and with the fine stadium which was first used in 1923, constitutes the Shaw High School of which we are a part. Thus, it is this great institution of Shaw High School, which was founded one hundred years ago, which has survived so many hardships, which has known so many joys, and which has educated so many persons, of which we are so rightfully proud. I S XS ADV '55 ERTISIN CII u j 7A A 5 f V - 7- fl . - A ...+..., Z A-Y ' Y gvivljrf ' ,A R A ' V -4 1,,,.,l ,Y L LJ!-'f -+- A-.:- 1 - f . .a , Quia- A.: .. 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Ill LM 1 .L X A-'CM iff . ul J nu ann ll- l' ..' gg- .gl X . 4 I Lia Q ilk: ... -lil Ill ll: ll: :1 I II: H: :ll ...- if Q2,g ', 2 ' ' tqa -,.1:-:-,5..-'IZ-'-L - - N ..,-'W ,V fx Y -. -'i-3.4 ' N F L Hx - -r1.5 f H.-.- - : PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER Aetna Window Cleaning Company American School Service Company R. G. Angel, Inc. Bell Drug Company Church Service Station Capitol Shoe Repair Karl Brown QMeat Market! Child's Dairy Chesshire Studios Collinwood Shale Brick 8: Supply Company Community Laundry Delmar Restaurant De Salvo Shoe Repair East Cleveland Coal Company East Cleveland Lumber Company East Cleveland Police East Cleveland School of Business East Cleveland Lion's Club Ehrig Printery Euclid-Page Delicatessen Euclid-Taylor Pharmacy J. W. English Evan's Flowers, Inc. Foster Dance Studio Herringshaw Hardware Company Haberacker-Ebner Optical Company Holfman-Carlson QPrintersJ Hollinger Realty Company Home Heating Company Jack Frost Do-Nuts Kennedy Company ' Kiwanis Club 1Boys and Girls Co-mmitteej Frank J. Lauer The May Company Morse-Crable Coal Company Mike Noble fSanitary Barber Shopj George N. Nelson Uewelerj Nick's Barber Shop Norton Brothers Company Northern Engraving 8: Electrotype Company Old Fashioned Boarding House Park Floral Company Patterson-Sargent Company Quality Ice Cream Shaw-Hayden Theater Sheldon Operating Company Spencerian College Stonebraker Drugs Stuehringer's QGrocery 8: Meatsj Tower Press, Inc. White Tool 8z Supply Company Young's Tailoring 8: Dry Cleaning HAVE A NATURAL, SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN in the Famous Second Floor Studio of THE MAY COMPANY Official Photographers for the SHAW HIGH SCHOOL Shuttle Tech I Buildingj CK1fnnefh Sch WE TRAIN Our Pupils for the best Oilice Positions ALL Business Branches Individual Instruction EAST CLEVELAND SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 14065 Euclid Avenue GLenville 8893 MR. and Mus. Trios. P. SCULLY Day and Night Sessions all Year fMr. Vivianj 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X- How many seats are there in our auditorium? See the advertisement that reads Congratulations 'JG '36 -It -K' Our Cement Soles Have Proven To Be A Successw Try Them-Thank You KARL BROWN Quality Meats GLenville 5800 15522 Euclid at Taylor Road Always Open Real Service DELMAR RESTAURANT 14306-08 Euclid Ave. MUlberry 9374 Cleveland, O. -X- -JG 'X' 'X' Where are the business ofiices of the Board of Education? See the East Cleveland Coal Co. ad- vertisement. 'X' 'X' -X- -I9 How many credits are required for graduation? See the White Tool and Supply Co. advertisement. 'k 'X' -X- 'K What famous Hollywood movie star was gradu- ated from Shaw? See the Quality Ice Cream ad- vertisement. -JG -JG '16 -X' DE SALVO SHOE REPAIR D ance or Learn to Dance HAT CLEANING SHOE REPAIRING at 15528 Euclid Avenue FOSTER DANCE STUDIO fCockram, Harris, Lelietilley and Trrschj 13929 Euclid Ave' E' Cleveland Compliments of the Boys' and Girls' Committee of THE KIWANIS CLUB of East Cleveland 'X' 'X' -16 'X' How many girls' locker rooms are there in Shaw? See the Morse-Crable Coal Co. advertisement. 46 -X' -li 'X' How many points may a student have in outside activities? See the Norton Bros. advertisement. 'l- 'li -X' -X- Who wrote the words to our Alma Mater? See the Shaw-Hayden Theater advertisement. 'K' -X- -X- 'X- COMMUNITY LAUNDRY 15939 Euclid Ave. Cash and Carry Save 20'Z, Compliments of The Haberacker and Ebner Optical Co. Manufacturing-Dispensing Opticians 511-15 Citizens Bldg. 850 Euclid Ave. MAin 2431 Cleveland, Ohio Stationery-Engraving-OHice Supplies HOFFMAN-CARLSON PRINTERS ir GLenville 0264 14066 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland, O. Central Heating unit behind Prospect 'X' -lt -X- -li Where was the gym located in the old days? S the Chesshire Studio advertisement. -x- -me -x- -me CC THE MORSE-CRABLE COAL CO. Retail Coal Dealers Main Oflice and Yard 1653 Doan Ave., East Cleveland Phone MUlberry 4574 O Branch Yards Green Rd. at 1335 W. 116 St. South Euclid LAkewood 7200 KTIIF Student Councilj How long is our swimming pool? See the Ehrig In what homeroom are there 15 boys named Prlnterv advertisement. Bob? See the Evan's Floral Shop advertisement 4 -x- -x- -x- -x- Vl hlch one of our coaches made a record fish catch How many teachers are employed at Shaw at last summer? See the East Cleveland School Of the present time? See the Lion's Club advertise Busmess advertisement. ment. BOOK COVERS AMERICAN SCHOOL SERVICE COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio SHAYV BATTING AND FIELDING AVERAGES ROSTER Hcinlcn . . Gugliemotta Miller .... Dunning . Dc Julius D'Anna . . Harris .. Schroeder Commander Doubler .. Green . . . Mcltzcr . . Trcsch . . SEASON 1937 AB. R. H. PCT 31 8 11 .355 56 1 5 19 .339 56 9 18 .321 44 8 14 .318 17 3 5 .288 39 4 9 .231 39 6 9 .231 9 1 2 222 32 5 7 .219 37 5 7 .189 11 2 2 .181 52 12 9 .173 4-7 7 7 .149 PC 11 15 85 10 20 4 8 3 8 19 0 170 16 Innings E. PCT. RBI. Played 2 .857 80 4 .922 129 2 .967 123 1 .923 110 1 .955 29 5 .773 86 2 .833 74 1 .800 28 2 .818 87 5 .872 100 0 1.000 34 3 .985 118 5 .856 122 Prepare For THE BETTER POSITIONS IN BUSINESS at SPENCERIAN COLLEGE Spencerian trained men and women are handb, business administration, private and in demand for responsible positions in to- executive secretarial courses, begin each day's business. More than 740 students and week at Spencerian College. graduates placed Free of Charge by Spen- Social, cultural and athletic activities are cerian in 1937. also available. New classes, both day and evening, in You can now arrange your tuition in new, shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, accounting, low, easy payments. Call or write today for air conditioning, stenotypy Cmachine short- complete information. SPENCERIAN COLLEGE 3201 Euclid Avenue HEnderson 3200 Faithful Service to Student and Employer Since 1848 K6-0 favor Shawj fTre'vor Reesj fJohn Houstonj MIKE NOBLE Sanitary Barber Shop Best Service by Experienced and Courteous Barbers 14209 Euclid Ave. How many homerooms have we? See the Capitol What grades are required to be on the honor roll? Shoe Repair advertisement. See the Frank J. Lauer advertisement. 4+ x- as as- ar- -n- as 1 How many students were in Shaw's largest Where is the heating plant for Shaw located? graduating class? See the Nelson Jewelry adver- See the Hoffman-Carlson advertisement. tisement. NS Bgok 5D ' 4 I Q 'E- 13 -. -Q ' 09 s sf!! 9 'Q Oafo: f I I 4, 9. 495 90' ' 202. .,. . ,, 'Q . ., . . Q 0,094 .A 3 5':0 'o-v, :sem 5,3 Vo- Po' 06 909' ,nas woe ,ops SW b'!v' 38 9091 00' vo' :I-:8 0 C D 1 ' Q 1 9234 503 P35 9:93 5091 9:43 5.0.1 36.4 9,01 .gg V' -.1 gain? A' , o. ,. 9: . z I: -. 591 0 I ,Q M' Q 523434 ,092 M ' 'Q 5 ,of 6: Od 'Q P 405W 50. o - 0' 04 'off ' ' Q B' 6 1. 0-4.03 9 ,E ' Q v ' n C I 'X W PHQ NES'6'38-slag Congratulations Seniors of the Centennial Classes of Shaw High School The Shuttle wishes You Success ll 5 fime gow on.. the name TOWER PRESS, lnc., becomes better lcnown to all High Schools and Colleges . . . you hear it discussed at all Frat houses . . . on the campus, and at board meetings. Here is a service that quiclcly spreads throughout these institutions. Year Boolcs, School Catalogs, Handbooks, Reports, completed our own plant from composition to binding . . . THE TOWER PRESS, INC. Telephone: PRospect 7700 1900 SUPERIOR AVE., CLEVELAND CONGRATULATIONS, OLD SHAW HIGH Although you have a slight edge in age four manager has only been in the coal business in East Cleveland for 35 years while you take credit for a hundred! we do have something in common. A quality for which a name has become a symbol. SHAW HIGH SCHOOL Only the Best in Secondary Education fFirst jloor, THE EAST CLEVELAND COAL CO. Only the Best in Coal Quality amd Business Service Technical Buildingj HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL SCORES -x- -me sc- -me What came to Shaw after the repeal of prohibi Shaw C9-I1'C01'l Lehman 0 tion? See the Home Heating Co. advertisement. Shaw Shaker 6 Shaw Akron East 6 Shaw Lakewood 13 if 41- -X- ic- Shaw Collinwood 26 Shaw Cleveland East 14 Shaw Elyria 26 Shaw Lorain 14 Sh H ' ht 0 aw mg S Compliments of SHAW-HAYDEN R. G. ANGEL, INC. THEATER Carpets - Furniture - Lamps - Slipcovers 14679 Euclid Llberty 1836 fJohn Howard-not the movie starj fln the gym in 193'7j onqmfulafiolzs --. Eff? :Y iw 2 erflgjeg 2.1, Ii X 5 l f860 seatsj TRACK Lake Erie League Lakewood 61 A HOME HEATING CO. Tinners--Furnace-Roofing Cleveland Heights 51 Shaker 44 Air Conditioning Shaw 35 Elyria 35 Don Fisher . Wm. Powell L0I'3iH 30 13503 Euclid Llberty 1350 fBeer jackets for everybodyj SERVICE QUALITY EUCLID-TAYLOR PHARMACY CONIPANY Comer, Euclid Ave. and Taylor Rd. Your Neighborhood Drug Store ---- Free Delivery GLenville 0823 What teacher claims the credit for having painted the sashes of the windows in the old building many years ago? See the Capitol Shoe Repair advertisement. 'K 'X' -X' -X' How many girls are known as girls, swimming leaders? See the Patterson-Sargent Co. advertise- ment. K- 'X' 'X' -JI' Who among us is a cousin to Fred Waring? See the Nelson's Jewelry advertisement. BETTER FLOWERS Choice Roses Gift Pottery Gardenias and Orchids Novelties CORSAGES and FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Smartly Styled EVANS FLOWERS INCORPORATED Llberty 8983-84-85 14136 Euclid Flowers telegraphed all over the world as ,X as ix- fNobody knowsj fRo0m 107j WATCH 111,55 ,,,,,,,, , The Graduation Gift that is Cherished The Courtesy of an Account is Available ELGIN, GRUEN and 1 HAMILTON Smartly Designed Reasonably Priced Ruggedness in design and S40 serviceability in this Gruen ly! I QQ Qeoi' ff - E els on JEVVELER OPTICIAN 1385 Hayden Ave. East Cleveland Jewelers Since 1920 fFrank Hemlerj fJune 1937-333 studentsj QUALITY ICE CREAMS are served exclusively in all EAST CLEVELAND SCHOOLS and may be purchased at BETTER STORES throughout the city 'A' Quality Ice Creams are made by QUALITY ICE CREAM CO. 6519 Carnegie Ave. HEnderson 7700 f1.,U, pagesj fJohn fJack Cozj Howardj Who in the school might compete for the title big boy ? See the Collinwood Shale Brick 81 Sup- ply Co. advertisement. 'X' 'X' tl' U' K' 'X' 'X' 'I' When did Shaw have its doors closed to educa- Who is the editor of this book? See the May tion? See the Chesshire Studio advertisement. Co. advertisement. -x- -me -x- -me -x- -me -se -x- . V B. H. CHILD Comphments of East Cleveland Dairy EAST CLEVELAND A Quarter of a Century of Service Class 1 Dairy Products POLICE DEPARTMENT On the Eagliidgluog Cleveland YOUNGS ' ' ' ' ' CHURCH SERVICE STATION and HI-SPEED-BLUE FLASH Glenville 0688 . 14762 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland 15700 Euehd Ave' MU'be V 9578 Who were the four boys who received three let- Who was the principal of Shaw who later be- ters in the '37-'38 season. See the DeSalvo Shoe came a member of congress and governor of Utah Repair advertisement. and New Mexico? See the White Tool and Supply Co. advertisement. 4+ 4. 4 4 -me 4+ ac- as From what part of the building is the corner reproduced that appears on the cover? See the May Co. advertisement. WE PRINT ANYTHING FROM A BUSINESS CARD TO A CATALOG 0 0 0 THE EHRIG PRINTERY Phone: GLenville 9094 1784 Amherst Street East Cleveland, Ohio fThe Centennial Editionj U20 yardsj CAPITOL SHOE REPAIR 1402 Hayden Avenue at Shaw X While you wait For your convenience We Carry All Popular Brands of Shoe Polishes, Shoe Laces and Dancing Taps Shoe Shine Parlor Shaw Students, Patronize Us We Patronize You fMr. Brownj' L42 roomsj THE PARK FLORAL CO. J. E. ROWLANDS 13906 Euclid Avenue Opposite the Wind-a-meer Theatre What school organization runs the noon movie? See the Morse-Crable Coal Co. advertisement. 'X' -X- -X- -I' What was the score of the Shaw-Heights game this year? See the Spencerian College advertise- ment. -x- ar- ar- or EAT! JACK FROST DOA-NUTS Fresh Daily Open 2:00 P. M. to 12:00 15610 Euclid Ave. 8414 Hough Ave. GArfield 4076 THE EAST CLEVELAND LUMBER CO. Shaw Ave. and Nickel Plate R.R. ir Established 1910 Quality Lumber for Every Purpose GLenville 5988 fThe Choral Organizationj -X- -X' 'X' 'll- At one time in Shaw's infancy, why were there no men teachers instructing? See the Herringshaw Co. advertisement. Compliments of THE KENNEDY COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Supplies J. W. ENGLISH Theater Curtains and Equipment READY MIXED CONCRETE Furniture and Rugs GLenville 7114 15648 Euclid Ave. THE When was the first annual Shuttle signature COLLINWOOD SHALE BRICK 8: SUPPLY CO. party held? See the ad reading Congratulations KEnn10re 2200 Starbuck, Corbeau and Gordon 'X' 'X' 'li 'X' K Q NICK'S BARBER SHOP Artistic Ladies and Gent's Haircutting First Class Service 1645 Hayden Avenue 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' Who was the Student Council president this term? See the Spencerian College advertisement. 'X' -16 '15 'X- When was our stadium first used? See the Aetna Window Cleaning Co. advertisement. THE WHITE TOOL AND SUPPLY CO. O SUPPLIES, TOOLS AND MACHINERY O 1313-1317 West Sixth Street Cleveland, Ohio THE SHELDON OPERATING CO. ' 15400 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland Llberty 9763 Shell Products Batteries and Tires KM Samuel B' A'?tjZl8l3 i'wiPal in 18461 You are invited to visit the CHESSHIRE STUDIO THE HIGBEE COMPANY And see why so many of Cleveland's larger and most exclusive schools avail themselves of our modern portrait. CHESSHIRE-HIGBEE PHOTOGRAPHERS fWhere rooms 30, 31 are now locatedj fDuring the Civil l'Varj TENNIS SCORES Shaw 4 Glenville 1 Shaw 0 Lakewood 5 Shaw 0 Lorain 5 Shaw 5 Elyria 0 Shaw 2 Shaker 3 Shaw 4 Heights 1 Compliments of Aetna Window Cleaning Co. 1430 E. 27th Street WE CLEAN-CLEAN flu 19Q3j fR0om 30117 We avail you with Fmsr CLASS MEATS and Gnocamss R. STUEHRINGER 14448 Euclid Ave. EUCLID-PAGE DELICATESSEN N. G. FERGUSON 14733 Euclid Ave. GLenville 5372 East Cleveland, O. 'X' 'X' -X- I' Which one of our athletic coaches held an A11- American title in his line? See the Spencerian College advertisement. 'll' 'I' 'll' fl How many Shaw boys died in service in the World War? See the Old Fashioned Boarding House advertisement. -X' -K' 'I' -I' Where is the Shuttle oflice? See the Aetna Win- dow Cleaning Co. advertisement. -as -ae -x- -me STONEBRAKER DRUG GLenville 7410-7411 Where East Cleveland Meets the Heights Compliments of BELL CUT RATE DRUG 14770 Euclid Avenue LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL SCORES Shaw Elyria 141 Shaw Chardon 18 Shaw Lakewood 0 Shaw Heights 7 Shaw Lorain 0 Shaw Elyria 7 Shaw Lorain 7 Shaw Heights 0 Shaw Lakewood 0 HOLLINGER REALTY COMPANY 16041 Euclid Ave. Corner of Noble What edition of the Shuttle is this? See the Ehrig Printery advertisement. K- I- I- I' FRANK J. LAUER Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruits and Vegetables MUlberry 2264 14204 Euclid Ave. K2 or more A's in major subjects and all the rest BBQ What club was the first to be organized in Shaw? See the East Cleveland Lumber Co. advertisement. Compliments of Ak? Q! -J 'K i -1?- THE EAST CLEVELAND LION 'S CLUB O How many pages are in this book? See the C70 ieavller-U Quality Ice Cream Co. advertisement. Compliments of For Your Parties And Dinners- go to- THE OLD FASHIONED THE BOARDING HOUSE Across the street from COMPANY SHAW HIGH fFourteen girlsj C11 boy-U 1937 PITCHERS RECORDS G. VV. L. IP. D,Anna ..... 15 9 3 79 Green . . 9 1 1 26 Stahre . . 6 0 3 20 Harris . . 1 0 0 1 -X' 'X' 'X' 'X' Who admitted the farmers wearing the overall pants to school this year? See the Evan's Floral Shop advertisement. -X- -1- -X' -K- THE HERRINGSHAW CO. Complete Stock of Models GOOD HARDWARE 14213 Euclid Ave. GL. 5906 fThe big boys drove them awayj So. PCT. H. R. BB. 52 25 46 134 .750 21 17 14 33 .500 24 24 13 22 .000 3 3 1 2 .000 THE NORTON BROS. CO. 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