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HORE 
ENIOR 
OUVENIR 


1933 


Shore 
Senior 


s 


ouvenir 


for   1933 


Published    by 

The    Senior    Class 

of 

Shore  High  School 


•     FOREWORD     • 

The  Senior  class  of  1933  issues  this  book 
with  the  hope  that  it  will  recall  to  memory 
pleasant  associations  and  profitable  exper- 
iences which  we  have  had  at  Shore.  If  we 
shall  accomplish  this  result,  our  efforts  will 
not  have  been  in  vain. 


SOUVENIR 
•    STAFF    • 


June  Babb 
Betty  Hill 
Steve  Haberle 
Hubert  Marshall 


Inez  Sifleet 
Wilma  Stine 
Elizabeth  Vidugerus 
Albert  Watt 


Donald  Woodard 
Bernadine  Koman 
Miss  Vernon — Literary  Advisor 
Miss  Mitchell — Business  Advisor 


•    •     THE    SHORE    FACULTY     •    • 

Front  Ron-:  Miss  Boucher,  Eng.;  Miss  Darst,  Com.;  Miss  Falberg,  Eng., 
Mr.  Metts,  Principal;  Miss  Crone,  Math.;  Miss  Rosenberger,  Home  Eco.; 
Miss  Mitchell,  Soc.  Science. 

Second  Ron':  Miss  Rehberg,  Mus.;  Miss  Aingworth,  Eng.;  Miss  Beving- 
ton,  Mus.;  Miss  Williams,  Lat.;  Mr.  Pohto,  Mech.  Draw.;  Miss  Vernon, 
Eng.;  Miss  Riddle,  Com..-  Miss  Campbell,  Eng.;  Mr.  Phillips,  Chem. 

Third  Roiv:  Mr.  Oldt,  Com.,-  Miss  Albrecht,  Phys.  Ed.;  Mr.  Beck,  Mus.; 
Mr.  Richardson,  Phys.  Ed.;  Mr.  Case,  Man.  Tr.;  Mr.  Spangler,  Science,- 
Miss  Cockerill,  French. 

Fourth  Row:  Mr.  Swindler,  Math.,-  Miss  Russell,  Soc.  Science,-  Mr. 
Baumer,  Dram.;  Mr.  Whiteside,  Science. 


Officers  of  Class  of  February  1933 


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President Elizabeth  Vidugeris  i — 


Vice  President Beatrice  Cameron 

Secretary June  Babb 

Treasurer Martha  Plummer 

Officers  of  Class  of  June  1933 

President Hubert  Marshall 

Vice  President Florence  Hermle 

Secretary Warren  Miller 

Treasurer Robert  Clarke 


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JUNE  BABB 
Advertising     Com 
mitting     2,     3,     4 
Glee     Club     3,     4 
Secretary   3;    Asst 
Director         4 
Friendship  Club  3, 
4;     Porthole     Staff 
3;       Senior       Year 
Book      Staff      4; 
Leaders'     Club     3, 
4;    Vice    Pres.    4; 
Secretary   of   Class 
4;    Senior   Play   4; 
Operetta  1,  2. 


ROBERT 

BROCKMAN 
Entered      from 
Shaker    Heights 
High      School,     3 
Glee     Club     2,     3 
Operetta,       2.       3 
Hi-Y    2,    3,   4. 


ROSE 

BUKOVEC 

Glee  Club  1 ; 
Friendship  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Leaders' 
Club  3,  4;  Senior 
Plav    4. 


BEATRICE 
CAMERON 

Music  Appreciation 
1,    2;     Class    Vice 
Pres.      2,      3,      4 
Camera  Club  2,  3 
Porthole    Staff     3 
Glee     Club     3 
Operetta    3;    Lead 
ers'      Club      3,     4 
President      4 
Senior       Play       4 
Friendship  Club  3, 
4. 


RUTH   COWIN 
Glee  Club   1. 


MADELINE 

DA  MI  CO 
Entered  from  John 
Adams  High 
School  2;  Or- 
chestra 2,  3,  4; 
Leaders'  Club  4. 


DOROTHY 

FRISSELL 
Class  Treasurer  2, 
3 ;  Leaders'  Club 
3,  4;  Student 
Councilor  4; 
Friendship  Club  4; 
Shore   Breezes  4. 


STEVE 

HABRELE 
Class       Basket-ball 
3;     Porthole    Staff 
3;    Senior   Year 
Book  Staff  4. 


EDWARD 

HARTMAN 
Class  Secretary  3; 
Wrestling  3,  4; 
Track  3,  4;  Foot- 
ball 4;  Glee  Club 
3.  4;  Student 
Council  3,  4;  Pres- 
ident 4. 


EUGENE 

HARWOOD 
Class       Basket-ball 
1.    2.    3,    4;    Stage 
Work. 


AL 

HENDERSON 
Glee  Club  2,  3; 
Hi-Y.  President  3; 
Porthole  3;  Shore 
Breezes  2;  Class 
President  3; 
Senior   Play   4. 


BETTY 

HILL 
Entered  from  East 
High  School  4; 
Friendship  Club 
4 :  Senior  Year 
Book  Staff  4. 


ZVONIMAR 
HRIBAR 
Vice    President 
Class   Secretary 
Wrestling 
Senior  Play  4. 


EDWARD 

JEHLICKA 
Entered  from 
Shaw  High  School 
3:  Student  Coun- 
cilor 4;  Senior 
Play  4. 


EDWARD 

MASON 


DOROTHY 
McKEON 

DONALD 

MEISSNER 

LENORE 

MURPHY 

PAUL 

OLRICH 

MARTHA 

PLUMMER 

Entered      from 
Shaw   High   School 
3;    Student    Coun- 
cilor    3,     4;     Port- 
hole Staff  3 ;  Shore 
Breezes  3. 

Shore     Breezes    4; 
Operetta   1.   2. 

Glee     Club     1; 
Leaders'     Club     3, 
4;     Shore     Breezes 
4 :     Student    Coun- 
cilor 4. 

Entered   from   Col- 
linwood    4;    Senior 
Play  4. 

Student  Councilor 
2,  3;  Friendship 
Club  3.  4;  Port- 
hole 3;  Class 
Treasurer  4;  Salu- 
tatorian. 

ROBERT 
RATH 

JACK- 
SYLVESTER 

ELIZABETH 

VIDUGERIS 

VALERIA 
WILL 

HANS 

WINTER 

Orchestra    1.   2,    3, 
4;    Senior   Play    4. 

Music  Appreciation 
1:     Track     1; 
Wrestling    3;     Hi- 
Y   3. 

Glee    Club     1,    3: 

Class  Treasurer   1, 
2;   Class   President 
3.    4;    Operetta    3; 
Shore     Breezes     3, 

Friendship  Club  1 ; 
Shore  Breezes  3. 

Entered  from  East 
High  School  3; 
Class  Vice  Pres- 
ident 4:  Porthole 
Staff  4;  Hi-Y  3,  4. 

4;  Porthole  3: 
Senior  Year  Book 
Staff  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  4;  Lead- 
ers' Club  4 ;  Vale- 
dictorian. 


STEPHANTA 
ZUPANCIC 

Student  Councilor 
3;  Glee  Club  1,  2; 
Senior  Play  4. 


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LAURENCE 

BECK 
Band    1.    2.    3.    4; 
Orchestra    1,    2,    3. 
4. 


WILLIAM 

BOYEXCE 


JUNE  BREYI.EY 
Glee  Club  1.  2.  3, 
4;  Operetta  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Friendship  Club 
1.  2,  3.  4;  Lead- 
ers' Club  3,  4; 
Business  Manager 
Shore  Breezes  3; 
Porthole   Staff   3. 


CATHERINE 

BUESGHER 
Leaders'     C(ub     3. 
4;     Vice    President 
3;      Pres.      Student 

Council  4;  Oper- 
etta 2;  Basket-ball 
Squad  .    3 ;     Shore 

Breezes  3,  4;  Port- 
hole  Staff   3. 


DWIGHT 

CKXTNER 


KING 

CHRISTOPHER 
Hand  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Orchestra    3.    4. 


ROBERT 

CLARKE 
Football  4:  Basket- 
hall  1.  2.  3,  4; 
Track  3 ;  Student 
Council  I,  2,  3; 
Class  Treasurer  4 : 
National  Athletic 
Honor  Society  4; 
Vice  President  of 
Hi-Y   2. 


ALICE 

CONNOLLY 

E  n  t  e  r  e  d  from 
Oregon  4;  Secre- 
tary of  Friendship 
Club  4;  Glee  Club 
4;   Operetta  4. 


MAX1XE 

COOK 
Porthole  Staff  3. 


MARNE 

CRAMPTO.X 

Student  Council   1  ; 
Music  Appreciation 

1,  2;   Glee  Club    1, 

2,  3,  4;  Operetta 
1.  2.  3.  4;  Friend- 
ship Chih  1.  2,  3, 
4;  Vice  Pres.  2, 
3;  Sec'y  1;  Pres- 
ident 4 ;  Shore 
Breezes  I.  2,  3,  4; 
Editor  t: 
Baskethall 


Girls 

2,    3. 


BETTY    DAVIES      CHARLES 
Friendship  Club   1.  DOYLE.   JR. 

2;     Leaders'     Club       Glee    Club    2;    Op- 


3,  4. 


eretta    2;     Student 
Council   2,  4. 


WILLIAM  FON 
Wrestling  1.  2,  3, 
4;   Football   3,  4. 


JOHN 

HENNING 

Wrestling  2,  3,  4; 
Football  3.  4;  Glee 
Club  3.  4;  Oper- 
etta 3.  4. 


FLOREXCE 

HERMLE 
Friendship  Club  1, 
3.  4;  Vice  Pres- 
ident 4;  Class 
Treasurer  2;  Class 
Vice  President  4; 
Basket-ball  1,  2.  3; 
Porthole  Staff 
Shore     Breezes 


3; 
3, 

Leaders'     Club 
4. 


FRANK  LI  X 
JUDSON 

Hawken  School  1, 
2;  Shore  Breezes 
3,  4;  Student 
Council  4;  Chair- 
man. Hall  Guard 
Svstem    4. 


VIOLET  KING 

Operetta   1,   2. 


DORIS   KOEPP 

Shore  Breezes  4. 


BERNADINE 
ROMAN 

Glee  Club  1,  2, 
4;  Operetta  1, 
3.  4;  Lead  3, 
B  a  s  k  e  t-ball 
Megaphone  Club 
2;  Shore  Breezes 
4;  Porthole  Staff 
3;  Senior  Book 
Staff   4. 


3, 
2, 
4; 

3; 


CEDRIC 

KOONS 

Student  Council  1 ; 
Baseball  2,  3.  4; 
Operetta  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Band  1.  2.  3, 
4;  Basketball  3.  4; 
Varsity  "S"  Club 
4. 


ALBERT  LUCAS 
Baseball  1,  2,  3. 
4 ;  '  "Football ;  4 ; 
Basket-ball   3,   4. 


WILLIAM  V 
.     -  MARESIC 
Operetta   3.   4. 


HUBERT 

MARSHALL 
Porthole  Staff  3 ; 
Year  Book  Staff 
4 ;  Class  Vice 
President  3;  Class 
President    4. 


HOWARD 

MAXWELL 
Operetta  2,   3. 


WARR  EX- 
MILLER 

Student        Council 
Class   Secretary   4. 


RUTH   ELLEN 

MOBERG 
Entered  from 
Willoughby  3 ;  Glee 
Club  3,  4;  Adver- 
tising Committee 
4;  Operetta  3,  4; 
Leaders'  Club  4; 
Friendship  Club  3. 
4;  President  of 
Leaders'  Club  4. 


GRACE 

STANLEY 

MARY  NOLAN 

MOELLER 

NOCH 

Glee  Club  1, 

Leaders'     Club     3, 

Wrestling      3, 

4; 

4;   Glee  Club  3,  4; 

Stage    Crew    2, 

3, 

Porthole    Staff    3; 

4. 

Operetta   3,  4. 

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EUGENE  OIF.ER 
Glee  Club  2,  3.  4; 
Pres.  4;  Operetta 
3,  4;  Shore  Breezes 
Staff  2. 


VIOLET  OWEN 
Basketball  1,  2; 
Leaders'  Club  3, 
4;  Friendship  Club 
4. 


CHARLES 

PAPOUSCHEK 
Entered  from 
Fairview  High, 
Dayton   4. 


JEANNE 

PHILLIPS 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Music  Apprecia- 
tion 1,  2,  3 ;  Lead- 
ers' Club  3,  4; 
Operetta  1,  2,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2, 
3,  4. 


DOROTHY 
POJE 

Friendship  Club  4; 
Shore  Breezes  4; 
Operetta. 


WALTER 

RUSSELL 
Entered  from   East 
High  3;   Wrestling 
4. 


JANE  SANBORN 

GEORGE 

LAVERNE 

INEZ     SI FLEET 

MARIAN 

PETER 

Friendship  Club  1  ; 

SCHEPLEY 

SELLERS 

Entered      from 

SMITH 

FRANCIS 

Glee  Club   1,  2,  3, 

Glee     Club     1,     2 

;       (Uenville      2;      De- 

Glee Club  2,   3,   4; 

SOKACH 

4;     Leads    in    Op- 

Operetta  1,   2. 

bating     3,     4;     Art 

Operetta    2,    3,    4; 

Basket-ball       Man- 

eretta  2,    3;    Class 

Club       3;       Senior 

Leaders'     Club     3, 

ager     4;      Stage 

Treasurer   3. 

Book      Staff      4; 

4;        Porthole        3; 

Work    1,    2,    3,    4; 

Leaders'     Club     4; 

National        High 

Accordion      Soloist 

Vice       President 

School     Chorus     3: 

1.    2,    3,    4. 

Leaders'     Club     4; 

Friendship  Club  4; 

Kent      State      His- 

Band  4. 

tory      Test      4th 

Place;         Valedic- 

ALVIN   SPATE 
Entered      from 
Shaw  3. 


STANLEY 

SPEIDEL 
School     sports     re- 
porter    for     news- 
papers. 


WILMA  STINE 
Entered  from 
Mineola,  N.  Y.  2; 
Leaders'  Club  3, 
4;  Debating  3; 
Senior  Year  Book 
Staff  4;  Salu- 
tatorian. 


ESMA 

STRAHOSKY 
Friendship  Club  3, 
4;   Debating  4. 


FRANK 

STRUNA 
Football  2.  3,  4; 
Wrestling  3,  4; 
Varsity  "S"  Club 
3,  4;  National 
Athletic  Honor  So- 
ciety 4. 


ALEX  TAYLOR 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  3;  Op- 
eretta 3;  Student 
Council  Secretary 
4;    Orchestra    4. 


FRANCIS 
WALL 
Track      2.      3,      4; 
Student  Council   3. 
4;    Vice    President 
4. 


JUNE  E. 

WARDELL 
Maple    Heights     1, 
2,   3. 


RICHARD 

WARDELL 
Maple  Heights  ! 
B  a  s  k  e  t-ball  4 
Class  Secretary  2 
Glee  Club  4;  Op 
eretta    4. 


ALBERT  WATT 
Entered  from 
Glenville  2;  Class 
Secretary  3;  Port- 
hole 3;  Debating 
3,  4;  Advertising 
Committee  4; 
Senior  Year  Book 
4. 


VIRGINIA 
WEIR 

St.  Aujustine's  1, 
2;  Lakewood  High 
School  2 ;  Mega- 
phone Club  3; 
Leaders'  Club  3, 
4;    Operetta    3,    4. 


DOROTHY 

WEILER 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Operetta  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Megaphone 
Club  2.  3,  4; 
Girls'  Basket-ball 
3;  Camera  Club  1, 
2,  3;  Girl  Re- 
serves   1,    2,    3,    4. 


EXDSLEY 

WHITE 
Norman    Junior 
College     1,     2; 
Heights     High 
School   3. 


WALTER   WILL 


HERBERT 
WOHLGEMUTH 
Track  1  ;  Basket- 
ball 1,  2.  3;  Base- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  4; 
Varsitv  "S"  Club 
1.   2,    3. 


DONALD 

WOODWARD 
Royal     Oak     High 
School    1,   2;   Lans- 
ing  Central   3; 
Year  Book  Staff  4. 


WITHOUT  PHOTOGRAPHS 


ROBERT 

KARRICK 
Entered      from 
Maywood.     Illinois 
4. 


ARTHUR   ELY 


MARY  LOUISE 
HOFFMAN 
Springfield       High 
School    1,   2,    3. 


ALICE  PAYNE 


REGINA 

GRACIOUS 
Glee  Club   1. 


HOWARD 

COVEN EY 


EDWARD 

WOOD 
Lakewood  High 
School  1,  2; 
Carson- Long  Mili- 
tary Academy  3 ; 
Wrestling   4. 


CHARLES 
ROEDER 

Mimeographer       1. 
2,   3,  4. 


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THE  STUDENT  COUNCIL 


'  I  ^HE   Student  Council,  under  the  direction  of  Miss  Falberg,  has  been   an 
organization  of  true  merit  at  Shore.     Its  accomplishments  have  been  many. 
Prominent  among  them  has  been  the  institution  of  an  effective  hall  guard  sys- 
tem.    The  Council's  Senior  members  are: 


Buescher,  Catherine 
Doyle,  Charles 
Frissell,  Dorothy 
Hartman,  Edward 


Jehlicka,  Edward 
Judson,  Franklin 
McKeon,  Dorothy 
Taylor,  Alex 


Wall,  Francis 


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SHORE  BREEZES 


OUR  school  newspaper,  the  Shore  Breezes,  is  a  four  page  mimeographed 
weekly,  issued  every  Wednesday.  Special  six  page  editions  are  published 
every  few  weeks,  with  twelve  page  editions  on  such  occasions  as  Hallowe'en, 
Christmas,  and  Graduation  Week. 

The  Breezes  Staff  is  the  first  organization  to  start  work  in  the  fall,  and 
the  last  to  stop  in  the  spring.  It  is  the  only  large  organization  in  school  for 
which  no  definite  school  period  is  set  aside. 

The  Breezes  stimulates  school  spirit,  increases  interest  and  enthusiasm 
for  athletic  events,  and  presents  news  and  announcements  in  a  snappy  manner. 
The  paper  is  generous  in  its  praise  and  fair  in  its  criticisms. 


The  following  Seniors  are  on  the  Breezes  Staff: 

Editor-in-Chief    Marne    Crampton 

Art  Editor .  .Catherine  Buescher 

Reporters Bernadine  Koman 

Mimeographer    Franklin  Judson 

Typist Doris  Koepp 

Advisor Miss  Boucher 


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SENIOR  BOOK  STAFF 

THE  Senior  Book  Staff  is  composed  of  students  from  both  mid-year  and 
June  classes.  Each  of  its  members,  under  the  capable  faculty  guidance 
of  Miss  Mitchell,  business  and  photography,  and  Miss  Vernon,  literary 
work,  has  worked  hai'd  in  editing  and  publishing  Shore's  first  Senior  Souvenir. 

Its  members  are: 


Betty  Hill 
Elizabeth  Vidugeris 
Steve  Habrle 
Donald  Woodard 
Albert  Watt 


Hubert  Marshall 
Inez  Sifleet 
Bernadine  Roman 
June  Babb 
Wilma  Stine 


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ORCHESTRA  AND  BAND 


T  T  NDER  the  able  direction  of  Mr.  Beck,  seven  Seniors  help  to  make  up  the 
*— '  two  largest  musical  organizations  at  Shore.  The  orchestra  and  band 
have  rendered  beautiful  music,  both  to  public  and  school. 

ORCHESTRA 

Laurence  Beck    clarinet 

Cedric  Koons    trumpet 

Alex  Taylor    clarinet 

King  Christopher clarinet 

Robert  Rath violin 

Madeline    DaMico    violin 

BAND 

Laurence  Beck    clarinet 

Cedric  Koons    trumpet 

Alex  Taylor    clarinet 

King  Christopher clarinet 

Marion    Smith    cymbals 


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GLEE  CLUB 

THE   Girls'   and   Boys'  Glee   Club   under   the   direction    of   Miss    Barbara 
Rehberg  has  given  to  the  school  and  to  the  public  a  number  of  good  musical 
performances. 

Commencement  Exercises,  Gala  Night,  Band  Concert,  Christmas  Carols, 
and  the  annual  operetta,  "Don  Alonso's  Treasure,"  were  performed  ably  by 
these  two  musical  organizations. 

Twelve  senior  girls  and  six  senior  boys  help  make  up  the  Glee  Clubs. 


GIRLS'  GLEE  CLUB 


June  Breyley 
Marne  Crampton 
Bernadine  Koman 
Ruth  Ellen  Moberg 
Grace  Moeller 
Jeanne  Phillips 


Jane  Sanborn 
Marion  Smith 
Dorothy  Weiler 
Virginia  Weir 
Alice  Connolly 
June  Babb 


BOYS'  GLEE  CLUB 


Arthur  Ely 
John  Henning 
William  Maresic 


Eugene  Oiler 
Richard  Wardell 
Edward  Hartman 


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FRIENDSHIP  CLUB 


THE  Friendship  Club  is  a  branch  of  the  Girl  Reserves,  and  is  the  High 
School  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Since  being  founded  three  years  ago  the  club  has 
accomplished  much  good  work  under  the  guidance  of  Miss  Havens  and  Miss 
Campbell.     The  Senior  members  are: 


Elizabeth  Vidugeris 
Dorothy  Poje 
Rose  Bukovic 
Violet  Owen 
Martha  Plummer 
Esma  Strahosky 
Marion  Smith 
Betty  Hill 
Ruth  Ellen  Moberg 


Dorothy  Weiler 
Alice  Connolly 
Dorothy  Frissell 
Beatrice  Cameron 
Jeanne  Phillips 
June  Breyley 
Florence  Hermele 
Marne  Crampton 
June  Babb 


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LEADERS'  CLUB 


THIS  organization,  under  the  supervision  of  Miss  Albrecht,  is  composed  of 
the  students  in  the  girls'  gym  classes  who  aid  in  the  work.      The  Seniors 
who  are  members  are: 


Ruth  Ellen  Moberg 
June  Breyley 
Beatrice  Cameron 
June  Babb 
Inez  Sifleet 
Violet  Owen 
Madeline  DaMico 
Jeanne  Phillips 
Dorothy  Frissell 


Betty  Davies 
Elizabeth  Vidugeris 
Lenore  Murphy 
Florence  Hermele 
Rose  Bukovic 
Wilma  Stine 
Grace  Moeller 
Virginia  Weir 
Catherine  Bueschei 


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FOOTBALL 


THE  1932  football  season  with  Coach  "Chump"  Richardson  directing  the 
squad  was  the  most  successful  of  recent  years.  Shore  finished  in  the 
runner-up  position,  second  only  to  Shaker  in  the  Eastern  Conference. 
Shaker  defeated  Shore  in  the  final  game  of  the  season  for  the  championship. 

Bob  Clarke — tackle,  Bill  Fox — guard,  Ed  Hartman — halfback,  John 
Henning — guard,  and  Frank  Struna — end,  were  the  graduates  who  hung  up 
their  cleats  for  the  last  time  at  Shore. 

Here  are  the  scores: 

Opponents  Shore 

Willoughby    0  0 

John  Marshall 0  8 

*Maple  Heights 0  13 

*Central 6  33 

*Brush     6  25 

*Bedford    0                         ,  21 

•Shaker  Heights 28  0 

40  100 

*Eastern  Conference  games.     Won  5.      Lost  1.      Tied  1. 


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BASKET-BALL 

UNDER  Coach  Case's  able  direction  Shore  finished  in  the  runner-up  posi- 
tion in  the  Eastern  Conference. 

When  Bob  Clarke  and  Herb  Wohlgemuth  receive  their  diplomas,  Shore 
will  have  graduated  two  of  her  best  athletes  of  many  years.  Ces  Koons,  an- 
other first  team  member,  proved  his  value  in  the  latter  part  of  the  season. 

Al  Lucas  and  Dick  Wardell  did  fine  work  on  the  "B"  team. 

Bob  Clarke  played  center,  Herb  Wohlgemuth,  guard,  and  Ces  Koons, 
forward. 

Coach  Case  developed  a  great  scoring  combine  averaging  over  32  points 
per  game  over  a  hard  schedule  of  15  games. 

Opponents  Shore 

•Nash  Prep 7  81 

Brush    13  27 

Central 15  32 

Maple  Heights 19  37 

Bedford    35  27 

Shaker    22  28 

Brush    11  41 

Central 12  28 

•Cathedral  Latin    21  28 

Maple  Heights 26  33 

Bedford    15  29 

Shaker     20  14 

•Willoughby    15  21 

•Garfield  Heights    37  39 

*Holy  Name    28  21 

297  484 

•Non-conference  games.     Won  12.     Lost  3. 

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WRESTLING 

WITH  Mr.  Pohto  again  in  charge,  the  1932-33  wrestling  season  was  a 
decided  success.  In  the  Greater  Clevelnd  Wrestling  Contest,  Shore  was 
tied  for  first  place  with  John  Hay,  having  been  beaten  by  that  school  in  a 
meet,  but  leading  the  conference  in  points. 

John  Henning  145  pd.  class,  Edward  Hartman  130  pd.  class,  William  Fox 
155  pd.  class  and  Frank  Struna  165  pd.  class  were  the  only  senior  lettermen 
who  reported  to  Mr.  Pohto  at  the  beginning  of  the  season. 

Walter  Russell  130  pd.  class  and  Edward  Wood  135  pd.  class,  both  new- 
comers on  the  team,  received  letters  for  good  work.  Captain  William  Fox 
received  a  silver  medal  in  the  City  Tournament  and  John  Hanning  received  a 
ribbon  for  third  place. 

The  following  is  Shore's  summary  of  meets: 

Shore:  Opponents  : 

23  Cuyahoga  Falls 14 

26  Garfield  Heights    15 

■14  Collinwood    0 

22  Euclid  Central * 10 

47  Mayfkld 0 

12  John   Hay    17 

28  University   School    7 

202  63 


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ffiaat  Will  attin  Seatameni 

,  the  Mid-year  (Mass  of  1933  of  Shore  High  School  being  of  sound  mind  and 
body,  do  hereby  declare  this  our  last  will  and  testament. 

3Ftrat — We  leave  all  of  our  books,  papers,  and  other  such  trash  to  anybody 
interested. 

&Pnin2) — We  appoint  Miss  Williams  as  executor  of  our  last  will  and  testament. 

uHiirb— 

June  Babb  leaves  her  girlish  figure  to  Eileen  Koepp. 

Bob  Brockman  leave  his  memories  in  the  office  to  anyone  who  wants  them. 

Ruth  Cowin  leaves  her  height  to  Clyde  Steele. 

Al  Henderson  leaves  his  ability  to  Anna  Hrovat. 

Bettie  Hill  leaves  her  jollincss  to  all  incoming  "Freshies". 

Paul  Olrich  leaves  his  quietness  to  Lawrence  Beck. 

Dorothy  Frissell  leaves  her  quietness  to  Doris  Weir. 

Steve  Habrle  leaves  his  shorthand  books  to  Miss  Darst. 

Beatrice  Cameron  leaves  her  French  papers  to  Miss  Cockerill. 

Ed  Hartman  leaves  his  wrestling  ability  to  Norman  Gerner. 

Rose  Bukovec  leaves  her  typing  ability  to  all  the  Shore  Breezes  typists. 

Zvonimar  Hribar  leaves  his  car  to  all  pupils  who  have  to  walk  to  school.' 

Madelaine  DaMico  leaves  her  musical  ability  to  all  beginners. 

Edward  Jehlicka   leaves  his   ability   to   speak   French  to   all  future  French 
students. 

Dorothy  McKeon  gladly  leaves  all  her  books  to  her  teachers. 

Edward  Mason  is  just  glad  to  leave  the  school. 

Lenore  Murphy  leaves  her  height  to  Dick  Finan. 

Donald  Meissner  leaves  his  art  ability  to  all  future  cartoonists. 

Martha  Plummer  leaves  her  Latin  books  to  her  sister. 

Robert  Rath  leaves  his  acting  ability  in  the  Senior  Play  to  all  future  Seniors. 

Elizabeth  Yidugeris  leaves  her  knowledge  to  James  Coolidge. 

Jack  Sylvester  leaves  his  toothpicks  strewn  everywhere. 

Valeria  Will  leaves  a  few  inches  to  Florence  Felker. 

Hans  Winter  leaves  his  playful  antics  to  all  the  teachers  as  a  remembrance. 

Stcphania  Zupancic  leaves  her  cashier's  ability  to  future  cashiers. 

Gene  Harwood  leaves  his  journalism  book  to  Mr.  Baumer. 

Signed,  sealed,  and  declared  as  and  for  their  last  will  and  testament,  by 
the  above  named  testators,  in  our  presence,  at  their  request,  and  in  their  pres- 
ence, and  the  presence  of  each  other. 

Harnry  (Snonlr 
(Stwgr  Maaljington 

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We,  the  Senior  class  of  1933,  by  employing*  such  measures  as  the  recall, 
recount,  referendum,  and  other  such  political  red  tape  ceremonies,  hope  to 
convince  the  general  unthinking  public,  that  our  class  is  of  sane  mind. 

On  this  month,  day,  year,  hour,  and  other  unnecessary  items — we  do 
wisely  or  otherwisely  bequeath  our  inconsequent  idiosyncrasies  to  the  un- 
fortunate undergraduates  and  fellow  successors.  May  the  beneficiaries 
prosper. 

Catherine  Buesehcr  bequeaths  her  personality  to  the  school  board. 

Charles  Papouschek  has  a  hidden  motive  for  willing  his  sprinting  ability  to 
the  detention  committee. 

Howard  Maxwell  leaves  "the  last  drop"  to  the  freshies. 

Marne  Crampton  bequeaths  her  woman's  intuition  to  Mr.  Baumer. 

Florence  Hermle  leaves  her  athletic  ability  to  Betty  Ann  Camplejohn. 

Walter  Will,  in  his  unusual  state  of  mind,  hereby  leaves  Shore  High  where 
it  has  stood  since  erection. 

LaVerne  Sellers — her  lipstick  to  the  stage  crew  for  better  scenery. 

June  Brevley — her  linguistic  ability  to  Ray  Shaughnesey. 

Dorothy  Poje  wills  her  art  of  vamping  to  Virginia  Pierson. 

Mary  Nolan  leaves  her  smile  in  dark  corners. 

Franklin  Judson — his  correspondence  course  on  How  to  Detect  Fake  Hall 
Passes  to  all  blundering  guards.      (God  bless  'em.) 

Endsley  White  bequeaths  his  southern  drawl  to  Milton  Wolfe. 

Cedric  Koons — his  trumpet  to  study  hall  teachers  for  playing  reveille. 

Alex  Taylor  wills  his  scientific  thinking  to  Don  Dixon. 

William  Fox — his  toe  hold  to  Jimmie  Fowler. 

Francis  Wall — his  purple  tie  to  Mr.  Whiteside. 

Inez  Sifleet — her  history  knowledge  to  Robinson. 

Ruth  Ellen  Moberg — her  long  hair  to  Jane  Hoffman. 

Al  Lucas  bequeaths  his  Ford  to  the  Smithsonian  Institute. 

Howard  Coveney  leaves  his  stature  to  Richard  Weinshrieder. 

Chuck  Roeder  bequeaths  his  toothpicks,  matches,  etc.,  to  underfed  sophs. 

Stanley  Noch — his  permanent  wave  to  Everett  Pepin. 

Mary  Louise  Hoffman  is  willing  to  leave  her  blonde  wig  to  all  girls  who 
think  their  boy  friends  prefer  blondes. 

Don  Woodard  disposes  of  his  beard  and  Barbasol  to  Bud  Keller. 

I,  Bill  Boyance,  do  by  this  act,  give  full  possession  of *-my  complexion  to  the 
Palmolive  Soap  Company. 

Hubert  Marshall  parts  with  his  amalgamated  expressions  in  favor  of  future 
Shore  politicians. 

Marian  Smith — her  leopard  skin  dress  to  Tarzan  of  the  Apes. 

Dick  Wardell — his  good  looks  and  unsurpassed  intelligence  to  Harry  Oberst. 

King  Christopher — his  clarinet  to  the  physics  class  for  sound  experiments. 

George  Schepley  bequeaths  his  hair  for  a  barber's  nightmare. 

Dorothy  Weiler  hasn't  made  up  her  mind  yet. 

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After  much  pressure  had  been  brought  to  bear,  Alvin  Spate  finally  consented 

to  give  his  boldness  to  Doris  Weir,  in  case  her  efficiency  as  a  sculptor 

becomes  threatened. 
Lawrence  Beck  will  keep  his  hatred  for  women,  so  what  can  we  do  about  it? 
Doris  Koepp  leaves  her  quietness  to  James  Palko. 

Walter  Russell  wills  his  French  book  to  Mr.  Stray  to  start  the  furnace  with. 
Gene  Oiler  bequeaths  his  wise  cracks  to  anyone  who  can  stand  the  strain. 
Betty  Davies  regretfully  leaves  Midge  Easterling. 
Violet  King  does  hereby  will  her  modulated  voice  to  Ed  Pergler. 
Frank  Struna  leaves  his  "line"  to  some  poor  fish. 

Jean  Phillips  is  willing  to  give  up  anything  that  she  has, — that  is,  except  .  .  . 
Esma  Strahosky  leaves  W.  B.  to  designing  females. 
Al  Watt  throws  "de-bait"  into  Lake  Erie. 
William  Maresic — his  bass  voice  to  Mr.  Beck. 
Maxine  Cook  leaves  her  typewriter  to  the  office. 

Warren  Miller  wills  his  love  for  the  light  fantastic  to  Dale  Winslow. 
Ed  Wood  leaves  his  military  coat  to  the  C.  M.  T.  C. 
Jane  Sanborn — her  nimble  feet  to  Clyde  Steele. 
Virginia  Weir  says  she  hasn't  anything  anybody  would  want,  but  if  she  had 

she  would  leave  it  to  Ed  Sutorius. 
Bernadine  Koman,  after  much  hesitation,  kindly  consents  to  will  her  "roles" 

to  Greta  Garbo. 
Dwight  Centner  wills  his  blush  to  anyone  who  wants  it.     He  doesn't ! 
Violet  Owen  does  hereby  bequeath  a  freckle  to  Bob  Yochum. 
June  Wardell — her  sisterly  love  (for  Dick)  to  Eleanor  Keller. 
Wilma  Stine  wills  her  high  grade  getting  ability  to  anyone  who  will  work 

for  it. 
Alice  Connolly — a  few  pounds  to  bolster  up  the  English  mint. 
Bob  Karrick  wills  his  bashfulness  to  Bob  Wall. 
Grace  Moeller  bequeaths  her  blond  hair  to  Marie  Zweirlein. 
Herbert  Wohlgemuth — his  villainous  instincts  to  the  auditorium  stage. 
John  Hennine  leaves  his  chest  measurement  to  Dan  Amadick. 


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The  authenticity  of  this  document  has  been  tested  and  attested  on  this 
rare  day  of  April  the  first,  nineteen  hundred  and  thirty-three,  by  the  law  offices 
of  Finkelstine,  Finkelstine,  Finkelstine,  and  O'Rourke.  What  a  man  he  must 
be. 


Witnessed  and  signed : 


First  Witness —    Baron  Munchausen 

Second  Witness — Hugo 

Testators —  Albert  Watt 

Donald  Woodard 


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Good  Morning — Francis  Wall 
Hug  Me  Tight — Mary  Nolan 
Curly  Head — Jeanne  Phillips 
How  Are  You? — Violet  King 
There's    No    Room    For   You — Esma 

Strahosky 
Look  Sweet ! — LaVerne  Sellers 
Young  Diogenes — Wilma  Stine 
I  Don't  See  The  Birdie — Violet  Owen 
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Please  Come  In — Dorothv  Frissell 


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What  do  you  mean  by  that? 

A.  Taylor — Well,  didn't  you  say  to 
me,  "I  want  a  dollar  and  I  want  it 
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Charles  Doyle — If  you  stood  in  my 
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F.  Judson — I'd  give  them  a  shine, 
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An  angry  Traffic  Officer — Can't 
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Don  Meissner  (whose  car  is  holding 
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