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FOREWORD
TO OURSELVES
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.S you open this Log in the year 1980 and peruse the opening section,
you might recall, "Ours was a wartime graduating class." You'll idly leaf
through to the faculty section and as your glance moves down the page, it
will stop sometimes to rest on faces that strike a vibrant chord in your memory.
Then you turn the page, slowly, thoughtfully. The chair in which you
arc sitting and the heat of the summer day seem distant and unreal. Suddenly
a shadowy hnger sweeps them completely from your mind and you are stand-
ing in the halls of Shore in 1945. The faces of your friends arc again vivid
and familiar.
Remember our sophomore days when the boys generously gave each
other "brush cuts11 with disastrous results. . . . when the boys in our class
became the Varsity heroes . . . when at long last we proudly occupied the
front center scats of the auditorium . . . remember English class with debates
about compulsory military training . . . and how enthusiastically we cheered
the football and basketball games . . .
Remember the dreamy time had at the Prom . . . clubs every night after
school . . . the senior banquet . . . and one occasion we'll never forget
commencement.
When scanning these pages in future days amid friends unknown to you
in high school days and perhaps in distant cities, if you can say then, "I re-
member,11 we will feel that we have accomplished our purpose in publishing
this 1945 Log.
OLD GLORY OVER IVVO JIMA
February 23, 1945
Frank Baressi
Walter J. Barlag
Martin Bates
Charles C. Doyle
William Doyle
John C. Gill
Anthony J. Golinar
John G. Graney
Keith C. Hulsman
Pasquale C. Iacobacci
Walter Larick
Anton Loncar
Edward H. Malz
Edward Marshall
Mathew L. McKeon
Charles Munnings
Robert S. Pierce
Joe Poch
Robert L. Schlieker
Harold W. Shroka
eOMTEMT
Page
Administration
7
Classes .
15
Activities
39
Sports .
63
Shore Shenanigans
87
Advertisements
95
^tIbminktration
o{ 1945
M,e£&ag,e to Student*:
As we prepare for the post-war period
we will need to capture for civilian life
the same lofty purposes which have
guided our nation through this great
world struggle. The same heroic devo-
tion to the common good, the same per-
sistent loyalty to high ideals, the same
intensive resistance to the comfortable
and the easy, the same insistent defense
of high principles will be needed. We
must heighten our respect for the great-
ness of common people, we must re-
awaken our minds to what ordinary
people with extraordinary conviction can
do. At the dawn of peace let us follow the
advice of Washington at the beginning
of our history — raise the standard to
which the wise and honest can repair.
RUSSELL H. ERWINE
Superintendent of Schools
Qraduate* of 1945:
As good and understanding citizens of
your school and community, you have
made vital contributions to the war-time
efforts of your country.
Throughout your high-school years
the world has been threatened by the
avarice and ferocity of evil men. You
have opposed them by working on the
side of right.
May this same high purpose, equal de-
votion, and continued patriotism distin-
guish all your endeavors as adult citizens.
To you is passed the Torch of Freedom
from the conrageous grasp of our dear
boys who are numbered among the great
heroes of human history.
You will ably and faithfully carry on
with the proud humility of thankful and
true American Citizens.
LEONARD E. LOOS
Principal
BOARD OF EDUCATION
First Row/ Anton E. Strohm, Russell H. Erwine, Loyal E. Luikart
Second Row: Loren J. Bullard, John F. Davis, C. E. Bowman, Frank Mills
Elsa L. Albrecht, Dean of Girls; Leonard Voorhees, Director of Pupil Personnel;
Walter Schwegler, Dean of Boys.
Lucille Aingworth
" Wonderful One"
English
B. A. Flora Stone Mather
M. A. Columbia University
Elsa L. Albrecht
"Our Buddy11
Dean of Girls
B. S. Boston University
M. A. Columbia University
'Boots
Lester Angene
Boots . . . Boots . . ."
English;
B. A. Heidelberg College
M. A. Ohio State University
Meryl R. Baumer
"Read the part of . . ."
Speech, Dramatics, English
B. A. Wittenberg College
LL. B.John Marshall School of Law
John Beck
"On Wings of Song"
Vocal Music
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
Baldwin-Wallace College
Minton Blauch
"A Stout-hearted Man"
Business, General Science, Junior
High Math
B. S. Kent St. ilc 1'iiivcrsity
M. A. Kent State University
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Art Bones
" There'll be Some Changes Made"
Adrian Buerger
"The Umbrella Man"
Solid Geometry
B. S. Lhiiversity of Dayton
E. E. Ohio State LTniversity
Pera Campbell
"Oh, Lady be Good"
English
B. A. Defiance School of
University of Wisconsin
M. A. Ohio State University
Ford L. Case
"A tisket, a tasket, a green and white
basket"
Shop
B. S. Ohio University
M. S. University of Wisconsin
Helen D. Chalfant
"Seven Twenty in the Books"
B. S. Ohio State University
Western Reserve L'niversity
School of Library Science, B. S.
in L. S.
Louise Darst
"Please take a letter. Miss Brown"
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Office
Practice
B. A. Oberlin College
M. A. New York University
10
Marie Davis
"Sh—sh—Shoo, Baby'
English, Social Studies
B. A. Ohio Wesleyan, Columbia
Ohio State University
Western Reserve
DeForrest R. Ewell
"Gramp"
Our faithful traffic watcher
James W. Gebhart
"Thai Old Black Magic"
Chemistry
B. S. Heidelberg College
M. S. Ohio State, Western Reserve
University of Wisconsin
Toledo University
Dorothy Gill
"Tramp, Tramp, Tramp"
Physical Education
B. A. Ohio State University
Wilma Gillman
"Sweet and Lovely"
English, Social Studies
A. B. Heidelberg College
Dale Harper
"Holiday for Strings"
Band, Orchestra
B. S. Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music, University of Cincinnati
University of Akron
Roy O. Hinch
"Lights! Camera!"
Maryville College
B. A. Akron University
Ohio State University
Kent State University
Edith Lemon
"Silver Threads Among the Gold"
Home Economics
B. A. Northwestern University
M. A. Western Reserve Graduate
School
Albert Mitchell
"Strictly Instrumental"
Junior High Band
B. S. Western Reserve University
Margarette Patrick
"Besame Mucho"
Spanish, General Language
Business, English
B. A. Western Reserve University
June Phypers
"Stop!"
Typing
B. A. Denison University
M. A. Western Reserve L^nivcrsitv
Annette Pierson
"My Sister and I"
American History
B. S. Kent State University
M. A. Western Reserve University
11
John J. Pohto
'Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
Mechanical Drawing
B. A. Ohio State University
M. A. Western Reserve
Roy Sharrock
"Now, Boys/"
Physics
B. S. Wooster College
M. A. Columbia University
Elizabeth Smith
" Where Does Love Begin and Where
Does Friendship End?"
Social Studies, World History
B. A. Flora Stone Mather
Harry W. Spangler
"If I Had My Way"
Biology, General Science
B. A. Heidelberg College
M. S. Western Reserve University
Hettie Rosenberger
'Lookie, Lookie, Lookie, Here Comes
Cookie"
B. S. Flora Stone Mather
M. A. Columbia University j^x \
Walter Schwegler
"Til Be Seeing You"
Dean of Boys
B. A. Baldwin Wallace College
M. A. Western Reserve
Ira M. Stubbart
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
Geometry;
B. A. University of Iowa
Cleveland Teachers College
Clarence Swackhamer
"One, two! One, two!
Physical Education
B. S. Ohio State University
M. A. Columbia University
Dorothy Sweet
"Be Careful! It's my heart!"
School nurse
Western Reserve University
R.N. St. Vincent's Charity Hospital
Public Health Certificate
Anthony V. Vaccariello
"Any Bonds Today?"
English, Spanish, General
Language
B. S. Miami University
M. A. Western Reserve University
Charles C. Vaughn
"The Breeze and I"
Journalism, Printing
B. A. Bethany College
M. A. Ohio State University
Alexander Waselkov
"Smooth One"
Art
B. A. George Washington
University
M. A. Ohio University
Corcoran School of Art
12
Stanley S. Whiteside
"Now, Just Imagine That You . . ."
Government, American Problems
B. A. Ohio State University
Jane Williams
"In the Words of a Wise Man"
German, Latin
B. PH. Denison University
PH. B. Ohio University
Chicago University
Bella Wilson
"We Learned a Lesson We'll Never
Forget"
Algebra;
B. A. Western Reserve University
M. A. Western Reserve University
Paul Winters
"Shut the Door"
Shop
B. A. Illinois University
M. A. Northwestern University
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vy/hite \s tVvt snoujM sW«-
cAltna M,ater
Green is the springtime.
White is the snowy shore,
Colors that I adore,
Of our Shore High.
Springtime may pass away,
Snow linger but a day,
But thee I'll love for aye,
Our Shore High dear!
Dear are the mem'ries,
Golden the days of yore.
When we acquired lore.
At old Shore High !
Time may bring vain regret.
Sorrows may irk and fret,
Yet thee I'll ne'er forget.
My true Shore High !
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Senior class Officers
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Judy Mayer,
Treasurer
Carol ceddes,
Secretary
Ch.es Rojeck,
Vice. -president
~ K
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Al Berthold,
president
Alan Enkler,
president
Jean Hendrickson,
Treasurer
Dot Hogan,
Secretary
Pat Anderson
"Her memory is Rusty"
Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3,4;
Glee Club 1 ; Newcomers' Club 3,
President 4; Red Cross 4; Senior
Sisters 4; Service Club 3, 4;
Whirlo Club 4.
Norma Birch
" There's a life saver in the crowd''''
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4;
Whirlo Club 4.
June Bollenbacher
"From the halls of Montezuma"
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
Girl Reserves 1; Red Cross 4;
Whirlo Club 3, 4.
Frank Celizic
" Aiming for a Sea man''
Baseball 1,2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Play;
Student Council 3;
Wrestling 1,2.
Lois Crockett
"Just call her Henderson"
Annual Staff 4;
Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Red Cross 4; Service Club 4;
Student Council 1, 4;
Whirlo Club, Sec'y-Treasurer 4.
Ken Daniels
"K.T.K. — Ken, the killer"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Prom Committee 3;
Track 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4.
John DeBenedictis
"]l'oman-hater deluxe"
Breeze Staff' 4; Hi-Y 4;
Junior Play; Senior Play.
James Easter
"Alice-blue gown"
Baseball 2, 3;
Breeze Staff 4.
Alan Enkler
"Blue
eyes
Class President 3, 4;
Ad Committee 1, 2, 3, 4;
Breeze Staff 4;
Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4;
Junior Play; Newcomers' Club 4;
Student Council 1; Track 3, 4;
Wrestling 3, 4.
Frances Glodenis
"Her drawing pencil rules"
Annual Staff 4; Choir 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
Prom Committee 3;
Red Cross 3, 4; Senior Sisters 4;
Service Club 3, 4;
Whirlo Club 3, 4.
Jean Hendrickson
"Men are wicked"
Class Treasurer; Ad Committee
2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Breeze
Staff 4; Choir 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4;
Prom Committee 3; Red Cross 4;
Senior Sisters 3, 4; Student
Council 1, 3; Whirlo Club 4.
Dorothy Hogan
"Hogie's bus leaves in five minutes"
Class Secretary 3, 4; Ad
Committee 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4;
Breeze Staff 4; Friendship Club 2,
Sec. 3, 4; G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.L.C. 2, 3, 4; Junior Play;
National Honor 3, Pres. 4;
Prom Committee 3; Senior
Sisters 3, 4; Service Club Pres.
3. 4; Student Council 2.
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Gladys Straka Hyde
"Let's play Hyde and seek"
Breeze Staff 4; Choir 1, 3, 4;
Red Cross 3, 4; Senior Play 4;
Senior Sisters 4; Whirlo Club 4.
Donald Jensen
" 'Ready for fun"
Dick Kraince
"Brain, brawn, and beauty"
Baseball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Hi-Y 3, President 4; Track 1,2;
Wrestling 1, 3, 4.
Doris Lewis
"Hunting for a New man"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1
Red Cross 4; Service Club 3, 4
Student Council 1, 2
Whirlo Club 4.
Wylda McVeen
"A little Ray of sunshine"
Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
Student Council 1 .
Mary Mlakar
"Meek, mild, but merry"
Annual Staff 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4
Prom Committee 3
Red Cross 3, 4; Senior Sisters 4
Service Club 3, 4
Whirlo Club 3, 4
Patricia Morrick
"Easy come, easy go"
Entered from East High in
senior year.
Senior sisters 4.
Dave Newman
"His hobby is a blonde"
Ad Committee 3, 4;
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Prom Committee 3;
Student Council, Secretary 4.
Dick Pergler
"Mr. Twiddle forever"
Class Vice-President 3, 4;
Ad Committee 1, 2, 3, 4;
Baseball 4; Hi-Y 4;
Breeze Staff, Editor-in-Chief 4,
Junior Play;
National Honor Society 3, 4;
Student Council 2, 3.
Katherine Merritt Perry
" To kneel at her feet"
Entered from Cleveland Heights
in Junior year.
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4; Senior Sisters 3;
President 4.
Blanche Prior
"She rolled right by"
Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3. 4;
Whirlo Club 3, President 4.
Dorothy Redfern
"Over hill, over Dale"
Entered from Collinwood in
Junior year.
Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4;
Senior Sisters 4; Whirlo Club 4.
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Ruth Reed
"Quid as a mouse"
Ed Schuler
"Let's go into the dark' room and see
what develops"
Class Treasurer 3
Ad Committee
3, 4
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4
Disaster Corps 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4
Orchestra ; Prom Committee 3
Student Council 3, 4; Track 1, 4
Wrestling 1, 3, 4
Madeline Shonk
"Tou'd never know she was there'''
Entered from Collinwood in
junior year.
Breeze Staff 4.
Glen Smeltz
"Just a little boy at heart"
Ad Committee 3, 4; Band 1, 2
Breeze Staff 4; Hi-Y 4
Junior Play
Track 4; Wrestling 1, 3, 4
Douglas Tercek
"The Gundar Hagg oj Shore"
Breeze Staff 4; Football
Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4;
Junior Play 3; Track 1, 2, 3;
President 4.
Ray Tiber
"Tall, dark, and trim"
Breeze Staff 4; Whirlo Club 4.
Bill Wilson
"I /notes!///"
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3,
Treasurer 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4;
Newcomer's Club 3;
Student Council 1, 2. 3.
President 4.
Jane Worthington
"Yiddish"
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 4; Glee Club 1.
June Stranahan
"She rates tops"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Orchestra 1, 4; Red Cross 3, 4;
Senior Play 4; Senior Sisters 4.
Lillian Tegel
"A lily for the Navy"
Annual Staff 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4
Senior Sisters 4; Whirlo Club 3, 4.
Robert Zook
"CM, he's a peach oj a /e/low"
Breeze Staff 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Junior Play; Noon Movies 2, 3, 4;
Student Council 2.
Betty Abromavic
"As friendly as they come"
Annual Staff 4;
Drum Majorette 1.
2, 3;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.L.C. 2, 4;
Red Cross 2, 4; Whirlo Club 3, 4.
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Joe Baglione
"Effort is his middle name"
Ad Committee 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2;
Freshman Basketball 1 ; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Junior Kiwanian 3;
Student Council 1, 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4;
Breeze Staff 4; Senior Play.
Paul Barclay
"He always 'managed' well"
Basketball 1, Manager 3, 4;
Football 1, Manager 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Prom Committee 3;
Baseball 4.
Bee Bartlett
''She has what it takes"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 3, 4
Friendship Club 3, 4, 4
G.A.C. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1
Red Cross 4; Senior Sisters 4
Student Council 2; Whirlo Club 4.
Nancy Bloss
"Loyal to friends"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4; Girl Reserve 1;
Senior Sisters 3. 4; Whirlo Club 3;
National Honor Society 4;
Senior Play.
CORINNE BOWERSOX
"Deeds nut wards are repaid"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 3;
Business Manager 4; Choir 1, 2, 3;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girl Reserve 1 ; Senior Play.
Virginia Bowman
'VI uniform thrills"
Entered from Collinwood in
junior year.
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 4.
Don Bartlett
"Known by his artistic ways"
Entered in senior year from
Houston, Texas.
Annual Staff 4.
Wallace Beerman
"As cheerful eis the day is long"
Hi-Y 3. 4; Wrestling 4.
Alfred Bkrtiiold
"Tell us about her, .1/"
Class President 4;
Ad Committee 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Junior Play; National Honor
Society; Senior Play.
J
Evelyn Bozic
'7-'//// of pep"
Friendship Club 2.
Whirlo Club 3. 4.
Russell Brandt
"He dreams of Jean ie ..."
Breeze Stall 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Hockcv 3, 4.
Ralph Branovic
"Liked by all bis friends"
Hi-Y 3, 4.
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Jack Bresnan
"What can I do next?"
Entered from Struthers in
junior year.
Eugene Brocone
"Gene"
Entered from East Tech in
junior year
Betty Clover
''''Always there'"
Friendship Club 3, 4;
Red Cross 4, President 3;
Service Club 4; Senior Sisters 4;
Senior play.
Mary Colberg
"If Einstein knows, so does she"
Entered from Villa Angela in
junior year.
Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 3, 4; G.A.C.
Pat Bundy
"Someone swell to have around"
Class Vice-President 3;
Ad Committee 3, 4;
Annual Staff 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3,
Vice-President 4; G.A.C. 2;
G.L.C. 3, 4; Junior Play 4;
Prom Committee 3; Senior
Sisters 3, 4; Senior Play Manager.
Barbara Burns
"Bobby"
Entered from Cathedral High
in senior year.
Friendship Club 4;
Senior Sisters 4.
Eva Calabrese
"Merrily we roll along"
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 4;
Breeze Staff 4; Annual Staff 4.
Phyllis Clasen
"One of our crowd"
Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.L.C. 3, 4;
Red Cross 2, Treasurer 3,
Secretary 4; Senior Sisters 3, 4.
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Bernard Coski
" The good humor man"
Choir 3, 4; Junior Play;
Senior Play.
Joyce Crandall
"She came; we saw; we liked"
Entered from Swanton in
senior year.
Band 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Friendship Club 4; Octet 4;
Senior Sisters 4: Senior Choir
Bill Crawford
"A man of action"
Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4;
Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4.
Harvey Davidson
" What's the use of hurrying?"
Entered from James Ford Rhodes
in junior year.
Basketball 3, 4; Football 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 3, 4.
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Irving Diemer
"Strike up the band!"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Play;
Prom Committee 3 ; Senior Play.
Ray Dinsmore
"Not a care in the world"
Hi-Y 4; Breeze Staff 4.
John Draconic
"I'm not shouting!"
National Forensic League 3, 4
Hi-Y 3, 4; Co-Editor of Breeze 4
Junior Play
Ad Committee 1, 2, 3, 4
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
Newcomer's Club 4; Senior Play.
Carl Ely
"Easy come — easy go"
Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Hockey 4; Prom Committee 3;
Senior Play.
Ed Fischer
'A regular 'guy' "
Mary Lou Forester
"You can depend on me"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1
Red Cross 1. 4; Whirlo Club 4
Dramatics 4
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Ralph Foster
"Friendly toward all"
Entered in senior year from
Brush high school.
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Mary Frabotta
"Happiness is her password"
Annual Staff 4:
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 2, 3. 4; Red Cross 2.
Joyce Frey
"New and nice"
Entered from Collinvvood in
senior year.
Breeze Staff 4; Choir 4;
Friendship Club 4; G.A.C. 4.
Marilyn Gardner
" We strolled the halls together"
Entered from Harvey High in
Sophomore year.
Annual Staff 4; Choir 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.L.C. 3, 4; Junior Play-
Senior Sisters 4.
Carol Geddes
"Personality plus!"
Ad Committee 2, 3, 4;
Annual Staff 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, President 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3;
G.L.C. 2, 3, 4; Junior Play;
National Honor Society 3, 4;
Prom Chairman 3;
Senior Sisters 3, 4; Service Club 3;
Senior Play.
Lucille Gersin
"Music in her fingertips"
Entered from Villa Angela in
junior year.
Ad Committee 4; Annual Staff 4;
Choir 3, 4; Friendship Club 4;
Senior Sisters 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4.
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Jane Gibson
"Never a dull moment'''
Entered from West High in
senior year.
Friendship Club 4; G.A.C. 4;
Senior Sister 4.
Gertrude Gordon
"Vim, vigor, and vitality"
Choir 3, 4; Friendship Club
2, 3, 4; G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.L.C. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1;
Junior Play 3;
Newcomer's Club 3;
Service Club 4;
Dramatics 4.
Ruth Haberacker
" What can't she do?"
Ad Committee 2, 3, 4;
Annual Staff 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;
Fencing Club 1 ; Friendship
Club 2, 3, Social Chairman 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.L.C. 2,
Sec.-Treas. 3; President 4;
Prom Committee 3; Senior
Sisters 3, 4; Service Club 3;
Student Council 1 ;
National Honor Society.
Ada Mae Hamilton
"Actions speak louder than words"
Entered from Canonsburg, Pa.,
in junior year.
Friendship Club 3, 4;
VVhirlo Club 3.
Bob Hanley
"God's gift to women . . ."
Annual Staff 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Breeze Staff 4 ;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Play 3.
Verna Harrison
'Good things come in little packages"
Annual Staff 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4
Senior Sisters 4; VVhirlo Club 3
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Gerhard Hauser
"Intelligence wins"
Ad Committee 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4;
Student Council 1; Track 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4.
Bob Hawley
"Tou make the baskets, we'll make the
noise/"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4;
Choir 1,2; Hi-Y Vice-president 4.
Gertrude Holfelder
"John Hay's gift to Shore"
Entered from John Hay in
senior year.
Friendship Club 4.
Eugene Jacobson
"But I can't give a speech/"
Entered from Heights High in
senior year.
Breeze Staff 4; Hi-Y 4.
Rosemary Janezic
"Ready, willing, and able"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4;
Senior Sisters 4; VVhirlo Club 3;
National Quill and Scroll 4.
Barbara Janovac
"Her cheerful smile will be remembered'
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Service Club 3, 4; G.L.C. 2, 3. 4;
Senior Sisters. 3; President 4.
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Bud Jones
"A 'budding'' cartoonist"
Annual Staff 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4;
Junior Play 3; Track 1 ;
Student Council 1 ;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
Norma Longo
" The sunshine of her smile''
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
Junior Play; G.A.C. 4;
Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Whirlo Club 3.
Jack Julyan
"A personality that cant be beat"
Annual Staff 4; Football 1, 3, 4;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Hockey 2;
Junior Play; Track 1, 3, 4.
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Carl Lorman
"Ten O'clock Scholar"
Entered from Latin in senior year.
Ed Kalman
"Nose for Service news''
Breeze Staff 4;
Noon movies 1, 2, 3, 4.
Lois Klotz
"Small but sweet"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4
Choir 3, 4; G.A.C. 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
Girl Reserves 1
Prom Committee 3; Senior Sisters
Marie Kordic
"Do I worry?"
Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3, 4;
Whirlo Club 3, 4.
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Joyce Lowrie
"She's independent'
Judy Mayer
"It's nice to know someone like her"
Class Treasurer 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
Prom Committee 3; Junior Play;
National Honor Society 3, 4;
Senior Sisters 3, 4; Service
Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3;
Student Council 2, 3, 4; National
Forensic League 4; Senior Play;
Annual Staff 4; Red Cross
Advisory Board 4.
Bob McRae
"With sticks he clicks"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Breeze Staff 3;
Choir 2, 3; Model Club 3;
Orchestra 1,2.
Anna Lehr
"/l quiet girl with pleasant ways"
Entered from Ebensburg Cambria
High in junior year.
Friendship Club 4;
Whirlo Club 3, 4.
Bill Medved
"Studies do not worry him"
Breeze Staff 1 ; Football 1
Track 2.
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Mary Melko
"That winning way"
Entered from Steubenville
Central in junior year.
Carl Merchant
'If that's the way you want it . . ."
Hi-Y 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2.
Faith Michael
"How sweetly she wears a crown''''
Entered from Mayfield in
junior year.
Choir 3, 4; Annual Staff 4;
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4; Dramatics.
Clyde Middleton
"Swing that sax!'"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Dance Band 2, 3, 4
Junior play 3; Student Council 4
Commencement Chairman 4
Senior Play 4.
John Moore
"The strong, silent tybe"
Entered from Salem in junior year.
Basketball 3.
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Phyllis Nash
"The more you know her, the better
you like her"
Sally Nelson
"There's a secret in her heart"
Annual Staff 4; Choir 2;
Friendship Club 2, 4;
Inter-club Councilor 3;
G.A.C. 3, 4; G.L.C. 4;
Prom Committee 3;
Red Cross 3, 4; Student Council 1 ;
Whirlo 3; Dramatics.
Marilyn Niebes
"Pretty as a picture"
Ad Committee 2; Annual Staff 4;
Breeze Staff 3;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
Junior Play 3;
National Quill and Scroll 3;
Red Cross 3;
Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4;
Fencing Club 1 ; Dramatics 4.
Rita Otters
"A sunny disposition"
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 4; Senior Sisters 4.
Nick Percio
". . . And Marilyn is her name"
Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1 ;
Football 1; Prom Committee 3;
Hi-Y 3, 4.
Jim Myers
'Everv Saturday night . . ."
Dance Band 1, 2, 3;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 3.
Dave Perry
"A buddy to all"
Entered from Latin in sophomore
year.
Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Play 3.
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Lillian Pozer
"Knit one . . . purl two"
Entered from Notre Dame in
sophomore year.
Annual Staff 4; Friendship
Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.C. 3, 4
Red Cross 4; Senior Sisters 3, 4
Whirlo Club 3, 4
National Quill and Scroll
Jack Relyea
1 man of few words is sometimes
the best man"
Entered from Van Cleveland in
junior year.
Hi-Y 3, 4; Wrestling 4.
Jeanne Richards
"She's got that pep and go"
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3
President 4; G.L.C. 3, 4
Senior Sisters 4; Whirlo Club 3.
Shirley Ritter
" With talent she can always win"
Annual Staff 4; Choir 1;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4;
Student Council 2; Senior Play;
Prom Committee.
Chester Rojeck
".4 coach's delight"
Class Vice-President 4
Breeze Staff 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Football 1 , 2, 3, 4
Hi-Y Treasurer 4.
Dudley Rolla
"You can't keep a good man down"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3,
Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4.
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Christina Rosa
"Still water runs deep"
Friendship Club 3, 4;
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3;
Prom Committee 3;
Whirlo Club 3, 4.
Dorothy Samuel
"Busy as a bee"
Class Sec. 3; Annual Staff Editor 4;
Band 2, 3, 4; Breeze Staff Feature
Editor 4; Friendship Club 2;
Service Chairman 3; Junior Play;
Program Chairman 4; G.A.C. 3, 4;
Service Club 3; Senior Play;
Senior Sisters 3, 4; Whirlo Club 3 ;
Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; Nat. For-
ensic League 4; Nat. Quill, Scroll 4;
Prom Com. 3; Commencement 4.
Ray Sanders
"For he's a jolly good fellow"
Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4.
Harry Schutt
"Sincerity triumphs"
Class President 3; Annual Staff 4;
Baseball 3; Freshman Baseball;
Hockey 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Play;
National Honor Society 3, 4;
Newcomer's Club 3, 4.
Kate Seaman
"Sweet and lovely"
Entered from Shaw in senior year.
Choir 4; Friendship Club 4;
G.A.C. 4; Senior Sisters 4.
Bill Shafer
"Laugh and the world laughs with you'
Annual Staff 4; Baseball 3, 4;
Breeze Staff 3, 4;
Freshman Basketball;
Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Play;
Student Council 1 ; Senior Plav.
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Bruce Sherman
"One of the many friendly Shermans
that invaded Shore"
Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4
Junior Play 3; Student Council 1
Senior Play.
Rae Sherrer
"Golden voice"
Annual Staff 4; Majorette
1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4;
G.L.C. 4; National Honor
Society 3, Sec. 4; Red Cross 3
Senior Sisters 4
Student Council 3, Treas. 4
National Quill and Scroll
Whirlo Club 3.
Betty Sill
"With a mischievous smile"
Annual Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4
Movies 1 ; Whirlo Club 3, 4.
Dorothy Slokar
"You have taught us laughter"
Student Council 3, Pres. 4
Advisory Board 3, 4
Annual Staff 4; Choir 4
Friendship Club 3, 4
G.A.C. 1, 2, :
Vice-Pres. 4; G.L.C. 3,4
Senior Sisters 3, 4; Service Club 3
Newcomer's Club 4 ; Breeze Staff 4
National Honor Society 4
Tom Stanford
'//i? doesnt say much, but . . ."
Student Council 1 ;
Junior Hi-Y 1.
Irma Steck
"Gracious in manner"
Entered from John Hay in junior
year.
Student Council 4; Advisory
Board 4; Annual Staff 4; Choir 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4; Friendship Club 4;
G.L.C. 4; Red Cross 3, 4; Senior
Sisters 3, 4; Service Club Vice-
Pres. 4; Whirlo Club 3, 4;
National Quill and Scroll 4.
Ruth Stevenson
"The ''eyes'' have it!"
Entered from Glenville in
sophomore year.
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 3,
News Editor 4; Choir 2, 3, 4;
Dramatics 4; Friendship Club 3, 4;
Red Cross 3, 4; Whirlo Club 3, 4;
Service Club 4;
National Quill and Scroll 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4.
Andrew Stewart
"/ was just passing the car, and . . ."
Entered from Mentor in junioi
year.
Football 4; Hi-Y 4.
Don Stibich
"Sailing, sailing . . ."
Baseball Manager 3;
Basketball Manager 3;
Hi-Y 3, 4.
Glenn Stockhaus
"What's the rush?"
Band 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4.
Bill Stopar
"It's a high-fly ball . . ."
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;
Wrestling 3, 4; Senior Play
Earnest Strahosky
"Earnest in all he does"
Baseball 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4;
Breeze Staff 4; Football
Assistant Manager 4; Hi-Y 3, 4'
Track 3; Whirlo Club 3;
Senior Play.
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Bill Strauss
"Grin and bear it"
Hi-Y 3, 4.
Eleanor Szurszewski
"A cute little miss'''
Entered from Windber High in
junior year.
Friendship Club 4;
Senior Sisters 4.
Roger Votypka
"A grand fellow"
Camera Club 1 ; Whirlo Club 3.
Leslie West
"Carefree and careless"
Entered from Concordia Military
School in junior year.
Hi-Y 3, 4.
Ruth Wirts
"Just call me 'Red' "
Entered from East High in
junior year.
Friendship Club 4; G.A.C. 4;
Senior Sisters 4.
Rima Zevin
" J 'ack-oj -all-trades"
Entered from Heights, junior year.
Annual Staff 4; Breeze Staff 4;
Dramatics 4; Friendship 3, 4;
G.A.C. 3, 4; G.L.C. 4;
Junior Play; Prom Committee 3;
Red Cross 3; Senior Sisters 4;
Senior Play.
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CLASS OFFICERS
Phil Anderson
President
Art Nevar
Vice-President
Josephine Robich
Secretary
Ann Mattmueller
Treasurer
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Jack Odell
President
f-M. 1
Bob Bitzer
Vice-President
Tom Drach
. Secretary
Stanley Kollar
Treasurer
First Row: Lorraine Herman, Hartil Hahn, Virginia Baraga, Florence DeBenedictus, Virginia Sperl, Barbara
Sankey, Ann Mattmueller, Joyce Lowrie, Ruby Nelson, Annette Syracuse, Rita Soeder, Janet Rae, Josephine
Robich. Second Row: Betty Wagner, Evelyn Bozic, Pat Rapp, Roy Wright, Bill Hansen, Clyde Berndsen,
Ray Dinsmore, Bob Bartlett, Charles Grossman, Jim Myers, Robert White, Betty Sumner, Audrey Browett,
Patsy Hawks. Third Row: George Fessenmeyer, Arthur Nevar, Jerry Tarantino, Bill Grau, Dick Reeher,
Tom Cox, John Dragonic, Julius Lebet, Wilbur Eggert, Frank Koracin, Brian Howald, Bernard Coski, Bob
Ehlert. Absent: Wade Allen, Phil Anderson, Joan Conley, Gerry Hough, Gloria Kreig, Lois Vogelsang,
Mary Wellington.
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First Row: Gloria Raymond, June Kramer, Pat Sperl, June Winzer, Jean Glesk, Florence Starina, Stella Slokar,
Angie Waterwash. Second Row: Henry Wagner, Bob Stroup, Kent Hooker, Margaret Ropes, Betty Votypka,
Pat Teller, Bob Bitzer, Paul Stegkamper, Edward Saywell. Third Row: Jack Odell, James Boyle, Leroy
Giampoli, Thomas Ramona, James McKee, Donald Lorman, William Wayles. Absent: Wanda Wojciehowski.
First Row: Marian Hrabak, Dorothy Rojeck, Winnifred Fitzpatrick, Gail Fitzpatrick, Virginia Pettit, Annabelle
Berg, Shirley Paul, Leola Henry. Second Row: Margaret Randell, Elfrieda Auer, Dorothy Burke, Eleanor
Dowis, Jean Kelly, Dorothy Morgan, Frances Mattix, Patricia Lavo, Mary Lou Otters. Third Row: Fred Denz,
Robert Easter, James Himes, Donald Brennan, Edward Sullivan, James Becht, Ralph Garrett, Herbert Strain.
Fourth Row: Ronald Nickels, Matthew Braidech, Leonard Mora, Norman Kozan, Roger Loos, Walter Roberts.
Absent: Andrew Bazso, Mary Clifford, Charles Fox, Stanley Kollar, James Ogilvie.
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JUNIORS
First Row: Josephine Gietano, Dorothy Read, June Carlgren, Joan Relyea, Jean Yambersich, Donna Morris,
Aline Ettenger, Jetta Hansen, Ann Meder, Martha Stoner, Margaret Van Gilst, Pat Cole, Louise Pederson,
Judy Wilkinson. Second Row: Bob Curry, Kenneth Emerick, Jerry Ackley, Kathleen Newton, Carol Anderson,
Christine Loos, Jane Houle, Ruth Pierce, Barbara Stone, John Harrell, Larry Shebanek, James Ferro. Third
Row: Al Greene, Charles George, Roger Kirschnick, Robert Snyder, Stanley Campbell, Al La Chance, Donald
Schutt, Dick Lanese, Tom Drach, Joe Mailander, Robert Feighan, William Bubnis. Absent: George Beck, Arthur
Connelly, Shirley McQuown.
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First Row: June McGuigan, Virginia Smith, Beryl Murray, Donna Voelker, Dorothy Paleit, Phyllis Long,
Helen Schuler. Second Row: Albert Ulle, Angelo Rosa, Martha Kinnamon, Audrey Jennison, Margaret Kozan,
Victor Santon, Ronald Johnson, Miss Williams. Third Row: Clarence Matheke, Charles Miller, Donald Lewis,
Ronald Nulick, Ronald Stobel, John Mavsar, Henry Rosnik. Absent: Ruthjenz, Nancy Johnson, Warren Levitt,
Donald McLean, Jerry McVeen, Dorothy Rini, Dexter Rolla, James Sankey, Ronald Syde.
First Row: Nancy Dilworth, Geraldine Fopeano, Bonnie Hill, Louise Ganner, Jean Henn, Sara Grau, Dolores
Cergol, Olive Lindjay, June Binder, Nancy Fischer. Second Row: John Doganiero, Tony Guinta, Tony
Cieriano, James Baglione, Edwin Colantonio, Doris Christopher, William Bethy, Jim Funk, John Stevenson,
Tom Cornelison, Robert Homer. Third Row: Loren Dobosy, Robert Birch, Thomas Covert, Allen Baciak,
Joseph Hughes Richard Nagode, James Craig.
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First Row: Grace Brooks, Patricia Ditrich, Joanne Clark, Carol Burkhardt, Josephine Clark, Geraldine Bastick,
Anne Frey, Gerry Duval, Natalie Bullard, Madelyn Bear. Second Row: Doris Duiker, Betty Boldin, Albert
Brocone, Bob Bowins, James Ackley. Jay Dinsmore, Charles Ament, Patricia Bloss, Marge Myers. Third Row:
Charles Felder, William Buerkel, William Brahms, Douglas Auckland, John Atkins, Earle Brandt, Lawrence
Cawley, Harry Burdick. Absent: Phyllis Beall, Jack Crandall, Ralph Crandall, Irene Doremus, Arlene Orifice,
Wilbur Everett.
First Row: Gary Moning, Charmine Riehl, Marian Rapp, Jean McDowell, Anne Parisi, Marian Mora, Mar-
garet Matyazic, Catherine Raglow, Ruth Oliver, Marilyn Odell, Joe Mayer. Second Row: Richard Rossington,
Bertha Russell, Dorothy Royer, Joy Nesbitt, Evelyn Mesojedec, Alma Martin, Mary Runyan, Kathlene Moschell,
Barbara Raney, Larry Molnar. Third Row: Ernest Melko, Richard Ridi la, Clifford Mathias, Stanley
Mihelick, Creighton Mast, Jack Obert, Richard Martinet, Ray Moore, Len Holzheimer. Absent: Don Miller,
Joan Palko, Carmen Ramona.
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First Row: Ethel Langa, Joan Irons, Ann Godlar, Mary Kirchner, Jackie Larsen, Pat Langdon. Jill Julyan.
Claribell Horner, Geraldine La Pointe, Charlotte Hudec, Joann Harter. Second Row: Donald Horn, Mary Lou
Holzmer, Marjorie Intihar, Jane Lehr, Ruth Hunt, Patricia Kohanski, Alice Keyes, Barbara Lewis, Marge Lone;.
Betty Kapudja, Helene Kozlowski, Sam Jones. Third Row: Robert Lux, Bill Koshko, Richard Kurzave, Earl
Lewis, John Krauss, Tony Ljubi, Don Keyser, William Granger, James Heer, Randall Huffman, Charles Hill.
Absent: John Gibson, Milan Jelenic, Henry Kamman, Lillian Korach.
First Row: Marjorie Savers, Frline Sandman, Ruby Wyatt, Mary Shirk, Joan Weybrecht, Helen Vihtelic,
Margaret Stewart, Esther Schlauch, Arlene Wilhelm, Ruth Wagner, Marjorie' Sternberg, Janet Wilk, Joseph
Tarantino. Second Row: Bob Wright, Dave Wallace, Fraser Trench, Jerry Travers, Dolly Spangler, Marian
Saso, Barbara Will, Janet Schulmeister, Vetus Syracuse, Paul Savage, Roger Wach. Third Row: James Santon,
Albert Trivisonno, Robert Weir, Earl Shulson, James Weber, Richard Satava, Roger Wilson, Edward Soeder.
Robert Shewell. Absent: Lois Southworth, Edward Stibich.
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First Row: Margaret Stewart, Doris Radtke, Dolores Saywell, Shirley Weber, Joyce Sage, Beverly West, Elmer
Matheke. Second Row: Robert Wright, David Walquist, Erline Sandman, Iva Thomas, Joanne Solon, Jane
McKone, James Heer. Third Row: John Wessel, Thomas Campbell, Norman Mason, Robert Malin, Clyde
Wilson, Ernest Slokar, Richard Mocny. Absent: Betty Dixon, Rosanne Kubicek, William Sumner, Juanita
Starks, Howard Youngblood, James Santon, Vetus Syracuse, Ruth Wagner, Milan Jelenic.
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First Row: Lawrence Gallop, Earl Brown, Fred Koerper, Harvey Grossman, Edward Kure, Henry Drechsler,
Raleigh Hill, Milton Kidd, Jack Gilmore-, Ronald Jezerc, James Dostal, Adam Calabrese. Second Row: Edward
Delis, Catherine Ferro, Elizabeth Christopher, Betty Coleman, Alice Draz, Betty Deutelbaum, Rosella Damato,
Annette Davirro, Emely Koerper, Frieda Hauser, Shirley Brasch, Geraldine Cicirelli, Audrey Gallop, Zell
Anderson. Richard Gricer. Absent: Frances Karaba, Sylvia Magnusson.
First Row: William Abbott, Donald Anzells, Augustine Criado, Mike Farrante, Eugene Cole, David Aitken,
Robert Colwill, Robert Brocone. Second Row: Ronald Baker, Anna Cek, Marcia Fleming, Jeanne Buettner,
Byron Fondran, Rosemary Dirk, June Dunbar, Carol Chapman, John Boland. Third Row: Winifred Duiker,
Ruth Brockman, Mercedes Howald, Patricia Hamel, Carol Greve, Dorothy Boswell, Mary Blodgett. Absent: Joy
Clark, Roy George.
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FRESHMEN
First Row: Elaine Linstron, Frances McDowell, Marilyn Miller, Therese Molnar, Gloria Kustin, Sally Morris,
Natalie Kenny, Nancy Niebes, Lois Martin. Second Row: Robert Muehl, Bernard Migchelbrink, Myron
Mlachak, Marilyn Lewis, Joyce Manley, Patricia Leach, Frank Lanza, Allen Luikart, Don Loranger. Third
Row: Ralph Jones, Joseph Kendro, Philip Neide, Stephen Janovac, William Mower, Fred McLean, Robert
McQuown, William Lyon. Absent: Nick Marino.
First Row: Sally Perry, Dolores Potokar, Joanne Rini, LaDonna Wise, Louise Yovanne, Margery Wright,
Dorothy Skufca, Alice Sladek, Lois Roy, Catherine Von Hof, Evelyn Phillips. Second Row: Marilyn Peters,
Donald Reed, Stanley Walker, Jack Rohrich, George Sherman, Virginia Shimroek, Jack Wenning, William
Thompson, David Surtz, Frank Payne, Aldona Thomas. Third Row: Frank Stump, Robert Arthur Wright,
Richard Wolford, Alfred Steffen, Albert Pettit, Bruce Teller, Bob Steele, James West, Wilbur Smith. Absent:
Charles Russell, Margaret Thompson, Frances Yuronics.
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First Row: Virginia Pederson, Dorothy Phillips, Beverly Schults, Michella Penosa, Ida McMahan, Colette
Mora, Mary Ann Repasky, Shirley Soeder, Dorothy Wilk, Jane Moore, Peggy White, Winifred Patrick. Second
Row: Eugene Pringle, Fred Macdiarmid, Josephine Remy, Louise Nobles, Janet Zook, Marie Santoria, Virginia
Winters, Joan Merritt, Dorothy Stoff, Janet Siefried, Bill Uttley, Earl Tonkin. Third Row: Fred Ljubi, Eugene
Santon, Robert St. John, Philip Stevko, Darko Pozar, Raymond Wawrzynick, Bob Walsh, Raymond Snyder,
Lawrence Otters, Bernard Szurszewski, Frank Schultz, David Payne. Absent: Louis Mentler, James Starks.
First Row: Phyllis Klotz, Betty Bainer, Carol Jenkins, Dolores Korosec, Pauline Enbase, Lou Davis, Doris
Donelson, Suzanne Jones, Evelyn Andrews, Edith Berndsen, Phyllis Kreilach. Second Row: Dick Barrows,
Robert Bertka, Virginia Cole, Hope Ganison, Josephine Kozan, Jean Gottfried, Dolores Brinz, Rose Justus,
Betty Kalasky, Francis Cunningham, Frank Joranko. Third Row: Russell Coddington, Bob Kazcn, George
Binder, Jerry Conway, Edward Brenner, Ray Breskvar, Robert Dell, Theodore Inda, Larry Brookman. Absent:
Pat Aplis, Bill Bullas, Norman Chesbro, Teresa Clifford, Robert Cyrgalis, Richard Drew, Donald Ferrante,
Ralph Gertz, Eugene Haubert, Lorene Kisthardt, William Krash.
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NATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL
First Row: D. Slokar, D. Samuel, R. Sherrer, J. Richards, M. Niebes, L. Pozar. Second Row: I. Steck. B.
Bartlett, M. Colberg, J. Frey, D. Hogan, R. Janezic. Third Row: Mr. Vaughn, D. Pergler, R. Dinsmore,
H. Schutt, A. Enkler, B. Hansen, Mr. Angene.
JIL HE HIGHEST HONOR awarded for journalistic work is admission
into the National Quill and Scroll. The members are chosen for outstanding
achievement on the Breeze or Annual Staff, and must be in the upper third
of their class scholastically. They are selected by Mr. Angene, Annual
advisor, and Mr. Vaughn, Breeze advisor, and then approved by the execu-
tive secretary.
The Shore chapter of the Quill and Scroll was founded in 1939. Member-
ship in this organization can be a valuable asset for future work in the field
of journalism. It is also a distinctive honor as the society is nationally known
and accepted.
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NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
JlLO BE ELIGIBLE for membership in the National Forensic League
a student must be in the upper third of his class scholastically and must earn
twenty points by public speaking or inter-scholastic debating. There are
several fields in public speaking, including extemporary, oratory, and
declamation. The members compete for additional points to obtain higher
degrees.
During the past year the members have participated in debates at Shaw
and St. Ignatius and in a tournament which was held here at Shore. Many of
the members of this organization entered the annually conducted Prince of
Peace contest.
OFFICERS
President Bill Hansen
Secretary Barbara Stone
First Row: B. Lux, J. Mayer, D. Samuel, E. Auer,J. Gibson, B. Sumner, D. Pergler. Second Row: Mr. Baumer,
J. Hansen, B. Stone, G. Sherman, B. Wright, R. Pierce, N. Fischer. Third Row: J. Wessel, B. Ehlert, J. Dragonic,
J. West, B. Hansen.
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OCIETY
First Row: R. Haberacker, J. Gietano, D. Hogan, J. Wilkinson, J. Robich. Second Row: D. Samuel, J. Mayer,
R. Sherrer, D. Slokar, D. Burke, B. Stone, B. Janovac, C. Geddes, J. Hendrickson, N. Bloss. J. Richards, Mr.
Whiteside. Third Row: L. Gersin, B. Wilson, A. Enkler, J. Baglione, A. Berthold, J. Ferro, D. Pergler, H. Schutt,
T. Drach, B. Hansen, M. Colberg.
JlLO BE ELIGIBLE for membership in the National Honor Society, a
student must be qualified in Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service
The members are chosen from the upper third of the junior and senior classes
each year. Election into this society is the highest honor a high school can
award to the students.
The initiation ceremony, under the guidance of Mr. Whiteside, was
made even more impressive this year by the use of candles, another one being
lit each time a new member was conducted to the stage by a page. The mem-
bers remaining in this organization from the previous year participated in
the ceremony.
OFFICERS
President Dorothy Hogan
Secretary Rae Sherrer
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TUBENT COUNCIL
First Row: J. Mayer, L. Crockett, J. Glesk, J. Ferro, D. Newman, W. Wilson, D. Slokar, D. Korosec, G. Ray-
mond. Second Row: D. Payne, C. Hill, I. Steck, J. Mayer, R. Jenz, R. Sherrer, J. Robich, L. Martin, E. Brown,
D. Samuel. Third Row: D. Spangler, M. Ferranti, J. Baglione, D. Schutt, J. Funk, E. Schuler, M. Braideck,
C. Middleton, R. Steele, A. Nevar, B. West.
ADVISORY BOARD— First Row: J. Ferro, J. Robich, J. Mayer, R. Sherrer, D. Slokar, J. Glesk, D. Schutt.
Second Row: C. Hill, D. Newman, R. Jenz, I. Steck, W. Wilson, E. Schuler.
FIRST SEMESTER
President Bill Wilson
Vice-President Dorothy Slokar
Secretary Dave Newman
Treasurer Jim Ferro
SECOND SEMESTER
President Dorothy Slokar
Secretary Joe Baglione
Treasurer Jim Ferro
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First Row: J. Relyea, B. Sumner, P. Hawks, A. Ettenger, J. Schulmeister, L. Pcderson, S. Grau, D. Read. R.
Haberacker. Second Row: Mr. Spangler, H. Schuler, S. Slokar, J. Hendrickson, P. Bundy, L. Gersin, D. Hogan,
C. Geddes, C. Loos. Third Row: G. Smeltz, A. Berthold, J. Baglione, D. Pergler, E. Schuler, A. Enkler, S.Jones,
R. Wright, J. Doganiero. Fourth Row: D. Stibich, M. Braidich, C. Berndsen, J. Becht, W. Hansen, D. Newman,
J. Dragonic. J. Weber, J. McKee, R. Ehlert, G. Hauser.
JLHE MEMBERS of the Ad Committee might easily be called one of
the most hard-working groups in the school. The people chosen to work
on the committee must be dependable and responsible. They sell tickets
for the home athletic events, usher at plays and other programs, and sell
refreshments at home games if possible. Since the Ad Committee is for
service to the school, and is not intended to benefit the members, their only
social event during the year is the annual banquet. Mr. Spangler is the
sponsor of this group, and is well pleased with the work accomplished this
year.
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SERVICE CLUB
m_HE SERVICE CLUB was organized by Miss Campbell as an organiza-
tion to do little services which seem to be needed around the school, and
which are not performed by other organizations.
They visited the Rosemary Home many times during the year and
brought presents and cheer to the little children there. They ushered at
music programs and other social events at Shore, gave gifts to the service
men at the Brecksville Veterans' Hospital at Christmas time, and con-
tributed to the Red Cross among many other services.
This club was organized only last year but as it becomes larger and its
helpful activities become more diversified, it will probably become a perma-
nent organization.
OFFICERS
President Jo Gietano
Vice-President Irma Steck
Secretary Dorothy Rini
Treasurer Gloria Raymond
First Row: G. Perry, K. Ferro, L. Crockett, D. Lewis, J. Mayer, J. Gietano, Miss Campbell, J. Rini, G. Fordon,
S. Nelson, D. Duiker, M. Mlakar, G. Raymond, J. Wilkinson. Second Row: J. Buettner, N. Kenny, S.Jones,
L. Martin, R. Brockman, W. Fitzpatrick, G. Fitzpatrick, A. Auer, J. Glesk, P. Langdon, J. Schulmeister, C.
Greve. Third Row: M. Kozan, J. Richards, A. Meder, D. Burke, K. Newton, S. Grau, D. Rini, N. Fischer,
B. Raney, Z. Anderson, F. Hauser. Fourth Row: I. Steck, S. Slokar, D. Spangler, P. Teller, R. Pierce, D. Hogan,
R. Jenz, F. Yuska.
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First Row: R. Haberacker, R. Sherrer, R. Stevenson, R. Zevin, M. Niebes, M. Forestek, D. Slokar, D. Samuel.
Second Row: D. Hogan, I. Steck, S. Ritter, P. Bundy, L. Gersin, M. Colberg, N. Bloss. Third Row: E. Schuler,
B. McRae, D. Newman, B. Hawley, B. Jones, C. Ely, B. Hanley, Mr. Angene.
JIlHE PUBLICATION of a yearbook requires much work on the part of
each individual on the staff. The members must work together to meet dead-
lines and spend much of their leisure time working on the publication.
Each year the editorial staff strives to present a book superior to those
in former years by experimenting with original ideas and attempting to make
the copy interesting and concise, and the pictures representative of the school
as a whole.
The Annual Staff would like to thank Mr. Angene and Mr. Hinch for
the kind assistance they have rendered to make this Annual a success.
We hope our readers have enjoyed reading our publication. If they have
any constructive criticism we think next year's staff would appreciate being
''tipped off."" To them, also, we extend our best luck.
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STAFF OFFICERS
Editor Dorothy Samuel
Associate Editor Judy Mayer
Rewrite Assistant Ruth Stevenson
Photography Editors Dot Slokar, Eddy Schuler
LOG BUSINESS STAFF
111 IRELESSLY haunting the offices of plant and store managers, and
using high-pressure salesmanship on reluctant Shore-ites, the Annual busi-
ness staff has surpassed the totals of last year's staff through advertising and
subscriptions. Their totals for the year set a new record for future Annual
staffs to equal.
Their job required much traveling around after school hours to secure
the advertising promise and many more trips to complete the transaction.
An expression of thanks is addressed to Miss Phypers who has been a
great help and able sponsor.
STAFF OFFICERS
Advertising Manager Harry Schutt
Subscription Manager Bob White
First Row: M. Gardner, L. Klotz, L. Crockett, M. Frabotta, E. Calabrese, P. Clasen, M. Mlakar, J. Gibson,
B. Bartlett. Second Row: Miss Phypers, J. Frey, D. Redfern, B. Prior, B. Abramovic, M. Kordic, J. Hendrickson,
C. Bowersox, L. Pozar, L. Tegel. Third Row: H. Schutt, J. Richards, R. Brandt, R. Janezic, P. Anderson,
N. Percio, J. Worthington, F. Glodenis, D. Rolla, J. Crandall, N. Birch, B. Shafer, B. White.
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First Row: L. Klotz, M. Frabotta, E. Calabrese, D. Slokar, M. Forestek, D. Paleit, J. Glesk, F. Glodenis.
Second Row: B. Abromovic, C. Bowersox, J. Winzer, N. Bloss, R. Janezic, B. Bartlett,' S. Grau. D. Rini, N.
Fischer, D. Redfern. Third Row: B. Shafer, B. Zook, D. Krivoy, D. Pcrgler, A. Enkler, R. Tiber, E. Jacobson,
Mr. Vaughn.
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BREEZE STAFF
First Row: L. Pozer, R. Stevenson, R. Zevin, F. Starina, N. Birch, P. Clasen, D. Lewis, J. Richards. Second
Row: E. Schuler, E. Kalman, D. Samuel, J. Frey, J. Crandall, D. Hogan, J. Hendrickson, D. Newman, D.
Krivoy. Third Row: B. Jones, C. Rojeck, B. Zook, D. Pergler, B. Shafer, R. Brandt, B. Hawley, B. Hanley,
Mr. Vaughn.
ShLs A NEWSPAPER IMPROVES, the number of subscribers increases.
This case is well represented at Shore, for the Breeze is more than ever
popular with the students and the alumni in the Armed Forces. The record
subscription figure for the year was 1278 students.
The staff has added several new features to the Breeze during the last
year including "Letters to the Editor1' and "This Week", a calendar of
coming events. This is the first year that the paper has had a military and
managing editor. A new sparkle was added by the publishing of clever,
timely poetry.
This year it was learned that the 1943-1944 Breeze received the Ail-
American award from the National Scholastic Press Association.
FIRST SEMESTER
Editor-in-Chief Dick Pergler
News Editor Ruth Stevenson
Sports Editor Bob Hawley
Feature Editor Dorothy Samuel
SECOND SEMESTER
Co-Editors John Draconic, Bill Hansen
Co-News Editors .Ruth Stevenson, Jeanne Richards
Sports Editor Bob Hawley
Feature Editor Dorothy Samuel
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First Row: R. Oliver, R. Wawrzyniak, H. Drechsler, M. Saso, E. Koerper, A. Jennison, J. Stranahan, D. Duiker,
J. Kelly, D. Samuel, J. Crandall, V. Smith, I. Diemer. C. Middleton. Second Row: Mr. Harper, R. Sherrer, J.
McGuigan, B. Lewis, J. Travers, J. Mayer, R. Mocny, J. Rohrich, M. Kozan, K. Newton, A. Steffen, F. Koerper,
D. Read, P. Kreilach. Third Row: D. Rossington, L. Dobosy, L. Gallop, J. Atkins, J. Wenning, L. Vogelsang.
M. Kinnamon, R. Pierce, A. Luikart, D. Reed, K. Crandall. Fourth Row: B. McRae, H. Wagner, J. Craig,
P. Cawley.
First Row: D. Spangler, R. Brockman, J. Clark, K. Moschell. Second Row: A. Luikart, R. Pierce, J. Wenning,
J. Rohrich, J. Kelly, J. Stranahan, Mr. Harper.
ORCHESTRA
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First Row: B. Sill, L. Nobles, L. Gersin, G. Gordon, L. Klotz, M. Gardner, M. Hrabak, R. Jenz, C. Anderson,
P. Langdon, B. Raney, M. Odell, M. Rapp, S. Paul, P. Bundy, D. Donelon. Second Row: Mr. Beck, I. Steck,
F. Michael, J. Richards, S. Grau, A. Mattmueller, P. Sperl, C. Geddes, B. Stone, A. Ettenger, S. McGuown, C.
Loos, F. Glodenis, J. Frey, C. Bowersox, J. Hendrickson, M. Stoner, V. Winters, J. Zook. Third Row: G. Hyde,
K. Seaman, R. Sherrer, D. Morgan, D. Slokar, J. Mayer, C. Riehl, J. Wilk, R. Haberacker, J. Wilkinson, D.
Read, P. Rapp, W. Fitzpatrick, J. Clark, A. Meder, J. Carlgren, D. Morris, W. Patrick, Fourth Row: J. Weber,
B. Hansen, M. Braidech, R. Garrett, G. Stockhaus, S. Campbell, B. Coski, E. Tonkin, P. Stegkamper, A. Greene,
D. Ridella, J. Boyle, D. Lanese, D. Schutt, T. Drach, J. Ferro, J. Dragonic, S. Kolar.
First Row: D. Saywell, A. Gallop, J. Solon, S. Weber, K. Ferro, D. Korosic, H. Ganson, M. Penosa, B. Schultz,
N. Kenny, J. Rini, R. Brockman, M. Fleming, J. Merrit, J. Kozan, J. McGuigan. Second Row: K. Moschell,
L. Martin, J. Crandall, J. Sage, S. Morris, J. McDowell, M. Sternburg, M. Lewis, M. Wright, M. Long, P. Leach,
M. Howell, G. Kustin, S. Magnusson, J. Manley, W. Duiker, L. Roy, W. Shimrock, F. Hauser, N. Fischer, Mr.
Beck. Third Row: M. Thompson, M. Blodget, E. Sandman, L. Davis, A. Frey, G. Duval, N. Bullard, A. Wil-
helm, L. Yovannone, M. Peters, P. Klotz, L. Kisthardt, L. Kovach, M. Stewart, M. Kirchner, B. Coleman, A.
Thomas, S. Brasch, B. West, G. Cicirelli, Z. Anderson. Fourth Row: L. Lanese, J. Doganiero, W. Keefe, S.
Walker, B. Wright, V. Syracuse, P. Hill, J. West, G. Arnt, F. Stump, E. Brown, R.Jones, F. Lanza.
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JUNIOR PLAY CAST
First Row: C. Grossman, D. Morris, J. Harrell, D. Schutt. D. Read, R. Kirschnick, B. Hansen, A. Greene.
Second Row: A. LaChance, C. Anderson, K. Hooker, E. Auer, T. Drach, V. Baraga, J. Dragonie, A. Matt-
mueller, S. Campbell.
"JUNIOR MISS1'
By Chodorov and Fields
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Harry Graves Stanley Campbell
Joe Charles Grossman
Grace Brooks Anne Mattmueller
Hilda Virginia Baraga
Lois Graves Carol Anderson
Judy Graves Dorothy Read
Fuffy Adams Elfrieda Auer
J. B. Curtis John Draconic
Ellen Curtis Donna Morris
Henry
Merrell Feurback Tom Drach
Barlow Adams James Ogilvie
Haskell Cummings Donald Schutt
Willis Reynolds John Harrell
Sterling Brown Kent Hooker
Albert Kunady Bill Hansen
Western Union Boy Al Greene
Tommy Artuckle Roger Kirschnick
Charles Alva LaChance
Bernard Coski
C3 UNIOR MISS," directed by Mr. Lester Angene, played to one of the largest audiences
Shore has ever seen. The three-act comedy was given on two successive evenings by a cast
of 1 9 juniors.
The story of "Junior Miss" concerns the Graves family of New York. Judy, the youngest
daughter succeeds in getting in and out of trouble, playing cupid, and going to her first
dress-up party.
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JUNIOR PRODUCTION STAFF
First Row: L. Angene (sponsor), C. Loos, B. Stone, P. Hawks, D. Burke, B. Howard. Second Row: J. McKee,
H. Hahn, A. Ettenger, B. Sumner, A. Browett, J. Odell.
PERSONNEL OF PRODUCTION STAFF
Stage setting .
. .Mr. Ford L. Case
Paul Barclay
Earnest Strahosky
Art Mr. Alexander Waselkov
Don Bartlett
Book Holder Barbara Stone
Publicity Christine Loos
Tickets Pat Hawks
Aline Ettenger
Reservati
.Betty Sumner
Hartel Hahn
Stage Managers Dorothy Burke
Jack Odell
Properties Audrey Browett
Judith Wilkinson
Costumes Ann Meder
Lighting .
Mr. Arthur Bones
Brian Howald
Miss Pera Campbell
Shore Service Club
Direction Mr. Lester Angene
Ushering .
ITH THE HELP of Mr. Ford L. Case, the production staff worked very hard to help
make "Junior Miss" a play that will be long remembered. The audience seldom realizes
all the time and effort that is required behind the scenes as well as on the stage to produce
a successful play.
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PLAY CAST
First Row: C. Geddcs, R. Zevin, B. Shafer, M. Niebes, D. Samuel, C. Bowersox. Second Row: Mr. Baumer,
I. Diemer, B. Sherman, C. Middleton, J. Dragonic, B. Hansen, B. Coski.
"OUT OF THE FRYING PAN"
By Francis Swarm
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Air. Kenny Bill Hansen
Norman Reese Bill Shafer
Dottie Coburn Marilyn Niebes
Tony Dennison Irving Diemer
Marge Benson Dorothy Samuel
Mr. Coburn John Dragonic
George Bodell Bernard Coski
Kate Ault Rima Zevin
Muriel Foster Carol Geddes
Mrs. Garnet Corinne Bowersox
1st Policeman Clyde Middleton
2nd Policeman Dudley Rolla
^LANDER the direction of Mr. Baumer the seniors presented the play "Out of the Frying
Pan". The story of six young, ambitious actors was told in three uproarious acts. Complica-
tions set in when the young people tried to gain the attention of the eccentric producer who
lived in the apartment below them.
The production was given on Friday and Saturday evenings April 27 and 28.
Bruce Sherman, one of the original cast, was unable to appear because he was called
into the Marines before the play was given. Dudley Rolla stepped in and ably took his place.
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SENIOR PRODUCTION STAFF
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ufri. :
First Row: P. Bundy, D. Slokar, E. Bozic, R. Haberacker, R. Stevenson, I. Steck, S. Nelson, S. Ritter, B. Sill.
Second Row: L. Pozar, N. Bloss, J. Lowrie, B. Clover, A. Browett, J. Conly, J. Frey, J. Mayer, A. Berthold.
Third Row: G. Gordon, J. Gibson, B. Janovac, A. Mattmueller, M. L. Forestek, B. Bartlett, J. Baglione.
PERSONNEL OF PRODUCTION STAFF
Manager . .
Bnokholders .
Tickets . . . .
Pat Bundy
Poster Committee .
Publicity .
. . Barbara Janovac
Anne Mattmueller
Faith Michael
Betty Clover
Lillian Pozar
Dot Slokar
Bee Bartlett
Ruth Haberacker
Gerhard Hauser
Evelyn Bozic
Joyce Lowrie
Ruth Wirts
Ruth Stevenson
Irma Steck
Jack Julyan
Bob Hanley
Stage Managers .
Nancy Bloss
Al Berthold
Marilyn Gardner
Art.
Scenery .
Costumes .
Bud Jones
Shirley Ritter
Sally Nelson
Bob McRae
. Mary Lou Forestak
Don Bartlett
Joe Baglione
Brian Howald
Earnest Strahosky
Paul Barclay
Judy Mayer
Betty Sill
Properties .
Audrey Browett
Gertrude Gordon
Joyce Frey
Joyce Crandall
Joan Conley
Direction Mr. Merle Baumer
.ANY seniors cooperated whole-heartedly to make their play "Out of the Frying Pan"
an outstanding success. The publicity department is to be commended for the fine advertising
that the production was given. The staff wishes to thank Mr. Case for his invaluable aid.
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB
PurpoAe
First Row: M. Frabotta, L. Klotz, M. Gardner, E. Szurszewski, V. Harrison, D. Slokar, J. Robich, R. Haber-
acker, C. Geddes, P. Bundy, D. Samuel, J. Mayer, E. Bozic, C. Rosa, L. Crockett, V. Bowman. Second Row: N.
Longo, J. Gibson, M. Mlakar, E. Calabrese, W. McVeen, D. Lewis, J. Richards, F. Michael, R. Sherrer, S.
Nelson, G. Gordon, L. Pozar, M. L. Forestek, A. Hamilton, A. Lehr. Third Row: M. Niebes, R. Zevin, M.
Melko, P. Clasen, R. Wirts, S. Ritter, B. Clover, I. Steck, J. Frey, N. Birch, B. Bartlett, N. Bloss, C. Bowersox,
J. Semple. Fourth Row: R. Janezic, J. Hendrickson, P. Anderson, D. Hogan, J. Candall, B. Janovac, L. Gersin,
M. Colberg, B. Sill, B. Abromovic, M. Kordic.
OFFICERS
President Carol Geddes
Vice-President Pat Bundy
Secretary Jo Robich
Treasurer Dot Slokar
Program Chairman Dorothy Samuel
Social Chairman Ruth Haberacker
Service Chairman Judith Mayer
.NY GIRL in the 10th, 1 1th, and 12th grades is eligible for membership in the Friendship
club which is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. The purpose of the club is "to find and give the
best", and the motto is "to face life squarely".
Each year the Friendship club co-operates with the Hi-Y in sponsoring the Christmas
formal. In the spring the girls give a Spring formal and a box social, supervised by Miss
Smith, sponsor of the club.
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Uo 3ind and Qive the JSedt
JUNIOR
First Row: J. Wilkinson, J. Gietano, A. Ettenger, P. Hawks, V. Pettet, J. Carlgren, M. Hrabak, P. Cole, B.
Sumner, P. Rapp, D. Read, E. Wagner, M. Clifford, G. Raymond. Second Row: E. Auer, J. Conly, J. desk,
F. DeBenedictus, A. Browett, D. Morris, C. Loos, W. Fitzpatrick, G. Fitzpatrick, H. Hahn, M. Wellington,
A. Berg, V. Baraga. Third Row: K. Newton, S. McQuown, A. Meder, B. Stone, D. Burke, C. Anderson, L.
Herman, B. Votypka, P. Lavo, M. Stoner, S. Slokar, P. Teller, R. Pierce.
SOPHOMORE
First Row: N. Bullard, A. Martin, M. Matyazic, E. Langa, M. Sternberg, E. Slaush, R. Wyatt, H. Vidtelic,
J. Weybrecht, M. Rapp, J. Clark, J. Wilk, C. Riehl, M. Sayers, G. Brooks, M. Holzmer, J. Julyan. Second Row:
A. Wilhelm, C. Hudic, P. Dietrich, B. Murray, B. Lewis, D. Duiker, R. Oliver, M. Kozan, A. Raglowe, A. Keyes,
M. Stewart, L. Kovach, M. Kirchner, P. Langdon, J. Schulmeister, J. Palko, M. Odell. Third Row: M. Kinna-
mon, D. Voelker, D. Paleit, A.Jennison, D. Christopher, N. Dilworth, V. Smith, J. Binder, R. Jenz, B. Will, B.
Raney, E. Mesojedec, M. Saso.
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HI-Y
Clean Sportd <=*> Clean Speech
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CHAPTER 1
First Row: N. Percio, R. Nickels, J. Relyea, A. Berthold, R. Curry, H. Schutt, C. Grossman, R. White, J.
Meyers. Second Row: J. Hough, J. DeBenedictus, J. McKee, E. Fisher, P. Barclay, B. Howald, E. Saywell, C.
Berndsen, W. Allen. Third Row: A. Nevar, W. Crawford, R. Hawley, E. Strahosky, S. Kollar, J. Julyan, G.
Hauser, J. Mailander, B. Bitzer.
IIP JACH YEAR new members are chosen into the Hi-Y according to their
scholarship, leadership, and character rating by the old members. In order
to take care of all the members, the club has been divided into three chapters,
each having its own officers who are subordinate to the main officers. The
Hi-Y is a chapter of the Y.M.C.A. and is sponsored by Mr. Schwegler. During
the past year, the Hi-Y has brought both the Honor Roll Plaque and the
Service Flag up to date, made and put up the Service Men's Bulletin board,
helped the Red Cross in making kits for service men, and co-operated with
the Friendship club in giving the annual Christmas formal.
1st SEMESTER
President Dick Kraince
Vice-President Dudley Rolla
Secretary Alan Enkler
Treasurer Bill Wilson
2nd SEMESTER
President Dudley Rolla
Vice-President Bob Hawley
Secretary Joe Baglione
Treasurer Bill Crawford
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Clean Scholarship M Clean driving.
HI-Y
CHAPTER II
First Row: E. Schuler, W. Shafer, T. Cox, W. Wilson, C. Rojeck, C. Ely, R. Pergler, R. Sanders, H. Davidson.
Second Row: G. Smeltz, M. Braidech, K. Emerick, D. Stibich, D. Newman, P. Steghamper, J. Harrell, J.
Boyle. Third Row: C. Merchant, J. Dragonic, W. Beerman, G. Fessenmeyer, L. West, J. Bresnan, A. LaChance,
T. Drach, D. Schutt, R. Dinsmore.
CHAPTER III
First Row: A. Enkler, D. Rolla, R. Brandt, R. Hanley, F. Celezic, D. Perry, B. Sherman, R.Jones, Mr. Schweg-
ler. Second Row: A. Greene, J. Baglione, P. Anderson, E. Sullivan, R. Kirschnick, L. Giampoli, W. Stopar, B.
Strauss, K. Hooker, R. Lanese, B. Bubnis, W. Grau, J. Himes, R. Fehan, J. Tarrantino, R. Zook, J. Becht, L.
Shebanek, N. Kozan, J. Lebet, R. Branovic, J. Ferro.
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First Row: C. Mora, S. Soeder, L. Kisthardt, R. Wyatt, J. Weybrecht, B. Abramavic, M. Kordic, H. Vihtelic,
B. Schultz, M. Penosa, C. Rosa, M. Repasky. Second Row: M. Sartorio, E. Slaub, A. Godlar, J. Clark, L.
Pederson, I. Steck, J. Glesk, H. Calabrese, M. Frabotto, S. Nelson, A. Keyes, B. Lewis, M. Mora. Third Row:
H. Gansen, A. Draz, J. Kozan, L. Tegel, S. Ritter, B. Clover, G. Hyde, B. Prior, G. Fopeano, H. Schuler, D.
Christopher, A. Jennison, O. Lindsay. Fourth Row: D. Korosec, H. Kozloski, N. Longo, M. Wellington.
First Row: M. Burns, J. Mayer, J. Glesk, L. Pederson, M. Howald. Second Row: J. Relyea, R.Jenz, I. Steck,
J. Hendrickson, A. Nevar.
OFFICERS
President Betty Abramavic
Secretary-Treasurer Marie Kordic
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SENIOR SISTERS
First Row: J. Mayer, D. Samuel, E. Szurszewski, V. Harrison, B. Janovac, K. Perry, J. Hendrickson, Miss
Pierson, L. Klotz, M. Gardner. Second Row: C. Geddes, N. Bloss, D. Slokar, J. Richards, A. Lehr, L. Pozar,
L. Tegel, J. Gibson, M. Mlakar, J. Robich, S. Nelson, B. Wagner. Third Row: R. Sherrer, G. Hyde, B. Bartlett,
J. Conly, A. Mattmueller, F. Janezic, I. Steck, J. Frey, P. Bundy. Fourth Row: F. Glodenis, R. Wirts, P. Clasen,
R. Otters, K. Seaman, L. Gersin, M. Colberg, J. Crandall.
First Row: Miss Aingworth, N. Kenney, D. Paleit, E. Auer, M. Wellington, M. Sternberg, D. Slokar. Second
Row: A. Enkler, D. Spangler, R. Steele, A. Draz, R. Jezerc.
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WAR ACTIVITIES
War Activities Committee pictured above: First Row: Miss Patrick, Mr. Vaccariello, Miss Williams. Second
Row: Dolores Fondran, Mr. Buerger, Miss Pierson.
Tf
HE WAR ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE under the competent leadership
of Mr. Vaccariello sponsored the bond and war stamp sales at Shore this year.
Proof that they have done their job well lies in the fact that all the bond drives
have been over-subscribed. As a result of purchases at Shore, the student body
has obtained two training planes, a landing barge, a flying jeep, and several
bazookas for the armed forces. Because over 90% of the students made war
stamp purchases, the school was presented with a Minuteman flag. If 90% or
more of the students continue to buy stamps during the monthly drives, the
flag may be flown that month. Paul Lucas is pictured above as he appeared at
a bond rally at Shore. He stopped here while on a bond tour for the 6th War
Loan drive.
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PORT
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WALT SCHWEGLER
Once again our fine coach, Walt Schwegler,
has turned out a commendable football team.
"Walt''' is the type of coach for whom the boys
enjoy working hard. He is always ready and
willing to give his boys any extra pointers when
help is needed. We may say that Walt Schweg-
ler is not only a good football coach, but is
also a good friend.
PAUL BARCLAY
Paul took over the managership of the team
this year and there wasn't a boy on the squad
who didn't like him. He was very efficient and
lost no equipment during the entire season.
Paul will graduate this June and next year's
manager will have much to live up to. In appre-
ciation of his work he was presented a letter
and gold football with the rest of the team.
SEASON'S RECORD
Shore 12
Shore 12
Shore 0
Shore 52
Shore 39
Shore 20
Shore 6
Bedford 19
Orange 0
Garfield 14
Mayfield 6
Maple Heights ... 1 9
Central 13
Brush 6
Total Shore
142
Opponents 77
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FOOTBALL
First Row: T. Guinta, C. Wilson, D. Rolla, B. Birch, R. Wach, L. Brockman, K. Emerick, J. Sankey, D.
McLean, C. Ament, J. Ackley, B. Steele, J. Stevenson, C. Merchant, B. Mower. Second Row: D. Reeher, C.
George, B. Jones, K. Daniels, C. Miller, G. Beck, R. Brandt, A. Stewart, P. Anderson, C. Mast, D. Tercek, R.
Sanders, C. Hill. Third Row: E. Sullivan, D. Kraince, H. Davidson, B. Hawley, B. Crawford, J. Lebet, B. Han-
ley, F. Celizic, T. Cox, B. Sherman, C. Rojeck, J. Julyan. Fourth Row: Walt Schwegler, P. Steghamper, J.
Ferro, D. Lewis, S. Mihelick, B. Curry, N. Kozan, J. Obert, S. Kollar, B. Easter, W. Levitt, D. Lanese, B. Grau,
H. Strain, J. Mayer.
CAPTAIN BOB HANLEY
Senior
DICK KRAINCE
Senior
FULLBACK
LEFT HALF
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DUDLEY ROLLA
Senior
CENTER
FRANK CELIZIC
Senior
LEFT TACKLE
JACK JULYAN
Senior
LEFT GUARD
BILL CRAWFORD
Senior
QUARTERBACK
^Sj 'Ask
CHESTER ROJECK
Senior
LEFT END
EDWARD SULLIVAN
Junior
RIGHT GUARD
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JULIUS LEBET
Junior
RIGHT TACKLE
HARVEY DAVIDSON
Senior
RIGHT END
TOM COX
Senior
RIGHT TACKLE
CREIGHTON MAST
Sophomore
CENTER
RUSS BRANDT
Senior
CENTER
DICK LANESE
Junior
RIGHT HALF
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DOUGLAS TERCEK
Senior
RIGHT HALF
BOB HAVVLEY
Senior
LEFT HALF
BUD JONES
Senior
FULLBACK
BRUCE SHERMAN
Senior
RIGHT END
KEN DANIELS
Senior
RIGHT HALF
ERNIE STRAHOSKY
Senior
ASSISTANT MANAGER
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BASKETBALL
FORD CASE
Rated as one of the best basketball coaches
in the district, once more Mr. Case produced
a great team. His patience and coaching abil-
ity brought the Admirals the best record in the
district this year. In the coming years we can
count on Mr. Case to develop teams that will
rate with the best in Ohio.
PAUL BARCLAY
Paul proved such a good manager for the
football team that he won the job for the bas-
ketball team. He kept up his good record too,
and lost no equipment during the entire
season. His job is one that is not in the lime-
light and it is the boys on the team who appre-
ciate his efforts most.
SEASON'S RECORD
Shore 88
Shore 52
Shore 30
Shore 63
Shore 45
Shore 51
Shore 58
Shore 36
Shore 45
Shore 68
Shore 38
Shore 66
Shore 39
Shore 60
Wickliffe 22
Kirtland 15
Willoughby 29
Mentor 19
Ashtabula 37
Berea 37
Maple Heights. .19
University 32
Central 26
Brush 24
Bedford 45
Orange 40
Garfield 37
Mayfield 26
Shore .
TOURNAMENT
31 Ashtabula 32
Total Shore. . .770
Opponents . . .440
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Co-Captain
BOB HAWLEY
Senior
RIGHT FORWARD
BUD JONES
Senior
LEFT FORWARD
Co-Captain
BOB HANLEY
Senior
CENTER
CHESTER ROJECK
Senior
RIGHT GUARD
BILL CRAWFORD
Senior
LEFT GUARD
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HARVEY DAVIDSON
Senior
RIGHT FORWARD
ART NEVAR
Senior
LEFT FORWARD
DON McLEAN
Junior
CENTER
ERNIE STRAHOSKY
Senior
RIGHT GUARD
JACK OBERT
Sophomore
LEFT GUARD
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BASKETBALL
Seated: D. Harrell, P. Barclay. Standing: A. Nevar, J. Odell, D. McLean, E. Strahosky, J. Obert, Mr. Case,
B. Hanley, C. Rojeck, B. Jones, B. Crawford, B. Hawley.
First Row: Mr. Case, A. La Chance, L. Giampoli, E. Sullivan, S. Kollar, B. Sherman, J. Tarrantino, D.
Lanes, K. Hooker, W. Levitt, D. Harrell. Second Row: C. Hill, D. Rolla, B. Birch, R. Huffman, S. Mihelick,
J. Stevenson, J. Mayer, C. Ament.
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BASKETBALL
The thrill of a tense moment is recaptured in this picture taken at the Shore-Ashtabula tournament game. Bob
Hanley missed this last foul shot, giving the final lead to Ashtabula 32-31. Left to Right: Shoreites B. Hanley,
B. Hawley, B. Crawford.
Every eye on the ball. Another picture from an exciting game when Shore trounced Orange 66-40. Left to
Right: C. Rojeck, Shore; J. Pierce, Orange; B. Crawford, Shore; B. Jones, Shore; H. Tedick, Orange; H.
Snitch, Orange.
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WRESTLING
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First Row: R. Sanders, E. Schuler, B. Stopar, B. Wach, A. Ulle. Second Row: R. Votypka, W. Beerman, C.
Mast, A. Enkler, G. Smeltz, D. Reeher, H. Strain, D. McLean, Mr. Swackhammer. Third Row: I. Macdiarmid,
J. Harrell, B. Malen, H. Wagner, R. Branovic, B. Bethy, T. Cipriano, J. Dinsmore, D. Horn, J. Doganiero.
Absent: D. Kraince, K. Daniels, A. Stewart, E. Colantonio, J. Relyea, B. Curry.
Jli HE MIGHTY Shore matsmen once again turned out a commendable
wrestling squad. Suffering the great loss of city-champion Dick Kraince,
also Ken Daniels, Ed Schuler, Alan Enkler, and Glen Smeltz at mid-year,
the team still came through with an enviable record. Al Ulle won second
place in the city tournament and Ray Sanders took third place. The
grapplers triumphed in four meets, tied one and were defeated in five.
SEASON'S RECORD
Shore 25
Shore 19
Shore 21
Shore 16
Shore 25
Shore 25
Shore 13
Shore 5
Shore 0
Shore 10
Shore 1 59
John Marshall ... 22
Lakewood 17
Rhoades 19
Garfield 22
John Adams 13
West 25
Collinwood 29
Shaker 28
West Tech 36
University 25
Opponents . . .236
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First Row: B. Bitzer, R. Malian, Mr. Swackhammer. Second Row: R. Sanders, J. Weber, J. Julyan, R. Wright,
H. Davidson, W. Grau, J. Odell, J. Ferro, G. Hauser, C. Mast. Absent: D. Wilcox, B. Frissell, B. Grossman.
JIL HE ADMIRAL'S cindermen ended the 1944 track season as one of
the best teams in the conference. They finished third, Brush and Orange
taking first and second places respectively. Leading the team were Doug
Tercek and Ray Sanders who were both distance men and leading scorers.
Harvey Davidson and Jack Julyan, both hurdlers, also ranked high. Doing
a commendable job were Kollar, Obert, Weinke, Read, Theuer, Vihtehc,
and Schuler.
SEASON'S RECORD
Shore 71 Y2
Shore MXA
Shore 57
Shore 32H
Shore 98
Shore 3063^
Central 7034
Bedford 18, Brush .8234
Bedford 61
Orange 85/4
Mayfield 20
Opponents
337}^
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JOHN POHTO
Coach John Pohto again led the Shore dia-
mond stars to victory. It was largely due to his
fine coaching and understanding that the nine
won the conference championship. He was
ever ready to offer criticism and help, and was
well liked by all the boys.
PAUL BARCLAY
We have often heard of a three -sport man,
but it is very unusual to find a student man-
ager who is so efficient that he is chosen to
manage all three major sports. Paul is just
that sort of person. His work is always done
quickly and well.
SEASON'S RECORD
Shore 16
Shore 2
Shore 6
Shore 10
Shore 5
Shore 8
Shore 16
Shore 10
Shore 8
Shore 4
Shore 9
Shore 3
Shore 1
Shore 1
Shore 4
Shore 9
Perry 6
John Hay 0
Collinwood 1
Central 4
Garfield 6
Perry 1(1
Brush 0
Bedford 0
Bedford 0
Central 2
Mayfield 0
Mayfield 0
Shaw 0
Lincoln 3
Cleveland Heights 7
Brush 0
Total Shore
Opponents .... 39
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First Row: P. Steghampcr, B. Stopar, B. Shafer, K. Hooker, B. Birch, D. Rolla, A. Ulle. Second Row: D.
Stibich, D. Lanese, J. Funk, B. Feighan, H. Schutt, C. Rojeck, B. Crawford, Mr. Pohto. Third Row: J. McKee,
W. Levitt, D. McLean, T. Cox, J. Obert, B. Hawley.
^JIlHE SHORE ADMIRALS had one of their most successful baseball
seasons in 1944. Winning twelve games and losing only four the Admirals
won the Eastern Conference title and were runners-up for the district title.
They lost to Lincoln in a crucial game. Russ Wilk, Shore's star right hander
was one of the finest pitchers in recent years to play for Shore. He compiled
a record of eight wins against two losses including one no-hit game. The squad
was undefeated in Conference play, being victorious in eight straight games.
This record is one which will be hard to equal by the teams of coming years.
Much credit goes to Coach John Pohto whose patience with the boys made
many a fine ball player.
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*
CARL MERCHANT
Senior
RIGHT FIELDER
BOB HAWLEY
Senior
PITCHER
BILL CRAWFORD
Senior
SHORT-STOP
BILL STOPAR
Senior
CATCHER
CHES ROJECK
Senior
SECOND BASEMAN
<»r
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RONNIE STROBEL
Junior
THIRD BASE
DICK LANESE
Junior
CENTER FIELDER
JACK OBERT
Sophomore
FIRST BASE
AL ULLE
Junior
LEFT FIELDER
MR. JOHN POHTO
COACH
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Carol Anderson, Donna Morris, Anne Meder, Ruth Jenz, Virginia Baraga, Al Greene.
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Cheerleaders: D. Morris, A. Meder, R. Jenz, V. Baraga, C. Anderson. First Row: D. Read, P. Hawks, H.
Hahn, M. Wellington, P. Langdon, M. Kinnamon, R. Wyatt, S. Ritter, J. Richards, F. Michael, R. Zevin. R.
Haberacker. Second Row: J. Binder, M. Niebes, O. Lindsey, P. Lavo, B. Raney, B. Will, V. Smith, P. Long,
D. Cergol, M. Kozan, D. Paleit, B. Murray.
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First Row: J. Gietano, M. Gardner, R. Haberacker, J. Wilkinson. Second Row: R. Sherrer, H. Hahn, P.
Hawks, P. Rapp, B. Sumner. Third Row: D. Slokar, D. Morris, A. Ettenger, R. Zevin, J. Schulmeister, G.
Gordon, S. Nelson, A. Meder. Fourth Row: V. Baraga, C. Anderson, R. Jenz, D. Rini, P. Long, I. Steck, C.
Geddes, C. Loos, B. Raney, N. Fischer, Miss Gill. Fifth Row: J. Richards, J. Hendrickson, D. Hogan, P. Bundy,
P. Clasen, S. Slokar, B. Janovac, B. Abramovic, B. Stone.
vVjIL LIMITED number of girls are elected into the Girls' Leaders club from
the sophomore, junior and senior classes each year. Those chosen must not
only be active athletically, but must also rank high in scholastic standing,
dependability, leadership, initiative, and cooperation. The girls learn to
referee every kind of intramural sport in which they participate under the
guidance of Miss Gill, the sponsor of this club. They practice after school and
during their spare time until they are skilled and proficient in these games.
Their capable leadership makes them efficient aids to Miss Gill in the gym
classes.
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SALLY NELSON
PHYLLIS CLASEN
BETTY ABRAMOVIC
RUTH HABERACKER
IRMA STECK
RIMA ZEVIN
GERTRUDE GORDON
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BARBARA JANOVAC
CAROL GEDDES
JEANNE RICHARDS
DOT SLOKAR
MARILYN GARDNER
PAT BUNDY
RAE SHERRER
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GIRLS* ATHLETIC CLUB
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ean
SENIOR
First Row: J. Frey, E. Calabrese, M. Frabotto, D. Samuel, S. Nelson, G. Gordon, D. Lewis, L. Crockett, M.
Gardner, V. Bowman, C Rosa, R. Haberacker, V. Harrison. Second Row: R. Sherrer, F. Michael, R. Zevin,
M. Niebes, M. Forestek, L. Pozar, N. Longo, L. Tegel, J. Gibson, M. Mlakar, D. Slokar, J. Richards, Miss Gill.
Third Row: R. Janezic, C. Geddes, C. Bowersox, N. Bloss, I. Steck, S. Ritter, B. Bartlett, P. Clasen, D. Hogan,
J. Semple, N. Birch, D. Redfern. Fourth Row: J. Hendrickson, P. Anderson, B. Prior, K. Perry, B. Abramovic,
M. Kordic, B. Janovac, M. Colberg, F. Yuska, J. Worthington.
JUNIOR
First Row: J. Gietano, J. Wilkinson, M. Clifford, H. Hahn, B. Sumner, A. Ettenger, P. Hawks, A. Berg, J. Carl-
gren, J. Relyea, P. Rapp, D. Read, B. Wagner, G. Raymond. Second Row: V. Pettet, M. Hrabak, P. Cole, G.
Fitzpatrick, W. Fitzpatrick, D. Morris, M. Wellington, A. Browett, L. Herman, V. Sperl, M. Randall, E. Auer.
Third Row: L. Pederson, F. DeBenedictus, J. Kramer, M. Stoner, R. Nelson, J. Conly, J. Glesk, A. Meder, D.
Burke, B. Stone, V. Baraga. Fourth Row: S. Slokar, S. McQuown, C. Loos, K. Newton, A. Mattmueller, J.
Rae, R. Soeder, P. Lavo, C. Anderson, A. Syracuse, P. Teller, R. Pierce, B. Votypka.
OFFICERS
President Jeanne Richards
Vice-President Dot Slokar
Secretary-Treasurer Carol Anderson
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Sportsman
GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB
SOPHOMORE
First Row: J. Palko, H. Kozloshko, A. Raglon, P. Kohanski, A. Keyes, M. Stewart, B. Lewis, J. Wilk, M. Sayers,
M. Rapp, J. Clark, P. Ditrich, J. Weybrecht, R. Wyatt, G. Brooks, D. Paleit. Second Row: A. Wilhelm, K.
Moschell, N. Dilworth, J. Binder, B. Raney, B. Will, P. Langdon, J. Schulmeister, J. Julyan, M. Odell, D.
Christopher, B. Murray, S. Grau, M. Kozan, M. Kinnamon, A. Jennison. Third Row: A. Martin, M. Stewart,
E. Langa, J. Lehr, J. LaPointe, E. Mesojedec, B. Kapudja, M. Intihar, J. Harder, P. Bloss, B. Boland, D. Duiker,
R. Oliver, N. Bullard, G. Duval. Fourth Row: M. Saso, D. Spangler, D. Royer, M. Runyan, R. Jenz, N. Fischer,
V. Smith, D. Cergol, D. Rini, P. Long, H. Schuler, O. Lindsay.
FRESHMEN
First Row: P. Kreilach, J. Rini, D. Potocar, K. Ferro, S. Perry, M. Rapasky, B. Bainer, T. Clifford, T. Molnar,
K. VonHof, M. Miller, L. Yovanne, D. Phillips, E. Berndsen, M. Thompson. Second Row: M. Lewis, D. Skurta,
C.Jenkins, S. Morris, A. Draz, V. Cole, L. Nobles, J. Zook, A. Gladeck, M. Peters, P. White, G. Kustin, D. Wilk,
L. Kisthardt, D. Saywell, S. Magneson. Third Row: W. Duiker, M. Satarro, J. Merritt, M. Blogett, L. Martin,
S.Jones, N. Kenny, N. Niebes, J. Buettner, P. Hamel, J. Moore, D. Donelon, L. Roy, C. Chapman, E. Andrews,
M. Fleming. Fourth Row: J. Kozan, A. Gallop, B. West, J. Sage, B. Dodelbaum, J. Solon, S. Weber, S. Brasch,
F. Hauser, Z. Anderson, C. Greve, W. Patrick, J. Manley, M. Howald, R. Brockman, J. Sceifried.
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First Row: J. Clark, A. Godlar, M. K. Von Hof, M. Hrabak, R. Wyatt, B. Prior, A. Berthold, G. Hyde, H.
Vihtelic, J. Weybrecht, B. Wright, D. Lewis, L. Crockett, G. Rosa. Second Row: J. Clark, J. Lowrie, A. Wil-
helm, M. Stewart, G. Fopeano, L. Southworth, J. Hendrickson, L. Pozar, P. Lavo, B. Murray, D. Christopher.
O. Lindsay, J. Glesk, M. Mlakar, L. Vogelsang, L. Tegel. Third Row: I. Steck, Z. Anderson, A. Chapman, J.
Semple, N. Birch, H. Youngblood, D. Kurzava, C. Greve, P. Hamel, W. Patrick, B. West, J. Moore, D. Wilk,
Miss Patrick. Fourth Row: J. Stranahan, R. Branovic, A. Stewart, D. Newman, S. Ritter, F. Yuska, M. Kordic.
B. Abramovic, R. Soeder, J. Rae, P. Hill.
'ILtfOING into its second year of existance at Shore, this club promises to
have a bright future. Sponsored by Miss Patrick, it has a membership of
fifty-five. Special rates at roller rinks and parties are given for the members
and each new member is always initiated into the club at a skating party.
The members earn points by going skating and after a certain required num-
ber is obtained they are presented their letters.
FIRST SEMESTER
President Blanche Prior
Vice-President Al Berthold
Secretary- Treasurer Lois Crockett
SECOND SEMESTER
President Al Berthold
Vice-President Ruby Wyatt
Secretary-Treasurer Pat Hamel
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HORE dHENAMieAM
o{ 194§
CLICKED
REMEMBER?
September 6
20
21
22
27
28
29
October 2
5
6
13
IS
19
20
27
28
November 2
3
23
December 1
2
6
7
8
9
24
29
January 1
2
5
11
School starts today after a day of rest from Labor Day.
Friendship Club had its first meeting today.
Our first assembly, a welcome to new Shoreites and an enthusiastic pep
session was held today. Log staff was chosen and work gotten under way.
We were greatly disappointed when Bedford beat us in our first football
game by one touchdown. Better luck next time. Student Council had
a Kick-Off Dance.
Everybody bought war stamps so that they could go to assembly tomorrow.
George Baily, the mental -magician astounded us all with his feat of mem-
ory, not to mention his magic tricks.
We all rooted enthusiastically for our team at Orange where we were
the victors, 12 to 0.
Today we had a War Bond assembly at which the Seniors proudly sat in
the front-center seats for the first time.
The traditional candlelight Friendship recognition service was tonight.
Gorman Booster made his appearance at the Garfield game, but didn't
bring us any luck; we lost 14-0.
A wonderful game with Mayfield in which everybody on the bench got
to play and we won 53-6.
Everybody enjoyed finding her "treasure" at the Friendship Club treasure
hunt today.
We surpassed the War Bond Goal of SI 2,000 with which we bought a
landing barge.
A lively assembly with Miss Aingworth's and Vac's homerooms winning
the honors marked the end of War Chest campaign. Everyone was broke
after it. We arc getting on the beam as we beat Maple Heights 39-19.
Hooray. No school today because of N.E.O.T.A. Tonight we had an
enthusiastic and comparatively peaceful rally for the game tomorrow.
SHORE-CENTRAL GAME. We won as usual, 20-13. Faith Michael
graced the Football dance as queen.
Senior sisters met their Freshmen "sisters" at a party.
The final football game of the season ended in a 6-6 tie with Brush. Gala
night was indeed gala and we certainly got our money's worth.
Everybody gorged on turkey; it's Thanksgiving. We have a day off to
recuperate from yesterday.
The girls dragged their fellows to the Dogpatch Shindig tonight.
In our first basketball game we walloped Wickcliffe 88-22.
Football and Baseball awards were given in assembly. We beat Kirtland
in a practice game.
Shore wrestlers scored their second victory as they beat Lakewood.
Avery thrilling game was witnessed tonight as we slid past Willoughby 30-29.
Tonight we scored an easy victory, 63-19, over Mentor.
The Christmas Formal was a bang-up start for Christmas vacation.
We beat Ashtabula.
Happy New Year, Everybody.
School opened again, but you wouldn't know it for the absences. Most
other suburban schools stayed closed because of the snow.
Does your hair look different lately?
Today we lost the wrestling match to Garfield.
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REMEMBER?
January 12
15
16
17
18
19
23
26
29
30
February 5
6
9
16
20
9?
March
10
12
14
16
22
23
We beat Maple Heights in basketball 58-19.
A beautiful National Honor Society initiation.
Little work was done in school as group pictures were taken today.
"Senior Day'1 lor the graduating class.
Senior assembly was the best for a long time.
Beat Central as usual, 48-26.
Oh, Happy Day??- -Exams and Commencement.
A dull basketball game beating Brush 68-24.
There is a "Brown-out" downtown to conserve fuel because of the shortage.
Girls started taking gym in the old gym for the first time.
No school today to conserve coal and we lost our first basketball game
after 10 straight to Bedford.
Zoological assembly of animals.
All the girls got out their drool cups for Lon McAllister, who was in
assembly today.
We beat Orange by a big score.
University beat us in the wrestling match.
Students will remember Washington for one thing at least — no school on
his birthday.
The tournament started tonight with a couple of exciting games.
We played our first game and lost to Ashtabula by one point.
We had an assembly with talks on "The Future of Aviation" which were
transcribed and will be played over the radio.
Some of we Seniors exercised our brains taking a scholarship test at John
Hay while the rest of the school enjoyed themselves at a matinee dance.
Every one was surprised and delighted when Ashtabula beat Heights to
win the tournament.
A soldier from Crile talked to us about his experiences with the Red Cross.
A sad day — report cards againi
Another assembly. Sam Campbell, the naturalist, showed us colored movies.
Judge Connell inspired us in an Easter Assembly.
The basket ball dance was held with Carol Geddes as queen and now
we're off for a whole week's vacation.
April 12 The choir sang beautifully at choir-night.
13 Everybody enjoyed themselves at the Box Social.
16 We had something a little different in assembly. Mr. Bowser talked and
showed a movie on mountain climbing.
27-28 The long awaited Senior play, "Out of the Frying Pan" was a big success.
May 1 Everyone played their favorite sport at "Play Night".
4 Soft light, dreamy music, dancing figures — that was the Spring Formal.
Betty Sumner was chosen May Queen.
18 Music filled the air at the Spring Music Festival tonight.
The Seniors let their hair down in the Senior Assembly.
25 The climax of the year was reached at the Junior-Senior Prom.
June 3 Today we had an impressive Baccalaureate Service.
4 Everybody had a rip-roaring time at the Senior Banquet.
6 The culmination of our high school days came at graduation.
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FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE
JUNIOR
SENIOR
LATENESS
"Doors open
at 8:00"
"Better
hurry"
"One minute
to go"
"I know
the room"
HOMEWORK
"Can'tgoout;
gotta study"
"Same old
grind"
"I have a
new method"
"Can't study;
gotta go out"
ASSEMBLY
"I can't see"
"So that's
what they do
in Assembly"
"Next year
I'll have a
senior seat"
"Nice way
to get out
of a class"
CUTTING
"What do
you cut?"
"But what
will the
teachersay?"
"She didn't
seem to like
it last time"
"Look at
all the
time I
wasted"
DEAN'S
OFFICE
"Can you
direct me?"
"So that's
where it is"
"Oh, yes—
I've often
been there"
"Home
sweet
Home"
EXAMS
"What are
they?"
"What—
again?"
"Better
cram"
"Oh-
Fll pass"
The oAnnual Staff
wishes to express its appreciation for the
support given by advertisers and
boosters
wri
LOYAL SHOREITES
boost our advertisers
who through the years
have boosted SHORE
fto
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Joe Baglione
Betty Clover
Al Berthold
Eugene Jacobson
Jeanne Richards
Dot Samuel
Paul Barclay
Ralph Branovic
Marilyn Gardner
Judy Mayer
Dick Pergler
Alan Enkler
Bill Wilson
Ed Schuler
Mr. and Mrs. Clover
Cpl. and Mrs. Eugene Tickert
Mrs. Frances Arko
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Struna
Mr. Neil Smith
Mrs. Mary Sokoch
La Salle Bakery
Nottingham Hardware
Dr. Anthony F. Vichiek
Mrs. Mary Dodic
Mr. and Mrs. John Matyazic
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Smith
Mrs. Mary Mezgec
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nevar
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Qreeting,* and Qood XVidned
TO THE
Class oi 1945
FROM YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor Kenneth J. Simms
Solicitor Paul H. Torbet
Treasurer H. R. Clark
Auditor W. A. Abbott
Louis R. Wess, President of Council
Frank Bubsey, Councilman ist Ward
James Kenny, Councilman 2nd Ward
Frank Derdich, Councilman 3rd Ward
Harry J. Knuth, Councilman 4th Ward
Wm. F. Burns, Councilman-at-Large
Ralph V. Hill, Councilman-at-Large
Hugo H. Lux, Councilman-at-Large
Frank A. Thomas, City Engineer
Wm. A. McMaster, Safety Director
M. A. Spino, Service Director
Roland N. Baehr, Chief of Police
Thomas Hanley, Chief of Fire
H. G. Hess, Transportation Superintendent
C. R. Woodmansee, Building Inspector
Wm. H. Berte, Deputy Auditor
R. Harry Koppich, Justice of Peace
Alexander Apple, Justice of Peace
George Schafer, Constable
W. Harry Stoneman, Constable
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Success to
SHORE
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THERE'S something about books that captures the
allegiance of all humanity... a broad deep appeal that
touches the highest and the lowest among us and blankets
all the strata in between. For books are all things to all men.
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IT is a source of great satisfaction that we at World are
pioneering the mass production and mass distribution
of fine books at low prices, thus putting the blessings of
literature, current and past, into the hands of the great
masses who are America.
The WORLD Publishing Company
B. D. ZEVIN, Executive Vice President
EXECUTIVE OFFICES AND PLANT • CLEVELAND, OHIO
SALES OFFICES . . . NEW YORK . . . CHICAGO . . . LOS ANGELES . . . TORONTO
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SHORE SCHOOL
PARENT - TEACHER
ASSOCIATION
C. N. DAVIS
FUNERAL HOME
18915 Nottingham Road
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41 Years of Service to
Nottingham and Euclid
Congratulations to
The Graduating Class of 1945
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WILDWOOD FLORAL
20020 Lake Shore Boulevard
IV. 3215
Compliments of
GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB
and
GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB
of
EUCLID SHORE
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Oi4/i UJiAsk /t& you:
May your life be full
of joy and
good fortune.
£(wm Qaad Acwice:
Draw up a long range plan for
your future and stick to
your guns.
Qu4£f/UHt IjOA, a fyd&p/l
I4e:
Hold tight to the high
ideals you
have formed during yo
ur years in
school. The world can
use all the
good you can give to
it . . .
nDDRESSOCRnPH-mUTICRHPH [ORPORRTIOR
1200 Babbitt Road
Cleveland
17, Ohio
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The
Odell Construction Co.
Sewer, Water and
Drainage Construction
K. K. ODELL, Contractor
EUCLID, OHIO
SOLON DRUG STORE
Prescriptions
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22076 Lake Shore Boulevard
Euclid, Ohio
IV. 0704
Congratulations to
the Class of 1945
Courtesy
ZAGAR TOOL, INC.
SMITH'S RESTAURANT and BARBECUE, INC.
'Good Food is Good Health"
LUNCHEONS
DINNERS
.Accommodations for Private Parties
22305 LAKE SHORE BOULEVARD KE. 2792
John Vidrick John Poison
100
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CURTIS K6AL TRMISPORT COfllPAnV
East 54th and Cleveland Shoreway
CLEVELAND, OHIO
101
Compliments
of
The
Cleveland Wire Works
1331 CHARDON ROAD
EUCLID 17, OHIO
The
EUCLID ELECTRIC
and Manufacturing Co.
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Designers and Manufacturers of
Industrial Control Equipment
Compliments of
THE
CONTINENTAL PRODUCTS CO.
Euclid, Ohio
'PAINT MANUFACTURERS"
FOR THE AMERICA OF TOMORROW
Airports . . . Mines . . . Quarries . . . Dams and Navy Bases . . .
these are only a few of the big jobs on which EUCLID equipment
is working here and abroad.
EUCLID offers interesting opportunities for graduates in their
home community.
THE EUCLID ROAD MACHINERY COMPANY
1361 Chardon Road, Euclid, Ohio
102
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kJPRING'S when you want to look
your loveliest and one of our new coats
or suits will give you the flattery you
cherish. Every nip and tuck has been
taken with never-failing care to insure
perfect fit, lasting beauty, greater satis-
faction. Printzess and James Roxton
coats and suits are sold exclusively at
(She Stalle $ros. (Jfo.
THE PRINTZ-BIEDERMAN COMPANY
Printzess Square • Cleveland, Ohio
Makers of Printzess and James Roxton Coats and Suits
103
BILL'S CLOTHES
Compliments of
Everything for Men and
THE EUCLID
Young Men
CRANE & HOIST CO.
Two Stores:
EUCLID, OHIO
618 East 185th Street
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St. Clair Avenue at East 152nd Street
ST. CLAIR COAL & SUPPLY CO.
Manufacturers of
Building Material and Coal
Electric and Hand Power Overhead
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and Traveling Cranes, Electric Hoists
and Trolleys, Miscellaneous Hoisting
20300 St. Clair Avenue
and Conveying Machinery
KE. 6000 Cleveland, Ohio
Compliments of
WILLOUGHBY
SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS CO.
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124 Vine Street
WILLOUGHBY, OHIO
104
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
OF THE
Y.W.C.A.
"*7o Quid and Qlae Mte. &e*t
"% 4ace life. Scjfualely
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Compliments of
CHANDLER PRODUCTS
CORP.
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7497 Chardon Road
THE NOTTINGHAM DRUG CO.
Expert Prescription Service
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East 187th Street and St. Clair Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio
KE. 0066
Compliments
of
JOHN D REN IK
Compliments of
PETER PAN DRESS SHOPPES
12434 St. Clair Ave. - - GL 3103
15115 St. Clair Ave. - - GL 2074
705 East 185th St. - - - KE 7362
Compliments of
THE
BRECKENRIDGE
MACHINE
CO.
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THE PARAGON PRESS
Commercial and Job Printers
Orville Lemley, Mgr.
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17648 Lake Shore Boulevard
KE. 0940 Cleveland, Ohio
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Congratulations !
Shore High Graduates
FROM
THE PRRKER flPPLIBlHE [OmPMIV
Engineers
/ TH€ P^ R ^ ■€ R
-APPH-ANC€ CO. \
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17325 EUCLID AVENUE
CLEVELAND, OHIO
107
FLOYD B. STEIN, INC.
"Our Coal Makes Warm Friends"
Babbitt Road at Nickel Plate
EUCLID, OHIO
Compliments of
THE
TAYLOR and BOGGIS
FOUNDRY CO.
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Manufacturers of
Light Grey Iron Castings
1261 Babbitt Road Euclid, Ohio
Compliments of
GLOBOKAR'S SERVICE
STATION
1076 East 185th Street
KE. 9796
Compliments
of
The Millwood Mfg. Co.
21700 St. Clair Avenue
EUCLID, OHIO
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Congratulations
SMITH'S DELICATESSEN
21932 Lake Shore Boulevard
EUCLID, OHIO
WOLKOV JEWELERS
For the Finest in Quality Jewelry
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6428 St. Clair Ave. 707 E. 185th St.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
108
Compliments of
THOMPSON AIRCRAFT
PRODUCTS CO.
EUCLID, OHIO
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SIMENS DRY GOODS
694 East 200th Street
"WE DO HEMSTICHING"
LUCILLE HAT SHOP
Hats - Bags - Costume Jewelry
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We Specialize in Model Hats
Matching Colors
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22064 Lake Shore Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio
Mrs. Lucille Murphy
Mrs. Velma Bosworth
Compliments
of
NOTTINGHAM
DRY CLEANING
Cleveland, Ohio
When Thirsty
"C" CHARLEY
"The Beverage Man"
For Anything and Everything
in Beverages
677 E. 185th Street KE. 4530
NOTTINGHAM DEPT. STORE
Shoes and Furnishings
for the Entire Family
UNION MADE
18607 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, Ohio
Compliments of
EDWARD'S FOOD STORE
Groceries and Meats
John Mavsar, Proprietor
Compliments of
LAKELAND DELICATESSEN
23421 Lakeland Boulevard
IV. 9561
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GOOD
NEIGHBORS
and
A Friendly Place to Work . . .
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Manufacturers of AEROLS, the shock-
absorbing units of an airplane's landing
gear.
Our Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Plant
makes —
CLECO Pneumatic Tools and Appliances
CLEVELAND Rock Drills
CLE - AIR Shock Absorbers for Motor
Vehicles
(levelmid pnEumnm herol inc
20001 EUCLID AVENUE
EUCLID, OHIO
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Congratulations to the
Class of 1945
from
KOZAN'S TAVERN
23721 Lakeland Boulevard
Compliments
of
HEALEVS SOHIO SERVICE
TUCKER'S SHOES
For Style, For Fit, For Quality
X-RAY FITTED
686 East 185th Street
BRAWN'S
Confectionery and Dairy Store
' Ice Cream - Sodas - Sundaes
High Grade Candies and Pastries
22078 Lake Shore Blvd. KE. 1033
FRANK BRICEL GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
Reface Valves and Armatures
Battery Service
951 Babbitt Road Euclid, Ohio
HAROLD FURNITURE CO. j
708 East 185th Street
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Eagle Stamps Budget Terms
GORNICKS
STORES FOR MEN
715 E. 185th Street 6217 St. Clair
KE. 7640 HE. 2395
Men's Furnishings - Hats
Dress Suit Rental
Compliments of
LAKELAND TAVERN
23931 Lakeland Boulevard
Jennie Kavchnik
Proprietor
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
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OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
FOR SHORE ANNUAL
1945
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HASE
CONGRATULATIONS
to the claAi o/ "45
yy
TO SOME OF YOU WE SHALL BE A GOOD
N EIG HBOR
TO OTHERS WE SHALL BE A GOOD
EM PLOYER
TO ALL WE SHALL BE A GOOD
FRIEND
CHASE BRASS & COPPER COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation
1155 BABBITT BOAB
CLEVELAND. OHIO
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Printed by A. S.Gilman, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
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