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£70RE    CASTLE 


1935 


Published 
by    the 

Senior  Class  of 


Shore  High  School 

Euclid,    Ohio 


STAFF 

Sponsors  Literary  Staff 

Miss  Vernon  Marjorie  Webster 


Literary 
Miss  Mitchell 


Marie  Winch 
Margery  Richter 


Circulation  Managers 
Business  William  Peck 

and  Photography  Marion  Saisall 

Sports  Editor  Assistant  Manager 

James  Fowler  Mary  McKee 


F  1 THIS  view  of  the  entrance  to  Shore  is  a  study 
in  strength  and  stateliness.  Within  these 
walls,  destinies  of  hundreds  are  guided.  Daily 
through  these  doors  pass  students  in  quest  of 
higher  learning,  ever  mindful  of  the  splendid 
opportunities  available. 


Page  two 


WILBERT  A.  FRANKS 

For  fifteen  years  Superintendent  Franks  has 
devoted  his  time  to  guiding  the  destiny  of  our 
school.  His  deep  interest  in  Shore  students  is 
exemplified  by  his  many  efforts  in  our  behalf. 

DANIEL  E.  METTS 

Principal  for  seventeen  years,  Daniel  E.  Metts 
has  worked  untiringly  to  secure  up-to-date  equip- 
ment and  competent  instruction  for  Shore.  Dur- 
ing these  years  the  school  has  had  marked 
progress. 


Page  three 


FACULTY 


Lucille  Aingworth, 

English. 
Meryl  Baumer, 

Speech;  Journalism;  History; 

Business  English. 
John  F.  Beck, 
Lola  Bevington, 

Directors  of  Music. 
Juanita  Boucher, 

English. 
Pera  Campbell, 

English;   Algebra. 

Ford  L.  Case, 

Head  of  Physical  Education 
Department. 

Mary  R.  Crampton, 
Librarian. 

Mabel  Crone, 

Algebra;  Science. 

Louise  Darst, 
Commercial. 

Marie  Davis, 
History. 

Adeline  Delamater, 
French;  Latin. 

Mabel  L.  Falberg, 

Head  of  English  Department. 


Dorothy  Gill, 

Director  of  Girls'  Athletics. 
Daniel  E.  Metts, 

Principal. 
Leona  F.  Mitchell, 

Social  Science. 
Wanda  Myers, 

Commercial. 
J.  Calvin  Oldt, 

Bookkeeping;  Commercial 

Arithmetic. 
Robert  Phillips, 

Chemistry ;  General  Science. 
John  J.  Pohto, 

Mechanical  Drawing  and  Manual 

Training. 
Hetty  Rosenberger, 

Home  Economics. 
Robert  A.  Shupp, 

Geometry;  Advanced  Algebra. 
H.  W.  Spangler, 

Biology;  General  Science. 
Norma  Vernon, 

English . 
Ervin  K.  Wax, 

History;  Commerce  and  Industry. 
Stanley  L.  Whiteside, 

History;  Physics. 
Jane  A.  Williams, 

Latin. 


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STUDENT  COUNCIL 

THE  Student  Council  at  Shore  is  gradually  be- 
coming more  and  more  important.  Through- 
out the  past  year  it  has  sponsored  the  hall  guard 
system,  monitor  duty  and  candy  sales  in  the  cafe- 
teria, the  Football  Parade,  noonday  dancing,  and 
the  sale  of  tickets  for  a  number  of  school  affairs. 

It  is  a  member  of  the  Inter-School  Council  of 
the  Cleveland  area  and  has  sent  representatives 
regularly  to  the  meetings  of  this  organization. 
In  this  way  the  Council,  under  the  supervision  of 
Miss  Falberg,  is  always  informed  of  new  plans 
which  are  being  used  in  other  schools. 


Page  five 


CLASS  OFFICERS 


February — 

Raymond  Ernst — President 
Hetty  Fowler — Vice  President 
Helen  Nolan — Secretary 
Robert  Daw — Treasurer 


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Sponsor — 

John  Pohto 


June- 


Jack  McMillan — President 
Jeanette  Miller — Vice  President 
Betty  Bandlow — Secretary 
William  Sixt — Treasurer 


Sponsors — 

Pera  Campbell 
Harry  Spangler 
lane  Williams 


Page  six 


Betty   Fowler — Friendship   Club  2- 

3-4 ;  President  of  Class  3 ;  Vice  Presi- 
dent of  Class  4;  Senior  Play  4;  Clee 
Club  4;  Nat'l  Honor  Society  4. 


Richard  Weinschrider  —  Basketball 
1-2-3-4;  Baseball  1-2-3-4;  Student 
Council  4;  Class  President  1-2;  Class 
Treasurer  1-4;  Nat'l  Athletic  Honor 
Society  4 ;  Nat'l  Honor  Society  4 ; 
Senior  Play  4. 


Barbara  Blase — Glee  Club  3-4 ;  Stu- 
dent Council  3-4  ;  ( )peretta  4  ;  Senior 
Play  4 ;  Friendship  Club  2-3-4. 


Jack  Halligan 


Sarah  Ettenger — Senior  Play  4. 


John  Blake— Football  3;  Basketball 
2-3;  Track  3-4;  Stage  Crew  3-4; 
Chairman  of  Crew  4. 


Arion  Piper 


Arthur  Disanto—  Band  1-2;  Basket- 
ball Manager  1;  Football  1-2-4;  Bas- 
ketball 3-4;  Student  Council  1-4;  Stu- 
dent Council  President  4;  (dee  Club 
4 ;  Senior  Play  4. 


Mary  Femec — Friendship  Club  4; 
Clee  Club  4;  Class  Secretary;  Nat'l 
Honor  Society  4. 


Edward  Tornsie  —  Entered  from 
Collinwood  4 ;  Student  Council  4 : 
Senior  Play  4. 


Florence  Andrews — Stage  Manager  ; 
Senior  Play  4. 


Raymond  Ernst  —  Basketball  2-3  ; 
Track  2 ;  Football  3 ;  President  of 
Class  4 ;  Student  Council  1  ;  Nat'l 
Honor  Society  4 ;  Secretary  of  Class 
2 ;  Salutatorian. 


Katherine  Syracuse — Shore  Breezes 
4;  Glee  Club  1;  Nat'l  Honor  Society 
4;  Valedictorian. 


Helen    Nolan — Student    Council    1  ; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Class  Secretary  4. 

Page  seven 


Matilda  Cherne 


William   Peck— Football  3-4;  Base- 
hall  2-3-4. 


Phyllis  Miller— Senior  Play  4. 


Burton     Carlson  —  Band      1-2-3-4: 
Orchestra  2-3-4 ;  Operetta  2-3. 


Dorothy  Field. 


Joe     Bukovec — Stage     Crew     3-4; 
Baseball  4 ;  Wrestling  3. 


Elizabeth  Metzger. 


Alvin  Fasnacht 


Florence  Felker — Glee  Club  1-2-3- 
4;  Friendship  Club  1-2-3-4;  Drum 
Major  2;  Cheer  Leader  2-3;  Senior 
Play  4;  Operetta  1-2-3-4. 


Rose  Mihelich — -Class   Secretary  3  ; 
Class  Treasurer  2-3. 


Robert  Daw — Track  3-4;  Wrestling 
3-4;  Glee  Club  2-3-4;  Varsity  "S" 
Club  4 ;  Class  Treasurer  4. 


Page  eight 


Betty  Bandlow — Friendship  Club 
2-3-4 ;  Social  Chairman  4 ;  Megaphone 
2 ;  Advertising  Committee  3 ;  Debate 
1  ;  Prom  Committee  3 ;  Class  Secretary 
1-2-3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4;  Presi- 
dent 4. 


Eugene  Miller— F  o  o  t  b  a  1 1  1-3-4; 
Basketball  1-3-4;  Track  3-4;  Student 
Council  4. 


Edath  Hilb^-Class  Treasurer  1  ;  Stu- 
dent Council  3  ;  Friendship  Club  2-3-4 ; 
President  4. 


Fred     Gonso  —  Glee     Club     2-3-4 ; 
Operetta  2-3-4 ;  A  Cappella  Choir  4. 


Anna  Rankin — Friendship  Club  2- 
3-4;  Glee  Club  3-4;  Operetta  3-4; 
Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 


Thomas  Howald — Glee  Club  2-3-4; 
Operetta  2-3-4;  Student  Council  3-4; 
President  4 ;  A  Cappella  Choir  4. 


Isobel  McKay — Friendship  Club;  2- 
3-4;  Glee  Club  3-4;  Operetta  3-4; 
Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 


William  Sixt— Entered  from  Wilk- 
ensburg  High  (Pa.);  Football  4; 
Track  4;  Class  Treasurer  4. 


Grace  Ecclestone— Friendship  Club 
2-3-4. 


Raymond  Critzer— Glee  Club  2-3- 
4 ;  Student  Council  1 ;  Class  Vice 
President  2. 


Dorothy  Jehlicka — Friendship   Club 
3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 


Henry   Smith — Student   Council    1 ; 
Football  1-3-4;  Varsity  "S"  Club  4. 


Mary  Fayen — Accompanist  Glee 
Club, 4;  Operetta  4;  Friendship  Club 
2-3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4;  Vice 
President  4. 


Joe   Shimko — Baseball   Manager  3; 
Wrestling  3-4. 

Page  nine 


Magdalene  Schukaitis. 


Ted   Burrows — Wrestling  4. 


Miriam  Dreher — Friendship  Clul) 
2-3-4;  Leader's  Club  3;  Girl's  Athletic 
Club  4 ;  Treasurer  4. 


James  Fowler — Football  Mgr.  1-2; 
Football  3-4;  Wrestling  2-3-4;  Capt. 
4 ;  Mgr.  1  ;  Track  2-3-4 ;  Shore  Breezes 
1-2-3-4,  Bus.  Mgr.  2-3-4;  Cheer 
Leader  1-2-3-4;  Student  Council  3-4; 
Vice  Pres.  4 ;  Sr.  Year  Book  4 ;  Var- 
sity S  Club  2-3-4. 


Betty  Tench— Glee  Club  1-2-3-4; 
Operetta  1-2-4;  Advertising  Commit- 
tee 2-3-4 ;  Student  Council  2. 


Norman  Gerner. 


Helen    Fox — Glee    Club    4;    Girl's 
Athletic  Club  4. 

Page  ten 


James    Barr — Class  Treasurer  2-3. 


Grace  Gehring — Shore  Breezes  Staff 
1-2;  National  Forensic  2-3-4;  Class 
Vice  President  3;  Student  Council  3; 
Glee  Club  3-4;  Operetta  3-4;  Girl's 
Athletic  Club  4. 


Joseph  Ferrara — Glee  Club  1-2-4; 
Operetta  1-2-4;  Football  2-3-4;  Bas- 
ketball 2-3-4 ;  Shore  Breezes  4 ;  Var- 
sity S  Club  3-4. 


Jeanette  Miller — Student  Council  1  ; 
Friendship  Club  2-3-4;  Glee  Club  2-3- 
4;  Operetta  2-3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club 
4;  Class  Vice  President  4. 


Richard  Houston. 


Dorothy  Koren — (dee  Club  3,  4; 
Operetta  3-4 ;  Friendship  Club  4 ; 
Shore  Breezes  Staff  4. 


Kenneth  Sabine — Entered  f  r  o  m 
Shaw ;  Student  Council  4 ;  Junior 
Prom  Committee  3 ;  Shore  Breezes 
Staff  3-4. 


Marjorie  Webster — Glee  Club  2-3- 
4;  Friendship  Club  2-3-4;  Operetta 
2-3-4  ;  Senior  Yearbook  Staff. 


Edmond  Rossodivita — Track  2-3-4. 


Hester  Tankard — Entered  from 
Aurora  High;  Shore  Breezes  Staff  4; 
Glee  Club  4 ;  Operetta  4. 


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Stephen  Rudy— Glee  Club  2-3-4; 
Operetta  2-3-4;  A  Cappella  Choir  4; 
Shore  Breezes  Staff  4 ;  Track  4. 


Ruth  Frissell — Friendship  Club  2- 
3-4 ;  Shore  Breezes  2-3 ;  Gym  Assis- 
tant 4. 


Betty  Baehr — Library  1-2-3-4. 


Emily  Xemec — Glee  Club  2-3-4. 


Edward     Rush  —  Glee     Club 
Football  4;  Wrestling  3-4. 


3-4; 


Marian  Saisall— Glee  Club  1-2-3-4; 
Friendship  Club  2-3-4;  Operetta  i-2- 
3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4;  Shore 
Breezes  Staff  1-2;  Circulating  Mana- 
ger 2 ;  Prom  Committee. 


Robert  Wilber 


Fern  Gessner — Advertising  Com- 
mittee 1  ;  Friendship  Club  2-3-4 ;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 


Jack  McMillan — Class  President  1- 
2-3-4 ;  Freshman  Football ;  Freshman 
Basketball ;  Wrestling  4 ;  Baseball  4. 


Mary  Waterwash — Leaders  Club  3  ; 
Girl's  Athletic  Club  (Secretary). 


Mildred  Buettner — Friendship  Club 
3-4;  Scribblers  Club  3;  Glee  Club  4: 
Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 

Page  eleven 


.Marie  Winch — Entered  from  St. 
Vincents;  Scribblers  Club  3;  Debate 
2 ;  Shore  Breezes ;  Friendship  Club 
2-3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4;  Senior 
Yearbook  StalT. 


Charles  Rath— Glee  Club  1-2-3-4; 
Operetta  1-2-3-4;  Shore  Breezes  Staff 
3  ;  A  Cappella  Choir  4. 


Jean  Rath — Friendship  Club  2-3-4 
Glee  Club  2-3-4;  Operetta  2-3-4 
French  Club  3 ;  Dance  Director  2-3-4 
Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 


Stephen  Hadyk  —  Student  Council 
2;  Basketball  Manager  4;  Shore 
Breezes  Staff  4. 


Helen  Fleck  —  Glee  Club  2-3-4; 
Friendship  Club  4 ;  Shore  Breezes  2 ; 
Operetta  2-3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club  4. 


Merle  Miller. 


Vida   Stanford — Friendship  Club    (4) 
Page  twelve 


Eugene  Gunderson — Wrestling  4. 


Jean   Massena — Glee  Club   1-2-3-4; 
Operetta  1-2-3-4;  Friendship  Club  3-4. 


Glenn     Sears- 
chestra  1-2-3-4. 


-Band     1-2-3-4;    Or- 


June  McKone — Girl's  Athletic  Club 


4. 


Willard  Riebe— Basketball  1-2-3-4; 
Baseball  3 ;  Football  4 ;  Student  Coun- 
cil 4. 


Dorothy  Sullivan — Friendship  Club  4. 


Joseph    Dezman — Basketball    2-3-4 ; 
Track  2-4;  Baseball  3. 


Doris  Weir— Glee  Club  2-3-4 ;  Girl's 
ithletic   Club  4;  Operetta  2-3-4. 


James  Paul — Glee  Club  3;  Operetta 
i ;  Freshman  Football ;  Student  Coun- 
il  3-4. 


Margaret    Moeller  —  Glee    Club   4; 
Operetta  4 ;  Friendship  Club  4. 


La  Verne  Harwood — Football    1-2- 
i-4 ;  Basketball  2-3-4. 


Elsie      Hartman  —  Girl's      Athletic 
:iub  4. 


Howard  Taylor — Entered  from 
/Vestern  Reserve  Academy  3 ;  Glee 
"lub  3  ;  Shore  Breezes  4 ;  Operetta  3  ; 
rrack  3-4;  Varsity  "S"  Club  4;  Scrib- 
ilers  Club. 


Dorothy  Sternberg. 


Bill  Webster— Glee  Club  3-4 ;  Oper- 
etta 3-4;  Class  Secretary  4. 


Betty     Theller — Transferred     from 
Monticello. 


Thomas  Fitzgerald — Basketball  3-4; 
Varsity  "S"  Club  3-4. 


Gertrude    Davy  —  Friendship    Club 
3-4 ;  Glee  Club  2. 


Walter  Wohlgemuth  — -Baseball 
Manager  2;  Baseball  3. 


Marie  Zook— Glee  Club  2-3-4. 


Dominic  D'Avirro. 


Page  thirteen 


Dorothy  Seibold  -Glee  Club  1-2-3-4; 
Friendship  Club  2-3-4;  Operetta  2-3- 
4;  A  Cappella  Choir  4;  Girl's  Athletic 
Club  4. 


Clarence     Daniel  —  Hand     1-2-3-4; 
Orchestra  1-2-3-4;  Student  Council  4. 


Alice  Hoffinger — Friendship  Club 
2-3-4;  Glee  Club  4;  (  )peretta  4;  Girl's 
Athletic  Club  4. 


Alhin  I'rankar. 


Margery  Richter — Glee  Club  2-3-4; 
Operetta  2-3-4;  Girl's  Athletic  Club 
4;  Year  Book  Staff  4. 


Albert  Tegel — Football  4. 


Dorothy   Gnidovec — Orchestra  2-3- 
4;  Jr.  Glee  Club  1. 

f'ai/e  fourteen 


Wilber  Pike— Glee  Club  1  ;  Oper- 
etta 1;  Student  Council  1-2-3;  Band 
1-2-3-4;  Track  1-2-3-4;  Freshman 
Football. 


Agnes  Moon — Entered  from  Collin- 
wood  -1  ;  Friendship  Club  4. 


John   Mezgec  —  Baseball  2-3-4 ; 
Track  4. 


Mary     Coprich  — Glee     Club     3-4] 
Friendship  Club  3-4. 


Reinald  Winters — Freshman  Foot- 
ball 1;  Band  1-2-3;  Orchestra  3-4; 
Glee  Club  1-2-3-4;  Operetta  2-3-4. 


Agnes  Trivisonno — Girl's  Athletic 
Club  4;  (dee  Club  3-4;  Operetta  3-4: 
Shore  Breezes  (Typist)  4. 


Ralph   Pfaff. 


Mary  McKee— Glee  Club  1-2-3-4; 
Operetta  1-2-3-4;  Friendship  Club  2- 
3-4;  Leaders  Club  3-4;  Girl's  Athletic 
Club  4. 


Robert  Lang — Advertising  Club  2- 
3-4;  Shore  Breezes  Staff  2-3-4;  Debat- 
ing 3-4. 


Mildred    McCormick — Orchestra    1- 
2;   Band   1->- 


:-j. 


William  Fairley — Glee  Club  1-2; 
Operetta  2  ;  Wrestling  2  ;  Varsity  Club 
2-3-4. 


Emerson  Hirsch — Class  Vice  Presi- 
dent 1  :  Megaphone  Club  1  ;  Basketball 
Manager  1;  Band  1-3-4;  (  hxhestra  1- 
3-4  ;  Basketball  3  ;  Football  Manager  4. 


)  (dm  Da  Mico. 


Orval  Clark— Band  1-2-3;  Orches- 
tra 1-2-3;  (dee  Club  4;  Wrestling  3-4; 
Student  Council  3. 


Margaret     Boseck— Orchestra     1-2- 
3-4;  Friendship  Club  3-4. 


John  Warren— Entered  from  Utica, 
N.  Y.  2:  Advertising  Committee  2-3-4 
Student  Council  3  (Treasurer)  ;  Track 
2-3;  Debate  2-3-4;  Scribblers  Club  3; 
Varsity  "S"  Club  4. 


Angela  Hirsch— Glee  Club  1  ;  Girl's 
Athletic  Club  4. 


Charles    Hopson  —  Debating  1 
Shore  Breezes  Staff  3-4. 


Helen     Doyle — Glee     Club 
Friendship  Club  2-3-4. 


2-3-4 


Richard  Weybrecht — Debate  3-4. 


Page  fifteen 


MUSIC 

DURING  the  past  year  Shore's  musical  organizations  have  contributed  much 
to  the  life  of  the  school.  Much  value  has  come  to  members  of  the  Glee 
Clubs,  Orchestra,  Band  and  newly  organized  a  cappella  choir  from  the  splendid 
training  of  Miss  Bevington  and  Mr.  Beck  who  have  given  their  services  so  faith- 
fully and  effectively.  Much  pleasure  has  been  given  by  the  musical  organizations 
to  both  the  student  body  and  the  general  public.  The  Band  has  been  faithful  in 
attendance  at  all  football  and  basketball  games. 

Commencements,  concerts,  class  plays,  Operetta  and  Gala  Night  performances 
have  given  the  public  an  opportunity  to  enjoy  the  musical  talent  of  Shore  pupils. 

Membership  in  any  of  the  school  music  organizations  does  much  to  teach  an 
appreciation  of  the  better  things  in  music  as  well  as  a  knowledge  of  lighter  and 
more  popular  compositions. 


Page  sixteen 


FRIENDSHIP  CLUB 


IHE  largest  group  at  Shore  is  the  Friendship 


Club,  which  numbers  over  one  hundred  mem- 


bers.    Miss  Campbell  directs  the  activities  of  the 


Club,  which  is  a  social,  cultural,  and  charitable 


organization.     Edith  Hill  is  president  and  Betty 


Bandlow,  social  chairman. 


Page  seventeen 


BASKETBALL 

SHORE,  coached  by  Ford  L.  Case,  accomplished  the  seemingly  impossible. 
They  finished  their  regular  playing  season  with  ten  wins  and  no  defeats. 
The  team  averaged  over  thirty  points  a  game  and  held  their  opponents  to  the 
remarkably  low  average  of  fourteen  points.  This  is  Shore's  third  Eastern  Con- 
ference Championship  in  four  years.  Shore  is  the  third  team  in  the  history  of 
the  Cleveland  area  to  finish  their  season  undefeated.  Dick  Weinschreider  was 
Captain  until  he  graduated  at  mid-year.  Bill  Riebe  was  Captain  the  last  semester 
and  finished  as  high  point  man  for  the  season.  La  Verne  Harwood  was  the  sensa- 
tional "find"  of  the  season  for  the  other  forward.  Eugene  Miller,  Tom  Fitzgerald, 
Joe  Ferrara,  and  Joe  Dezman  were  other  Varsity  Seniors  to  distinguish  them- 
selves on  the  Championship  team. 

FOOTBALL 

THE  football  squad  was  the  greenest  to  come  along  for  many  years.  Yet,  they 
won  four  and  lost  four  and  finished  third  in  Eastern  Conference  competition, 
losing  only  to  the  strong  Shaker  team  and  to  Central's  experienced  squad.  The 
Senior  letter  men  were  Captain  La  Verne  Harwood,  Bill  Peck,  Eugene  Miller, 
Bill  Riebe,  Joe  Ferrara,  Ed  Rush,  Henry  Smith,  Bill  Clark,  and  Jim  Fowler. 

WRESTLING 

WITH  only  two  letter  men  back  to  make  up  this  year's  team,  Coach  John  J. 
Pohto  managed  to  construct  a  fairly  good  team  from  the  Sophomore  candi- 
dates. This  year's  graduation  toll  will  only  take  two  of  them,  leaving  a  good 
balance  for  the  year  to  come.  The  two  who  have  finished  their  wrestling  careers 
at  Shore  are  Captain  Jim  Fowler,  undefeated  in  his  seven  matches  and  ranked  as 
a  topnotcher  in  the  115-lb.  class,  and  Orval  Clark,  135  lbs.,  who  was  lost  to  the 
team  after  five  matches  clue  to  an  injury. 

TRACK 

AFTER  winning  the  Eastern  Conference  track  Championship  for  the  first  time, 
.Shore's  track  squad  was  riddled  by  graduation.     Those  who  are  to  be  back 
are  Eugene  Miller,  Howard  Taylor,  and  Ed  Rossodivita. 

"Doc"  Wax,  from  University  of  Illinois,  assisted  in  football;  coached  the 
Reserve  Basketball  squad;  assisted  in  track.  "Doc"  was  director  of  arrangements 
for  first  East  Side  Wrestling  Tournament  and  made  it  a  real  success. 


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