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

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. ,X -au, I , , Q -. i f EEE. ll .. C, ,,,, 1 ,. . ,TM ky V G E ,wr -ffv , ' 0 ' 4. w- ' f .X ,'K . f-.- ':. W S fllw 1940 William Lowry, Editor Chorles Ault, Ass't Editor Bette Hoberer, Business Mgr. !lLZ!i.4Aeff7 Ay Me genioz Cfam SHAW HIGH SCHOCJL EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO Volume 37 SHAW HIGH SCHOOL .... l63O students, 70 teachers .... one hundred two years of traditions and memories .... beacon light of progressive education in East Cleveland .... best-illuminated edu- cational buildings in America .... most modern high school stadium in the United States .... high academic standing-ehistory, English, languages, fine arts, useful arts, rhetoric, science, business, mathematics, dramatics, physical training .... corridors of trophies, cups and awards. Home of powerful football elevens, championship basketball quin- igss'-'ix tets, crack tankmen .... strong track, cross country, hockey, tennis and baseball teams .... numerous girls' athletics. First-division bands, state-renowned debate teams, nationally rec- ognized publications .... student participation in school government. Rich in social contacts . . . happy reminiscences of dates and dances, parties and plays .... spirited athletic contests . . . , profitable Hi-Y and Friendship Club meetings .... extracurricular activities and after-school diversions .... fast friends made, and true. DR. O. J. KORB THESE opening pages would indeed be incomplete without a sincere and warm welcome to you, Dr. Korb. ln the short time you have occupied your new post as head of the East Cleveland school system, you have made an impression deep in the minds and hearts of all of us. With an enviable record in educational work already established, you come fully prepared to fur- ther the progressive organization which your pre- decessor developed here. The Shuffle speaks for the students of Shaw High School in welcoming you to East Cleveland. We hope you like our school and trust that you will find in us a medium for accomplishing your highest pro- fessional ideals. May your years here be complete- ly filled with ioy and satisfaction. And so from the very hearts of all of us comes, Welcome, Dr. Korb! 60 Eaaacf of Zcfucalfian January, 1940, has served since January 1, 1932. His term expires December 31, 1943. January 1, 1934. Her present term expires December 31, 1941 the board, will serve until December 31, 1943. MR. C. W. KIMMEL, elected president of the board in MR. GEORGE N. NELSON, elected vice president in Jan- uary, 1940, nas served since 1934. His term expires De- cember 31,1941. MRS. MARIEM S. MORGAN was appointed to the board MR. BEN B. WICKHAM, retired president, assumed his dutiesgin November, 1929. His term will expire December 31, 1 43. MR. PAUL H. MCCLELLAND, newly elected member of 7 FEW people who have been connected with Shaw High School and its 1600 or more students can equal the sincerity and achievement of her principal. Mr. M. C. Dietrich, who came to Show from Bill- ings, Montana, now brings to a close his eleventh year as the head of Shaw. During the past decade he has done much to broaden the curriculum and stimulate interest in outside activities. At the same time he has maintained a keen interest in the individual whose problems he has handled iustly and with wisdom. The wheels of Shaw have indeed gone forward under his expert guidance. 80 MR. M. C. DIETRICH shcrw faculty MISS JEAN QUAY, Assistant Principal MR. HOWARD K. HUNTER, Guidance Director MR. F. E. WILLIAMS, Boys' Adviser EARL G. ABBOTT, M.A. Economics, History Faculty Manager: Boys Athletics Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., M.A. LOUISE BAKER, M.A. E'1Qll5l Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., B.L., Western Re- serve University, M.A., Chicago University, Graduate Work, Diploma at King's School of Oratory, Pitts- burgh. MARTHA FRANCES BARNETT Expression Adviser: Dramatic Club Judson College, Marion, Alabama, Curry School of Speech, Boston University, Western Reserve Univer- sity, Northwestern University. MARIAN M. BRIGHT Art Adviser: Art Club Columbus Art School, Ohio State University, Art Students' League of New York. RALPH A. BROWN, M.A. Mathematics Head of Mathematics Department Adviser: Astronomy Club Case School of Applied Science, B.S., Western Reserve University, M.A. HARRIET D. CARPENTER, B.S. Home Economics Adviser: Sophomore Friendship Club Western Reserve University, B.S., University of Wis- consin, Columbia University, Graduate Work. CLAUDE J. CARTER, B.A. Physics Adviser: Radio Club Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A. CLARA CLENDENEN, M.A. English University of Pennsylvania, B.S, in Education, West- ern Reserve University, M.A. I ALICE ANNETTE COFFIN, M.A. Biology Adviser: Senior Friendship Club Oberlin College, B.A., Western Reserve University, M.A. OLIVER N. CRAIG Woodworking Head of Book Store Adviser: Photography Club Bradley Polytechnic. LOIS CRANK Debate, Public Speaking Adviser: Debate Club, National Forensic League Curry School of Expression, Mary Baldwin College, University of Virginia, Western Reserve University. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Back Row: Miss Ort, Miss Jones, Miss Woodward, Front Row: Miss Dillman, Miss Gleeson, Miss Kennan, Miss Duvendeck, Miss Zuck. 09 faculty SOCIAL SCIENCES Left to Right: Miss Nott, Mr. Loftus, Mr. Lowden, Mr. Abbott, Miss Devney, Mr. Rees. HAROLD W. CROOK, BS. Physiography Allegheny College, B.S., Ohio State University, B.S. in Education. LOlS DEAN, B.S. Expression, Public Speaking Adviser: Dramatic Club Curry School of Expression, American Academy of Dramatic Art, Columbia University, Boston Univer- sity, B.S. ANNA M, DEVNEY, M.A. History Adviser: Stamp Club Valparaiso University, B.S., Western Reserve Univer- sity, M.A. LUCY DICKSON, M.A. English University of Chicago, Columbia University, B.S,, M.A. ' JULlA DILLMAN, B.A. Spanish, History Cornell University, B.A., Graduate Work, Cornell, Wisconsin, University of California. CORNELIA DILLON, B.S. Mathematics, Physiology Ohio State University, B.S. in Education. EVA DLJHADWAY, B.S. Commercial Ohio University, B.S. in Education. KATHARINE E. DUVENDECK, M.A. German Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., Western Reserve University, M.A. HARRY M. FOOTE Mechanical Drawing Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, Western Re- serve University, Racine College. HOMER R. GIFFORD, B.S. Mathematics Adviser: Observer Business Staff Otterbein College, B.S., Graduate Work, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Western Reserve Uni- versity. JENNIE A. GLEESON, M.A. Latin Adviser: Latin Club Director: Senior Activities Western Reserve University, Ph.B., M.A. GRACE L. HARTMAN, M.A. Botany, Biology College of Wooster, B.A., Western Reserve University, M.A. KATHRYN HUBINGER, B.S. Commercial Ohio State University, B.S. in Home Economics, Office Training School. HOWARD K. HUNTER, M.A. Director of Guidance Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A. JANET JONES, M.A. French Adviser: National Honor Society, French Club Denison College, B.S,, Middlebury College, M.A., Graduate Work in France, L'Alliance Francaise. ALBA B. JUNK, M.A. Commercial Adviser: Shuttle Editorial Staff Miami University, B.S., Columbia University, M.A. MATHEMATICS Left to Right: Mr. Snavely, Mr. Naragon, Mr. Gifford, Mr. Brown, Mr. Nick, Miss Dillon, Mr. Williams. IO' faculty NATURAL SCIENCES Left to Right: Mr. Carter, Miss Scribner, Mr. Morris, Mr. Crook, Mr. Nunemaker, Miss Coffin. ALICE E. JURINGUS, B.S. Physical Education Adviser: Tarpon Club, Girls' Life-Saving Corps, Modern Dancing, Leaders' Club, Aqua-Dux Kent State University, B.S. RUTH R. KENNAN, M.A. Latin Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A. ANNITTA KLIPPLE, M.A. Cafeteria Manager Miami University, B.S., Columbia University, M.A. MARIE KURTZ, B.A. Commercial Findlay College, B.A. N. F. LEIST, B.S. Law Head of Commercial Department Adviser: Shuttle Business Staff Bliss College, B.S. in Education, Ohio State Univer- sity, Ohio University, Graduate Work, University of Cincinnati. MADGE LINDSAY, M.A. English Adviser: Lotophagi Club Ohio University, B.A., Western Reserve University, M.A., Columbia University. MARTIN C. LOFTUS, B.A. Mathematics Assistant Coach: Heavyweight Football Baldwin-Wallace College, B.A. ROBERT P. LOUIS, B.A. Commercial Adviser: Argus H-Y Club Oberlin College, B.A., University of Cincinnati, Boston University. W. HOYT LOWDEN, M.A. History Head of History Department Ohio State University, B.A., M.A., Graduate Work, Columbia University. JEAN LAIRD MCINTOSH, M.A. English Adviser: Junior Class Rings Denison University, B.A., Western Reserve Univer- sity, M.A,, Graduate Work, University of Chicago. HUBERT MCNEILL, M.A. English Adviser: Observer Editorial Staff Ohio State University, Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A., Cleveland Law School, LLB. NINA MCWEBB, R.N. Nurse Farrand Training School, Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, R.N. RALPH C. MORRIS, M.A. Chemistry Defiance College, B.A., M.A., John Marshall School of Law, LL.B., Graduate Work, University of Chicago. WILLIAM H. MORRIS, M.A. History Ohio University, B.S. in Education, Ohio State Uni- versity, M.A. MARY MORRISON, M.A. Librarian Adviser: Philomatheian Club University of Chicago, B.A., University of Washing- ton, M.A., University of Illinois, B.L.S. HEALTH Left to Right: Mr. Offinger, Miss Wood, Miss McWebb, Miss Juringus, Mr. Vivian. 'II faculty FINE ARTS Left to Right: Mr. Niergarth, Miss Shaffer, Miss Barnett, Miss Crank, Miss Bright, Mr. Morris. HAROLD L. NARAGON, M.A. History Heidelberg College, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A. WILLIAM V. NICK, M.A. Geometry, Physiology Assistant Coach: Track Geneva College, B.A., University of Pittsburgh, M.A., University of Southern California, Western Reserve University, Columbia University. MILTON G. NIERGARTH, B.A. Bancl, Orchestra Northwestern College, B.A. C. C. NIXON, B.A. Chemistry, Senior Science Wilmington College, B.A., Graduate VVork, Western Reserve University, Kent State University. HELEN NOTT, M.A. History Adviser: History Club Denison University, Ph.B., University ot Nebraska, M.A, N. B, NUNEMAKER, B.A. Chemistry Otterbein College, B.A., Ohio State Graduate School, Western Reserve Graduate School. E. C. OFFINGER Physical Education Coach: Tennis, Cross-Country, Track Springfield lMass.l College, Chatuana Summer School, New York. ELISABETH ORT, M.A. French Wittenberg College, B.A., M.A., Study and Travel in France. MILDRED PALMER, M.A. English Marietta College, B.A., M.A., Work in Journalism at University of Wisconsin. MABEL PHILPOTT Home Economics Rochester Athenaeum, Columbia University, Graduate Work, School ot Education, Westzrn Reserve Univer- sity. ALMA POLK, M.A. English Miami University, B.A., Western Reserve University, M.A. JEAN QUAY, M.A. Assistant Principal Western Reserve University lCollege for Womenl, B.A., M.A. TREVOR REES, M.A. History Coach: Heavy weight Football Ohio State University, B.S. in Education, Columbia University, M.A. B. RELPH, M. E. Machine Shop American School ot Correspondence, M.E. CHARLES C. REYNARD, M.A. English Adviser: Cinema Club Hiram College, B.A., Michigan University, M.A., Lin- guistic Atlas, Early Modern English Dictionary. EDlTl-I I. SCRIBNER, M.A. Biology University of Vermont, Ph.B., Arnold College of Physical Education, Western Reserve University, M.A. ENGLISH Standing: Miss Palmer, Miss Lindsay, Miss Wolf, Miss Clendenen. Sitting: Mr. Todd, Miss Zuck, Miss Wright, Miss Dickson, Miss Polk, Mr. McNeill. 120 faculty INDUSTRIAL AND HOUSEHOLD ARTS Left to Right: Mr. Foote, Mr. Craig, Miss Klipple, Miss Philpott, Miss Carpenter, Mr. Relph. FLORENCE SHAFFER, B.M. Music Director of Vocal Music Mt. Union College, B.M., Public School Music, Certif- icate. JOHN L. SNAVELY, M.A. Economics, Algebra Adviser: Chess and Checker Club Otterbein College, B.S., Western Reserve University, M.A. ANNA M. SOUTAR, M.A. Commercial Geography Ohio University, B.S., New York University, M.A. GEORGE E. TODD, M.A. English Marshall College, B.S., Northwestern University, M.A. EDGAR E. VANCE, B.S. Commercial Ohio State University, B.S. in Business Administration, B.S. in Education. DOUGLAS W. VIVIAN Physical Education Coach: Boys' Swimming Battle Creek College, Univeristy of Wisconsin. WILLIAM F. WALTON, B.A. Spanish, History Coach: Hockey Western Reserve University, B.A., Graduate Work, Western Reserve University. ELIZABETH WENGER, B.A. Commercial Findlay College, B.A., Graduate Work, Western Re- serve University, University of Wisconsin. F. E. WILLIAMS, B.A. Mathematics Adviser: Hi-Y Otterbein College, B.A. ROY H. WISECUP, B.S. Commercial Coach: Baseball, Basketball Miami University, B.S. RACHAEL ADELINE WOLF, B.A. English Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., Graduate Work, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Harvard University, Rhode Island College of Education, Western Reserve Uni- versity. CLARA WOOD, B.A. Physical Education Adviser: Girls' Athletic Council, Riding Club Lake Erie College, B.A., Certificate of Physical Edu- cation, Lake Erie College. OLIVE WOOWARD, M.A. German Adviser: Student Council, German Club University of Oregon, B.A., M.A., University of Mich- igan, University of Berlin, University of Marburg. HELEN B. WRIGHT, M.A. English Head of English Department Western Reserve University lFlora Stone Matheri, B.A., Graduate Work, Columbia University, Western Reserve University, M.A. ALICE MARTHA ZUCK, M.A. English, Spanish Lebanon Valley College, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., B.S., Study and Travel in Spain, Secretarial Course, Rockford College for Women, Rockford, Illinois. COMMERCIAL Standing: Miss DuHadway, Miss Junk, Miss Soutar, Miss Hubinger. Sitting: Mr. Vance, Miss Kurtz, Mr. Louis, Mr Wisecup, Miss Wenger, Mr. Leist. 0 I3 pledge California Sunshine Strike? S-H -A-W Eot 'em up cr shuitle snap page I4' 1 Miol-Year Commencement Thursday, January 25, 1940 l Processional .... ........... V ictoria ....... . . . Teixeira Show High School Orchestra ' Milton G. Niergarth, Directing ll lal Men and Angels Sing, John and T. D. Edwards ................ Arr. lbl Dusk ....................................... A. Gretchaninof Shaw A Cappella Choir Florence Shatter, Directing lll Invocation . ..................... Rev. Lloyd Pobst Pastor ot East Cleveland Baptist Church lV I Violin Solo . .. ....... . . .Czardas. .. ..... . ....Monti Stanley Harris Accompanist-Marcile Cox V Address, The Purposes of Education ................... Charles H. Lake Superintendent ot Schools, Cleveland, Ohio Vl lol A Violin ls Singing ln The Street ............. Ukrainian Folk Song lbl John Peel ........................ Old English Hunting Song Arr. Shaw A Cappella Choir VII Presentation of Class. ...... .......... M arion C. Dietrich Principal of Shaw High School Vlll Presentation of Diplomas ......................... Mr. C. W. Kimmel President, East Cleveland Board of Education I6 017 Jcxnuory Class Officers RICHARD R. PALMER Class Officer fPres.lg Student Council QTreas.D 3 Junior Kiwaniang Football CCapt.Dg Basketball CCapt.Jg Reserve Bas- ketballg Varsity S Club CV. Pres., Treas.Jg Hi-Y fPres., V. Pres.Dg Monitor Committee. VIRGINIA ANNE ESCH Honor Societyg Class Officer QV. Pres.Jg Student Council QV. Pres., Sec.Jg Athletic Council CPres.J5 Leaders' Clubg Tarpon CTreas.Jg Volleyballg Basketballg S Letter Girlg S Pin Girlg Life-savingg Riding Clubg Modern Dancingg 'Sophomore Friendship Club fPres., V. Pres.Jg Senior Friendship Club fPres., V. Pres.Jg Dramatic Clubg His- tory Clubg Latin Clubg Monitor Committee. HARRY BREDENBERG Class Officer fSec.-Treas.Jg Junior Ki- waniang Footballg Lightweight Footballg Varsity S Clubg Radio Club QV. Pres.Jg Hi- Yg Monitor Committee. , ,f EMILIO ABAZIO-Football: Baseball. WILLIAM ALBERT ALDEN-Band: Orchestra: Ili-Y. JOHN S. BABCOCK-Swimming: Ritle Club 1Treas., Sec.J: Rifle Team. JOHN WILLIAM BADGER-Honor Society: Observer Editorial Staff: Band: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Monitor Committee. ARLINE BAIN-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Committee. SARAH BARAKIAN-Volleyball: Basketball: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. MARGUERITE BARCH-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club: Philomatheian Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. JOHN BARRY-Lightweight Football: Basketball: Reserve Basket- ball: Varsity S Club: Band: Orchestra: Monitor Committee. MORTON H. BAXT-Observer Editorial Staff: Science Club. ANNE BAYER-Honor Society: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. ELSIE PAULINE BELGAN-Observer Business Staff: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Monitor Committee. KATHLEEN BENSON-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Health Club. JOHN BERR-Football: Varsity S Club, ERNEST BINDER-Lightweight Football: Reserve Basketball: Tennis: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Hi-Y: Chess and Checker Club 1I'rcs., V. Pres.5: Monitor Committee. THOMAS C. BIRTLEY-Swimming: Dramatic Club: Latin Club: Monitor Committee. JAMES A. BISHOP-Shaw Safety Patrol 1CaptJ. KENNETH W. BLAUMAN-Riding Club: Rifle Club: Movie Crew: Photographic Club: Chess and Checker Club. ROBERTA BLAUMAN-Student Council: Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club t'l'reas.j: Senior Friendship Club GLR. Capt.D: Dramatic Club: Ilealth Club tH.R. Captj: Monitor Committee. BETTY JANE BLUMQUIST-Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Whlrlo Club tTreas.J: Monitor Committee. JEANNE BOLTZ-Student Council: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: History Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. BARK II. BOW-Honor Society: Lightweight Football. I8 U IIELEN BRADLEY--Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Illstory Club: Philomatheian Club 4Treas.J: llealth Club: Debate Club. CYNTIIIA BROWN-Student Council: Observer Business Stuff: Leaders' Club QV. Pres.D: Tarpon: Sophomore Friendship Club 1Il.R. Capt.J: Senior Friendship Club 1Cahinet7: Dramatic Club: Art Club QV. Pres., l'res.1: Ilistory Club: French Club: Ilealth Club. WILLIAM BROWN--Ill-Y: Dramatic Club: Ilistory Club: Debate Club: Cheerleader: Monitor Committee. FRANCES BUDENZ-Ilonor Society: Observer Stall: Sophomore Friendship Club 4CabInetb: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club: Monitor Committee. BILL BUNCE-Tennis: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. HARRY L. BURKHART-Monitor Committee. CHARLES BURIAN ROBERT CABLE MARIE P. CALDWELL-Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club. KEITII CARLSON--Band. MILDRED CARLSON-Tarpon: Llle-saving: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Whlrlo Club: Monitor Committee. ROBERT R. CIIEEKS-Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. LEONA CIIESNICK-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- sblp Club: Sociology Club: German Club: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. QUINTY P. CIOLFI, JR.-Football. ROBERT J. COIIN-lllstory Club: Chess and Checker Club. ELINOR CONNORS-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- shlp Club: llealth Club: Monitor Committee. BOB COOPER-Track. LEONARD COUGHLIN MAILIAN CRAIGIE-Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club QSec.J: Senior Friendship Club QILR. Capt.J: Dramatic Club: Art Club. LOIS CROSS-Life-saving: Senlor Friendship Club: German Club: Monitor Committee. PETER CURRAN-Swimming: Whlrlo Club: Stamp Club. 0 I9 ANNETTE DEIBEL-llonor Society: Observer Editorial Staff: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Sociology Club: German Club: Latin Club: Lotophagl Club lScc.-Treas.D: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. IIARRIETT DEMMERLE-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Latin Club: Philomathcian Club: llealth Club: Monitor Committee. CHARLES DENNIS-Swimming: Tennis: Varsity S Club: Orchestra: Rifle Club: Debate Club: Chess and Checker Club. HAROLD DETIILOFF-Rille Club. RUTH DIPPEL-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: llealth Club. KENNETH WILLIAM DORAN-Cross Country: llistory Club: Moni- tor Committee. ALLEN DREXEL-Honor Society: Observer Business Stall: Tennis: Rifle Club: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. RALPII DUNBAR-Monitor Committee: ROBERT ELLIS-Observer Editorial StalT: llockey: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappclla Choir: lli-Y: Art Club fSec.-Treas.j. MAXINE ENC-LE-Observer Editorial Staif: Leaders' Club: Volley- ball: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Latin Club: Phllomatheian Club: llealth Club: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. FLORENCE ERICKSON-Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: German Club: llealth Club: Monitor Committee. ROBERT CHARLES EVANS-Football: Band: lli-Y. LILLIAN M. EWING GEORGE FAERBER-Football: Lightweight Football: Track: Monitor Committee. BETTY FERGUSON-llonor Society: Aqua-Dux: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Whirlo Club QTreas.J. J. ALLEN FICKEN-Ilonor Society: Student Council: Observer Editorial Stall lNews Editorj: Boys' Glee Club KV. Pres.J: A Cappella Choir: Ili-Y 1Trcas.J: Monitor Committee: llome Room Pres. .lOllN FISKE-Cross Country: Track: Varsity S Club. PEGGY FOLJAMBE-llonor Society: Girls' Glee Club QV. Pres.J: A Cappella Choir: Senior Friendship Club: Chess and Checker Club 1Ser-.-Treas.J. ARTIIUR J. FOOTE-Cross Country: Track: Varsity S Club. BETTY FREAS-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Monitor Committee. ELEANOR FREDERICK-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. 200 1 I MARY ELLEN FULLER--llonor Society: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Art Club: Sociology Club tSce.b: German Club: Latin Club: Philomathelan Club: Monitor Com- mittee. IIARRY G. GALLESE-Baseball: Riding Club. MELVIN GANS-Monitor Committee. RUBY GETTINGS-llonor Society: Orchestra: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Sociology Club: German Club: Latin Club: Philomatheian Club: Clef Club: Monitor Committee. WILBERT N. GOWER-Football: Basketball: Reserve Basketball: Varsity S Club: Movie Crew: Stage Crew. WVILLIAM J. GRAY-Art Club. JANE GREEN-Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. WILLIAM D. GREEN-lllstory Club: Debate Club lTreas.J: Moni- tor Committee. ESTIIER, GRI-DIG-Honor Society: Junior Red Cross KV. Pres.b: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Committee. IIOMER GROB-Observer Editorial Staif. JANE IIAAG-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club. OLIVER HAAS-Band: Monitor Committee. STANLEY HARRIS-Ilonor Soelety: Observer Editorial Staff: Band: Orchestra: Clef Club fPres.J: Monitor Committee. MAE IIODGSON-Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Senior Friend- shlp Club: Art Club: Soeiology Club QV. Pres.J. MARGUERITE IIOFFACKER-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Sopho- more Frlendship Club: Senior Friendship Club tll.R. Capt-,C German Club: Latin Club: Clet' Club: Modern Dancing: Monitor Committee. MARIE R. IIUBBELL-lloekey: Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: llealth Club. .IOSEPII JENKINS-Lightweight Football: Cross Country: History Club: Monitor Committee. JAMES .IOIINSTON-Lightweight Football: Rifle Club: A Cappella Choir. .IAYNE JOHNSTON--Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Basketball: Sopho- more Friendship Club tII.R. Capt.J: Senior Friendship Club 1II.R. Capt.J: Dramatic Club: Lotophazl Club 4V. Pres.J: Clef Club tSee.J. MARILYN M. JONES-Tarpon: Life-saving: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Com- mittee. GVVEN JONES-Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club fH.R. Capt.J. '2l X --bmwfwiiwigqsefeszv' 'K K i .. - .1 V, .v.J2.:ff,, A r' Q -1' .1 . V fi K . X , 'Q' Q. ' 3 f E E :Qi , , ' 1 i L lf ? .R is if I , , N 3' 0 xy, Sw: 'Z 'S' ' x 5 .1 , , Y..- ii 6' Q RICHARD JONES ROBERT KAGY-Mid-Year: Movie Crew: Stage Crew: Globe Trotters Club: Boosters' Club 1Exee. Comm.J. FRANK KAPPEN-Cross Country: Track: Varsity S Club: Rille Club CPres., V. Pres., Sec.j: Rifle Team. MARY JANE KEEFER-Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Baseball: Life-saving: Sophomore Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Monitor Committee. BOB KENWORTHY-Observer Business Staff: Cross Country: Track: Hockey: Varsity S Club. LAVERNNE KEPTNER-Lenders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Monitor Cum- mittee. FRANK M. LARNED-Observer Business Staff: Rifle Club tSec.J: Rifle Team: Debate Team: Chess and Checker Club. MABEL A. LAVIGNA-Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. DOROTHY P. LAYMAN-Monitor Committee. PHYLISS JANE LELAND-Observer Business Staff: Band: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club tCabinetb: Sociol- ogy Club: History Club: German Club: Latin Club: Whirlo Club: Monitor Committee. SHIRLEY LENKER-Basketball fCaptJ: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club tTreas.J: French Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. BERTHA M. LEWIS-Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Com- mittee. JANET LEWIS-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. MARGARET MARY LYNCH-Honor Society tPres.J: Athletic Council: Tarpon: Aqua-Dux: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Latin Club QV. Pres., Pres.J. JEAN Mel-IUGI-I-Honor Society: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club 1H.R. Capt.7: Health Club Ll-LR. Capt.J: Monitor Committee. VERNON MILLER-Football: Track: Hi-Y: Latin Club. DOROTHY MORRIS-Observer Business Staff: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club 1H.R. Capt.J: Senior Friendship Club tlI.R. Capt.J: Latin Club: Health Club. TED NEEDLES-Honor Society: Football: Hi-Y: Latin Club: Chess and Checker Club. BRUCE PATTERSON-Riding Club: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Whirlo Club. GEORGE PEERS-Honor Society: Student Council: Observer Edi- torial Staif: Track: Varsity S Club: Hi-Y: Photographic Club QPres.J: Monitor Committee. VIOLET PETSCHL-Honor Society: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. 220 RICHARD PEW-Swimming: I-Ii-Y. DORIS MAE PIKE-Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Band fDrum Majorettel: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Modern Dance: Monitor Committee. GEORGE POPE VIRGINIA MAXINE PORTER BOB PRICE-Swimming: Ill-Y. DORIS E. RADTKE-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Base- ball: Army-Navy: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. BETTY REICIIARD-Observer Editorial Stafl: Basketball: Sopho- more Frlendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. EUGENE REMINGER JOE ROGAZIONE A. J. ROSEN-Football: Reserve Basketball: Hi-Y: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. MARY RUGGIERO-Leaders' Club: Baseball: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. JANE SANBORN-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. CLARA SCHILLER-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Health Club. ESTIIER MARIE SCHMIDT-Swimming, Art Club: Sociology Club. MARJORIE HELEN SCHNEIDER-Observer Editorial Stall: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Health Club. DORIS SCHWARTZ-Observer Editorial Staff: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- shlp Club: Health Club. HARRIETT JANE SCOTT-Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee RUTII MAY SIEFERD-Honor Society: Student Council QV. Pres.D: Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club 4H.R. Capt.l: Senior Frlendshlp Club: Latin Club: Monitor Committee. WALLACE SIGIVORTH-Iloekey: Rifle Team: III-Y. EVELYN SIMONELLI-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- shlp Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. EVELYN RUTH SOBUL-Observer Business StalT: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club. '23 'fi' Ji K fa 'Wi s We ,ag l 'lv - i cw -Q----1-rv ,. ,,, , LILLIAN SOUSA-Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. BETTY SPARE-Tarpon: Life-saving: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. RICHARD C. SPRENGER-Lightweight Football: Hockey: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Mid-Year. DOUGLAS STANCOMBE-Rllle Club: Monitor Committee. JACK STANDFIELD-Observer Business Stall: Mid-Year: Soclol- ogy Club. BARBARA STEPHENSON--Honor Society: Tarpon: Volleyball: Baseball: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Cholr: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club fSec.J: Health Club: Modern Dance Group: Monitor Committee. ROGER STERN-Track. DOROTHY STORY-Shuttle Business Staff: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Senior Frlendshlp Club. DON SULLIVAN CARL H. SUNDMAN-Band: Rifle Club: Rltle Team: Photographlc Club. MYRON N. SWITZER-Rltle Club: Hl-Y: Mid-Year. NICHOLAS RICHARD TARTAGLIA-Lightweight Football: Band: Monitor Committee. Black and Red forge ahead ln the battles they have led, When our Shaw boys come rolling along. Back them up with a shout That ten thousand throats give out, When the Shaw boys come rolling along. Then it s helgh heigh hee, on to victory, Shout out their praises loud and strong. They will fight tight fight, With courage and with might, See our Shaw boys come rolling along. KEEP THEM ROLLING! See our Shaw boys come rolling along. 240 R, , HELEN TEAL-Honor Society 1V. Pres.3: Student Council: Leaders' Club: Basketball: Sophomore Frlendshlp Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club fPres.J: Latin Club fTreas.J: Monitor Com- mittee. ROBERT TINDALL-Monitor Committee. JOHN WALKER-Student Council 1Pres.J: Swlmmlng: Band: lll-Y: Monitor Committee. RIT' 1 if: To X? Emi iff? 1 BOB WALKER-Swlmmlng: Varslty S Club: Monitor Committee. 's GEORGE RAYMOND WEBSTER.-Photographic Club QV. Pres.J: Stamp Club: Monltor Committee. NORMA WHITMARSH-Girls' Glee Club: Senior Friendship Club: 3312 in Q Sociology Club: Health Club. JACK VYINTERS-Photographic Club. JOAN WOLFRAM-Honor Society lSec.-Treas.J: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Frlendshlp Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Sociology Club: History Club: German Club: Latin Club: Health Club: Debate Club. PHYLLIS WOODRICH-Volleyball: Basketball CCapt.7: Sophomore Frlendshlp Club: Senior Frlendshlp Club: Health Club. ALLEN WURZMAN-Honor Society: Debate Club CV. Pres., 'l'reas.J: National Forensic League QPres.J. PEGGY YEA-Basketball: Riding Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Frlendshlp Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. PAUL YUENGERT-Baseball: Chess and Checker Club. VICTORY SONG Hoil the sons of old Show High School Who will dore to ploy the gome. Hoil to oll the voliont heroes Who have helped to win her fame. Block cmd red they proudly corry ln the thickest of the froy, While the sons of Show ore marching Marching on to victory. 025 Al m oi Mote r John Howard '31 Sing with proise to old Show High School, Glority her nome. ln the holl ot school doy victories Show hos won her tome, While ot wor with grim Deteot She leorned to ploy the gome. Sing with proise to old Show High School, Glority her nome. Sing of love tor deor Show High School, Alma Moter fciir, Shoring sadness, offering glodness, Tendering ev'ry core. Teochers, students, tothers, mothers, All in tribute shore, Sing ot love tor deor Show High School, ' Almo Moter foir. 26' A Q ! l . '27 June Closs Officers DONALD BALES Honor Societyg Class Oflicer fP1'es.Jg Stu- dent Council fTreas.Jg Junior Kiwaniang Basketballg Reserve Basketballg Varsity S Clubg Bandg Hi-Y fSec.Dg Monitor Com- mittee. JEAN LOOMIS Honor Societyg Class Officer QV. Presjg Student Council CSec.bg Athletic Council fPres.Jg Leaders' Club fPres.Dg Tarpong Yale-Harvardg Army-Navy: Baseballg S Letter Girly S Pin Girlg Life-savingg Sopho- more Friendship Club fPres.Jg Senior Friendship Club fPres.D3 Monitor Commit- tee. WILLIAM HAKER Class Oflicer fSec.-Treas.J 5 Student Councilg Footballg Lightweight Footballg Baseballg Track: Varsity S Club fPres., Treas.J 5 Hi-Yg Monitor Committee. f Q t 4 :: . . ss X X . . .., if S3 c 1, xi V Q. ev' g .MA 5. E. F s E X Q . . 1 Aa, A .QQ K X rs s X -GQ , 4, 'H' 'Q' ' t. 'K 1 Z' P -at 1-m. .L 5, . , fr '. . 5. f M I x K Qs i :N xv ri . X ilu .x..-- X qs sn 1 - ' 4 . 4' a' Q XR. ff2?5f5,. A Q x :Stl xx . ,, 4 Sr' .Q 435 :Lf assie iwffsam , vit Q Q9 I fr 3 at 2. 5 -ae ' .ff 1 '4 'E , f 3 . L I l'HOMAS AINGWORTH-Lightweight Football: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. MARTHA A. AKERS-Jr. Red Cross Oiiicer KV. I'res.l: Athletic Council: Leaders' Club: Tarpon KV. Pres.j: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Life-saving: Sophomore Friendship Club 1Sec.J: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Health Club: Modern Dancing. BILL ALLAN-Rillc Club: Photographic Club fPres.l. ELOISE ANDERSON-Student Council: Athletic Council tSec.- Treas.J: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. SALLY ANDREWS-Honor Society: Leaders' Club: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. NELLIE ARBAUGH-Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Hlstory Club: Latin Club: Health Club. JANE ARMSTRONG-Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Modern Dancing. MARGARET AULENBACHER-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Health Club. JOAN AYERS-Shuttle Business Staff: Tarpon: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Frlendship Club: Latin Club: Health Club fTreas.7: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. BETTY ANN BAILEY-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketballl Sollho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Latln Club: Health Club 1Pres.l: H. R. President. NORINE BAILEY-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club: History Club: Health Club: Modern Dancing: Monitor Committee. VIRGINIA BALDWIN-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Sociology Club: French Club: Philomatheian Club. VIRGINIA BALOGH-Observer Editorial Staff: Leaders' Club: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. EDVVARD BALUCKIAN-Lightweight Football: History Club. JANET BARCLAY-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ring Group: Health Club: Monitor Committee. JEAN BARNARD-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Mid-Year: Dramatic Club: German Club: Latin Club: Philo- matheian Cluh: Lotophagi Club: Debate Club: National Forensic League. ALBERT H. BARNES-Track: A Cappella Choir: Chess and Checker Club. EVELYN JUNE BARTON-Honor Society: Tarpon: Basketball: Base- ball: Life-saving: Orchestra: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Debate Club. AUDREY BATT-Student Council: Leaders' Club: Basketball: Life- saving: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendshlp Club tH.R. Capt.l: Health Club: Monitor Committee. SARA JANE BECHTEL-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Latin Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. RUTH EILEEN BERKEY-Leaders' Club tPres.l: Tarpon: Volley- ball: Baskctball: Riding Club: Girls' Glee Club fSec.J: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Philo- matheian Club: Monitor Committee. 28' 1 BILLIE BERNHARDT-Sophomore Friendshlp Club: Senlor Friend- ship Club: Debate Club QV. Pres.b: Monltor Committee. RUTH CAROL BERRY-Student Councll LV. Pres.J: Jr. Red Cross Oflleer 1Pres.D: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Frlendshlp Club: Dramatlc Club: History Club tPres., V. Pres.7: Health Club KV. Pres.J. IIELEN M. BIDGOOD-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Friendship Club. ROY BIRT-Lightweight Football: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Cholr: Hl-Y: Monitor Committee. BILL BISSON-Basketball: Reserve Basketball: Varsity S Club: Monltor Commlttee. JAMES W. BOLMEYER-l-ll-Y: Debate Club: Monltor Committee. FRANZ BOSIVORTII-Swimming. DOROTHY ELLEN BRADY-Student Council: Observer Buslness Staff: Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Llfe- savlng: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club 4See.J: Health Club: Monitor Committee. MARGARET BREMNER-Tarpon: Basketball: Life-saving: Aqua- Dux: Senlor Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Sociology Club: History Club: Health Club 1H.R. Capt.D. PATRICIA A. BRICK-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Base- ball: Life-saving: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Frlendshlp Club: History Club: French Club: Health Club. ALVIN BRIGHTMAN-Band: Hi-Y: Debate Club: Monitor Com- mittee. MARIE A. BROW-Senlor Frlendshlp Club: Lotophagl Club. CONSTANCE BROWN-Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Baseball: LlIe- savlng: Aqua-Dux: Senlor Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. JACK BRUGMANN JAMES R. BRYANT--Student Council: Football: Swimming: Var- slty S Club: Hl-Y: History Club fTreas.b: llomeroom QV. Pres.J: Monitor Committee. EDITH BUCKHALT-Observer Business Staff: Tarpon: Volleyball: Baseball: Life-saving: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Frlendshlp Club: History Club: Monitor Committee. SHIRLEY BURGER-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Rldlng Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Health Club: Chess and Checker Club: Monitor Committee. JEANNE BURNS-Shuttle Business Staff: Baseball: Riding Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Health Club: Modern Dancing: Monitor Committee. DEWEY BURTON BETTY BUSHEY-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. IDA M. CALORI-Observer I-Idltorlal Staff: Girls' Glee Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Health Club. 929 K 1. 8 .1 1, , I Q mb VL 'HV' X A 1 - 1 I wr ' if N 5 M if . X 1 N 5 I ,H e ,gi 1 :'.e, H, e -.1 'Q 015 -. , , -f ,Ja A ll' ta. v ,M - . xt 1 t I. t t if .,:. Il 1 I gk. Q 'P' ,,., 'F' T N ffm, J ...qm,. W... H ,- . '.r'?:.4-fu is X s ll I J 0 :N 'af' 'xii fi ,Q W 359 fag? A 2: 1 ff: 'K L: if 5 .lk A Q f or s .. .,:, - rx I-.C -as .,Ev:1' 3. ' ' K ' ,Q Y '-J 3 , 2 X x 'fn L+ f Y f ef Q55 as . ,, M R ' ,QQ - . .fri ii aww.. ' -ae' f. VIRGINIA MAE CARLSON-Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. ROBERT L. CATLIN-Lightweight Football: Reserve Basketball: Track: Varsity S Club: Band: Hi-Y: Dramatic Club: Monitor Committee. RICHARD E. CATON-Band: Ili-Y: German Club: Photographic Club: Debate Club: Whirlo Club. FLORENCE E. CHILAN-llonor Society: Senior Friendship Club: Latin Club Ll'res., V. Pres.. Sec.D. CHARLES WARREN CIIUBBUCK-Band. MARGARET CLARK-Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club. JACK CLARKE-Football: Reserve Basketball: Baseball: Varsity S Club: Monitor Committee. MARION W. COATES--Volleyball: Basketball: Life-saving: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Ring Group: Philo- matheian Club: Monitor Committee. MARY LOUISE COBURN-Ilonor Society: Student Council: Athletic Council 1Pres.j: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Aqua-Dux: Girls' Glee Club fPres.J: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship -Club fH.R. Capt.b: Senior Friendship Club 4Treas.7. LOUIS COIIN-Swimming: Boys' Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Debate Club. JOE CONDELL-Swimming: Track: Ili-Y: Monitor Committee. JESSAMAE CONN-Honor Society: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Life-saving: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Lotophagi Club fPres.J: Monitor Committee. ROBERT CONROY ED CONWAY-Track: Ili-Y. BERTO M. COOK-A Cappella Choir. BETTY JANE COOK-Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club: German Club. WILLIAM R. COOMBES JAMES A. CORL-Swimming: Varsity S Club: Ili-Y fSee.b: Cheer- leader 1Capt.J: Monitor Committee. GEORGE CROOKIIAM-Photographic Club: Monitor Committee. WILLIAM CULLEN-Iii-Y: Monitor Committee. BOB CUSTER-Football: Basketball: Reserve Basketball: Varsity S Club: Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: lli-Y: Monitor Com- mittee. 300 PETER D'ABATO-Football: Rifle Club: Monitor Committee. JEAN DARNER,-Riding Club: Glrls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club QILR. Capt.J: Health Club 1H.R. Capt.J. SHIRLEY DEIKE-Basketball: Baseball: Girls' Glee Club: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Frlendship Club: Dramatic Club: Philomatheian Club: llealth Club: Monitor Committee. ROBERT E. DEMING MARJORIE DENNIS-Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Latin Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. PHILIP DERRY RUTH DIAMOND-Senior Friendshlp Club: Monitor Committee. JENNY DI BIANCA-Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Debate Club. MARION DIETRICH, JR.-Honor Society fPres.7: Student Council: Observer Editorial Staff lNews 8: Editorial Editorb: Junior Kiwanian: Football: Lightweight Football: Tennis: Varsity S Club: Band: IH-Y 1I'res.J: Debate QV. Pres.J: National Forensic League. GEORGE DILLEY MARILYN DIPPEL-Honor Society: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Frlcndshlp Club: Art Club: French Club: Philomathelan Club: Monitor Committee. DOROTHY DISBRO-Monitor Committee. DOROTIIY DOMBROSKI-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. ARTIIUR DOYLE-Basketball 1MgrJ: Reserve Basketball lMgr.J: Varsity S Club: IH-Y. VIRGINIA DRAGO-Observer Editorial Stall: Band: Orchestra: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club KILR. Capt.J: French Club: Phllomathelan Club: Whirlo Club. JEANNE DRAG00--Volleyball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Frlendshlp Club: History Club: Phllomatheian Club: Health Club: Debate Club. GRACE L. DUNCAN-Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Gorman Club: Latin Club: Monitor Committee. J. BRADLEY ECKERT-Rifle Club: Hi-Y: Whlrlo Club: Chess and Checker Club. RUTH ELAINE EICHER-Honor Society: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Srnior Friendship Club: German Club: Latin Club: Health Club. DOROTIIY ELLIS-Shuttle Business Statf: Leaders' Club: Volley- ball: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club fII.R. Capt.J: Senior Friendship Club 1H.R. Capt.J: Dramatic Club: History Club: IIealth Club lH.R. Capt.7: Modern Dancing. ROBERT W. ENGEL-Monitor Committee. ' 3l 1:39 ' , , f iw.: .Q H A fa rf' 2 so YK, , . ay,- X 1 ai 4 S1 X JOHN ENGLEHORN-Football CMgr.J: Varsity S Club: Mld-Year fMgr.J: Movie Crew: History Club: French Club: Debate Club: National Forensic League: Monltor Committee. ELIZABETH ANN EVANS-Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: French Club: Phllomathelan Club lPres.J: llealth Club CH.R. Capt.7: Monitor Committee. PAUL EVERSON-Boys' Glee Clllb: A Cappella Choir. HERBERT FELDMAN-Lightweight Football. MARIAN G. FELDNER-Shuttle Business Staff: Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. AL FLOR-Football: Swimming: Varsity S Club: Ill-Y. TOM FOLJAMBE-Football: Monitor Committee. L0lS V. FORGERSON-Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club. MARIAN FORGERSON-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Friend- ship Club: Health Club. ELIZABETH FOSTER-Girls' Glee Club: Senlor Friendship Club: llealth Club: Dramatic Club. DORIS M. FOX-Observer Business Staff: Athletic Council: Tarpon: Volleyball tCapt.J: Basketball 1Capt.J: Llfc-saving: Aqua-Dux: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Frlendshlp Club: Art Club: Monitor Committee. JEANNE DOROTHY FOX-Shuttle Business Staff tAsst. Circulation Mgr.J: Athletic Council: Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Life-saving: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club QILR.. Capt.J: Senior Friendship Club 1ll.R. Capt.J. MYRTLE JANE FOX-Leaders' Club: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. ELAINE FRANZ-Riding Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: llealth Club: Whirlo Club KV. Pres.J: Monitor Committee. LETITIA FRATIANNE-Honor Society: Observer Business Stat1': Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatlc Club: Lotophagi Club: Monitor Committee. RITA B. FRIEDMAN-llonor Society: Observer Business Staff: Shuttle I-Editorial Staff: Volleyball: Basketball qCapt.J: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. CHARLES GARDINER-Football: Lightweight Football: lll-Y: Photographic Club: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. KENT GEIGER-llonor Society tV, Pres.J: Student Council: Junlor Kiwanian: Football: Track: Varsity S Club lPres.J: Hi-Y: Mid- Year: Monitor Committee. BETH ANN GIFFORD-Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Modern Dancing: Monitor Committee. DICK GLEASON-Basketball: Reserve Basketball: Varsity S Club: Dramatic Club: Monitor Committee. JACK E. GOODWYN-llockey, Varsity S Club: Monitor Committee. 32 0 BETTY J. GOSKE-Basketball: Sophomore Frlendshlp Club: Senlor Frlendshlp Club: Health Club. WARREN GOTTRON-Hl-Y: Monitor Committee. ELIZABETH GRAHAM-Honor Society: Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: History Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. DOLORES GROTENRATH-Senlor Friendship Club: Latin Club: Lotophagl Club. HARRIETT R. GUSTAFSON-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Commlttee: BETTE B. HABERER-Shuttle Business Stal! 4Clrculation Ml:r.7Z Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Frlendshlp Club: Monltor Committee. BOB HAGAN-Swlmmlng: Track: Monitor Commlttee. RUSSELL L. HALL-Art Club. MARYBELLE HANLON-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. RALPH E. HAROLD-Photozraphlc Club: Whirlo Club: Monltor Committee. DOROTHY HAY-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. RICHARD LEE HAYMAN-Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Cholr: French Club tV. Pres.D: Latin Club KTreas.J: Debate Club: Na- tional Forensic League: Stamp Club 1Pres.b. DOROTHY II. HECKMAN-Volleyball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. FRANK T. IIEMLER-Band fLlbrarian, Student Directorj: Or- chestra: Hl-Y. RALPH IIENNIE, JR.-Band: Orchestra. HAROLD W. HODGES-Boys' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. WILLIAM R. HOFF-Ill-Y: German Club: Monitor Committee. EDWIN HORNUNG-Monitor Committee. JESSIE MAE HOWARD-Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Friend- shlp Club: Senlor Friendship Club: Health Club. RAY HUGO IIELENE HUNTER--Honor Soelcty: Observer Editorial StatT: Vol- leyball: Basketball: Baseball: Girls' Glee Club tSec.l: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ring Group: Health Club. 033 . Ie, , W -We V ...wr w,.,-..,w.-W,g- s f If --rn. 'fi' r Q '. er A 2 f. Q .1 5 A '-V ai , 1 4- 5 ' , G.-v tgqa.. ,-'I' v, S:-a FT: HV- 1 Ei -A 4 4 . R.-ve, M .-1' ve 3 M P 'S' 434. N, X A s 'V 'Q , .sf Wk . Pm-K P1 L. , faq' of 13, if I fel 'gh E Slt .5161 V foam, R45 an f , , axes P lb.. ' X ! N :NWA HP' -Us flax' i s. sf 9 a WINIFRED HUNTER-Honor Society: Observer Business Stal? 1Clr- culation Mgr.J: Basketball: Baseball: Band: Orchestra: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: German Club: Latln Club: Debate Club. JOYCE IIUNTOON-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club 1Il.R. Capt.J: Ilealth Club: Monitor Committee. HARRY IMMKE-Debate Club: Chess and Checker Club fTreas.b. ALVAII D. IVES BARBARA JACOBS-Ilonor Society: Observer Editorial Stat! 1Man- aging Ed.J: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Art Club: Lotophagl Club. LEONARD JARVIS-Band: Orchestra: Lotophagl Club: Cle! Club: Monitor Committee. DIANNE II. KAUFMAN-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Sociology Club: Ilealth Club iI'I.R. Capt.J: Debate Club. WILLIAM G. KEEFER-Football fMgr.D: Baseball: Varsity S Club: Ili-Y. FRANCES M. KEIFFER-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball Baseball: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Phllomathcian Club 1Sec.J. MARGARET KEITII-Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Ger- man Club. JEANNE KENNARD-Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club ill.R. Capt.J: Dramatic Club: Ilistory Club: Ilealth Club QILR. Capt.J. BOB KENNEDY-Observer Business Staff: Track: Dramatic Club: Art Club. MARILYN JANET KING-Observer Business Staff: Leaders' Club: Basketball: Baseball: Riding Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club 1H.R. Capt.J: Whlrlo Club 1Sec.J5 Monitor Committee. ROBERT E. KINKELAAR-Student Council: Football. AURELIA C. KLEIN-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Philomathelan Club. MILDRED KLEINSMITII-Dramatic Club. DORIS KNAEBEL ELI-IANOR I. KNAPP-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Base- ball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club QILR. Capt.J: Dramatic Club: Whirlo Club 1Sec.J. DANIEL KRALIK PIIYLLIS KRUSER--llonor Society: Basketball: Band: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Soci- ology Club QV. Pres.J: Health Club: Debate Club: Ring Group: Monitor Committee. FLORENCE E. KUMIIALL-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Frlend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Art Club. 34' BETTY JAYNE LaFRANCE-Riding Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Frlendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. VIRGINIA LAMBERT-Sophomore Friendship Club: Clel' Club QV. Pres.J. FRANK F. LANGER-Baseball: Cross Country: Track: Varsity S Club: Ill-Y: Monitor Commlttee. JACK LAWRENCE-Football: Boys' Glee Club tSec.-Treas.j: A Cappella Cholr: Photographic Club. RITA LEAR-Basketball: Senior Friendship Club: llealth Club. BEVERLY LEES-Leaders' Club: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club fII.R. Cnl1t.J: llealth Club. ADELE P. LEWAND-Senior Friendship Club: Riding Club. ROBERT A. LOFTUS-Jr. Red Cross Omcer 1Pres.J: Lightweight Football: Swimming 1Co-Capt.J: Varsity S Club: Ill-Y: Illstory Club: II.R. Pres.: Cheerleader: Monitor Commlttee. RUBY M. LONG-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. KATIIARINE LOWRY-Honor Society fSee.-Treas.D: Student Coun- cil: Observer Business Stall' lCireulation Mgr.J: Athletic Council: Tarpon: Lite-saving: Aqua-Dux: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Mid-Year: Dramatic Club. WILLIAM J. LOWRY-Honor Society: Student Council lI'res.j: Shuttle Edltorlal Staff lAsst. Editor, Editor-ln-Chieij: Junior Klwanlan: Ill-Y QV. Pres., Treas.D: Debate Club: National Forensic League. ROBERT G. LUCAS--Football: Lightweight Football: Reserve Bas- ketball: Swimming: Track: Varsity S Club: Ill-Y: Monitor Com- mittee. .IOIIN A. LYNCII-Monitor Commlttee. JAMES MAYFIELD-Swimming: Track: Varsity S Club: Riding Club. CHARLES MacDONALD-Monitor Committee. TOM MCNAMEE-Debate Club: Whirlo Club. JACK FREDRICK MANN-Whlrlo Club. NANCY MANNING-Senlor Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: French Club. FLOYD MARSIIALL-Football: Monitor Commlttee. VIVIAN MARIE MARTIN-A Cappella Choir: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club. VIRGINIA MARZI-Leaders' Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club: Illstory Club: Health Club: Monitor Commlttee. '35 -Q I .I , 5 .1. 1.- g',.: E :VZ H , p 5 it Q ' i 'mv' fri lan- A I Q 'X 'f 'Q it ?l 15 flu 4 - H .t ,. za., M, 'Q 5' I .4 r :N , ka fs 1 -4 WESLEY MATTERN-Band: Hi-Y: Monitor Commlttee. ANNE MAULORICO-Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Moni- tor Committee. MARIAN McANDREWS-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senlor Friend- ship Club: Health Club. LOIS McCULLOUGH-Observer Editorial Stal'l': Observer Business Staff: Tarpon: Riding Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Mid-Year: Dramatic Club: Lotophagl Club: Health Club 1H.R. Capt.J: Debate Club: National Forensic League. EDWARD ATKINSON McLEOD-Honor Society: Observer Editorial Staff lEditorJ: Swimming: Riding Club: German Club. RICHARD L. MeMlLLEN-Cross Country! Track: Varsity S Club: Hi-Y: Latin Club. VIVIAN McMORROW-Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Whirlo Club: Monitor Com- mittee. EUGENE LAURENCE MEADE-Rifle Club fSec., Mgr.-Coachj: Rifle Team tMg'r.-Coachj: Movie Crew: Photographic Club. ELAINE MERRIAM-Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. JOHN M. MERRIELL-Honor Soriety: Band: Clel Club. MARTIN MESHENBERG-Honor Society: Boys' Glee Club KV, I'res.J: A Cappella Choir: Latin Club 4V. Pres.i: Debate Club: National Forensic League: Stamp Club. TED MEYER-Swimming: Track: Hi-Y: Latin Club. HERBERT S. MIGGANTZ-Orchestra: German Club: Radio Club: Monitor Committee. LUTHER MILLER-Hi-Y: Photographic Club. JUNE ELIZABETH MILLS--Sophomore Friendship Club tl-LR. Capt.i: Senior Friendship Club: Mid-Year: Philomathelan Club: Lotophagi Club: Health Club. DOROTHY LEE MOONEY-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club 1Sec.J: History Club: Philo- matheian Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. ROBERT MORGAN-Movie Crew: Whlrlo Club: Monitor Committee. CARL MORGENSTERN-Honor Society: Observer Editorial Staff: Shuttle Editorial Staff: Tennis: Varsity S Club: Hi-Y: History Club: German Club 1Treas., Sec.J: Debate Club 1Pres.J: National Foren- sie League 1Pres.D. FAYE RUTH MORITZ-French Club: Photographic Club: Monitor Committee. MONA MOUGHTIN-Leaders' Club: Basketball: Baseball: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. NORMA MORTUS-Honor Soclety: Leaders' Club tSec.i: Harvard- Yale: Army-Navy: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Committee. 360 WILLIAM MURRAY-Football: llockey: Varsity S Club: Rit'le Club: Hi-Y: Dramatic Club: llistory Club QV. Pres.J: Monitor Committee. JEAN ANN NAROVEC-Leaders' Club: Tarpon: A Cappella Choir: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Whirlo Club. ELEANORE E. NEWMAN-Observer Business Staff: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club: Debate Club: Chess and Checker Club: Monitor Committee. ANGELA NICOLOSI-Life-saving: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Art Club: French Club 4Pres.l: Ilealth Club. ALBERT NOSSE-German Club. JAMES V. OLIVER-Band: Orchestra. RUTII 0'MALLEY-Observer Business Stail' lBusiness Mer., Circu- latlon Mgrd: Volleyball: Riding Club: A Cappella Choir: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Mid-Year: Dramatic Club: Ilealth Club: Debate Club: National Forensic League lPres.J. GEORGE ONIONS-Football: Rifle Team: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. EILEEN 0'RILEY-Observer Business Statf: Leaders' Club: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Modern DSIICIIIK. MARY CONSTANCE ORE-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Mid-Year: Dramatic Club: Ilealth Club. AUDREY M. OSMON-Leaders' Club: Yale-llarvard: Basketball: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. DONNEL .Y. OTTE-Riding Club: Ili-Y: Dramatic Club: Sociology Club: lllstory Club: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. ALICE OWEN-Leaders' Club: Baseball: Girls' Glee Club fSee.l: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club 1Il.R. Capt.7: Sociology Club fPres.J: Phllomatheian Club: Ilealth Club. NAOMI LOIS OZAN-Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club. JEANNE PALMER-Athletic Council lSec.j: Baseball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Modern Dancing. WENDELL PARK-Ring Group: Monitor Committee. ELEANOR PARKER-Honor Society: Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volley- ball: Basketball: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Frlendshlp Club tlI.R. Capt.1: Mid-Year: Dramatic Club 1Pres.D: Monitor Committee. i CATHERINE M. PATERSON-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ilealth Club. CHARLES A. PATTON-Cross Country: Movie Crew lAsst. Chiefj. MARION PEEK-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Sociology Club: Health Club. BETTIE PERSING-Leaders' Club: Basketball: Sophomore Friend- shlp Club ll-LR. Capt.7: Senior Friendship Club CILR. Capt.J: Soclology Club: Phllnmatheian Club CV. Pres.b: Ilealth Club: De- bate Club: Monitor Committee. '37 R eg x ,,,4r' ,-R. 'B ' 'x ka. 5 . W' .1 1. Af A S 1. 5 . 'W 1 . 5 .1 I . ROBERT PETERSON-Baseball: Track: Hi-Y: Photographic Club: Stamp Club: Monltor Committee. JOHN R. PHILLIPS-Honor Society: Tennis: Varslty S Club: Ride Club fTreas.J: Rifle Team: Hi-Y: History Club 1Sec.j: Monitor Committee. NANCY PICKENS-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Sociology Club: Philomathelan Club: Health Club 1H.R. Capt.J. IRMA M. PILMER-Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. NELSON J. POTTER ELSIE PRETZLAV-Leaders' Club: Basketball: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. JEANNIE PRICE-Observer Editorial Staff: Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Life-saving: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Frlcndship Club: Dramatic Club: Whirlo Club. ROMEO M. PRIORESCHI-Monitor Committee. ROBERT RANDALL-Football: Cross Country: Track: Varsity S Club: Photographic Club. MARY JO REDDY-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Health Club. BETTY REDFIELD-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. GERALDINE REED-Senior Friendship Club: llealth Club. FRANK REILLY-Baseball lMgr.7: Riding Club: A Cappella Choir: Hi-Y: Dramatic Club: History Club: Debate Club QPres.J: ll.R. Sec.: Monitor Committee. JACK REYNOLDS-Basketball 4Capt.J: Reserve Basketball: Base- ball: Varsity S Club: Ill-Y. RICHARD CARL RICE-Swimming: Hi-Y: History Club: Monitor Committee. HELEN RIGGS-Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Life-saving: Riding Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. JANE E. RIGOT--Basketball: Senior Friendship Club. DOYLE ROBBINS-lll-Y. ARCHIE ROBERTSON-Cross Country: Track: Varsity S Club. JOHN CHARLES ROCHFORD-Cross Country: Track: Monitor Committee. DONALD R. RYKS-Band: Orchestra. 38 0 GLORIA A. SAMARTINI-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. WILLIAM SCAMINACE-Whirlo Club. JOE A. SCHLEIMER-Baseball: Hockey: Varsity S Club: Band: Hi-Y. EDWARD SCHVYAB-Football: Track: Rille Club. FREDERICK A. SCIIWALLER-Radio Club lI'res.J. DONALD R. SCOTT-Whirlo Club 1Pres., V. I'res.J: Monitor Com- mittee. ADELE EDYTHE SEID-Leaders' Club: Girls' Glee Club: A Cappella Cholr: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Soci- ology Club: Health Club GLR. Capt.J. CIIARLES WILLIAM SHOWALTER-Band: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Clef Club. EINVARD LOUIS SINGER-Stage Craft. ROBERT SISSON-Cross Country tCapt.1: Track 1Capt.D: Tennis: Varslty S Club: Ill-Y: Photographic Club: Monitor Committee. BARBARA SMITH-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Pbllomathelan Club: Ring Group. GERALD SMITII-Lightweight Football: Reserve Basketball: Base- ball: Varsity S Club: Ili-Y. IRVING SMITH-Football: Lightweight Football: Hockey: Varsity S Club. JEAN E. SMITII-Swimming: Life-saving: Art Club. JEANETTE SNYDER-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Philomatheian Club: Ring Group. LEONARD F. SOLT, JR.-Track, Hi-Y. ROBERT SONDAY-Track: Hi-Y. ETIIEL SPATIG-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. JOAN SQUIER-Student Council: Athletic Council: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Girls' Glee Club: A Capella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dra- matic Club: Monitor Committee. JACK SQUIRES PATRICIA STANDISH-Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Yale-Harvard: Army-Navy: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Sophomore Friendshop Club: Senior Friendship Club: History Club: French Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. '39 -1 l AN 'nop- 2 ANNE STEFAROY-Senior Frlendshlp Club. DORIS STEINBACH-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Ring Group: Sociology Club: Philomatheian Club. ELDON J. STERN-Football: Hockey: Art Club. GENEVIEVE STOCKTON-A Cappella Choir: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. BETTY STOKES-Leaders' Club: Tarpon: Volleyball: Basketball: Baseball: Life-saving: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Committee. MARY LOUISE STUTE-Leaders' Club: Basketball: Baseball: Glrls' Glee Club: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Latin Club: Health Club. TERRENCE SULLIVAN-Baseball. WILLIAM R. SUTIIERLAND-Swimming: Hockey: Varsity S Club: Hi-Y: Dramatic Club: History Club 4Sec.J: Latin Club: Monitor Committee. KATIIARINE SUTTERI--Leaders' Club: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ring Group: Sociology Club: History Club: Health Club: Monitor Committee. CAROL E. SVVANSON EVELYN SWANSON-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friend- ship Club: Sociology Club: History Club: Health Club: Debate Club: Monitor Committee. , OTIS DAVIS SWISHER-Lightweight Football: Cross Country: Track: A Cappella Choir: Hi-Y. BETTE TABER-Band, Drum Majorette: Senior Friendship Club: Latin Club: Monitor Committee. KATHLEEN TANSLEY-A Cappella Cholr: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: Health Club. MALCOLM TAYLOR-Football: Lightweight Football: Varsity S Club: Hi-Y: History Club: Monitor Committee. DAVE THOMAS EULALA ALICE THOMAS-Senior Friendship Club: Health Club. RUTII THOMPSON-Leaders' Club: Yale-Harvard tCapt.J: Army- Navy 1Capt.J: Baseball tCapt.J: S Letter Girls: Sophomore Friend- ship Club: Senior Friendship Club: German Club: Latin Club: Health Club: Ring Group. CIIARLES L. TILLIE-Monitor Committee. VIRGINIA TINGE-Leaders' Club: Tarpon lPres., Sec.J: Volleyball, Basketball: Baseball: S Letter Girl: Life-saving: Aqua-Dux: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Committee. MARY TITGEMEYER-Girls' Glee Club: Senior Friendship Club Health Club. 40' FRANCES TODD-Girls' Glee Club: Senior Friendship Club: So- ciology Club: Ilealth Club. IIELEN TREAT-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Ilistory Club: Ilealth Club: Monitor Committee. MILFORD UBERSTINI-I-Football: Cross Country: Track: Ili-Y: Monitor Committee. IIELMA USSNEIE-Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: French Club tSec.j: Philomatheian Club :Tre-as.J. JOSEPH IQ VI-IRMILLION-Observer Business StalT3 Football: Bas- ketball tMgr.J: Varsity S Club: Ili-Y: Mid-Year: Debate Club: Monitor Committee, CLYDE VOLL-Baseball: Varsity S Club: Ili-Y: Monitor Committee. BOB .I. WARD-Rille Club. WILLIAM WARMUTII-Baseball: Swimming: Whirlo Club. GI-IOIIGE IVICAVER-Itaseballg Ili-Y. IVILLIADI IIOBB IVEIISTEII-Rilie Club: Photographic Club. KIEITII E. WEIGLE, JR.-Ilonor Society: Swimming: Varsity S Club: Ili-Y tTreas.j: Monitor Committee. VIRGINIA WENDT-Girls' Glee Clllb: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club lII.It. Capt.l: Senior Friendship Club tII.R. Capt.J: Health Club. IVILLIAA1 IVESKE-Band: Ili-Y: Monitor Committee. MILDRI-JD WIIITE-A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: German Club: Latin Club: Ileallh Club: Debate Club. OLIVER IVIIITE-Football: Lightweight Football: Basketball flin- Capt.3: Reserve Basketball: Varsity S Club tSec-J: Ili-Y: Monitor Committee. RUSSEL IVILKA ELOISE WILLIAMS-Leaders' Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Sopho- more Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Monitor Committee. IIAROLD M. IVILLIAMS TIIEODOIRI-I IVILLIAMS NORINE WINES-IIonor Society: hand: Orchestra: Girls' Glee Club: Senior Friendship Club: French Club: Latin Club: Clef Club: Monitor Committee. BILLIE LOUISE WINGER-Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club. 041 A x :pw fp A ,pf aaa nw1 5. 5512 X Q f E Committee. LORRAINE BROWN-Senior Friendship Club. WILLIAM DIXON-Swimming: Ili-Y. MILTON L. HENDERSON JAMES D. IVORKMAN-Band: Orchestra. ROBERT YOUNG-Track: Rifle Club: Stamp Club, VVILLIAM YOUNG-Football: IIi-Y. Club: Monitor Committee. RALPII RIIODICS-Foullmll: Rifle Club: German Club: Monitol NOT PICTURED IIARRIET BASSICT-Ilonul' Sorlcty: Sophomore Friendship Club: JACK LYTTLE Senior Friendship Club: French Club: Philomatlu-ian Club. GENISVIEVE NORMILE JACK IV. PLAISTED LA VERNE PROBI-ICK IVILLIAM ALLEN DIARKELL-Band: Boys' Glee Club: Dclmle Club. MICIIAEL TRIVISONNO BOB LICIBY-Rille Club: Ili-Y: Movie Crew: Safety Patrol. UNDER-CLASSMEN HOMEROOMS 303 Cr 308 Back Row: S. Miller, C. Burian, E. Jacobson. . Seventh Row: R. Verburg, R. Klinger, W. Harter, W. Hewitt, J. Lundblad, R. Landon, J. Woodworth, J. Nally, H. McKee. Sixth Row: E. Schoot, W. Wachsman, T. Karpy, S. Woron- koff, A. Hoover, R. Kohn, W. Walter, T. Mahon. Fifth Row: E. Usher, J. DeJovine, E. Francis, B. Fraser, S. Gordon, E. Klien, R. Shlicher, R. Balough, H. Frishkorn, F. Runser. Fourth Row: I. Hirschkopf, J. Mayor, C. House, C. Griffiths, A. Woolmington, S. Wood, C. Schwentker, D. Whaley, A. Hamilton, A. Krieski. Third Row: M. Brown, J. Williams, M. Todd, M. Heinle 1 J. Gross, B. Waterbury, M. Carpenter, B. Jensen, G. Zimet. Second Row: L. Krahl, H. Weiss, M. Srnolic, E. Kelsey, G. Winter, A. Yanson, P. Winsor. Front Row: R. Lane, M. Gage, B. Gentile, E. Leiby, J. Good- man, J. Leone. RUSS IVILCOX ELVA ZINCK-Observer Editorial Stall: Aqua-Dux: Sophomore Friendship Club: Senior Friendship Club: Dramatic Club: lIcnll.h Club. GEORGE IIECKMAN-Rifle Cluh: Automobile Club: Monitor Com mittee. DAVE IIUTTON-Football: Hockey: Ili-Y: Ilistory Club: Debate FRANCES RESS-Girls' Glue Cluh: A Cappella Choir HOMEROOM l7 Back Row: B. Stevenson, D. Sullivan, D. Sinclair, B. Reed A. B. Rogers, H. Rosen, J. Olsen. Fifth Row: S. Morgenstern, G. Ober, R. Lisse, G. Squires, F. Etheridge, J. Ponder, P. Schmidt. Fourth Row: J. Schell, J. Goodman, R. Mayette, M. Hershey, H. Thayer, G. Spence. Third Row: M, Sutton, M. Park, J. Plumb, G. Kall, E Gutelius, M. Rosenfeld, B. Bauknecht, M. Scattergood. Second Row: L. Takacs, B. Reese, H. Nardy, M. Laro, C Peak, J. Pfender, S. Roseman. Front Row: H. Leyden, M. Ruolo, M. Miller, R. Robinson, E. Stratton, E. Pittaway, J. Rinear, W. Murray. 420 under-clcrssmen HOMEROOM I I Back Row: B. Chenault, K. Bateman, G. Baker, W. Allen, W. Blide, J. Bayer, B. Cain. Fifth Row: C. Ault, T. Brenner, R. Carlson, B. Boltz, E. Ackerman, E. Ahlman, R. Barletta, R. Brooks, L. Cleoveland. Fourth Row: R. Albert, J. Carraher, B. Beck, B. Carson, P. Brugmann, P. Bogue, B. Bugbee, D. Calori, C. Brown. Third Row: P. Aoroe, J. Bohland, L. Hegedus, R. Braunlich, M. Boehringer, H. Berk, J. Barney, J. Barrett, B. Berrigan. Second Row: R. Clark, S. Clark. A. Buzzelli, J. Blum, L. Burmeister, B. Adamson, M. Andel, M Biggins. Front Row: W. Albrecht, J. Aquila, L. Brown, A. Bensing, A. Cavasini, I. Battaglio, J. Dilly. HOMEROOMS 26 G' 300 Left to right: Back Row: W. Morrow, B. McFarlane, B. Mullolly, G. Brandt, B. MacDonald, E. Kimbol, J. Steer, D. Sorenson, F. Rote, H. Singer, D. Sparks, B. Sprague. Fourth Row: R. Mann, R. Scott, C. Brow, L. Morse, E. Mailers, G. Shilinskas, J. Smith, C. Snow, W. Moran, .J. Mason. Third Row: J. McCarthy, E. Skoog, M. Mason, B. Miller, M. Meeder, J. Shiffer, E. Skeel, B. Sherril, S. Mitchell. Second Row: B. Smalley, K. Mooney, J. Stahl, P. Squier, J. Scott, S. Spreitzer, H. Sladek, L. Steer. Front Row: J. Hoffman G M'Kee. M. Martinson, F. Motto, L. Mastrangelo, P. Seitz, R. Moore. '43 HOMEROOMS I6 G' 217 Back Row: J. Bitonti, B. Clark, W. Wahlstrom, E. Wathen R. Toth, F. Foster, J. Duff. Fifth Row: W. Dunning, B. Armstrong, M. Bollinger, P. Bogigian, B. Lucha, E. Barker, M. Davies. Fourth Row: G. Cretney, J. Fahnestock, W. Decker, F. Crookham, S. Corcoran. Third Row: J. Bernier, G. Bullis, D. Croft, J. Boyle, J. Barch, B. Ashdown, A. Andrews, J. Vorpe. Second Row: R. Hopke, B. Metka, C. Scholl, L. Langdon, T. Finelli, B. Eifer, F. De Pledge, M. Perry. Front Row: L. Drcnske, A. Eggleston. F. Corcoran, E Abozio, H. Bassett, G. Bleich, L. Blumenthal. HOMEROOM 19 Back Row: J. Forbes, A. Hansen, W. Hoose, F. Jones, D Knaebel, J. Humphrey, D. Irwin, W. Hatch. Fifth Row: T. lntrocaso, J. Houle, J. Jeromson, G. Johnson L. Grove, A. Wehrschmidt, E. Henry, D. Kaye, E. Jonke. Fourth Row: M. Keckler, J. Jacoby, L. Jackson, L. Heil, E Jones, H. Gerrard, C. Hawkins, C. Hanus. Third Row: P. Downs, B. Harmon, V. Hiltobiddle, R. Harris I. Jurden, V. Hayes, A. Henderson, D. Gundel, M. John. Second Row: C. Huntsinger, S. Griffith, S. Hunter, N. John- son, J. Grygo, R. Hollar, H. Heffner, P. Cole. Front' Row: M. Kanally, M. Gurman, J. Hahn, V. Kava- nough, K. Hamilton, D. Hepker, J. Holloran. 1 under-classmen HOMEROOM 38 Bock Row: R. Schroeder, J. Roberts, F. Schaffer, L. Schultz, N. Randall, D. Sacha. Fifth Row: T. Pease. L. Sfern, B. Nolan, R. Roden. S. Nassau, F. Musto, K. Reed, G. Newell, B. Powell, C. Ralston. Fourth Row: A. Murphy, J. O'Connor, F. Rost, N. Schaefer, J. Norton, D. Piggott, C. Rupnow, M. Parr, L. Ranney, L. Rigle. Third Row: E. Schaller, C. Rosene, C. Schiappacasse, B. Ruggles, R. Oetting, C. Pilmer, R. Phyfer, L. Qualman, E. Ross. Second Row: J. Reynolds, M, Ress, B. Reedle, H. Reminger, E. Pocock, R. Owen, B. Reimholz, M. Knuckels, P. Mumper. Front Row: B. Nightingale, V. Martin, V. Pickens, J. Nes- bett, M, Parker, B. Rigot, M. Rigot, J. Norton. HOMEROOM 304 Buck Row: R. Wagner, C. Steverding, A. Taylor, D. Twin- ing, A. Suhart, C. Sua, M. Tholen, K. Treadwell. Fourth Row: B. Tuckerman, B. Vangunten, J. Stroeter, R Tipping, L. Weber, J. Widdowson, M. Tucker, J. Wilder D. Thompson, D. Virgien. Third Row: J. Stewart, C. Zimmerman, H. Weyandt, J. Con- roy, H. Wyman, l-l. Studer, P. Young, P, Walsh, J. Williams Second Row: M. Stute, J. Welday, C. York, O. Trivisonno A. Truppo, M. Trivisonno, L. Wissman, E. Wick. Front Row: R. Stokes, M. Wilson, T. Wagner, P. Wikle P. Van Horn, S. Stickle, l-l. Grotenrath. HOMEROOM 2I Bock Row: D. Diederich, R. Kilpatrick, G. Ernst, D. Dennis, J. Kerrigan, A. Llewellyn. Fifth Row: A. Loleit, B. Knorr, H. Lang, B. Keenan, B. Lowry, B. Brown, J. Mace. Fourth Row: J. Kempthorne, J. Liske, J. Lampert, C. Mait- land, W. Larkin, E. Bearfield, R. Kouyoumjian, J. Lerch. Third Row: E. Koval, J. Cohen. K. Kerns, D. Lustic, A. Langer, M. Ink, M. Lenk, M. Litton. Second Row: B. McGee, P. Loicano, E. La Pan, J. Ludwig, A. Kessler, B. Krische, J. Butler, E. Kennedy. Front Row: J. Caddick, H. Finucan, M. Limes, J. Long, E. Le Bow, C. Knudson, E. Landgrebe. HOMEROOM 'I8 Bock Row: L. Goesling, T. Evans, J. Bowman. Fifth Row: B. Corbeau, M. Fisher, l-l. Fortune, R. Daligny R. Faye, G. Conrad, C. Taylor, L. Davis, C, Donato, Fourth Row: R. Dows, J. Schneider, W. Schafer, l-l. Fisch D. Green, G, Gould, H. Freed, F. Dowdell, M. Gower, L Frizell. Third Row: E. Danielson, R. Jacobs, J. Goller, E, Davis, V Doubler, E. Faerber, J. Davis, B. Cooper, P. Comegys, J Feltham. Second Row: E. Fuller, M. Daley, P. Fisher, M. Damaso, M Grono, l. Grady, D. Friel, J. Darvill. Front Row: K. Evans, l:. Gooarich, ll. Cub, V. Forsyth, R Dornback, M. DeFrieze, B. Edwards, A. Gray. 44' 1 under-classmen HOMEROOM 305 Back Row: B. Williams, F. Reiss, G. Umstead, F. Stein- bruegge, C. Tayerle, E. Sylvester, H. Simpson, B. Wallace. Fourth Row: H. Starkoft, F. Tartaglia, R. Yedlick, R. Tews, G. Snook, B. Seitz, R. Stiebeling, R. Spots, N. Roby. Third Row: A. Smart, B. Weiland, M. Siller, H. Rekittke, G. Smith, A. Thayer, V. Talcott, M. Solt, E. Verburg, F. Riegler. Second Row: P. Yauch, L. Scharlau, H. Stockman, M. Smith, V. Schrock, N. Smith, E. Wallace, M. Rhyne. Front Row: G, Spetrino, A. Vara, T. Skidmore, E. Thompson, D. She, D. Rouge. HOMEROOM 107B Back Row: D. Evans, H. Forbush, J. Haas, R. Essell. Fifth Row: M. Forkapa, R. Dunbar, F. Dockstetter, J. John- son, J. Horton, W. Follett, C. Driggs, J. Graham, C. Keefer. Fourth Row: T. Foster. F. Dixon, K. Keegler, R. Hunscher, C. Fix, J. Hart, K. Hennie, A. Jackson. Third Row: C. Frisbee, L. Kellogg, N. Gaetano, A. lrvine, M. Hinske, l. Hinsdale, A. Bender, W. Foster. Second Row: E. Haire, M. Greggor, E. Franchi, J. Harraman, E. Ennen, E. Francis, S. Heckelman, M. Driver. Front Row: P. Efros, B. Hawkins, M. Jaftee, J. Kelly, E. Graul, M. Kappen, B. Hamilton. 045 HOMEROOM 207 Back Row: F. Pitchler, D. Peterson, M. Reichard, C. Prior Fifth Row: W. Oran, G. Lanese, B. Mather, B. McKenzie P. Keyes, J. Lewis, R. Kretzer, D. Paul, B. McNeilly, B MacDonald. Fourth Row: D. Musgrave, B. Larbig, B. Knapp, C. Muntz V. Preston, D. Minman, L. Liberator, R. Lais, S. Perrotti E. Loeber. Third Row: C. Tavener, E. Kerrigan, J. Corns, H. Noble J. Morgan, S. Noll, M. O'Brien, B. Norder, B. Kopp. Second Row: R. Molder, A. Leone C. Pietrondi, N, Phillips G. Stwan, V. Massa, B. Reese, C. Monck, R. Kormos. Front Row: B. Martin, E. Quinn, Lucille May, Lillian May E. Seabrandt, C. King, A. Noll. HOMEROOM l07A Back Row: D. Clark, J. Davidson, A. Clark, R. Auer, L Clarke, J. Angel, W. Cook, R. Cunningham. Fourth Row: D. Cirincione, R. Broadman, D. Deibel, T. Bee- man, R. Conover, R. Beeler, J. Cable, T. Angelone, F Belgan. Third Row: H. Chamis, A. Dick, E. DiCicco, H. Davidson S. Britton, B. Bode, F. Allerton, P. Bussong, J. Beckman N. Bendrick. Second Row: B. Cowan, P. Damaso, P. Cavasini, R. Camp- bell, R. Braund, R. Berry, T. Alleman, C. Baginski, R. Clark Front Row: C. Consla, S. Brown, B, Ankeney, F. Barton R. Byrum, A. Bogigian, J. Asher. 1 under-clcxssmen HOMEROOMS 31B 6' 32 Bock Row: E. Mcl-lugh, l-l. Nielson, R. Morgan, G. Pierman, D. Nesbitt, B. Mulligan, A. McKinnon, B. Masters, B. Mc- Kay, B. McMillan. Fourth Row: J. Moore, B. Nardy N. Penrn, D Peking, D. McGiffin, S, Marco, l-l. Mattern, W. McShane, E. Philpott, B. Pfeiffer. Third Row: J. Noall, B. McDonnold, L. Meisel, L. Miller, L. Pearce, V, Mitchell, N. Morgan, H. Martinf B. Matson. Second Row: J. McArthur, E, Miller, A. Pace, M. Moran, J. Meade, L. McClelland, N. Miggantz, M. Paul, R. Peo- cock, J. Newman, J. Momberger. Front Row: D. Nightingale, M, Morrison, S, Patton, D. Pattie, R. Nixon, L. Pickens, R. Morris, L. Mattern. HOMEROOM 103 Back Row: E. Stinson, N. Schmidt, T. Whaley, E. Smeader, R. Stanford, E. Smith, J. Schwaller, G. Schenk, D. Spitzer. Fourth Row: K. Rothaermel, D. Shops, A. Russ, F. Stech, C. Spencer, W. Rose, R. Ross, W. Starrett. Third Row: R. Story, C. Simpson, R. Stout, J. Steiger, G. Schnell, P. Ryan, C. Smith, M. Smith, V. Son. Second Row: E. Reynolds, B. Smith, M. Samartini, E. Rothaermol, E. Schaefer, M. Steinbach, D. Sharr, G. Schmitz. Front' Row: B. Ross, D. Shontz, P. Smart, D. Smith, R. Romaine, J. Smith, S. Saltz, HOMEROOM 31A Left to right: Bock Row: J. Kopp, B. Long, A. Koxlow, B. Manz, R. Labus A. Lauer, C. Jensen, B. Krause, B. Lantz. Fourth Row: B. Jenkins, E, Kinsey, G. Longstreet, W. Ler- vin, W. Lesinsky, M. Jacobson, D. lzant, E. lrish, R. Kon- drot, J. Kiminas, J. Kneole. Third Row: G. Jewett, N. Lichty, M. Kollas, M. Kast, R Lindenbaum, R. Kackeis, M. Kohler, J. Lemm, L. Litton R. Jesse. Second Row: D. Lennon, J. Jacobsen, M. Koys, A. Kester S. Jones, J. Lobbie, M. Lerch. B. Kina. L. Parson. Front' Row: J. Johnson, V. Kahne, T. Luci, H. Lobbie, C Klecka, E. Lind, E. Molbin, D. Lantz. HOMEROOM 28 Back Row: M. Emmanuel, D. Franzen, A. Carle, J. Fellows D. Gairing. Fourth Row: D. Disbro, G. Engstrom, G. Fisher, B. Fields J. Gokorsch, D. Gardner, N. Gentile, D. Fitzpatrick. Third Row: R. Erbor, P. Ford, A. Ferrante, E. Dresher, J Frank, R. Disor, G. Fort, H. Finale. Second Row: J. Douglas, B. Emig, M. Gardiner, A. Frati- anne, E. Finnerty, E. Foster, A. Dolan. Front' Row: P. Dickinson, E. Dilley, R. Duncan, E. Byrne, L Fisher, S. Byrne. 46' under-clctssmen HOMEROOM 105 Bock Row: J. Van Epp, G. Taylor, W. Williams, R. Walling, J. Weber, T. Welsh, J. Watt. Fourth Row: J. Van Kirk, K. Zorge, R. Wolff, W. Thompson B. VanPelt, H. Wensiey. Third Row: F. Winter, E. Timbers, F. Watkins, W. Water- bury, H. Thomas, C. Thacker, O. Thompson, P. Swank, J. Walker. Second Row: R. Terwilliger, L. Young, J. Wirt, E. Urban E. Turk, R. Zowasky, E. Young. Front Row: E. Walker, M. Wilder, M. Thompson, F. Streator, H. Zorn. 1 1 HOMEROOMS 37 fr 22 Back Row: J. Corio, D. Roads, l. Paiersky, F. Sibert, R. Rice, B. Prendergast, W. Powell, R. Danford. Fifth Row: R. Collins, R. Denslow, F. Crane, R. Currell, B. Erlenbach, C. Regan, R. Polak, J. Reid, P. Roberts, C. Coolidge. Fourth Row: H. Crawford, D. Deinhart, C. Cullen, R. Cullen J. Pulford, J. Davies, M. Davies, A. Racciardi, B. Davidson. Third Row: T. Bitonti, B. Roderick, D. Roderick, B. Reed M. Renshaw, C. Davis, A. Plumb, K. Rodin, B. Darner. Second Row: L. Reiner, J. Bowers, H. Robertsen, V. Colville J. Connell, V. Coburn, M. Cross, H. Riblet, P. Davis. Front Row: M. Davies, P. Reimholz, B. Reynolds, A. David- son, G. Croft, J. Polk, E. Corcoran. r 1 1 '47 HOMEROOM 20 Left to right: Back Row: B. Brooker, O. Carlson, J. Allen, K. Birnbaum H. Allison, V. Baldwin, B. Dunlea, B. Barr. Fifth Row: J. Barey, B. Austin, W. Clough, S. Bloom, R Blosser, N. Bossman, C. Bargar, B. Atkinson. Fourth Row B Bau hman M Calvin R. Andan- : . g , . ' , R. Bond, ian, J. Christian, P. Barndt, M. Blide, P. Christy, l. Beranek Third Row: D. Berger, B. Barzen, R. Chapman, R. Augus- tine, H. Barletta, P. Andrews, N. Brown, G. Cameron. Second Row: L. Blauman, E. Burris, A. Black, B. Brown, M Butler, C. Cabot, R. Brady. Front Row: B. Brownley, F. Averill, J. Ayers, D. Bruce, M Brown, M. Barclay, M. Barry. HOMEROOM 30 Back Row: G. Harrell, E. Harlen, C. Gockel, R. Grubb, D Gibbons, D. Hansen, W. Houston, G. Havens, D. Hoyt H. Hoffman. Fourth Row: M. Hart, E. Howell, P. Hay, C. Goller, E Herrick, D. Gundel, M. Henderson, E. Anderson, W. Holi D. Guthrie. Third Row: E. Hirsh, l. Hart, P. Gerstenberger, C. lmboden D. Hamilton, E. Hassell, E. Gilmore, L. Houston, C. Irwin Second Row: D. Goske, T. Graham, P. Hill, D. Herron, J. Heckman, R. Gettig, B. Guiler, M. Gottron. Front Row: J. Hoffacker, F. Roth, P. Gompf, A. Hanlon D. Goodwyn, G. Gurman. 1 1 1 1 under-classmen HOMEROOMS 206 Ir 202 Back Row: P. Hannon, R. Karl, H. Marquette, C, Macho M. McGee, M. McFerren, J. Kirchner, B. Kilpatrick, B Hannon. Fourth Row: F. Johnson, M. Leone, W. Marinelli, L. Forten- baugh, G. Grace, L. Kay, W. Maloney, L. Meshenberg B. Hine, O. Maloney, R. Levis. Third Row: C. Kelly, A. Jones, J. Meyer, J. Hall, L. Hall, E. Griffith, M. Hornung, E. Greggor, M. Huff, M, Harvey, R. Keeler. Second Row: B. Hayden, D. Grob, M. LaGatta, K. McGarry, L. Jackson, E. Giles, J. Hitchcock, F. Grossman. First Row: M, Maulorica, LaVern Granger, P. Hewitt, LaVira Granger, J. McKenzie, M. Klassen, L. Mandaville. I HOMEROOM 309 Back Row: E. Wurster, R. Ralph, B, Stearns, R. Williams, H. Reicharcl, P. Zirke, B. Treister. Fourth Row: F. Trevarthen, C. Ramm, P. Vara, M. Thomas, M. Spring, D, Winters, D. Wolf, J. Young, W. Silva. Third Row: D. Wideman, J. Ward, B. Williams, M. Taylor, E. Winsor, M. Reed, E. Sua, L. Roth, M. Randell, H. Williams, B. Summers. Second Row: D. Williams, A. Samuel, L. Tait, J, Spellen, J. Treter, A. Shulte, O. Ridgley, M. Tinge, F. Zeigler. Front Row: C. Watson, J. Tillotson, A. Tanno, W. Sutter, H. Walter, R. Trivisonno, HOMEROOMS 302 6' 212 Back Row: J. Meagher, C. Parker, M. Newman, P. Payne, F. Jacobs, E. Fasimpaur, B. Moore, R. Loomis. Third Row: E. Andrews, P. Peluso, R. Peters, F. Pflueger, E. Miller, J. Perotti, D. Neuhaus, N. DeJovine. Second Row: B. Niece, E. Otello, R. Porter, M. Moody, R. Nicholson, J, Orr, A. Orr. First Row: L. Powell, P. Morley, J. Miller, R. Morris, P. Nussel, G. Moore. HOMEROOM 29 Buck Row: A. Goudio, Jr., R. Bill, D. Cole, H. Cope W. Benawit, R. Biehl, R. Eichenberger, R. Curtis, T. Bednar Fourth Row: S. Collier, E. Chegwidden, R. Eicher, D Cavano, J. Fiore, R. Cooley, B. Binder, J. Darroch, B. Bout- fard. Third Row: P. Bechtel, G. Carlson, N. Anglin, P. Cramer Helen Dimsa, J. Fink, E. Clark, M. Burger. Second Row: H. Galloway, Y. P. Bow, R. Beaumont, B Armstrong, T. Blumenthal, B. Daniels, L. Candow, C. Bab- cock, R. Bonnallie. First Row: S. Lynch, M. Cleaveland, B. J. Arnold, A Cusumano, J. Berndsen, S. Auer. 48' l There it goes Bredenberg carries the ball Geiger downed by Lakewood Fox-by on eyelosh Two of o kind, trock stars Overtime-4-Bissonzvicfory And two points come home Beoutiful block VISITORS 0 SHAW 37 DOWN 3 YDS.T0 G0 6 Tm: Rsmmuus Show-Eost game Teamwork Block-Red, 'nuf-sed Touchdown Army-Navy Show-72 Adams-29 Up ond over Flor gaining yordoge The Crowd Roors Trevor Rees, Shaw's coach, who has led the Cardinals to ZO victories, l2 de- feats, and- 3 ties, came to East Cleve- land in i936 after an All-American football career at Ohio State. Bill Haker, quarterback, was the l3l -pound senior who ran for a touchdown in the last two minutes of the Shaker game and showed plenty of speed in the backfield this season. Harry Bredenberg, halfback, was the i42- pound senior backfield man who dis- played a star running and blocking ability. fl Ollie White, guard, was the V58-pound gridman who injured his ankle but when recovered, played some out- standing football. Al Flor, halfback, was the player who was usually called upon to make that extra inch for a first down, but fans will always remember his 80-yard touch- down run in the Lorain game. Dick Palmer, fullback, was the triple-threat captain of the Shaw eleven who was recognized as one of the best passers in the city. Joe Vermillion, tackle, was a capable sub- stitute who showed up especially well in the Lakewood game. Quinfy Ciolfi, center, was the l4O-pound lineman who ably alternated with Bob Krause at the all-important line posi- tion. Bob Evans, guard, was a steady, consistent player whose outstanding game was in the Lorain contest. Marion Dietrich, tackle, was the rugged, aggressive player who knocked a Red . Raider unconscious with a powerful block in the Shaker game. Marty Loftus, the assistant coach who helped Trev produce the best team since the' Cardinals went undefeated in l926, came from Baldwin-Wallace. Kent Geiger, end, was the versatile, aggres- sive lineman who received All-Scholas- tic honors at center and end in his junior and senior years. Bob Custer, end, was the l5O-pound substi- tute who recovered the touchdown fumble in the Heights game. Bob Lucas, guard, was the tough, alert grid- man who recovered the tumble in the Lorain game that set the Shaw power- house rolling. Jerry Gould, guard, was the I47-pound bundle of dynamite who made a spe- cialty of breaking through the enemy wall to nail a runner. Jim Duff, quarterback, was the clever junior who proved that the Cardinals need not worry about a field general for next year's conflicts. Allen Hansen, tackle, was the I65-pound junior linesman who served as an able and willing replacement for an im- portant position. Don Sinclair, haltback, was a l65-pound junior who has been on the squad for two years. Howard Rosen, tackle, was the l9O-pound junior who has given two years of brilliant varsity service and still has another to come. Harold Frischkorn, halfback, was the gal- loping backfield man injured early in the season. f Wes Stevens, a l937 Shaw graduate who gave freely of his time to develop this year's team, was very effective in working with the reserves. Bill Keenan, haltback, was the fast, shitty junior who specialized in running for touchdowns on f'rst plays: li.e. Shaker and Collinwoodl. Chuck Sua, end, was the receiver of that 55-yard pass in the Lorain game and a player who excelledtin the kick-off department as well. Jock Olsen, tackle, was the 204-pound junior lineman who showed up well on the defense. Bob Reed, fullback, was the l4O-pound player who acted as substitute for this important backtield position. A .B. Rogers, guard, was the large, capable blocker who was rushed to the hospital for an appendicitis operation two days after playing in the Heights game. Ted Needels, end, was a senior who has been on the squad since his sophomore year. Archie Taylor, quarterback, was the sub- stitute who took over Duft's position in the East Tech game and displayed his ability to handle this key position. Bob Krause, center, was the sophomore who played a hard, well-fought season in his tirst year at Shaw. Bob Lowry, end, a l5O-pounder who shoul see plenty of active service next tall ny- -as W-- football Back Row: S. Reese, L. Grove, C. Driggs, R. Ross, T. Mann, C. Hawkins, B. Boltz O. Carlson, N. Gentile, E. Irish. Fifth Row: F. Bricker, Mgr., E. Hirsh, J. Hart H. Lang, R. Ross, D. Gibbons, J. Reid, C. Coolidge, G. Taylor, B. Austin, F. Riegler J. Fox. Fourth Row: B. Murray, Mgr., A. McKinnon, J. DeJovine, D. Hanson R. Custer, J. Graham, R. Reid, Q. Ciolfi, C. Regan, R. Poiak, T. Needels, B. Knapp G. Urnstead. Third Row: J. Englehorn, Mgr., Wes Stevens, Trainer, A. Flor, B. Keenan J. Vermillion, F. Marshall, B. Young, D. Diederich, R. Rhodes, V. Miller, D. Clark B. Lowry, M. Taylor. Second Row: Asst. Coach Loftus, J. Duff, J. Gould, H.Frischkorn B. Krause, D. Sinclair, J. Olsen, B. Haker, A. Hanson, A. Taylor, C. Sua, Coach Rees Front Row: H. Bredenberg, B. Evans, B. Lucas, A. B. Rogers, D. Palmer, K. Geiger O. White, H. Rosen, M. Dietrich. JOHN ENGLEHORN l FRED BRICKER j .... . . . Managers DICK PALMER ....... . . Captain MR. TREVOR REES ..... ...... C oach MR. MARTIN LOFTUS . . . .... Ass't Coach 'MASSING a total of l83 points to their opponents' 75, the Shaw Cardinals stormed through a highly successful l939 season. Shaw won six games, tied two, and lost one, not losing to any non-Lake Erie League opponent. It was Coach Trevor Rees' best year since he came to Shaw, the first time he has beaten Elyria. The Shaw-Lorain game was acclaimed by all who saw it as the best- played, best-fought,game of' the year in the Lake Erie League, Shaw's flashy offense clicked well throughout the season, and Trev Rees was es- pecially pleased by the team's spirit. High-point man was Al Flor, l8O-pound halfback, who scored 52 points, Harry Bredenberg made 26 points, and Dick Palmer, l8. Dick Palmer was chosen all-scholastic fullback on both the Clevelrmzd News and the Cleve- Iawd Press teams. P 55 1 Mu. 1 I HATTERING two records, the crack Shaw Cardinals spurred on to their third Lake Erie League Championship and permanent possession of the Basketball Trophy. - With a sparkling attack and an impenetrable defense, the highest- scoring quintet in Shaw's history sank 739 points in l6 games. Winning most of the games by top-heavy scores, the Wisemen avenged the only I939 football defeat by crushing Lakewood in a stinging 70-36 defeat. ln the same Lakewood game, Ollie White, sharp-shooting left-forward, netted 24 points to break the school individual scoring record. The I939-40 team was Coach Roy Wisecup's sixth championship team in eleven years. Inspired by the varsity team, the Shaw Reserves captured' twelve victories in sixteen games. JOE VERMH-HON l .... ., ...... Ma g rs ARTHUR DOYLE 5 , X MR. Rov wisEcuP ...... .... .. 00 C ,li Back Row: B. Knapp, A. Russ, R. Mulligan, B. Du ea, R. Essell, R. Clark, J. Watt, R. Pojak. Third Row: J. Vermillion, B. Thomsen C. Keefer, J. Weber, A. Suhart, A. Doyle, Coach Wisecup. Second Row: B. Biss , L. Visci, O. White, J. Reynolds, R. Palmer, J. Barry. Front Row: D. Bales, L. er, C. Sua, R. Custer, R. Gleason. basketball 56' SUA CUSTER BARRY MAIIER PALM VISCI BISSON GLEASON WHITE REYNOLDS Chuck Sua, guard, was the high-scoring player who accumulated l6 points in the Elyria game with mostly mid-floor 'shots and was a fine defensive player. Bob Custer, center, who sustained an in- jury in the early part of the season, recovered soon enough to play his best game at University. Jack Barry, guard, was the athlete who concluded three years of basketball for the Cardinals with an outstanding game at Heights. Len Maher, forward, was the substitute who also starred in the Heights game and should prove a valuable player next year. Dick Palmer, forward, was the first semes- ter captain whose exceptionally fine passing as well as his outstanding per- formance in the Heights game, will long be remembered. '57 Len Visci, guard, was the alert and steady player who made up for his lack of height in aggressiveness and speed. Bill Bisson, forward, was the colorful bas- keteer who filled F'almer's shoes at mid-year and was responsible for the sudden-death victory over University. Dick Gleason, guard, was the square-jawed defense-man who sank the tying foul shot in the Lakewood game. Ollie White, forward, was the tricky shooter whose 24 points in the Lake- wood game set a new individual high scoring record. . .lack Snake Reynolds, center, was the hard-fighting, high-scoring center who scored two points in the last few seconds of play in the Lakewood game giving the Cardinals a 29-27 victory. VIVIAN CLARK LOFTUS BRYANT GREEN PEW COHN WALKER TVVINING WEIGLE Doc Vivian, coach, is the one who is Pat Bob Jim Don largely responsible tor making Shaw a terminal city on the swimming map. Clark, 220 free styler, was the sopho- next more natator who should star year even more than he d d this one. Loftus, breast stroke, displaying out- standing ability throughout the sea- son, was the only Shaw man who won a tirst in the Lake Erie meet. Bryant, back stroker, was the three- letter man who was influential in bringing success to the Shaw medley team. Green, back stroker, was the short but snappy swimmer who should prove to be a star in his senior year. Dick Pew, l00-yard tree styler, was the swimming mate of Twining who usu- ally copped those extra needed points. Louis Cohn, diver, was the low-board artist who also did his part which enabled Shaw to win tive straight meets. Bob Walker, diver, was the Senior A who more than once had the highest hon- ors atter displaying top diving form. Don Twining, 220 and l00 tree styler, was the reliable tankman who began in his sophomore year and is rapidfy swimming to the top. Keith Weigle, 40 tree styler, was the nata- tor who swam the 40 in a consistant 20 and also starred on the medley. 58' swimming '59 FTER displaying unexcelled swimming performance, the Shaw natators splashed their way through a successful season and then went on to both district and state meets. The Shaw tankmen, composing one of the finest teams that Doc Vivian has turned out, swam to five straight victories. High point man was free-styler Don Twining who captured 73 paints. Runner-up was Keith Weigle with 59V2 points. Shaw brought home both medley and breast-stroke bacon from the Lake Erie League meet, and also 50-yard free-style honors from the District meet. The medley team of Bryant, Loftus, and Weigle proceeded to swim a third place at state finals. Shaw finished sixth at Columbus. BOB TUCKERMAN ..... . . Manager MR. DOUGLAS VlVlAN .. . . Coach Bock Row: B. Atkinson, D. Brooks, A. Wildern, D. Sorenson, J. Humphry, B. McCarthy B. Beck, W. Warmuth. Third Row: Coach Vivian, W. Ashdown, W. Wallace, C Wallach, T. Meyer, D. Nesbitt, B. Price, B. Tuckermon. Second Row: D. Green, L. Cohn B. Walker, P. Clark, D. Rice, J. McArthur. Front Row: D. Pew, B. Keenan, K. Weigle B. Loftus, J. Bryant, D. Twining. xg SHAW baseball Back Row: Coach Wisecup, F. Reilly, C. Sua, B. Harris, G. Miller, L, Visci, G. Hunter. Second Row: E. Belgan, C. Voll, A. Hansen, J. Clarke, J. Schleimer, J. Reynolds, J. Gugliemotto. Front Row: G. La Mour, A. Biello, A. Suhart, B. Longmuir, Sullivan. GEORGE HUNTER ..... . . Manager MR. ROY WISECUP . .. . . . Coach HAW'S baseball team for the i939 season was not as successful as the teams of the past few years. They completed the season with five victories and six defeats. . The team played all of its home games at Rozelle Field due to the fact that lighting for night ball was being installed at Shaw stadium. Schleimer led the regular players in batting, completing the season with an average of 303. Sua batted in the most runs with nine to his credit for the season. , The Cardinals finished the season with a team batting average of .224 . and a fielding average of .929. The low batting average may account for the fact that Shaw did not win more games. 60' Roy Wisecup, coach, was the man behind the performances of the baseball team as well as the championship basket- ball five. Jack Clark, outfielder, was the general , utility man who displayed unusual batting power. Clyde Voll, relief pitcher, was the mound- man who exhibited some fine talent and should prove successful as the first-string pitcher. en Visci, third baseman, was the sopho- more who also proved a star at the plate. Joe Schleimer, catcher, was a first-string player who was both durable and also a good hitter. b Harris, ace pitcher, was. a three-letter man who besides being an outstand- ing pitcher, excelled at bat and- out- field. Jack Reynolds, first baseman, was the player whose outstanding character- istic was team-play. len Hansen, second baseman, was the in- fielder whose fiery line of chatter could be heard all over the field. Chuck Sua, outfielder, was the sophomore player who displayed outstanding ability in colorful as well as speedy base running. ncis Belgan, outfielder, was the player who made the team as soon as he came from Kirk. Class Harter and his roundtable Screwbolls Consolidated cr shuttle President and forward Promising prom Miss Wood King! Just dyeing Red Cross Berry Jr. snap page 62 0 cross country Back Row: T. Whaley, E. Gutelius, M. Uberstine, R. Scott, B. Sisson, D. Nesbitt, R. Carlson, B. Bugbee, A. Andrews, E. Sylvester, B. Eiter. Second Row: E. C. Oftinger, D. Sacha, F. Langer, D. Croft, F. Dowdell, F. Kappen, B. Knorr, O. Swisher, D. Sparks. Front Row: F. Jones, R. Essell, E. Francis, A. Robertson, E. Merriman, B. Randall, W. Oran. ED FRANCIS ........ . . Manager MR. E. C. OFFINGER . . . Coach ESET by an ever-present jinx, injuries, the Shaw cross-country team, none the less daunted, bettered its i938 record. ln its three dual meets, the cross-country team triumphed twice, bowing only to Lake- wood. For the ninth consecutive year, Shaw defeated Collinwood, 25-30. In cross-country meets the team with the lowest score is the victor. Most of the men will return next year, and they should prove a hard team to conquer. Ernest Merriman set a hot pace throughout the season, finishing tirst in three out of tour meets, and placing twenty-third in the state meet at Ohio Wesleyan. 64' E l T xl . ' tennis Back Row: E. C. Ottinger, C. Dennis, C. Morgenstern, A. Drexel, F. Etheridge, L. Sosna, F. Tyler. Front Row: R. Denslow, B. Knapp, H. Thayer, J. Phillips, M. Dietrich. '65 MR. E. C. OFFINGER .... .. . Coach UMBER thirteen cast no spell on the l939 Shaw tennis team. Even though the past season marked the thirteenth year the Cardinals have been represented on the tennis courts, the boys completed one of the most successful seasons in recent years. With only one letterman, Carl Morgenstern, returning from last year's squad, Coach E. C. Offinger produced a team that defeated Elyria 3-2, and Shaker 4-l. Heights and Lakewood each defeated the locals 4-l, while Lorain pushed over a 5-O setback. These scores do not indicate the hard drawn-out contests that usually occurred before the Cardinals were subdued. There is a possibility that the team will enter the Greater Cleveland League this spring. A doubles team of Dietrich and Morgenstern will also enter the district tournament. NTERING the third year of competition in the school hockey league, Shaw expected a fairly successful campaign. But for various reasons the team made a poor showing, and finished seventh in the eight-team league by winning one, losing five, and tying one. Some of the contributing factors for the team's failure to perform better were: a lack of good material, an extremely tough schedule, and a scarcity of practice sessions. Although there was a general lack of interest among the students for the sport, the spirit of the squad itself was high. The leading scorers were Chuck Regan and Don Sinclair. Next year's outlook is brighter however, as there are on the squad many talented young members, who need only experience to become skilled players. RAY ALBERT 1 ,V IDAD H M Bos KNORR 5 Omgm MR, WILLIAM WALTON . . . . Coach Back Row: G. Ross, R. Augustine, J. Schleimer, C. Regan, T. Evans, E. G. Abbott. Second Row: D. Sinclair, J. Houle, L. Sosna, B, Murray, B. Knorr. Front Row: H. Thayer, B. Kenworthy, T. Pease, J. Goodwyn, B. Sutherland. hockey I , wi-4F4si4lihvss. 66' ITH only five lettermen returning, Shaw's track team got off to a good start at the First Annual Arena Relays. The half-mile relay team, consisting of Ray and Ralph Fox, Frank Dowdell, and Bill Haker, took first place. Despite the bad luck of injuries, Shaw's inevitable jinx, this team com- peted successfully throughout the track season. Led by co-captains Ray and Ralph Fox, Shaw defeated Heights and Shaker, both first-class teams. A strong, record-setting Western Reserve Academy team handed Shaw its only dual-meet setback. ln the important Lake Erie League Meet, a very close contest, Shaw took fifth place, seven points behind the winner, Lakewood. The Fox twins finished their three years of track competition at Shaw with highly creditable records. ALVIN GOLDWYN l . ' Managers BURTON EIFER ql RAY FOX l ...... Co-captains RALPH FOX l MR. E. C. OFFINGER ...... Coach MR. W. V. NICK .... . .. ASS't Coach Back Row: B. Lucas, D. Charlotte, J. Rockford, O. Swisher, B. Sprague, B. Randall, R, Carlson, D. Evans, Mr. Nick. Third Row: E. C. Offinger, E. Francis, B. Sisson, B. Kenworthy, B. Barletta, D. Huber, K. Geiger, B. Catlin, A. Foote, T. Mann, E. Gutelius, B. Evans, E. Merriman. Second Row: A. Goldwyn, W. Oran, W. Larkin, G. Peers, F. Dowdell, H. Frischkorn, A. Robertson, D. McMillen, B. Hagan, H. Lang. Front Row: L. Takacs, B. Griffin, A. Barnes, F. Kappen, Ray Fox, Ralph Fox, R. Stern, G. Faerber, B. Eifer. l . ' ...fi I fx, 2 .I h track :1 -Q.-.,,..,.',,.. g , ' 14, - 067 HE Varsity S Club, organized in the spring of l939, has an impressive list of accomplishments to its credit. Created to stimulate interest in athletics within the school, and also to draw the various athletic teams together, the Varsity S Club has striven toward these ends by conducting sports rallies and athletic button sales, lt also directed the election of a football queen and held dances. Two outstanding members of the Varsity S Club, Kent Geiger and- Dick Palmer, during the football season, drew up a football pledge. This pledge, signed by members of the l94O football squad, bound them to strict, self-imposed training rules. This past year the club, composed of about seventy-five boys, was under the sponsorship of Trevor Rees, football coach. Membership is limited to holders of varsity letters in football, basketball, baseball, hockey, swim- ming, track, cross-country, and tennis. First Semester KENT GEIGER ........ ... . .President. . DICK PALMER .........,. Vice President.. . . HARRY BREDENBERG ..,.... Secretary.. BILL HAKER ........ ,... T reasurer. . MR. TREVOR REES .... . . ,Adviser. .. Second Semester ....BILL HAKER ....BILL KEENAN . .Boa cusTER FRANK DOWDELL MR. TREVOR REES Back Row: G. Peers, l. Smith, B. Bisson, W. Sutherland, K. Weigle, R. Catlin, H. Lang, B. Randall, B. Knorr, W. Murray, E. Francis. Third Row: M. Taylor, E. Gutelius, D. Croft, C. Morgenstern, B. Custer, A. Foote, F. Kappen, E, Merriman, G. Smith, J. Fiske, D. Bales. Second Row: C. Sua, D. Palmer, H. Bredenberg, K. Geiger, B. Haker, F. Dowdell, W. Larkin. Front Row: B. Kenworthy, B. Eifer, B. Knapp, R. Walker, J. Phillips, J. Duff. varsity S club 68' T K.l wir E. ANDE R50l'l l11.COBURl1 Lyncn J. PALMER ' J. l00ll'll5 '69 B. CORBEAU' V.KAVAl'lAUGll is 0.FOX h ironi Aflll 4 N X m' AKQR5 ,.,.' f -.tj s.rvJ.BAllRETT ,f ' I J.FOX J. FQUIER athletic council First Semester Second Semester JEAN LOOMIS ........ ..... P resident ..... ..... M ARY COBURN ELOISE ANDERSON .... .Secretory-Treasurer ........ JEAN PALMER MISS CLARA WOOD .... ...... A dviser. . ..... MISS CLARA WOOD CTIVITIES of the Athletic Council varied' this year as usual. Under the guidance of Miss Alice Juringus and Miss Clara Wood, the four- teen girls took complete charge of all girls' after-school sports. The council's social events began with a hamburg roast at Highland Park last fall. The girls later joined the Leaders' Club in giving a tea for the mothers of members of both clubs. They also enjoyed three parties: one at Christmas time, another at Washington's Birthday, and the last one, a spring party. ' - Previous to the opening of the basketball season, the Athletic Council members sold pencils bearing the complete basketball schedule. They also instituted another kind of sale by twice offering caramel apples. ' X 4 leaders' club Back Row: L. Drenske, M. Akers, V. Marzi. Front Row: J. Christian, K. Hamilton P. Van Horn, A. Buzzelli. First Semester KAY HAMILTON... PEGGY VAN HORN .,.... NORMA MORTUS ..... ALICE BUZZELLI ..... MISS ALICE JURINGUS . .President. . ..Vice President. . . . . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . Second Semester .. . .KAY HAMILTON . . .PEGGY VAN HORN . . . . .NORMA MORTU5 . . . . . . . .JOAN CHRISTIAN MISS ALICE JURINGUS I A I Miss CLARA woop 9 ' ' 'Adwsefs' -' 1 Miss CLARA woop IRLS who show outstanding athletic ability and who are sincerely in- terested in the work are chosen by their gym teachers to be leaders. These girls assist the gym instructors by checking the attendance, taking charge of the various squads, and, when the occasion demands, con- ducting the entire class for the teacher. This year they led the classes in routine gym exercises and in various other ways helped more than in former yea rs. This year the leaders have added fun to their work by bowling and by having a splash party. With the help of Athletic Council members, the girls entertained their mothers at a tea. The season's activities were brought to a close with a spring picnic. 70 I ' life-saving corps Back Row: E. Landgrebe, D. Fox, J. Fox, J. Loomis, W. Sutter, J. Stahl, J. Williams, M. Fisher. Third Row: P. Aaroe, V. Schrock, M. Keckler, J. Burnson, E. Sua, E. Winsor, M. Tinge, P. Reimholz, B. Magee. Second Row: K. Lowry, M. J. DeFrieze, K. Mooney, A. Eggleston, J. Price, J. Connell, B. Barr, V. Colville, P. Squier, P. Comegys. Front Row: F. Barton, O. Ridgley, A. Irvine, M. Akers, A. Batt, J. Thompson, C. Irwin, P. Walsh, D. Sullivan. KATHARINE LOWRY .... . . . Student Adviser MISS ALICE JURINGUS ... ........ Adviser UTSTANDING among Shaw's varied swimming activities is the girls' L.f - . . . . . ie Saving group. Thirty girls this year qualified- for life-saving and strove to pass their juior and senior tests. Instructions were given by Miss Alice Juringus, aided by several student leaders on artificial respiration first aid a d th , , , n e procedure in saving drowning persons. In connection with the latter the methods of approach and the different ways of carrying were taught. A textbook on life-saving was utilized to aid in the course of instruction. At the end of the semester a qualified instructor from the YWCA supervised- the life-saving tests. A life-saving pin or emblem is iven t g o those girls passing the required examinations. 071 aqua- dux HE Aqua-Dux are twenty-two girls who devote extra time each week as leaders in swimming. This year an unusual demand for swimming leaders has been made by the girls eager to learn to swim. The annual splash party given by the Aqua-Dux for the boys' swim- ming team was held in March. Swimming in the pool was followed by a supper as a conclusion to this event, which was inaugurated last year. During Christmas vocation these girls held a splash party followed by a potluck luncheon. They were also entertained by the Leaders' Club of the W. H. Kirk Junior High School. MlSS ALICE JURINGUS ... ... Adviser First Semester Back Row: P. Wikle, M. Lynch, S. Corcoran, D. Sullivan, B. Spare, J. Fox, E. Wallace. Second Row: B. Stokes, P. Bremner, M. DeFrieze, B. Corbeau, P. Winsor, J. Stahl, J. Rinear. First Row: V. Tinge, P. Walsh, K. Lowry, E. Buckhalt, D. Fox, M. Fisher, A. Irvine, E. Landgrebe. 72' R o ste r Name No. of semesters Nome No. of semesters Class a leader Class a leader Annette Deibel Jan. I Audrey Yanson Jan. 2 Mary Lynch Jan. 4 Betty Corbeau June 2 Betty Spare Jan. 3 Jane De Frieze June I Betty Stokes June 3 Mary Fisher June I Betty Bushey June I Elaine Landgrebe June 2 Ethel Spatig June I June Stahl June 2 Eleanor Parker June I Peggy Walsh June I Peggy Bremmer June 2 Pauline Wikle June I Connie Brown June I JGl'19l' Barrett JUNE I Edith Bugkhqlf June 3 Elaine Danielson June I Kqy I-Owry June 5 Janice DCIFVIIIG JUV19 I Mary Coburn June I Jean Long June I EIVQ Zinck June 2 l.l.ICllle Steer' June I Jeanne FQX June 3 JGI'1el Hahn June I Doris Fox June 3 Betty Cooper June I Virginia -I-inge June 4 Jane Forbes June I Edith Leiby Jon. I Wilma Murray June I Evelyn Stratton Jan I Betty Hamllton Jon' 2 , ' Charlotte Monck Jan. I 'leon Rmeor Jon' 2 Evelyn Wallace Jan. 2 Dorothy Sullfvfm Jen- I Mary Ellen o'Braen Jon. 1 PGQQY Winsor Jan. 2 Roberta Byrum Jan. I Alice Irvine Jan. I Second Semester Back Row: L. Steer, J. Barrett, B. Hamilton, E. Stratton, M. L. Coburn, K. Lowry, B. Cooper, E. Parker, E. Buckhalt, E. Danielson, J. Forbes, E. Wallace. Second Row J. Stahl, W. Murray, C. Monck, J. I-Iahn, B. Bushey, V. Tinge, E. Landgrebe, M, E O'Brien. Front Row: E. Leiby, B. Stokes, P. Bremner, C. Brown, J. Fox, J. Darvill J. Long, R. Byrum. '73 aqua dux l basketball Back Row: R. Byrum, P. Reimholz, F. Allerton, H. Riggs, J. Loomis, R. Thompson, B. Reynolds, K. Hamilton, A. Buzzelli, M. Parr, S. Spreitzer. Front Row: R. Cisar, P. Christie, N. Bailey, P. Woodrich. JEAN LOOMIS ..... Student Adviser KAY HAMILTON ..... . . . Ass't Student Adviser MISS CLARA WOOD . . . ........... Adviser VERY Tuesday and Thursday afternoon during the season, girls gather in the gym to play that ever-popular sport, basketball. Sophomore, junior, and senior teams compete first in an inter-class tournament. The captain of each team must hand in a list of players preceding the contest or forfeit the game. The championship team of the sophomores plays the leading junior team, and the winner of that contest competes with the top senior team. Victory in this fray decides the championship. This year the seniors over- powered the lower classmen. On March l9th the annual Army-Navy tilt was held in the boy's gym. The captain of Army was Ruth Thompson, the captain of Navy, Jean Loomis. After an exciting battle the Navy emerged victorious. The final score, 33-30. 740 QU Left to Right: M. Akers, J. Keefer, V. Tinge, J. Barrett, B. Hamilton, P. Comegys, E. Landgrebe, B. Corbeau. 075 VIRGINIA TINGE MARTHA AKERS .... ELAINE LANDGREBE . BETTY CORBEAU .... MISS ALICE JURINGUS Vice President President Secretary Treasurer . Adviser tarpon club EMBERS of the Tarpon Club, who must be able to swim ten lengths of the pool and perform four different strokes, have completed another active and successful year. ln November they enjoyed a potluck supper. Later the same month, they equally enjoyed giving a Thanksgiving basket to one of the city's needy families. Girls from the Lakewood swimming club were entertained at a splash party and dinner in early December. Twenty Shaw girls were invited to a swimming party given by the Shaker I-leights Shark Club on February ZI. A spaghetti dinner followed the dip and relay races. The girls' inter-class swimming meet in January was sponsored by the Tarpon Club with Virginia Tinge in charge. The seniors won the meet, the juniors edged out the sophomores to take second place. PENING the girls' sports, the volleyball season started the first week in October. This year twelve teams were in action. At the close of the season, just before Thanksgiving, two im- portant events took place: the inter-class tournament and the Yale-Harvard game. ln the former, the leading junior team played the leading sophomore team and the victor played the senior team. This year, the juniors were victorious in the first contest, but were defeated by the seniors in the final struggle. Having been first started in l93l, the Yale-Harvard game has become an annual event. The teams are composed of the top-ranking players of the school. Harvard achieved the victory in this year's contest. Volleyball earns the player seventy-five points towards on S pin or letter. ELOISE ANDERSON ..... ...... S tudent Adviser VIRGINIA KAVANAUGH ..... Ass't Student Adviser MISS CLARA WOOD . . . ........... Adviser Back Row: N. Arbaugh, D. Fox, K. Hamilton, J. Loomis, S. Spreitzer, J. Reynolds B. Barr. Front Row: R. Thompson, J. Aquila, D. Story, V. Coburn, P. Reimholz A. Thayer. volley ball 76 Just kids An' he said- Major Carver Loftus in his bear skin Ummmmml Cmon clap! Miss Coffin's kid party Rally committee Blow Your Horn Varsity S lupperl ls there o coll for new business? 32O College Avenue Store champions How to be editor Alma Mater Senior prom Here's how Welcome lOB's Ye olde sports editor Queen ond kings national honor society Back Row: W. Lowry, C. Morgenstern, K. Geiger, B. Stevenson, A. Deibel, J. Loomis, V. Esch, A. Wurzman, G. Peers, K. Weigle. Second Row: H. Hunter, B. Jacobs, M. Coburn, J. Conn, A. Bayer, N. Wines, E. Barton, R. Sieferd, F. Chilan. Front Row: M. Dietrich, J. Wolfram, M. Lynch, H. Teal, A. Ficken, P. Foljambe. First Semester Second Semester MARGARET LYNCH ..... .... P resident .... .MARION DIETRICH, JR. HELEN TEAL .......... ..Vice President ........... KENT GEIGER JOAN WOLFRAM ....... Secretary-Treasurer .... KATHARINE LOWRY MISS JANET JONES MR. NOAH NUNEMAKER MISS ANNA SOUTAR .... Advisers MR. CLEM NIXON MISS HELEN WRIGHT SLS-the four letters on The National Honor Society pin. These letters represent the qualities for which a student is elected to the Honor Society-character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The most important activities of the year are the two initiations held in January and June. As is the custom, the secretary calls to the stage the newly elected members. These names, always kept secret, are a complete surprise to all but the teachers on the advisory board. The initiation ceremony, written especially for the Shaw chapter, is unique and impressive. Its most important feature is the passing of the lighted torch, the symbol ot knowledge and civilization. The torch is ex- tended by Mr. Dietrich to the president of the society. The newly elected member of the Junior A class, who has the highest standing, then receives it from the president. 800 national honor society 981 Finally the oath is administered by Mr. Dietrich, the principal of Show and an honorary member of the society. Dr. Korb spoke at the January election when thirty-three new members were taken in. Junior Ficken Joan Wolfram Helen Teal Margaret Lynch George Peers Peggy Foljambe Ruth Sieferd Virginia Esch Anna Bayer Marion Dietrich Don Bales Barbara Jacobs Winifred Hunter Katharine Lowry William Lowry Mary Louise Coburn Norine Wines Kent Geiger HONOR SOCIETY CLASS or JANUARY, 1940 Annette Deibel Rita Friedman Barbara Stephenson Evelyn Barton Allen Wurzman Esther Greig Ruby Gettings Bill Badger Mary Ellen Fuller CLASS OF JUNE, 'I Keith Weigle Jean Loomis Carl Morgenstern Florence Chilan Helene Hunter Jessamae Conn Norma Mortus Ed McLeod Phyllis Kruser 940 Ted Needels Mae Hodgson Frances Budenz Allen Drexel Violet Petschel Bark Bow Betty Ferguson Jean McHugh Stanley Harris John Merriell John Phillips Marilyn Dippel Eleanor Parker Elaine Eicher Elizabeth Graham Letitia Fratianne Sarah Andrews Martin Meshenberg CLASS OF JANUARY, 1941 Walter Harter Marilyn Davies Fred Tyler Bill Fraser Sylvia Morgenstern Marvin Rosenfeld James Duff Harriett Bassett Back Row: R. Friedman, N. Mortus, S. Morgenstern, N. Wines, E. Eicher S Andrews Second Row: M. Meshenberg, J. Phillips, J. Duff, F. Tyler, B. Fraser E McLeod B Badger. Front Row: B. Graham, M. Davies, K. Lowry, W. Hunter M Dippel L Fratianne. A NSPIRED by the honors awarded the I939 Shuttle4a first place by Colum- bia Scholastic Press and a first rating by National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation-this year's staff has endeavored to produce a worthy edition for I 940. As a departure from the usual red and black cover the staff chose a gray background for the lettering in the school colors. A very active staff shared in the work of the book, and closer co-opera- tion between editor and staff resulted in keener interest by all staff mem- bers. Collecting information and preparing copy, scheduling appointments for senior pictures, identifying group pictures, checking activity lists, typing copy for the printer, and securing informal snaps around school are among the duties that kept the staff members at work until after dark during the winter months. WILLIAM LOWRY . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief CHARLES AULT . . . . . . Ass't Editor DAVID DENNIS .... . . . Photographer DAN CALORI ..... ...... A rtist MISS ALBA JUNK .... ... Adviser shuttle editorial staff Back Row: J. Barrett, E. Faerber, G. Havens, C. Morgenstern, C. Coolidge, D. Calori, D. Dennis, T. Luci Front Row: W. Lowry, C. Ault, P. Fisher, P. Wikle, M. Limes. LOUIQU QULT 820 shuttle business staff '83 Left to Right: C. Regan, J. Fox, B. Haberer, E. Ackerman. BETTE HABERER .... . , . Manager MR. NELSON LElST Adviser HE income of the Shuttle comes from three sources: advertising sold outside the school, copies sold within the school, and charges made to clubs to cover cost of engravings. Although collection of fees from the clubs is a matter of bookkeeping records made by the auditor of student activity accounts, the amount of advertising and number of books sold depends entirely upon the advertising and circulation staffs. The Shuttle circulation staff was busy during the annual campaign in December. Posters, broadcasts, and the tireless and sustained efforts of efficient homeroom solicitors were part of the work of selling.. This yeor's subscriptions reached 700 copies sold in advance. lndustrious members of the advertising staff sold the usual number of ads to the East Cleveland merchants who co-operated willingly. R Back Row: F. Steinbruegge, P. Comegys, H. Hunter. B. Reicher, S. Morgenstern, B. Schroeder, J. Morgan, H. Grob, S. Harris, M. Baxt, E. Mallers, E. Belgan, S. Griffith, A. Deibel, B. Badger, H. Forbush, D. Peterson, D. Guthrie, R. Ellis. Second Row: C. Frisbee, J. Plum, E. Kerrigan, M. Davies, R. Braund, M. Engle, M. Schneider, E. Williams, D. Schwartz, V. Balogh, A. Truppo, E. McLeod, S. Gordon, F. Tyler, D. Dennis, L. McCullough. Front Row: H. Studer, A. Ficlcen, B. Fraser, M. Dietrich, B. Jacobs, G. Peers, C. Manley. First Semester Second Semester MARION DIETRICH .... . . . Editorial Page Editor .... ........ E D MCLEOD BARBARA JACOBS. . . . .. .Managing Editor .... .... B ARBARA JACOBS ALLEN FICKEN ..... .. .News Editor .... ...MARION DIETRICH BILL FRASER .... . . .Sports Editor .... ....... B ILL FRASER GEORGE PEERS .... . .. .Make-up Editor. . ........ CLIVE MANLEY JANE PLUMB .... .... E Xchcnge Editor. . . . .SYLVIA MORGENSTERN ROBERT ELLIS. . . .... Cartoonist. . . ........ ROBERT ELLIS DAVID DENNIS ........ . . .Photographer .... ........ D AVID DENNIS MR. HUBERT MCNEILL .... .... A dviser. .. .... MR. HUBERT McNElLL UCKED in a small corner in the basement of the old- building, is the Observer room, one of the busiest rooms in the school. This year Mr. Hubert McNeil acted as adviser. The chief change that he introduced was that the positions on the staff were not so definite as in previous years. Each person was given the opportunity to learn the entire routine of newspaper work. Every day during eighth period, ten members of the staff met in the Observer room to study journalism. This was the forerunner of a journalism course to be offered to the students as an additional choice in English. At the Ohio State Journalism meeting in Columbus, Helene Hunter was awarded first place in the editorial contest. Her editorial was, The War and Shaw . observer editorial sta HE Observer Business Staff has charge of the advertising, the circula- tion, and other financial affairs connected with the paper. To facili- tate its difficult task the staff is divided into two sections, but there is very close co-operation between them. The circulation department, managed by Winifred Hunter and Katha- rine Lowry, supervised the sale and distribution of the paper to the home- rooms. Ruth O'Malley and Dwight Evans were at the head of the Advertising Department which solicited the ads from local merchants and planned the lay-out and arrangement of ads in the paper. James Jeromson, the Collection Manager, had the delicate job of col- lecting the money, meanwhile preserving pleasant business relations with the advertisers. The staff very effectively accomplished its purpose of producing a financially successful paper for the Shaw student body. OBSERVER BUSINESS STAFF DWIGHT EVANS ............. Advertising Manager RUTH O'MALLEY. . ...... ........ B usiness Manager JIMMY JEROMSON .... .... C ollection Manager MR. HOMER GIFFORD. . . ............ Adviser OBSERVER CIRCULATION STAFF I I ........ Circulation Managers MR. HOMER GIFFORD. . . ............ Adviser Back Row: D. Evans, R. Schaller, D. Deibel, H. Barletta, A. Drexel, A. Buzzelli, J. Jerom- son, E. Sobul, T. Alleman, V. Schrock, Mr. Gifford. Front Row: D. Morris, D. Fox E. Buckhalt, R. O'MaIIey, I. O'ReilIy. observer business staff 085 HE Junior Red Cross is the only organization at Shaw in which every stu- dent is a member. Any contribution, from a penny up, secures mem- bership tor the donor. One boy and one girl were elected in each homeroom at the beginning of the year to act as Red Cross homeroom representativs. The social and program committees of the club planned a dance and assembly as projects for i939-l94O. Mrs. Frank Blasse, a volunteer Red Cross worker, attends all meetings as an adviser, and acts as a link between Shaw and the Na- tional Red Cross organization. A National Red Cross Convention is held annually in Washington, D. C., to which Shaw sends a delegate. Show is proud to have as one of its members, Ruth Berry, who was elected vice president of the National Junior Red Cross for l939. BOB LOFTUS ....... ...... P resident FRANK SCHAFFER . . . . . . Vice President BARBARA REYNOLDS . . . ..... Secretary Left to Right: R. Berry, R. Loftus, B. Reynolds. iunior red cross 860 student council Back Row: W. Lowry, D. Bales, D, Palmer, F. Foster, J. Duff, B. Fraser, K. Geiger, G. Peers, B, Schroeder, B. MacDonald. Second Row: K. Hamilton, J. Loomis, L. Petrie, M. E. O'Brien, V. Esch, E. Anderson, R. Berry, J. Barrett, J. Williams, H. Teal. Front Row: Miss Olive Woodward, M. J. Todd, J. Walker, R. Sieferd, H. Studer, J. Boltz. First Semester Second Semester JOHN WALKER .... . . .President . .. . .... WILLIAM LOWRY RUTH SIEFERD ...... . . ..Vice President .... ...... R UTH BERRY MARY JANE TODD .... . . .Secretary. . . ,........ KAY HAMILTON HAROLD STUDER ........ . .Treasurer ........... BOB SCHROEDER MISS OLIVE WOODWARD. .. . .Adviser. . .. .MISS OLIVE WOODWARD TUDENT participation in school government is a vital phase in a high school curriculum. Through the medium of the Student Council, Shaw pupils participate in the administration of the school. '87 FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. Walker, President H. Studer, Treasurer M. J. Todd, Secretary R. Sieferd, Vice President We if 5 Q15 W9 FIRST SEMESTER Publicity Committee D. Bales J. Loomis L. Petrie Dance Committee K. Geiger V. Esch W. Lowry J. Boltz Point Committee B. Schroeder G. Peers H. Teal J. Barrett Show Committee F. Foster D. Palmer R. Berry E. Anderson Lost 5' Found Committee J. Duff J. Williams M. E. O'Brien B. Fraser Finance Committee B. MacDonald H. Sfuder K. Hamilton Win E757 Lost Cv Found Committee B. l-loker P. Bussong L. Petrie B. Krause J. Duff Show Committee B. MacDonald L. McClelland M. Dietrich D. Bales J. Loomis X Publicity Committee M. J. Todd H. Studer P. Squier B. Fraser SECOND SEMESTER Point Committee P. Cornegys B, Keenan M. Coburn Finance Committee M. E. O'Brien C. Coolidge G. Croft B. Schroeder Dance Committee J, Williams F. Foster D, Brody K. Geiger student council Back Row: H. Studer, C. Driggs, D. Bales, M. Dietrich, Jr., F. Foster, K. Geiger, B. Krause, B. Keenan, B. Fraser, J. Duff, B. Haker. Second Row: B. MacDonald, J. Williams, L. Petrie, P. Squier, D. Brady, P. Comegys, P. Bussong, M. E. O'Brien, L. McClelland, G. Croft, C. Coolidge. Front Row: J. Loomis, B. Schroeder, R. Berry, W. Lowry, K. Hamilton, M. Coburn, M. Todd. HIS past year the Student Council, under the guidance at Miss Olive Woodward, purchased six modern drinking fountains for the corridors and installed new mirrors in the washrooms. The council has charge of the monitor system and also operates the noon movie. Representatives from nine Cleveland schools were invited to a Student Council meeting on November Zi. They were conducted through the build- ings, were entertained at lunch, and remained as Shaw guests throughout the day. The dance committee sponsored dances after school and after basket- ball games. Other committees supervised the noon movie, point system, Iost and found, finance, and publicity. SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B. Schroeder, Treasurer R. Berry, Vice President K. Hamilton, Secretary W. Lowry, President 900 Left to right, circle formation, starting with first boss on left: R. Hennie, L. Jarvis, D. Beeler, F. Steinbruegge, B. Patterson, E. Stinson, F. Dockstetter, F. Schaffer, P. Kruser, O. Haas, H. Martin, S. J. Brown, R. Cullen, C. Davis, R. Broadman, D. Gates, W. Blide, D. Hamilton, S. Harris, B. Kahn, D. Ryks, A. Brightman, G. Engstrom, K. Zorge, B. Story, E. Anderson, L. Davis, C. Showalter, G. Snook, J. Barch, G. Schenk, B. Mann, B. Rose, Gairing, V. Drago, B. J. Smith, D. McGiffin, P. Jones, B. Brown, M. Thalen, D. Caton, N. Wines, R. Kretzer, P. Whiteman, D. Paul, K. Rodin, A. Krieski, D. Pattie, J. Merriell, K. Treadwell, G. Newell, B. Badger, C. Thacker, J. Mace, D. Bales, B. Waterbury, R. Hollar, R. Dornback, B. Alden, W. Powell. S. Formation, Top to bottom: J. Norton, C. Chubbuck, J. Workman, B. Weske, G. Cameron, A. Carle, G. Jewett, B. Ruggles, V. Talcott, W. Walter, J. Kopp, F. Hemler, M. Foote, B. Hunscher, B. Powell, H. Allison, J. Oliver, J. Walker, J. Lewis, B. Matson, K. P, Thompson. Drum Maiorettes, Left to right: D. Pike, B. Tabor, P. Ryan, M. Brown. Drum Mcior: P. Carver. 57 band MR. MILTON NIERGARTH .. . .. Director HE lights were lowered between halves as the Shaw band blazed down the field in new and spectacular formations made visible only by the tiny lights on each member's cap. While formations were being exe- cuted the entire band sang God Bless America. This, along with the playing of the Black and Red and the Alma Mater, became the usual procedure at night football games, where the skill of the marching band was an important feature. As usual the band united with the Glee Clubs and the Orchestra in the annual Spring Concert. It participated in the Spring Festival, and played at the Outhwaite School in March. Early in the year former members of the band organized- a Band Alumni Association to support and promote the interests of the Shaw Band in the community. 091 HOUGH it doesn't have a chance to parade in uniform and display spec- tacular formations, nevertheless the Shaw Orchestra is an important part of the musical activity of the school. An increased enrollment, especially in the string section, came with the mid-year term. Many of the new members entered from Kirk Junior High School. Among the various functions at which the orchestra performed were: graduation exercises, class night, the Mid-Year play, and the annual spring concert which was held in April. Members of the orchestra were kept busy at various times with com- munity and civic affairs at which they were asked to perform. These out- of-school activities are considered a part of the activities and duties of the school musical organizations. MR. MILTON NIERGARTH .. Director Back Row: F. Schaffer, R. Hennie, R. Matson. Second Row: P. Dabato, R. Spotts, R. Ruggles, W. Alden, F. Hemler, D. McGiffin, J. Oliver, R. Kahn, D. Ryks, C. Showalter. Front Row: S. Harris, M. Brown, E. Kennedy, E. Barton, L. Larsen, P. Jones, N. Wines, J. Jacobsen, V. Drago. l orchestra 920 1 a cappella choir Back Row: J. Gross, A. Seid, F. Musto, E. Jacobson, R. Carlson, G. Brandt, R. Stiebeling J. Hess, J. Lawrence, O. Swisher, A. Ficken, G. Spence, G. Baker, C. Prior, R. Birt G. Conrad, B. Armstrong, R. Sprenger, B. Cook. Third Row: H. Todd, H. Hunter P. Foljambe, R. Daws, F. Reiss, M. Meshenberg, S. Gordon, R. Oetting, R. Hayman C. Ault, E. Binder, R. Wagner, C. Driggs, C. Studer, D. Twining. Second Row J. Williams, M. Hodgson, M. Scattergood, J. Pesta, M. Lynch, G. Stockton, K. Lowry M. Orr, J. Stahl, B. Lees, V. Wendt, B. Adamson, L. Sousa, M. Fox, V. Hiltabiddle F. Kumhall, A. Hamilton, M. Davies, M. Parr. Front Row: L. Petrie, L. Morse J. Squires, S. Hunter, F. Keiffer, R. Long, R. Lane, E. Sobul, J. Darner, S. Stickle N. Jackson, B. Redfield, A. Yanson, B. Stephenson, F. Erickson, L. Langdon. MISS FLORENCE SHAFFER . . . . . Adviser NE hundred and ten voices blend in melodious harmony when the A Cappella Choir is heard on various occasions during the school year. The customary programs of the choir throughout the year are: The Lake Erie League Festival, held this year on March I6, at Heights High School, the Spring Concert, graduation ceremonies, the Armistice day pro- gram, and the caroling in the halls at Christmas time. Among their special performances this year were the carols sung at Halle Bros. just before Christmas, and a program given at the Methodist Church in February. For rehearsal purposes Miss Florence Shatter has divided this large organization into two groups which practice during school hours. Credit in music is given for the work done. 093 1 1 Back Row: L. Pearce, J. Smith, B. Lees, H. Rekittke, E. Barker, J. Williams, P. Christy, J. Davies, N. Schaefer, A. Seid, L. Frizell, B. Krische, M. Greggor. Second Row: L. Pickens, S. Barakian, N. Wines, R. Lane, V. Wendt, S. Griffith, J. Darner, I. Hirschkopf, B. Adamson, S. Hunter, K. Merkle, F. Todd, M. Scattergood, V. Colville, S. Saltz. Front Row: G. Samartini, V. Coburn, I. Calori, M. Nixon, A. Owen, H. Hunter, P Lucille May, H. Zorn, M. Dickinson, J. Grygo, . Foliambe, M. Coburn, Lillian May, C. Hoye. First Semester MARY COBURN ,.... PEGGY FOLJAMBE. . . HELENE HUNTER .... ALICE OWEN ...... ESTHER BARKER ..... . . . . .President. . . . ,.Vice President. . . .. . .. . .Secretary.. . .. . .Treasurer. . . .Librarian.. Second Semester ..... MARY COBURN .JEAN WILLIAMS HELENE HUNTER . . ...... ALICE OWEN . ......... ESTHER BARKER girls' glee club MISS FLORENCE SHAFFER .... Adviser .,... MISS FLORENCE SHAFFER ITH a membership of over half a hundred the Girls' Glee Club had a busy year both from the standpoint of musical activity and social good times, The outstanding musical event was the spring concert given late in the year. Norine Wines entertained the girls after one meeting with a group of clarinet solos. Among their miscellaneous activities the Glee Club filled a Thanksgiv- ing basket, sponsored an ice cream sale, and had a potluck supper in De- cember. At the supper the girls demonstrated that they enjoy eating as much as they do singing. To Miss Florence Shaffer goes much credit for the smoothly blended- voices of the girls in this well-known organization at Shaw. Meetings are held bi-weekly in the music room, B-I I. 94 ' hi-y officers NLARGED in membership by the addition of two new chapters, Krypton and Delphi, Hi-Y saw one of its busiest years. Numerous innovations were made, among them, six-man football, the championship won by Krypton, a bowling tournament, top honors being carried away by Mazda, and closed dances held at the Y house on Saturday nights. Two annual affairs, the Hi-Y Show and the formal dance were successfully held. Hi-Y has a more serious aspect also, that of upholding its purpose: To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Character development, in keeping with the Hi-Y platform, was stressed in chapter discussions on current youth problems. The point system, inaugurated- last January, was revised so that the Meriam Trophy will henceforth be awarded on a basis of attendance only. ln the first and second semesters of its adoption, the trophy was won by Copaine and Tala respectively. First Semester Second Semester MARION DIETRICI-I, JR. ....., President .... ..... B ILL FRASER BILL LOWRY ......... .... V ice President ........... FRED FOSTER DON BALES ...... ..... S ecretary .... .,.. H AROLD STUDER J. ALLEN FICKEN ........... Treasurer ............ KEITH WEIGLE MR. F. E. WILLIAMS... ...... Adviser ......,. MR. F. E. WILLIAMS MR. ERIE CHAPMAN. . .Y. M. C. A. Secretary. .MR. ERIE CHAPMAN Standing: H. Studer, D. Bales, A. Ficken, K. Weigle. Seated: F. Foster, B. Fraser, M Dietrich, B. Lowry. '95 hi-y AMlGOS Third Row: R. Leiby, C. Manley, R. Croft, W. Weske, R. Auer, W. Harter, D. Evans, C. Fix, M. Tholen, F. Tyler. Second Row: W. Fields, R. Tuckerman, P. Brug- mann, Mr. Corl, S. Donner, W. Mottern, E. Francis, G. Weaver, C. Dick. Front Row: B. Keefer, H. Studer. ARGUS Third Row: W. Boltz, B. Reed, J. Olsen, H. Allison, P. Carver, J. Graham, J. Vermillion, A. Wildern, C. Gardiner. Second Row: J. Stewart, L. Qualman, J. Borch, G. Johnson, H. Rosen, R. Birt, J. Houle, T. Meyers, Mr. Louis. Fronl- Row: B. Schroeder, R. Evans. COPAINE Third Row: W. Gottron, L. Visci, R. Lowry, W. Keenan, R. Mulligan, D. Sinclair, A. Flor, W. Brown. Second Row: Mr. Rees, W. Haker, J, Corl, G. Lanese, R. Palmer, W. Murray, H. Bredenberg, O. White, R. Lucas, W. Knapp. Front Row: F. Foster, J. Walker. DELPHI Third Row: E. Binder, C. Wallach, B. Van Pelt, K. Thompson, R. Faye, R. Price, B. Eckert, Mr. Pallerin. Second Row: B. Cowan, D. McGiffin, R. Grubb, R, Scott, J. Angel, R. Wagner, D. Berger, E. Conway. Front Row: R. Verburg, D. Peterson. ECAOWASIN Third Row: J. Reynolds, R. Essell, R. Clark w. sufheriond, w. callin, H. Lang, v. Mailed W. MacDonald. Second Row: Mr. Wright, P. Gerstenberger, J. Walt, C. Aulf, D. Twining, J. Bryant, J. Duff, D. Hutton, G. Umstead, T. Allemon. Front Row: W. Fraser, D. Rice. 96' chapters HALCYON Third Row: C. Wilson, R. Caton, W. Hoff, J. Roberts, A. Ficken, F. Cullen, H. Forbush, E. Hossell, W. Waterbury. Second Row: L. Miller, R. Webster, C. Tayerle, T. Needels, R. Pew, R. Peterson, H. Fisch, R. Braund, F. Shannon. Front Row: A. Doyle, R. Ellis. KRYPTON Third Row: E. McHugh, G. Piermon, J. Humph- rey, D. Sparks, M. Uberstine, G. Harrell, J. Van Epp, E. Timbers. Second Row: W. Thompson, D. Cerrezin, P. Clark, A. Rhoa, E. Sonday, R. Kilpatrick, E. Smith, D. Disbro, D. Hamilton. Front Row: J. Phillips, R. Brooks. MAZADA Third Row: R. Gardner, W. Larkin, W. Sieford, W Tetroult D Robbins F Reill E. Ras- - I - 1 - YI mussen, G. Conrad, R. McMillen. Second Row: A. Taylor, G. Peers, E. Gutelius, A. Hansen, K. Geiger, O. Swisher, F. Langer, F. Dowdell, Mr. Arn. Front Row: J. Squires, R. Sisson. TALA Third Row: R. Loftus, K. Reed, G. Smith, B. Badger, B. Custer, D. Gairing, F. Hemler, M. Taylor, M. Dietrich. Second Row: Mr. Narogon, R. Story, D. lzant, J. Merriell, J. Bolmeyer, W. Lowry, C. Voll, R. Carson, A. Rosen, R. Ruggles. Front Row: W. Alden, D. Bales. LEADERS Leaders Standing: Mr. Shannon, Mr. Wright, Mr. Rees Mr. Chapman, Mr. Pallerin, Mr. Carl, Mr. Arn Sitting: Mr. Lewis, Mr. Naragon. ' 97 ESPONSIBILITY for the varied programs of the Senior Friendship Club rests on an efficient cabinet. This executive body is composed of the four officers of the club and the heads of the various committees. This yeor's program has included a Senior Friendship Club-Hi-Y ban- quet, which has become an annual affair, and a tea and style show for new girls at Shaw. At Christmas time, fifty dolls were dressed for the children at Rainbow Hospital, and a Christmas basket was given. The two Friendship Club groups met together on St. Patrick's Day, for a dinner at Shaw. Another interesting program in March was given by Miss Holtz from the central YWCA who spoke on inter-racial problems. Her specific subject was the negro problem. First Semester VIRGINIA ESCH ......... . J EAN LOOM I S ....... BARBARA STEVENSON .... . MARY COBURN ..... MISS ALICE COFFIN.. CABINET . .President. . Second Semester . . . . .JEAN LOOMIS Vice President ...,... MARY JANE TODD . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . . .... Adviser. . . .. . . .DOROTHY BRADY . . .MARY COBURN MISS ALICE COFFIN Back Row: R. Thomson, M. J. Todd, R. Berry, K. Hamilton, R. Sieferd. Second Row: J. Williams, H. Hunter, C. Brown, K. Lowry, J. Squier. Front Row: B, Stephenson, J. Loomis, V. Esch, M. Coburn. spew, . A 'W It N5 x x-if 6, J -- . Y S. A LWRJWM -Ju -. N-25 . 2' I I - 'i senior friendship club 98' senior friendship club Back Row: V. Wendt, S. Spreitzer, M. Stute, E. Parker, E. Graham, D. Brady. Third Row: J, Snyder, J. Long, J, Conn, S. Griffith, J. Kennard, E. Corcoran. Second Row: L. Drenske, L. Mastrangelo, K. Sutter, R. Lane, R. Robinson. Front Row: M. Barch, J. Loomis, R. Gettings, E. Danielson. HOMEROOM CAPTAINS MISS ALICE COFFIN .....,......... .. Adviser ROM every junior and senior homeroom at Shaw a representative is chosen to a branch of Senior Friendship Club known as homeroom cap- tains. The vice president of Senior Friendship Club, who is now Mary Jane Todd, presides over this group of some twenty girls. The work of the homeroom captains is very important, for they act as a link between the cabinet and the girls themselves, making a stronger organization. Their work includes such duties as taking charge of mem- bership drives at the beginning of the semester, collecting dues each semes- ter, and creating a general interest in the Friendship Club's meetings and other activities. The position of homeroom captain is a voluntary one. '99 sophomore friendship club i' I Bock Row: V, Mitchell, J. Beckman, J. Morgan, J. Polk. Second Row: R. Byrum, T. Luci, C. Monck. Front Row: M. O'Brien, L. McClelland, P. Bussong, R. Romaine. CABINET First Semester Second Semester PEGGY BUSSONG .... .. . .President. . .. .... LOIS MC CLELLAND LOIS MC CLELLAND ...... .Vice President ....... WINIFRED SUTTER RUTH ROMAINE ......... . . .Secretary ............. EVELYN GILES MARY ELLEN O'BRlEN ...... Treasurer .......... JOAN CHRISTIAN MISS HARRIET CARPENTER. . .Adviser.. MISS HARRIET CARPENTER Y its large enrollment the Sophomore Friendship Club proves that it is on the list of activities for the average sophomore girl. The club meets every other Wednesday with its programs including a variety of entertainment. Speakers, such as Miss Janet DeLuna from the Higbee Beauty Salon and Mr. F. M. Baker, head of the Goodwill Missions in Cleveland, were presented this year. Parties, a treasure hunt, charades, and an amateur show provided pleasant occasions for the members. As in all large groups where it is necessary to have an executive body, the Sophomore Friendship Club organization is no exception. The cabinet consists ot officers ot the club, faculty adviser, and chairmen of the various committees. 100 ' -vw 'sv VERY Monday afternoon the girls of the Modern Dance group are in- structed in dances designed to produce grace and poise. The class is directed by Miss Alice Juringus, who is studying modern dancing at the YWCA. This is a modernized version of ballet dancing and in its advanced form is an artistic means of self-expression. Although this was the first year of its organization, the group devel- oped considerable skill. At its first public appearance, the Friendship Club assembly, two dances were presented, War Dance and Distortion. ln Feb- ruary the girls presented a program of seven dances for the East Cleveland Kiwanis Club. Shortly afterward they repeated this program at a tea given for their mothers. JEAN FOX ....... Athletic Council Member in Charge MISS ALICE JURINGUS .................. Adviser Back Row: N. Bailey, E. O'Riley, M. E. O'Brien, G. Croft, R. Romaine, P. Bussong J. Christian, P. Young, B. Cooper, P. Reimholz. Fourth Row: E. Dreger, R. Thompson V. Schrock, S. Clark, P. Van Horn, J. Armstrong, J. Barr, J. Burns. Third Row R. Byrum, W. Murray, B. Magee, R. A. Erbor, V. Kavanaugh. Second Row: B. A Gifford, M. Davies, E. Leiby. Front Row: C. lrwin, B. J. Corbeou, J. Palmer, A. Burns B. Bushey, M. Akers, K. Lowry, J. Fox, B. Hamilton. Drummer: P. Squier. modern dancing ' 101 1 TATE champions twice and runners-up once is the enviable record of Shaw High's debate teams in four years of interscholastic competition. The speakers have debated on subjects ranging from European affairs to the present question, Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Own and Operate the Railroads. Shaw has been a member of the National Forensic League, a national speech organization, for five years. There are l5 members. This year the Cardinals also joined the State Debate League sponsored by Ohio State University. Probably the outstanding accomplishment of the N. F. L. group was the interscholastic debate tourney held at Shaw on February IO. Thirty-two teams from northeastern Ohio entered- the contest, the first of its kind ever to be held at Shaw. The debate team was composed of Charles Driggs and Carl Morgen- stern debating the affirmative side of the question, while Wayne Houston and Marion Dietrich upheld the negative position. Morgenstern and Die- trich conclude three years of interscholastic competition this June. MISS LOIS CRANK ... .... Coach Left to right: C. Driggs, C. Morgenstern, Miss Crank, M. Dietrich, W. Houston. debate team 'I02 0 A A - - ' M J rifle club Back Row: B. Seitz, B. Allan, C. Wilson, R. Chenault, B. Dunbar, A. Landon, C lrnboden, J. Miller. Third Row: E. Meade, B. Manz, B. Roden, D. Evans, D. Irwin H. Hoffman, J, Conroy, B. Oswald. Second Row: C. Tayerle, F. Larned, D. Deibel P, Bogue, R. Carlson, D. Knaebel, W. Schaeffer. Front Row: H. Wendt, J. McArthur E. Kimball, F. Kappan, J. Phillips, J. Babcock. DON KNAEBEL .... .... A cting President EUGENE MEADE .... ....... S ecretary JOHN MC ARTHUR . . . . . . Treasurer MR. JERRY BOGGS . . . . . . Adviser OMPETITION is the keynote of the Shaw Rifle Club activities. The members are constantly vying with each other for places on the rifle team. Each Thursday night, in the W. H. Kirk Junior High School basement, practice is held, and the ten best targets put their owners on the team. ln a meet, while ten boys shoot, only the five best scores count. Last year the club was granted membership in the National Rifle Asso- ciation. The team beat East, Youngstown Rayen, and Lincoln, and lost to Akron Garfield. Highest scorer on the team was Eugene Meade, who held the club record, shooting 99 out of a possible lOO. A Father-Son meet was the innovation of the year. 0 IO3 Dennis, take my picture! Coming up fast LL Shaw students receive library instruc- tion from Miss Mary Morrison. Since much of the curricular work depends upon the library for reference materials, classroom sets are loaned, and overnight re- serve books are available in English, history, physiology, biology, debate, the theater, and other subjects. What A Life Double duty Modernistic, eh boys? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? .fy UW dramatic club Left' to Right: J. Ayers, J. Christian, B. Corbeau, B. Schroeder, E. Parker, H. Studer, J. Hahn, B. Sutherland, C. Ault, K. Lowry. ELEANOR PARKER , . ..... President HAROLD STUDER . . . . . . Vice President JANET HAHN ...... .... S ecretary BOB SCHROEDER . . . . . Treasurer MISS LOIS DEAN ... .. Adviser URING the first semester the Dramatic Club was used os an experi- mental workshop for the members of the advanced expression class. Every member of the Dramatic Club was offered an opportunity to participate in plays, skits, and monologues. One of these experiments was the play, Madness in Triple Time, produced by Harold Studer. The second semester was devoted to the annual mid-year play under the direction of Miss Lois Dean. This year What a Life, by Clifford Goldsmith, was presented on March Zl. Since the mid-year play is always the outstanding dramatic produc- tion of the year, competition for parts is always keen and the best talent of the entire school is represented in the production, 106 ECOGNIZING one of the modern requirements for success, good speech, the Debate Club has attempted to interest large numbers of pupils in various types of speech work. The annual intramural debates, as well as several interscholastic de- bates, were begun in November under the sponsorship of this group. After tour weeks of debating, in which i6 teams participated, two attimative teams emerged undefeated. Former Shaw debaters volunteered to act as judges, and student chairmen conducted the discussions. A propaganda program was presented on February 29. Speeches on the various forms of propaganda and its results, were given by ten of the members. The Debate Club has been in existence for approximately thirty years First Semester CARL MORGENSTERN ,... . BILLIE BERNHARDT. BILL GREEN ....... FRANK REILLY ..... MISS LOIS CRANK.. . .President. . Second Semester . . . .FRANK REILLY Vice President. ........ HARLEY THAYER . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . ...Adviser. .. SYLVIA MORGENSTERN . ........... JOHN OLSEN . . . .MISS LOIS CRANK Back Row: M. Meshenberg, C. Gardiner, H. Thayer, J. Olsen, T. McNamee, E. Smith, M. Dietrich, F. Tyler, C. Coolidge, R. Hayman, B. Austin. Second Row: J. Barnard, E. Mallers, M. Engle, J. Wolfram, J. Englehorn, A. Andrews, S. Gordon, P. Wikle, E. Kerrigan, L. Rigel. Front Row: F. Reilly, B. Green, C. Morgenstern, B. Bernhardt, R. O'Malley, S. Morgenstern. l .. A s Rh 0 107 debate club NY Shaw student who is interested in history or current events is eligible to become a member of the History Club. To promote a wider and more profound interest in history is the club's purpose. The business meetings, held every two weeks, are followed by programs which are usually instructive in nature. For one of these programs Jim Bryant gave a report on his trip to Europe last summer, In February Mr. Walter Lackrone, of the Cleveland Press, talked on the international situa- tion. Another activity of the organization has been to visit historical spots near Cleveland. Very interesting trips were taken Museum and to the Mormon Temple at Kirtland. First Semester RUTH BERRY.. . BILL MURRAY .... CLARA PEAK ..... BILL SLJTHERLAND, .. .. MISS HELEN NOTT . .President. . Vice President .... . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . ....Adviser... the Natural History Second Semester . .LA VONNE DRENSKE .......RUTH BERRY . . . .JOHN PHILLIPS ...MILDRED DRIVER . . . .MISS HELEN NOTT Back Row: M. Taylor, P. Young, N. Bendrick, M. Reddy, K. Mooney, M. Snyder, L. Drenske, J. Ayers, E. Stratton, J. Dragoo, A. Eggleston, R. Cohn. Front Row: P. Brick, E. Kerrigan, B. Herman, R. Romaine, M. O'Brien, M, Akers, N. Arbaugh, P. Walsh, B. Cooper, L. McCullough, P. Bremner. L history club 108 0 nmmnausswwr- Back Row: D. Mooney, J. Wolfram, P. Kruser, L. Pickens, V. Pickens. Second Row: M. Barch, P. Leland, N. Whitmarsh, A. Owen, F. Todd, K. Sutter, P. Bremner, N. Bailey. Front Row: L. Chesnick, S. Lenker, H. Teal, M. Hodgson, M. Fuller, R. C-Settings. ' IO9 First Semester HELEN TEAL ....... MAE HODGSON ..... MARY ELLEN FULLER ,.... SHIRLEY LENKER ..., MR. W. H. MORRIS.. . .President. . Vice President. ..... . . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . Secfond Semester .. ....... ALICE OWEN ..PHYLLIS KRUSER DOROTHY MOONEY .LAUVON PICKENS sociology club . ...Adviser. .. ...MR. W. H. MORRIS HOSE students interested in the social problems of the day make up the membership of the Sociology Club. Some of the meetings consist of reports on local welfare agencies. Two of special interest were Rainbow Hospital and Goodwill lndustries . These reports were given by Norma Whitmarsh and Phyllis Kruser. A trip to the County Court House on February I7 proved to be very interesting to the group. Members were privileged to watch a trial which was in progress. Their observations were discussed at the next meeting. At Christmas time the club presented a basket of groceries to a needy family. During the second semester they held a doughnut sale to raise funds for their treasury. philoma- theicm club Back Row: J. Butler, J. Davies, D. Mooney, M. Davies, V. Preston, J. Mills, T. Motto. Second Row: D. Steinbach, M. Steinbach. J. Grygo, V, Massa, B. Smith, H. Bassett. Front Row: M. J. De Frieze, F. Keiffer, B. Persing, E. Evans, H. Bradley, J. Snyder. First Semester ELIZABETH EVANS. . . BETTIE PERSING. .. FRANCES KEIFFER. . . HELEN BRADLEY ........ . MISS MARY MORRISON. . . . . President. . Second Semester . .. ...ELIZABETH EVANS Vice President. ..., . . .BETTIE PERSING . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . . . .Adviser. . . . . .FRANCES KEIFFER . ......... HELMA USSNER .MISS MARY MORRISON HILOMATHEIAN Club members are chosen from among those students who are very much interested in reading. The membership is divided into six committees: biography, drama, fiction, poetry, science and travel. Each member chooses the committee which interests him most and parti- cipates when his committee has charge of the meeting. Amon the discussions on this ear's ro rams were those concernin Q 9 the books, Gone with the Wind and Rebecca . These were conducted by the drama and fiction committees, respectively. The biography and poetry groups reported on the lives and works of Edna Ferber and Rudyard Kipling. The science committee reviewed the book R. F. D. and the travel committee discussed South America and Florida. Goodbye, Mr. Chips was discussed at another meeting. Membership teas at the beginning of each semester, and a final spring party were given. H0 0 i play written by the club as a whole was the project undertaken by the Lotophagi Club this year. After the regular business meetings there were discussions of the plot, theme, characters, and lines. At the suggestion of Miss Madge Lindsay, adviser, the club decided to make the play a farce of high school lite. At Christmas time the Lotophagi Club gave a basket to a needy family. Contributions came from the treasury and from individual donations of food. The club also continued the practice of reading, at each meeting, manuscripts submitted voluntarily by members. These manuscripts were then discussed and criticized by other members. The aim was to improve style, develop imagination, and to use more vivid words in writing. First Semester Second Semester JESSAMAE CONN .... .... P resident .... . .... JESSAMAE CONN JAYNE JOHNSTON ..... . .Vice President. . ...... CHARLES DRIGGS ANNETTE DEIBEL ....... Secretary-Treasurer ....... JEAN BARNARD MISS MADGE LINDSAY ....... Adviser. . . .. .MISS MADGE LINDSAY Back Row: C. Driggs, J. Sterry, P. Wikle, J. Barnard, D. Grotenrath, D. McGiftin. Second Row: E. Corcoran, M. Lerch, S. Heckelman, E. Skoog, M. Brow. Front Row: J. Johnston, J. Conn, A. Deibel, L. Morse. lotophagi club 0 'Ill ED by the ever-present delight in stories where animals assume human characteristics, the Latin Club gave several programs dealing with the fables of Aesop. Jupiter, Juno and Apollo with the wisdom they taught to fox, bear, frog and peacock took on a Latin dress as they were retold by members of the club. The history of the fables, the Latin iambic version of Phaedrus, the Bayeux Tapestry of the Normans, and the modern presenta- tions of Walt Disney were discussed. Mottoes adopted by the different states of the Union made a program of historic interest. The Oracle at Delphi, the ideas on the State found in the works of Plato and Aristotle, were discussed in later meetings. A visit to the Cleveland Museum of Art in March revealed much of value to Latinists, particularly the l6th century tapestries depicting striking scenes in Vir il's Aeneid. Q First Semester MARGARET LYNCH ...... . FLORENCE CHILAN ....... WALTER HARTER .,.. RICHARD HAYMAN .... . . .President . Vice President.. . . . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . MISS JENNIE GLEESON .... . . .Adviser. .. Second Semester .. .... FLORENCE CHILAN .MARTIN MESHENBERG . . . .WALTER HARTER .. .... RICHARD HAYMAN MISS JENNIE GLEESON Back Row: K. Thompson, J. Lemm, D. Lennon, J. Kirby, S. Mitchell, K. Merkle, E. Corcoran, A. Truppo, J. Scott, M. Samartini, M. Meshenberg. Second Row: A. Smart, H. Noble, J. Cohen, E. Burris, A. Streator, B. Harmon, J. Pulford, N. Wines, H. Teal, M. Gardner, D. Herron. Front Row: M. Davies, W. Harter, F. Chilan, M. Lynch, R. Hayman, C. Davis. latin club ll 2 whirlo club Back Row: R. Faye, P. Curran, T. McNamee, J. Gross, M. Smith, R. Waterbury, R. Brunst, E. Morgan, R. Harold. Second Row: M. Kanally, P. Seitz, M. Rigot, B. Rigot, A. Langer, P. Leland, J. Holloran, J. Johnson. Front Row: J. Hottacker, B. Blumquist, E. Knapp, D. Scott, E. Franz, N. Morgan. First Semester Second Semester DON SCOTT ..... .. . .President . ... ...ROBERT BRUNST ELAINE FRANZ .... . . .Vice President .... .... . .DON SCOTT ELEANOR KNAPP ........ . .Secretary. . . ...... ELEANOR KNAPP BETTY BLUMQUIST ...... . .Treasurer. . . ........ BARBARA RIGOT MISS RACHAEL A. WOLF. . . . .Adviser. . . . .MISS RACHAEL A. WOLF O expand interest in roller skating, and to become acquainted with those participating in this activity, is the purpose ot the Shaw Whirlo Club. This recently organized group of 35 students is a member of the Na- tional Whirlo Club. A regular skating session is held on Friday afternoons at Skateland and a class for those interested in figure skating is conducted on Wed- nesdays. Credits are given to those who learn special steps, and also for regular attendance. lt is planned that when 250 points are earned, the skater is to be awarded an emblem by the club. The group attended a banquet given for the Cleveland National Whirlo Club members at John Hay, February lO. There were also several skating parties during the year at Skateland. ' 113 stamp club Back Row: J. Bayer, C. Siddaway, J. Davis, C. Klecka, R. Walling, W. Lewin. Front Row: R. Dows, R. Kouyoumjian, M. Meshenberg, R. Hayman. First Semester Second Semester ROBERT KOUYOUMJIAN ..... President. . .. . . .RICHARD HAYMAN MARTIN MESHENBERG .... .Vice President.. . . . . . .WERNER LEWIN RICHARD HAYMAN ...... . . .Secretary. . .. . . .RICHARD DOWS RICHARD HAYMAN ..... . . .Treasurer .............. JOAN DAVIS MISS ANNA M. DEVNEY.. ...Adviser .... . .MISS ANNA M. DEVNEY TAMP auctions, talks, stamp games, and display contests are the incen- tives which cause stamp enthusiasts to desire membership in the Shaw Stamp Club. From an historical and geographical standpoint, stamp collecting is a most valuable educational hobby and extra-curricular activity. Keeping an album owned by the club as a whole, and contributed to by individual members, is one of the major projects of the organization. Each stamp, or set of stamps, in the album is accompanied by a brief resume of its history, exemplifying the educational purpose at the club. At the end of the year, awards were given to the most active members. These awards were given for participation in projects, and were based on a newly inaugurated point system. 'II4 0 O a great extent, the success of Shaw dramatic performances depends on the technical skill of the Stage Crew. The six boys who comprise this group volunteer for the work and render a fine service, for which they receive little publicity. The members must first serve an apprenticeship, then they join the stage crew class, for which they are awarded scholastic credits. They have charge of the prop rooms and design and set up scenery be- sides handling the lighting during the plays. Taking all into consideration, their task is to ascertain that the technical end of plays is properly per- formed. This year the crew visited several theaters to observe how modern equipment is used backstage. ANDREW PAVLINA .. .... Stage Manager FRANK MUSTO .... . . . Ass't Manager JOE HAAS ....... . . . Electrician MISS LOIS DEAN .. . .... Adviser Back Row: T. Naylan, J. Haas, R. Kretzer. Front Row: R. Campbell, A. Pavlina, F. Musto, 0115 stage crew OME of the most diligent boys in Shaw are those of the Movie Crew. These boys have charge of the projector and films, and present the noon movie for the students' enjoyment. This group has the task of successfully showing the films and rectifying any trouble very quickly so that the show may go on . The operators run two shows of approximately two reels, each of the three lunch periods. Theirs is a service that is indispensable in the life of Shaw students. The crew receives little glory for the difficult task which it executes exceptionally well. Lunches often have to be eaten in spare moments but the spirit of fun that prevails makes even this seem no great hardship. FRED FOSTER ...... ...,.. C hief Operator CHARLES PATTON ........... Ass't Chief Operator MISS OLIVE WOODWARD .... .........,. A dviser Back Row: D. Gower, R. Wagner, D. Thomas, W. Walter, C. Patton, F. Foster. Front Row: E. Loeber, F. Crane, D. l-lerron, B. Knorr, W. Wallace, R. Stiebeling. movie crew I6 Back Row: G. Peers, W. Hatch, D. Webster, J. Lawrence, D. Evan, C. Tayerle, B. Bacon. Second Row: J. Bayer, W. Coveny, B. Allen, S. Nassau, K. Reed, C. Spencer, R. Persing. Front Row: P. Wikle, L. Stern, G. Ober, D. Dennis, G. Webster, J. Humphries. First Semester DAVID DENNIS.. GEORGE WEBSTER ..... . GRANT OBER .... MR. O. N. CRAIG. .. . .PreSident. . .. . .Vice President. . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Adviser Second Semester . . . .BILL ALLAN . . .GRANT OBER PAULEEN WIKLE MR. O. N. CRAIG photo- graphic club T is not unusual to see a student taking candid shots around Shaw. This is but one example of the activity of the Photographic Club. These young amateurs display their work at club meetings for discussion and criticism. Among the activities of the year are the educational field trips taken to professional studios. One of these was conducted to the Parade Studios, Inc., where the members photographed Aa living model and observed a demonstration of photographic make-up. Mr. Flannigan, of the Harris-C. Boyd-Potter Co., explained the develop- ment for fine-grained effects at one meeting. Such past members as Edwin Perry, of Nela photographic laboratories and George Bechtel, of Briar Studios, illustrate the serious purpose and the success of the leading members of this group. U II7 chess 61 checker club Standing: H. lmmke, R. Stanford, D. Virgien. Sitting: J. Pardee, E. Binder, P. Foljambe, R. Kouyoumjian, R. Brunst. First Semester Second Semester ERNEST BINDER ...... BOB KOUYOUMJIAN ..... PEGGY FOLJAMBE .... .. PEGGY FOLJAMBE ........ MR. JOHN L. SNAVELY. . . ,. . ...... BOB BRUNST .JACK PARDEE . ..... BOB KOUYOUMJIAN ..........HARRY IMMKE . .President. . .Vice President. ......... . . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer. . ...Adviser ...... MR. JOHN L. SNAVELY OR those students who are interested in chess or checkers, the Shaw Chess and Checker Club provides an opportunity for the development of skill in these games. The activities of this club revolve around the purpose which is the encouragement of chess and checkers and the bringing together of their players. The regular business meetings are followed by informal periods of competition among the members. Also during these sessions the less skill- ful players are given a chance to improve in technique, The club is a member of the Cleveland Scholastic Chess League and has o team entered in the League's tournaments. ln these tournaments Shaw beat Collinwood 5-3, Heights 6-2, West Tech. 6-2, Shaker by a for- feit, and tied Heights 4-4. I I8 O BE happy one must be healthy. This no doubt accounts for the large enrollment of Shaw's Health Club. Here, the girls learn about matters concerning public and personal health. At one meeting Mrs. Brady, from the American Red Cross, talked about public health service. Miss Berg, from Huron Road Hospital, gave an in- teresting discussion on personal health at another. Miss Nina McWebb, Shaw High's nurse and adviser of the club, explained some new develop- ments in modern medicine at a recent meeting. The Health Club has an executive body consisting of the officers of the club and the faculty adviser. A representative is chosen from each homeroom to take care of such matters as the collection of dues and mem- berships. ' First Semester Second Semester BETTY ANN BAILEY ........ President. . .. . . . .PEGGY YOUNG RUTH BERRY ........ . . .Vice President. . . . .... MARJORIE SOLT JOAN CHRISTIAN .... .... S ecretary. . .. . ........ TINA LUCI JOAN AYERS ......... . . .Treasure-r. . .. ...... MILDRED DRIVER MISS NINA MC WEBB ........ Adviser... .... MISS NINA MC WEBB Back Row: E. Howell, G. Jones, M. Knuckels, C. Knudsen, M. Biggins, L. Drenske, M. Schneider, E. Evans, K. Sutter, M. Schwarer, J. Davies, J. Kennard, P. Windsor, E. Stratton, P. Brick. Second Row: R. Morris, R. Blauman, J. McHugh, N. Pickens, P. Bremner, N. Bailey, M. Kast, J. Morgan, M. Solt, R. Moore, M. Heinle, P. Bussong, R. Cisar. Front Row: B. Reynolds, L. McCullough, J. Christian, B. Bailey, R. Berry, J. Ayers, F. Averill, J. Grygo. health club 0119 N the spring of I939 a handful of Shaw students eager to increase their appreciation of fine music, and encouraged by Mr. Milton Niergarth, or- ganized the Clef Club. This small group of earnest musicians meets each Wednesday to study orchestral and operatic productions. The project for the year has been the training of members for the Music Memory and Appreciation Contest under the auspices of The Women's Committee of the Cleveland Orchestra, held April I9. It is necessary to send a team of ten members. A definite plan of study, pro- vided by the Committee, includes the study of the lives and works of com- posers. The club has purchased some of the required phonograph records and expects to acquire more as time goes on. First Semester Second Semester STANLEY HARRIS .... ..... P resident. . .. . . .FRANK HEMLER VIRGINIA LAMBERT ..... .Vice President.. . . ...... BOB KAHN JAYNE JOHNSTON. . . .. . .Secretary ........... MARION DAVIES BILL BADGER ........... . .Treasurer. . . ........ MARION DAVIES MR. MILTON NIERGARTH .... Adviser... .MR. MILTON NIERGARTH Back Row: N. Wines, P. Jones, V. Talcott, P. Mumper, S. Griffith. Second Row: R. Kahn, R. I-Iennie, L. Jarvis, F. Schaeffer, C. Showalter, F. Hemler, J. Merriell. Front Row: M. Todd, B. Stephenson, J. Johnston, S. I-Iarris, V. Lambert, A. Krieski, M. Lerch. clei club l 120 0 Back Row: R. Braunlich, E. Kelsey, G. Fisher, D. Calori, J. Nielsen, R. Hall. Front Row: L. Steer, F. Kumhall, J. Smith, P. Roberts. 0 121 -----1- Nicolosi. First Semester CYNTHIA BROWN. . . .... President. . . . JOY STERRY .......... . . .Vice President. . Back Row: R. Ellis, E. Sylvester, A. Stern, E. Schmidt, S. Jones, M. Craigie. Front Row: J. Sterry, P. Squier, C. Brown, A. Second Semester ...ROBERT ELLIS ROBERT ELLIS ........ .Secretary-Treasurer. . ..... . . MISS MARION BRIGHT. ...., Adviser .... . MISS M PATTY SQUIER ..JoY STERRY ARION BRIGHT art club CCORDING to custom, Art Club members decided what their project for each semester was to be. They chose to make Christmas cards the first semester this year. While still in the festive spirit they enioyed a Christmas party, where gifts were presented to all graduating members of the club. As the second semester's project, the members made various articles of cork, such as pins, notebook covers, and coaster sets. Late in February a group of members, escorted by Miss Bright, visited the Cleveland Museum of Art. There, after hearing a lecture, they saw the 68 masterpieces which had been on exhibit at the two world's fairs in l939. Their own annual art exhibit was 'presented in early May. Pretty! 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BAYER, Anne 1846 Grasmere St. BELGAN, Elsie P. 1243 Rozelle Ave. BENSON, Kathleen 863 Greyton Road BERR, John J. 2134 Westburn Road BINDER, Ernest C. 923 Whitby Road BIRTLEY, Tom C. 3418 Wlnsiord Road BISHOP, James A. 1352 E. 134th St. BLAUMAN, Kenneth W. 13614 Fourth Avenue BLAUMAN, Roberta E. 983 Greyton Road BLUMQUIST, Betty J. 16015 Elderwood Ave. BOLTZ, Jeanne 837 Helmsdale Road BOW, Bark Hall 15929 Euclid Avenue BRADLEY, Helen 1059 Selwyn Road BREDENBERG, Harry 1240 E. 144th Street BROWN, Cynthia 1407 E. 135th Street BROWN, William R. 1861 Roxford Road BUDENZ, Frances 916 Whitby Road BUNCE, William D. 14216 Woodworth Ave. BURKHART, Harry L. 900 Selwyn Road BURIAN, Charles C. 15409 Euclid Ave. CABLE, Robert D. 14009 Bardwell Ave. CALDWELL, Marie 13411 Garden Road CARLSON, Keith A. 1531 Pontiac Ave. CARLSON, Mildred 1014 Greyton Road CHEEKS, Robert 1645 Carlyon Road CHESNICK, Leona 1534 Belmar Road CIOLFI, Quinty Peter 13305 Second Ave. C01-IN, Robert Jay 1563 Eddington Road CONNORS, Elinor 980 Nela View Ave. 0 129 K K D senior directory COOPER, Robert B. 16284 Glynn Road COUGHLIN, Leonard E. 14321 Elm Ave. CRAIGIE, Marian V. 1050 Greyton Road CROSS, Lois E. 1763 Noble Road CURRAN, Peter H. 13233 Euclid Ave. DEIBEL, Annette 3423 Henderson Rd. DEMMERLE, Harriett 1228 Yellowstone Rd. DENNIS, Charles 1541 Hayden Ave. DETHLOFF, J. Harold 13604 Garden Road DIPPEL, Ruth J. 1745 Chapman Ave. DIXO-N, William 1862 Beersford Ave. DORAN, Kenneth 1834 Vassar Ave. DREXEL, William A. 13906 Orinoco Ave. DUNBAR, Ralph E. 13405 Gainsboro Ave. ELLIS, Robert M. 12708 Speedway Overlook Dr. ENGLE, Maxine 13710 Milan Ave. ERICKSON, Florence 14302 Scioto Ave. ESCH, Vlrginla A. 22160 Calverton Rd. EVANS, Robert C. 892 Selwyn Road EWING, Lillian M. 13826 Shaw Ave. FAERBER, George 1890 Wadena Ave. FERGUSON, Betty 1567 Doan Ave. FICKEN, Allen 15956 Glynn Road FISKE, John 3386 Lownesdale Road FOLJAMBE, Peggy 1855 Starwood Ave. FOOTE, Arthur ' 1523 Pontiac Street FREAS, Betty Jane 1637 Holyoke Ave. FREDERICK, Eleanor 1374 Shawview Ave. FULLER, Mary Ellen 13605 Garden Road GALLESE, Harry 16303 Nela View Ave. GANS, Melvin 14404 Shaw Ave. GETTINGS, Ruby 1238 E. 144th St. GOWER, Wilbert N. 1645 Elberon Ave. GRAY, William 1769 Hower Ave. GREEN, Jane 889 Helmsdale Road GREEN, William D. 14100 Woodworth Rcad GREIG, Esther 928 Greyton Road GROB, Homer 1534 E. 133rd St. HAAG, Jane 14104 Strathmore Ave. HAAS, Oliver 1747 Amherst St. HARRIS, Stanley 12612 Superior Ave. HODGSON, Margaret M. 14017 Northfield Ave. HOFFACKER, Marguerite 3430 Lownesdale Road HUBBELL, Marie 14074 Superior Road JENKINS, Joseph 1743 Amherst St. JOHNSTON, James 1710 North Taylor Road JOHNSTON, Jayne 14149 Euclid Ave. JONES, Gwen E. 11903 Lake Shore Blvd. JONES, Marilyn 1196 Bender Ave. JONES, Richard F. 1008 Helmsdale Road KAGY, Robert S. 1837 Vassar Ave. KAPPEN, Frank 15633 Brewster Road KEEFER, Jane 14809 Ardenall Ave. KENWORTHY, Robert W 13633 Euclid Ave. KEPTNER, Laverne 1725 Wymore Ave. LARNED, Frank 1729 Eastham Ave. LAVIGNA, Mabel 1871 Woodlawn Ave. LAYMAN, Dorothy 14015 Baldwin Ave. LELAND, Phyllis 1830 Stanwood Ave. LENKER, Shirley 1053 Carlyon Road LEWIS, Bertha 1316 Shawview Ave. LEWIS. Janet 1445 E. 133rd St. LYNCH, Margaret 12570 Euclid Ave. MCHUGH, Jean 891 Selwyn Road MILLER, Vernon 1823 Allendale Ave. MORRIS, Dorothy 1000 Helmsdale Ave. NEEDELS, Ted 945 Brunswick Road PALMER, Richard 1725 Strathmore Ave. PATTERSON, Bruce 1354 Shawview Ave. PEERS, George 1862 Idlewood Road PETSCHL, Violet 1191 Rozelle Ave. PEW, Richard 1376 Hampton Road PIKE, Doris 14416 Elm Ave. POPE, George 1454 Hayden Ave. PORTER, virginia 1762 Wymore Ave. PRICE, Robert C. 1711 Bryn Mawr RADTKE, Doris 14780 Elderwood Ave. REIC1-IARD, Betty 1521 Holyoke Ave. REMINGER, Eugene 16000 Neladale Road ROGAZIONE. Joe M. 1865 Penrose Ave. ROSEN. Allard J. 14765 Elderwood Ave. RUGGIERO, Mary 1602 Lakefront Ave. SANBORN, Jane 1081 Greyton Road SCHILLER, Clara 14304 Scioto Ave. SCHMIDT, Esther 1751 Page Ave. SCHNEIDER, Marjorie 13404 Fifth Ave. SCHWARTZ, Doris 14126 Shaw Ave. SCOTT. Harriett 14700 Strathmore Ave. SIEFORD, Ruth 1544 Eddington Road SIGWORTH, Wallace 14013 Bardwell Ave. SIMONELLI, Evelyn 1832 Woodlawn Ave. soBUL, Evelyn 14120 Superior Road SOUSA, Lillian 1627 Eddy Road SPARE, Betty 1725 Wymore Ave. SPRENGER, Richard 1879 Knowles Ave. STANCOMBE, Douglas 1815 Roxford Road STANDFIELD, Jaek 14115 Scioto Ave. STEPHENSON, Barbara 1378 Shawview Ave. STERN, Roger 1270 E. 141st St. STORY, Dorothy 1661 Elsinore Ave. SULLIVAN, Don 14121 Bardwell Ave. SUNDMAN, Carl 1528 Belmar Road SWITZER, Myron 924 Dresden Road TARTAGLIA, Nicholas 1837 Woodlawn Ave. TEAL. Helen 12625 Phillips Ave. TINDALL, Robert 15643 Euclid Ave. WALKER, Jenn 15717 oakhm Road WALKER, Robert 16005 Hazel Road WEBSTER, George 13724 Fernwood Road WHITMARSH, Norma 1728 Rosedale Ave. WINTERS, Jack 14304 Euclid Ave. WOLFRAM, Joan 1830 Roxtord Road WOODRICH, Phyllis 14213 Northtield Ave. WURZMAN, Allen 1343 E. 143rd St. m -ew---I D III- D IJUUGHERTY IUMBER C0- Cleveland is Largest 4300 East 68th Street 1053 East 152nd Street 12100 Euclid Avenue Telephone Dlamond 1200 EI 'EI THURSDAY, Nov. 23-No school: Mr. RooseveIt's Thanksgiving Day. MONDAY, Nov. 27- Sb11fflz ' drive begins. FRIDAY, Dec. 1-Basketball season starts with a bang. Shaw 72-John Adams 29. me - -U A HOME HEATING CO. Tinners-Furnace-Roofing Air Conditioning THE MORSE-CRABLE COAL CO. Retail Coal Dealers O Main Office and Yard 16 5 3 DOAN AVENUE EAST CLEVELAND MUlberry 4 5 74 0 Branch Yards Green Road at 1335 W. 116th St. South Euclid LAkeWood 7200 1:1 em FRIDAY, Dec. 15-Basketball team avenges football loss. Shaw 70-Lakewood 36. Ollie White scores all time record of 24 points. FRIDAY, Dec. 22 to TUESDAY, Jan. 2-Out on parole-Christmas Holidays. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 10-Charlotte Monck wins a box of candy for her rendition of Indian Sum- mer at Sophomore Friendship amateur show. III III Hillside Dairy Products R I G E L B R 0 S . QUALITY GROCERIES . 0 2207-2209 Taylor Rd. GL. 6745-6746 Don Fisher Wm Powell 15821 Euclid Ave. LI. 5800-5801 13513 Euclid Llberty 1350 Bi,-ds Eye F1'oZen Foods C1 - CI U ' owen 130 0 D EJ -El El El All Garments NSANITONEDD Note the Difference Garments Fully Insured All Work by State Licensed Plant Operators GLenville 5840 Euclid at Coit CLEANERS - TAILORS o FURRIERS Free Pick-Up and Delivery C1 7 EI THURSDAY, Jan. 11-Thirty-three members are inducted into the Honor Society. Dr. Korb is introduced. FRIDAY, Jan. 12-Student Council Elections. Don Bnles, Jean Loomis, and Bill Haker elected presi- dent, vice president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively, of the June graduating class. Compliments of WHNDQAQMIEIEHR THEATER U U TUESDAY, jan. 16-Senior Friendship Club Assem- bly-iirst peep at new modern dance group. Nice! THURSDAY, Jan. 18-Kid day--Evelyn Sobul and Johnny Walker are mighty cute kids. Girls inter-class swimming meet-seniors on top. Chuck Ault takes a plunge-clothes and all. lf' - Q E. L. TINIIALL HEATING C0. 14313 PoT0MAc AVENUE Authorized American Radiator Sales and Service in Hut Water-Steam-Vapor Heating Systems MEM STOKERS U,,iI l ,l OIL BURNERS IHH. i 5 GAS BURNERS 'I-Magi .ii mf? UNIT HEATERS ml GAS HEATERS ii A 15 6 CONDENSATION PUMPS THERMOSTAT CONTROLS X ' it iff S WARM AIR FURNACES sz BLOWERS Let Our Practical Heating Engineers Check Your Heating Troubles ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call Day or Nite 0 l3'I GLenville 90 5 8 III YEA, Margaret 13408 Hartford Road YUENGERT, Paul 1821 Noble Road AINGWORTH, Thomas 13613 Beaumont Ave. AKERS, Martha 1841 Hastings Ave. ALLAN, William 16265 Glynn Road ANDERSON, Eloise 13417 Fifth Ave. ANDREWS, Sarah 10221 Foster Ave. ARBAUG1-I, Nellie 1857 Rosemont Road ARMSTRONG. Jane 14114 Orinoco Ave. AULENBACHER, Margaret 1251 Rozelle Ave. AYERS, Joan 3329 Sylvanhurst Road BAILEY, Betty 15623 Euclid Ave. BAILEY, Norine 16018 Elderwood Ave. BALDWIN, Virginia 1821 Noble Road BALES, Don 3407 Hartwood Road BALOGH, Virginia 2129 Noble Road BALUCKIAN, Edward 14522 Dover Ave. BARCLAY, Janet 15318 Plymouth Place BARNARD, Jean 14700 Shaw Ave. BARNES, Albert 1262 E. 142nd St. BARTON, Evelyn 13517 Beaumont Ave. BASSETT, Harriett 15777 Euclid Ave. BATT, Audrey 1756 Page Ave. BECHTEL, Sara Jane 1861 Belmore Road BERKEY, Ruth 907 Nela View Road BERNHARDT, Billie 1743 Bryn Mawr Ave. BERRY, Ruth 14413 Orinoco Ave. BIDGOOD, Helen 13301 Sixth Ave. Burr, Roy 14517 Alder Ave. BISSON, William 1259 E. 146th St. BOLMEYER, James 13420 Beaumont Ave. BOSWORTH, Franz 1738 Holyoke Ave. BRADY, Dorothy 1268 E. 135th St. BREMNER, Margaret 14303 Scioto Ave. BRICK, Patricia 1703 Holyoke Ave. BRIGHTMAN, Alvin 1876 Stanwood Road BROW, Marie 1915 Rosemont Road BROWN, Constance 3349 Sylvanhurst Road BROWN, Lorraine 12824 Superior Ave. BRUGMANN, Jack 1779 Amherst Ave. BRYANT, James 1829 Wymore Ave. BUCKHALT, Edith 1374 E. 134th St. BURGER, Shir'ey 1548 Glenmont Road BURNS, Jeanne 1577 Doan Ave. BURTON, Dewey 14011 Orinoco Ave. BUSHEY, Betty 14402 Orinoco Ave. CALORI, Ida 1856 Woodlawn Ave. CARLSON, Virginia 1768 Auburndale Ave. CATLIN, Robert 953 Brunswick Road CATON, Richard 1890 Sheldon Ave. CHILAN, Florence 15617 Hazel Road CHUBBUCK, Charles 13222 Forest Hill Ave. CLARK, Margaret 14110 Superior Road CLARKE, Jack 1346 Elwood Road COATES, Marion 14317 Terrace Rd. COBURN, Mary 1742 Elsinore Ave. COHN, Louis 1071 Thornhill Drive CONDELL, Joseph 1843 Beersford Road CONN, Jessamae 1309 E. 142nd St. CONROY. Robert 1377 E. 139th St. CONWAY, Edward 2036 Hayden Ave. COOK, Berto 1726 Bryn Mawr Road COOK, Betty 1416 Hayden Ave. COOMBES, William 14613 Strathmore Ave. CORL, James 1931 Rosemont Ave. CROOKHAM, George 14406 Woodworth Ave. CULLEN, William 1079 Carlyon Road CUSTER, Robert 1334 E. 142nd St, D'ABATO, Peter 1863 Wadena Ave. DARNER, Jean 14140 Superior Road DEIKE, Shirley 1305 E. l52nd St. DEMING, Robert 14304 Euclid Ave. DENNIS, Marjorie 895 Helmsdale Road DERRY, Philip 14019 Orinoco Ave. DIAMOND, Ruth 1120 Carlyon Road DI BIANCA, Jennie 14401 Mayfair Ave. DIETRICH, Marion C., Jr. 854 Caledonia Ave. DILLEY, George 1889 Windermere Ave. DIPPEL, Marilyn 14406 Northfield Ave. DISBRO, Dorothy 1254 E. 134th St. DOMBROSKI, Dorothy 14519 Elm Ave. DOYLE, Arthur 14605 Strathmore Ave. DRAGO, Virginia 1865 Roxford Road DRAGOO, Jeanne 14600 Euclid Ave. DUNCAN, Grace 1090 Greyton Road ECKERT. Bradley 15632 Euclid Ave. EICHER, Ruth Elaine 15801 Hazel Road ELLIS, Dorothy 13310 Graham Road ENGEL, Bob 14100 Mayfair Ave. ENGLEHORN, John 1641 Carlyon Road EVANS, Elizabeth 859 Caledonia Ave. EVERSON, Paul 1728 Collamer Ave. FELDMAN, Herbert 1075 E. 125th St. FELDNER, Marian 1643 Elsinore Ave. FLOR, Al 936 Whitby Road FOLJAMBE, Thomas 1855 Stanwood Ave. FORGERSON, Lois 1619 Lakefront Ave. FORGERSON, Marion 1519 Lakefront Ave. FOSTER, Elizabeth 15900 Terrace Road FOX, Doris 13823 Fernwood Ave. FOX, Jeanne 13511 Graham Road FOX, Myrtle 908 Nela View Road FRANZ, Elaine 14115 Orinoco Ave. FRATIANNE, Letitia 1184 N. Lockwood Ave. FRIEDMAN, Rita 1233 E. 125th St. GARDINER, Charles 963 Brunswick Road GEIGER, H. Kent 1729 Allendale Ave. GIFFORD, Beth 13516 Graham Road GLEASON, Richard 934 Ravine Drive GOODWYN, Jack 14409 Elm Ave. GOSKE, Betty 13421 Emily Ave. GOTTRON, Warren 15302 Terrace Road GRAHAM, Elizabeth 13412 Garden Road GROTENRATH, Dolores 1992 Hayden Ave. GUSTAFSON, Harriett 16019 Caledonia Ave. HABERER, Bette 1000 Greyton Road HAGAN, Robert 1714 Elsinore Ave. HAKER, William 14215 Northfield Ave. HALL, Russell 1703 Elsinore Ave. HANLON, Marybelle 13912 Ardenall Ave. HAROLD, Ralph 916 Greyton Road HAY, Dorothy 14512 Orinoco Ave. HAYMAN, Richard 14078 Superior Road HECKMAN, Dorothy 1775 Fay Ave. HECKMAN, George 1748 Hartshorn Road HEMLER, Frank 1841 Page Ave. HENDERSON, Milton 1325 Hayden Ave. HENNIE, -Ralph 14628 Savannah Ave. HODGES, Harold 14208 Potomac Ave. HOFF, William 12705 Phillips Ave. HORNUNG, Edwin 1203 Carlyon Road HOWARD, Jessie Mae 1722 Doan Ave. HUGO, Ray 14802 Dover Ave. HUNTER, Helene 14620 Orinoco Ave. HUNTER, Winifred 882 Caledonia Ave. HUNTOON, Joyce 1462 E. 134th St. IMMKE, Harry 1212 Melbourne Road IVES, Alvah 13849 Euclid Ave. JACOBS, Barbara 991 Brunswick Road JARVIS, Leonard 13409 Shaw Ave. KAUFMAN, Dianne 1570 Belmar Road KEEFER, Bill 14809 Ardenall Ave. KEIFFER, Frances 929 Selwyn Road KEITH, Margaret 1817 Noble Road KENNARD, Jeanne 15324 Plymouth Place KENNEDY, Robert G. 930 Helmsdale Road KING, Marilyn 1696 E. 133rd St. KINKELAAR, Bob 1265 E. 141St St. KLEIN, Aurelia 1776 Carlyon Road KLEINSMITH, Mildred 13820 Elm Ave. KNAEBEL, Doris 1046 Greyton Road KNAPP, Eleanor 14220 Ardenall Ave. KRALIK, Daniel 15985 Nelamere Ave. KRUSER, Phyllis 13406 Milan Ave. KUMHALL, Florence 14202 Shaw Ave. LaFRANCE, Betty 15632 Euclid Ave. LAMBERT, Virginia 13136 Euclid Ave. LANGER, Frank 1630 Elsinore Ave. LAWRENCE, Jack 1065 Greyton Road LEAR, Rita 15987 Nelamere l32 0 ig m r:i,ea A, We ff f4fflIl FLOWERS Enchantingly Lovely Arrangements Expressive of Your Personal Thoughts THE FINEST IN CUT FLOWERS SMART IMPORTED POTTERY STYLED TO THE MINUTE coRsAGEs oRcH1Ds . . GARDENIAS . . Roses EVANS FLOWERS I N C . 14136 Euclid Ave. LI. 8983-84-85 U FRIDAY, Jan. 19-Honor Day Assembly. SATURDAY, Jan. 20-Senior Prom-Hal Lynn much Sadie Hawkinsing. TUESDAY, Jan. 23-Class night. FRIDAY, -Ian. 26-Temporary relief from school end of semester. ILCO f The School of TOMORROW Wilcox College has the experience of yesterday . . . knows the needs of the business executive of today . . . and prepares you for the requirements of tomorrow. Wilcox College trains their students with the latest types of modern equipment in each department, in order to help them gain their highest efliciency in the business world. ENROLL NOW 'f'Business Administration :i'Comptometcr :PAccounting :i'Shorthand :i'Bookkeeping 'l'Typing ilsecretarinl 'lOfEce Training Day and Evening Classes FREE EMPLOYMENT COLLEGE OF COMMERCE R. N. Wfilcox, President I Public Square Building MAin 2425 I U El El SATURDAY, Feb. 3-Hockey team WINS ! ! ! FRIDAY, Feb. 16-Band concert. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21-Basketball team assures Shaw of a tic nt least for L. E. L. title by bent- ing Heights 36-32. Cl El --f---H--' ----V --- Gordon Bicycle - Sales 81 Service MUIIICVVY V573 RMI -Yff'1'f'f'f , A Complete Line of Bicycles, Parts ei Arcessories JOHNS SUPER SERVICE STATION - KEYS MADE LOCKS REPAIRED SOHIG GAS, OU- Si I-UBRICANTS Work Called For and Delivered Battery Recharging, Tire Repairing 762 E' 10561 st. Gldenville 5576 New Batteries and Tires 2139 Noble Road - El El lj U PERSONAL SERVICE-COMPLETE FOOD STORE Free Delivery . Free Delivery G1-enville 5300 15520-15522 Euclid Ave. at Taylor Rd. GLenville 5300 2 L 0 133 LEES, Beverly 3394 Hartwood Ave. LEIBY, Robert 920 Greyton Road LEWAND, Adele 13507 Sixth Ave. LOFTUS, Robert 1835 Stanwood Ave. LONG, Ruby 935 Nela View Road LOOMIS, Jean 14508 Terrace Road LOWRY, Ka'harine 14026 Terrace Road LOWRY, William 14026 Terrace Road LUCAS, Robert 1025 Helmsdale Road LYNCH, John 1829 Belmore Road LYTTLE, Jack 14310 Bardwell Ave. Mac DONALD, Charles 3378 Hartwood Road McNAMEE, John 13517 Claibourne Road MANN, Jack 1842 Marloes Ave. MANNING, Nancy Chesterland, Ohio MARKELL, William 1862 Taylor Road MARSHALL, Floyd J. 1717 Hartshorn Ave. MARTIN, Vivian 1808 Stanwood Ave. MARZI, Virginia 1873 Brlghtwood Road MATTERN, Wesley 16318 Greyton Road MAULORICO, Ann 1855 Woodlawn Ave. MAYFIELD, James 15776 Euclid Ave. McANDREWS, Marian 1119 Eddy Road McCULLOUGH, Lois 883 Eloise Drive McLE01D, Edward 15691 Brewster Road MCMILLEN, Dick 1735 Collamer Ave. McMORROW, Vivian 13710 Milan Ave. MEADE, Eugene 1777 Rosedale Ave. MERRIAM, Elaine 1833 Roxford Road MERRIELL, John 1854 Wymore Ave. MESHENBERG, Martin 1792 Elberon Ave. MEYER, Ted 14700 Dover Ave. MIGGANTZ, Herbert 1746 Northfield Ave. MILLER, Luther 1170 Carlyon Road MILLS, June 1252 Melbourne Road MOONEY, Dorothy 1722 Taylor Road MORGAN, Robert 1173 Rozelle Ave. MORGENSTERN, Carl 1037 Thornhill Drive MORITZ, Faye 1093 Carlyon Road MORTUS, Norma 3403 Hartwood Road MOUGHTIN. Mona 855 Greyton Road MURRAY, Bill 1860 Nela Ave. NAROVEC, Jean 14612 Strathmore Ave. NEWMAN, Eleanore 1299 Bender Ave. NICOLOSI, Angela 1766 Lockwood Ave. NORMILE, Jeanne 14104 Ardenall Ave. NOSSE. Albert 9717 Lake Shore Blvd. OLIVER, James 1733 Shaw Ave. O'MALLEY, Ruth 13323 Emily Ave. ONIONS, George 15526 Elderwood Ave. O'RILEY, Eileen 1286 E. 14lSt St. ORR, Mary 3000 Hadden Road OSMON, Audrey 1732 Noble Road OTTE, Donnel 949 Dresden Road OWEN, Alice 1867 Noble Road OZAN, Naomi 2820 Mayfield Road PALMER, Jeanne 14513 Ardenall Ave. PARK, Wendell 1750 Holyoke Ave. PARKER. Eleanor E70 Nela View Road PATERSON, Catherine 1770 Noble Road PATTON, Charles 10410 Brighton Road PEEK, Marion ' 2160 Taylor Road PERSING, Betty 3386 Winsford Road PETERSON, Robert 14411 Potomac Ave. PHILLIPS, John 15815 Hazel Road PICKENS, Nancy 14616 Woodworth Road PILMER, Irma 1842 Beersford Road PLAISTED, Jack 3060 Monticello Blvd. POTTER, Nelson 13401 Emily Ave. PRETZLAV, Elsie 12814 Phillips Ave. PRICE, Jeanne 1376 Hayden Ave. PRIORESCHI, Romeo 1724 Doan Ave. PROBECK, LaVerne 13621 Milan Ave. RANDALL, Robert 1830 Hayden Ave. REDDY, Mary 1854 Taylor Road REDFIELD, Betty 14741 Euclid Ave. REED, Geraldine 14613 Orinoco Ave. REILLY, Francis 1783 Coit Road RESS, Frances 1870 Beersford Road REYNOLDS, Jack 1736 I-Iartshorn Road RHODES, Ralph 1894 Wadena Ave. RICE, Dick 13317 Garden Road RIGGS. Helen 14009 Northfield Road RIGOT, Jane 1881 Rosalind Ave. ROBBINS, Doyle 13323 Emily Ave. ROBERTSON, Archibald 14117 Strathmore Ave. ROCHFORD, John 3369 Lownc sdale Road RYKS, Don 1739 Page Ave. SAMARTINI, Gloria 1752 Holyoke Ave. SCAMINACE, Bill 1770 Lockwood Ave. SCHLEIMER, Joe 1779 E. 141st sf. SCHWAB, Edward 1651 Lockwood Ave. SCHWALLER, Fred 13710 Mann Ave. SCOTT, Donald 13425 Second Ave. SEID, Adele 14090 Superior Road SHOWALTER, Charles 3407 Henderson Road SINGER, Edward 1466 Hayden Ave. SISSON, Robert 831 Helmsdale Road SMITH, Barbara 1708 Lakefront Ave. SMITH, Gerald 1261 E. 145th St. SMITH, Irving 866 Caledonia Ave. SMITH, Jean Emily 1034 Nela View Drive SNYDER, Jeannette 15208 Elderwood Ave. SOLT, Leonard 1207 Bender Ave. SONDAY, Elmer 13512 Hartford Ave. SPATIG, Ethel 14808 Elm Ave. SQUIER, Joan 1826 Wellesley Ave. STANDISH, Patricia 1725 Wymore Ave. STEFAROY, Anne 1775 Eddy Road STEINBACH, Doris 15924 Euclid Ave. STERN, J. Eldon 1270 E. 141st St. STOCKTON, Genevieve 10300 Burton Ave. STOKES, Betty 1058 Greyton Road STUTE, Mary 916 Nela View Road SULLIVAN, Terrence 14121 Bardwell Ave. SUTHERLAND, William 16302 Nela View Road SUTTER, Katherine 13707 Sixth Ave. SWANSON, Carol 1876 Windermere Ave. SWANSON, Evelyn 14120 Northfield Ave. SWISHER, Otis 1718 Lakefront Ave. TABER, Bette Wlckliffe, Ohio TANSLEY, Kaye 2129 N. Taylor Road TAYLOR, Malcolm 1721 Eastham Ave. THOMAS, Dave 14724 Stra'hmore Ave. THOMAS, Eulala 1233 Bryn Mawr Ave. THOMPSON, Ruth 1780 Delmont Road TILLIE, Charles 1676 Hower Ave. TINGE, Virginia 1885 Grasmere Ave. TITGEMEYER, Mary 1851 Hastings Ave. TODD, Frances 1747 Page Ave. TREAT, Helen 12522 Lake Shore Blvd. TRIVISONNO, Mike 1827 Penrose Ave. UBERSTINE, Milford 1604 Eddington Road USSNER, I-Ielma 1382 Shawview Ave. VERMILLION, Joe 969 Brunswick Road VOLL, Clyde 1370 Elwood Road WARD, Robert 1277 E. l42nd St. WARMUTH, William 14002 Strathmore Ave. WEAVER, George 1326 E. l42nd St. WEBSTER, William 1083 Selwyn Road WEIGLE, Keith 1873 Grasmere Ave. WENDT, Virginia 1001 Selwyn Road WESKE, William 1084 Greyton Road WHITE, Mildred 14408 Elm Ave. WHITE, Oliver 14159 Euclid Ave. WILCOX, Russell 2030 Hayden Ave. WILKA, Russell 13818 Woodworth Road WILLIAMS, Eloise 1891 Roxbury Road WILLIAMS, Harold 14304 Euclid Ave. WILLIAMS, Ted 909 Selwyn Rd. WINES, Norine 1855 Roxbury Road WINGER, Louise 13308 Woodworth Road WORKMAN, James 14406 Woodworth Road YOUNG, Robert 1000 Nela View Road YOUNG, William C. 1751 Page Ave. ZINCK, Elva 14006 Dover Ave. 134 Our Cement Soles Have Proven To Be A Success Try Them-Thank You l-.fl DE SALVO SHOE REPAIR Hat Cleaning Shoe Repairing 15528 Euclid Avenue Cl GLenville 7410-7411 We Deliver STONEBRAKER'S DRUG STORE C. S. Stonebraker R. McBurney P. J. Mackey Pharmacist Ice Cream Pharmacist m - em FRIDAY, Feb. 23-Shaw Basketball team wins Lake Erie League Title and permanent possession of the cup. SATURDAY, March 9-Basketball team is defeated at Kent by Canton-Lehman. No Columbus- tough. SATURDAY, March 16-Lake Erie League Music Festival-I-Ii-Y Dance. mm U We T ra in Our Pupils for the Best Office Positions All Business Branches Individual Instruction EAST CLEVELAND SCHOOL of BUSINESS 1406 5 EUCLID AVENUE GLenvilIe 8 8 9 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Scully Day and Night Sessions All Year EI El 0 'I35 - . , ,lj For Better Home Appliances Sec RADIO 85 ELECTRIC CO. 16375 EUCLID AVE., at IVANHOE RD. GLenvillc 6856-7 J. T. Bernicr, Prop. U - U Compliments of PATTERSON-SARGENT CO. B. P. S. PAINTS ' mf I1 TUESDAY, March 18-Army-Navy game-Middies win 33-30. THURSDAY, March 21- What A Life FRIDAY, March 22 to SUNDAY, March 31- Vacation-Spring Fever. Bye now-have to go to press. EJ eeeeveee s ee D 0 Stationery 0 Engraving 0 Office Supplies OFFMAN- AR L O Prin ters O GLenville 0264 14066 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, O. II A III 14 ,CAPLO-6UkC!?l4'L6l'Ij 6X9 The Editor wishes to thank orll who helped make this book cr success. Among these were: THE .IUDSON COMPANY - PRINTERS THE NORTHERN ENGRAVING COIVIPANY IVIUELLER ART COVER 8: BINDING CO. 5!O'l1fZ!!, Editor I l E ? I i I i 4 a r 1 W l I i I i X ! . ! 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