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

 - Class of 1988

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FASHION HORIZONS As seniors broaden horizons in many areas, the one area that has the most impact on a young man or lady is fashion. Has our fashion horizon altered much since last year? Not really, but we have had the ben- efit of time to judge what's fashion and what's fad. Fads are fun. They come in quickly and go out just as fast. You can be in fashion if you follow fads but you will never be fash- ionable. Knowing how to dress is the key to it all. It means working hard to look good at all costs. As a student at Shaw High School, you must be able to keep in style. For instance, if you want to fit right in when you walk the hall or go over to Korb, put on a pair of Levis' or stone washed jeans with a unique sweater. A troop jacket and matching sneakers also do the trick. Occasionally, you may want to step out in your very best. For gentlemen this means your leather pants and a silk shirt with your matching Dexter dress shoes. For the ladies, a suede and leather dress is always a favorite and don't forget your matching pumps. The Most important ground rule is to ac- cessorize. Everyone must layer their neck in gold chains as they did in the past but be sure to add flashing watches and sparkling rings to your jewelry. Louis Vuitton and Liz Clairborne still make handbags for the ladies while the males may sport real leather briefcases — or at least the best in gym bags. All of this costs money, so choose wisely. After all, you are the one who must wear what you buy. If you are trying to find that perfect outfit, be sure to find something that expresses your own unique personal ity. What7s good will be around for awhile as basic fashion shows. Don't get caught up in fads — Broaden your horizons! by Nina Hughes 10

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Sports Ron Greer is one of the tri-captains of Shaw's Big Red Football team. Ron is an all around team player who is devoted to Tom Mental and the Big Red football team. He received honors such as 1 st team all L.E.L., 1st team all N.E. Ohio, all state special mention, which he attributes to all of his teammates and the Big Red coach- ing staff. Ron would like to Thank his family, the Big Red, and steady Charlene Hilliard, but especially, Coach Tom Mental! Who could we single out from this super team? There were a number of pos- sibilities. The Twin Towers, Sharmella and Janel, or the famous Gucci Guards, Holly and Desiree. The entire team, players and coaches, however deserve special recognition for making our Shaw spirits soar during the 87-88 season. THE LADYBIRDS WENT TO COLUMBUS! Congratulations, L.E.L. Coach, Spivey! You and the Ladybirds made us PROUD! Reggie Kemp Shaw High's Mr. Excitement, enjoyed a glamorous senior season. He aver- aged 22 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists per game while leading Shaw to its 3rd Lake Erie League title in 4 years. He concluded his career as the schools all time leading scorer. Reggie was also selected to numerous honors such as ali L.E.L., all district, all scholastic, all state and honorable mention all american. Reggie thanks God, his family, Coach Killian, teammates, students, faculty, and the East Cleveland com- munity for his success. I love you all Peace. Maurice Odom and Brett Trebilcock were two of nineteen speech team mem- bers who qualified for State Competition. Maurice's event was humor (Surprised? we weren't). His Hamlet II placed him as one of the seven funniest young men in the State of Ohio. Brett's speech, which will be published in Winning Orations, concerned his experience as an exchange student at Shaw. A superior job gentlemen! The Mock Trial Team once again made Shaw proud. The Shaw team, pictured above, won the right to rep- resent the Greater Cleveland District at State Level Mock Trial Competi- tion. Shaw's team traveled to Colum- bus where they finished among the top in the state. The Mock Trial team is one of Shaw's best activities, re- quiring knowledge and action. Go, Future Lawyers! Bakari Jackson and Laticia Warren, music students at Shaw, were chosen for special honors. Bakari was chosen to be a member of the Kent State Ohio All Star Band, while Laticia was selected as part of the Bowling Green Honor Band. Both students are to be commended for their tal- ent and hard work. Do we hear music in the future? 9 Super Performers



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