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FOREWORD 

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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 


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Page 

Administration 

7 

Classes  . 

15 

Activities 

39 

Sports     . 

63 

Shore  Shenanigans 

87 

Advertisements 

95 

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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 


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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 


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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 


13 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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Bob  Bitzer 

Vice-President 


Tom  Drach 

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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 


..... 


"    :  ■  ■ 

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 


cvo 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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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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28 

November     2 
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2 
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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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March 


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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" 

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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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and    Manufacturing    Co. 

• 

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 


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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 


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BILL'S  CLOTHES 

Compliments  of 

Everything  for  Men  and 

THE  EUCLID 

Young  Men 

CRANE   &   HOIST  CO. 

Two  Stores: 

EUCLID,  OHIO 

618  East  185th  Street 

m 

St.  Clair  Avenue  at  East  152nd  Street 

ST.  CLAIR  COAL  &  SUPPLY  CO. 

Manufacturers  of 

Building  Material  and  Coal 

Electric  and  Hand  Power  Overhead 

• 

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. 

* 

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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105 


Compliments  of 

CHANDLER  PRODUCTS 
CORP. 

© 

7497  Chardon  Road 

THE    NOTTINGHAM    DRUG   CO. 
Expert  Prescription  Service 

• 

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. 

• 

THE  PARAGON  PRESS 

Commercial  and  Job  Printers 

Orville  Lemley,  Mgr. 

• 

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.  \ 

i    -  ^     Manufacturers 


17325     EUCLID    AVENUE 


CLEVELAND,    OHIO 


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FLOYD  B.  STEIN,  INC. 

"Our  Coal  Makes  Warm  Friends" 

Babbitt  Road  at  Nickel  Plate 

EUCLID,  OHIO 

Compliments  of 

THE 

TAYLOR  and  BOGGIS 

FOUNDRY  CO. 

• 

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 

• 

Congratulations 

SMITH'S   DELICATESSEN 

21932  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
EUCLID,  OHIO 

WOLKOV  JEWELERS 

For  the  Finest  in  Quality  Jewelry 

* 

6428  St.  Clair  Ave.         707  E.  185th  St. 
CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

108 


Compliments  of 

THOMPSON   AIRCRAFT 

PRODUCTS   CO. 

EUCLID,   OHIO 

• 

109 


SIMENS  DRY  GOODS 

694  East  200th  Street 
"WE  DO  HEMSTICHING" 

LUCILLE  HAT  SHOP 

Hats  -  Bags  -  Costume  Jewelry 

* 

We  Specialize  in  Model  Hats 
Matching  Colors 

• 

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 

110 


GOOD 


NEIGHBORS 


and 


A  Friendly  Place  to  Work  .  .  . 


x  ;***** 


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 

• 

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 

112 


Ch 

e£&hire  - 

Jri^bee 

PHOTOGRAPHERS 

- 

• 

OFFICIAL   PHOTOGRAPHERS 

FOR  SHORE  ANNUAL 

1945 

* 

113 


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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