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.fake gale .fed-que C0--Q!!-Glfifd ULMINATING his six-year stay at Shaw, Coach Trevor Rees pro- duced a Black cmd Red team that forged ahead to share the Lake Erie League Championship with Lakewood, winning 7 and losing 2 games. Shaw took East, Latin, and East Tech in smart order, compiling 50 points against a total of 12 for the opposition. A grim Shaker eleven held the Cardinals to a close 8-7 decision, but the following week saw Collinwood drop Shaw 18-7. Stung by that defeat, Coach Rees' charges pushed Lakewood into the mud 12-6, and then crushed Elyria 33-6 in a fog thick enough to slice. The vaunted, high-scoring Steelmen from Lorain fell next 7-0. Fired by the spirit of rivalry between the two schools, Heights romped through a disorganized Shaw defense 19-7, administering the Black and Red its only Lake Erie defeat. Very instrumental in winning and thereby obtaining gold footballs and letters were Bill Keenan, Bob Pojak, and Iim Duff, backfield men, Bob Krause, center, Iack Shaw and Chuck Sua, ends, Ierry Gould and Iim Reid, guards, and Iack Olsen and Howie Rosen, tackles. Olsen and Keenan went to Florida during Christmas vacation with an All-Star Cuyahoga County team to play the Florida All-Stars. Outclassed, the Southerners took a 40-6 drubbing. FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right: Back row-B. Reed, B. Eichenberger, D. Nesbitt, I. Mayor, D. Stephenson, B. Morison, T. Beeman, B. Thompson, A. Nottage, I. Schwab, W. Houston, Mgr. Fourth row-E. Hirsh, G. Umstecrd, G. Apthorp, B. Auer, B. Ross, B. Fletcher, D. Crawford, I. Brainard, G. Taylor, I. Spice, B. Cogan, B. Tetrault, Mgr. Third row-N. Pearn, FOOTBALL COACH Trevor Rees ASSISTANT COACH Martin Loftus MANAGERS Wayne Houston Tom Alleman Bill Tetraulf. B. Kilpatrick, H. Wolfgram, I. Shaw, A. Gaudio, B. Hannon, R. Bill, F. Tartaglia, B. Cowan, D. Shaps, I. Graham, I. Darroch, F. Iohnson, T. Alleman, Mgr. Second row- Coach Rees, D. Ross, R. Cerrezin, F. Riegler, B. Krause, C. Regan, C. Sua, R. Lais, I. Reid, B. Pojak, D. Hansen, B. Austin, B. Knapp, Coach Loftus. First row-H. Frischkorn, A. Taylor, L. Visci, B. Lowry, H. Rosen, I. Olsen, D. Sinclair, A. Hansen, A. B. Rogers, B. Keenan, I. Duff, I. Gould. BAND PRESIDENT Martin Tholel VICE PRESIDENT Ken Treadwell SECRETARY Don Gairing TREASURER Jean Jacobsen LIBRARIAN Lowell Thomas ADVISER Mr. Milton Niergarth glock am! Rec! ..... f AND, attention! This was a very familiar command to all mem- bers of the band from September to Iune. Although the band's great- est publicity comes during football season, members are practicing for one event or another all year long. This year the entrants in the Greater Cleveland Solo and Ensemble con- test were richly rewarded for their long hours of practice. There were more first and second divisions than ever before. ln addition to its regular concerts during the year the band was invited to play at the Maple Sugar festival in Chardon, Ohio. This summer a band session is planned. It will play at the East Cleve- land Community picnic and have regular practice sessions so that mem- mers may keep in condition. BAND MEMBERS R. Abdalian, H. Allison, P. Bain, I. Barch, D. Beeler, T. Bleumenthal, E. Blewitt, E. Brown, L. Brown, M. Brown, I. Burdette, G. Cameron, W. Carr, D. Cole, P. DaMosso, C. Davis, L. Davis, D. Di Padovo, R. Dornback, K. Emerson, G. Engstrom, M. Foote,D. Erdley, D. Gairing, I. Grahm, E. Halladay, I. Hardy, R. Henderson, P. Hoefler, D. Hoff, G. Hollar, R. Hollar, M. Horning, M. Huff, B. Hunscher, C. Ingram, B. Isaac, I. Iacobson, I. Ieromsen, G. Iewett, D. Iohnson, R. Kahn, E. Kennedy, B. King, W. Kinney, I. Kopp, E. Koval, R. Kretzer, E. La Pan, L. Larson, I. Leahy, I. Lewis, I. MacDarment, I. Mace, C. Macha, H. Martin, B. Matson, P. Mazaurek, L. McClelland, D. McGiffin, I. Meyer, G. Newell, Y. Nightam, I. Norton, D. Pattie, D. Paul, G. Ritter, W. Roege, W. Rose, D. Royer, B. Ruggles, F. Schaffer, G. Schenk, W. Shivelely, B. Smith, G. Snook, R. Sprenkle, E. Stinston, R. Story, C. Syrko, V. Talcott, C. Thacker, M. Tholen, L. Thomas, K. Thompson, L. Throck- morton, K. Treadwell, R. Trivissono, R. Tull, I. Van Epp, H. Walter, P. Whiteman, I. Wood, T. Wood, D. Zook. DRUM MAIORETTES-R. Zowasky, E. Cullen, M. Brown, B. Taber. DRUM MAIOR-B. Brown. 17
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CROSS COUNTRY MANAGER Bob Stout COACH Mr. E. C. Offimror ,ffwzzme ,aww N the 1940 season Shaw's cross-country team participated in only four meets, splitting even by winning two and losing two. Upholding a tradition started a decade ago, this year's team again defeated Collinwood. This was also the most decisive victory of the season, for Shaw runners took first, second, and third positions. The team's two outstanding runners this season were Fred Iones and George Kall. Kall finished among the top three in every race. Iones finished first in the two races in which he competed, and also established a track record of 10 minutes 3 seconds in the West High meet. ln cross-country the team with the lowest score is declared the winner. CROSS-COUNTRY Left to right: Standing-B. Stout Mgr., E. McHugh, T. Mahon, L. Schloupt, F. Iones, B. Knorr, T. Whaley, Coach Offinger. Kneeling-B. Scott, O. Maloney, I. Hartzler, R. Levis, R. Carlson, H. Mattern, M. Barno. Sitting-D. Nesbitt, D. Croft, I. Carraher, G. Kali, I. Barry. ilu a Rachel' wilffz Www S x i IT1-1 hard forehands and backhands, the crack doubles team of Marion Dietrich and Carl Morganstern smashed their way to victory in the Northeastern Ohio tournament in May, 1940. Losing the services of these vital parts of the team through graduation, Coach E. C. Offinger's boys managed to capture only one of the five Lake Erie League matches this fall. Elyria was their victim to the tune of a 5-0 defeat. The team went down to Cleveland Heights 5-0, Lakewood 4-lg Shaker 3-2, and Lorain 5-0. Although the scores of these matches are high, many games were won by the opponents only after a hard and fierce struggle. The school is looking forward to a great team next year as Ray Denslow, first singles man, will be back to lead the Red and Black to victory on the newly completed Forest Hill Courts. TENNIS SQUAD Lett to right: Back row-M. Burger, L. Sosna, I. Humphrey, F. Etheridge, T. Hurst, Coach Offinger. Front row-G. Ober, B. Knapp, R. Denslow, B. Walling Jlmhzea VARSITY s U H U Fm, Semesm. K BOUT seventy athletes each year belong to the Varsity S Club, PRESIDENT which is composed of lettermen from every sport. The club, organized Frank Dowdell VICE PRESIDENT in 1939, was formed to draw together the various athletic squads. Bill Keenan SECRETARY Howard Rosen TREASURER Len Visci Second Semester PRESIDENT Len Visci VICE PRESIDENT Archie Taylor SECRETARY Bob Lowry TREASURER Dick Clark ADVISER Mr. Trevor Rees This year the club planned to give a trophy to the most outstanding, all-I around athlete in the senior class. Each successive year the trophy will be awarded to the Varsity S member who makes the best record in sports. During several of the meetings, various movies of Shaw and Ohio State football games were shown by Trevor Rees. Other activities of the Club consisted of several after-school dances and annual Varstiy S banquet. VARSITY S Left to right: Back row-T. Alleman, D. Green, P. Clark, D, Twining, I. Humphrey, T. Mahon, B. Knapp, G. Kall, D. Nesbitt, E. Francis, I. Carraher. Secondrow-T. Augustine, H. Thayer, L. Sosna, A. B. Rogers, I. I-Ioule, F. Dowdell, B. Poiak, W. Houston, B. Krause, N. Pearn. Front row-G. Ernst, I. Shaw, D. Clark, A. Taylor, B. Lowry, C. Regan, I. Reid, B. Knorr. 19
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