Shaw High School - Shuttle Yearbook (East Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1950
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DR KORB Serving as superintendent of the East Cleveland Schools for the past decade Dr O I Korb has won the confidence and friendship ot everyone His cheerful and pleasant manner his ready smile for one and all his sincere and constant interest in the Welfare of Shaw have aroused respect and admiration He came to us in the fall of 1939 from South Euclid where he had erved as Superintendent of Schools for twenty years ln the past eleven years Dr Korb has succeeded in upholding the best of would hinder her standing and combining the best of the past fifty years with a forward looklng progres ive viewpoint How well his leadership has succeeded is best shown by Shaw s rating in acadermc circles today Dr Korb has become a familiar and beloved figure in Shaw High halls and has well earned his assured place in the minds and hearts of the students Page s ' . Shaw's sentiment, tradition, and history: discarding that which . - I . S- . - . C MR BLOUGH Wayne C Blough rs a son of Wooster College In 1929 he gradu ated from Wooster recerved a Bachelor of Scrence degree In 1941 he earned hrs Master ot Arts degree rn hrgh school admrnrs tratron Endrng hrs second year as prrncrpal of Shaw thrs trrendly soft spoken man rs an actrve Krwanran serves on the Communrty Councrl and rs one of the Y IVI C A board managers The outstandrng record that he rs comprlrng matches hrs schol ar1y abrlrtres and hrs aptrtude for admrnrstratron and Ieadershrp Ot Shaw students, Mr Blough says I frnd them frrendly and cooperatrve and I beheve the Student Councrl to be a frne exam ple ot democratrc self government The Blough tamrly consrsts of two boys and one grrl lack who rs Irnrshmg hrs junror year at Wooster Irm who rs frnrshrng hrs freshman year at the same college and dorng her share towards upholdrng the famrly tree rs Mr Blough s daughter Nancy who rs a seventh grade student at Krrk Iunror Hrgh School Page 6 , . 1 1 1 , . . . . . 11 - - - 1 I - - 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . - 1 A BOARD OF EDUCATION The East Cleveland Board of Educatron consxsts ot hve members elected to serve tor a term of four years They meet regularly and all meetxngs except executlve sesslons are open to the pubhc Some of the1r mayor respons1b1l1t1es are to select the super1ntendent of schools formulate salarles and courses of study select textbooks and pIOV1de for the establrshment operatron and mamtenance of schools The board arranges for adequate d1str1but1on of d1str1ct funds and adopts a code of rules and regula ttons to govern both employees and students The superrntendent submrts reports to the board concernmg cond1t1ons efhcrency and needs of the schools These are 1n turn made known to the c1t1zens of the commumty The four stand1ng advrsory comm1ttees are educatlon welfare and pubhc relatxons busl ness and flnance Present board members are Mrs Marlem S Morgan presrdent Mr George N Nelson vxce prestdent Mr Karl N Brown Mr Laurence B Kerth and Mr Cecrl S Stonebraker Dr O I Korb IS the Supermtendent of Schools Page 7 OFFICE The mam offrce 1S always bustlrng wrth the effrcrency of 1ts two clerks Mrs Hoge and Mrs Khne Mrs Hoge has handled the clerrcal work for the past seven years Mrs Kl1ne a gradu ate or Lakewood Hrgh and ot Kent State Un1vers1ty replaced Mrs Dor1s Markell who completed ten years of servrce 1n lanuary In addrtron to rrngrng the school bells and typ1ng tremendous stacks of marl these two women are always helprng Shaw students rn every way that they can College recom mendatrons and transcrrpts are properly STAFF fllled out and marled tor senrors every year Keeping accurate records of candldates for graduatron from week to week and arrang 1ng and checkmg the daxly broadcast are also routrne tasks for Mrs Klme and Mrs Hoge Mrss Crarne IS bookkeeper receptronrst and secretary to Mr LBIST asslstant prrncrpal and to the attendance ofirce Mrss Crame IS also a graduate of Lakewood Hrgh School her two yea s of work 1n the attendance ofhce have been preceded by frve years tn the ma1n ofhce 77' M1ss Crarne, Mrs Klern, Mrs Hoge, Mrs Markell Page 8 , . . . I - . . 1 ' Q I ' M I I - - . . ' ' I . v ' . :Q I' , L' K2 9 it I 4 F f tt r., n ' iff Li 1 I 1 A, M. . , Q. K s CLASS OF JANUARY, I9 CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Bart D1L1dd0 Page 9 Vice-President, Bill Pennza Secretary, Ted Prczncioso IAMES ANDRESKYf lim Track 2, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Observer 4. ' LEONARD BRAZUS V ? 'Y Choir 2, 35 Whirlo 3: Rinq Committee 4. RUTH ARBUCKLE Rufus Frrendshrp L 3 4 Band 3 3 -1 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 MARY IO BRIGMAN A 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 3 Sec Athletrc Counc1l3 4 Sec Treas 4 S Prn Holder 4 Tarpon 2 3 4 Pres 4 Prxendshrp 2 3 4 Frrendshlp Represen tatrve 3 Nattonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 Momtor 2 3 4 Pennant and S Letter Ohzo Uruversrty loo 3. fr ALLEN RICHARD ATKINS Tennts 3 4 ALAN BRINK Shutter Socrety Solrcrtor 2 3 4 Momtor 2 3 Shuttle ROBERT BAYER Bob Football 2 3 Student Councrl Represen tatrve Z Football Trcket Seller 4 Momtor 2 3 4 Kent State Umverstty n R IRMA IEAN BRUGMANN Ermagard Frrendshtp 2 3 4 Fnendshrp Represen Q: tatrve 4 G A A 2 3 4 S Letter Holder Dramatrc Club 2 3 4 Grrls Glee 2 3 Chorr 2 3 4 Letter 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 DAVID BLACK Dave Chess Club 2 3 Art Club 2 3 4 Shutter Socrety 2 3 H Y 4 Natronal Honor octety 4 Momtor 4 5' hy -an WANDA BYRNE my A 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 W' Leader 2 Frrendshrp 2 Monitor 2 ROGER BLUM Rye Momtor 2 3 Shutter Socrety 3 Treas Shuttle Photographer 4 Whrrlo 1' Foot ball Trcket Seller 4 '01 WILLIAM CAMPBELL 1 Homeroom Representattve 2 Student Counc1l3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Momtor 3 4 Momtor Captam 4 Page l0 N5 'YR' -Q Qs 137 Numa -P' 'ITV .A KENNETH CARLSON Ken Football 2 3 Track 2 Momtor 2 4 LAVERNE DIEHN Frrendshrp 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Momtor S Le er Ohro Umversrty RALPH CARLSON Stagecrew 2 3 4 Manager 4 Whrrla 3 4 Shutter Socrety 3 Momtor 3 4 Dra matrc Club 3 4 lwatxonal Honor Socrety Ohro bmversrty ,Q ANITA D1GlOVINE Deloe Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Cab1net2 3 Home room Representatxve 3 Student Councu 4 Red Cross Representatrve 3 GAA 2 3 4 Aqua Dux 3 Gym Leader 2 Modern Dancrnq 2 SALLY CARRAN a G A A 2 3 4 Fr endshrp 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club 2 3 Athletrc Gouncrl 4 Chotr 4 Tarpon 3 4 Treas 4 Natronal Honor be Socrety 4 Momtor 2 3 4 S Letter 3 Dennrson Nurses Trammg 'Z BART Dr L1DDo dent Councrl 2 3 4 Momtor 2 3 Class Presrdent 4 Natronal Honor Socrety LOIS ANN COPELAND Louxe Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Frrendshrp Represen we 2 3 AA S Le er Momtor 2 3 4 Observer Staff 3 4 Shaw Spellrnq Champron 3 Red Cross Chau man 4 Shaw Representatlve to Greater Cleveland Iunror Red Cross Councll 4 Ohro UHIVSISITY PAUL F DORAN Brooks CAROLE LILLIAN DAHLIN Dramatrc Club 3 4 Majorette Club Frrendshrp 4 Momtor 2 Nurses Trarmnq ALBERT EKAR Al Band 2 3 Momtor 4 Natronal Honor So cxety 4 Houghton New York BARBARA DENZLER Frrendshrp 2 3 4 German Club 2 G A A 2 3 4 S Letters and Pennant Swrrnmmg Meet 2 3 Gym Leader 3 Aqua Dux 4 Swrmmmg Show 2 3 Rrd 2 3 4... EVELYN FIERSTEIN Evxe Ohro State UHIVGTSHY Paae ll 'J , ' 4 A . . 5 , .,,, : ' A 3' I A 3, 4, 'A 'f tt , ' 4, 4 4 h A Q , . I -A . M., ., 'T . . K ' f ' 1 1 t ,Z -Hs 1,. ug 3 ' n 1 ' ' Football 2, 3, 41 Basketball 2, 3, sm- .,-a.',3 X ' ' . -, 5 ' , A: - ' x ' ' IGI4 , I IG., . I. 2, 3, 41 H H U I ' . 3 ' 3: It A ' ' ' ,, -.. .. '1 ,L ing , , 4. ELAINE MARIE FINITZER Tools Frrendshtp 2 3 ANNA LEE FRECKER Fnendshtp 2 3 4 Fnendshrp Represen tattve GAA 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Red Cross Representatxve 2 3 Momtor Modern Dancmg 2 Megaplmone Club 3 --fr ROBERT FISHER Bob Shutter Socxety 2 3 Sec 2 Mrarn Umversrty 73 3 Q MARILYN FRISCHMAN Frrendshlp 2 3 4 Frrendshxp Represen tatrve 4 Fr1endsh1pCno1r 3 GAA 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 Aqua Dux 3 Dra matrcs 4 Modern Dancmq 4 Chou Z 3 4 Black Red Revue 4 Ltfe bavmg 2 Oh1o Umverslty Y IAMES FITTIPALDI hm Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Mon tor 2 3 Red Cross 3 4 Student Councrl Homeroom Representatrve 2 4 DAN GALABA Football 3 I-I1Y 3 4 Momtor 4 Choir 4 Case Instrtute ol Technology DICK FORSBERG Fuzzy Swrmmmg Team 2 3 4 Mamtor 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Student Councxl Homeroom Rep resentahve 2 Varslty S 2 3 Northwestern Umversrty ' SELMA NOREENE GARBER Frrendshlp 2 G A A 2 College A TED FRANCIOSO Football 2 3 4 Track 4 Monltor 2 3 r- MARILYN GROENSTEIN Frxendshlp 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Aqua Dux 3 Gym Leader 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 Swxmmmg Show 3 Malorette Club Monrtor 2 3 S Let er College MARIE FRANCIS GAA 2 3 4 Frrendshxp 2 3 4 Home 4. room Representattve 2 Red Cross Repre sentauve 2 Modern Dancmg 2 21 EDWARD GROSS Bud Cholr 2 3 Boys Glec Club 4 Football 2 3 Track 3 Ohlo State Umversrty Page I2 ,iff L- . , I A I 4 3 , -511 ,' , , A ' I , . f 1 . 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ROBERT HABER Bob Monttor 4 Paes Seller 4 ALVIN IACCBS Ohro Sta e Untvers MARILYNN HEIDINGER Student Councrl Representatrve 2 Frrend s 23CAA234lVIoaernDac mg 3 Homo-room Presrdent 2 Monrtor 4 IOAN IESSET I Frrendslup 2 3 G A A 3 Dramatrc Club 3 4 Art Club 3 Germ Clu Cleveland Instrtute of Art WILLARD I-IEIDINGER Wxl Color Q uard 2 Chotr A Capella 2 3 4 Boys Clee Club 3 Oh1o Umversrty IANET IOHNSON GAA 7 3 Swrmmmg Leader 3 Frrenc' shrp 2 3 4 Cabmet 4 Dramatrcs 2 Stu .1 Chou 4 Monrtor Modern Dancmg 2 3 Servrce Club 4 Lllesavmg 2 Megaphone Club 3 Baseball Captam 3 Cleveland College IACK HEILMAN Rrfle Club 2 4 Momtor 2 4 Stadrum Usher 2 3 Penn College DON HILL Student Corncrl Representatrve 4 Mom to 4 BETTY IOHNSTON Frrendshrp 3 4 G A A Dramcmc Club Homeroom Presrdent 2 Football Program Seller 3 Secretary Cleveland College WILLIAM HOTES 1 'ienxor HIY 3 4 Red Cross Representa txve 2 3 lVIon1tor 4 Hmg Commrttee 4 1, Kenyon College DOROTHY IOY IOHNSTON Dome Chorr 3 4 Page 13 t J ' ., ' .' .ity. 1. 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Z X- A 'A fl -Q ,, .,. if A PHYLLIS IONES endsh1p2 3 4 CAA 2 3 MARILYNI-I LOUISE MATTOX Friend h p 2 3 4 Representatix os 4 GAA 2 3 4 Dram Rel Cross Represontatixe 3 4 Service Club 4 C Mode n Dancing 2 Megaphone Head Usher for C raduation 4 Honor Society 4 Ohio State IANE IEE KISSACK lame Friendship C1 A A 4 Swl C boa 4 2 Recept omst DONALD MEISEL IEAN KOHAGLN Ieame Friendsh p 3 4 Posture Queen 4 Secretarv BEVERLY IEAN MERRITT Bev Friendship 2 3 4 ALAN LOWE Monitor 2 3 Library Monitor 3 4 H1Y 4 Chapter P s 3 4 Stu n Council Representative 2 3 Boys State Representative 4 Iunior Kiwanian 4 Na tional Honor Society 4 Treas 4 Observ er 3 Sports Editor 4 Shaw Stadium Staff e 3 Vice Club 4 ML till i Club 3 INCIllOI1L1l Ohio Wesleyan IACQUELYNNE ANN MOLDER Iackie Modern Dancing 2 G A A Z 3 4 Friend ship 2 3 4 Monitor 4 Dramatic Club 4 College DOROTHY MAGNESON Maggothead Student Council 3 4 Friendship 2 3 4 Cabinet 3 4 Friendship Pres 4 GAA 2 3 4 Modern Dancing 2 3 4 Monitor 2 3 4 Monitor Captain4 S Letter and Pennant Megaphone Club 3 Choir 4 Dramatic Club 3 Service Club 3 4 Life Saving 2 3 National Honor Society 4 Ohio University occupational therapy KAY MORRIS Friendship Representative 2 4 Frie d 2 3 4 Mont MARY MATTHEWS Skip GAA 2 3 4 Tarpon 4 National Honor Society 4 Friendship 2 3 4 Cabinet 4 Life Saving 3 Service Club 4 Choir 2 3 4 Modern Dancing 4 Head Usher at Graduation 4, Swimming Show 3 Football Program Seller 2, 3: Friendship Choir 3. Heidelberg College. SHIRLEY MOWLS Friendship 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Dramat'c Club 2, 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4: Choir 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2: Megaphone Club 3. Ohio State University. Page I4 Alf CI 'Hr 41 1 lt '7' 41 'S' JK W4 11' ,po 1 A Ina Q 'il we 'N- nav 9 NICK MYLONAS Nxck Football 2 3 4 Momtor 2 Kent State Unrversrty IACK NETTIS Football 2 3 Momtor RICHARD PEARCE Drck M nrtor 2 3 4 Kenyon College WILLIAM H PENNZA Brll Basketball 2 3 4 T ck 2 3 4 ot ball 2 3 Momtor 2 4 Shuttle Solrcrtor 3 Red Cross Representatrve 2 Class Vrce Pres 4 Football Tramer 4 B ys Glee Club 2 3 Chorus 2 3 Vars ty S Let 2 MARGARET OLIVER Marg Frxendshxp 2 3 GAA 2 3 Football Program Seller L Chotr 2 3 Modern Dancmq 3 Darvas School of Fashton ANNIE IO OWEN HOWARD PERNOIA Howie Student Counctl Representcrtrve 2 3 A 2 3 4 Frxendshrp 2 3 4 M to34 TOM PARHAM Swrmmrng 2 3 4 oat H Fenn College LENORE PATMORE Chorr 4 Houghton College Page I5 SHELDON PESSELL Shell Footoall 2 Monrtor 2 3 all 2 3 Baseball MARIAN PETERS Pete endshp2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 G1 Chorr 2 Student Councrl Homeroom Rep resentatrve 3 Natronal Honor So rety 4 Gym Leader 4 Ohro Unrversxty ROBERT PETERS Pete Chorr 2 3 4 lVIov1e O erator 2 3 4 Monrtor 4 Kent State Unrversxty ALL' 65 5 '7 F5 -dr as -ei S- 4 lACK PICICCI Chee Chee Football 2 Monrtor 4 Kent State Unrversrtv BARBARA SNYDER Bobble Ohlo State EDWIN POLK Tennrs 2 3 KATHLEEN POWELL Kay Aqua Dux 3 4 Frrendshrp Z 3 4 GAA 4 Athle C uncrl 3 Pre Red Cross Repreeentatwe 3 Dramatrc Cub Z 3 4 Modern Dancrnq 2 3 4 S Letter and Pennant 3 4 Oaserver 3 4 Tarpon and Tarpan Show 3 4 Swrmmrnq Meet Manager 3 Student Councxl Representatrve 4 lVlon1tor Cap tarn 4 Black and Red Revue 3 4 Santa lVlon1ca College ot Technology IACK SODERGREN I D IOHN PRESSLY Prezz nd 3 4 HrY 2 3 DORRIS SPENCER Shortle Frrendshrp 2 3 GAA 2 Monrtor 4 IOANNE REYNOLDS I Fr endshrp 2 3 4 RUTH ELLEN STOKES Stokes Frrendshrp 2 Cleveland College FRED SCHARLOTT H 2 3 4 Penn College DANIEL TRETER Western Reserve Umversxty Page 16 GEORGE TROYAN Orchestra WILFRED WOOD Wrll Football 2 4 Momtor 3 4 Band I'I1Y 3 4 Student Councrl Representa trve 4 Ohro State Unrversrty THEODORE TSEVDOS Ted Student Counctl 3 4 H1Y 3 4 Momtor 2 3 4 Monrtor Captam 4 Student Coun crl Homeroom Representatrve 2 Charr man ot Sales Commrttee 4 Natlonal Honor Socxcty 4 Case lnstrtute of Technology DONNA WOOLWAY Tmy Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Homeroom Represen tatrve 2 Student Councrl Representatwe 2 Lrte Savrnq 2 3 Aqua Dux 3 4 Gym Leader 2 Modern Dancrnq 2 3 4 Swrm mrnq Meet 2 3 Momtor 2 S Le er and Pennant 2 4 Tarpon 3 4 V Pres 4 Shuttle and Observer Solrcrtor Red Cross Representatrve 3 G A A Ohro Unrversrty PATRICIA VIEHWEG Pat Irrendshrp 2 3 4 C-AA 2 NIon1tor3 4 Oftrce work RICHARD YOUNG Band 2 ELEANOR WEBSTER Elly A 2 4 Grrls Olee Cu Chorr 2 3 4 Frrendshrp Chou' 2 Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Homeroom Represen tatlve 3 4 Modern Dancmq 4 Black and Red Revrew 3 Ohro Unrversrty RICHARD YOUNG Dxck Band 2 3 4 Vrce Pres 3 Orchestra H1Y 2 3 4 Treas 3 Chapter Pres 3 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Treas 3 Vlce Pres Pres 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Pres 4 Boys State Representatrve 4 Iumor Klwanxs Carneqre Instute of Technology MARILYN WHITE Lynn Frrendshrp Club Z 3 Homeroom Repre sentatrve 3 Secretary LEAH ZUCHEGNA Lee Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Secretary CAMERA SHY HOMER I CURD II SHIRLEY ROBINSON VERA IOHNSON GERALDINE SNYDER MICHAEL O TOOLE IAMES STEVENS Page 17 xi 5 5 ,3, : ' . 1 2: Q I I - I I ' ' - T B, l ', 3 4? 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'Nm 1 A I P' OUR MORE SERIOUS MOMENTS Playmg an rmportant part 1n our hfe long book of memor1es along Wlfh prom days and Class N1ght perhaps playmg an even more rmportant role 1n our development are our more ser1ous moments The once maahfenme flagpole ded1cat1on commencement and as sophomores our hrst peek at the trophy cases whxch contaxn the coveted awards earned by our classmates and predecessors 1n the flelds of mus1c scholarsh1p. and sports are but a few of these treasured memor1es Page l8 CLASS DF JU , I950 CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Barbara Smith Page 19 Vice President, A1 Hancock President, Paul Reid xxx. it X SJR 1 LARMEN ABATE ebc1ll3 4 H 'X 4 Morute VIRGINIA BADGER Gmny corn I7 111 13 1 DILIIHUIIC Club SARAH ALEXANDER IZ A 2 3 4 Dramat1L Club 3 4 C ee Club 3 FIICIILSIIIJ M3IIllOI N IISIHCI St Lukes RALPH DEAN BARNES Barne Us er Z 3 Mar1ne A11 Corps. ALICE ANDREWS Al Dramatrc Club 2 3 4 Frrendshtp 2 3 1 Fuendshrp Cabmet 3 4 Momtor Sh t tle SOlICIIOI 3 ELEANOR BARON er 2 3 Somor Rrng Com mttee 3 Trcket Se er 3 Momtor 4 Chou 2 3 4 PBX operator Bell Telephone Com PUUY DAN ANZELMO Shutter Soclety 3 4 Chou 3 Orchestra 2 4 Shuttle Photographer 4 BEVERLEE BARRETT Bev G A 2 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Ho e room Represgntatwe 2 Ch nr 4 Athletlc C unc1l 2 3 4 Army Navy 3 Yae Harvard 2 4 Gym Leaders Club 3 S Letter 2 3 Megaphone Club 3 Student Counc11 2 3 4 Nlatxonal Honor So 1ety 3 4 Momtor 2 3 4 Captam 4 Modern Dancmg 2 3 4 Student Coun 11 Sec College MARTHA ASHCRAFT Marty Ir1endsh1p 3 4 GAA 4 Modern Danc mg 3 Dramat1c Club 4 CHARLES BARRETT Chuck H1 Y 2 3 4 Monltor A Movxe Operator 4 Case lnstttute of Technology rv I 322 IEAN BABCOCK C o1r 2 3 4 C A 2 Program Seller2 MARGARET BARTON Maqgxe Observer Staff 3 4 Adverusxng Manager Feature Pduor 4 Chou 2 3 4 mat1c Club 4 Page 20 . i I Bas ', 'I i-' J '1r4, ' - -A Mol a 1' IIC 'J RKA A 3, lIIOII 152115 N 3, V: 4. 3i5Q5iX , Gifffip? 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ROSS F. FIRESTONE- Buddy Movie Operator 2, 3: Rifle Team 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Shutter Society 2, 3. Michigan and University of Chicago. MARIE FRANCIS- Fran G.A,A. 2, 3: Friendship 4. Work. Page 24 BARBARA GRADY Barb A ALFRED GRAY Pappy se Dall 2 3 4 Basxetball 2 3 4 H 2 3 4 Canteen Commrttee 4 l-lomeroo Presxdent Z 3 4 Shuttle Solxcrtor 2 3 4 Kent State Unrversxtv DONALD GRAY Band 2 3 4 MOVIES 2 3 4 PA System 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Noon lvlOV19 Operator-1 Bowlmq Green Unxversrty SYLVIA GREEN Syl Observer 3 4 Art Club 3 Vxce Pres dent 3 G A A 4 Shuttle 3 4 Edrlor 4 Frrend shlp 3 4 Service Club 3 4 Monrtor 4 Socrety College MARY GIBIAN AA 4 Frxend h 2 3 4 xc Club 2 3 M nrtor 2 4 ronal Fon r Soclety 3 4 Shuttle 4 Stu ent Councrl Representatrve 3 Modern Danclna 4 Servxce 3 4 C rnell Unrxersix RUTH GRUNDLER Ruihre Frrendshlp 2 3 4 Frlendshrp Represen tatrve 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Gym Leader 4 Army Navy 3 Momtor 2 Yale Har vard 4 Mrarm Unrversrty BOB GRUNWALD Grunny H1Y 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Momlor 2 Oluo Unxversrty P e gram S1 llfr 2. fi A. , 4 lup 7 3, 4, Ba E , pf ' , 5 1-Y Friendshib Cabinet 47 lxlatlonal Honor C...2,3,: ' sip.,:Dra- rnai' . , 4: O ' , 3. 5 Ncl- d, A V' I I' : I A :g 25 DONALD HALE Shorty HxY 'P Water Boy 3 Toledo UHIYQISILV HELEN HECKERT A 7 4 Frtenc h1p 2 3 4 M tor 4 Aqua Dux 3 3 Modern Dancmg 3 S Letter 3 4 FRANK HAMILTON Frank H1Y Swrmmmg Team 3 4 S Le ter 3 4 Projector Club 2 3 Shutter Socrety 3 Football Usher 3 Track Manager 3 Momtor 2 4 Oh1o Umversrty or Ohlo State Umversltv ALLEN HANCOCK Bxg Al DICK HENDERSON Hendy Basketball 2 3 4 Var ty S Letter 3 Track 2 3 4 Va stty S Letter 3 Cheer leader 3 4 Head 4 Varslty S Letter 2 2 3 Momtor 2 3 Cho1r 2 Megaphone Club 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Student Councll Represen tat1ve 4 H1 Y Chaplam 3 V1ce Presrdent 4 Presrdent Pass Seller 4 Monrtor 4 Class Rmg Commtttee 4 Class Vrce Pres1dent 4 HAZEL BLANCHE HENNIE Haz GAA 2 Frrendshxp 2 4 Chou' 2 3 4 Monitor 4 Black Red Revue Program Seller 2 3 Secretary MARLENE D HANSON GAA 4 Frtendshxp 4 Whlrlo 4 Mom tor 4 Iumor Stencgrapher FRANK w 1-u-:srorm rmnkte 'P' Track 3 4 Stevens Inst1tute New York ROBERT HARMON Bob Track 2 3 4 Mon1tor 4 H1Y MARY ELIZABETH HOGE Lxz IOAN MARIAN HAWIAR Band 2 3 Work m Hospxtal Lab Student Councrl 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Program Chalrman 3 Fr1endsh1p Cabmet 2 3 4 Nahonal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Aqua Dux 3 Shuttle Staff 3 4 Student Councll Representatwe 2 Dramatxc Club 2 3 4 Treasue-r4 GAA 2 3 4 MOHI tor Z 3 Cheerleaderl V 3 Megaphone Cub 3 S Letter 3 4 Modern Dancmg 3 College WALLACE IMMKE Wally Movre Crew Hall Mon1tor Pohce Force Page 26 C.A. . 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ROSS KING Swimrninq 2, 3, 47 Rifle Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Parte 27 4 I if -.3 2 4 Mo 4 Rrfle Club EVELYN KRISCHE Evxe Natronal Honor bofrety 3 4 Orchestra 4 Presd nt Band 2 3 4 L1 n 3 C AA 3 4 Frrend hlp 2 Frrenshrp Representatrve 3 Red Cross Representatrve 2 Student Councrl Repre 'sentatxve 3 Grrls Clee Club 2 Program H Y 2 Dramatrc Club 2 3 4 Swm mmg Team 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Band 3 HENRY I KRYSIAK Pmky MARILYN LAMONT Lynn Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Frrendshrp Cabrnet 2 3 4 SecrelaryTreasurer 4 GAA 2 3 4 ICC Representatrve 2 3 erv rce Club 3 Chcnrman 3 Athletrc Councxl 2 3 4 Modern Dancmg 2 3 4 Yale Harvard 2 4 Army Navy 3 S Letter 2 3 Pennant 3 Student Councll Hepre sentatrve 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club 3 Momtor 2 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Megaphone Club 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 1' v-Q 45 College IOYCE KRAMPITZ Ioy GAA 3 4 Fnendshrp 3 4 Tarpon 3 4 Momtor 3 4 Modern Doncrng 3 4 Lrte Savrng 3 Pennsylvama State Umverslty IOAN HAENELLE LAVENDER Rae Transferred from Illmols Beauty Culture School IANE KREBS Ianxe Frxendshrp 2 4 GAA 2 Art Club 3 Leaders Club 2 Class Rmg Commxttee 4 Comptometer Operator IANET LEMMERMAN Dramatlc Club 3 Frxendshrp 2 3 4 Art Club 3 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Frrendshlp 2 3 GAA 3 4 Art Club 3 IACK LEOBLEIN Tennrs 2 Band 2 3 4 College DONALD ROY LESLIE Don Work WILLIAM LEWIS Brll M1am1 UHIVEISIIY MIRIAM IEANETTE LONG GRACE MAMPEL Gracxe Ifrxendshxp 2 3 4 Homeroom Representa 9 uve GAA 4 Interclass Swlmmmq Team 2 STEVEN THOMAS MARIKIS 2 Chou 2 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Servrce Club 3 4 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 3 4 CIIIS Cleo Club 2 3 Monltor 2 Baldwm Walla e Colleqe IOAN LORENZETTI Chlcky SALLY MARSH endshxp 2 3 4 GAA 2 Letter 3 L1fe Savmq 2 Gnrls Glee Club 2 Llbrarlan Shuttle Sol1C1tor 2 3 4 Can teen Commmee 4 Mon1tor 4 Red Cross 2 Gym Leader 3 Aqua Dux 4 Tarpon 4 Mt Holyoke College amahc Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 Frlendshlp 4 Gxrle Glee Club 3 Gym Leader 3 Basketball Captam 2 3 Vol leyball Captaln 4 Secretary IANET EVELYN LOVE RONALD L MARVIN Ron Football Usher 4 Noon Movxe Operator 2 3 4 Wrre Recorder Operator 3 4 Frlendshlp 2 Glee Club 2 G A A 2 3 4 Choxr 2 3 Nanonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Unlverslty ol Cmcmnatl DONNA IEAN MARZI Donnxe GAA 2 3 4 Frxe-ndsh1p 3 4 LEONA PEARL LUPATIN Lee Ohxo State Unxversxty GINGER MASHBURN Fnendshxp 2 3 4 Homeroom Represen tatlve 2 GAA 2 3 4 Tarpon 2 3 Modern Dancmq 3 4 L1fe Savmq 3 4 S Letter 3 4 Mon1tor 4 Serv1Ce Club 4 Dramauc Club 4 Swlmmmq Meet 4 Hxram College Page 29 Ht-Y ,3, 4. 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I, . 1 , ,4: MARIO MASTRANGELO Student Counctl Representatrve H Y 2 3 4 Footbal-1 Basketball 2 Movxe ,451 Crew 3 Colleae ARTHUR MEINI-IARDT Art H 3 F ball .Z T k Momtor 4 Art Club 4 Dramatrc Club Gym Letter 2 ROBERT NCCULLOUGH Mac Momtor 2 Tennts Team 3 TOM MEINHARDT Otto Tennrs 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Canteen 3 Student Councxl 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Chaplam 3 Secretary 4 Presrdent 2 3 Monrtor 2 3 Monxtor Cap tam 3 Megaphone Club 3 IACQUELINE MCGEARY Iackre Aqua Dux 3 Cheerleader 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Frtendshrp 2 3 4 Modern Danc mg 2 3 4 M t 3 ta 2 3 om or Homeroom Secre WILLIAM MERKLE Merk I-I1Y 2 3 Shutter Soc1ety 2 Ohro State Umverslty ALVA MARIE MCKENNA Al GAA 2 4 Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Home room Representatrve 3 Modern Dancmq 4 Servtce Club 2 KEN METZEL Scottxe Monrtor 2 Movxe Operator 4 ELIZABETH MCMAI-ION Beth Program Seller 2 Gtrls Glee Club 2 3 Modern Dancmq 4 Fnendshrp 4 G A A Secretary IOHN T MEYER Quag o1r2 3 4 Pe-sdent4 H1Y2 H1Y Show Commtttee 3 4 HIY Show 2 3 4 Dramat1C Club 3 4 Vrce Presr dent 4 Gay 90s Revxew 3 Student Councll Representatrve 2 3 4 Dan Commrttee 3 Purdue Untverslty BARBARA MECKLER Barb A 2 Frrendshrp 2 3 Letter 2 3 Aqua Dux 4 Modern Danc mg 2 3 4 Lrte Savrng 2 Muskmgum College INA MILLER Inee Monrtor 2 3 G A A Frtendshrp 2 Cleveland College 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 Page 30 L IOAN NEYLA CLAIRE MIRNOFF MOHILOY 3 4 DYGTIUIIC Club 2 Frtenrl 1 2 G 2 4 Shuttle Sta 1 Ooserver StaLI 3 4 Edrtor 1n chxef 4 IVI amm Unrveratty IACK MULHAUSER Mouse Ochestra 2 3 4 Mon tor 2 4 Mega phone Club3 Track 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 2 3 Ohto State Untversxty BILL MONTGOMERY Monty Football 2 Swtmmmg Team 2 3 4 M R4 Cha1r2 H1 'X 0 1 1 it 46 Fay lx ....., WILLIAM NELSON Bxll Football 2 Basketball 3 4 Red Cross Representatrve Boalrng Green Umvers ty ROGER MOORHEAD Student Councrl 2 3 4 Basketball Man ager 3 4 Baseball Manager 2 Tennxs 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Momtor Captam 4 Movre Charrman 4 Nattonal Honor Socnety 4 Ohio Unrverstty GAIL NEWMAN JANE MORLEY Frrendshxp 2 4 GAA 2 3 Ohxo State Umversxty GAA 3 4 Frzendshrp 2 3 4 Cabmet 4 Dramattc Club 4 HELEN NEWMAN Frrendshtp 2 3 4 Servtce Club 4 Ir Councrl on World Aflarrs 2 3 4 G AA 2 3 4 Dramatxc Club 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Soctety 3 4 'Nlanonal Forensrc League 3 4 'ellesley College KAREEN MORRIS Kae A 2 Gxm Leader 3 Modern ancmg 3 4 S Letter 3 4 Mon r 2 3 4 Dramax Club 4 Frtendshrp 2 3 4 Servtce Club 3 Aqua Dux 2 Shuttle Staff 4 Yale Harvard 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 DePauw Unnerstty NS loame MARGARET MOSER Peggy GAA 2 3 4 Frrendslup 2 3 4 ev 1 e Club 4 Dramatxc Club 3 Megaphone Club 3 Art Club 3 Program Seller 2 Tarpon 3 4 Aqua Dux 2 Gym Leader 3 S Letter 2 3 Pennant 3 Ltfe Savmg 2 3 Tarpon Show 4 Momtor 3 4 College Frrendshtp 2 3 4 Natxonal Honor So Clety 3 4 Ir Coun tl on World Aftarrs Rockford College Pa e 3l DON NOACK Don Shutter Soclety 2 -Q 'Q QIS7 'Y 5 M fs 4? 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College. SUSAN SCHWIMMER- Sue' air 2, 3: C.A,A. 2, 3, 4: Friends ' 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Me cr- phone Club 3, 42 Monitor 3: Mortdern Dancing 45 Black-Red Review 3. College. Page 33 T ak J Q T? I CLARICE A SEEFELD Pee Wee Frrendehrp 3 Servrce Club 3 C A A IOSEPHINE SOFIA Frrendehlp 2 3 4 Whlrlo 3 GAA Modern Dancma 4 Stenoqrapher Gerry DOROTHY SON Tarpon 2 3 4 Athletrc Cadn l 4 Var 1 Cheerleader 3 4 CAA 2 3 Fr endshrp 2 3 4 Bla lcRed Revtew 2 3 4 Megaphone Club 3 S Lette Kent State Unrversrty PEGGY LOU SPRINKLE endshrp 2 3 4 GAA 4 Stu Coun rl Home oon' Representat we Frrendshrp Homeroom Representatrve 4 Work RONALD STAFFORD Ron Red Cross 2 3 Student Councxl H 're room Representatxve 3 Navy BARBARA SMITH Smltty Student Councrl 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Homeroom Representatrve 2 Cym Leader 2 3 Aqua Dux 4 Army Navy 2 3 Yale Harvard 2 4 S Let ter 2 3 Pennant 4 Monrtor 2 3 4 Cap tam 4 Class Se retary 4 Wrllram and Mary College MARILYNN STEPHENSON Lynn Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Servrce Club 3 4 GAA 3 4 Art Club 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Shuttle Staff 4 Cleveland lnstltute of Art BARRY STREICEK Strmghtlacket H1Y 3 4 Football Usher 2 3 4 H Y Show 3 Page 34 Q 1. . .-1. 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H Miomi University. , f G lm 'Ei 'qt Q 5 . 4 J A noi 'lk 'Mx fs f X Q4 fi' 1, IOANNE THACKER Tack Friendship 2 3 4 Homeroom Represen ive 3 G AA 2 S Letter Work WESLEY UPI-IAM Wes Hi Y 2 Ccrse Institute of Technology WAYNE TELLING Football 2 3 4 Swimming 2 3 4 Trcx k on H Miami University BOB VEIL Schmoe Bcmd 2 3 4 Monitor 4 Florist BONNIE THOMAS Bank 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Friend sh1p2 BARBARA WALKER Barb Friendship 2 4 GAA 2 Choir 2 4 Nurse LOIS THOMPSON Tommie Footoall Ticket Seller 2 Monitor 3 af Western Reserve My KENNETH WATXINS Ken 2 if Page 35 4 ' A 3 tat' 1 .'. 3, 4: 3. ii 1 . 3, 4. , , . : ' ' . . 5 c 3 3 2. 3, 41 i-Y 3. 4. gb. W, 'V .VII 1 J x ' ' 7 I ' - I , , : 2. , 7 ' - -Q 2 ' . 7 N it fy '4 , ' . Friendship 4: Shuttle Solicitor 2. 3, 4: F551 A rr-NN f . -W ---r I is st B RUTH WEBSTER Rudre Frxendshrp 2 WhrrloZ CAA 2 3 Aqta Dux Observer bolrcuor 2 Modern Dancmq A 1 Lue Savmq 2 9 Lett Ohrv Q ate UIIIVCYSHY DCNNA WOOD C A A en lshrp 3 ura St 1 me lEAN WEINKAMER C A A 2 3 4 Athletlc Councrl 4 Fnend shrp Cabmet 4 Cym Leader 3 Dux 7 rc Savmq S Le ter 3 4 Shuttle 'Stall 3 4 Dramatrc Club 4 A t Club 3 Secretary Moc ern D rncma 2 3 4 Mrd Year Play 3 Meaa ph ne Cl tl 3 Servxce Club 3 4 Natle 1 al Honor Socrety 4 Calleae IERRY YOUNG Dutch Swunrnmg 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Tennrs 4 Football 2 Cheerleader 3 Megaphone Club 3 Student CounC1l 3 4 V1C9pI9Sl cent 4 4 Pass Qeller Homeroom Repreeentatrve 2 Monrtor Captarn 4 Natxonal Honor Socrety 4 NANCY WIDDOWSON GAA 2 3 4 Army Navy 2 3 4 Choir 3 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 S Letter C m Leaaer 2 Yale Harvard 4 ELMERINDA YOVANNE Elmer Frrendshrp 2 3 4 Cabmet 2 3 4 ICC 2 Ho'neroom Hepresentatrve 3 Servrce Cub3 4 CAA 2 3 4 Modern Dane mg 3 Meqaphone Club 3 Cheerleader S Letter 3 4 Dramatrc: Clu C orr 2 3 4 College IOHN WILLS F ot all Manager 2 3 4 Homeroc-'n Representatrve 4 North Carolma State Uruversrtv IOAN ZIEGLER Zlgqy Aqua Dux 3 SWIIUTIIHQ Team 3 Nurse IOHN WISBRUN Whlzzle Football 2 Swlmmrnq Team 2 3 Iunror Councrl on World Affarrs 3 4 De b e1eam3 4 H1Y3 4 Western Reserve Uruversrty CARI.. ZOWASKY Football 2 3 4 Baselall Manager 3 College ANN WOEHHMAN Anme Barra 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Monrtor 2 Frlendshrp 2 Homeroom Representatrve 3 Page 36 ' 5 ' 'Q 3. . . , , 4J 1 2: uw ' ' 2, 3: Small W. er 4. I I f. . . 2, 3, 45 Frm 4: ' , 4' Tarpon 3, 4. Flt Q out- Nlitl r Ctzllfure. Aqua . gp L'l- 3: t 2, , 5 S . ., 5 ' 3, 5 r ', rf 1 5 l t lZHi-Y2,3,:I':. .334 2, 2 ' ' , , 5 5 y Il A, I 1. . . ,V , Q I - 3. 4? , J I ' b 47 h' , , . o Lf: , , 'g A 5 ' ' , , 45 at . J Y I I CAMERA SHY PETER DELVIGS I-IERSCI-IEL I-IERZIG DONALD HOOPER ALFRED LAMCHA GERALDINE LASH IAMES MILLER NATHAN MORRISON DONALD YOUNG WILLIAM BAYLES TED LEWIS ROBERT THOMPSON IEKIIIIBII iii?-f Ji. XMA 1 c fe F1 '-' im 181 1 f' U V pb I. -u Sf 1 .IW ul' ,.,- Ls. I if w-M X I 'H sjax J 'L X gg J ff' Q Dmoz - A A . T I I I I I 51 I ,I Mu 1 ,A-.V-. ,- jg.. 1, 1-5 1 ,, - Y p fm! YF...-A-A 0 Q, XS: X , h,,,,,ff T .gif - - , L I I, if ' us' L53 . 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K ' x 98 il 5 f Q ff-an Faculty MR LEIST Durmg M Le st s twenty one years at Shaw Htgh School he has served rn many capac1t1es He taught law and bookkeeplng served as head ot the Commerctal Department asststed as Busr ness Advrsor had charge ot all t1cket sales and two years ago recetved th tttle ol ass start prmctpal Hrs oflxce formerly room 16 rs well known to the boys of Shaw smce rt 13 necessary to see lVlr Lerst to obtan an excuse for absen e or tardmess Also tn hrs oflxce Mr Letst keeps a coatplete re ord of a tendan e lor the whole school Althor gh lVl1 Lelst rs kept busy rn hrs otltce he 1S also act1ve 1n the Ktwants Cluo And ne always fmds ttme to attend lootball and basketoall gannes along wrth other sports events of Shaw tn whtch h has a grcat mterest MISS PROVO All Shaw grrls recognrze the frrendly smrle of lVl1ss Lucxlle Provo Her dutres also rnclude helprng the g1rls wrth the1r personal problems and tecrchtng two foods classes One of these IS Shaw s ttrst loods class lor boys only Outstde :nl school she ts kept busy servmg as regxonal chalr man of the Bustness and Prolessronal Womens Club havtng served as state prestdent rn the past She also belongs to the Home Econo'n1cs Assocratxon and enloys attendmg the meetxngs of the Ohro D ans ot Women whtch 1S composed ot Deans ot Vvomen from a number ol jumor h1gh schools h1gh schools and colleges throughout the state MR HUNTER Howard K Hunter needs no 1ntrod.1ct1on to Shaw students past or present For thrrty l1V9 years he has served Shaw well and farthlully He came to our school m 1915 and smce has taught mathematrcs and coached basketball Smce 1936 he has served as Gutdance Drrector Mr Hunter takes all the preces of the yrgsaw puzzle the hrgh school courses credrts grades personahtres and aptrtudes ol Shaws many and var1ed types ol students and then sktlliully puts the puzzle together agarn He imds the rlght place for the rlght person whether he dtrects the students to jobs rn busrness and lndustry there tn Clevelandl or whether he helps to set thelr sarls for college Thts counselmg be-gms wrth tenth graders when they lust come to Shaw and are under hrs wtse gurdance and irrendly mterest lt contmues through the senxor year and often after twhen recom mendatrons for jobs or scholarshmps go through hrs ofhcel Page 39 , D . 1 Q A . who is completing her second year as Dean ol Girls at Shaw. --...,, . ig. 3, X-3+ J 'ii wiv Drck Young Ierry Young cmd Mr Todd Ioanne Vyse and Mrs Davidson Helpmg students to develop character leadershlp and to become good crtrzens composes a mayor part m the task whrch faces every faculty member Teachers str1ve to accomphsh these three a1ms not only by classroom work but by workrng Wlfh students 1nd1v1dual1y through the program of extra currrcular ac 1v1t1es ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Standmq Mr Reynard Mrss Pal mer Mr Todd Miss Clendenen Seated Mrs Morley Mrss Wrrqht Mrss Campbell lVl1ss Zuck Page 40 14 - 1 r - - 1. Q 2 ,P f 3-L it ' S 4 - ..r:., -x A 5 . ' tis E A , gk f Q if , , .. ,, X s 1 my 1 x fe'-Q-r K tl ts' , , A xii, X I ' K Av X' . 1 L I I . , 1' N . ll I . HISTORY DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Van 0 Q tm' IVI Niven G SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Do an M 'Xiu CI ok SP ted M I' 'VI A tkon Mr Fm K Page 41 N 10' Page 42 LANC UAGE DEPARTMENT G ld M s D Lott MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT M Nxck Mr Bown Mr Co off HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT M155 Provo Mxss Carpenter w N N i - St I inq: Miss Ort, r. Czvld son. Sammi: Miss Gleeson, Mmm. U. r. ' , . r , . r INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. Wisecup, Mr. Bcrndlow, Mr. Thomas. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr VIVIGH Mrss MCWQ-bb M s Iurmgus Mr Patton FINE ARTS Stcrndmq Mr Fraser Mr Holder baum Seated Mrss C crnk Mr Nelrgcxrth Mrss Dean Pccze 43 DEPARTMENT A Qi fi I.. ' ll!! Emstem has nothmq on us' Buddmg crrtxsts x A- y 9 Rush job Page 44 Woodworkmg mosterplece Interest1nq'? Government classes crt Clty H0111 Hurry Ic1mes,Stc1n Kenton, Chcxrhe Sp1VCIk ' f x - 'C 4 vxs Y 5 v ., -f 9: ' L I X, V Y 5 9 X Q qi , . ' A S X '5 Q 2 5 'Z aw, -. . 4: A 1 qu: f' ' I ' AA 4 . I p R , Jil' f - ,X- Q V 1 ' 1 , - X - f au j ' ' K - fi I- ffl A e 4 A wg . l . ft . -X ,- 'l Q 1 1 Q . . ,, '7 X jx' 'a N 3 ' V9 . I. Y ' . ' ' . 6. ' . Durmg the past htty years cornpetrtrve sports have grown to play an rrnportant part 1n the soc1al hte ot h1gh school and college students everywhere There lS hardly a school 1n the ent1re coun Shaw s athletrc teams and sports program have brought her state vvlde acclarm The next sectlon of thrs book 1S devoted to the boys who have made therr chool outstandrng rn athletlcs Page 45 RTS try which does not participate in at least one inter-scholastic sport. X 1 V ff' ff'- R fy WWW? X w M WWW Q X 900 ,QQ Gym?-X 0.3.0. 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Middle Row: George Whitman, Bill Schroeder, Iim Waple, lim Andresky, Bob Bayer, Will Wood, Karl Burkhardt. Front Row: Wayne Telling, Paul Reid, Dave Trump, Don Keagle, Art Meinhardt, Bob Fisher, Iim Miller, lack Reulbach. Mr. Caroff, Mr. Aitken, Mr. McGraw, Mr. Patton. Page 48 VARSITY The 1949 football squad was coached by four well versed grid mentors. They were: Head coach Ralph Patton, line coaches Iohn McGraw and Wayne Caroff, and backfield coach H. B. Aitken. Mr. Patton, who compiled a twenty-four win-eight loss record at Carrolton High School before replacing Mr. Martin Loftus as head coach in 1946 was an all-Ohio back for two years with Muskingum College. The ver- satile Mr. Patton garnered nine varsity letters while attending Musingum. Mr. Aitken, also a graduate of Muskingum, was all-Ohio halfback during his junior and senior years. Hap, as he is known to the squad came to Shaw from Medina High School in 1946. Mr. McGraw quarterbacked the Iohn Car- rol University squad before sharing line coaching duties with Mr. Caroff. Mr. Caroff played tackle and guard at State Teachers' College, Indiana. FOOTBALL A 1949 Cardinal eleven, composed mostly of sophomores and juniors, are looking towards next season as more experienced players with eagerness. Fullback Gil Santoro led the Cardinal scor- ing with four touchdowns and one extra point. lim Fittipaldi was runner-up with thir- teen pohns Notching their first victory the cardinals tallied early in the first quarter in a contest with Iohn Adams and led all the way through, triumphing 25-13. Every Shaw grid- der played during that night contest at Shaw Stadium. An inspired Cardinal squad made it two straight victories, by upsetting Elyria under the lights of their home stadium 14-6. Plunging Gil Santoro raced off tackle 35 yards in the first quarter for the Cardinal's initial tally. End Tony Gilberto scored on a pass for the extra point. Iack Sikora then sped to the end zone to make Shaw's final score in the second quarter. Lakewood was pressed all the way in de- feating the Cards whose passing attack over- shadowed the Rangers heralded offensive machine. A seasoned squad will return next fall and will aim steadily for the Lake Erie League title. Page 49 Back Row: lim Brown, Duane Gerasinos, Mike Vara, Nick Mylonas, George Measor, Dan Kramer, Iohn Wills. Middle Row: Carl Zowasky. Tony Gilberto. Ed Brunner. Iack Leuschel, loe Aveni. Barney Miller, Bob Gibson. Front Row: Mario Mastrangelo, Ted Francioso, lim Fitti- paldi, Bart DiLiddo, Ed Atemagno, Bill Campbell, Gil Santoro. 6 'VT ,.w-4--ep- Vara holds ball: Campbell kicks off. Back Row Manager Herb Luxenburg I1m Smxth Lowell Bonheld Marvm Barken Bob Cheme B1l'l Crrtzer Chuck Kennedy Don He1kell B111 Rexlord Tony Gxordano George Andresky Coach McGraw Mxddle Row Bob Church Manager Gene Drckard Dave Crowley B111 Brest Chuck Ca11 George Shnver Burton Lou1s Iohn Plesc1a Ierry Houdek Roger Schmxdt Gene Pattxe lack Phll1lPS Torn L1tw1ler Manager Front Row Iohn Wood Ralph l-lallxclay Iohn Bryan Ph1ll1p Meyer Don Barry Franc1s Henry lack Rrce Tom Fullerton Lloyd Wrttenmyer SOPHGMORE FOOTBALL The f1na1 compos1te of th1s year s sophomore gr1d team was only average 1n terms of w1ns and losses but the exper1ence ga1ned by these future VQISIYY stars was rrreplaceable ' These were the words of Coach Robert McGraw 1n summ1ng up the 1949 football season The a1m of Sophomore and I V teams 1S to tra1n boys who w1ll be the future backbone of therr vars1ty team Although w1ns and losses are only secondary to th1s tra1n1ng a boy who works w1th the Soph team and plays h1s part tn w1nn1ng a game never forgets that expenence Once a team w1ns each member wants to keep nght on wrnnmg and flghtlng W1th th1s teehng 1n m1nd every member of the Sophomore squad a1ms for vars1ty for v1ctor1es and for the Lake Ene League Champ1onsh1p Page 50 . 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Back Row Mr A1tken Tom Me1nhardt B111 Campbell Don Sexton D1ck Fort Dck Henderson Duane Geras nas Mr W secup Front Row Bob Shaffer M1ke Vara B111 Nelson A1 Gray Bob Grunwald Roger Moorhead VARSITY Shaw s 1950 Vars1ty was one of the f1n est squads srnce 1924 sa1d Coach Roy W1secup summ1ng up the Cardmals br1l11ant season W1nn1ng the Lake Er1e League and D1SlI1Cl t1tles w1th apparently httle effort the classy Cards couldnt be stopped unt1l the state runner up Akron South captured a 45 41 duel 1n the Regronal Playoffs at Kent Oh1O Suffermg only one defeat 1D Lake Ene League compet1t1on the W1semen won the1r nmth L E L t1t1e by a full two games defeat mg a determmed Helghts squad rn the f1nal league encounter 46 33 The local hoopsters defeated Brush W1l loughby and Glenvrlle to ga1n the reg1onal tournament then the heart breaker at Kent Page 51 SKETBALL closed the season as Akron South advanced to the state fmals Bnlhant performances of defensrve and of fens1ve play by Captarn D1ck Fort and speedy D1ck Henderson gamed them an all LEL squad place Fort garned further rec ogn1t1on by p1ac1ng on the All Oh1O squad Th1s l91'1'1f1C twosome prov1ded the scorrng punch for the cagers all season wh1le Don Sexton Duane Geraslmos Tom Me1nhardt B111 Campbell Al Gray and M1ke Vara rounded out the squad on defense Versat11e D1ck Fort h1t the hoops for 39 polnts agarnst Wrlloughby break1ng two tournament records and an 1nd1v1dual h1gh for the school wh1ch w111 be qu1te a feat to to I - . . . . ,l , 1 , .1 . 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' - I I . , , p. , N Q- ' If 'U xx x , 1 X., . n 'fm ,S 3315 '40 J 4 V 4. xx O S I Back Row Charles Westfall Francts Henry Karl Burkhardt Ed Determg Ioe Romam Tony Grlberto font Grordano Dan Kramer Pete Senyak Front Row Don Barry Bob Palmer Ixm Snavely Ray Suydam Al Lynn Lloyd Wxttenmyer Karl Mlller JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Keeprng close to the record of the league leadlng varsrty basketball team the Iumor varsrty squad won ten games lo mg only four The I V s coached H1gh scorer Dan Kramer w1th 104 pomts was followed by Tony Grlberto Wllh 85 and Lloyd Wrttenmyer Wllh 81 Both Tony Gllberto and Ed Determg were transferred to the varsrty rn the rmddle of the season cuttmg down therr poxnt record for I V basketball The toughest opponent the hoopsters faced durrng the season was the Hexghts qumtet whrch defeated them twrce The other two losses were to Loram and Colhnwood The f1ve starters were Dan Kramer center Karl Burkhardt guard Tony Grordano, guard Lloyd Wrttenmyer forward and lack Berry forward Page 53 by Hap Aitken, placed second in the Lake Erie league.. l l I 'Y l '5C fat'---1 '--'Ili A' 1' J 'HWY xii. W S H B A1-fdiH.4 ,,fw f fy Back Row Manager Carl Zowasky Manager Don Cleave and Ed Determg B111 Stapelton Tony Grlberto Don Sexton Drck Fort B111 Campbell Coach Roy Wxsecup Mrddle Bow Manager Tea Pmney Bob Vrehweg George Shrxver lack Srkora hm Fxttlpaldr A1 Gray Dave Whxttacre Ralph Baymont Bob Thompson Front Bow Carmen Abate Mrke Jara Manager Dave Dawson Dankramer Ceorge Lawrence BASEBALL Wrth 100 candrdates reportrng for baseball last sprmg plus ten returnrng lettermen the Shaw dramond corps had prospects of a fa vorable dramond season The Wrsemen came close to freldmq a letterman at every po 1t1on rn therr openrng tussle agarnst Eu clrd Central The Shaw1tes dropped a 31 prtchers bat tle agarnst a veteran studded Lakewood mne makrng Don Sexton s hrgh school debut a heart breakrng afternoon Don was flaw less untrl the late rnnrngs when a w11d throw reversed the trght game Besrdes Sexton Don Long a stocky south paw, and a lanky junror, Tony Gllberto, rounded out the Cards mound staff Long was mdrspensable 1n turnrng rn hrs thrrd Page 54 successrve year as a Shaw hurler Therr second start of the season agalnst the Lakewood Rangers was the Wrsemen s outstandrng smgle game performance Don Sexton once agam turned rn a br1111ant prtch mg performance unt11 the late rnnrngs when a strarned arm forced h1m to ret1re The Cards also turned rn a flashy freldrng per formance durmg the futrle contest Lack of plate punch was the mam weak ness on the ShGW1l9S dramond squad senror B111 Stapleton was the only regular that h1t above 300 Speedy Al Gray was rmpressrve 1n the base runmng department The small but stocky Gray stole four bases 1n one contest Snavv Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw S CORES Lakewood Shaker Lorain Euclid Shore Heights Elyria Lakewood Shaker Elyria Collinwood Lorain Heights Willoughby University School Euclid Shore 3 6 8 Page 55 he Back How George Happ Manager lack Mulhauser Hon Stafford Fran-c Hesfard Ie ry Y '1 k lack Reulbach Ixm Andresky Ted Francxoso Middle Row Coa h Patton Don Dalessandro Duane Gerasxmas Art Memhardt Ioe Romain Allan Hancock Ierry Young Wayne Tell ng Doc Vivian Front Row Art Dean Ted Week Bill Pennza Gordon McCarter Dick Henderson Bob Harmon Ivn Miller TRACK After losing fifteen lettermen from the previous season the local thin-clads began building for the future with a fresh squad of mostly sophomores. Versatile Bill Pennza led the juniors individual scoring with 603A points and provided a bright spot in the season by winning the shot put event in the district meet. Gordon McCarter was close behind with 55:94 points and Ted Francioso with 39114 points completed the top three. lim Miller captured a second in the Lake Erie League meet discus throw as the Cards gained fifth place with 23-1 6 markers. Coach Doc Vivian stated We were strong in the field events but corn- paratively inexperienced in the track events but all the boys gave their best. Page 56 Pennza McCarter Francxoso Henderson Dean Romcun Harmon Weeks M111er Geras1mos Stafford Kraus Weeks to Henderson LETTERMEN 6034 5536 14 12 If 6 Page 5 Back Row George Happ manager Max Stull Ken Hoagland Iohn Lewrs Chuck Mahony Phrl Ham1lton Bob Beatty Chuck Uber Ierry Wrllert ass1stant manager Second Row Burton Lewrs George Hanna Bob Walker Paul Benedrct DGVld Klopp B111 Games Mark Morns Iohn Wrsbrun Front Row Burton Lours Ron Stafford Frank Hamtlton Harley Knopf D1ck Forsberg Ierry Young Wayne Telhng SWIMMING Los1ng two of the1r outstandrng performers at m1d season Shaw s mermen ral11ed to capture three of therr last four dual meets and placed th1rd 1n the state d1v1ng compet1t1on The med ley relay team took seventh place The d1v1ng demon Ierry Young captured the d1S11'1C1 drvxng t1t1e at Penn thus quahfylng for the state meet at Columbus agamst the topfl1ght d1vers 1n the turned 1n a br1111ant performance place Coach Doc Vuan stated We at full strength all season because and graduatron Tom Parham and D1ck Forsberg were out standrng free stylers and strengthened the squad cons1derab1y before graduat1ng ln Ian uary Ron Stafford Iohn W1SbIuH B111 Games and Frank am1lton were promment 1n wms over Thomas Edxson Un1vers1ty and Western Reserve Academy competrng state Ierry worth th1rd were never of el1g1b1l1ty Page 58 D1ck Forsberg captured second place rn the 50 yard free style and th1rd 1n the 100 yard event at the d1str1ct at Fenn College The Docmens best performance of the sea son was Slnklng St Ignat1us early 111 the year by Wlnnlng every event except two SCORES Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw St Ignat1us Lakewood Herghts Shaker Western Reserve Ac Helghts Un1vers1ty School Shaker 45 Thomas Ed1son - ,, ,, .. ,, ss . 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' 29 xgrq., wwf 9 -v ' Giga kv O ill Paul Martm Case Sprenkle Mr Bandlo Irm Snavely Second How Coach Woo te Al Atkms Bob T retsky Har ey Be de Torn Me nha dt F t R Roger Sa er Bob Krasne L Sch artz Roger Moo he d TENNIS Under the drrectron of the1r new coach W E Bandlow the Cardlnal racketmen enjoyed a very successful year The Cards were shaded by Lakewood rn the fmal match to grve them undrsputed po sessron of thrrd place rn the Lake Erre League A torfe1t early 1n the year also proved a hanchcap 1n the hnal standrng The Shawrtes rall1ed to beat every squad but league champ1on Shaker and gamed consola tron by bemg the only team to hand the Rarders a smgle match defeat The imal tally showed the racketmen w1n nmg eleven matches wh1le bemg reversed n1ne tunes I found an expenenced squad m excellent form satd Mr Bandlow rn commentrng on the season s record SCORES Shaw l Shaker 4 Shaw 3 Lakewood 2 Shaw 4 Elyna 1 Shaw 3 Loram 2 Page59 T 1.1 Back Row Roger Ashton Dick Hall Ted Pinney Mrddle Row Bob Smith Iohn Reed Don Rushin Bob Iandt Front Row Larry Thorrpson lim Pless Marilyn Ray Don Cleaveland RIFLE CLUB Having taken a National Rifle Association approved course at the East Fleveland Rifle Range the Shaw Rifle Club members have learned the funda mentals of target shooting The rifle club which is also the Junior division of the East Cleveland Rifle and Revolver club is advised by VValter E Bandlow The members of the club studied rifle safety sportsmanship discipline nomenclature which is a study of the parts of a rrfle and their functions po 1 tions sighting and firing under the direction of the Range instructors Tests were given during the instruction period lim Pless was executive officer of the club Ted Pinney secretary Dale Locher treasurer and Larry Thompson membership cha1rman One girl Marilyn Ray was enrolled in the course which was held for nine weeks on Tuesday evenings. Some of the members of the club used their own rifles while others used the five guns owned by the range. Page 60 gi.. a . I! 6 5 2 biilv, ' 1 'S' X 4 Y 2 New u, ' 3 4 1 X gf 4! 'si' 4 'QX h W 1I Q , 1 as-By A Jig, E '59 M -1ffff f5V fQ f 1 v, 'F if A5 ' 3 ,' :gd IJ, 'QQ -sf As tl e results ot the l949 football queen electron are announced at the Shaw Herghts rally Brll Pennza master of ceremonres leads the audlence rn applaudxng the three honored qxrls They are Anna DIGIOVIHQ and Ianrs Foxall attendants and Carol Rerchenbach queen MISS CAROL REICHENBACH 1949 Football Queen FOOTBALL QUEEN The 1949 football season was successfully chmaxed by the coronatron ot the Shaw toot ball queen at the annual Shaw Herghts grrd battle Candrdates for thrs honor were nom1nated by members of the football team and were then voted upon by the entrre student body Each of the s1x candrdates chose her own campargn manager The campargn was hrghhghted by the 1nd1v1dual skrts presented at a specral assembly durmg whrch the can drdates were presented to the student body The results ot the electron whrch was held Page 62 two days after the assembly were kept a secret by Mr George Todd and members ot the Student Councrl Football Queen Commrt tee The queen and her attendants were hon ored agarn the next evenmg at a dance sponsored by the Frrendshrp Club Candrdates for the honor and therr man agers were Anna Dr Grovrne manager Bart D1 Lrddo Iams Foxall manager Ierry Young Helen Heckert manager Drck Henderson Rosemary North manager lack Meyer Bar bara Nussel manager Iack Ruelbach Carol Rerchenbach and manager Ed Alemagno GIRLS' SPORTS Keepmg phys1cal1y ht by part1c1pat mg 1n after school volleyball and bas ketball games pract1c1nq cahsthemcs m modern dance classes and refresh mg themselves wrth a qulck d1p III the pool after a day of hard study are all a par of the athletxc program sponsored by the physlcal educatlon department and the Grrls Athletrc Assoc1at1on Page 63 '33 5 I ,,,, ,X 01 volt Back Row Beverlee Barrett Carol Inman Kay Powell presxdent Mary Io Brrgman secretary treas urer Dorothy Son Mrddle Row Marrlyn Lamont Sally Carran Barbara Nussel prestdent lean Wemkamer secretary treasurer Gerry Rrccrardx Front Row Beryl Brown Ioan Beattre Pat Iones Ioan Rextord Carole Martmsen ATHLETIC COUNCIL In order to offer every g1rl the OPPOIIUHIIY of partrcrpatron 1n extra curncular sports and to arrange the teams for competmon the Athletrc Counc1l whrch plays a vrtal part rn a g1rls school hte IS chosen to head the grrls sports program at Shaw The A C grrls kept accounts of all after school games and accurate records of the po1nts earned by each g1rl toward her S letter and selected the glrls tor the tournaments The Councrl had an annual G A A membershrp assembly 1n order to rntro duce 1ts ac 1J1l16S to the newcomers whrle another annual event IS the Cabaret Dance held 1n the early sprrng For the efhcrent organlzatron of each sport the grrls were d1v1ded 1nto small groups each rn charge of one partrcular phase Bev Barrett and Carole lVIart1n sen headed volleyball whrle lVIar1lyn Lamont asslsted by Gerry Rrccardr led basketball Mary Io Brrgman and Carol Inmrn headed baseball and Ioan Beattle and loan Rexford worked together on outdoor sports w1th Barb Nussel 1n charge of horseback r1d1ng Indoor sports were led by lean Wernkamer whrle Kay Powell and Dorothy Son supervrsed modern dancmg Beryl Brown and Pat Iones were rn charge of the swlmmlng dlps and Sally Carran managed the swrmrnrng show as well as hte savrng courses Page 94 has If fi if W' MODERN DANCE Headed by Kay Powell and her ass1stant Dorothy Son the three modern dance groups met every Monday after school Thursday second per1od and Frrday thrrd penod Beg1nn1ng each sess1on wrth exercrses to l1mber up the g1rls contrnued the hour workmg on leaps and steps Whrch led to the formatron ot creat1ve dances Such exercxses were performed to the beat of the drum and prano musxc Wlth the rdea of 1mprov1ng the sense of rhythm porse and grace Under the supervr 1on of Mrss Ahce Iurmgus the club spent much of rts t1me practlcrng for the1r open house demonstratron whrle the Chr1stmas program th Army Navy Tea were srgmfrcant events 1n the year s Work New leatards were purchased thrs year The mtroductron of colored surts added to the appearance of the group 1n 1lS performances e6L 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 S . 1 1 . . . . 1 9 - . 1- ,ffyfv .M-4 ,1 Q his Back Row Eleanor Blakemore Donna Woolway Sally Carran Mary Matthews Barbara Nussel Nancy Pearce Ioan Beattie Ioyce Krampitz Beryl Brown Pat Iones Front Row Donna Wood Dorothy Iacobsen Mary Io Brigman Dorothy Son Ginger Mashburn Ioan Neylans Kay Powell Carol Inman TARPON CLUB Thirty-five aquatic minded girls are members of the Tarpon Club which meets twice a month to swim for fun for improvement and most of all for health grace and beauty. New members from all classes are taken in each -emester after strenuous tryouts. Novices are required to swim ten lengths of the pool or six hundred feet. Such strokes as the crawl the sidestroke the back and elementary back strokes and the breaststroke are employed in this test' and one good dive is also required. Formal and informal initiations follow for those girls who have passed with the highest scores. The high spot of the year was the bi-annual water pageant Night In Manhat- tan presented in November with the aid of the girls swimming classes. Sixteen acts consisting of unusual formations diving and comedy were co- ordinated with timely music extravagant settings and striking costumes to produce a truly professional aquacade performance. Tarpon Club also sponsors annual inter-class swimming meets and a girls swimming team which competes with other schools in the Lake Erie League for speed endurance and form. It sponsors splash parties and potluck suppers. Tending to make good swimming a life-long hobby for girls the Tarpon Club is expertly guided by Miss Alice Iuringus. Page 66 .que u i T7 Back Row Mary Ellen Brophy Barbara Meckler Ann Lerst Drane Benyamrn Ioanne Vyse Carol Helmerrcks Carolyn Mrller Mrddle Row Donna Lmdqurst Anrta D1F1ll1pe Barbara Smrth Barbara Davrdson Glorra Campfleld Marlene Knopf Gall Ranny Front Row Barb Denzler Donna Woolway Terry Tucker lane Schott Angela Memrdes Sally Marsh lane Cannon Back Row Donna Lmdqurst Sally Carran Grnger Mashburn Ioyce Kramprtz Front Row Betty Flerscher Ioan Neylans Eleanor Blakemore lean Wernkamer AQUA DUX every other Thursday durmg homeroom perrod was to assrst the grrls rn swrmmmg servmg as a great assrs tance to Mtss Iunnqus The swlmmrng classes were drvlded mto squads accordrng to abrhty wrth one leader placed at the head oi each group to help the members rmprove thetr strokes drves and krcks thus benetrtrng the class be cause ol the smaller group arrangement makrnq rn structron easter LIFE SAVING for an 18 week penod under the drrectron of Mrss Alrce lurmgus a group of twenty frve grrls passed the mal exams whr h enabled them to become hte savers As well as studyrnq certarn holds used m hte savmg varr ous approaches they were taught artrhcral resprratron whxch was applred to fellow classmates used as vrctrms Emblems were grven to the grrls on Honor Day the Iumor Lxle Savmq badge to those under srxteen and the Senror Lxle Savrng emblem to those over srxteen whrle one hundred pornts was added by each grrl toward her S letter Page 67 W I Q 1 I gs 1: .. ss J -by X The primary purpose of the Aqua Dux girls who met Having met every Thursday after school in the pool , - - A - BASKETBALL CAPTAINS Every year basketball is one ol the lavorite sports which is included in the Girl's Athletic Association activities. A captain is chosen by the girls in each group to represent their team. lt is the duty ot each captain to notity her team when it is their turn to play their games. She is also responsible for handing in a line- up of participants in each game. The captains are given the honor ot choosing by secret bal- lot those girls they believe capable and de serving, to participate in the annual Army- Navy game. Tne captains with their respective teams are supervised by Marilyn Lamont, the A.C. head ot basketball. Back Row: Lois Radoinsky, Doris Scharlotte. Donna Woolway, lean Tirohn, Sue Deason, Harriet Foljambe. Middle Row: Carolyn Miller, lean Collmer, Ioan Giacomin, Iean Brown, Marianne Hothaas, Pat Iones. Front Row: Gloria Campbell, Dolores Owen, Ioan Walborn, Ioy Gell. GYM LEADERS An important girls' athletic organization is the Gym Leader Club which is sponsored by Miss Alice Iuringus. Members are chosen each semester by Miss Iuringus after the girls have volunteered lor this extra gym work, ln choosing the members of the club, Miss lurin- gus takes into consideration the athletic ability of each girl and her interest in extra-curricular gym activities. The gym leaders meet every other Thursday morning during homeroom period in order to receive instructions concerning their respective classes. The leaders have general supervision over the gym class. They check attendance, care for the sports equipment, and help other members of their Class to learn and use the general rules of various sports. Back Row: Iane Neylans, Louise Morgen- stern, Dolores Mansky, Nancy Nigosian. Middle Row: Mary Reid, lean Collmer, lean Tirohn, Ioan Giacomin, Ruth Grundler, Har- riet Foljambee. Front Row: loan Schecter, Dolores Owen, Marianne Rothaas, Casey Gibson, Lois Rhodes. RIDING CLUB Good weather and transportation helped the Riding Club to have a successful semester. We rode at Sleepy Hollow Riding Academy, usually on Sunday morning or Friday after school. Twenty-two girls received points for riding this semester. They earned ten points for every hour of riding. Back Row: Dorothy Son, Beryl Brown, Ann Leist. Front Row: Iean Brown, Barb Denz- ler, Barb Nussel. GIRLS GYM ln order to earn a prized S letter a member ot the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation has to work hard and partici- pate in many sports. A small S letter is given tor 350 points and a large S letter requires 700 points. The biggest treasure, the pennant, is awarded the girl who has earned 1000 points by devoting many hours of her time to G.A. A. These points are earned in extra- curricular sports Which are sponsored by the Athletic Council, which in- clude volleyball, basketball, base- ball, badminton, bowling, ping-pong, hiking, skating, horseback riding, and the modern dance club. Girls may also earn points by scoring and timing in many sports. On the average, 75 points are giv- en lor participation in group activi- ties, while 10 points an hour are giv- en to those who participate in indi- vidual sports. The main purpose ot the point system is to interest more girls in ad- vancing in the World ot sport. SMALL S LETTER Back How: Gloria Rondini, Iackie MCGeary. loyce Krampitz, Ann Leist, Ioy Gell, Carol lnman. Middle Row: Betty Fleischer, Carol Martinsen, Iean Brown, Eleanor Blakemore. Marian Peters, Casey Gibson, Marilyn Gro enstein. Front Row: Ianet Sampson, Doro- thy Iacobson, Mary Ann Bittenc, Margaret Callander, Ginger Mashburn, Rosemary North. Betty Dvorak, Barbara Korponic. LARGE S LETTER Back Row: Barbara Meckler, Beverlee Bar- rett, Kae Morris, Sally Carran. Front Row: Harriet Eoljambe, Pat lones, jean Wein- kamer, Barbara Smith, Marianne Rothaas. PENNAN T Back Row: Mary Io Brigman, Donna Wool- way, Kay Powell. Middle Row: Dorothy Magneson, Ioan Beattie. Beryl Brown. Front Row: Barb Nussel, Marilyn Lamont. Page 69 Harvard tCapta1n Nancy Wxddowsonl Back Row Martanne Bothaas Eleanor Blakemore Mtddle Row Beverlee Barrett Kae Morrxs Front Row Ioan Beattxe Betsy Townsend Kathryn Glbson Yale Back Row Captam Mar1lyn Lamont Harrxet folyambe Ann Dornback Ruth Grundler Mlddle Row Barbara Smtth Glorxa Rondtm Lots Radomsky Front Row Shtrley Oertel Barbara Nussel All STARS Each year outstandlng athletes are selected to partlcrpate m the all star volleyball and gasketball games Star players for the Yale Harvard game were selected from the part1c1pants 1n the G A A volleyball games by Mrss Al1ce Iurmgus and her ass1stants Both teams were evenly matched but from the begmrung ot the hrst quarter mmutes however Harvard made a strong comeback Nevertheless thrs burst ot power shown bv Harvard came too late and Yale trlumphed w1th a 38 27 margrn The polnt for pomt Army Navy basketball battle thrllled spectators from the very start Army trlumphed 18 15 Mar1anne Rothas and Elly Blakemore were hrgh scorers tally1ng eleven and seven pomts respect1vely Members of Army were Mar1lyn Lamont captaln Marranne Rothaas Nancy Wrddowson Gerry R1cc1ard1 Kae Moms Harnet Folyambe Lo1s Radomsky Grace DAmbros1a and Betty Funk Navy part1c1pants were Beverlee Barrett Ruth Grundler Casey G1bSOD Loulse Morgenstern Sh1rley Oertel Barb Sm1th, Eleanore Blakemore captam Bette Peters Molhe D Ambros1a Page 70 Yale took the lead and maintained it throughout the game. In the last few Although seven hours of study every day may seem hke many mrnutes spent wrthrn the walls of a hrgh school most students add to thrs t1me by partrcrpatmq rn extra currrcular GCl1V1l1eS Although these actrvrtres all requrre addmonal trme part1c1pants are more than wlllmg to do the1r share to boost and ma1nta1n school spurt and trad1t1on They lom the numerous orgamzahons and devote the1r after school hours and often week ends to th1s cause 4 ACTIV TIES -A-4 I DCIS DOW B he ma ore es wo-4 l-1 r-4 GH Y I1'1ClI'C CISOH S9 ba OO he cw GE and Director, k oe to his riends, and on this premise Wittenberg-Valpariso College game played at Shaw Stadium. the S ' l 1 ' 1 l 1 ' has it i 11 it f 1 hich - COTUPI T f li 1 - riition was given to first, second, and third hers a 1 ll t was highlighted by the usual snappy hal -time programs dur- as t 1 H ' i t i t ll , hirig at the opening of Ha d Ave' t's the quality that counts, lVlr. Niergarth said, and the band Q Besn ck M Baron PCIDO L amp Geo g ana Fe dk ke mm OS O Cl Haze Henn e CHOIR S91' f ra O 1 f SOU WY H9 he O ll B conven p easa i Y d 'O h pec a ave OI CTLI-I h LIC H1 ough T o O h f O O1'1 a n por 1 oup IT1 gl' e he ri was her eng ason or m O de se ICI 9 YU SY bu G ppl ed S11 ity UQ 'CJ ,-1 we-4 U1 ,-4 r were I CHO p G -4-. sa-4 -o-4 -a-4 VCG eyer l r-1 'O E-1 T19 l eI'1'1 GS W I 90 adua I' erg GJ Ili ur C5 CID O1'1 I1 Ma 91' 1' 1'S Ve G IV SSG Y onald, Dick Henderson, Gordon Kalma, lack Meyer, Bill Clay, Mary Ann Herman, Parker, Dale Locher, Dan Calaca, Ioan Fatty, Hxztli Uerstenberger Bette Peters, L i l , r i l , 'l, r , r, i . lean Babcock. Third How: Barbara Walker, Alice Davis, Marilyn Frischman, Eleanor Webster, First How: Kathy Hoover, Arita Strtina, Miriam l.oiit: Betty Stewart Sabina Cicotti, loria Campfield, Loretta Baker, Peggy Saunders, David Santoro, Clyde Hiss, Fd lilrrierinda Yovanrie, Betty Burwell, Martel Lowderi, Marion Peters, Ianet Sampson, illeaher, Don Young, Herbert Manton, Lois Batschelet, Beth Schindler, Lois Beal, Bob Peters, Leonard Brazus, George Mulder, Sam Fisher, ltianne Walborn, Barbara l i . Wood, Ann Rogers, loan Beattie. his year under the direction o Mr. S. Robert F , the Shaw After much anticipation the choir moved from its former cramped h ir br t h pleasure and praise to its alma mater. T e uarters in room t t l rd-proo ed choir ro m. s'nging o carols, o d and rno e 1, th i t' t e s i lly equipped wit risers, new flooring an man is al-mu ic Christmas prog . t ements throughout the ent features room 203 has become a permanent an l rt c' i l ti f t . h nt the choir. Assisting in the direction 0 the choir the irst hal o the year Accom anists for th ' i im Austin, Marian Peters, and w Mr. ginald Resnick, astudent teach , t t a t Sampson. he officers are: presi er t, ack M N 5 i - H Uni ity. president, He b t t 5 d secretary, Miriam Long. Back Row Irm Austin Mark Fine Bob lVlcFee Gene Reeser Ronnie Froehch Ruby Laubaugh lim Griffith Ann Wills Ianet Lemmermal Nancy Srruth Evelyn Krtsche Third Row Ioanne Becker Iackre Warner Henry Sarkistan Ioe LoCrasso Nick Qcorcrno Dan Anzelmo Ira Rrmson Jerry Dougherty Chuck Kraus Peggy Dietz Secona Row Evelyn Peters Marilyn Lamont Barb Custead Martel Lowden Bonnie Thomas Case Sprrnkle Ellen Krersman Betsy Townsend lna Mrller Frrst Row Rusan Struggles Louis Schwartz Hazel Kerlin Dick Swain Ann Woehrman Catherine Peters lack Mulhauser ORCHESTRA One of the mam events of the year for orchestra members was an assembly given to rntroduce them before the public They then gave a wrnter concert and participated in the Spring Concert as did the choir and the band They played at class night as well as for the mid year play They entered the district rnstrumental contest at Kent taking first place and then going on to Delaware Oh1o to snag another first rating in the state contest The orchestra consists of forty-two members and is the largest that Shaw has had for many years. Included are fourteen violins three violas four cellos and five string basses along with wind and percussion instruments. Sebastian Campesi a graduate student at Western Reserve worked along with the string section this year. The quality of the string section is greatly improved over former years asserts Mr. Milton Niergarth orchestra director. The uniform for the orchestra consisted of black faille skirts white blouses and black ties for the girls' while the boys wore black coats and black ties. Page 74 Back Row Ralph Carlson G11 Santoro Albert Ekar Ianet Lemmerman Iean Wemkamer Dottte Magneson Ann Letst Iackxe Hunt Maryann Brttenc Sue Eaton Irma Bruqmann Lots Radomsky Mrddle Row Drck Young Allan Lowe Dave Black Roger Moorhead Peggy Moser Ted Tsevd os Nancy Clark Ierry Young Ruth Arbuckle Bev Barrett Sally Carran Barb Smxth Mary Io Brrgman Kae Moms Mar Matth E l K y ews ve yn rrsche Harrret Folyambe Marrlyn Mattox Sylvxa Green Fu-st Row Ann Woehrmann Helen Newman Manlynn Stephenson Mary Grbtan Ianet Sampson Mary Hoge Marran Peters Mrrram Long Ianet Love Lors Batschelet NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To quahfy for membershrp rn the Natronal Honor Soclety Shaws h1ghest sCholast1c honor a student must fulftll four requrrements F1YSl every former teacher of the candrdate must grade htm on the bGS1S of character leadershrp and serv1ce Then rf the student IS acceptable ID these three classrhcatrons h1S scholar Shlp record IS obtamed from the prmcrpals ofhce and gxven a thorough exammatlon Any llA l2B or 12A boy or grrl rankmg rn the upper quarter of h1s class IS el1g1ble for nom1nat1on Each semester the day 1S hopefully and a b1t fearfully awarted when the names of 1ncom1ng members are revealed Eagerly ant1c1pated 1S the SSIVICG 111 wh1ch these new members are mducted Ofhcers of the Natronal Honor Soc1ety were as follows pres1dent D1Ck Young v1ce presrdent Mar lo Br1 ma t M Lowe y g n secre ary ar1an Peters treasurer Alan Page 7.5 l 'fx Back How Dave Trump Drck Young Davxd Baumgartner Dxck Baumgartner Duane Gerasrmos Brll Campbell Bob Gxbson Thxrd Row Bart D1L1ddo Bob Mears Ted Tsevdos Tom Memhardt Allan Lynn Ierry Young Roger Moorhead Second Row Marlene Tartaglra Lors Radomsky Amta D1G1ov1ne Beverlee Barrett Mary Io Bng man Barbara Smxth Mary Hoge F1rstRow Mary Hottman Mary Henry Betsy Townsend Dorothy Magneson Susan Struggles Ianet Iohnson Carolyn Mtller STUDENT COUNCIL The Shaw Student Councll IS the force behtnd numerous school act1v1t1es AdV1S9d by Mr George Todd the Councll had as 1ts oftrcers the trrst semester Presldent D1ck Young v1ce prestdent Ierry Young secretary Lo1s Radomsky treasurer Tom Me1nhardt Second semester ofhcers were Pres1dent lerry Young vrce pre 1dent Drck Baumgartner secretary Beverlee Barrett and treasurer Dave Baumgartner The f1rst semester Councrl had twenty erght members and each member was apoomted to one or more comm1ttees by the presldent These comm1ttees planned most of the work to be done by the Councrl such as sponsor1ng dances selecttng the noon mov1es plann1ng ralhes and assembl1es and back1ng the Communrty SGIVICG drrve The baby of the Counctl th1s year was th prom1sed game room whtch was organ1zed by a spec1al comm1ttee w1th the adv1ce and consent of the student body Once a year the Student Councrl has an even1ng out Th1s year the Councll had d1nner at Crosby s and then saw Lrte Wllh Mother at the playhouse Members also had the opportumty to w1tness hrst hand how other school governments funct1on by v1s1t1ng schools throughout the Clly The members then could combme the1r 1deas and suggest the acceptance of these 1deas by Shaw Hlgh School The mornmg broadcasts are also taken care of by the Student COUHC1l A member of the Counc1l 1S the student announcer for each two week per1od Some Student Councll sponsored act1v1t1es th1s semester students w1ll remem ber were the football ralhes all school party football queen assembly the Snow Ball wh1ch 1ntroduced hm Grlfhth s band and a basketball rally Page 76 . l .0 - i I Q ,. t J - 5 0 T U vw ri sa I, . , . I 4 I - I I I I 1 - - 1 a ' - C a s 1 -- 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 11 11 , . - 11 11 . 9 - 11 . 11 - . 1 1 11 - - 11 I - I I 1 11 . . . . . 1 1 1 . HGMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Bflllqlnq understandrng between the Student Councrl and the students of Shaw 15 the Job of the homeroom representatrves At the begrnrrrng of each semester every homeroom elects a student who w11l attend Student Councrl meetmgs and report any new events to members of h1s homeroom represents hrs homeroom and ards rn electlons and any other project the Councrl wrshes to promote The popular Cardrnals Nest featurrng dancmg prng pong and refreshments was made a reahty due largely to the comb ned efforts of the councrl and the homeroom representatlves Another rmportant task performed by the reprefentatrves was ardrng th baseball team rn selhng season passes Most members of the councrl were at one trme homeroom representatrve for servrng the councrl rn th1s way rs the best method by whrch the stuaen' bodv can acquarnt themselves vrrth future members of Shaw s government Under a plan for student councrl revrsron whrch rs now bemg consrdered the former proportronal grade representatron system now rn use wrll be abolrshed and the councrl w111 consrst only of homeroom representatrves Ea k Row Iohn Wrlls 29 Herb L rrenbura 309 lack Meyer LO E11 Cr tzer Lfeora Lava ren e 3 Don Herkell 36 Bob Grbson 106 Thrrd Row Dennxs Wood 105 Tom Lrtwrler 39 Bob Darmlson 19 Mrke Vara 38 George Wh1te'na'1 300 Irm Cappellettr 21 Irm Frttrpaldr 308 Second How Nancy Nxgosran 32 Ioe Avenr 108 Dorothy Polk 217 Kathy Shrnalonrs 215 Maryann Brttenc 17 Kathy Mooney 305 Marlo Mastrangelo 304 Ftrst Row Elatne Tepper 318 lane Schott 37 Kay Powell 303 Carolyn Clark 11 Margy Rtce 203 Sherla Carrey 30 Lors Anglrn 8 we PCICJD 71 s 3 Back Row Marge Broeckel Ianet lohnson Mary Matthews Betty Peters Carol Rerchenbach Middle Row Marlene Tartaglra lane Morley Altce Andrews lean Wemkamer Cerry R1CC1GId1 Front Row Ianet Sampson Mary Hoae Marrlyn Mattox Dorothy Magneson Martlyn Lamont Elmerrnda Yovanne Not Ptctured Sylvxa Creen Bunny Hoftman Dons Scharlott Evelyn Peters FRIENDSHIP CABINET The underlymg purpose of thrs club l1es IH rts name Frrendshrp The members have learned to work and play together through rts varred programs and actrvrtres Membershlp rs not lrmrted The cabmet rncludes the offrcers of the club as well as charrmen of the followrng commrttees soc1al publrcrty art homeroom musrc servrce and sophomore representatrve The elected offrcers are presrdent v1ce presrdent ecretary treasurer program charrmarr and IC C representatrve Meetrng twrce monthly thrs group plans club act1v1t1es drscusses busrness to be enacted at the regular busmess meetrngs hears reports from the ICC representatrve and consrders problems controntrng the club All of the cabrnets actrvrty does not center around a drscussron table however The grrls ot thrs group sell football pencrls conduct homeroom repre sentatrve electrons perform the dutres whrch come to them as standrng commrttee heads and serve on spec1a1 commrttees Thrs year some of these have been Constrtutron Recognrtron Servrce and Harvest Moon Dance Grrls from the mam body of the Fr1endsh1p Club have also served on these com mrttees Not kept busy enough by these dutres the cabmet members often attend local state and even natronal conferences ot the Y W C A Page 73 f, - 0 , , br ' I, I 1 te I . ' it s . ! I f . 3 , , , 1 , V ' I A I C 4 . ' ' - , . . . . , , , . , . , ' , I ' ' I , , , . . . . SI C? SJ Fourth Row Beryl Brown Ruth Grundler Ann Letst Bunny Hoffman Io Lee Fuller Diane Benjamir Third Bow Eleanor Webster Crace Mampel Doris Scharlott Ginnie Boylan Peggy Sprinkle Betty Funk Second How Barb Wood lzzie Thornhill Marilyn Frish'nan lane Cannon Gloria Rondini Kay Dolezal Shirley Oertel First Row Norma Heyer Ellen Kreisman Ioann Walbarn Ioan Sche ter Mary Beth Malbas Lois Anglin FRIENDSHIP CAPTAINS Broadening the scope of their activities this year the Friendship homeroom repre entatives have served as a stronger link between the Friendship Club and the homerooms than ever before. They have helped to unify the club which has a membership of approximately three hundred girls and is sponsored by Mrs. Florence Davidson. Regular meetings of the representatives and cabinet were held monthly throughout the year. In addition to reporting to their homerooms on these meetings the representatives took volunteers names in the homerooms for pot-luck dinners dance decoration committees and other social functions. Friendship activities this year included a trip made by the Service Club to the Rosemary Home a dance honoring the football queen and her attendants a Chocolates for Christmas drive and varied meetings with such prominent speakers as Mrs. Ioy Seth Hurd Well known cosmetologist. Another successful event was a joint meeting with Hi-Y where an eight-member panel discussed boy-girl relations. In all these things, as well as the general organization of the club, the home- room representatives have proved themselves to be one of the strongest links of the Friendship Club. Pace 79 Xff N FRIENDSHIP HI Y CALENDAR A few of the outstandmg soc1a1 events of the year sponsored by the H1 Y and Fr1endsh1p clubs were the H1 Y Show Harvest Moon Dance Fnendshlp Sopho more Party H1 Y P0110 Dance and many barn partres The top event of the year was the 1o1nt K1ng Queen Formal durmg wh1ch Mar11yn Lamont and lack Meyer re1gned as queen and kmg Page8O , T sv. , P 1 - X 1 . J ' ' ,L M if r Q - fs- fe I 4 o IN ' If 1 Aff A A I . ff 9 ' so wr . f QM ' y, fgfiin L Y Y 'ir' . . 1 IE 1 ' ggf, Q Q, A . . 2.153 IQXQQ ' 4 ' M MQ r ui V 1 I ' 7 N 1 A ye V 2 W j, 1, 2 1 p 1 ff , I I wr. 3, ,-14. U. I 4 1. Iii, 1 W .1 . I I A . . I - . . Q Page 81 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Ierry Young 11Gp1G1I'1 Tom Memhclrdt se retury B111Cc1'np3e11 p1es1dent Al Hun o k VlC9pf9S1d61'l1 D1ck Forsberq treasurer SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Stcznd1nq Bob G1bSOD trecxsuer D1ck Fort chup1czn Seated B111 Cannes sec rem V Tom Me nhardt preswent Mlkg Vu U V1C9 presldent MAZDA Back Row Ed Deterrng Paul Krplmnger Drck Fort B111 Montgomerv Mrddle Row Bob Kennedy leader Peter Delvxgs George Lawren e Frank Ha'n lton Frrst How George Shr1ver lack Mulhauser Ierry Young Ross Frreston DELPHI Back Row Iohn Wrsbrun Don Young Mrddle Row Tom Smrth leader Bob Grunwald Brll Nelson Tom Mernhardt Steve Marrkrs Front Row hm Austrn Wayne Tellrng lack Collrer Bob Frsher HALCYON Back Row George Whrteman Barney Mtller Chuck Rarnger Bob Grbson Walter Loyewskr Front Row Iack Leuschel Ed Brunner lack Berrey Dan ny Kramer Pete Baker, A1 Hancock, lack Meyer. AMIGOS Last Row Leroy Barcr Bob Kmley Irm Grrflrth Drck Bundt Wes Upham Iohn Mahoney Drck Baldau Mrddle Row Roger Ashton Dlck Stern Barry Strej cek Ron Kuehn Warren Waldron Don Dlemert leader Front Row B111 Games Charles Uber Sandy Scrortmo lack Foreman Bruce Reeves TALA Back Bow Roger Schmzdt Herb Luxen burg Tony Barone Ioe Romarne Karl Burkhardt Brll Campbell Mrddle Row loe Perrottee leader Drck Forsberq Bob Damelson Brll Schroeder Bob Messner Mrke Vara Front Row Bob Mears lack RICE Tom Greenland Al Gray Len Elras Bob Thompson ARGUS Last Row Otrs Elmore Paul Benedrct Allen Swancar Chx Ck Kraus Drck Col lamer Drck Swarn Mark lVlorr1s Fxrst Row Dave Black lack Ph1ll1ps Iames Snavely Alan Lowe Ph1l Hamllton Case Sprenkle 4 . A . , , . . . , 1 1 4 I-7 7 Page 84 ...J WW Y X I , 4' U If u xflw ' I A S sf P - s Eg Li v -4 L ' ,A 4 :viz A Q , ,vw 2. Vg , -.Q L :,. ff 1 l ,,.,l 'I S 5 ' 1 3 nv 32 if Q W is , W H ff X-, .44 2 in 9 Si K..xe. t ' ' M D X ...- l J lack Meyer V1cePres1dent Mary Hoge Secretary Peagy Oates Presrdent Irm Austrn Treasurer Lots Batschelet A ststant Treasurer DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatrc Club whrch meets every other Thursday rs open to all students who w1sh to act watch plays or work behrnd scenes Wllh the stage crew Several t1mes throughout the year the students present one-act plays at the Dramatlc Club meet- mgs after school Some of these plays are student drrected by the twelfth grade members of the Dramahc Club Each year the Dramatrc Club sponsors a talent show the mrd year play the Chrlstmas Show and the Iune and Ianuary class plays These are all under the supervrsron of Mrss Lors Dean club sponsor Somethrng new and d1fferent was add ed th1s year The Dramatrc Club as a body obtarned trckets for a performance at the New Play House A group of over forty attended the play Romeo and lu lret and were shown around by Mrs Prescott a member of the Board of Trus tees Whrle on thrs tour they observed the work gomg on back stage The ofhcers lh1S year were also elected drfferently A nomrnatmg commrttee made all nomrnatrons Then each nomrnee had a campargn manager who spoke rn hrs behalf The results of th1s electron were Peggy Oates Presrdent lack Meyer Vlce Presrdent Mary Hoge Secretary hm Aus tm Treasurer L01 Batschelet Assrstant Treasurer. Page 86 K Back Row Dtclc Baldau Flver Stone Ralph Carl-,on Dtck Sterns Bob Kmley loann C reenwood Frrst Row Iudv rlall Camrlla Peak Pat Caney Carl Ranney Peaav Sa tnders STAGE CREW Tak1ng mventory of all the stage proper t1es and costumes whrch are located ID hve rooms scattered throughout the school was one of the jobs handled by the stage crew th1s year The stage crew 1S under the dlrec tlon of MISS LOIS Dean head of the Dramanc department Other respons1b1l1t1es of the stage crew whrch meets durmg the erghth perrod each day, are preparmg for assembhes and han dlmg the scenery, curtams, and hghts for plays The crew Works after school also The gtrls on the stage crew care for the small propert1es and costumes whrle the Page 87 5 T boys handle the l1ght1ng and stage equlp ment Stage manager for the hrst semester was Ralph Carlson assrsted by B111 Games Lrghts are handled by Art Parker and Don Moyes ' , flvfw Y ,-,yy 'X 11 f fx -fz C9 ? 'Q . 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I Back Row Leroy Barer Drck Henderson Paul Benecllct Gene Phlfer and Mr Thomas Front Row Elmerlnda Yovanne Iackte lVl Geary Don Barclay alumnus Dot Sun and Martlyn La'nont CHEERLEADERS W1th a v1vo w1th a v1vo thrs IS the beg1nn1ng of one of the many cheers whrch are led by Shaw s capable cheerleaders members of the Cheerleader Club under the supervrsron of Mr Robert Thomas There are two groups of cheerleaders vars1ty and 1un1or varslty The varstty group cheers for varsrty basketball and football games whrle the I V s cheer when the sophomore team plays These cheerleaders are chosen each year by the Student Counc1l w1th the a1d of a few rmpartral judges Th1s year two persons ser Jed as co head cheerleaders They were Elmerlnda Yovanne and D1ck Henderson Upon fxrst 1mpress1on thxs group doesn t seem to do much to enhance a game classmates of yours w1th all the school sp1r1t who were alwavs ready to lead a cheer whether the team was w1nn1ng or losmg or whether the day was fa1r or wmtry Th1s orgamzatron IS rewarded every year w1th a Shaw S letter Under the drrectron of Mr Thomas faculty adv1ser and w1th the a1d of Elmermda and Dlck the farthful VGISITY cheerleaders Leroy Ba1er Paul Bene d1ct Harley Knopf Iackre lVlcGeary lVIar1lyn Lamont Gene Ph1fer and Doro thy Son led Shaw sports enthustasts durmg every game home or away throughout the ent1re year Iumor varsrty cheerleaders vtho ID add1t1on to lead1ng the pep yells at I V games often subst1tuted for the vars1ty leaders were Ioanne Barndt Lots Radomsky Ga1lRanney She1la Ganey Gerry R1cc1ard1 P e But just stop and think back a minute. You can't help but remember those A I ' A L I . . I . . . . ag SS CANTEEN The Shaw H1 Teen age Canteen has proved a very popular spot for Shaw1tes to spend the1r Saturday even1ngs The a1m of lh1S organ1zat1on 1S to g1ve teen agers a place where they may dance eat play p1ng pong and enloy them selves at a reasonable prrce The Black Red Rendevous IS managed entuely by hlgh school students The hard workrng canteen commlttee Wllh a max1 mum of th1rty members meets once every week to plan the refreshments enter ta1nment chaperones and record1ngs for the canteen Every Saturday morn 1ng they go to K1rk or Shaw and prepare the gym for that n1ght Then on Sun day they return to clean ta1nment each Saturday n1ght Thrs year the canteen has sponsored the Hobble Gobble Hop the Yuletrde Yump a Valentme dance a George Wa hmgton dance and a p1ng pong tournament The ob1ect1ve of the members IS a house of therr own where they can hold canteen CIHGIIS and they are savrng every penny for th1s purpose The oft1cers of the canteen comm1ttee are Mrke Vara pres1dent Don Sexton v1ce pres1dent Iackle Chenoweth secretary Isabel Thornh11l correspondmg ecretary and Ralph Baymont treasurer Page 89 Talent from Shaw and other Cleveland schools provides wonderful enter- Manlynn Stephenson Mary Gtb- xan Sylvxa Green Mary Hoge Iean Wemkamer Standmg Harvey Bender Ira Rrmson Dxck Swam Dan Anzel mo Seated Carolyn Clark Iune Stlverman Nancy Clark Gene Ph1ier Dolores Stephenson Drck Swam Roberta Fuller Bruce Reeves Seated Shxrley Arndt Ianet Sampson Kae Morns Peg gy Oates SHUTTLE LL.. 1 :xy Page 90 . 1 t gg S ' ' ' V s ,rv Q .Ml . 4 5 . 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' it l X- kk 44 ,X ' 1 W .1 . - W'V fmr I K ...L Ba k Row Margaret Callander Bruce Reeves Drck Gerger Lots Copeland Iune Sxlverman Mrddle Row Grace Cutler Sharon Sedwrck Kav Powell Mary Parsons Lors Rhodes Krtty Keal Sylvra Green Front Row Margaret Barton Carolyn Clark Clarre Mrrnoft Allan Lowe OBSERVER In room 9 an y Thursday before the school paper comes out one can fmd a group of buddrng Journalrsts otherwrse known as the Observer staff busy copyreadrng typrng wrrtrng storres and headhnes or domg anythrng else that rs necessary to produce a paper Under the d1rect1on of Mr Hubert McNerl1 the edrtors and staff members have publrshed a four column monthly paper Thrs year s edrtors were Claue Mrrnoff edrtor rn chref Carolyn Clark news edrtor Margaret Barton feature edrtor and Alan Lowe sports edrtor Sharon Sedwrck s responsrbrlrty was sendrng exchange papers whrle Drck Gerger and Bruce Reeves were rn charge of crrculatron wrthm the school At the begrnnmg of the frrst semester subscrrptrons were sold for frtty cents However addrtronal copres were sold for frtteen cents The solrcrtors were all members of the journahsm class Features rn thrs year s paper rncluded a gossrp column the boy and grrl of the month class wrll and prophecy rdeal boy and grrl and a sports column Page 9l i .J fi it Q ,Q A cv Q .I I K cl l L V V f , ' EK 'J fs , . 4 Q ,, , I I , X N R' . 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I D W'-X ,, 3 fa E' Standrng Iamce Wrlson Fay Botten Nancy Wrllzamson Elame Katz Ken Watkrns Iohn Wrsbrun Sheldon Pant Marjorre Baker Susan Eaton Lors Beranrk Ken Hoagland Seated Peggy Moser Helen Newman JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS Under the drrectron of Mrss Lors Crank the Iunror Counc1l on World AHGIIS had a busy year The ofttce of pre rdent was hlled by Peggy Moser whrle Helen Newman was elected v1ce pres1dent and Marge Baker was secretary treasurer At the1r weekly meetmqs, the orqanrzatron drscussed such matters of natronal and 1nternat1onal 1mportance as socralrzed med1c1ne and pOl1l1CS rn Chrna The Counc1l partlcrpated rn a three school meetrng at the new Euchd Hrqh School to d1scuss the rmportant toprc, How Can We Make the Unrted Natrons More Effect1ve, Wllh the councrls of Euchd and Collrnwood Hrgh Schools The club was represented at the annual meetrng of the luruor Counc1l of Greater Cleveland, whrch 1ncludes all the hrqh schools 1n Greater Cleveland that have Iumor Councrls The club was also actlve 1n a contest at Western Reserve Unrversrty Delegates were sent to other pertment meeungs rn the crty Unlted Nat1ons Week rn the latter part of October was observed by a serres of broad casts grven by the members of the Iunror Counc1l The Counc1l IS lookmg forward to another profltable and successful season agam next year Page 92 ' - If-..Q4if,t 5 ff f.,1' Y., .- in sw -.avff U 'TFA ii i 5 . 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I - ,-53. it 5 iv Back Row Drck Coffman lohn Ballard Ralph Carlson Sheldon Fant Mrddle Row Dolores Mansky loan Dunlap Pat OBr1en Marlene Hanson Ioan Pzller Front Row Camllla Peak Iuanxta Crame Mary lane Catermo Elarne lackson Lettre Da'11els WHIRLO Roller skat1ng at Skateland ev ery Thursday after school 1S one ot the many act1v1t1es open to members of Wh1IlO sponsored by MISS Harrret Carpenter ln addrtron to therr busrness meetmgs at whrch other mterestmg GCl1V1lIeS are planned there 15 bowlmg at Tr1anon The Shaw Wh1rlo bowlmg team competes Wllh teams from other Wh1rlo clubs 1n greater Cleveland Pomts are grven for attendmg the busmess meet1ngs skatmg and bowlmg When a member accumulates enough pomts he recelves a felt skate emblem Once cr year a banquet IS held and later 1n the year a dance sponsored by the Greater Cleveland Wh1rlo Clubs Thrs year the banquet and the sweater and sklrt dance were very successful as each school had a large representatlon The club ofhcers were Ioan Plllar presrdent Camrlla Peak secretary treas urer Page 93 4 T I A ' va I - fi V Q A ' . 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I ' , ' I ' , - ' - Sv A Qi glut Back Row Iohn Smlth Tom Babbrtt Chuck Kraus Irm Weber Ira Rlmson Drck Hall Front Row Al Kraus lrm Davrdson Don Gray Tom Blanchard VISUAL EDUCATION The Vrsual Educatron Department temporarrly under the drrectron of George E Todd dunng the rllness of W Hoyt Lowden was drvrded rnto two groups the noon mov1es and the class mov1es The noon rnovre operators drrected by hm Davrdson operated the new 16 mm frlm proyector durrng the lunch perrods Elghteen mrnutes of frlm selected by the Student Councrl was shown durmg each perrod Iohn Sm1th operated the noon mov1es durmg the fourth perxod, Hon Marvrn, Don Rushm, hm Weber, and Iohn Weedon the frfth perrod, and Earl Smlth, srxth perrod Don Gray was the drrector of class mov1es Whrch were all shown rn room 103 The class mov1es Were selected by the ofhce one semester before shown There were erght class movre operators, one ass1gned to each perrocl, who reported to the Student Councrl offrce darly The class operators rn the order of the perrods they were on duty were Henry Gumta, Sheldon Pant, Chuck Kraus, Chuck Barrett, hm Grrftrth, Ken Metzel, Vrnce Sauer, and hm Weber Page 94 M 4-1' Standrnq lack Drehn Otrs Elmore Dave Black Seated Dan An7elmo D1 k bwarn Harvey Bender Ralph Carlson SHUTTER SOCIETY The Shutter Socrety founded for the promotron of photography rn hrgh school IS a comparatrvely new organrzatron Srnce 1ts beqrnnrng 1n 1947 the club has clone many worthwhrle projects among whrch sponsorrng the Natronal Hrgh School Photographrc Awards Exhrbrt rs the best known Th1s exhrbrt comes to Shaw tw1ce a year and IS shown rn the mam corrrdor Th1s year D1ck Swam presrdent of the Shutter Socrety was among the wrnners rn thrs contest At 1ts weekly Wednesday afternoon meetxngs members have the opportunrty to hear guest speakers speak on subjects such as professronal portrarture composrtron the use of the press camera and technrque An effort 1S made to present toprcs that wrll be of xnterest to every member of the Socrety as well as to the many guests who attend these rnformal lectures and drscussrons Th1s year s offrcers were D1ck Swarn presrdent Ira Rrmson vrce presrdent Harvey Bender secretary Page 95 IP' Mrs Ness Mrs Clark LIBRARY STAFF The lrbrary 1S known to all as a haven of knowledge and pleasure Every emester students who have to g1ve Englrsh book reports or do the requrred hbrary work u 1ng the catalog reference books and readers gurdes make freauent u e of the hbrary To help accomplrsh the most ln a mrnrmurn of trme there are three w11l1ng and helpful hbrarrans Mrs L1ll1an Clark has pre rded over the Shaw Lrbrary as head hbrarran for the past 14 years She graduated from Srmmons Lrbrary School 1n Boston Before commg to Shaw she worked 1n New England Whrle at Shaw she rece1ved her Masters Degree from Western Reserve Unrver 1ty and 1S now work1ng for her Doctors Degree Her two able assrstants are Mrss Dolores Bakera1t1s and Mrs Selma Ness who was rnarrred last August Both of these lrbrarrans have been at Shaw for two years Every other day Mrs Ness helps at the Krrk Lrbrary Mrss Bakerartrs attended both Central Mrclngan College and the Unlversrty of lllrnors Mrs Ness graduated trorn Flora Stone Mather Page96 -yqgqttaw ff L Hs. 3 an Y 4 Otfrcers Mrs Hamrlton Beatty secretary Mr Wayne C Blouqh Prm tpal Mr R A Townsend president Mrs Harland Wood Mr Edward Htss vrce prestdent PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Stnvmg o create a closer relauon hrp among the teachers parents and students are members of the Shaw Hrgh Parent Teacher ASSOCIQTIOH The program of monthly rneetrngs rncluded specxal events such as Open Hou e a student Chrlstmas program teaturrng numbers by the chorr and orchestra a town meeung d1scuss1on and a Shaw act1v1ty program prepared by members of each extra curncular act1v1ty wlth the cooperat1on of the student councrl The calendar was chmaxed by Alumm N1ght 1n May Outstandmg guest speakers d1scussed vocatrons C1V11 Serv1ce reportmg and other top1cs ot trmely mterest Ofhcers who worked wrth comm1ttee charrmen 1n plannrng a successful season were Mr R A Townsend pres1dent Mr W C Blough honorary v1ce pres1dent Mrs Edward HISS v1ce pres1dent Mrs H G Wood treasurer Mrs H Beatty secretary Page 97 - .. 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R f?2h+.,, . s,,, . av! 5 -x H-M, ax S '61- g 3 DERCLASSME HOMEROOM 19 Back Row Mary Ellen Brophy Bob Danrelson Lots Carlson Paul Benedlct Marv Barken Tony Glordano George Andresky Thxrd Row Tom Arte-rs Ioe Houdak Bob Daley Don Berry Elmor Euse Anna Mae Clause Don Georqe Second Row lane Cannon lean Collmer Shtrley Arndt Caro1Baus Ierry Frxedlande Charlotte Frsh loan Alley Len Elias Front Row Shrrley Gebhart Charlene Buckrus Iune Cemlrch Ianet Arnold Lots Fltzpatrr k Mtke Grande Roberta fuller Mane Ca or1 The underclassmen of any school play an rrnportant part rn the many GCl1V1 tres Contrary to behef the seruors are not the sole partrcrpants rn school pro yects The Student Councrl could not tufrctron wrthout the ard of underclassmerr nor could the Frrendshrp Calumet truly represent the op1n1ons of all 1ts members wrthout therr sophomore and jumor representatrves In sports early and con t1nuous trarmng rs a must rn order to produce a well tra1ned and experrenced team In conclusron semors can only set an example tor therr younger class mates It 1S the underclassmen who add to and mamtarn the trad1t1ons of therr school and then as semors set them before the next group Page 99 ' Ht 2, r ,V 1 . 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X .A l A 1 , ' X I wt ni 4 HOMEROOM 8 Back Row Prmell Brrscoe Al Arnsworth Dan Ferensen Barney Apthorp Irm Brown Ioe Bauman Drck Bauer Dan Hawley Thlrd Bow Drck Arndt Iohn Lours Wayne Carlson hm Bleck Marcella Brllhardt Loretta Baker Margaret Brown Elame Chesnut Second Row Ioyce Baker Dorothy Came Shrrley Campbell Ioanne Barndt Ann Barrd Mary Blanchard Kay Burrrs Ioan Blarr Frrst Bow Iudy Burg Ann Calabrese Shrrlee Anderson Mary Lou Cavanaugh Lots Anglxn Shrrley Baxter Hose Catanese Evelyn Peters HOMEROOM 17 Back Row B111 Clay Ed Brunner Ed Alemagno lack Errckson Drck Baumgartner Dave Baumgartner Ed Detenng Thrrd Row Beverley Crane Susan Eaton Walt Nrmmo lack Baker Sam Vecchro Mrke Albmo lack Berrey becond Row Marte Della Carole Hart Molly DAmbros1a Marg Frttrpaldr Betty Dvorak Drane Benjamm Maryanne Brttenc Loxs Beranek Front Row Florence Bart Lertrtra Danrels Amta DeF1lrppr Mary Lou Anewalt Arlene Brcrund Erma Colosx Fay Botten Pat Armstrong Page lUO .. 55 ' . -X J 76 . A -. . 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Nlll -ll ':IVlf -likw, -1, 4 1, ' ' ,I Cllpprxllf-211 Ccrlf,Cf11f111'111f1, llf:y 'K11r: m. l'11:l H1 Vx, L,1cy B 1r'1Lf111f1:1 fllllllfillllf' .' ymx, DO:3:,:c1h Bwwr ::11c1:1, Kflllly Ba. , 1, 5 . C: Eaylcn, .1z1:1l1-,' 11111 .11.-11-111, H111 ,.1:v: 1' 11,11-z B1 Q Sue Doc. 111, llcxmzllf C: Q, F1 p' l, Q 1 ' 1ll 1 , 'Q , B'll If 1' ., ' 0 zz.. lVl1l , X ' f ' rn ', 1', n11lvc1:11 Cozod, 'Vlmk F1110 Conf- lW1': rci, 3 .1 , '11, 1- 4' ,.. , '1 - w il ,f , . 1 . f. - N ,Gil in . xiii' M . an n I I . I :jx . , 0 s I N ' 2,1 x ' 1 1 l l Y ' ' 1, ' I 0 9 .f - 4' 'f Q , 13 '11 'l 3 v. Y? SA V! .. 5 vw lx W SA X HOMEROOM 30 Back Row lack Drehn Iohn Cramer Charles Eubanks Leroy Barer Iohn Collms Iohn Gower Drck Sheldon Iohn Ballard Frank Bargar B111 Frye Thrrd Row Drck Coffman Carl Fatrca Sam Ferrar Fook Lxm Dong Ierry Greene Bob Grbson Iames Davrdson Domenrck Cantanese Second Row Donna Horns Georgea Ferguson Nancy Clark Sherla Ganey Casey Grbson Betty Funk Ieanne Groqer Nancy Wrllramson Peggy Dretz Frrst Row Iuanrta Crarne Evelyn Krraly Shrrley Dayton Donna Coe Tom D1-lnna Barbara Greenland Grace DAmbros1a Barbara Custead Alrce Davrs HOMEROOM 32 Back Row Don Melton Barney Mlller Norman Klrmack Drck Mrller Iohn Weeden Thrrd Row Melvm Martrn Mary Parsons Carol Ann Nelson Dolores Mansky Terry MacDonald Arthur Parker Second Row Rosemary Pfrefier Mrldred Owen Barbara Norwrck Margery Merrdrth Paulrne Mussachro Vrrgrma Merten Frrst Row Eleanor Medkler Iackre Warner Marlene Peters Marybeth Malpas Mane McNoldy Ioan Prller Yolando Mcrssaro Nancy Nrgosran Page lO2 , 0 cz fs , 1 X X ' to ,X C :J ,ci 0 x- ' I H px 5 L , dt 1 ' SJC' 2 C- 47 ll- I V 1 .1 - - 'If .xx 0 'iff L l A fb ' ' ' - K Vx. fd a . 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Q HOMEROOM 35 Back Row Dan Kramer Itm Leathers Ierry Lmg Ernre Clark Chuck Kraus Drck Henry Ralph K1ler Honald Kuehn C-eorge Lawrence Hay Hennen Thxrd Row Don Longfstreth Iames Lanese lack Leuschel George Hanna Bob Kmley George Kock hm Dxmlmg Walter Loyewskr Drck Hall Second Row Harry Haber Mtchael Haytovxk Carolyn Lange Pat Kuttl Lots Immke Nola Cuerrn Myra Hrrschkoplt Larry Hetdrnger Ioe Lograsso Clyde Hrss Front How Norma Heyer Betty Halxo Kay Howard Dorothy Leaclbetter Carol Helmertchs Gcul Hachtel Ianet Houghton Barbara Lewls Mary Henry HOMEROOM 38 Back Row Dave Hagstrom Btll Frettag Iames Hanson Don Herkell Larry Fox Irm Graham Francts Henry Thrrd Row Pat Hawk Phxl Hamrlton Dlck Hall Mary Ann H rman Tom Fullerton Elsre Grove Marlory Cooke Second Row Audrey Futty Henry Grunta 'Ralph Hallxday Ed Fracasso Mary lean Perry Ioe Lee Fuller Pat Harrxson Ioan Glacomm lront Row Pat Ganey Ruth Gerstenberger Frank Holan Sam Fxsher Tom Greenland Nancy Harty Dons Hayden CJ aae U3 v, Y' M1 2, , 5 uc ' 'I .'.' 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HOMEROOM 39 Back Row Tom Lrtwr or Bo Ianat Myron Lenson Charles Kennedy Sheldon Landau Ralph Hall Allan Lynn Thrrcl Rr w Ke vm Krlly Galen Mack Konnctr Houqlora Ker Iones Robert Kawcyn Edwrna Lohrey Second Row Marcella Kayalas Ellen Krorsrran Erleen lackson Donna Krplrnqer Pattv Macl-co F t R Kron ow Ruby Laubaugh Rolerta Hott Loxs Iohnston Ann La Grange Iosephlne Luca Elalne atz HOMEROOM 105 Back How Roger Scnmrdt Loms Snrw Bob Baxter Ieralrl Yontek Don B rshrn Costa Mrchalos Thrrd Row Allen Swancar Pete Sonyak Drck Garwood Bob Hawk Bob Zebold Cllfl Corsrllo Second Row Drck Stern Ioan Wolrnsky Iune Srlverman Dennrs Wood B111 Frredlander Iames Weber Frank Langdon Front Row Ianrce Sherrrll Ioan Schecter Tom Tarantmo Susan Struggles Ceorqe Shrrver Natalre Rose Lors Soderqren Don Ross Pace lU5 ' V R . l S 1 p I v 4 , :ll L f- m x u ., . rl I. -13 32: .. 4 .fl :lj 4 cv I 2 ' ,,, 6 VR I n Y: by X 5.1 vi , f Y . , .Q 5 , x . ' P B55 Lt tx , L . I K' f t . 1 y . , go at ,5 , L 'VN . is MJ HOMEROOM 107 Back How Iohn Foreman Ralph Grugel Ted Gerscheskr Laurence Whrte Walter Fruhlrnger Tony Grlberto George Happ Thrrd Row Bob Grbson Gerry Iednak Iohn Mahoney Bxll Games Ewxng Hughes Drck Imhof Second Row Carole Martrnsen Carole Hastrngs Albert La Vrgna lack Mannrng Ioanne Green wood Audrey lanes Ioy Gell Front Row Betty Flerscher Barbara Korponrc Reva Rockwood Nancy Hood Iackre Hunt Mary Hoffmann Ann Lourse Lerst HOMEROOM 108 Back Row Robert Walker Donald Young Donald Hooper Iames Baker Otrs Elmore Iames M11 1 er Second Row Karl Kramp Albert McNe11ly Larry Thompson Lloyd Huston Iames Rrchard Earl Forkappa Front Row Ioe Avenr Harry Sarkrsran Santo La Paro Iames Grrflrth Harvey Bender Melvrn Kehl Ioe Calor: Page 106 , 7 , - r , ' V :Adv 7 D , ay- sl -,k xy V 'r e 1 2 M 'Q H ,fx M ' st M? k I . an Xi. 1,15 of X- S. 2.1 P 5 KX-.-K A 1 1 X the -- y ' XX 14 I . Q 2 HOMEROOM 200 Ba lc Row Harold Markowttz Iohn Mayou Elbert Oyster Rtchard Nokes Ellxs Lewm Karl Mrller Dtck Perklns Thrrd Row Paul Martrn George Molder Roger Meola Eugene Pattte Iohn Palozzr Betty Peters Burton Maxrm Second Row Bob Palmer Ltnda Mehnert Mar1a PICI cr Rosetta Nett1s Dolores Novacek Audrey Merten Betty Mexkle Teddy Testa Front Row Charles Paden Erleen O Toole Rtta Mmgrone Pat OToole Arlene Mead Dawn McGee Lawren e Meyers HOMEROOM 208 Ba k Row Peg Saunders Gall Ranney Mark Morrrs Rrchard Salcer Iohn Robertson Gene Reeser Btll Rextord Thtrd Row Dave Santoro Ann Roper Dons Scharlott Ann Plunkett Martlyn Ray Beth Schrndler Ira Rrmson Second Row Tom Polen Bob Salmon Betty Robb Margy Rrce Loutse Lattnt lack Rtce Frrst Row Ioan Plagens Barbara Rrchards Ioyce Polk Don Provtdent Gayle Rowlette Edyth Petrowskt 'S 0 9 Page107 fhff' , , 0 . fix lr, - ' K7 .- v '. Eff A' '-R ' A 'Q w. I . K Q X r K t y . ll ' t f N ,' s ' ' ' ' X, - A . .qw 'sq . sd 'N 1 K t R V' e ,. ', .. y my . 0 I 1 L? 0 .eq . - A' , B t l t 5 . I '4Mk,,,N Hr-1h H OMEROOM 215 Back Row Case Sprenkle Bob Snyder Iohn Smrth Bob Spencer Bob Smrth Thxrd Row Ray Stapleton Iohn Sharp Iohn Smeltzer Rollm Srelafl Ixm Snavely Carol Smclaxr Second Bow Io Ann Scuprno Susre Moody Margaret Sen Ianet Schuldt Nancy Smxth Dolores Stephenson Cathy Shrmalonrs Axleen Schmrdt Frrst Bow Nxck Scorzrno Io Ann OBr1en Margle Shepherd Peggy Stastny Betty Stewart Sandra Speth Emmett Starks HOMEHOOM 217 Back Row Davrd Hennxe Wrlham Storey Charles Hart Ioe Romam Iohn Shadley Iohn Reed Iohn Stockman Second Row Nancy Wrllxams Barbara Wrschmeyer Ioann Toth Dorothy Polk Donald Harnngton Rlchard Pattl Warren Waldron lack Phxllrps Lloyd Wrttenmyer Eugene Hesford Front Row Kathryn Hoover Geraldrne Iones Beverly Poore Dorrs Herrrck Arlene Warman Mary Ann Treter Delphrne Perse Iudrth Hall Page 108 Y . '54 , tr , x I 5 ' Q ,, f . 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HOMEROOM 300 Back Row Chuck Hullhorst Charlre McDonald Ben McGrew Bob McLaughl1n Carl Lowell Phxlrp McGregor Dudley F Uphoft Second Row George Whrteman Herbert Manton Phylhs Wood Sandy Wolkersdorter Dons War derner Martha Woodley Rrchard Cavanauqh Art Holan Front Bow Marlene Thomas Charlotte Lublme Ianrce Wrlson Barb Wood Sally McGeary Nancy Zreqler Coletta McCarthy HOMEROOM 305 Back Row Bob Schafer Ed Prlcher Drck Bryan loe Trtvrsonno Chuck Mooney Nathan Morrrson Drck Rundt Bruce Reeves Bob Turetzky Len Lyons Thtrd Row G11 Santoro Roqer Sauer Ron Moyes George Measor Walter Scott hm Waple Sandy Scrortrno Bob Thompson Second Flow Bob Samson Don Zrmmerman Kathy Mooney Carolyn Mnller Betty Morrrs Marilyn McKee Shrrley Wescott Arlene Wolf Front How Elizabeth Callas Marrlyn McG1mpsey Lots Hadomsky Gerry Rrccxardr Evelyn Bennett Terry Tucker Cvlorra Bondmt Martha Wrllrng c 9 Paae lO9 ,. , 5 VL X .1 '. l F4 L' H 'K Tx - K X F' , N V . E . , 7-. . 1- I 'I K. ', t 4 Q I Q x L f 3 V . 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'i 41 A - l 4 gc it ii flfb ff' I f' P X U 111 V Page ll2 INTRA MURAL SPORTS Compet1t1ve school sp1r1t was 1ncrea ed greatly as Shaw s frrst 1ntra mural sports program began 1n 1950 The program open to all boys wrth the exceptron of varsrty and lay vee athletes enjoyed great popu larrty m 1ts m1t1a1 season Some erghty boys answered the call for basketball and a ten team league was formed games bemg played on Wednes day and Frrday afternoons Under the d1rect1on of Albert Dolan an att1tude of frrendshxp and good sportsman sh1p were formed durmg the nme game schedule After droppmg 1ts openmg contest Paul Re1d s 12B s captured erght strarght games to be crowned league champs Followmg close behmd was Habers 11A s w1th srx v1ctor1es and three set backs Over nmety boys srgned up for the followed basketball Former grrd mentor Ralph Patton mstructed the boys on fun damental grapplmg The grunts and groans of the fmals pro- vrded thrrlls for all m the fmals held 1n the school gym The results of the matches were C110 1185 Phrl Myers dec1s1oned Ed Conway Cl181285 Burton Lours dec1s1oned Ralph Barnes C148 1385 Deab Ekholm dec1s1oned hm Blech C138 1505 Harlan Glll pmned Ber n1e Zelmau C150 1605 Ierry Mrlter pmned Frank llam C16C!1755 Drck Baumgartner pmned Lyle Zahl C175 and on r5 EC' Ale magno p11 med Dun Ferensen 1 1 . . . . . S wrestling tournament which immediately v P - ' ' 1 : C - ' T ' . ' ' v x V I - EXPENSES The 1950 Shuttle stah hereby presents an accurate? account of lts expenses throughout the school year hegrnrung September 1949 and endmg Iune 1950 EXPENDITURES es 6111101 One bottle Asprrm economy srze Car for echtor rn chtet 1 200 00 Transportatron for adverr rng manager 1929 Ford Convert1b1e 50 00 Vacauon for eattor rn chref CCora1 Gab1es F1or1daJ 1 000 00 Vacatton for advertrsmg manager bus fare to Kent 2 50 Vacatron for c1rcu1at1on manager transporta tron to Warrensv111e Ohro M1sce11aneous busrness expenses 200 00 Nonessentrcrls Prrntmg S 4 0 Engravmg 100 00 Photography 25 00 Retouchmg Bmdmg TOTAL Assets Subscrrptrons from Shaw students C850 at S3 001 Hush money for ehrnlnatron of untlatterrng photos Advertrsmg TOTAL NET PROFIT .f3 80 00 10 00 S271150 S2 550 00 100 00 162 00 5271200 , ' ' 1 Q S 3.00 ' ' , ' 1.00 ' ' 0.0 S .50 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The l95O Shuttle Staff would l1ke to express our smcere appre c1at1on to Mr Wayne C Blough the offrce staff the faculty the student body our advertrsers and to our advtser Mr Bruce Holderbaurn for then tune effort and understandtng Wh1Ch have helped make thrs book posstble THE STAFF Carolyn Clark Kae Morrrs lanet Sampson lune Srlverrnan Bruce Reeves Marrlynn Stephenson Edwlna Lohrey Art Memhard Harlan Gtll Drck Swaln Dan Anzelmo Roger Blum Harvey Bender Lra Hxmson lean Wemkarner Roberta Fuller Shlrley Arndt Dorothy lacobsen Dolores Stephenson Mary Grbran Mary Hoge Bette Peters Iournahsts Art Edrtor AIl1SlS Sports Ed1tor Photography Edttor Photographers Arrangements Edrtor Crrculatron Manager Adverttsmg Manager Bustness Staff Gene Phrfer Peggy Oates Nancy Clark FOR GENUINE LEVIS AND LEVI JACKETS BOB KENNEDY'S MEN'S SHOP ARROW SHIRTS, DOBBS HATS, INTERWOVEN HOSE Glenville I 3529 2149 Noble Road Page ll4 Sylvia Green Editor-in-Chief THE TELEPHONE GIRL This is a proud title in the business world. 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