Shaw High School - Shuttle Yearbook (East Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1942
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EX LIBRIS '7fze 1942 SHUTTLE nuumme 44, SHAW HIGH SCHOOL EAST CLEVELAND, on-no VOLUME 39 Calvin Coolidge Harry Campbell Editor-in-Chief Assistant Edit Jewette .lolmson I B M g usiness ana er 'Q J? , QQ' T' 'H Lil i lixx Q J I SBA 2 1 ri ybs QT 1' I -I MMRGW.. .. gk 'M' '5 s., ,,,,............--.. vmvszlg .N ' x N. .. N Q il 4 K ' v- r if 53, H A 5, ,Q 1, E1 ,rf is - X 'QE 3- , ijgwfi' ' Q' WE PAUSE Homer R. Gifford TO the fond memory of 1-lomer R. Gifford, mathematics instructor, are the pages of this book dedicated. 1n his memory let us chronicle the school year 1941 and 1942. Shaw was everything to Mr. Gifford -and he was everything to Shaw. During his twenty-four years of service he taught mathematics, handled the business problems of the Slmffle and Obfgrwr, and assisted in the manage- ment of athletics. 1-le once held the post that N. F. Leist now occupies as treasurer of activities. Almost every pupil knew Mr. Gif- fordg faces lighted with smiles at his approach. 1-le loved the school, its stu- dents, and faculty, he shared in its contests, activities, victories and de- feats ..... . defame . . . . . So to the school, and in mem- ory and dedication to Mr. Gifford, we present the l942 Shuffle, a pictorial record of Shaw as Mr. Gifford knew it. Leaf through it, and feel the school-day joys and disappointments, and think of the work and play within the walls. lust as there are two sides to school work, there are two parts to this book. THE SHUTTLE We go to school to learn-the first sec- tion of Shuffle tells the story of the school day ..... classes, teachers, seniors, hornerooms. But we also learn by doing and competing in the prac- tice of democracy-the second part of the Shu-nie tells of the lighter side of school life ..... games, dances, plays, clubs, and activities. THE STORY of Shaw Jlzgh Scfzaal 1941-1942 . 5 Fig! - -4 'Wig 3 WHERE TO LOOK FOR Contents Superintendent Board of Education Principal Faculty January Class June Class Homerooms Football Basketball Swimming Cross Country Tennis Baseball Golf Track Varsity S Club Girls' Sports Shuttle Staff Observer Staff Student Council National Honor Society Dramatics Debate Club Music Hi-Y Friendship Clubs Clubs Advertisements ITS ACTIVITIES Dr. O. J. Korb Superintendent SENTIMENT, tradition, and history are so much a part of Shaw High that it is an accomplishment when a man can slip by them and into the eyes and hearts of the student body as has Dr. O. I. Korb. Starting three years ago as superintendent of the East Cleveland school system, he has rapidly become a familiar and beloved figure, not only to the schools but to the community as Well. His lead- ership, his bearing, his friendly smile have aroused our respect and admiration. Dr. Korb came to East Cleveland after serving for two decades as superintendent of schools in South Euclid. His fine record and cheerful manner have impressed us thoroughly with the conviction and hope that he may spend an even greater and more fruitful period in our community. BOARD OF EDUCATION Gualu fbubmea Mr. GEORGE N. NELSON, re-elected presi- dent in Ianuary, 1942, has served since 1934. His present term expires December 31, 1945. 1 Mr. C. VV. KIMMEL, past president, has served since 1932. His term ex- pires December 31, 1943. Mr. PAUL H. MCCLELLAND, new- est member oi the board, was e1ected in 1939 and wi11 serve unti1 Decem- ber 31, 1943. Mr. BEN B. WICKHAM, veteran of the board and past president, will serve until December 31, 1943. Mrs. MARIEM S. MORGAN be- came a member of the board in 1934. Her term wi11 expire Decem- ber 31, 1945. Principal DURING the sojourn of Mr. M. C. Dietrich at Shaw, the beacon light of educational progress, the cornerstone in his school policy, has shone with paragon brightness. For thirteen years, come lune, 1942, his hand has been on the wheel of the ship that is Shaw. Guiding and helping, Mr. Dietrich has met and solved the problems that face every high school principal. Always eager, always interested in his charges, he has come into contact with pupils, par- ents, and teachers in the faithful fulfillment of his duties. And now, with the World chaotic, We still look to Mr. Dietrich again for inspiration and guidance. KNGWLEDGE AND INSTRUCTIGN . Z. O school is a good school unless it has a good faculty, and Shaw can point with pride to its capable teaching staff. From prin- cipal on down, the school personnel is both versatile and efficient, many teachers perform- ing double duty in teaching two subjects, or in acting as advisers for extra-curricular activi ties. English, languages, sciences, history, mathe matics, journalism, rhetoric, dramatics, physi cal education, music, art, technical training domestic arts, commercial courses .... a cur- riculum broad in scope, yet intensively taught Jean Quay Assistant Principal Howard K. Hunter Guidance Director Mary Morrison Librarian amiz., Earl G. Abbott Louise Baker Marion M. Bright Ralph A. Brown Charles D. Campbell , A 4 .3 1 N 5 L 22.3 Leota Cain Harriet D. Carpenter C. I. Carter Clara Clendenen Oliver N Craig Lois Crank Harold W. Crook Lois Dean Earl G. Abbott. B.A.. M.A. Sociology, Economics Athletic Director Adviser--Sociology Club Louise Baker. B.A.. MA. English Adviser--Ir. Red Cross Knitting Marion M. Bright Art Adviser-Art Club Ralph A. Brown. B.A.. MJ-K. Mathematics Charles D. Campbell. B.A., MA. History Head Football Coach Adviser-Varsity S Club Leota Cain Cafeteria Director Harriet D. Carpenter, B.S.. M.A. Clothing, Personal Regimen Adviser-Sophomore Friendship Club 12 Anna M. Devney Cornelia Dillon C. I. Carter. B.A. Physics, Senior Science Adviser--Radio Club Clara Clendenen. B.S.. MA. English Oliver N. Craig Woodworking Adviser-Camera Club Lois Crank. B.S. Public Speaking, Debate AdviseriDebate Club, National Forensic League Harold W. Crook, B.S. Biology Lois Dean. B.S. Expression, Public Speaking, Stage Craft Adviser--Dramatic Club, Stage Crew Anna M. Devney, B.S.. M.A. History Adviser-Stamp Club Cornelia Dillon. B.S. Mathematics, Physiology A l 1 Qlwdzfff 2 Pw- .SiQ'f . if ' . , 4 Eva Dui-Iadwoy Katharine Duvendeck Homer R. Gifford Iennie A. Gleeson Iacob E. Hines an If I' ie l X . . I if ' wx in 1 Rt EJ P6 .anim .lu-i' In Elizabeth Hopkins Kathryn Hubinqer Alice E. Iuringus Ruth R. Kennan N. F. Leist x I... X .N P. A . 'Q y A B x. A Y' , 1 t. S ', , F,-.. Madge Lindsay Martin C. Loftus Robert P. Louis W. Hoyt Lowden Hubert McNeill Eva DuHadway, B.S. Ruth R. Kenncn, B.A.. M.A. Commercial Latin Kaltziirine Duvendeck. B.L.. B.A., N' pn Leisgl B.An M.A. ' ' Law German Business Adviser-Shuttle Homer R. Gilford. B.S. tDeceasedl . Mathematics Madggqgngssay. B.A., MJX. Iennie A. Gleeson, Ph.B.. M.A. Lmin Martin C. Loftus. B.A., M.A. SpOnSOr,,,SeniOr Class Mathematics, Physioqraphy Iucob E- Hines' RMU M.M. Assistant Football Coach Vocal Instruction Robert P. Louis, B.A. Adviser Q A Cappella Choir, Commercial Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee Business Manager---Music Or- Elizabeth Hopkins Qfmlmliofls Aft w. Hoyt Lowden. B.A., M.A. Kathryn Hubinger. B.S.. B.C.S. History Commercial Alice E. Iuringus, B.S. Girls' Physical Education Girls' Sports Hubert McNeill. B.A.. M.A.. I.L.B. English, lournalism Adviser-Observer Editorial Adviser---Shuttle 13 I . aww, ' ' 'i ax ' V' g i qr- K' A E L, f I k i t. Nina McWebb Ralph C. Morris William H. Morris Harold L. Naraqon William V. Nick 1 44 Milton G. Niergarth C. C. Nixon Helen Nott N. B. Nunemaker E. C. Otfinqer Q. 416 RT. , 5 f c Q Ez ? , A Q . w . , 5 ' 4 1-. , A X 'S . ' . i ' -52 ' , . 1-Q5 'S X X ' Elizabeth Ort Mildred Palmer Carson W. Pepper Mabel Philpott Alma Polk Nina McWebb. Nurse Helen Nott. Ph.B.. M.A. Health Education Adviser-Health Club Ralph C. Morris. B.A., M.A.. LL.B. Chemistry Adviser-Traffic Patrol William H. Morris. B.S.. M.A. History, Sociology Harold L. Naragon. B.A.. MJ-X. History William V. Nick. B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Science Assistant Track Coach Milton G. Niergarth. B.A. Orchestra, Band C. C. Nixon. B.A. Chemistry, Senior Science 14 History Adviser-History Club N. B. Nunemaker. B.A. Chemistry E. C. Oiiinger Boys' Physical Education Coach--Tennis, Cross Country, Track Elizabeth Ort, B.A.. M.A. French, German Mildred Palmer, B.A.. M.A. English Carson W. Pepper, B.S.. M.A. Machine Shop Mabel Philpott Home Economics Alma Polk. B.A.. M.A. English s 4666! -in mm Marie Kurtz Charles C. Reynard Edith I. Scribner Iohn L. Snavely Anna M. Soutar vr Q - at . A w 4? 'V ' 'K S S 'lx K 1 M M if y S i we , George E. Todd Edgar E. Vance Douglas W. Vivian Elizabeth Wenger Roy H. Wisecup Boys' Physical Education Rachael A. Wolf Helen B. Wright Alice M. Zuck Lucy Dickson Marie Kurtz. B.A. Douglas W. Vivian Commercial Charles c. neynmd. B.A.. M.A. Swimming Coach English Adviser-Cinema Club Edith I. Scribner. Ph.B., IVLA. Botany, Biology Iohn L. Snavely. B.S., M.A. Mathematics, Economics Golf Coach, Adviser-Chess I Club Anna M. Soutar. B.A.. M.A. Economics, Geography Elizabeth Wenger. B.A. Commercial Roy H. Wisecup. B.S. Mechanical Drawing Basketball and Baseball Coach Rachael A. Wolf. B.A. English Adviser--Whirlo Club Helen B. Wright, B.A., M.A. E . George E. Todd. BJK. nghsh English Alice M. Zuck. B.A.. B.S., M.A. Spanish Edgccgosimggcxxj' B's' Adviser--Spanish Club Timekeeper flfootball, Basket- Lucy Dickson. B.S.. M.A. ball English Not Pictured Naomi Caldwell, M.A. Ianet Iones. B.S.. M.A. Isabella Latta. English History, French Spanish Adviser-Honor Society B.A.. M.A ss 771 ' . Each morning bright . . . the morning broadcast and Grid GUYIY fGC1flY GUY' student embeilishments. howl we listen to THROUGHOUT THE DAY i . Peter Roberts and Shirley Icnes examine cr bit of ceramic art. They run the noon movie-- Stonding: D, Bortiett, D. Disbro, B. Tuckermon, P. Swank, B House. Sitting: I. Wise, R, Stiebeiing, I, Coric. 16 I lt - 'F I v x I ' N' I x f w. -o t F . , I A A patriotic motif in gym class, Same story every your library labor. I Mitch Grid Berritfs WML: ct: Usttirriss Hurd at work in art ctcrss' contest for me HiYY Show N wczoctwcriziricg :tfrss writ- coming. Mr. Lrcriq S , Mori hetiirrct the scenes-V ttto stage crew. PIPUUQ G PYCZQCV X 4, ' 'L 'vw w 'Q 1 I W -It .t I , J, V if ' wiht I Vlgl. wq'1r'vw-www -1-rw vfrmgfq-ppprnwwwmvv-ewmwmw ?MIWI!UNlWI ,YWWH FREDERICK ROBERT DIXON. PRESIDENT Honor Society, Student Council, A Cap- pella Choir, Sociology Club, History Club CTreas.i, Cinema Club tSec., V. Pres.l, Monitor Committee, Science Club. THOMAS WILLIAM MATHER VICE PRESIDENT Sociology Club, History Club, Latin Club, Monitor Committee, Cinema Club CPres., V. Pres.l, Science Club. MARGARET RHYNE SECRETARY-TREASURER Honor Society, Student Council, Lead- ers' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club. WE CALL THE ROLL . Z elafid of IGIZMGJQ, 194.2 QNE hundred and titty-one of us marched over from Kirk and viewed our storehouse of knowledge with mixed emotions and plans . . . Chuck Driggs with a record of all A's from the beginning, coming through to be valedicf torian . . . Mary Ellen O'Brien, personality girl . . . Fred Dixon as prexy . . . Ianet Morgan's scholastic ability . . . Ralph Essell dancing his way to the title ot best . . . Sally Brown, not 18 missing a day since she came over . . . the oh- so-tunny lines ot George Umstead and Iohnny Angel in the Hi-Y shows . . . Evelyn Wallace and Franny Allerton with a new swimming routine tor each meet . . . Frank Steinbruegge's rare sports-writing ability . . . Adele Thayer's basketball style . . . all around athlete Bill Knapp . . . Basketballer Moose Keeler . . . Graduation night . . . QR Frances Allerton Robert Ioseph Auer Thomas Beeman Bernice Bode Thomas Alleman Betty Ankeney Richard Beeler Roger Berry THOMAS V. ALLEMAN Football fMqr.J, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee, Science Club .... FRANCES ALLERTON Loaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Aqua- Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Stream- liner Club tPres.t .... IACK A. ANDONIAN .... IOHN ROBERT ANGEL 'Baseball iMqr.J, Boys' Glee Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Hi-Y, Debate Club, Monitor Committee, Boost' ers' Committee .... THOMAS A. ANGELONE- Hockey, Boys' Gloo Club, History Club, Chess and Checker Club, Cinema Club .... BETTY LOU ANKENEY' G.A.A., Aqua- Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, History Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Lotophaqi Club, Debate Club, Monitor Committee .... ROBERT IOSEPH AUER Football, Hi-Y, Monitor Commit- tee .... CASIMIR L. BAGINSKI .... FLORENCE PAGE BARTON C1.A.A., Aqua'Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship CH. R, Capt.D, Dramatic Club, Debate Club .... IEANNE BECKMAN' Observer Edit. Staff, G.A.A., A Cap- pella Choir CSec.l, Sophomore Friendship fCabinetJ, Senior Friendship iCabinetl, Dramatic Club, Sociolcqy Club, His- tory Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Health Club CV. Presl, S ff ui? . 1 'H ' ,ff's, t n? , x lack Andonian Iohn Angel Thomas Anqelone Casimir Baginski Florence Barton Ieanne Beckman Francis Belgan Audrey Bender Nancy Bendrrck Anabell Bogiqian Robert Braund Salome Britton Debate Club, Monitor Committee .,.. RICHARD C. BEELER Swimming, Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Monitor Committoo . . . . THOMAS C. BEEMAN-Football, Hi-Y, Monitor Com' mittee ,... FRANCIS I. BELGAN Baseball, Varsity S Club, Dramatic Club, Monitor Committee ,... AUDREY BENDER G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sooioloqy Club, Latin Club, Debate Club, Whirlo Club .... NANCY BENDRICK Loaders' Club, G.A.A,, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Sonior Friendship, Dramatic Club, History Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... ROGER BERRY Basketball tMar.J, Reserve Basketball CMqr.J, Baseball tMqr.l, Varsity S Club, Monitor Committee .... BERNICE BODE G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... ANABELI. BOGIGIAN Loaders' Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship tCabinotl. Dramatic Club, Art Club, History Club, Health Club ill. R. Captl .... ROBERT BRAUND Obsorvor Fdit. Stott, Hi-Y, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club tPres.l, Monitor Connnitt ti-' I . . . . SALOME BRITTON Sophomore Friffntlsliip, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Spanish Club. 19 Richard Broadman Sally Brown Peggy Bussong Paul Cavasina Helen Chamis Richard Conover Bert Cowan Ruth Culp Robert Cunningham Anne Dick lean Dillmuth Charles Driggs RICHARD PAUL BROADMAN' -Band .... SALLY IANE BROWN Honor Society, Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Band, Sophomore Friendship CCabineti, Senior Friendship fTreas.J, Dramatic Club, History Club, Health Club, Debate Club, Monitor Committee .... PEGGY IOAN BUSSONGe Honor Society tSec.l, Student Council, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship CPres., V. Presb, Senior Friendship tCabinetl, Dramatic Club, History Club, Health Club, Monitor Com- mittee .,.. LOIS ROBERTA BYRUMH'-Athletic Council tSec.l, Leaders' Club, G.A.A,, S Letter Girl, Aqua Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club . . . . ROBERT CAMPBELL--Stage Crew tAsst. Stage Mar., Staqe Mqrj .... PAUL E. CAVASINA .... HELEN CI'lAMlS G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club .... RICHARD CONOVER' Football, Track, History Club . . . . CAROLYN CONSLA Leaders' Club, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, French Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... IUNE M. CORNS --Senior Friendship, Health Club .... BERT COWAN 20 Roberta Byrum Robert Campbell Carolyn Ccnsla Iune Corns Georgia Dawes Esther DiCicco Mildred Driver Rcbert Dunbar Football, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee . . . . RUTH E. CULP--G.A,A., Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..., ROBERT HORN CUNNINGHAM eStaqe Crew, Monitor Committee .... GEORGIA DAWES . . . . ESTHER FLORENCE DiCICCO -Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Philomathean Club, Health Club .... ANNE C. DICK-e G.A,A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .,.. IEAN DILLMUTH Honor Society, G.A,A., Senior Friendship, Health Club . . . . CHARLES M. DRIGGS 'Honor Society, Student Council CPres.J, luitior Kiwanian, Football, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir tPres.J, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Lolophaqi Club iPres.J, Debate Club tPres.J, Debate Team, National Forensic Leaque t'l'reas.t . . . MILDRED DRIVER-Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dra- matic Club, Sociology Club, History Club t'l'roas.l, Lotophaqi Club tSec., Treasl, Health Club tPres., Treasl, Debate Club, Monitor Committee .,., ROBERT DUNBAR Rifle Team, Ralph Essell Dwight Evans Curtis Fix Walter Follett Horace I-'orbush Milan Forkapa Deyne Fox Elsie Franchi Ethel Francis Carol Frisbee David Gottschalt Iames Graham Evelyn Graul Margaret Greggor Ice Haas Betty Lou Hamilton Iune Harraman Iohn Hart Shirley Heckelman Kenneth Hennie RALPH ESSELL Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club .... R. DWIGHT EVANS ---Honor Society, Observer Bus. Staff, Tennis, Hockey, Golf, Rifle Club, lli-Y, Monitor Connnittee .... G. CURTIS FIX-H Swimmina, Track, Varsity S Club, Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Monitor Coinmittco .... WALTER ELWOOD I OLLET'l'efA Boys' Glee Club, Sociology Club, History Club, Cinema Club .... HORACE FORBUSH----Honor Society, Observer Edit. Stall, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee, Spanish Club .... MILAN R. FORKAPA Rifle Club, Latin Club .... DEYNE FOX- Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club .... ELSIE S. FRANCHI Honor Society, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club tSeC.7, De- bate Club .... ETHEL FRANCIS---Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, History Club, Health Club .... CAROL FRISBEE Honor Society, Observer Edit. Statt, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend- ship, History Club, Lotophaqi Club, Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... DAVID F. GOTTSCHALT Band .,.. IAMES C. GRAHAM' Football, Varsity S Club, Boys' Glee Club, Hi-Y .,.. EVELYN GRAUL 'Soph- omore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... MARGARET GREGGORV G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friend- ship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Latin Club, Health Club .... IOE HAAS-V Boys' Glee Club tPres.l, A Cappella Choir KV. Presl, Dramatic Club, Movie Crew, Stage Crow, Monitor Committee .... BETTY LOU HAMILTON Athletic Council, Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... IUNE HARRAMAN ..., IOHN RICHARD HART-ffFootball, Re- serve Basketball, Baseball, Rifle Club, Latin Club, Monitor Committee .... SHIRLEY HECKELMANH Honor Society, Lotophagi Club, Health Club, Cinema Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... Ki-:NNEIH HENNIE. 21 Edward Henry Margaret Hinske Robert Hunscher Mariorie Iaiiee Mary Ann Kappen Clarence Keeler Ken Keegler Lillian Kellogg lean Kelly Elsie Kerrigan Bill Knapp Beverly Kopp Ruth Kormos Ralph Kretzer Robert Larhiq Albino Leone Iaclc Lewis Louise Liberator Edgar Loeber Betty Martin EDWARD F. HENRYH Band, Stage Crew, Sociology Club, Debate Club, Whirlo Club CV. Pres.l .... MARGARET HINSKE--Honor Society, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, History Club .... ROBERT HUNSCHER- Band, Rifle Club, Monitor Committee .... MARIORIE IAFFEE--Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club .... MARY ANN KAPPENfG.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship fCabinetJ, Soci- ology Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..,.. CLARENCE D. KEEFERffBasketball, Reserve Basketball, Varsity S Club, A Cappella Choir, Monitor Committee, Spanish Club t'l'reas.l .... KEN K. KEEGLER---Debate Club . . . . LILLIAN KELLOGG-Shuttle Bus. Staff, Sophomore Friendship, Lotophaqi Club, Monitor Committee .,.. IEAN KELLYfG.A.A., Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club, Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee ...... ELSIE KERRIGAN 'v-- Honor Society, Observer Edit. Staff, Sopho- more Friendship KH. R. Capt.l, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, History Club, Latin Club, Health Club, Debate Club, 22 Cinema Club, Spanish Club CV. FreS.l .... BILL KNAPP- Football, Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Tennis, Varsity S Club tPres.l, Band, Hi-Y KV. Pres.l, Monitor Committee, Spanish Club CV. Pres.l .... BEVERLY IANE KOPP- G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendshipi Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... RUTH KORMOS- Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship KH. R. Capt.l, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... RALPH V. KRETZER--Band, Orchestra, Rifle Club, Boys' Glee Club tLibrarianl, Movie Crew, Stage Crew, Camera Club, Chess and Checker Club .... ROBERT F. LARBIG-Observer Edit. Staff, Rifle Club, I-li'Y, Monitor Committee .... ALBINA N. LEONEAG.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club .... JACK R. LEWIS-Band, Orchestra .... LOUISE M. LIBERATOR- Ir. Red Cross .... EDGAR B. LOEBER-Movie Crew .... BETTY IEAN MARTIN-Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club. 4 I Vivian Massa Byron Masters Lillian May Lucille May Robert McKenzie Bill McNeilly Kitty Lou Merkle Rae Molder Charlotte Monck Ianet Morgan Caroline Muntz Aileen Murphy Richard Musgrave Hazel Noble Sue Noll Betty Norder Mary Ellen O'Brien Ted Partlow Don Paul Sam Perrotti VIVIAN ELAINE MASSA Senior Friendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..,. BYRON PHILLIP MASTERSW -Monitor Committee .,.. LILLIAN D. MAY--Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... LUCILLE MAYeGirls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... ROBERT MCKENZIE--Rifle Club, Cinema Club .... BILL McNElLLY-- Football, Hockey, Golf, Monitor Committee .... KITTY LOU MERKLE-Cv,A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Art Club tSec.-Treas.l, Latin Club, Whirlo Club, Spanish Club .... RAE HANNAH MOLDERf-Dramatic Club .... CHARLOTTE MONCK- Honor Society, Student Council, G.A.A., Aqua-Dux, A Cap- pella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship tpres., V. Pres.l, Mid-Year Play, Sociology Club, Health Club, Debate Club, Cinema Club .... IANET MORGAN-Honor Society tTreas.l, Observer Edit. Staff, G.A.A., Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club iSec.l, History Club, Health Club, Spanish Club tPros.l .... CAROLINE MUNTZeSophomore Friendship, Whirlo Club . . . , AILEEN ELIZABETH MURPHY---G.A,A., Aqua-Dux, Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club .... RICHARD B. MUSGRAVE-eMonitor Committee, Spanish Club, Tennis .... HAZEL M. NOBLE-Honor Society, Leaders' Club, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, History Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club tPres.l .... SUE NOLL Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, History Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... BETTY LOUISE NORDER- Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee .,.. MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN- - Honor Society KV. Pres.l, Student Council QV. Presl, Athletic Council tPres.l, G.A.A., Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sopho- more Friendship CSec.l, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, History Club, Monitor Committee .... TED PARTI.OWfe Rifle Club tPres.l, Rifle Team, Boys' Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Camera Club .... DON PAUL-Band .... SAM F. PERROTTI--Golf, Varsity S Club, Boys' Glee Club. 23 New' 28 7 g an , 4-sb Dart Peterson Ruth Peterson Virginia Preston Frederick Reiss Hazel Rekittke Fred Rieqler Lois Scharlau Virginia Schrock William Seitz Myrle Siller Thelma Skidmore Marilyn Smith DART G. PETERSON---Honor Society, Observer Edit, Stati. Boys' Cflee Club KV. Presl, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, Cam- era Club, Monitor Committee .... RUTH DORIS PETERSON Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club .,.. VIRGINIA HUNTER PRESTON---Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club f'l'reas.J, Monitor Committee, Spanish Club .... CLIFFORD G. PRIOR - Boys' Clee Club fSeC.l, A Cappella Choir .... MARVIN I-I. REICHARD- Monitor Committee .... FREDERICK REISS -Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Monitor Committee .... HAZEL DORIS REKITTKE -Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..., FRED W. RIEGLER. IR.---Football, Varsity Club, Hi-Y .... NELSON L. ROBY Boys' Cvlee Club, A Cappella Choir, Whirlo Club, Cinema Club .... IREENE RUSSELL-History Club .... LOIS SCHARLAU-Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Sen- ior Friendship, Monitor Committee ..... VIRGINIA QA Marvin Reichard Ireene Russell Charles Siddaway Gene Snook Clillord Prior Nelson Roby Lewis Shatten Nancy Smith SCHROCK -Honor Society, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship tTreas.J, Dramatic Club, Health Club CV. Pres.l, Cinema Club, Spanish Club .... WILLIAM SEITZ- -Rifle Club, l-li-Y, Latin Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... LEWIS A. SHATTEN Spanish Club .... CHARLES W. SIDDAWAY-Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Stamp Club .... MYRLE SILLER- G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship tl-I. R. Capt.l, Sen- ior Friendship, Socioloqy Club, Health Club KH. R. Captl, Spanish Club .... THELMA IANE SKIDMORE A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... MARILYN SMITH- -Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Latin Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee, Spanish Club .... NANCY SMITH- Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend- ship, History Club, Health Club .... GENE SNOOKH Band, Orchestra. I N5 I, I ' 'div' T' ff, Fi ' Mariorie Solt Gloria Spetrino Frank Steinbruegqe Ed Sylvester Vida Talcott Frank Tartaqlia Calvin Tayerle Clarence Taylor Richard Tews Adele Thayer Ellanore Thompson George Umstead Angela Vara Elaine Verburg Walter Wachsman Evelyn Wallace Bettie Weiland Merlin Weintz Iane Whitwell Priscilla Yauch MARIORIE SOLT Leaders' Club, Volleyball, Sophomore Friendship fCabinetJ, Senior Friendship KH. Ft. Capt.l, Dramatic Club, Health Club iV. Pres.l, Monitor Com- mittee ..,. GLORIA SPETRINO-'Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... FRANK STEINBRUEGGE- -Honor Society, Student Council, Shuttle Edit, Staff, Observer Edit. Staff lSports Editorl, lunior Kiwanian, Band, Hi-Y, Lotophaqi Club, Boosters' Committee .... ED SYLVESTERA Cross Country, Varsity S Club, Art Club, Spanish Club .... VIDA ELIZABETH TALCOTT G.A.A., Band, Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend- ship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Health Club, De- bate Club, Whirlo Club, Cinema Club .... FRANK TARTAGLIA- -Football, Movie Crew, Monitor Committee, Golf ..,. CALVIN R. TAYERLE---Honor Society, Observer Edit. Staff, Golf, Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Camera Club ..... CLARENCE F. TAYLOR .... RUDOLPH RICHARD TEWS -'Rifle Team, German Club .... ADELE THAYER-.+'5.th- letic Council, Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Soph- omore Friendship KH. R. Capt.l, Senior Friendship ll-l. Capt.l, Health Club CH, R. Captj, Monitor Committee, Span- ish Club .... ELLANORE MAE THOMPSON lr. Red Cross, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club, Cinema Club ..... GEORGE I. UMSTEAD--Football, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y lChaplainl, Lotophaqi Club, Debate Club, Debate Team, Monitor Committee .... ANGELA MARIE VARA- 'Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Sen- ior Friendship, Health Club .... ELAINE VERBURG Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Clulz, Monitor Committee .... WALTER WACHSMAN .... EVELYN WALLACE-Honor Society, Athletic Council, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Latin Club .... BETTIE ANNE WEILAND .... MERLIN WEINTZ .... IANE WHITWELL- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship KH. R. Capt.l, Sociology Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... ANNE PRISCILLA YAUCH--G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, History Club, Streamliner Club. 25 -Q 'Z CALVIN COOLIDGE, PRESIDENT Honor Society, Student Council, Shuttle Editorial Staff lAsst. Editor, Editor-in-Chiefl, Observer Editorial Staff, Iunior Kiwanian, Hi-Y CPres., Seal, Mid-Year Play tBusiness Mgr.D, Spanish Club CPres., V. Pres.D, De- bate Club, Debate Team, National Foren- sic League. GEORGEANNA CROFT, VICE PRESIDENT Honor Society, Student Council CSec.l, Athletic Council lSec.i, GAA., Sophomore Friendship CCabinetl, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club fSec.l, De- bate Club, Monitor Committee. IAMES M. REID SECRETARY-TREASURER Student Council, Football, Track, Var- sity S Club lSec., Treas.D, Hi-Y, Sociol- ogy Club, History Club, Monitor Commit- tee. Q 01644 of fame, 194.2 ENTERED Shaw in September, 1939, as the largest class ever to graduate from Kirk . . . suffered all the sophomore hopes, fears, and dreams . . . liked Shaw for its spirit . . . thrived on a splendid junior year . . . all the While admiring the mighty seniors . . . sud- denly came the realization that we were the seniors . . . and liking it . . . sorrowed by Pojak's leg operation . . . thankful that we had fleet-footed Regan, plunging Clark, and rock- solid Krause to carry on . . . the Culver spec- tacle . . . hoping against hope in the last min- utes of that fateful Heights game . . . shocked 26 by the December 7 disaster and what it would mean to our careers . . . all the outstanding members of our class . . . scholars Smith and Dillow . . . Coolidge, the diminutive dynamo . . . all-scholastic Reid . . . the journalistic genius of Guthrie . . . Queens Christian and Croft . . . the feminine athletic ability of Rey- nolds and Coburn . . . the dramatic stars, Cameron and Reimholz . . . Havens, the City Hi-Y president . . . the aquatic record-smashing of Clark . . . our cancelled spring vacation . . . then . . . Kid Day . . . Prom Night . . . and finally graduation! Bob Acheson Elberon Andrews Ianice Ayers Harold Barletta Iohn Allen Dean Maze BOB ACHESONe Swimming . . . IOHN M. ALLEN--His tory Club, Latin Club, Camera Club, Stamp Club . . . HAROLD R. ALLISON-fTraclc, Tennis, Varsity S Club, History Club, Debate Club, Debate Team, National Foren- sic League .... EUGENE ANDERSON-Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir .... ROXY ALEX ANDONIAN--vG.A.A.. Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... ELBERON ANDREWS-A-Cross Country, Track, Rifle Club, Movie Crew . . . . PAUL E. ANDREWS-Art Club . . . . RAY AULGUSTINE-Baseball, Hockey, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Sociology Club, Monitor Committee ..., BEN AUSTIN- Football, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Mid-Year Play, Debate Club, Monitor Committee .... FLORENCE AVERlLI.- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dra- matic Club, History Club tV. Pres.J, Health Club ll-l. R. Paul Andrews Phyllis Barndt 'xg W Harold Allison Ray Augustine Vernon Baldwin Barbara Barr Euqene Anderson Ben Austin Margaret Barclay lean Barr Capt.l, Monitor Committee .... IANICE AYERSH-G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club, History Club, Spanish Club KV. Pres., Se-ol, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..,, DEAN MELVIN MAZE .... VERNON BALDWIN .... MARGARET BARCLAY-Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... IOSEPH P. BAREY --Cross Country .... HAROLD BARLETTA Boys' Gleo Club .... PHYLLIS IEAN BARNDT' HGirls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club .... BARBARA BARR--G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Agua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Spanish Club .... IEAN BARR--fG.A.A., S Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship .... MARGIE BARRY-Leaders' Club, G.A.A. 27 il Roxy Andoman Florence Averill Ioseph Barey Margie Barry fi 119 auqhman Inez Beranek Donald Berger aum Theresa Bitonti Alice Black ser Angus Bond Roberta Bond Helen Bnqman Barbara Brooker Beatrice Brown BEVERLY BAUGHMAN -Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club, Cinema Club .... INEZ BEHANEKe Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club .... DONALD BERGER f -Swimming, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y .... LEOPOLD BERG- MANN--Rifle Club, Spanish Club CV. Pres.l, Chess and Checker Club .... IACK R. BIRKHOLD-eBoys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club iTreas.J .... KEN BIRNBAUM- Hi-Y, Greenhouse operator .... THERESA BITONTI .... ALICE BLACK--eSophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club .... LOIS BLAUMAN-e Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship KH. Fi. Capt.l, Senior Friendship CH. R. Capt.l, Dramatic Club, Cinema Club, Streamliners' Club .,.. MARIORIE BLlDE 'Leaders' Club, G,A.A., A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Art Club iSec., Treasl .... RAY D. BLOSSER- -Honor Society, Cross Country, Track, Rifle Club, Ftille Team, Chess and Checker Club CV. Pres.l, Monitor Committee .... ANGUS FORDHAM BONDA-Rifle Club, A Cappella Choir, Chess and Checker Club fTreas.J, 28 '3 .. f s we i SN A Simi ' -2 ,N Leopold Bergmann Lois Blauman Rosemary Brady Mariorie Brown 4, SP x to lack Birkhold Mariorie Blide Betty Braun Betty Brownlee Astronomy Club KS-ec.-Tie-as.7 .... ROBERTA BOND- G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, lvlid-Year Play, Dramatic Club, Debate Club, Whirlo Club .... BOSEMARY BRADY ff-G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... BETTY BRAUN- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... HELEN RAE BRIGMAN-fG.A.A., Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club fSec.l, Sociology Club, Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Com- mittee .... BARBARA BROOKER- Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Art Club .,.. BEATRICE E. BROWN--Monitor Committee .... MAR- IORIE BROWN--'Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Band tDrum Majorettel, Orchestra, Sophomore Friendship KH. R. Capt.l, Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club, Streamliners' Club, Monitor Committee .... BETTY BROWNLEE- Observer Edit. Staff tCopy Editor, Feature Editorl, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Lotophaai Club, Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee. ,z R+ Elaine Burris Mary Butler Elsie Carey Art Carle Ioan Christian Patricia Christy Lawrence Clark Pat Clark ELAINE BURRIS Girls' Gloo Club, A Cappella Clioir, Senior Friencislxip, Latin Clulv, Whirlo Cluli, Monitor Com- fnittee .... MARY E. BUTLER-Sopliornoro Friendship, Senior lrriondsliip, Hcaltli Club, Monitor Committco .... CAMILLE I.. CABOT ,... MARY CALVIN Obsorvor Edit. Staff, G,A.!'i., Gris' Cleo Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior lfiiemisliiii, Monitor Committee .... GLEN B. CAMERON Swinuninq, Hockey, Band tPres,, Asst. Cone Jluotorl, Orcliostza, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club tTreas.l, Monitor Connnitxu H.... ELSIE MARIE CAREY G,A.!l.., Senior Fiiioiirisliip ill. R. Captl, Science Club tSo:,-Troasl . . . . ART CARLE Band . . . . DICK CERREZIN Shuttle Edit. Stott, Cltsorvor Edit. Staff, Footltall, Hi-Y, Camera Club, Monitor Cc-mmitteo .... MAURICE CHANDLER - Football, Varsity S Club .... ROGER CHAPMAN . . . . IOAN CHRISTIAN Stuctont Council, Atlilotic Council, Lead- ers' Club tSec.i, C1,A.A., Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Fiicncisliip iTreas.l, Senior lsriondsliip, Mid-Year Play, Draznatic Cluli, Sociology Clul', Spanish Cluli tV. Pres., Scot, Health Club of Camille Cabot Dick Cerrezin Domenic Cirincione Richard Clark Mary Calvin Ruth Cisar tSec.l, Monitor Committee . . . Maurice Chandler Walter Clough Qi .'W tew Glen Cameron Roger Chapman Adelbert Clark Virginia Coburn . PAIRfCIA CHRISTY G.A.A,, Girls' Cleo Clulw, Sophoniorf lTIl'5IliiSlllj3, Sf-nit Friendship, Dramatic Club, Monitor Czmrniti frfi , . . . DOMENIC CIRENCIONE lvifnitor Coininittor f,... RUTH IEANNE CISAR- Slruttlo Bus, Stott tAsst. lx'l:g:.I, l,f'CIflt'lf'i Club, S Lettor Girl, GA A., Girls' Cimf Clazlt, Soplic-xii :- . vw N Friendship IH. R, Captl, Senior FIIVIILISIHID tll. n. Clint, Healtli Cluli tli. R. Captl, Wliirlo Clult, Monitor Cnniniittf f . . . , ADELBERT CLARK . . . , LAWRENCE CLARK . . . . RICHARD L. tPatl CLARK S'.-Jizinnina, Varsity Club, Hi-Y, Monitor Committoe .... CLARK Footlvall, Basketball, Rosoivo ming, Varsity S Club, Ili-Y, Mrnitcx WALTER CLOUGH Monitor Cornrniitff MAE COBURN lrlonor Society, Atlilctio S Letter Girl, Girls' Gif-o Clulv CPI Choir, Sopliomore Friendship, Sonicr RICHARD EARL Baslcotlsrill, Swiigi- Committfto .... . . . . VIRGINIA Council, C1,A.li., eS,l, A Cappf ll 1 Friontlsliip tP:f fl Inter-Club Council Represezztfztivel, Spanish Cluii tPros.t. 29 Rebecca Cohen Hazel Crawford Betty Darner Carol Davis . .Xt f 13' REBECCA COI'IENf---G,A.A., Sonior Friendship, Sociology Club, Streanilinors' Club .... VIRGINIA COLVILLE--W G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club lSec.l, Cinema Club .... IANIS CONNELL----G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Cinema Club .... IAMES P. CORIO- Rifle Club, Movie Crow, Monitor Committee, Radio Club ..., BETTY R. COUP G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... HAZEL EDRA CRAW- FORD -Girls' Glee Club, A, Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... MARION CROSS Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Cinema Club ,... RUTH CULLEN Band, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... RICHARD W. CURRELL Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Stamp Club .... PHYLENE FAYE DALE-V Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Senior Friendship, History Club, Health Club, Cinema Club .... BETTY DARNER--Leaders' Club, 30 if U Virginia Colville Ianis Connell Iames Corio Betty Coup Marion Cross Ruth Cullen Richard Currell Phylene Dale Arleen Davidson Betty Davidson Iean Davies Mary Ellen Davies Mary Davis Walter Davis Allene Dawson Don Deinhart Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..., ARLEEN DAVIDSON'--G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club .... BETTY DAVIDSONeSWirnming, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Senior Friendship .... IEAN DAVIES---Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Spanish Club, Philomathean Club, Health Club .... MARY ELLEN DAVIES- -Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club lPres., Treasj Lotophagi Club, Health Club . , . . CAROL C. DAVIS -Shuttle Edit, Staff, Observer Edit. Staff, Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, Whirlo Club, Stream- liners' Club .,.. MARY DAVIS Honor Society, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Science Club .... WALTER DAVIS .... ALLENE DAW- SON-Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, History Club, Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... DON DEINHART---Track. DQ -':r Raymond Denslow Donald Disbro Ruth Duncan Rae Alice Erbor Norma Delovine Dorothy Dillow Elaine Drescher Glen Engstrom NORMA DeIOVINE C1.A.A., Rifle Club Sotzior Friendship, Monitor Committee ..,. RAYMOND tlreas., Sec,l, DENSLOW Football, Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Base- ball, Tennis, Hockey, Varsity S Club, Socioloqy Club, Spanish Club tTreas.l, Science Club, Monitor Committee . . . . CHARLES DICK Swirnminq CMqr.l, Varsity S Club, Roosters' Committee, Cheerleader, Hi-Y t'l'roas.l, Monitor Connnitteo .... PEGGY DICKINSON C1.A.A,, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Cinema Club .... EDMERE DILLEY Sophomore Friondshiii KH. R, Captj, Whirlo Club tTreas.l, Monitor Connnittot i.... DOROTHY DILLOW Honor Society, Girls' Gloo Club, Senior Frionolship, NVhirlo Seal .... DONALD DISBRO Movie mittce, iii-Y .... ALICE MAE DOLAN Club, Sophomoro Friendship, Senior Club tpros., V. Pres., Crew, Monitor Com- G.A.A., Girls' Gloo Friendship, Debate Club, Vtlhirlo Club, Chess and Checker Club, Monitor Com- mittee .,.. VIRGINIA M. DONOFRIO Sophomore Friend- ship, Health Club .... IUNE DOUGLAS Girls' Give Club, A Caprollti Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend- 'fl ff Charles Dick Peggy Dickinson Edmere Dilley Alice Dolan Virginia Donotrio Iune Douglas Pearl Eisenberg Menelaos Emmanuel Betty Lou Emig Amelita Ferrante Bill Fields Evelyn Finnerty ship, Dramatic Club, liistory Club, Monitor Connnittt 1- . . . ELAINE DRESCHER Girls' Gloe Club, A Cappollri Chun. Sophomore Friendship, Senior Frionflship, Sociology Club, History Club, l-lealth Club, Cinema Club ,... RUTH F. DUNCAN Senior Friendship, Whnlo Club, Monittsr Cont' mittee .... PEARL LOUISE EISENBERG Girls' C-low Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Fiiontlsliip, Mi'!'Ytfn Plfzy, Dramatic Club, History Club, Monitor Ctnnnittf-fi . . . . MENELAOS EMIVIANUEL .... BETTY LOU EMIG G.A.A., Sophomore Frienclsliip, Senior lTIlVllClSlllt7 ..., GLEN ENGSTROM' Blind, Orchestra .... RAE ALICE ERBOR Loaders' Club, C.lx.!X., .ftqiia'Dii:r, Sophomr-ro Flltllllliilllli, Sonior Friendship, Drcnnatic Club, Art Club, Health Clul, Monitor Committee .... AMELITA FERRANTE Elopltvi more Friendship, Sfnior Fiionolsliip, liistrzry Clult, llfvzltli Club, Monitor Coininittoo .... BILL FIELDS llonor Sorit fy, lil-Y, lvliti-'Year Play, Drtnnotic' Clulv tV. Pros,l, Camera Clul, KV, Prosl, Monitor Comniitt--f i.... EVELYN IRENE FIN- NERTY G.A.A., Sophomore Frieintlsliip, St-iiior l'rionfl:-alinf, Health Club Ill, R, Captl, Whirlf: Club l'l'i-viral. 31 5.-J -ll' George Fisher Lillian Fisher Ioan Flynn Robert Fowler Rosemary Fowler Robert Francis Don Gairinq Dick Gardner Martha Gardner Ruth Gettiq David Gibbons Eileen Gilmore GEORGE FISHER- Science Club, Monitor Committee .... LILLIAN IANE FISHER- G.A.A ..... IOAN FLYNN- - G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Streamliners' Club . . . . PHYLLIS FORD- Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, French Club, Lotophaqi Club, Health Club, Camera Club tSec.-Treas.l, Streamliners' Club .... EILEEN R. FOSTER G.A.A., Sophomore Friend- ship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .,.. ROBERT M. FOWLER e-Football, Monitor Committee .... ROSEIVIARY FOWLER- G.A.A., Spanish Club .... ROBERT FRANCIS--Boys' Glee Club, Spanish Club, Chess and Checker Club .... ANGELINE FRATIANNE 'Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club .... IACQUELYN FRIEDLANDER --Girl's Gloo Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friend- ship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Monitor Committee ,. I, Eileen Foster Iacquelyn Friedlcmder Paul Gerstenberqer Lundy Goeslinq Phyllis Ford Angeline Fratianne Nick Gentile Calvin Gockel . . . . DON GAIRING- Band, Hi-Y, Debate Club, Debate Team, National Forensic League .,.. DICK GARDNERYN Varsity S Club, Cheerleader, I-li-Y, Sociology Club, Moni- tor Committee .... MARTHA GARDNER--'A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Latin Club, Monitor Committee .... NICK GENTILE'- Rifle Club. Monitor Committee .... PAUL IOHN GERSTENBERGER . . . . RUTH MARIE GETTIG--Girls' Glee Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Senior Friendship .... DAVID IOSEPH GIB- BONS--Baseball, Hockey, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y . . . . EILEEN M. GILMORE Honor Society, Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship tCabinotl, Sociology Club, Health Club tSec.l, Monitor Committee .... CALVIN ARTHUR GOCKEL---Rifle Club .... LUNDY L. GOESLING---Tennis, Hockey, Stamp Club, luffonitor Committee. Carolyn Goller Robert Grubb Lcis Hackney Irwin Hart Iulius Gokorsch Thelma Graham Richard Guthrie Gordon Harrell IULIUS ilayl GOKORSCH Track, Monitor Committee .... CAROLYN GOLLER - -- G.A,A., Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Monitor Committee .... PATRICIA ANN GOMPF- -- G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Art Club, Sociology Club, Health Club ..,. DOROTHY IEANNE GOODWYN Girls' Glee Club, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee . . . . MARION GOTTRON G.A.A., Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... THELMA GRAHAM .... ROBERT GRUBB---Hi-Y . . . . BETTY GUILER- Leaders' Club, G,A.A., Sophomore Friend- ship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Health Club tH. R. Capt.l, Cinema Club, Monitor Com- mittee .... DORIS DAWN GUNDEL- Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Senior Friendship, Art Club, Spanish Club, Health Club .... GLORIA GURMAN Shuttle Edit. Staff, Observer Edit. Stott, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, History Club, Health Club, Mcnitcr Committee ,... RICHARD GUTHRIE-- Patricia Gompi Dorothy Goodwyn Marion Gcttron Betty Guiler Doris Gundel Gloria Gurman Alice Hanlon Donald Hansen Earl Harlan Mona Hart Edward Hasselt George Havens Shuttle Edit. Stztf, Observer Edit. Stal! CEXCC. ifditcil, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee .... LOIS I-IACKNEY G,A,A., Aqua- Dux, Senior Friendship, Streamliners' Club .... ALICE HANLON Honor Society, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship. Senior Friendship CHR. Capt.l, Health Club, Mvnntor Com- mittee .... DONALD IAIVIES HANSEN Football, Baseball, Swimming, Varsity S Club, Sociology Club ..,. EARL HARLAN ..., GORDON MARK HARRELI. lli-Y ,... IRWIN MILTON HART- Gol', Orchestra, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, History Club, Spanish Club, Chess and Checker Club .... MONA IEANNE HART Honor Society, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club tTreas.l, A Cappella Choir, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Mid-Year Plfiy, Dramatic Club, French Club, Health Club, Monitor Cym- mittee .... EDWARD HASSELL Swimming, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Spanish Club Monitor Ccmmittfr i.... GEORGE N. HAVENS Honor Society, Student Council lTreas.l, Shuttle Edit. Staff, Boosters' Committee, City-Wiflff Hi-Y Council tPres.l, Hi-Y tPres.J, Debate Club, National Forensic League, Monitor Committee, lunicr lliwanian. 33 Q7 .Z vw' 'X Phyllis Hay Iune Heckman Marion Henderson Ellen Herrick Doris Herron Patricia Hill Richard Hoff Ioyce Hoflacket Howard Hoffman Wallace Holl Jeanne Holding lack Horton Doris Hott Lois Houston Wayne Houston Eleanore Howell Daniel Hoyt Harry Hutton Calvin lmboden Edwin Irish PHYLLIS MARIORIE HAY' Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, French Club, Health Club .... IUNE CAROLYN HECKMAN Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club .... MARION IEANNETTE HENDERSON llonor Society, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, History Club, Latin Club . . . . ELLEN E. HERRICK Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Latin Clulw, llealth Club, Debate Club .... DORIS HERRON Sophomore I riendship, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Monitor Committee ..., PATRICIA HILL4 Observer Edit. Staff, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Streanilincrs' Club .... RICHARD HOI I -- H-ind .... IOYCE HOFFACKER--G.A.A., A Cappella Choir tLibr'aritiril, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, 'Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee .... HOWARD THOMAS HOFFMAN Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir .... WALLACE HOLL- Rifle Club, Rifle 34 Team .... IEANNE HOLDING Senior Friendship .... M. IACK HORTON .... DORIS HOTT .... LOIS ELIZA- BETH HOUSTON---Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... WAYNE HOUSTON--Honor Society CV. Presl, Shuttle Edit. Staff, Observer Edit. Staff, Football fMqr.J, Track, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Debate Team, Na- tional Forensi: League fPres.l ,.... ELEANORE MARTHA HOWELL Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Monitor Committee .... DANIEL KING HOYT- Tennis, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Boys' Glee Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Hi-Y, Spanish Club CSec.l .... HARRY HUTTON Football, Swimmina, Track, Varsity S Club, Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, History Club fTreas.l, Monitor Committee .... IOI-IN CALVIN IlVIBODEN--Swim- minq, Rifle Club fPres.J, Rifle Team, Spanish Club .... EDWIN IRISH- Football, Sociolcqy Club, Whirlc Club, Monitor Committee. l Constance Irwin Dave Izant lean Iacobsen Melvin Iacobson Carl Iensen George Iewett Donna Lee Iohnson Iames Iohnson Iewette Iohnson Shirley Jones Violet Kahne Mary Kast Marion Kuys Catherine Kerns Annu Mae Kesler Paul Keyes Betty King Ieanne Kirby Carolyn Kleckci Iumes Kneule CONSTANCE IRWIN' G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Cleb tV. Presb, Health Club .... VIOLEI' C. KAHNE - Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Com- mittee .... DAVE IZANT--Swimming, Hi-Y, Spanish Club . . . . IEAN IACOBSEN---G.A,A., Band lSec.l, Grchestro, Sophomore Friendship tH. Fl. Coptl, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, History Club .... MELVIN IACOBSON-W Football, Boys' Glee Club, Dramatic Club, History Club, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Chess and Checker Club, Monitor Committee .... CARI. IENSEN-A-Hi-Y . . . . GEORGE W. IEWETT- Band, Orchestra, Chess and Checker Club, Stamp Club .... DONNA LEE IOHNSON-Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee .... IAMES W. IOHNSON-W Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club, Rifle Club . . . . IEWETTE IOHNSON'-V Shuttle Bus. Staff tBus. Mgr.l, Ol?- seryer Edit, Staff, Senior Friendship, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Spanish Club, Lotophagi Club, Whirlo Club lSec.l, Monitor Committee .... SHIRLEY A. IONES-V Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend- ship, Dramatic Club, Art Club, tPres., V. Pres.l, Sociology G,A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... MARY KAST -Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl Sophomore Friend- ship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, History Club lSoc.l, Health Club .... MARION KAYS-f'Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee .... CATHERINE KERNS .... ANNA MAE E. KESTER- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship KH. R. Captl, Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Com- miittee .... PAUL KEYES- Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Whirlo Club .... BETTY B. KING Band tSec,l, Orchestra .... IEANNE MARIE KIRBY-A 'G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club tSec.l, Latin Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... CAROLYN A. KLECKAiG.A.A., S Letter Girl, Sopho- more Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Stamp Club, Science Club .,.. IAMES B. KNEALE- 'Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, HiwY. 35 Rita Kockers Margaret Kohler Robert Kondrat Iohn Kopp Arthur Kozlow Robert Krause Helen Labbie Ieanne Labbie Roger Lrrbus Gordon Lanese Doris Lantz Robert Lantz Lorraine Larson Dorothy en .on Mary Io Lerch Alice Levoi Werner Lewin Norma Lichty Ellen Lind Patricia Linden RITA ANNE KOCKERS G,A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella LANTZ Hi-Y, Vtfhirlo Club, Monitor Connnittee .... Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic LORR E LARSON G.A.A., Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee .,.. MARGARET Soph 2 Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, KOHLER G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend' ship, Health Club, Monitor Committee ..., ROBERT KONDRAT .... IOHN KOPP f Track, Band, Chess and Checker Club, Monitor Committee .... ARTHUR KOZLOW---Art Club .... ROBERT KRAUSE Honor Society, Student Council fPres,, 'l'reas.l, lunior Kiwanian, Football fCapt.l, Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Track, Varsity S Club KV. Presb. Hi-Y tTreas,J, Monitor Committee .... HELEN LABBIE Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... IEANNE LABBIE' -Leaders' Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club KH. R. Captj, Monitor Committee .... ROGER LABUS Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Latin Club, Monitor Com- rnitter i.... GORDON LANESE Swirnrninq, Rifle Club, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, Sociology Club, Monitor Committee . . . . DORIS LANTZ G.A.A., Aqua-Dux, A Cappella Choir, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee ..., ROBERT H. 36 Whirlo Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... DOROTHY LENNON--Observer Edit. Staff, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Debate Club fSec.l, Monitor Committee .,.. MARY IO LERCHV- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendshipn Senior Friendship, History Club, Lotophaqi Club, Cinema Club KV. Pres., Pres.J .... ALICE LEVOF--G.A.A,, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club ..,. WERNER LEWIN Honor Society, History Club CV. Pres., Pres.J, Spanish Club CPres.l, French Club CPres,J, Debate Club fPres.J, Stamp Club CV. Pros.l . . .. NORMA IEANNE LICHTY G.A.A.,Sopl1ornore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Vtlhirlo Club .... ELLEN I.IND-- G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Vtfhirlo Club CSe:.t, Streamliners' Club .... PATRICIA LINDEN Cr.A.A,, Senior Friendship, Strearnliners' Club, Monitor Committee. , 2 Ruth Lindenbaum Elaine Malbin Leona Mattern Don McGittin Bruce Long Salvatore Marco Iohn McArthur Earl McHugh Tina Luci Harry Martin Robert McCarthy William McKay Bill MacDonald Robert Matson Lois McClelland Warren McShane Marialys Lynch Harold Mattern Ben McDonnold Ieanne Meade RUTH LINDENBAUM Loaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Simphornoro Friendship, Sonior Friendship, Hoalth Club, Stroarnlinbrs' Club .... BRUCE LONG Track, Hi-Y IV. Pros., Socl, History Club, Monitor Committee . . . . TINA LUCI Honor Society, Student Council, Shuttle Edit, Staff, Loaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophcmcro Friendship tCabinetl, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Socioloqy Club t'l'reas.l, History Club, Health Club CSec.l .... BILL Mac- DONALD Honor Society tPres.J, Student Council, Spanish Club tF'r'cs., V. Presl, Cinema Club tSec,l .,.. MARIALYS LYNCH Sociology Club ..,. ELAINE MALBIN Obsorvor Edit. Staff, G,A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Sonior Friend- ship, Sociology Club, Lotophaqi Club, Health Club .... SALVATORE MARCO A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club . . . . HARRY F. MARTIN. IR., Band, Orchestra, Sociology Club .... ROBERT IVIATSON Band, KV. Prosl, Qrcbostra tPres.l, Eoys' Glee Club, Spanish Club tTreas,l ..., HAROLD MATTERN Cross Country .... LEONA MAT- TERN Girls' Gloo Club, Sophomore Friendship, Sfvnifrr Friendship, Dramatic Club, History Club tSoc.J, Cinema Club tSec.l .... IOHN F. MCARTHUR Swimminq tMar.l, Ilitln Club tTreas.l, Hi-Y .... ROBERT MCCARTHY ..., LOIS MCC-LELLAND Student Council tSec,l, C.A..ll.., Band, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship tFros.l, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club tFres.l, llorillli 4Club, Dr-- bate Club, Monitor Committee .... BEN MCDONNOLD Rifle Club .... DON MCGIFFIN Band, Orchestra, Sprrnislr Club tTreas., Seol, Lotophaqi Club .... EARL A. MCHUGH Cross Country, Track, Hiflo Club, Hi-Y, Monitor Crarnrriittno . , . . . WILLIAM McKAY Monitor Cornrrutteo . . . , XVARREN MCSHANE Track, Tennis ,.,. IEANNE MEADE Shuttle Edit, Staff, l.oort,lors' Club, G.A.A., Soplronror-X Friendship tH. Fl. Capt.l, Senior Friendship, Debato Club, Monitor Committe 1-1. 37 L ,,..-uv x and e 7 gil X X Y ' fiat JY' , , 'Q if v NV U X I Iohn Meagher Natalie Miggantz Edward Miller Dorothy Minman Virginia Mitchell lack Monteith Richard Morgan Robert Mulligan Patricia Murphy Bernice Nightingale Doris Nightingale Mary Ruth Nixon IOHN MEAGHER- -Boys' Glee Club, Whirlo Club . . . . Ethel Miller Mary Anne Moran David Nesbitt Virginia Norton Lois Miller Nellie Morgan Hans Nielsen Margaret O'Brien MORGAN'--I-Ii-Y .... ROBERT I. MULLIGAN Basketball NATALIE MIGGANTZ-G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, His- tory Club, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Cinema Club .... EDWARD D. MILLER--Track, Sociology Club lPres.l ..,. ETHEL MILLER Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Vllhirlo Club .... LOIS A. MILLER---G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship ..., DOROTHY MINMAN-G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Sen- ior Friendship, Whirlo Club .... VIRGINIA MITCI-IELLf G.A,A., Sophomore Friendship fCabinetl, Senior Friendship CH, R, Capt., Cabinetl, Sociology Club, History Club, Health Club KH. Ft. Capt.l, Monitor Committee ..., IACK MON- TEITH Swimming, Art Club .... MARY ANNE MORAN-- G.A.A,, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend- ship, Dramatic Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee ..., NELLIE M. MORGAN--'Loaders' Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club fPres.l, Monitor Committee .... RICHARD 38 Reserve Basketball, Baseball, A Cappella Choir I-l1Y PATRICIA MURPHY-G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Spanish Club, Streamliners' Club, Monitor Ccmmittee .... DAVID ALBERT NESBITT-Football, Swimming, Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club lTreas.l, Mid-Year Play, Monitor Committee .... HANS NIELSEN Boys' Glee Club, Art Club, Whirlo Club .... BERNICE M. NIGI'ITINGALEe- Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Whirlo Club .... DORIS NIGHTINGALE -Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club .... MARY RUTH NIXON Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship . . . . VIRGINIA NORTON-G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Debate Club, Whirlo Club .... MAR- GARET O'BRIEN-Sophomore Friendship, Senicr Friendship, Whirlo Club. - ff-f ll X. i ,- 3. or Y' ...Q , so 9 H Betty O'Connor Shirley Patton Dick Persing Alice Plumb Aline Pace Ruth Paul Florence Pllueqer Robert Poiak BETTY O'CONNOR--Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship CH. Ft. Capt.l, Senior Friend- ship iH. R. Capt.J, Sociology Club, Health Club CH. Ft. Capt.l .... ALINE PACE Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociclcqy Club, Spanish Club .... IVAN PAIERSKY .... LAVERNE PARSONS--eG.A.A., Senior Friendship, 'Whirlo Club .... DOROTHY ANN PAT'l'IE--- Band, Orchestra, VVhirlo Club .... SHIRLEY IANE PAT- TON- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship CH. R. Capt.l, Senior Friendship CH. R. Capt.l, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Spanish Club iPres.l, Latin Club, Health Club .... MARGARET RUTH PAUL---Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... RUTH PEACOCK-V Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls' Gloo Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee .... LOUISE PEARCE -G,A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club, Cinema Club Ivan Paiersky Laverne Parsons Dorothy Pattie Ruth Peacock Louise Pearce Norman Pearn Dolores Phillips Lauvon Pickens George Pierman Ianet Polk Whitney Powell Robert Prendergast . . . . NORMAN PEARN Football, Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club, Whirlo Club .... DICK PERSING Spanish Club .... FLORENCE PFLUEGER- Dramatic Club, Whirlo Club .... DOLORES PHILLIPS-fffWhirlo Club .... LAUVON PICKENS-Honor Society lSeo.l, Athletic Council, Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... GEORGE PIERMAN .... AL!CE PLUMB G.A,A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, French Club,VV'hirlo Club, llrnitor Come mittee .... ROBERT I. POIAK Honor Society fPrr's.l, Student Council, Football, Basketball, Reserve basketlwfill, Baseball, Varsity S Club tPres.l, Hi-Y, l.lidAYfar Flay, Dramatic Club, Monitor Committee .... IANET POLK Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Chili, Monitor Committee .... WHITNEY I. POWELL Band, Whirlo Club .... ROBERT E. PRENDERGAST- HieY. 39 Alice Prosise Ianet Pullord Reba Quiqqin lack Reichenbach Peggy Reimholz Lois Reiner Eleanor Reynolds Albert Rhoa Hazel Riblet Betty Roderick Dorothy Roderick Ruth Romaine ALICE PROSISE Whirlo Club .... IANET PULFORD Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club tPrcs.J, Latin Club, Monitor Committee .... REBA QUIGGIN Orchestra, Sophomore Friendship ,... IANET RADDER A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Monitor Com- mittee ,... CHARLES STEPHEN REGAN -Honor Society, Shuttle Rus. Stall, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y tTreas.D, Monitor Committee . . . . IACK REICHENBACHV Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Hi-Y, Sociolaqv Club, Spanish Club, Monitor Committee .... PEGGY REIMHOLZ 'Athletic Council, Leaders' Club, C1.A.A., S Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club tPres.l, History Club, Health Club, Debate Club, Monitor Com- mittee .... LOIS REINER Honor Society, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, History Club,Health Club ..,. MARY RENSHAW G,A.A,, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Socioloqy Club ..,. BARBARA REYNOLDS Honor Society, Student Council, lr. Red Cross Officer tSec., Pres.l, Athletic Council tRres.J, G.A.A,, S Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship CCabinetl, Senior Friend- 40 Y, X' fii Charles Regan Barbara Reynolds Helen Robertson William Rose Ianet Radder Mary Renshaw Peter Roberts Iudith Roller ship CCabinetl, Sociology Club, Health Club KV. Pres., Pres.J ....ELEANOR REYNOLDS Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club .... ALBERT I. RHOA4l-lonor Society, Hi-Y, Debate Club, Debate Team, Monitor Com' mittee .... HAZEL INELL RIBLET Cr.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship .... PETER ROBERTS Shuttle Edit. Staff fStaft Artistl, Art Club KV. Pres., Presl, Monitor Committee ..... HELEN ROBERT- SON-G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, History Club, I-loalth Club .... BETTY RODERICK' - Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship tCabinetl, Dra- matic Club, Cinema Club ..,. DOROTHY RODERICK' - Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship KH. R. Capt., Cabinetl, Dramatic Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee . . . . RUTH ROMAINE-H Honor Society tTreas.l, Athletic Council, G.A.A,, S Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship tSec.l, Senior Friendship tTreris.l, Dramatic Club, History Club, Spanish Club QV. Pres., Soc.l, Health Club, Moni- tor Committee ..,. IUDITH DOROTHY ROLLER-f-Spanish Club, Monitor Committee .... WILLIAM ROSE- -Band, Orchestra. 'Q' A 3 'W' f -3 'Z' s b K X Robert Ross Irene Rusnak Betty Seeler Norman Schmidt Dick Ross Kenneth Rothaermel Martha Samartini Glenn Schenk DICK ROSS Football, Varsity S Club, Monitor Com- mittee .... ROBERT ROSS Football, Varsity S Club, Monitor Committee .... DORIS ROSSLUND- Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Dramatic Club .... FLORENCE IUDITH ROTH---Observer Edit. Staff, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, French Club, Debate Club .... CLARA ELIZABETH ROTHAERMEL G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... KENNETH A. ROTHAERMEL - Monitor Committee .... IRENE RUSNAKW-'Senior Friend! ship, Whirlo Club, Cinema Club .... ALAN RUSS' A Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Baseball, Spanish Club, Monitor Committee .... PHYLLIS RYANH-Band tDrum Majorettel, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, History Club, Health Club, Cinema Club .... SHIRLEY IEAN SALTZ Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Aqua-Dux, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship KH. R. Capt.l, Senior Friendship, Streamliners' Club .... '8 if Doris Rosslund Alan Russ Betty Lou Schafer Gertrude Schmits Florence Roth Elizabeth Rothaermel Phyllis Ryan Shirley Scltz Ethel Schaefer Lester Schloupt Iohn Schwaller Mariory Schworer MARTHA MARY SAMARTINI G.A.A., Sophomore Friende ship, Senior Friendship, Sociolcqy Club, Latin Club, Health Club .... BETTY SEELER Sociology Club .... BETTY LOU SCHAFER-V-Senior Friendship, Streamliners' Club . . . . ETHEL IANE SCHAEFER Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club, Whirlo Club, Cinema Club, Streamline-rs' Club, Monitor Committee ,... LESTER SCHLOUPT Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club .... GLENN SCHENK Band tTreas.l .,.. NORMAN LEE SCI-IMIDT Rifle Club, Ritlfi- Team, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir '.... GER- TRUDE MARY SCHIVIITS Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Debate Club .... IOI-IN N. SCHWALLER' Shuttle Edit. Stall, Observer Edit. Stall tSports Edit.l .... MARIORY SCHWORER G.A.A., Bond tDrum Majorettel, Girls' Glee Club tloibrarianl, A Cappella Choir CLibrarianl, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociolcqy Club, History Club, Health Club. 41 Dan Shops Edward Smeader Grace Smith Frank Stech 5' P E 1 Chester Simpson Carolyn Smith Ieannette Smith Roy Stiebeling Doris Shontz Betty Lu Smith lane Smith Margaret Steinbach DAN SHAPS Student Council, Football, Baseball, Swimming, Varsity S Club CV. Pres.l, Monitor Committee .... DORIS SHONTZ Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Health Club, Debate Club, Debate Team, National Forensic lmntqiie, Monitor Committee .... CHESTER SIMPSON- - liiseball, Rifle Club .... MARY ALICE SKEGGS Girls' Give Clulr, Senior Friendship, History Club, Monitor Com- mittee .... PHYLLIS MARIORY SMART -G,A.A., Sopho- more Fiiondship CH. R. Capt.D, Senior Friendship KH. R. I'c:pt.l, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, llistcry Club, Health Club, Cinema Clul: i.... EDWARD I. SMEADER, 1R.- Hockey, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sociology Club .... BETTY LU SMITH G.A.A., Hand, Orchestra CV. Pres., Treasl, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Spanish Club, Health Club .... CAROLYN IAYNE SMITH G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club . . . . DOROTHY SMITH llonor Society, Leaders' Club, Girls' Glee Club CV, Pres., Pres.J, A. Cappella Choir CSec.l, Sopho- 42 3 , Mary Alice Skeqgs Phyllis Smart Dorothy Smith Edwin Smith Mildred Smith Curtis Spencer Edward Stinson Robert Story more Friendship, Senior Friendship lSec.l, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club tSec.J, Health Club, Monitor Committee .... EDWIN SMITH Honor Society, Boosters' Cornmitteo, Hi-Y, Debate Club, Monitor Committee .... GRACE SMITH -A G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Cinema Club .,.. IANE SMITH Leaders' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl ..,. IEANNETTE ELIZABETH SMITH .... MILDRED IEANNE SMITH Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Whirlcr Club lSec.l .... CURTIS SPENCER - Troclz, Boys' Glee Club, History Club, Crrmerir Club lPres.l, Debate Club, Stamp Club .... FRANK STECH. IR. - Baseball, Varsity S Club, Monitor Committee . . . . MARGARET STEINBACH Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Aquar- Dux, Sophomore Friendship .... ROY STIEBELING Rifle Club, Boys' Glco Club, A Cappella Choir, Movie Crow fChiell, Cinema Club ..., EDWARD STINSON Band, Crchc stra, Chess and Chcc'l1cr Cluia ..,. ROBERT STORY ---Tennis Varsity S Club, Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y. xl ,R ,M Robert Stout Alta Streator Margaret Taylor Ruth Terwilliger Mary Louise Thompson Oliver Thompson Eleanor Urban Iames Van Epp ROBERT C. STOUT Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Itlici-Ycar Play, Dramatic Club .... ALTA ROSE STREATOR C4.A.A., Sophomore Friorrdship CH. R. Capt.l, Senior Friendship lCabine-tt, Sociology Club, Latin Club, Health Clul i.... PAUL SWANK Movie Crew, Camera Club, Chess and Checker Club, Stamp Club tPros.l . . . . CLIFFORD FRANKLIN TADDEO . . . . GREG R. TAYLOR Football, Hftrlgoy, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, illici- Year Play '.... MARGARET TAYLOR G.A.A., Sonicr Friendship tl-I. R. Captj, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, History Club, Spanish Club CV. Prcs.J, Hoaltlr Club, Monitor Comrnittm 1.... RUTH TERWILLIGER llonor Society, Athletic Council, Lcarlors' Club, G.A.A., S Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship, Scnior Frionrtship, Vtlhirlo Club, Monitor Cornrnitieo .... CLAUDE THACKER Band .... HOWARD THOMAS Rifle Club, Boys' Glcc Club, Sociology Club .... KINGSLEY PRENTISS THOMPSON Band, Bsys' Gloo Club, Hi-Y, Drtunatic Club, Sociology Club, Latin Club, Paul Swank Clittord Taddeo Greg Taylor Claude Thacker Howard Thomas Kingsley Thompson William Thompson Lois Throckmorton Edward Timbers Ioan Van Kirk lean Walker Robert Walling Cobalt Club, National Fcrrfrzsic Lmrcjuo, Chfss fznrl Clrorlzr r Club, Stamp Club .... MARY LOUISE THOMPSON C,A.A., Aqua-Dux, Sophcrnoro Friornlship, Sftlilfll' Frionrl- ship, Sociology Club, Latin Club .... OLIVER THOMPSON Swimrninq, Riflc Club .... WILLIAM THOMPSON Football, Hi-Y .... LOZS THROCKMORTON Olfillfwfillrl lljrosl, Senior Frionclship ..,. EDWARD CHARLES TIMBERSHCICSS Country llvlarj, Trrrclz tl'.'lqr,t, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Monitor Committcf H.... ELEANOR IANE URBAN Crirls' Gloo Club, A Qffrpptilla Choir, Sophomore Frlonclship, Senior FllflIlilSllll5 ,... IAMES E. VAN EPP Horror Socicty, lli-Y, lilrfssrs lrntl Chocl-:er Club .... IOAN VAN KIRK Swinnniufr, G,A.ft., Spanish Club .... IEAN L. WALKER Girls' Club Kilxrl, A Capclla Choir, Vtfhirlo Club lSGC.l, lrlcrntfr Clllillillllft' . , . . ROBERT E. WALLING SVJIIHIIIIIKI, 'll n:.i:1, Varfsit S Club, Boys' Gloc Club, A CCIfUj3fWllCl L Socic,lf,frj.' Club, Sbanish Club, lflcnitcr Ccrnmittoc. 43 N t g 1,9 Iohn Watt Richard Webster Tom Welsh Bill Wheaton Paul Whiteman Marlene Wilder Art Wildern Walter Williams Charles Wilson Richard Wilson Fern Winter Io-Ann Wirt Russ Wolff Edith Young LaVerne Young Henrietta Zorn Ruth Zowasky IOHN E. WATT'--Honor Society, Baslcetball, Reserve Basketball, Baseball, Varsity S Club, Boosters' Com- mittee, l-li-Y lSec.l .... RICHARD D. WEBS'l'ER---SWim- ming, Rifle Club, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, l-li,Y. Sociology Club, Lotophagi Club, Camera Club, Vtlhirlo Club . . . . TOM WELSH Boys' Glee Club, Art Club, Debate Team . , . . BILL WHEATON . . . . PAUL WHITEMAN-f-Band, Orches- tra, Boys' Glee Club, Sociology Club, Camera Club, Debate Club, Debate Team, Science Club .. . . MARIORIE WILDER- G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club .... ART WILDERN---Observer Edit. Staff lFeature Editorl, Swimming, Varsity S Club, l-li-Y .... WALTER E. WILLIAMS--Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y . . . . CHARLES WILSON . . . . RICHARD W. WILSON-e Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir .... FERN IRENE 44 WINTER-Senior Friendship .... IO-ANN WIRT--Shuttle Edit. Statt, Observer Edit. Staff, G,A.A., Sophomore Friend- ship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee .... RUSS B. WOLFF-Observer Edit. Staff, Cross Country, Track, Varsity S Club, Hi-Y, Debate Team, Whirlo Club, Moni- tor Committee .... EDITH YOUNG-f-Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club .... LAVERNE MARIE YOUNG-G.A.A.. Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club, Stamp Club, Monitor Committee .... HEN- RIETTA M. ZORN---l-lonor Society, Girls' Glee Club lSec.l, A Cappella Choir lTreas.l, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Cinema Club .... RUTH ZOWASKY--G.A.A,, Band tDrum Majorettel, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club, Cinema Club. I ...ancfanadzyndeniaa 'A fecwoi Shaw . ' . l'l gP-T' 1 4 LL 5 Bill Mother, Margie Rhyme, mid Fred 11's the ircrditionoi Kid Duy for qrcxducii- Dixon, officers of Show's first war-time ing seniors-everyone goes berserk. oloss. L Col Coolidge, Georgie Croft, ond Iim A hC1PPY evening--qrcducxiion of the Reid, Iuiic closs officers, discuss plfrns for Icmucrry cioss fri Kirk Auditorium. the prom. -. 'l .iw , ,X if 65 WP u . -Vg, 1 f 45 'WF UNDERCLASSMEN Homeroom lO7A ter, B. Cope, R, Adams, I. Boye, B. Collmer. THIRD ROW' B. Allernan, N. Brennan, P. Corlett, I. Chappell, I. Brown C. Cullen. SECOND ROW: R. Cook, I. Bryan, B. Bradford F. Colosi, D. Boyce, B. Brandt, B. Bond. FRONT ROW: I: Bollinger, A. Bogigian, V. Barndt, L. Christian, P. Blake P, Bailey. I-Iomeroorn lU7B BACK ROW: tLeft to rightl I. Griffin, B. Gaylin, L. Done- lan, K. Humer, D, Guy, I. Farrar, T. Iarvis, P. Fisher, E. Iusko. THIRD ROW: E. Hersh, M. Hartman, L. Immke, M Hoffman, D. Connors, L. Hauxhurst, H. DeVitha, B. Iackson D. Harrington, SECOND ROVV: D. Evans, D. Ketteler, I Gough, N. Hainmerle, I. Hannon, N. Keister, D. Ketron W. Groenstein, G. Iohnson. FRONT ROW: E. Iames, S Devoranx, R. Kahn, D, Dwi:-eiiiiar't, S. Horowitz, A. Dean I. Hayden, A. Gay. Homeroom 207 BACK ROW: tLeft to rightj H. Pekarek, L. Schroeder, P. Moyer, R, Petti, L. Richards, M. Oetjan, B. Moffitt, D. Miller, D. Parsons, P. Phipps, N. Musacchio. THIRD ROW: D. Loncks, P. Merkle, A, Mylonas, H. Nolan, R. McNamee, I. Pruclerzza, L. Nichols, I. Merkel, A. Peterson, D. Peter- son. SECOND ROW: B. Mclfadyen, V. Overfield, E. Oual- man, R. Prestien, D. Moore, D. Minadeo, I. Reed, C. Nesbitt, T. Murdock. FRONT ROW: K. Panosian, E. McCann, G. Maher, I. Penza, G. Proffett, I. Mackey, H. Porz, A. Miller. Homeroom 305 BACK ROW: tLeft to riginl H. Weiss, B. Stute, G. Singer, I, Owens, D. Wirt, A. Speed, F. Smith, N. Townsend. THIRD ROW: B. Sivik, R. Schroeder, R. Vtleiland, l. Thompson, L. Stolz, P. Young, M. Woehrman, R. Swisher, S. Smith, B. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: H. Zanz, R. Wapperer, T, Weil, D. Young, N. Trivisono, B. Suydam, A. Sudbury, R. Yarker, R. Vara. FRONT ROW: I. X'Veiser, E. Trivison, I, Smith, M. Simpson, M. Trivison, V. Wavio, H. Worther. M. Schoneman. BACK ROW: fLeft to right? I. Crest, I, Baldwin, D, Bax- 1 f 1 I Homeroom 1 1 BACK ROVV: CLelt to riqhtl B. Enqlnorq, B. Carver, B. Boylo, R. Barton, B. Christy, VV, Allen, H. Apploqate, I. Coopor, B. Barker, I. Balfourd. FOURTH ROW: B. Bletso, D. Fortloqo, R. Brown, L. Broughton, M. Allen, O. Boyd, E. Brussoe, lkl. Borqor, M. Church, G. Bonaco. THIRD ROW: L. Arnold, A. Iano, B, Coloqrovo, R. Barry, B. Bottenus, L. Allison, E. Bvnodict, S. Benson, B. Aris, B. Brunner. SEC- OND ROWI: lXl. Caxnplioll, H. Boll, L. Boliva, I. Burdott, M. Barnhart, E. Adams, R. Bundy, K. Carlson, L. Aveni, I. Cicono. FRONT ROW: R. Brown, B. Bolin, I. Caromo, L. Catapano, P. Austin, B. Carlson, H. Caraliotta, T. Booth, T. Alluert, K. Bsw. Homerooms lti and 26 BACK ROW: tLott to riqiitl C. McClurq, I. qlvlastranqelo, B. Martin, lvl. Stashower, E. Mechtensimer, I. Shredl, C. Sproitzor, C. Sisley, F. Mitchell, B. Martin. FOURTH ROW: R. Mathor, I. ItfloKonnoy, E. McDonough, B. Smith, M. McNoilly, R. Miller, W. Fool, B. Miles, E. Molzan. THIRD ROW: I. Story, I. Mast, I. Summors, B. Sutton, I. McGregor, D. Merkley, l. Shaw, B. Simmons, R. Stallings, G. Shear. SECOND ROVV: M. Moaley, I. Studoll, P. Miller, D. May- etto, I. Mt'Allistor, N. Miller, D. Siddaway, A. McGraw. FRONT ROVY: I. lXlot:', lvl. Millor, E. Sosna, I. Mattson, M. L. Smith, G. Shonti, K. Simpson, lvl. Mott, M. Snitton. Homeroorn 18 BACK ROW: tLoft to right? H. Dombrowski, K. Enkler, O. DiPadova, D. Dockor, I. Corbett, D. Collins, N. Daniel, H. Dahl, I. Conway, B, Doyle, FOURTH ROW: R. Davis, E. Ericson, R. Robertson, B, Esterly, B. Elder, l... Davies, A. Edwards, lfl. English, M. Colo, L. Cook, I. Fiqler. THIRD ROW: R. Erdloy, I. Falck, E. Cole, I. Finn, R. Hallmark, W. Eldor, F. Connolly, B. Clymer, D. Cope. SECOND ROW: D. Cushman, VJ. Smith, F. Drake, C. Draqo, C. Currier, W. Aluoll, S. Downs, R. Colqan, P. Daly, E. Connell. FRONT ROW: M, Fluortk, C. Davidson, I. Disbro, D. Dows, G. Deal, T. Praskavirh, L. Strornlworq, L. Dvorak, P. Draker, I. Eaton. I Tomeroom 19 BACK ROW: CLoft to iight? H. Hennio, M. Griffin, G. Getz, N. Hott, G. Grimshaw, P. Forquor, F. Houston, D. Greqqor, S. Hiltabiddlo, I. Harmon, K. Geitz. FOURTH ROW: D. Frislioe, I. Fox, G. Groonstoin, D. McOuoon, A. lafolice, D. Lonnon, R. Huottich, M. Frericks, G. Goorndt. THIRD ROW: R. Hirschauor, V. Francis, I. Harrison, I. Gloeckler, I. MCLood, E. Hisey, I, Hoye, I. Houston, G. Ford, W. Hart. SECOND ROW: R. Forney, F. Hach, N. Gynn, W. Funk, E. Gettiq, B. Goldsmith, R. Green, B. Fulton, W. Grove. FRONT ROW: A. Goldlwerq, S. Hammond, D. Hoover, A. Fuldauer, M. Heislcr, V. Havorstoin, I. Helmick, I. Gill, I. Hapeman. if 41 I UNDERCLASSMEN I-Iorneroom 20 BACK ROW: ILeIt to rightl T. Rife, G. Nord, B. Saba, C. Reese, B. Roche, A. Ruff, E. Radatz, M. Rush, E. Moses, P. Russo. THIRD ROVV: L. Pratt, M. Sachs, P. Shaw, M. Peck, I. Nelson, B. Reimholz, P. Plank, K. Roege, D. Rosen- thal, B. Relzittlce, B. Pattie. SECOND ROW: D. Noplett, A. Schmidt, B. Riley, D. Hanson, D. Nason, T. Quinlan, I. Ric- ciarcii, S. Regan, T. Patton, R. Regan. FRONT ROW: L. Niedlander, K. Murray, B. Riggs, I, Schaffer, D. Hanson, L. Olsen, D. Ruoif, D. Sampson, E. Morgan. Homeroom 21 BACK ROVJ: ILeit to rightl B. Lax, H, Tryon, B. Marshall, G. LaMore, B. Lamppert, B. Iackson, P. lzant, R. Lindsey, A. Iohnson, I. Inman. THIRD ROW: I. Lloyd, E. Robinson, N. Iones, V. Kennedy, D. Keagle, P. Lewis, D. Larsen, T. Izant, I.. Lehmann, VV. Lang, M. Reed. SECOND ROW: D. Rathmell, A. Murphy, C. Krische, I. Litton, D. Lenz, P. Lowe, L. Laserson, L. Levy, D. Markell, N. Kavannugh. FRONT ROW: B. Kinsey, I. Iarman, H. Keeler, E. Keolor, A. Mandaville, I. Koppitch, P. Kepic, I. L. Knight, M, Lambert. Homeroom 29 BACK ROW: iI.eft to rightl D. Wliitlam, R. Tausclt, H. Wittaker, B. Weber. FOURTH ROW: K. Wismer, G. Trav- ers, E. Yedliclc, D. Ward, B. Wood, R. Bevacqua, I. Wurts, N. Thompson, R. Todd, E. Williams, I. Thompson. THIRD ROW: E. Schwartz, C. Bevacqua, D. Vtfarrntrn, S, Taber, I. Thompson, I. Whalley, M.iferburg, F. lvVeit2, I. Toomey, G. Vtfiese, D. White, H. Tryon. SECOND ROW: H. White, D. Toomey, B. Vivian, R. Wuest, R. Meade, B. Witmarsh, H. Busch, B. Travers, C. X'Veinko, B. Swan, N. Wines. FRONT ROVJ: L. Vfarnke, M, VVeaver, I. Taylor, P. Thomas, E. Svrko, I. Trew, D. Vicha, P. Wensten, E. York, B. Worden. Homerooms 217 and 307 M. Biscotti, B. Sampson, A. Hagan, R. Reisinq, A. Bara M. Fenrick, E. Fox, N. Goldstein. THIRD ROW. C. Fae B. Griffin, S. Rauch, M. Salter, M. Rice, G. Schnel Faulds, L. Field, I. Goncher, G. Elliott, F. Frayer. SECC ROW: C. Russell, D. Schumalcer, D. VViley, D. Royer, Ricci, D. Kelso, M. Bastoky, B. Gage, N, Piazza, A. G rich, A. Gross, K. Emerson. FRONT ROW: I. Phillips Shilling, E. Garber, M. Rhodes, G. Rogazione, A. Rob M. Hartman, B. Evans, H. Ennes, I. Geregfr, I, Hardy, V Savage. BACK ROW: fI.eft to rightl R. Grubb, B. Preston, H. Sc lu ' 1 I Homerooms 300 and 3l8 BACK ROW: iLeii to riqhtl I-I. Van Schoor, R. Smalley, D. Zook, C. Brown, B. Bleier, L. Stein. FOURTH ROW: F. Abazia, F. Bolville, B. Burgess, D. Clough, E. Roth, L 'Whiie, B. NVard, D. Barileii. THIRD ROW: D. Wolcott, T. Brennan, I. Stokes, B. Vliliiams, M. Smith, I. Volcoun, M Biqalke, I. Berman, I. Berry. SECOND ROW: A. We-be-r, M. Brunst, I. Harmon, A. Kline, L. Brown, D. Barndi, H Young, M. Burrell, I. Anderson. FRONT ROW: M. Bacon I. Varanose, I. Hualies, I. Barnes, R. Tiffany, L. Calvin M. Walsh, I. Wood, D. Cali, V. Biionii, F. Smiili, S. Weiss Homeroom 303 BACK ROVV: CLeii io riqliiI R. Iohnson, B. Iaclcscn, A. Martin, F, McCoy, R, Ioiilciiis, F. LaMore, A. Murray, R. Lumlcy, B. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: A. Levine, B. Beh- rond, F. Rixin, I. Liberator, P. Iolinslon, I. Lawrence, B. Keiieler, M. Miles, D. Morris, W. House, S. Kopp, R. Oiio, D. Pfeil, I. Loikowitz, C. Larsen, D. Niiti, W. Moorhead, B Kloff, A. Kolisch. FRONT ROVJ: I. Robbins, C. Kibler, B. Peiors, M. Heil, H. LaVioleiio, B. Kruoqer, P. Hooiler, L. Norion, I. Iolinston, D. Iacobson. Homeroom 8 BACK ROW: ILQII io right? H. Belimer, B, Beasley, I. Anderson, B. Byrne, I. Brainard, H. Burton. FOURTH ROW: D. Arbuckle, M. Barrio, A. Baqinski, R. Abdalion, H. Camp- bell, G. Bond, D. Cable. THIRD ROW: T. Bouck, P. Bain, G. Cardoza, N. Ball, L. Baloq, B. Bell, M. Baker, B. Flem- inq. SECOND ROVJ: E. Baroy, F. Bayer, I. Burdeii, G. Apiliorp, L. Bruqmaiin, E. Blowiii, R. Board. FRONT ROW: M. Brandi, A. Brow, R. Byrum, S. Brown, R. Aiken, C. Adams. I-Iomeroom 33 BACK ROW: CLQII to riqh1I G. Carlson, W. Clioeiham, I. nff, A. Cliicone, A. Curtis, FOURTH ROW: H. Dennis, H. ollior, G. Klass, A. Colcliin, G. Iniliolf, A. Culliian, B. ice. THIRD ROVV: G. Cullen, A. Iackson, I. Couqhliri, T. Carr, R. Derry, R. Cormac!-1, B. Daniord, G. Davis. SBC- ND ROW: M. Peiers, E. Lcicocla, D. Davis, V. Councell, I Randall, I. DiFranco, S. Card. FRONT ROW: V. Capp, . Caruso, K. Coolidge, G. Clymer, I. Cavasini, E. Diamond, . DiVanna, L. Burrcuaiis. 6444 md N xXX , UNDERCLASSMEN Homeroom 35 BACK ROVV: tLelt to riqhtI G. Evans, D. Enalehorn, G. Henning, L. Emmons, I. Gonchor, I. Finolli, L. Fisher. THIRD ROW: I. Ferro, I. Evans, S. Henderson, I. Culbertson, D. Foster, M. Campbell, G, Eichenberq, C. Gallese. SECOND ROW: D. Erdley, H. Davis, E. Forbush, I. Graham, D. Gua- rino, A. Hagan, D. Gladli, A. Dombroski, P. Rnllinqton. FRONT ROVJ: V. Drury, I. Graham, M. Eden, G. Goodman, L. Fry, E. Iacobs, E. Gibson, B. Fuller. Homeroom 36 BACK ROW: CLeft to riqhti M. Hewitt, D. Iohnson, C. McGovern, B. Keifer, E. Holliday, V. Holdt. THIRD ROW: I. Hoqan, G. Iones, S. Hunter, M. Govan, E. Iones, M. Horosko, I. Hottell, P. Hart. SECOND ROW: I. Hartman, E. Harper, R. Henderson, H. Hart, D. Taub, I, Hertor, G. Hol- lar. FRONT ROVV': L. Kahn, M. Hawkins, E. Hisey, R. Iacob' son, P. Crandell, L. Iohnson, B. Ioyco, P. Haqomtxn, Homeroom 39 BACK ROW: CLeft to riqlitl I. McDa1ment, D. Croalc, R. Maier, B. Krieski, I. Neclcctr, D. Loomis, W. Kernptliornn, B. Kinq, A. Lumadue. THIRD ROW: H. Wheelock, I. Collins, S. Newey, D. Neal, P. Mazurolc, A. Lipstreu, Y. Niqhman, I. Lang, O. DiPadova, H. Isaac. SECOND ROW: L. Kelsey, D. Meyer, I. Siener, I, Krebs, VV. Moyer, B. Morison, P. Martaus, B. Kinney, A. Newman, V. Lenlcer, M. Moore, A. Luth. FRONT ROW: F. Martineau, L. Mills, I. Marks, A. Hozalski, I. Leahy, A. Krauskopf, R. McMorrow, F. Markow- slci, D. IVIGCHIGHSTIIIFNY, E. Blaslio, L. Lohman, S, Lewis. Homerooms ZOO and 306 BACK ROW: CLoft to riqhtI B. Richardson, B. Olson, G. Ritter, B. Vanqunten, T. Wood, B. Rooqe, A. Nottaqo, S, Wilford, D. Pratt, S. Rosenstoin. FOURTH ROW: I. Wahl- strom, R. Burqman, I. Zimet, C. Yen, B. Peterson, S. Voqt, I. Russell, C. Vllilliams, S. Pajersky, L. Via. THIRD ROW: I, Peters, M. Peterson, M. Rutland, I. Ris, M. Porris, M. L. Ramsey, D. Nuttinq, D. Voorhies, M. Rogers. SECOND ROIJV: M, Veranti, I. Williams, C, Russo, E. Saba, H. Zahiq, A. Politi, I, Zimmerman, I. Pyle. FRONT ROW: M. I. Van Etter, I. Perrotti, D. Younq, B. Aqee, E. Richards, R. Runyan, E. Osborne, G. Shontfz, G. Wood. Homerooms 20l cmd 208 RACK ROW: ILeft to riahtl B. Sporo, W. Teeter, R. Cooper G. Rhodes, B. Shively, B. Ross, D. Stephenson, M. Spilka A. Schooner, L. Thonias, B. Terwilliqer. THIRD ROW: D Scimonetti, V. Stuevo, P, Smith, G, Sieqel, M. Huettich, A Svrcolz, R. WCTISllOWSllY, I, Baker, E. Surad, I. Schwab B. Tinclall. SECOND ROVV: M. Toon, M. Ottinqer, M Thomas, M. Ruolo, C. Stafford, R. Tull, G. Umnitz, I. Siener R. Stotaroy, M. Swishor, R. Smith. FRONT ROW: E. Tadas Fl. White, I. Spratt, D. Swank, L. Smith, A. Schenker, M Sarna, I. Simmons, A. Siena, N, Viliontmore. Homerooms 202 and 302 BACK ROW: il.ett to riqhtb I, Ayers, B. Hannon, M. Car- rothers, B. Hine, I. Grove, I. Hitchcock, I. Rehner, D. Spitzer, B. Peters. FOURTH ROW: B. VVeiner, P, Payne, L. Iackson, A. Ionos, E. Griffith, B. Miller, W, Hall, M. Hornunq, M. Hutt, G. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Boutfard, R. Law, D. Whoeler, C, Parker, M, Newman, D. Neuhause, H. Wolt- qram, I. Perrotti, B. Hayden, D. Vtfhetrow. SECOND ROW: I. Miller, R. Porter, M. Moody, L. Hall, R. Nicholson, A Orr, E. Halls, E. Greqqor, C. Kelsey, P. Hannon, B. Otello. FRONT ROW: P. Nussel, R. Morris, P. Hewitt, L. Granaer L. Granqer, I.., Powell, F. Giles, W. Dnrkee, N. Huntley, R. Karl, Homerooms 206 and 309 BACK ROW: tLett to iiqhtl O. Maloney, B. Ralph, P Zirlzo, R, Keeler, C. Kelly, D. Williams, B. Treister, C. Ramm L. Meshenhorq, R. Williams, FOURTH ROW: I. Slyqh, P Partinqton, D. Vtfinters, H. VVillian1s, B. Williams, M. Reed M. Randell, M, Thomas, H. Marquette, C. Macha, H. Reich- arcl, B. Kilpfitrick. THIRD ROIN: F. Sibert, I. Pietronclit, D VVidoman, I. Tretar, M. LaGatta, P. Vara, M. Lucy, B Bacon, F. Smith, F. Zeiqler. SECOND ROW: H. Walters, I Tillotson, L. Tait, O. Ridaiey, D. Wilkie, I. Meyer, L. Roth, E. Winsor, L. Shreve. FRONT ROW: A. Samuel, R. Tri- visonno, M. Maulorico, A, Tanno, D. Syrko, W. Sutter, N Miller, E. Sua, P. Fiore, I. Mciienrie. Homeroom 304 BACK ROW: ILeit to riqhtl T. Bodner, E. Brown, R. Clark D. Cole, R. Eicher, D. Curtis, B. Bichenberq, B. Binder, A. C-audio. THIRD ROW: H. Galloway, B. Bechtel, M. Goldv stein, S. Collier, H. Cope, D. Cooley, D. Cavano, R. Bill. SECOND ROVV: R. Beaumont, N. Anqhin, P. Cramer, M. Arnold, I, Fink, C. Rode, C. Babcock, T. Blumenthal, B. Daniels. FRONT ROW: Y. Bow, D. Iames, B. Arnold, M. Cloaroland, L. Friedlander, I, Bornclsen, S. Auer, A. Cusu- mano. 233 x5XAx5'Y 'I I -I 1 ' . ff 'M A , , f. N, y , 4 1 W 9, Ns in ,LJ . , , 24,12 . 'S 'Tb- auf x.-.L ffl 4' A, in lk f 1 Q.--at . 'uf 35. - n 9 E , X' :ff-A i fVa mme ima. . . Zed ga Za gawvedf, meefmqd, sgbyiq flfaffi, cfanwd . . gg,,, A, iw Shaw bench is lined with eager players during Band and drum majorettes strut between the Culver game. halves. Knapp's block cut down two men, but they got Dairoch cracks the line, but is cornered by Rgqml fmm behind, Collinwcod secondary. CARDINAL ELEVEN PURRED by the inspiring leadership of a brilliant new coach, Charles Campbell, and backed by a student spirit to Keep 'Em Rolling , Shaw's Cardinal Clippers battered and hammered their Way to tour conquests, three scoreless dead- locks, one loss and, for the second consecutive season, tied Lakewood's Purple and Gold for the Lake Erie League diadem. Coach Campbell, fresh from a most impressive tive-year stay at Van Wert, Ohio, brought a new style ot rugged, bruis- M Hey, manager! How about some cotton and merthiolate? Gimme a shoe lace, will ya? , ' All during the season man- agers Tom Alleman, left, and VVayne Houston heard those and many other cries and im- precations trom squad mem- bers. all ,!,,,5X.3,.L,L,,,t et, 4. !.7,,, -1-W., ...Wt Q.. -, .V Y V 4.7, X gt T Rain or shine, the student body is there to cheer. Chuck Dick and Harry Hutton somersauli a cheer. PDT OUCG. GGUCUO. 28. is iflkefl OHL bl-11 lOl'm AUSUYI One of the many goal-line stands in the Culver nails Col1inwood's Adamle on the line of scrimmage. game. AGAIN CO-CHAMPS ing football, along with an indomitable, drivinq, forceful spirit which pervaded school, locker room, and gridiron alike. Nine lettermen formed the nucleus around which Campbell fashioned a fighting eleven which knocked over East, Shaker, Elyria, and Lorain, battled Culver, Lakewood, and Heiahts to scoreless ties: and dropped a bitterly contested decision to Collinwood's mighty east side Senate Champs. Qaadwi Line coach Marty Loftus, left, and head coach Campbell, new to Shaw, piloted the Cardinal Clippers to a repetition of the l94O Lake Erie League co- championship with Lakewood. Coach Campbell came to Shaw from Van Wert, Ohio, where he had produced a strinq of winning teams. 55 . 4 ISI lake Shaw kicks to Culver. CZ? Passing in review, the Cadets demonstrated their niarclnnq precision. Cll Entire colorful cadet corps disembarks and forms ranks to march to stadium. CCJVERS CULVER COMBAT DICK CERREZIN, Shuttle photographer, covered the classic Culver fray from atop the stadium pressbox with his Speed Graphic. The clean, hard-fought contest of October ll, 1941, ended in a scoreless tie. The entire Culver cadet corps carne by train from Indiana to see the game. , . 1 l f i l , .fs 9 X, ' s 'Al 'W 1 C41 Between halves, Shaw band executes snappy formations. i5l Halfback Regan pierces Culver line for qaing fullback Dierker was spearhead of Flying Squadron attack. CBJ Cadet Captain Bill Stanton loses insiqnias souvenir-hunting Shaw girls. 55 Q1 CHEER LEADERS ilueft to rightl C. Dick, C. Fix, H. Hut- ton, D. Gardner. It BOOSTEHS' COMMITTEE fLeft to riglitl G. Havens, I. Angel, E. Smith, F. Steinbruegge, I. Watt, C. Dick. ' XXX t-.Xxx X it l K ' CHEER LEADERS, BOCDSTERS kqdmzfh UBBLING with enthusiasm and pep, the boys pictured above accounted for the spirited rallies and cheerleading last tall. Through rain and mud the four cheerleaders stuck to their guns at every football game, whipping the spectators into an organized cheering section. 9 . t L tum N aijeampzich ND remember the rallies before the game especially the Culver rally? The Boost ers' Committee planned and executed them working out programs, securing speakers thinking up skits, all intended for the enjoy ment of the students. N A ...gg R cs 57 F BILL THOMPSON IACK DARROCH I-IOWIE WOLFGRAM BILL KNAPP CHUCK REGAN 6. 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D1 L-1- VI V Vu 11 ' 1 If V 'r'11 'K 111 1. 1 I 1 I PASSES, DRIBBLES, BASKETS EN victories, seven defeatsp 653 points as against their opponents' 552, 40 points and above in eight battles: between 30 and 23 in only four-there stands the record of Shaw's basketball team for the '41-'42 season. ln the Lake Erie League race Shaw finished in a third place tie with Lorain because of two losses to both Lakewood and Heights, and one defeat at the hands of the toughened Lorain quintet. Before the half-year the team had taken seven games and lost only three. Then, weakened by the loss of four first string- ers, they won three and dropped four frays. Only two outside battles went wrong, one to Western Reserve Academy, and the other to Berea, eliminating Shaw from the tournaments at Euclid Shore. But if the season was only fairly successful on the record book, it was promising in the building up of a great store of reserve power that can be unleashed during the next two or three years with much better results. DICK CLARK tips it away from a Latin player - Shaw won easily. Four pairs cf hands seek the elusive ball. DENSLOW is shoved aside and KNAPP sits clown hard in scramble for ball. BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROYIV: CLeft to rightl B. Cowan, B. Corbett, P. Russo, B. Boyle, B. Marshall, R. Weist, E. Molzan. THIRD ROW: R. Keith, B. Mooney, C. Regan, R. Denslow, B. Krause, B. Mulligan, D. Clark, B. Byrne, E. Saba. SECOND ROW: A. Russ, I. Watt, B. Kncll-UP. l. Shaw, C. Keefer, R. Essell, H. X:Volt'gram. FRONT ROW: W. Hart, L. Fisher, R. Bill, B. Lax, C. Russo, I. Neckar, M. Spill-ca. Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw ....30 ....42 ....53 ....30 f T r ., V ,A P egg, 90,9 .V :tg ,g-+L ' C ooo-J sggww 9. -.4 90,000.0 03 ex JVM? 7 ! wen , M , ws-uni . gvwggvgy 1 WMA C . . ..,' N iH3mw.w?MEN6 m,W, K,,, 6 L --T f' ' ---...t.L1,..L, '+ 4 Vg , .' 'Q 4 mf, I I Y is . . u...m...... 5 X f,. -.. .. dr ,,j. x . N . ,' A lk lx in E U' Q El Q K 3MQU 7 S' SJK v 4 x X A y V X , V , t x R I, K ' X Epi' 'S -F I 5 xxx 4 ' L ' 'xl X Cyl: ' 'wxgv - 7 I ' 'X ' K QQ CHUCK REGAN IACK SHAW HOWIE WOLFGRAM BOB KRAUSE RAY DEN SLOW BILL KNAPP AL RUSS RALPH ESSELL BOB MULLIGAN MOOSE KEEPER IOHN WATT DICK CLARK BASKETBALL . . .,.. 41 Latin . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Collinwood Lakewood Benedictine ....53 Lorain ....42 Garfield .. ....37 Shaker... Elyria .... Heights . . .....47 Shaw . . 21 Shaw .... ...21 Shaw .. 24 Shaw .. 32 Shaw .... 39 Shaw . . ...27 ...31 ...33 Shaw Shaw .... ....24 Lalcewood........ ....25 W. R. Academy .. . ....6l Shaker........... ...,50 University . ....4U Lorain . ....33 Elyria . ....29 Heights . .. . TOURNAMENT ...26 Berea . jf Q 4- X t ' n Q I ,ff M. ' 1' x BOB ACHESON IOHN ACHESON Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw 67 28 3rd place 37 28 54 39 30 49 4ih place 32 45 2nd place 3rd place X RALPH BARTON DAN SHAPS PAT CLARK DOC VIVIAN DON BERGER ED HASSELL IACK BALFOURD ART WILDERN SWIMMING Eas! Tech 38 Greater Cleveland Mee! Cleveland Helqhis 29 Lakewood 38 Shaker Hexqhls 12 Umversxty School 27 Western Reserve Academy 36 Akron East 17 Relay Meet Cleveland Hexghts 34 Shaker Hexghis 21 Lake Ene League Meet Dxsinct Meel R sg 3 he 3 3 ' 3 'V V, or ll of ',, A Vll N Aj A wx ,Q cfv L ' X , . . L 'fy A hit Q! r W , I f ' ' ' y . xx e .. . i x 1 1 fs KF: 1 3' o f X G 1 un H Q 3 f ky h . . xi X 4 x 5 42 ni .1 1 ww, K .J X I if P' A F X ' , Q ...,. ---1-v-1 -t----W t i Pwrvlm! .Ap - 4: 'x' 6 DIVES, SPLASHES, VICTORIES ' , HURNING to victory in six of nine dual meets this season, the Cardinal tankers showed amazing strength from eager sopho- more and junior enthusiasts. In the limelight was the red-headed Pat Clark, of tree-style tame, who chalked up records in the lOO-yard two weeks in a row. Brothers Acheson, Iohn and Bob, came through in the 40 and 225 tree-style events more than once. tack Balfourd, the sensational sopho- its more master of the breast-stroke, butterflied his way to victory in almost every meet. Art Wildern, breast-stroker, and Don Berger, backstroker, brought in many highly-needed extra points as they concluded their high school swimming careers. Ralph Barton, sophomore backstroker, promises much tor future years. Dan Shaps and Ed Hassett, seniors, leave Shaw with large shoes to fill with diving ability, as Coach Doc Vivian looks brightly toward a swimming team of 1942-43. Third from left is PAT CLARK, Shaw's ace tree-styler. DOC VIVIAN coaches neophytes in prac- tice session. Bottom snap 'Center man is PIE HASSELL champ diver, about to try his hand in a relay SWIMMING TEAM BACK BOVV: tLeft to rightl Coach Vivian, I. Falck, L. Lehman, T. lzant, B. Vivian, I. Monteith, D. Loomis, B. Elder, B. Lumley, B. Grove, F. Prayer, Mgr. SECOND BONV: H, Hutton, O. Thompson, C, Imboden, P. Forquer, K. Carrier, D. Shaps, E. Hassett. FRONT ROW: D. Nesbitt, W. Smith, I. Acheson, B. Acheson, P. Clark, I. Balfourd, A. Wildern, D. lzant. 64044 eowohq i CROSS COUNTRY 1 BACK ROW tLet't to rtqhtl E T1mbers, Mgr., M. Barno, I. Evans, R. Wolff, L. Schloupt, O, Maloney M Sprlka I Wrlltams Coach Offinqer. THIRD ROW: R. Essell, I. Mastranqclo, E Sylvester H Hart R Blosser I Z1met, E. Andrews, R. Stout. SECOND ROW: R. LaPiorre, NT ROW: l. Hartman, A. Clark. D Nesbrtt D Kappus PRO T oundmq steadrly aqamst the pave- EE p ment from Shaw Hrqh to Huron Road Hos- pltal and back aqaln that was the cross- country team ln clarly practlce for a season ved unsuccessful. Their frrst regular meet wtth Herqhts was lost, tthe team wrth the lowest score wmnmql, and a practlce meet wrth Oollmwood and East showed the Rarlroaders m the lead with 24 pomts the Blue Bombers next wlth 40 and the Oardmals last Wllh 56 The season ended w1th an mter team contest on the new course through Rockefeller Park. Lett rs were awarded to Ralph Essell, Ioe Hartman Dlck Kappus Bob LaP1erre, Dave Nesbrtt lack Wllllams and Russ Wolff. Of these only Essell and Nesltntt wtll be lost by qraduahon 64 which, unhappilv, pro ' , ' ' , 20-35 7enm3i W ' TENNIS TEAM BACK ROW: lLeft to rightl Coach Offinqer, D. Hoyt, B. Walling, R. Denslow, W. McShane. FRONT ROW: N. Overall, B. Story, W. Smith. eaadn0' E'S an institution at Shaw ...... affection- ately known as Offy to students and teachers alike ...... coaches Cross Country, Tennis and Track ...... one of the oldest coach- es in Ohio-thirty-five years of service. .ii tx Q f A' K ty. UFFERING from the lack of experienced men, the Shaw racket wielders limped through a tough schedule to come out fifth in the Lake Erie League. Ray Denslow, one of the few veterans, was the number one player, and in accordance with league rules was pitted against top players from other schools. Under these circumstances, Denslow finished the season with two matches out of five to his favor. Knapp and Walling were the other singles men with the Smith- Story, McShane-Beck combinations handling the doubles. The Black and Red took Elyria 5-O in the final game of the season, but lost the four preceding games to Lorain 5-O, Heights 2-Og Shaker 3-25 and Lakewood 5-O. 65 BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW: fLeft to riqhtb R. Berry, B. Yedlick, C. Sucl, D, Hansen, T. Evans, I. Shaw, L. Visci, Couch Wisecup. SECOND ROVV: C. Simpson, A. Russ, R. Denslow, F. Belqcln, B. Pojczk, D. Beck, B. Whale. FRONT BOW: D. Gibbons, C. Russo, R. Schmunk, B. Mulligan, I. Whit. Wine men ancf ca cfiainanf --SPELL BASEBALL 66 I I Al Hansen swinqs cmd misses-so does the ccxicher. I2 -upzarzazee ITH a crafty pitching crew as its forte, the 1941 baseball team battled its way to the city-wide championship and placed as runner-up to the state champion, Cincinnati Withrow. Coach Wisecup and his proteges finished the season victorious in l7 encounters while losing only two games: one to East High, which they avenged twice later, and one to the state champion. The pitching staff consisted of Belgan, Evans G Co.: Evans chalked up eight wins with only one loss, and Belgan was close behind with seven wins and one 'loss credited to him. At BASEBALL SCORES Shaw . . . . 5 Lakewood . . . . . . 4 Shaw . . . . 7 Heights ...... . . . 3 Shaw ...... 5 Iohn Hay .... . . . U Shaw ...... 12 Coilinwood . . . . . 9 Shaw .. .. 2 East ....... 5 Shaw ...... 14 East ...... . . . 1 Shaw . . . . 7 W.R.A. ...... . . . 1 Shaw . . . . 8 Benedictine .... . . . 1 Shaw . . . . 5 Euclid Shore ..... . . . 3 Shaw .. .. 5 Warren .......... 4 'Shaw . . . . 4 Columbus North . . . . . 3 'Shaw ....... 3 Alliance ............... l 'Shaw ....... 6 Cincinnati Withrow . ,... 7 Shaw ....... 7 Heights ............... 0 Shaw ....... 7 Coilinwood ....... . . . 0 Shaw ....... 9 East ............. . . . 0 Shaw ....... 6 Euclid Shore ...... . . . 0 Shaw ....... 10 University School ...... 6 Shaw ....... 5 West Tech ....... .... 3 ' State Tournament. TOM EVANS, who along with BEL- GAN, was the backbone of the mound corps, demonstrates his pitching form. First baseman CHUCK SUA compiled the best fielding average for two con- secutive years. the plate Shaw was equally potent as Dave Gibbons slashed out a .407 average to rank as the leading batter. He was admirably backed up by such hefty sluggers as Hansen, Yedlick, and Sua. Chuck Sua also captured top fielding honors for the second consecutive year with a .985 average. ln the state tournament in May, at Columbus, the team lost the pay-off game to Withrow High of Cincinnati. This contest was a defen- sive nightmare, teaturing seven errors by Shaw and five by Withrow, as the latter eked out a 7-6 decision to become state champion. 1.ii.'iffr1c'P , ff' ii 67 GOLF TEAM Coach Snavely instructs school champ Andy Larned tLeft to rightl C. Regan, I. Liske, Coach Snavely, S. Per- in putting form. rotti, A. Larned. FCJRE! t ND four it is, the number of members on Shaw's golf team. Coached by I. L. Snavely, the Black and Red golfers last , '. X year entered interscholastic competition only once. gal N. Although they placed last in the Lake Erie League race on K the Elyria links, they showed marked improvement over their X Ti , pre-season form. Elyria took the tournament with a 339 score ' l U and a 42-stroke margin over the Cardinal four. K 1 S ln the post-season intramural tournament, Andy Larned, -R1 -'V ' A blasting out a 179 for 36 holes, defeated a field of ten golfers. Sam Perrotti with a l86 placed second. fbafifzed., Jfafzcfled., fumfzfi INNING every dual meet in the season and then placing high in both the Lake Erie League and the' Northeastern Ohio meets was the impressive record compiled by Coach E C. Offinger's crack l94l cinder burners. Shining out on the star-studded squad were Fred lones and George Kall, both excellent milers who kept well ahead of all opposition throughout the season. During pre-season practice Iones was unable to reach his top in the mile. However, Kall turned in some form and it appeared the team would be weak 68 mighty impressive times and fnally gained the distinction of being one of the best milers in the city. According to the coach, this squad, liberally blessed with stars, was the finest in many years.. With the material coming up and the veterans left, next year's team has a fine chance to make an equally impressive record. During the season, Shaw beat Heights, Shaker, Latin, Collinwood, and placed second in the Lake Erie League meet. Darrach and l-ioustaii piiino for the TRACK TEAM BACK Row. fLOfl iii iiqiiii B. sioiii, Couch Nick, L. Davis, D. Levis, W. 10W huffilfffi V they vlfwff HHH Gnd Houston, R. Blosser, D. Nesbitt, B. Krause, I, Darroch, B. Hannon, I. Gokorscli, Omit IGSPQCUVQIY- B. Binder, B. Long, E. Miller, Coach Offinqer. SECOND ROW: H. Allison, R. Essell, I. Roberts, H. Lang, B. Sprague, F. Rote, B. Lowry, I, Reid, E. Timbers, 'N D la F. Mgr. FRONT ROVV: I. Hartman, G. Kall, I. Iohnsoiu, B. Buqbee, D. Cna Dowdoll, E. Koval. i ' BILL SPRAGUE qoes up and over at DOWDELL, although finishing first, was disqualified, but REID came through for a victory. 69 WEARERS of Me us!! J 5 fy 1 13 VARSITY S BACK ROW: fLe-tt to riqhtl B. Ross, C. Dick, D. Gardner, B, Hannon, R. Augustine, B. Krause, R. Denslow, M. Chandler, R, Ross, B. Lapierre, N. Pearn, A. Wildern, l. Williams. SECOND ROW: E. Timbers, D. Gibbons, H. Allison, R. Woltt, I. Reid, B. Pojok, D. Hansen, K. Carrier, D. Shaps, D. Berger. FRONT ROVV: F. Stecli, W. Houston, L. Schloupt, B. Stout, D. Nesbitt, G. Taylor, B. Austin, P. Clark, I. Hartman, D. Kappus, A. Gaudio. URING the past year the Varsity S Club has widened the scope of its activities to a greater extent than ever before. Highest on its list of achievements stands the capable handling of order in the cafeteria, a duty first assigned to them during the second semester. Newest brain-child was the sparkling creation of the position of winter sports' queen, destined to become an annual event at Shaw. lodv Christian received this vear's laurels after winning the admiring approval of the student body. According to the custom originated by last year's club, the members pre- sented a cup to the outstanding athlete ot the year. First Semestcr BILL KNAPP. .. Second Semester . . , .... President ...... .... B OB POIAK BOB KRAUSE .... .... V ice President .,... .... D AN SHAPS BOB POIAK. . . ,.... Secretary ..... ....... I IM REID UM REID ..,.... .... T reasurer.. MR. CAMPBQLL. . . . . .Adviseid DAVE NESBlTT MR. CAMPBELL 1 , , ioDY CHRISTIAN. 70 Lcft, the trophy awarded -fach year to the outstand- ing athlete center, Lake Eric League football tro- phy, Shaw and Lakewood co-champs right, the first Winter Sports Oueen QW GIRLS' SPCDRTS F WI x f IODY, BABE, RUTH, LAUVON, and MARY ELLEN plan qirls' ' sports activities. The TARPON medal, worn only by ihe Tarpon presideni. Learning how to save lives. A crucial moment in a game iii the girls' gym. 71 fssla v W 1' 4 AEE. iff 3535 z 1 f .k 4 -Y 1 r - ts . f. has 1-is .. mf-f 'T' g RUTH TERWILLIGER IOLINE McKENZIE RUTH ROMAINE ROBERTA BYRUM BETTY HAMXLTON EVELYN WALLACE BARBARA REYNOLDS ANGIE CUSUMANO ' 6 J G A A Gdyllttitqf GG!! . . . - - - - - - IRMLY taking its place in the realm of Shaw High sportsdom, the Girls Athletic Association this year has endeavored to make every girl sports- minded and realize the benefits derived from systematic competition. Because of its ever increasing number of members, the organization is divided into smaller groups according to sports. And one or two members of the Athletic Council, pictured above, head each small group. ln charge ot volleyball were Iody Christian and her assistant Barbara Bell. Baseball was headed by Lavonne Pickens, and Angie Cusamano led winter sports. Peggy Beimholz and Evelyn Wallace Worked together on swim- ming, While Ioline McKenzie took charge of lite saving. Georgie Croft and Betty Lou Hamilton headed modern dancing, with Adele Thayer, assisted by Barb Reynolds, ruling over basketball. Ruth Terwilliger walked at the head 72 ,K A..Y-Y- Y Y Y. .-its ' 1 pa- if -3 Q :X N Y 1 PEGGY REIMHOLZ LAUVON PICKENS - A veiifffi .lt :walls .1 5 A ' g ifs. N 1' ' 'gt Y , .1 ,.- - f. 'X uit in -TAA ,Q 5, BARBARA BELL MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN of the hiking club, with the help of ADELE THAYER GINNY COBURN GEORGIE CROFT IODY CHRISTIAN Ginny Coburny and Ruth Homaine and Mary Ellen O'Brien piloted the horseback riclers. This ambitious fifteen has tried during the year to make the association In the Words of Miss councils in years. a vital part in every qirl's school lite. Alice lurinqus, They have been one of the best ATHLETIC COUNCIL First Semester MARY E. OBRIEN.. ROBERTA BYRUM.. MISS IURINGUS ..... Second Semester 'Wg President ..... .,.. B ARBARA REYNOLDS . . . .... Secretary-Treasurer. .,..... GEORGE CROFT C Adviser .,.. ....... i fuss IURINGUS I' Q, 73 TARPON 'ERMAIDS of the Tarpon Club who, to attain membership, must be able to swim ten lengths of the pool while doing various strokes, have completed another successful season. They enjoyed a splash party with Heights, in Ianuary Tarpon had charge of the girls' inter-class swimming meet. The seniors won the meet, while the juniors edged in to take second place. A sophomore Tarpon had charge of all sophomores in the girls' inter- class swimming meet, a junior, of all juniors: and a senior, of all seniors. On the day of initiation, the new girls re- ceive fifty points each toward their S letter. Then there is the Tarpon medal, worn only by the president. 74 TARPON OFFICERS tLeft to rightj F. Allerton, l. I-foefler, E. Wallace, F. Barton, A. Cusamano, I. Nelson. LIFE SAVING BACK ROW: tLeft to rightj B. Barr, R. Dornbirer, I. Van Kirk, M. Heed, A. Colchin, L. jackson, I. McKenzie, E. Winsor. SECOND BOW: M. Huff, H. Brigman. FRONT ROW: L. Pearce, C. Irwin, M. Steinbach, P. Reimholz. IFE-SAVEBS don't always come in packages. Nearly thirty-six girls have been learning each Thursday night after school, since Febru- ary, how to provide proof of this. Miss Alice luringus is in charge of teaching the girls such things as artificial respiration, first aid, and how to save a drowning person. The girls practice on each other to pass tests. Since only a limited number are allowed to take the course, each girl is required to try out by swimming five laps of the pool, using the front crawl and the side stroke. From the best of these, the class is selected. --i T'. H SS? W ARIETY is the spice of life-variety is just what puts the spice into girls' sports, and volleyball is one of these varied activities. Throughout most of the year, Tuesday and Thursday nights saw groups of girls, under the instruction and supervision of Iody Christian and Barb Bell, competing in this sport. At the end of the year, team captains make recom- mendations, and from these, two all-star teams are chosen and arbitrarily given the names Yah' and Ilurvard. Quite a rivalry springs up between the two teams and the Yale-Harvard game is a tradi- tional battle. BASKETBALL U TEPS. This one word is iamiliar to one group of girls who meet after school-V-the girls' basket- ball teams. On an average of twice every week the girls get together and play. Although they usually do it just for the fun in it , there is something to be gained. The girls earn points for each game, which add up, and may finally enable them to receive the award of the small S letter. The greatest honor they could possibly receive is the big S letter. No wonder there is always such a crowd. Girls have everything to gain and nothing to lose. i GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: tLeit to rightl R. Ter- williger, R. Romaine, F. Allerton, R. Cisar, B. Barr, V. Holdt, B. Davidson, l. Hardy, S. Lewis, R. Byrum. FRONT ROW: E. Sua, D. Gundel, V. Coburn, B. Reynolds, E. Gilmore, D. Lantz. GIRLS' BASKETBALL BACK ROW: il.ett to rightl E. White, V. Mitchell, V. Holdt, S. Kopp, l. Fox, EQ. Iacobs. FRONT ROW: R. Cisar, R. Nicholson, L. Pickens, C. Davidson, M. Rutland. 75 AQUA-DUX E Miss Alice Iuringus asked any of those red-clad mermaids in the swimming Classes to take charge for her, they would be very capable ot doing so. These extra-good strokes- ters make up the Aqua-Dux, or the girls' swim- ming leaders. Since Miss Iuringus is the only girls' athletic instructor, her task would be im- possible were it not tor the help she receives from the more capable girls. At their meetings during sixth period each Friday, Miss Iuringus teaches the Aqua-Dux all kinds ot swimming strokes, kicks, and div- ing techniques. They thereby become instruc- 76 'nqfeacfwzfi tors themselves and teach other girls beginning swimming. During the day when the girls' swimming classes are in the pool, you will find each class divided into tour or tive squads, with one mem- ber of Aqua-Dux in charge of each squad. The inexperienced girls, the beginners, benefit from individual instruction made possible by small groups, and the Aqua-Dux themselves gained much experience from doing the teaching. This year the goal of the Aqua-Dux was to teach each member ot the swimming classes to swim forty laps ot the pool by the end of the semester. AQUA-DUX 2 BACK ROW: tLeft to rightl G. Elliott, R. Erbor, R. Dornbirer, P. Reimholz, I. Christian, I. Barr, M. Steinbach. SECOND ROW: B. Barr, I. Evans, I. Berndsen, M. Hartman, L. Calvin, F. Martineau, D. Lantz, L. Hackney, M. L. Thompson, C. Geller. FRONT ROW: M. I. Hawkins, C. Stafford, A. Gold- berg, I. Lewis, I. Hoefler. AQUA-DUX 1 BACK ROW: tLeft to right? B. Barr, M. Hewitt, I. Evans, M. Reed, M. Huff, I. Hottell, I. Christian, C. Goller, P. Allerton, Ft. Dornbirer, I. Barr. FRONT ROW: E. Winsor, E. Gibson, P. Reim- holz, E. Sua, E. Hisey, A. Iones, E. Vtfallace, A. Orr, I. Vokoun. - --Y-pw vw--Y H- 7 nm r MODERN DANCING BACK ROW: tLett to rightl M. Rutland M. Taylor, C. Irwin. SECOND ROW I. Christian, P. Reimholz, Dj Lantz, F Allerton. FRONT ROW: I. Smith, I l.ewis, R. Romaine, G. Croft, F. Averill, V. Schrock, S, Hammond. S LETTER GIRLS BACK ROW: tLeft to rightl R. Byrum V. Schrock, M. O'Brien, F. Allerton, E Wallace, R. Romaine, P. Reimholz SECOND ROW: C. Irwin, R. Nicholson R. Cisar, B. Barr, A. Thayer, C. Klecka, I. Connell. FRONT ROW: L. Pickens, R. Terwilliger, D. Gundel, V. Coburn, B Reynolds, E. Gilmore, I. Hoefler. Wfaalmnfb OM-TOMS beating, the sound of a voice, and girls complaining of aches and pains -all lend a definite hand to the popular Modern Dance. ln 1940 Miss Alice luringus started Modern Dancing and since then it has continued to be one of the favorite extra-curricular activities. This year more emphasis has been put on the individual instead of group work. Betty Hamilton and Georgie Croft, two mem- bers ot the Girls' Athletic Association, said-this was shown clearly in the Christmas Pageant dance, which Was presented by a selected group. S LETTER GIRLS ff 'M going to put mine on a White sweater where it will show up better or Why don't you wear it on the back of your middie today? were only two of the comments heard on that. certain day when hard-working, ath- letic-minded girls received their long-awaited S letters. lf a girl has earned 350 points, she is eligible for a small letter: 700 points entitle her to a large letter. These points are earned by par- ticipating in many of the sports that a girl is offered by the Athletic Council. Each sport in which she is active earns more points for her. 77 SHUTTLE STAFF 4110464 ifze gem 'aaunf Zlfud, dank -.. .,. SHUTTLE STAFF The editor and his assistant plat layouts for the boot. . , . . While the business staff han dies sales and circulation Cisar, Ross, Iohnson and Walsh th staff. .CAL COOLIDGE Lditorein-Lhief .......................... Assistant Editor ...... .... H AREY CAMPBELL Photographic Editor .... .... Photographers .... Artist ............ . Business Manager. Assistant Manager. Adviser ........... .GEORGE HAVENS 5 DICK CEEEEZIN may HENDERSON ...PETER ROBERTS IEWETTE IOHNSON ........BOB ROSS . .MR. MCNEILL HAVENS and CERREZIN examine prints and Artist ROBERTS is no mean liand at KAY COOLIDGE snuff rs discuss possibilities for future sliots. his trade, sito types :intl typos 1 typ f Jae 4 I I I ii ETS see now, this is May. lf we start started in the spring of one year and ended in now, by September we should have . . . hm . . . by November this ought to be done and by February all copy should be . . . Yep! If we start now, we should get all the work done in eleven months-if we work fast! Last year at this time, Editor Cal Coolidge inight have been heard rnurubling these words to hiiuself, and they are roughly the schedule that the fifteen inenibers of the Shuttle editorial staff followed in putting out this book. Work the spring of the next. The work of the editorial staff, however, does not make up the whole picture, for without the business staff there would be no photographs, no writeups, in fact----'no Shuttle. This branch of the staff works the calendar 'round also, pro- curing ads, managing sales, and finally dis- tributing the Shuttle when it is published in May. SCHVV'Al.LEH, f-IQUSTON and LUCI porus SPILKA and DAVIS read copy as LEWIS and HOlllIf c l' old Shuttles for new ideas, BOYLE pauses at the cupboard. for C1SSlQI1IIlf5ItfS. :Qi 1 jr ::t3gsmt,,,i5.w, 79 OBSERVER STAFF FW foie! GUM? ltwa 6616664 First Semester DICK GUTHRIE .,... JOYCE MARKS ..... . . . BETTY BROWNLEE ...,. .Executive Editor. . . .News Editor... . .Feature Editor. . FRANK STEINBRUEGGE ........ Sports Editor.. IUNE HOTTELL .......... . . DOROTHY DAVIS ...... BOB ROSS ....... MR, MCNEILL ..... . . .Copy Editor. . . Advertising Editor. . . . . . Circulation Editor .....Adviser..... Second Semester .. . .DICK GUTHRIE . . . .IOYCE MARKS . . . . . .BETTY BROWNLEE IOHN SCHWALLER ...JUNE I-IOTTELL .DOROTHY DAVIS ........BOB ROSS .. .MR MCNEILL gil' in' if? F - 46' If Z Q Q 'z' Q Q W xntl ,tn '4 I I tLeit to right? P. Hill, G. Wood, M. Ottinqer, I. Hottell, M. Caivin, D. Len- non, M, Porris, M. Moore, M. Baker. ILeit to right? D. Davis, I. Marks, B, Armstrong, D. Guthrie, B. Ross, B. Brownlee, I, Schwaller. 80 tl.eft to rightl A. Schenker, S. Hunter K. Coolidge, M. Spilka, S. Lewis, W. Houston. 1 -- fLeft to rightl R. Wolff, T. Carr, V. Drury, F. Roth, E. Malbin, A. lones. X0 1 l . Ni 'Eg' Qi wi EM Z' ' PL!-XSHING words and pictures onto paper, and from them molding a record of the year's events at Shaw High School-this has been the work of the staff of the Shaw O!v.w1'Az't'1'. The grim figure of war that had shoved aside so many things, early worked itself into the pages of the paper and remained conspicu- ously there throughout the year. The finished product, appearing bi-weekly, was in general a very complete and interesting one. But behind each issue there lay the inces- sant clicking of typewriters, the decisive cut- ting lines of so many copyreaders' pencils, and the monotonous, droning voices of weary proof- readers so common to any newspaper. Sup- plementing these efforts were the vigorous actions of the circulating department, and the winning smiles of a host of hopeful advertising solicitors, all aiming at giving the best in news to Shaw. 81 STUDENT COUNCIL I BACK ROW: lLeft to rightl B. Treister McClelland, P. Bussong. STUDENT COUNCIL ii R. PRESIDENT, I move that the Student Council finance new equipment for the noon movies. After due deliberation the vote was taken and the president declared, It is so ordered. And such is the manner in which our high school has been operated by students. Miss Anna Soutar, adviser, has tried to instill demo- cratic and practical ideals into the council. In a large sense it is this that has been ac- complished. This year the point system, effected by George Havens, was put into practice. Mem- DANCE COMMITTEE I Left to right: G. Croft, S. Lewis, C. Coolidge. LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE I Left to right: M. Bonsteel, D. Williams, M. Rhyne. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE I Left to right: W. Moorhead, V. Councell, B. MacDonald. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE I Left to right: F. Dixon, P. Cramer, F. Stein- bruegge. M. Rhyne, M. Bigalke, C. Monck, W. Moorhead. THIRD ROW: B, MacDon- ald, G. Havens, F. Dixon, B. Carver, B. Krause, L. Fisher, D. Williams, R. Bill, C. Coolidge. SECOND ROW: V. Councell, W. Sutter, M. O'Brien, C. Driggs, I. Neckar, F. Steinbruegge, M. Bonsteel. FRONT ROW: S. Auer, S. Lewis, T. Luci, G. Croft, P. Cramer, L. SHOW COMMITTEE I Lett to riqht: C. Monck, S. Auer, L. Fisher. POINT COMMITTEE I Lett to right: M. Biqallce, L. McClelland, Havens. FINANCE COMMITTEE I Left to right: P. Bussonq, B. Krause, VJ. Sutte MONITOR COMMITTEE I Left to riqht: B. Carver, T. Luci, R. Bill, O'Brien. bers also made their annual visit to various Cleveland hiqh schools to learn hoxv other councils operate. A system of tickets for noon movie admit- tance was adopted for federal tax purposes, the operation of the detention room was assumed by the council, and the constitution was re- written. Althouqh many other projects were also cam- pleted, from these examples one may deter- mine the relative value of Shaw's alert Student Council. fs L7 . M. -we .fin Y. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I Lett to riqtit: M. O'Brieii, V. Pres., I. Neckar, Seog XV. Sutter, Treusg C. Driqqs, Pres. POINT COMMITTEE II Left to right: I. Neckar, B. Krause, F. Mar- tineau. MONITOR COMMITTEE II Left to right: B. Boyle, I. Reid, B. Carver, S. Lewis, VV. Suiier. FINANCE COMMITTEE II Left io right: B. Keiteler, L. Fisher. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE II Left to riqhi: C. Rode, L. McClelland, G. Croft. COUNCIL SPONSORS First Semester CHARLES DRIGGS ................ President MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN ........ Vice President IACK NECKAR ......... ........ S ecretary WINIFRED SUTTER . . . ...... Treasurer MISS SOUTAR ...... .... A dviser .2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE II Left io right: V. Councell, Sec., L Fisher, Treasq W. Sutter, V. Pres.: B Krause, Pres. STUDENT COUNCIL II BACK ROW: Left to riqhl: S. Ham- mond, D, Shaps, I. Berman, D. Williams, B. Boyle, B. Carver, C. Parker, C. Cool idao, E. Hisny. SECOND ROW: B. Po- ialc, I. Reid, L. Fisher, W. Sutter, B Krause, V. Councell, I. Neckar, B. Kel toler, W. Moorhead. FRONT ROW: G. Croft, T. Luci, B. Reynolds, I. Chrislian, M. Biqalke, F. Martineau, C. Rode, P Cramer, L, McClelland, S. Lewis. cfekwie acfzlu-1lZ'ie4 Second Semester BOB KRAUSE .......... .......... P residenl WINIFRED SUTTER ........... Vice President VIRGINIA COUNCELL .... ........ S ecretary LARRY FISHER ......... ...... T reasurer MISS SOUTAR ........ .... A clviser H I , F 'W DANCE COMMITTEE Il Left to right: B. Reynolds, I. Christian, B. Po- jalc, D. Williams. SHOW COMMITTEE ll Left to right: M. Biaalke, T. Luci. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE ll idqe. LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE ll Left lo right: S. Hammond, E. I-Iisey, V. Coun- Cell, C. Parker, W. Moorhead. Left to riqht: I. Berman, P. Cramer, C. Cool- - I , -V, HONOR SOCIETY I BACK BOW: il..eft to rightl R. Terwilliaer T Luc' B Hanlon, C. Frisbee C M , , . 1, . Romaine, l... Pickens, M. I-linslce, A. , . onclc. SECOND BOW: B. Pojak, G. Havens, E. Smith, C. Tayerle, F. Ste-inbruegge, I. Watt, W. Houston, C. Driggs, F. Dixon, C. Coolidge. FRONT ROW: S Brown, E. Kerrigan, H. Noble, l. Morgan, B. MacDonald, M. E ' ' Davis, M. Rhyne. First Semester BILL MacDONAl..D . OBrien, P. Bussong, M: Qlzaaaclea, Scholazniuifz, feafmduip, Sawice Second Semester ...............President...... ..........BOB POIAK MARY ELLEN OBRIEN .... . . . .Vice President .,... ..... W AYNE HOUSTON PEGGY BUSSONG. ..... ...... S ecretary IANET MORGAN . . . .,.. Treasurerl.. l . . MISS IONES ..... ..... A dviser .... OMIN , in lanuary and May, the Honor Society appointments bring anxiety and suspense to each member of the student body, While honoring a select few who have striven to distinguish themselves in character, scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice. Sh , ese appointments are unknown to anyone except the faculty ad- viser, Miss Ia ' net Jones, until the secretary of the society tears open the sealed envel G semi-annually ' roucled in secrecy th ope and 86 . . . .LAUVON PIC KENS . .RUTH ROMAINE ....,..MISS IONES reads the nam age of the audi torium. Election to this national organization is one of the highest achievements a student can attain while attending high school. To be considered, a student must be either an llA, a l2B, or a 12A and be in the upper fourth of his class. If he meets these require- ments, his name is submitted to his teachers, who judge him on th e other four previously- stated qualities. es from the st TOP-RANKING SCHOLARS Class oi Ianuary. 1942 Sarah Brown Peggy Bussong lean Dilrnuth Fred Dixon Charles Driggs Dwiqht Evans Horace Forbush Elsie Franchi Carol Frisbee Shirley I-Ieckelman Margaret Hinske Else Kerrigan Bill Mather Charlotte Monck Ianet Morgan Hazel Noble Mary Ellen O'Brien Dart Peterson Nancy Phillips Margaret Rhyne Virginia Schrock Frank Steinbruegge Calvin Tayerle Evelyn Wallace Class of Iune, 1942 Bay Blosser Virginia Coburn Calvin Coolidge Georgie Croft Mary Davis Dorothy Dillow Bill Fields Eileen Gilmore Alice Hanlon Mona Hart George Havens Marion Henderson Ellen Herrick Wayne Houston Bob Krause Werner Lewin Tina Luci Bill MacDonald Lauvon Pickens Bob Pojak Charles Began Lois Reiner Barbara Reynold Albert Rhoa Ruth Romaine Dorothy Smith Ruth Terwilliger Iarnes Van Epp Iohn Watt Henrietta Zorn S Class of Ianuary. Shirley Auer Evelyn Giles Carol Macha lean Meyer Charles Parker Carol Bode Louise Both Winifred Sutter Npfnonll- X Noun sguuv N 'vii vga. Y t it 5 X L 1943 HONOR SOCIETY II BACK ROW: CLeft to rightt C. Parker, B. Fields, B. Krause, R. Blosser, I. Van Epp, A. Hhoa, W. Lewin. SECOND ROW: C. Macha, M. Hart, M. Henderson, E. Gilmore, B. Reynolds, G. Croft, L. Reiner. FRONT ROW: I. Meyer L Roth C Rode S Auer W Sutter H Z , . , . , . , . , . om, V. Coburn. 87 ON STAGE fb Scene from the Mid-Year Play, Ever Since Eve -Football team wolfs BETTY EVANS as PEGGY REIMHOLZ and SHIRLEY PATTON look on in envY: IOHN INMAN cmd GLEN CAMERON have been muscled out of ihe picture. lake Me Www DRAMATIC CLUB BACK ROW: lLeft to rightl H. Hutton, C. Monck, V. Councell, l. Hoefler, l. Iohnston, F. Frayer. FRONT ROW: B. Fields, R. Brauncl, P. Reimholz, I. Morgan. THESPIANS . . . ASTERS of comedy and tragedy are the finished products of Shaw's largest after- school activity. Under the direction of Miss Lois Dean, students undertake the task of pro- viding entertainment for almost seven thousand first-nighters each semester. Following in the footsteps of their adviser, Peggy Reimholz and Helen Brigman, 1942 pres- ident and secretary, respectively, have become adept at the art of make-up, and '41 President First Semester Robert Braund undertook the job of assistant director for first semester performances. Three or four one-act playettes began the Cardinal Players' season in September, which blossomed into participation in the annual Christmas pro- gram and the entertainment tor the Senior Friendship-Hi-Y banquet, and sprang into full bloom with two smash hits for Ianuary Class Night, The Yellow Sheet and A Vane Effort. Second Semester BOB BRAUND ....... ..... P resident ..... ..... P EGGY REIMHOLZ PEGGY REIMHOLZ ..... ...,. V ice President .... .......... B ILL FIELDS IANET MORGAN .,.., ..... S ecretary ...,. ..... H ELEN BRIGMAN BILL FIELDS ........ ..... T reasurer. . . .... GLEN CAMERON MISS DEAN ....... .... A dviser. . ....... MISS DEAN Eve. MISS DEAN At the left is Miss Lois Dean, Shaw dra- matic coach, pictured directing the pro- duction of the Mid-Year Play, Ever Since 89 . DEBATE CLUB BACK ROW: tLeft to right? l. Angel, C. Spencer, K. Thompson. THIRD ROW: L. Lehmann, A. Rhoa, L. Meshenberg, E. Brown, G. Rhodes. SECOND ROW: C. Mocha, D. Shontz, C. Driggs, A. Dolan, K. Lees, D. Iohnson, A. Newman, E. Kerrigan, E. Forbush. FRONT ROW: VV, Moorhead, W. Lewin, L, I. Iohnson, D. Lennon. ARGUMENT, CRATORY, DECLAMATION ITH red face, cold hands and perspiration on his brow, he takes his seat -the finishing act as a member of the Debate Club completes his speech. This organization was formed in 1910 and is one of the oldest and most popular clubs at Shaw. Entertainment at meetings has included Various speakers and debates with visiting schools, giving members other than those on the regular team a chance to work out speeches. Membership in the National Forensic League is the greatest honor a de- bater can obtain. He must get twenty points in inter-scholastic speech work and pass before the vote of the members. First Semester Second Semester WERNER LEVVIN ..... . ,.,.. President .... ...LESTER MESHENBERG LAURA IOHNSON .... .... V ice President .... ..... W AYNE MOORHEAD DOROTHY LENNON... ..... Secretary .... ..... G EORGE RHODES WAYNE IVIOORHEAD ,... .... T reasurer .... ..... D lCK lOHNSON MISS CRANK .......... ...Adviser ..... ..... lk HSS CRANK NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE STANDING: CLeft to rightl C. Coolidge, A. Newman, D. Gairing, G, Havens, W. Houston, E. Brown. SITTING: lf. Thompson, D. Davis, D. Shanti, E. L Forbush, W. Moorhead, E ,A ,, f'f'l.5s MUSIC... !m4Z!w4pmZZ!w! -.., Time out for refreshments. The band plays songs cf freedom ui the pcxtri oiic rally. 7 . Q Y . .HQ 4 I ff , ff ORCHESTRA BACK ROW: iLeft to rightl N. Piazza, M. Brown, D. Whitlam, I. Hardy, S. Downs, E. Stinson, W. Rose, G. Engstrom, R. Story. SECOND ROW: P. Mazurek, V. Avent, B. King, D. Zook, I. Cicone, V, Talcott, D. Kern, P. Whiteman, R. Tull, R. Matson, D. Markell, L. Larson. FRONT ROW: L. Throckmorton, O. DiPadova, B. L. Smith, I. Graham, I. McDarment, E. Holliday, I. Hart. THE ORCHESTRA . . . LOIS Tl-IROCKMORTON. . . BETTY LU SMITH ...... IEAN HARDY ..,.... MR. NIERGARTH .... EMEMBER the Mystery of 972? That was for the band concert. There is another number in Shaw so familiar to its musicians, The Musical Thirty-five, to wit, the orchestra. Everyone has heard the orchestra-on Armis- tice Day, at Christmas, at Commencement, and Class Night-and everyone has echoed Direc- tor Milton Niergarth's opinion on the steady 92 ...........President . . . . . . .Vice President . .... Secretary-Treasurer ..............Adv1ser improvement over the past two or three years. Mr. Niergarth says, The interest in orches- tras is growing steadily, the quality of string players has improved: musical organizations are doing better things. Next year's aggrega- tion is bound to be even better. This group wound up a season of hard Work after the annual concert in May. BAND MEMBERS M. Allen, W. Allen, H. Allison, H. Applegate, P. Arbuckle, I. Berman, D. Beeler, T. Blumenthal, M. Bonsteel, E. Brown, G. Cameron, B. Christy, I. Cicone, D. Cole, C. Davis, D. Dows, F. Drake, R. Ellis, K. Emerson, G. Engstrom, D. Erdly, E. Erickson, M. Foote, V. Francis, D. Gairinq, I. Graham, R. Henderson, R. I-Iirschauer, D. Hoff, G. Hollar, F. Houston M. Huff, R. I-lunscher, C. Ingram, I. Inman, W. Isaac, P. lzant, W. Iackson, I. Iacobsen, G. Iewett, D. Kern, B. King, W. Kinney, B. Kinsey, I. Kopp, R. Kretzer, W. Lang, I. Leahy, I. Lewis, I. McDarment, C. Mocha, D. McGiffin, L. McClelland, H. Martin, B. Matson, I. Meyer, Y. Niqhman, B. Pattie, D. Pattie, D. Paul, W. Powell, D. Pratt, I. Riccardi, G. Ritter, W. Roeqe, W. Rose, D. Royer, D. Ruoff, M. Rush, G. Schenk, W. Shively, B. Smith, E. Snook, R. Sprenkle, R. Stallings, M. Stashower, E. Stinson, R. Story, V. Talcott, C. Thacker, L. Thomas, K. Thompson, R. Trivisonno, R. Tull, I. Van Epp, R. Wolcott, H. Walter, D. White, P. Whiteman, R. Whitlam, D. Wiley, I. Wood, T. Wood, E. York, D. Zook. ...ancfiffzegancl GLEN CAMERON. . . ......... President BOB MATSON ..... .... V ice President BETTY KING ...... ....... S ecretary GLENN SCI-IENK ..... .... T reasurer MR. NIERGARTH ..... .... . Adviser H ORWARD March! cries General Milton Nierqarth, and to the accompaniment of tramping feet and blarinq horns his 96 cam- paign-hardened qladiators flash with perfect precision across the autumnal turf. At every football game last fall, the band was there, attired in their new uniforms, to lend moral support to the team and shorten the Weary hours between halves with their ex- cellent music and marching. It was the best marching band I have ever had! exclaimed Mr. Nierqarth when asked about the current year's qroup. Since the United States' declaration of War, patriotic music has been in great demand: and one of the principle functions of the band at the present time is to appear in patriotic assem- blies and rallies throughout the city. 93 , tn CLUB P Mazurek, V. GIRLS' GLEE BACK ROW: CLeft to right? B. Daniels, L. Ruth, I. Kirchner, M. Hornung, . Talcott, R. Bond, E, Brussee, E. Drescher, S. Weiss, I. Morgan, C. Randall. THIRD ROW M. Ottinger, D. Cope, E. Griffith, l. Beranek, M. Frericks, D. Barlak, I. Lawrence, B. Ketteler, I. Miller, L. Cook, I, Peters, M. Mcher. SECOND ROW: M. Heil, E. Rothaermel, C. Krische, B. Clymer, A. Pace, M. Hart, R. Beaumont, I. Figler, A. Vara, A. Dolan, L. Mattern. FRONT ROW: M. Schworer, D, Smith, H. Zcrn, V. Coburn, E. Greggor, I. Beckman, P. Dale, M. Davies. U UY Defense Stamps and lick the other Cantata of Dickens' C-'fII'f.YfIlIlI.Y Carol, and a pot- side. luck supper. Meetings were held on Mondays Remember that on the morning broadcast? tor the Girls' Gleey while the Boys' Glee met It was made by those two comic characters of on Wednesdays. the local airwaves who advertised the Boys' For tenors, baritones, basses, sopranos, and Glee Club. altos alike, these clubs have offered ample Activities tor the glee clubs this year in opportunity for all prospective operatic stars to cluded an after-school dance, a Christmas show their abilities. With the cooperation ot, and under the direc- tion of, Iacob E. Hines, these clubshave accom- ' plished their purpose of giving students who could not be in the A Cappella Choir the chance to sing. . fl I Xmvlll Q-,Aol 3 - - 94 BOYS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: tLeft to riqhtl S. Perrotti, H. Thomas, N. Roby, VV. Williams, H. Hoffman, I.. Meshenberq, E. Brown, D, Webster, B. Francis, I. Haas. SECOND ROW: E. Hart, D. Iohnsort, T. Partlow, I. Angel, D. Peterson, M. lacobson, K. Thompson, H. Barletta, N. Schmidt. FRONT ROW: B. Matscn, S. Hiltabicldle, P. Whiteman, C. Driqqs, A. Martin, C. Spencer, D. Wolcott, I, Birkliold. . . . THE GLEE CLUBS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Semester Second Semester GINNY COBURN .... ..... P resident ...,... .... D OROTHY SMITH DOROTHY SMITH .... .... V ice President ..... ...RUTH BEAUMONT HENRIETTA ZORN .... .... S ecretary ...... . . .MARIORIE BARRETT EDITH GREGOR ..... .... T reasurer ..... .... B ETTY KETTELER MR. HINES ....... .... A dviser .... ........ M R. HINES , 7 Jil, 3' 1 sl . 5 BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Semester Second Semester I . Q IOE: HAAS ...........,. ...... P resident ...... .. WALTER WILLIAMS '4 Q,.6f DART PETERSON .....,....... Vice President .... ........ I ACK BIRKHOLD 2rF'f'g5,5 LESTER MESHENBERG ....... Secretary-Treasurer ..., ...... A LAN GROSS 'tba-:'f:f' MR. HINES ........... .Adviser ....... ...... M R. I-IINES 95 CHOIR BACK ROW: tLeft to right? I. Lawrence, D. Nutting, N. Thompson, R. Todd, N. Schmidt, K. Carlson, D. Hoyt, B. Walling, R. Stiebeling, C. Prior, W. Williams, I. Brainard, H. Campbell, D. Iohnson, A. Newman, B. Gage, A. Gross, R. Nixon, R. Morris, THIRD ROW: D. Smith, C. Kibler, C. Russo, S. Hiltabiddle, N. Roby, E. Anderson, D. Wilson, A. Bond, B. Mulligan, I. Angel, D. Peterson, D. Webster, I. Haas, A. Martin, C. Driggs, K. Enkler, I. Birkhold, I. Douglas, I. Friedlander. SECOND ROW: N. Benderick, M. Hart, A. Pace, C. Rode, E. Halls, E. Greggor, I. Walker, M. Barrett, M. Smith, C. Smith, R, Bond, V. Talcott, E. Drescher, L. Shreve, P. Smith, H. Rekittke, R. Kockers, I. Kirby, I. Davis, B. Smith, C. Kelsey. FRONT ROW: L. Smith, M. Davies, H. Crawford, M. Gardiner, E. Rothamel, M. Thomas, R. Gettig, I. Iohnston, B. Ketteler, I. Vokoun, I. Beckman, H. Zcrn, I. Smith, R. Beaumont, I. Nelson, V. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Muiwiafdll First Semester Second Semester CHARLES RUSSO .... ..... P resident ...... .... I OHN BRAINARD IOE HAAS ............ .... V ice President ..... ........ A LAN MARTIN IEANNE BECKMAN... ..... Secretary ...... .... D OROTHY SMITH ALAN MARTIN ....... ..... T reasurer .... ..... H ENRIETTA ZORN MR. HINES ........ .... A dviser... ......... MR. HINES ii H, no, we don't work harder for any can hear the choir in the Lake Erie League special event during the year. We just put all we can into each performance, said Iake Hines, better known to choristers as Father Hines. And no wonder. When the A Cappella Choir sings the Armistice Day songs ot peace, it means them. At Christmas time the choir did its best in trying to spread holiday cheer in hospitals. In the spring the whole community 96 Choral Festival and at the Spring Concert along with the band and orchestra. The graduating classes always walk away from commencement exercises with the songs of the choir ringing in their ears. Outstanding on this year's calendarwguest performance on Bob Hope's program . . . a Kiwanis Christmas program . . . appearance before Cleveland Rotary Club. HI-Y OFFICERS HI-Y LEADERS STANDING: fLeft to rightl C. Russo, B. Long, I. STANDING: tLeft to rightt Mr. Burn, Mr. Dyke, Watt, C. Dick. SITTING: C. Regan, G. Havens, Mr. Angel, Mr. Gardiner, Mr. Russell. SITTING: C. Coolidge. Mr. Naragon, Mr. Cumler, Mr. Wright. First Semester CAL COOLIDGE .... BILL KNAPP ....., BRUCE LONG ........ ..... S ecretary ..,. CHARLES REGAN ..,.. ..... T reasurer.. GEOBGE UMSTEAD. . . ..... Chaplain. . MR. CUMLER ........ ...Advise-r. . . HI-Y... e N a year highlighted by the welcoming of a new adviser, Mr. W. V. Cumler, the I-Ii-Y did much to attain its platform of Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, Clean Living. In addition to the regular curriculum of events, the Hi-Y members actively participated in Civilian Defense. Blackout ordinances were distributed by the Hi-Y, and a majority of the members volunteered for messenger service in the air-raid defense set-up. The Merriam Trophy, awarded semiannu- ally to the best all-around chapter, was cap- tured by Copaine in the first semester. Copaine included among its honors victories in the Stunt nite, football, and attendance contests. A combined I-Ii-Y show was an innovation this year, in which all the chapters pooled their talents to present a musical comedy. This was in contrast to the traditional show wherein an act was presented by each of the nine clubs. .....Pres1dent.... . . . .Vice President. .. . PM WV S? Second Semester . . . .GEORGE HAVENS . . . . . . .BRUCE LONG ........lOl-IN WATT .........CHUCK DICK . . . .CHARLES RUSSO .......MB. CUMLER C AMIGOS BACK BOW: iLeIt to right! N. Thompson, C. Dick, B Fields, F. Belville, T. Patton, G. Wiese. SECOND ROW K. Emerson, B. Swan, D. Cable, I-l. Whittaker, B. Law B. Elder. FRONT BOW: B. Hannon, B. Treister, B. Auer D. Evans, I.. Brugmann, l. Burdett. 97 ARGUS BACK ROIN: il.ott to rightl D. Drensky, B. Christy, A. Wildern, I. Stokes. SECOND ROVV: B. Griffin, R. Erdly, R, Barton, C. Reese, D. Loomis. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dyke, D. Kappus, C. Larsen, H. Allison, F. Prayer, I. Evans. COPAINE BACK ROW: left to righll G. Aptliorp, M. Spillca, D. Stephenson, O. Maloney, B. Olsen. SECOND RONV: Mi. Gardiner, D. McNall, B. Mooney, K. Carrier, D. Greggoi, D. Gerstenberger. FRONT ROW: B. Mulligan, l-l. Hutton, I. Reid, B, Knapp, L. Fisher, B. Austin. DELPHI BACK ROW: Cl.eft to rigl1tI D. Ercily, S. Downs, K. Thomp- son, L, Via, H. Applegate. SECOND ROVV: D. Miller, D. Berger, C. Spreitzer, I. Angel, D. Iohnson, D. McGitIin. FRONT ROW: D. Weiner, N. Wiiies, D. Peterson, R. Vfollf. B. Long, B, Cowan. ECAOWASIN BACK ROW: Clsett to riglitl G. Taylor, G. Unisteaa, I Watt, B. Marshall, T. Beeman, T. Alleman, SECOND ROW Mr. Wright, B. Danford, C. Russo, H. Campbell, P. Russo I. Berinan, F. Riegler. FRONT ROIN: C. Coolidge, G Havens, I. Neckar, B. Krause, B. Poiak, F. Steinbruegge. HALCYON BACK ROVV: fl.eft to riqhtl B. C-rovo, l.. Lclimonn, l Couqlilin. SECOND ROW: D. Webster, W. Funk, B. Barker F. Hocli. FRONT ROW: D. Hoyt, A. Ncwmcn, B. Soitz, I lXtcDorment, Mr. Russell. KRYPTON BACK ROVV: Cl.oft to riqhtl F. Zoliiq, D. Disbro, E, Tim- bers, N. lones, SECOND ROW: E. Smith, B. Thompson, H Copo, VV. Komptliorne. FRONT ROW: E. lVlcHu li B. Pre-ni Q , tlorqost, D. Corrozin, l. Von Epp, A. Rliotw. MAZDA BACK ROVV: fLOft to riqlxtl B. llvllffl, B. Lomppert, B. Boyle, E. Sobu. SECOND ROW: R. Sprezxkle, M. Griffin, D. Colo, B, Boost-ey, B. Carver. FRONT ROKV: I. Mostronqelo, D. Gardner, B. Stout, B. Sampson, l. l-lormon, D. Green. TALR BACK ROW: tLeft to riqhtl R. Mother, J. Wolilstrorn, P. Bechtel, SECOND ROW: I. Hortor, B. Bond, XV. Willioms, NV. Houston, B, Story. FRONT ROW: S. VVilforCl, R. Blos- sor, D. Gtiirinq, D. Morqon, D. lzont, B. Besrd, SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CABINET Sealed sx r s lf: -.xx , ,- .uf sf I- - - ,I - 'I L BACK ROW: tLett to rightl S. Brown, A. Streator, B. Reynolds, I. Beckman, P, Bussong, I. Morgan, V, Councell, W. Sutter. FRONT ROW: D. Smith, C. Monck, V. Coburn, V. Schrock. HOMEROOM CAPTAINS BACK ROW: tLeit to rightl F. Martineau, M. Moher, C. Stafford, E. Winsor, B. Fuller, I. Berndsen, L. Blauman, P. Dickinson, D. Young, I. Perrotti. SECOND ROW: T. Luci, A. David- scn, E. Gilmore, V. Mitchell, M. Taylor, B. Bell, G. Umnitz, L. Iackson, M. Renshaw. FRONT ROW: I. McKenzie, F. Barton, V. Councell, R Kormos, I. Hoefler. FRIENDSHIP CLUBS... B K6 ODERN-that's the design the Senior Friendship Cabinet members had in mind when they, advised by Mrs. Martin Loftus, organized this year's Friendship Club. The Cabinet meets on alternate Wednesdays, while the seven committees get together at other times during the week. Senior Friendship girls are known as Susie Shaws. Each Susie has her choice ot being on one of these committees: Membership, Music, Program, Publicity, Ring, Group, Ser- vice, or Social. Every committee is headed by a chairman who is a Cabinet member. The twelve Susies on the Cabinet are the seven committee chairmen: the president, vice-presi- dent, secretary, treasurer, program chairman, and Inter-Club Council representative. lOO OU'VE all heard the story oi the missing link, haven't you? Well, in Senior Friend- ship, no link is left missing while there are still homeroom captains. They are representatives ot their homerooms, and it is their job to con- vey to members all information concerning the club. Each time the club makes plans for a party, a potluck supper, or a Christmas or a Thanks- giving basket, a meeting for captains is heldg and in this way they are able to see to it that all members contribute in some Way to these plans. ln this way they serve as a link be- tween the executive board and the members. S e rim SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP CABINET BACK ROW: ILe-It to rightl I. Hardy, I. Goncher, B. Ketteler, I. Lawrence, I. nLloyd, D. Lenz, S. Hammond. FRONT ROW: M. Bigalke, I. Iohnston, E. Hisey, I. Fox. Lois Calvin and Dave Neuhaus play Truth or Consequences at a Friendship program. ical!-shit NE of the most active organizations open to all tenth grade girls is the Sophomore Friendship Club. Every two Weeks meetings are held under the direction of Miss Carpenter, club adviser. Members elect officers which form the executive board, this board elects the Sophomore Friendship Club Cabinet. The cabinet meets every two Weeks to discuss and plan activities that will interest and entertain every member. An active schedule including hikes, swimming parties, sports, and potluck suppers are some ot the friendly and interesting activities planned by the cabinet. This group was first organized to give the younger girls a chance to con- duct a club Without having to compete with the older girls. x SENIOR FRIENDSHIP First Semester CHARLOTTE MONCK GINNY COBURN ........ .... DOROTHY SMITH. . . VIRGINIA SCI-IROCK First Semester Second Semester President ........ ..... V IRGINIA COBURN .Vice President .......,. VIRGINIA COUNCELL Secretary ...... ....... W INIFRED SUTTER Treasurer ........... BARBARA REYNOLDS MRS. LOFTUS ................... SOPI-IOMORE FRIENDSHIP .Adviser .................,.. MRS. LOFTUS Second Semester ISABELLE IOHNSTON ............ President .................. ESTHER HISEY ESTHER HISEY ...... IUANITA FOX ...... MARY BIGALKE ..... MISS CARPENTER. . . .....Vice President. . . .....Secretary.... . . . .Treasure-r. . ....Adviser. .. .ISABELLE THOMPSON .. ........... IEAN SMITH ...SALLY HAMMOND . . . .MISS CARPENTER BACK BOW: fLeft to rightl C. Parker, I Haas, B. Cunningham, R. Williams, E. Surad. FRONT BOW: M. Newman, B. Grossman, B. Campbell, H. White, R. Musk. HEALTH CLUB EALTH is essential to happiness. For five years members of the Health Club have successfully proved this. Miss Nina McWebb, school nurse and club adviser, not only keeps the organization well- informed on the latest health news, but she also arranges for interesting speakers to talk on this subject. The first semester the club contributed six dollars towards buying yarn for the Pied Cross. The girls themselves have been busy knitting nine-inch squares for afghans and doing other knitting Work to help in the current war relief and soldiers' aid efforts. ki r. 1: 4641 if I 6 3 ,X g. ' f QP STAGE CREW HEALTH CLUB BACK ROW: tLeft to rightl L. Throckmorton, A. Streator, A. Bogigian, A. Black, B. Avis, E. Cole, L. Davies, I. Summers, I. Harmon, E. Greqgor, L. Kahn, M. l-lejl, A. Dawson. THIRD BOW: I. Dorman, E. Bde, E. Griffith, M. Barrett, A. Hagan, D. Meyers, I. Kirchner, E. For- bush, B. Weiner, M. Iaffee. SEC- OND ROW: S. Heckelman, E. Otello,,E. Franchi, I. Beckman, M. Driver, V. Prestion, M. Smith, P. Dale, M, Van Etter. FRONT ROW: C. Frisbee, D. Fox, A. Orr, M. Bigalke, M. Reed, P. I Cramer, P. Kepic. Slaqe Gaew PON the skill and efficiency of the stage crew depends the success of dramatic programs. These seven boys, under the direc- tion of Miss Lois Dean, do volunteer work for which they receive very little credit or publicity. Before taking on responsibilities of regular crew members, a boy must first enter a class which instructs him in his duties. ln addition to shifting and making the scen- ery for the plays, the stage crew takes care of the four prop rooms. With an increasing number of plays being produced, the Stage Crew and its work are taking on a new and more important function. F Newberry, lXl. lVicNeilly. FRONT ROW: H. Vfilliaziis, F. All-Jitcri, E. White. H111 STREAMLINERS' CLUB BACK ROW: KLM: to rightl Cv. Umnitz, we ew OASTING an enrollment of eighty mem- bers, and with thirty members participat- ing in practices, the Rifle Club continuedlthis year as one of the most fascinating organiza- tions in this school. Ranking among the top twenty junior rifle- men in the nation, Ted Partlow, past president of the club, was the recipient of the Dis- tinguished Hiflemens Medal. Wallace Holl and Dave Nason were also consistent marks- men. The club accomplished two long-desired aims: first, progress in remodeling the rifle range at Kirk, to include rest rooms, a concrete floor and a drinking fountainy and second, reorganization of the club, providing for a busi- ness meeting followed by a practice session. STREAMLINERS' CLUB ODERN design makes a big difference ....proof of this is the Streamliners' Club. This club was organized in l94O by a group of girls interested in improving their contours. Its purpose is to aid in weight correction and to streamline certain parts of the figure accord- ing to the problem of each girl. The Stream- liners do not stop here but also concentrate on posture. Slow reduction in the average school girl diet is emphasized by Miss Cornelia Dillon, club adviser. Meeting every two weeks, members discuss business, take their measurements, exercise, and work on their posture. Although it is hard work, the members have fun! fJ nt WEL f we , RIFLE CLUB BACK ROVV: tLeft to riqliil K, Cmiiz, D Nason, D. Hoyt. SECOND HOW: C lmboden, B. Montgomery, N, Schmidt C. Reese. FRONT ROW: T. Wood, Mr Boggs, VV. Holi. G . BACK ROW: tLeft to rightj B. ART CLUB OMETHING to work tory that's what the Art Club wants. So every year its members plunge into a project. This year they pur- chased a kiln to use in firing ceramics, which to you laymen means glazing pottery. The kiln is also used to enamel pottery. To defray the cost of the kiln, the club mem- bers made pottery and sold it-and the project paid for itself. During the year the Art Club made several visits to the Cleveland Art Museum to see spe- cial exhibits. Speakers from the Cleveland Art School were invited to club meetinqs to give pointers on glazing and printing. CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB Barker, F. Hatch, M. Carrothers, E. Holladay, D. Cole, G. Rhodes, I. Slygh, T. Carr. FRONT ROW: A. Bond, L. Norton, R. Tiffany, T. Wood. 104 ART CLUB BACK ROW: tLeft to right? B Brooker, P. Andrews, A. Koz low, E. Sylvester, I. Monteith P. Roberts, D. Scimonetti, G lmhoff, L. Davies. FRONT ROW M. Blide, P. Gompf, S. jones, H LaViolette, D. Syrko, G. Cor dozo, A. Bcgigian, D. Gundel. GLM ana! Ghealam Glad lift Vvmrr l1IU'Z't'. nhl Iwmff' 4' H? Oh, sorry, chum. I must have wan- dered oit. Did you make any jumps on me? Let's see .... hmmm, only one rook left. Humorous? Perhaps. But it is also a great test of durability and brain power. Chin rub- bing, head scratching, and brain wracking are all part of the Weekly scene at a meeting of the Chess and Checker Club. This, rather than discouraging the members, even led to inter- scholastic competition on the chess boards-a match with the wise men from Glenville High School, which the Shaw team lost, 5-4. E2gs23i5iLx,.f .fe .k rs .X V, Lk, QsBlf,W.1t . sts. gt ,K I WHIRLO CLUB BACK ROW: lLeft to rightl D. Vifol- cott, R. Peterson, F., Nicholson, E. Burris, E. Schafer, D. Minxnan, A. Plumb, E. Miller, M. O'Biien, VV. Powell. FRONT ROW: A. Dolan, l. lchnson, E. Finnerty, N. Morgan, D. Dillow, E. Lind, D. Phillips. fl. xiwfivit l ' V 1 if dyilf einema Ghz! OU can easily go to the movies, but after the show is over do you forget about the picture you have just seen? Do you just go occasionally because there is nothing else to do? Or, like the Cinema Club, do you go to learn and appreciate the technicalities of mo- tion pictures? The club not only studies acting and the plot of the picture but also learns to appreciate good direction, dialog, and lighting effects. In programs at club meetings the members have spelldowns, using the names of stars, and, at the end of the year, select the best actor, actress, picture, and director. WHIRLO CLUB H OING to Whirlo meeting tonight? You have heard this throughout the halls of Shaw. New members, who enjoy a private session every Friday after school, are initiated semi-annually. The club promotes friendship and influences the improvement of roller-skating between students of other schools and Shaw. The club has shown its patriotism to the United States and appreciation to Miss Rachael Adeline Wolf, the adviser, by presenting her with a Defense Bond. Winged gold skate pins are the awards for perfect attendance. Students earning a certain number of points receive their pins with rubies in the wheels of the skates. CINEMA CLUB BACK ROW: llieft to riqhtj B. McKenzie, l. Whalley, D. Rod- erick, B. Roderick, B. Bauqh- inan, E. Foster, M. l-lorninq, I. Siener, L, lchnson, E. Drcscher, P. Smith, P. Hageman, D. War- man. 'l'l'llRD ROW: B. Mather, M. Allan, C. Currier, I. Fink, M. Ranclell, S. Auer, A. Daw- son, E. Kerrigan, l. DiFranco, C. Randall, F. Dixon. SECOND ROW: l. Gill, A. lonos, A. Orr, M. Reed, Cv. Moore, G. lionaco, B. Esterly, M. Berger, G. Groen- stein, T. Ouinlan. FRONT ROW: A, Tanno, M. Peters, M. Haw- kins, V. Capp, I. Bernclson, P. Dale, L. Mfittorn, P. Schall. 105 STAMP CLUB lD you ever wonder where a stamp has been or what it has seen? There is a group of people in Shaw who has that much curiosity: they got together to form a Stamp Club. Sometimes when getting together on alternate Mondays, they lay aside stamps and play games. Often a well-known cry, which can be heard at their meetings, is, Say, l've a honey of a stamp! Wanta trade? Under the able leadership of Miss Anna Devney, the adviser, the Stamp Club has es- tablished with its members a greater knowl- edge and appreciation of stamps and their history. IUNIOH RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES ' BACK ROW: CLeft to rightl D. Steph- enson, B. Ross, F. Mitchell, R, Buck- master, L. Bergmann, l. Rehner, G. Rhodes, L, Schroeder, H. Van Schoor, B. Walling. FOURTH ROW: D. Gairing, l. Zimet, G. Albrecht, M. Cole, B. Ketteler, M. Rice, I. Meyer, l. Evans, D. Pratt, F. Htrch, L. Meshenhorg. THIRD ROW: G. Gonrndt, P. Bain, R. Regan, I. Berman, E. Garber, M. Salter, H. Williams, V. Lenker, E. Carey, l. Wrrlker. SECOND ROW: D. Boyer, l. Knight, L. A. Fry, I. Pyle, A. lones, F. Smith, M. Woehrman, R. Nicholson, M. Weaver, E. Benedict, ll. Roege. FRONT ROW: S. Card, A. Peterson, R. Eichor, l. Spratt, B, Long, B. Reynolds, E. Gilmore, D. Hansen, C. llmlc. STAMP CLUB . Kl.eft to rightl P. Nussel, B, Williams, P. Swank, B, Ward, l. Vfari, A. Srhulte, H. Williams. 'Ka Rec! 84044 ORE than ever before, the lunior Red Cross of Shaw High School has done its part in the support ot the Red Cross of America. Each year two homeroom repre- sentatives are chosen to take care oi the lunior Red Cross activities in that homeroom. Symbolic ot the work that the lunior Red Cross does is the Mile of Dimes campaign sponsored by President Roosevelt to help the poor untortunates who have been stricken with infantile paralysis. Besides this, the lunior Red Cross yearly donates Christmas boxes to the Marine Hospital and stages an annual drive for membership in the Red Cross. xx ' 1 , , K I ,Ill CAMERA CLUB BACK ROW: tLeft to rightl R. Whitmarsh, B. Meade, B. Barker, B. Bletso, I. Wurts, B. Weber, P. Swank, W. Smith, W. Pow- ell, B, Grove, E, Connell. FRONT ROW: C. Spencer, I. Holmes, P. Ford, N. Gyun. .-IIN..-1 IlSfl'tI' cl t'tlSfi1lf1IIO 0 rl .v1mlm1111m'i- mimf Whether you speak South Amer- ican or Castilian, it's still Spanish. Each Spanish class has its own club meet- ings during the class period. To give everyone a chance to participate, election of officers is fzwuidfefuid CAMERA CLUB ready cameras-this photographers' para- dise was supplied by a commercial photogra- phy studio on one of the many trips and activ- ities in which the Camera Club participated. In their meetings, detailed discussions on SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS held twice per semester. Purpose of the clubs is to study conditions ot other Pan-American countries and to learn Spanish while having a good time. Highlights of the '41-'42 year: corresponding with tlllllitjfht' in South America-sponsoring dances-a fivxru for the IOB classes-Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets-selling candy bars and other food after school. each step of photographic processes are held so that each member will become proficient in camera art from the time he snaps his shut- ter until the picture hangs on the wall. The aim of the group is to promote efficiency. By the round-table method of reporting, every conceivable problem encountered is cleared up by members themselves or by their competent adviser, Oliver Craig. Till J? ff,,-r! BACK ROW: CLeft to rightl D. Hoyt, . G. Bond, G. Taylor, B. Hannon, A. Kolisch, C. Smith, C. Macha, A. Orr, G. Moore, A. Iones, S. Patton. FOURTH ROW: E. Hassell, I. Wood, G. Rhodes, E. Brown, W. Kempthorne, R. Nicholson, A. Colchin, P. Bain, M, L. Ramsey, L. Pierce, P. Cramer, L. Blauman. THIRD ROW: C. Coolidge, B, MacDonald, B. Shively, A. Newman, S. Rosonstein, I. Christian, D. Chevin, E. Gibson, M. Taylor, G. Croft, E. Forbush, A. Siena, l.. Meshenberg. SECOND ROW: I. Birkhold, G. Hollar, I. Meyer, B. Daniels, M. Rutland, I. Ayers, R. Rornaino, L. McClelland, M. E. Davies, V. Coburn, D. Smith. FRONT ROW: B. Matson, D. McGiffon, M. Spill-ca, L. Fisher, E. Saba, C. Russo, L. Bergmann, R. Eichor, I. Fiori, I. Barr, R. Fowler, I. Pulford. HISTORY CLUB O keep well-informed on the tast-changing events of the world is a duty which has not, and should not be overlooked by any true- hearted American. This attitude has been taken by many of the members of the History Club. Meeting on alternate Tuesdays each month, the members of the club discuss and argue current events and obtain a better understand- ing ot the main news issues ot the day. Through their original announcements over the morning broadcast, Irwin Hart and Mel Iacobson have brought the History Club before the entire student body in an unusual and interesting manner. SOCIOLOGY CLUB BACK ROW: tLett to rightl P. Gompt, D. Young, A. Streator, M. Kappen, M. Wilder, lvl. Thompson, R. Cohen, M, Schworer, C. Kelsey, P. Dale, L. Young, C. Klocka, M. Ren- shaw, P. Smart, M. Lynch, D. Nightingale, D. Shontz. THIRD ROW: A. Dawson, V. Kahne, I. Connell, S. Auer, P. Ford, E. Foster, B. Baughman, A. Pace, D. Fox, A. Davidson, V. Mit- chell, M. Samartini, W. Holmes, B. Smith, B. Cvuiler, B. O'Con- nor. SECOND ROW: I. Whit- well, B. Walling, P. Ryan, T. Luci, I. Kirby, E. Miller, I. Iones, P. Mazurek, D. Hansen, M. Tay- lor, S. Patton. FRONT ROW: B. Mather, W. Follett, F. Dixon, I. Reid, E. lrish, D. Gardner, E. Dreschor, E. Howell, B. Rey- nolds. HISTORY CLUB BACK ROW: tLett to rightl H. Williams, H. Noble, A. Tanno. B. Weiner, E. Forbush, N. Ball, L. Lehman, A. Luth, G. Ford, M. Hartman, I. Pyle, C. Yea, O. DiPadova, D. Booth, H. Allison. THIRD ROW: B. Mather, N. Wines, A. Schoener, E. Winsor, P. Cramer, L. Iohnson, R. Iacob- son, P. Mazurek, S. Auer, E. Greggor, P. Hart, D. Clievin, W. Follett, W. House. SECOND ROW: P. Kepic, L. Kahn, P. Dale, W. Lewin, F. Martineau, L. Mattern, F. Dixon, L. Roth, B. Daniels, M. Ramsay, M. Lain- bert, B. Iackson. FRONT ROW: M. Reed, K. Coolidge, M. Rut- land, I. Hoetler, L. Olsen, S. Lewis, L. Calvin, I. Evans, E. Gibson, L. Allison. ' Glad OMES the millennium, it's a cinch that E. G. Abbott will be one of the leaders, it his work as adviser ot the Sociology Club is any example. Rejuvenating the ordinary run- of-the-mill clubs, he has added to the program this year, in the form of group trips to see actual examples ot what social ignorance cul- tivates. lt you take any ot the social studies subjects, you may join the Sociology Club. Such cross sections ot delinquent public life have been visited this year as Belleiaire Orphanage, The Home of the Good Shepherd, and Warrensville Sanitarium. 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