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

 - Class of 1941

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Gab' WWW ERHAPS the hardest earned and most desired award given to the girls at Shaw High School is the girls' S letter. This letter, although considerably smaller than the boys' award, means very much to the girls who receive it. To receive one of these awards, a girl must participate in all sports. This means many hours after school. A few oi the sports are hiking, swimming, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and winter sports. For each sport a certain number of points are awarded. After she has 350 points, the girl receives a small S letter, after 700 points, a large one. S LETTER GIRLS Left to right: .Back row-P. Squier, B. Magee, I. Feltham, E. Iones, I. Barrett, S. I, Cor- coran, A. Buzzelli, E. Landgrebe, E. Leiby. Second row--K. Mooney, M. Siller, A. Thayer, F. Allerton, I. Barr, B. Hamilton, R. Byrum. Front roweeP. Comegys, V. Kavanaugh, K. Hamilton, B. Corbeau. Qwmbl Zadm ASKETBALL is one of the favorite sports of Shaw girls At the be ginning of the season a rally was held at which the girls signed up for their teams and elected captains. After the rally, the head of the sport, Kay Hamilton and her assistant Adele Thayer, programmed the teams for a tournament At the end of the season, all girls who had passed their written test and had attended regularly, received 75 points towards their S letter Fifty more points could be received for refereeing and officiating At the close ot the season, the traditional Army-Navy game was held and Navy won, 18-16, putting them one game ahead of Army in the ll games that have been played since 1931. BASKETBALL CAPTAINS Left to right: Back row-R. Romaine, V. Holdt, S. Mitchell L Ranney P Christy B. Reynolds. Front row-C. Randall, W. Derkey, A. Thayer K Hamilton N Ball M Kast, R. Cisar. 7404 Wvlfeff 1-ff 60111 TARTING out last fall with a volleyball rally, the girls' sports year began. At this rally the girls signed up on teams and elected their captains. Atter the teams were organized, the head of the sport, Virginia Kava- naugh and her assistant, Patty Squier, arranged a tournament. Each team was permitted to play a certain number of games. At the end of the season each girl received 75 points towards her S letter, providing she had passed the volleyball test and had attended the games regularly. The annual Yale-Harvard game, which has always been played at the end of the annual volleyball season, was omitted from the schedule this year. VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS Left to right: Back row-S. Saltz, L. Pickens, B. Reynolds, R. Andonian, B. Davidson. Front row-D. Gundel, M. Barry, R. Terwilliger, V. Coburn, E. Gilmore, M. Hart, A. Hanlon.



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TARPON PRESIDENT Elaine Landgrebe VICE PRESIDENT Betty Corbeau SECRETARY Roberta Byrum TREASURER Evelyn Wallace ADVISER Miss Alice Juringus X . SPLASH party for the Heights girls was only one of the many ac- tivities of the Tarpon Club this past year. The forty girls in this organi- zation met every other week to swim and play water games. Since there were regular officers of the club, the girls had complete charge of meetings. Miss Alice Iuringus, adviser, let the girls make most ot the club plans. This year there were about forty active members who received points toward S letters for regular attendance at meetings. To bcome a mem- ber, ten lengths of the pool and one good dive, which need not be off the board, are required. This organization was also responsible for sponsoring the girls' inter-class swimming meet, which the junior girls won. TARPON Left to right: E. Sua, I. Barrett, R. Byrum, E. Wallace, E. Lanclgrebe, B. Corbeau. S' 'qfecacfmd ADE up entirely of swimming leaders, the Aqua-Dux is an organi- l El zation with about thirty members. The girls meet each Friday sixth period, many of them give up their lunch period to do so. Any member of this club is perfectly capable of taking complete charge of a swim- ming class. During their meetings they learn methods of teaching beginning, inter- mediate, and advanced swimming and diving. Each leader has charge ot a group in a swimming class for which she is responsible. Because there was only one physical education teacher for girls this year, these leaders conducted the swimming classes. AQUA-DUX Left to right: Back row-B. Cooper, B. Corbeau, C. Monck, F. Allerton, B. Hamilton, C. Irwin, I. Morgan, E. Iones. Front row-E. Leiby, E. Wallace, P. Reimholz, H. Brigman, R. Erbor, R. Byrum, F. Barton, E. Landgrebe. .flje Sauna HIS past school year about thirty girls made the grade to get either pins or emblems for Iunior or Senior Life-Saving. To try for a Senior Life-Saving emblem, a girl must be seventeen years old, to get a Iunior emblem, a girl must be thirteen years old. Under the direction of Miss Alice Iuringus, these girls learn to rescue drowning persons, to apply artificial respiration, and to administer first aid. Every girl who meets the requirements receives an emblem at the end of the instruction period. She may also buy a pin, but this is optional and may be procured at any time. LIFE-SAVERS Left to right: Back row-E. Landgrebe, P. Squier, P. Comegys, I. Barrett, I. Barr, B. Corbeau, I. McKenzie, W. Sutter, E. Leiby. Second row-M. Keckler, V. Colville, I. Connell, B. Barr, I. Smith, M. Tinge, V. Schrock. Front row-R. Byrum, P. Reimholz, E. Wallace, H. Brigman, F. Allerton, K, Mooney, C. Irwin, S. I. Corcoran, B. Hamilton, I. Davis. 25

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