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history club - East Cleveland Public Library
EX LIBR S
SHUTTLE
1942
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SHAW HIGH SCHOOL
EAST
CLEVELAND,
VOLUME
OHIO
39
Calvin Coolidge
Harry Campbell
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Editor
Jewette Johnson
Business Manager
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WE PAUSE
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Homer R. Gifford
TOthe fond memory of Homer R.
Gifford, mathematics instructor, are
the pages of this book dedicated. In
his memory let us chronicle the school
year 1941 and 1942.
Shaw was everything to Mr. Gifford
-and he was everything to Shaw.
During his twenty-four years of service
he taught mathematics, handled the
business problems of the ,\lutttle and
Obst'r'l-·er, and assisted in the manage-
ment of athletics. He once held the
post that N. F. Leist now occupies as
treasurer of activities.
Almost every pupil knew Mr. Gifford; faces lighted with smiles at his
approach. He loved the school, its students, and faculty; he shared in its
contests, activities, victories and defeats .....
THE SHUTTLE
..... So to the school, and in memory and dedication to Mr. Gifford, we
present the 1942 S/11{/1/t, a pictorial
record of Shaw as Mr. Gifford knew it.
Leaf through it, and feel the school-day
joys and disappointments, and think of
the work and play within the walls.
Just as there are two sides to school
work, there are two parts to this book.
We go to school to learn-the first section of Shutllt> tells the story of the
school day . . . . . classes, teachers,
seniors, homerooms. But we also learn
by doing and competmg in the practice of democracy-the second part of
the .'lwlllt> tells of the lighter side of
school life ..... games, dances, plays,
clubs, and activities.
THE STORY
1941-1942
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THE SCHOOL
Contents
Page
Superintendent
Board of Education
Principal
Faculty
January Class
June Class
Homerooms
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II Football
Basketball
Swimming
Cross Country
Tennis
Baseball
Golf
Track
Varsity "S" Club
Girls' Sports
Shuttle Staff
Observer Staff
Student Council
National Honor Society
Dramatics
Debate Club
Music
Hi-Y
Friendship Clubs
Clubs
Advertisements
ITS ACTIVITIES
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Dr. 0 . J. Korb
Superintendent
tradition, and history are so much a
S ENTIMENT,
part of Shaw High that it is an accomplishment
when a man can slip by them and into the eyes and
hearts of the student body as has Dr. 0. J. Korb.
Starting three years ago as superintendent of
the East Cleveland school system, he has rapidly
become a familiar and beloved figure, not only to
the schools but to the community as well. His leadership, his bearing, his friendly smile have aroused
our respect and admiration.
Dr. Korb came to East Cleveland after serving
for two decades as superintendent of schools in
South Euclid. His fine record and cheerful manner
have impressed us thoroughly with the conviction
and hope that he may spend an even greater and
more fruitful period in our community.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
quideJ,
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a/ Shaw.
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Mr. GEORGE N. NELSON, re-elected president in January, 1942, has served since 1934.
His present term expires December 31, 1945.
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Mr. C. W. KIMMEL, past president,
has served since 1932. His term expires December 31, 1943.
Mr. BEN B. WICKHAM, veteran of
the board and past president, will
serve until December 31, 1943.
Mr. PAUL H. McCLELLAND, newest member of the board, was elected
in 1939 and will serve until Decem-
Mrs. MARIEM S. MORGAN became a member of the board in
1934. Her term will expire Decem-
ber 31, 1943.
ber 31, 1945 .
Principal
Mr. M.
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D erich
D URING the sojourn of Mr. M. C. Dietrich at Shaw ~::;:=::::=:::=::::=
the beacon light of educational progress, the
cornerstone in his school policy, has shone with
paragon brightness. For thirteen years, come June,
1942, his hand has been on the wheel of the ship
that is Shaw.
Guiding and helping, Mr. Dietrich has met and
solved the problems that face every high school
principal. Always eager, always interested in his
charges, he has come into contact with pupils, parents, and teachers in the faithful fulfillment of his
duties.
And now, with the world chaotic, we still look to
Mr. Dietrich again for inspiration and guidance.
OW LEDGE A
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school is a good school unless it has a
acting as advisers for extra-curricular ac+IV.
good faculty, and Shaw can point with
ties.
English, languages, sciences, history, mathematics, journalism, rhetoric, dramatics, physical education, mus1c, art, technical training,
domestic arts, commercial courses .... a curriculum broad in scope, yet intensively taught.
pride to its capable teachmg staff. From principal on down, the school personnel 1s both
versatile and efficient, many teachers performing double duty in teaching two subjects, or in
Jean Ouay
Assistant Principal
Howard K. Hunter
Guidance Director
Mary Morrison
Librarian
Earl G. Abbott
Leota Cain
Louise Baker
Marion M. B:igh t
Harriet D. Carpenter
Lois Crank
C.
J. Carter
Harold W . Crook
Earl G. Abbott. B.A.• M.A.
S·>eiology Econorrtics
Athletic Diructor
AdvisE•r· Sociology Club
Louise Baker, B.A.. M.A.
Englisn
Adviser
Charles D. Campbell
Clara Clendenen
Lois Dean
Anna M. J;>evney
C.
Oliver N. Craig
Cornelia Dillon
J. Carter. B.A.
Physics, Seni >r S, :hnrn
Adviser- Radio CIJb
Clara Clendenen , B.S .. M.A.
English
Oliver N. Craig
Jr. Rt d Cress Knitting
Marion M. Bright
Art
Adviser ·Art Clul:
Ralph A. Brown, B.A .. M.A.
Mathematics
Charles D. Campbell , B.A .. M.A.
History
Head Football Cvach
Advis"r Varsity "S" Club
Leota Cain
Cafeteria Diff ct •r
Harriet D. Carpenter. B.S .. M.A.
r:lothi g P"rs< •al R· .gir en
Advis r Sopt.u;..urv Friendship
Club
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Ralph A. Brown
Woodworking
Adviser- ·Cam ;ra Club
Lois Crank, B.S.
Public Speaking, Debate
Adviser Debate Club. National
Forensic League
Harold W. Crook. B.S.
Biology
Lois Dean. B.S.
Expression : f'ublic- Speaking.
Stage trait
Adviser- ·Dmmatic Club, Stage
Crew
Anna M. Devney, B.S.. M.A.
History
Adviser
Stamp Cl..tb
Cornelia Dillon, B.S.
Matl .ma•ics, Physiology
Eva DuHadway
Elizabeth Hopkins
Madge Lindsay
Katharine Duvendeck
Kathryn Hubinger
r;p;.
Homer R. Gifford
Alice E. Juringus
Robert P. Louis
k val;;uHadway. B.S.
Commercial
Katharine Duvendeck, B.L.. B.A..
M.A.
German
Homer R. Gilford. B.S. (Deceased)
Mathematics
Jennie A. Gleeson, Ph.B .. M.A.
Latin
Sponsor Senior Class
Jacob E. Hines, B.M.. M.M.
Vocal Instruction
Adviser
A Cappella Choir
Boys Glee> Girls' Glee
Elizabeth Hopkins
Art
Kathryn Hubinger. B.S .. B.C.S.
Comf""ercial
Alice E. Juringus. B.S.
Girls' Physico Education
Girls Sports
Jacob E. Hines
• foleeson
Ruth R. Kennan
W. Hoyt Lowden
N. F. Leist
Hubert McNeill
Ruth R. Kennan. B.A .. M.A.
Latin
N. F. Leist. B.A .. M.A.
Law
Business Advrser Shuttle
Madge Lindsay, B.A .. M.A.
EngLish
Martin C. Loftus, B.A.. M.A.
Mathematics, Physiography
Assistant Footba.l Coach
Robert P. Louis, B.A.
Comme' ·ial
Business Manager
garizutions
Music Or·
W. Hoyt Lowden, B.A .. M.A.
History
Hubert McNeill, B.A .. M.A .. LL.B.
English Tournalisr
Adviser Observer
Editorial Adviser- Shuttle
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Nina McWebb
Milton G. Niergarth
Elizabeth Orl
William H. Morris
Ralph C. Morris
Helen Noll
C. C. Nixon
Mildred Palmer
Nina McWebb, Nurse
Health Education
Advis"r -Health Clul:
Ralph C. Morris. B.A., M.A .. LL.B.
Cl ~istry
Advis•, -raf.ic Palrv
William H. Morris. B.S.. M.A.
H1st ry, Soci<'Jogy
Harold L. Naragon, B.A .. M.A.
Hist• ry
William V. Nick. B.A.. M.A.
Matherr.atics, Science
Assistant Track CoaL.
Milton G. Niergarth, B.A.
Or-:hestra, Band
C. C. Nixon , B.A.
~hE'rr is'ry, Se'1i
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Scic,ce
William V. Nick
Harold L. Naragon
E. C. Ollinger
N. B. Nunemaker
Carson W. Pepper
Mabel Philpott
Alma Polk
Helen Noll. Ph.B., M.A.
History
Adviser History C' ub
N. B. Nunemaker. B.A.
Chemistry
E. C. Offinger
Boys' Physical Education
Coach-
~e11nis
Cross Countr:{,
Track
Elizabeth Ort. B.A.. M.A.
Frem:h, GArman
Mildred Palmer. B.A .. M.A.
English
Carson W. Pepper. B.S .• M.A.
Machine Shop
Mabel Philpott
Home Ec< nomks
Alma Polk. B.A.. M.A.
English
Marie Kurtz
Charles C. Reynard
Edgar E. Vance
Rachael A . Wolf
Helen B. Wright
Edith I. Scribner
Douglas W. Vivian
Alice M. Zuck
Marie Kurtz, B.A.
Comn• rcia
Charles C. Reynard. B.A., M.A.
English
AdvisEr Ci na C.ut
Edith I. Scribner, Ph.B .. M.A.
Boa
B1 ogy
John L. Snavely, B.S.. M.A.
Mat~ •. atic
Scan •mi• ·s
Galt ~each Advisur Chess
Clur
John L. Snavely
Elizabeth Wenger
Anna M. Soutar
Roy H. Wisecup
Lucy Dickson
Douglas W. Vivian
Boys' Phy;,lcal Education
Swi:nming each
Elizabeth Wenger. B.A.
Cnmm< rcial
Roy H. Wisecup. B.S.
Mechanica DraWing
Bas . tl al. and Bu:;• !all Coach
Rachael A. Wolf, B.A.
English
Advisr->r Vv hino \..-
Anna M. Soutar. B.A .. M.A.
Eco IC~""ICS G ography
Helen B. Wright. B.A .. M.A.
E11g ish
George E. Todd, B.A.
E11g s
Edgar E. Vance, B.S.
Comm rcial
Timek.. o~p •r F ~tLoll Bask tball
Alice M. Zuck. B.A .. B.S .. M.A.
Spanish
Adviser Spanish C'ul
Lucy Dickson. B.S., M.A.
Eng isn
Not Pictured
Naomi Caldwell, M.A.
fnghs
Janet Jones. B.S .. M.A.
History Fr
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Adviser Hunor S,..:ie:y
Isabella Latta, B.A., M.A.
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Each morning bright
and early (early anyhow) we listen to ...
. . . the morning broadcast and
student embellishments.
THROUGHOUT THE DAY
Peter Roberts and Shirley Jones examine
a bit of ceramic art.
They run the neon movie
Standing: D. Bart.ett, D. Disbro,
B. Tuckerman, P. Swank, B House.
Sitting:
J. Wise, R St!ebeling J. Corio.
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Hard at
corning.
war,;
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Men behind the scenes
hbrary labor.
class -contest
the stage crew.
A patnolic. ILotii ira gym class
Wit.:h and Berries woE or cc.s•umes
:or he Hi·Y Show.
tl.r. Craig s woodvrorlur g
pleting a proJect.
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FREDERICK ROBERT DIXON, PRESIDENT
Honor Society, Student CounciL A Cappella Choir, Sociology Club, History Club
(Treas.), Cinema Club (Sec., V. Pres.),
Monitor Comm1ttee, Science Club.
THOMAS WILLIAM MATHER
VICE PRESIDENT
Sociowgy Ctuo, History Club, Latin
Club, Monitor Committee, Cinema Club
(Pres., V. Pres.), Science Club.
MARGARET RHYNE
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Honor Society, Student CounciL Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Fnendship,
Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health
Club.
WE CALL THE ROLL
NE hundre::l. and fifty-one of us marched
over from Kirk and viewed our storehouse
of knowledge w1th mixed emotions and plans
... Chuck Dnggs with a record of all A's from
the beginning, coming through to be valed1c·
torian ... Mary Ellen O'Brien, personality girl
. . . Fred Dixon as prexy . . . Janet Morgan's
scholastic ability ... Ralph Essell dancing his
way to the title of best . . . Sally Brown, not
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missing a day smce she came over ... the ohso-funny lines of George Umstead and J<;>hnny
Angel in the Hi-Y shows ... Evelyn Wallace
and Franny Allerton with a new swimming
routine for each meet ... Frank Stembruegge's
rare sports-writing ability . . . Adele Thayer's
basketball style . . . all around athlete Bill
Knapp . . . Basketballer "Moose" Keefer . . .
Graduation night .. .
Thomas Alleman
Betty Ankeney
Richard Beeler
Roger Berry
Frances Allerton
Robert Joseph Auer
Thomas Beeman
Bernice Bode
THOMAS V. ALLEMAN Football (Mgr.), Vur. !r S c;,
H' 'f
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Science Club
. . FRANCES
ALLERTON ~eaders' Club G A.A., "S" Letter Gir Aq a·
Dux, s, phom rc Fri~ d ship s, ·nior Friendship, StrearTlinnr
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JOHN
JACK A. ANDONIAN
ROBERT ANGEL Bas• .I:. oil 'Mgr B ys G; "' ~'ul: A Cap
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Boost
ers CvMrrtltee .
. . THOMAS A. ANGELONE Hockey
Boys· Glee Clul:- His! ·y C1ul ChPss and "":hecke, C 1ul:'
Cinema Club . .
BETTY LOU ANKENEY G.A.A , Aqua
Dux, SophoTOcre Fri. •nJslur s, lie:.. rri<>r :!ship, Dramatic
Club, Q<"ldogy Club History Club Spanish Club, La tn
Club, L, opl-aqi ~'11l De·tate C'ub Monitor Commi•tc" . . .
ROBERT JOSEPH AUER I otball, Hi Y, \of •niter omn ''
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. CASIMIR L. BAGINSKI . . . FLORENCE PAGE
BARTON G ~- A Aqua ')
s •0 :"1 ro Fri< '1• lship Sen, r
Fr nt s• p
H. :1pt.) Dramauc Club, Debate Clut . . . .
JEANNE BECKMAN Obscrver Edit. Staff, G.A.A., A Cap
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:' phomor~:> Fr.endsh.p (Cabtnetl, Sc tlor
Friendshtp (Cabinet:, Dramatic Club. Sociology Club, Hts·
tory CluJ:, S anisn ''lub, L.1t.r. ClJb, H al•l-J Club (V. Pres'
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Jack Andonian t
Casimir Baginski
Francis Belgan
Anabell Bogigian
John Angel
Florence Barton
Audrey Bender
Robert Braund
Thomas Ari<!~>IOJlel
Jeanne Beckman
Nancy Bendrick
Salome Britton
Debate Club. Monitor Corr rritiE"
RICHARD C. BEELER
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THOMAS C. BEEMAN ,
al, Ht Y, Moni;,:,r Cc..rr
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FRANCIS J. BELGAN Faseball, V rsi'" S
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. AUDREY
BENDER G.A A. Sophomore Friendship, Ser!or ~~, lds .. t
>ra
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Whir,J Club . .
NANCY BENDRICK Leaders' Ciu:...
G.A.A., 6A.. r-appel,-.r .....
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>r Friandshtp, Senior
Fnendship, Dramatic
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Heal•h Cia~
Morutcr Commiaee .
ROGER BERRY Bos!(etb<"Ill (lv':qr
Reserve Basketball (~ 1
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Club, MonHor Committe
BERNICE BODE -G A.A.
Sophomore Fner,dshtp
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Club,
Mor itor C.>mmittee . . .
ANABELL BOGIGIAN -Leaders
Cl•Jb, Sophc"'lore Frien <
F , nd.- •!' ~ab.net)
Drarr:>t,c
."ub, Heal h Club (H R
'opt.)
ROBERT BRAUND ')bserv r E '•t St If, hi v
Mid
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res.:. , lonitor Commit'e
SALOME BRITTON Scpr ;>Me 1 Fnendshtp S<>n •.::r
Frie
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Richard Broadman
Paul Cavasina
Bert Cowan
Anne Dick
Sally Brown
Helen Chamis
Ruth Gulp
Jean Dillmuth
Peggy Bussong
Richard Conover
Robert Cunningham
Charles Driggs
R:CHARD PAUL BROADMAN Band . . . . SALLY JANE
BROWN Hcnor Society, Leaders' Club, G.A.A, Band,
s, 1ph 1mor Friendship (Cabinet), Senior Friendship (Treas.),
::lramalic Club History C'ub Health Club De ale CluJ:.
Monitor Committee . . .
PEGGY JOAN BUSSONGHoror Society (Sec.), StudE'nl Council, G.A.A .. Sophomore
Friendship (Pres., V. Pres.l. Senior Friendship (Cabinet).
Dramatic CJU , History Club, H••a.th Club, Monitor Committee . . . . LOIS ROBERTA BYRUM Athletic Counci:
(Sec.), Leaders' Club, G.A.A., "S" Letter Girl, Aqua Dux,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club
ROBERT CAMPBELL Stage Cr w Asst. Stage Mgr ..
Stagf' Mgr.)
. . PAUL E. CAVASINA .
. . HELEN
CHAMIS G.A.A., Girls Glee Club S< .phomnre Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club . . . .
RICHARD CONOVER Football, ':'rack, History Club . . . .
CAROLYN CONSLA Leaders' Club, Girls' Glee Club,
Sophomor" Friendship, Senior Friendship, Fr nch Club,
Health Club, Monitor Committe~ .
JUNE M. CORNS
. BERT COW AN
- Senior Friendship, Health Club .
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Roberta
Carolyn
Georgia
Mildred
Byrum
Consla
Dawes
Driver
Rebert Campbell
June Corns
Esther DiCicco
Robert Dunbar
Football, Varsity 'S' Club, Hi-Y, Monitor Committee . . . .
RUTH E. GULP G.A.A.. Senior Friendship, Health Club,
Monitor Committee . . . . ROBERT HORN CUNNINGHAM
- Stage Crew, Moni r CommittPe . . . . GEORGIA DAWES
. . . . ESTHER FLORENCE DiCICCO Gtns Glee C'ub,
Sophomore Friendship Senior Fri• •ndship. Dr ~malic Clut,
Philomathean Club, Health Club . . .
ANNE C. D~CK
G.A.A., Sophcmcre Friendship S<•! icr Fri••nciship, HE'altt
JEAN DILLMUTH Ponor
Club, Monitor Committee . . .
Society, G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Heal!' Club . . . .
CHARLES M. DRIGGS Honor Society, Student Council
:Pres.). )uPior t..1wanian Football, Cross Country Track,
Boys Glee Club, A Cappella Choir (Pres.), Hi-Y, Latin
Club, Lotophcgi Club (Pres.), Debate Club (Pr<•s.), D• tate
Team. N ':!tiona! Forensic League (Treas.) .
. MILDRED
DRIVER Sophomore Friendship, Senior Frienaship, Dra
malic .:lui •. Sociology Club, History Club (Treas.), Lotophagi
Club (SP.c .. Treas.), Heal\h Club (Pres., Treas. Debate Club,
ROBERT DUNBAR Pifle Team.
Monitor Committee
Ralph Essell
Milan Forkapa
David Gottschall
Betty Lou Hamilton
Dwight Evans
Deyne Fox
James Graham
June Harraman
RALPH ESSELL Basketball, ReservE Bask ·'bal
r .ss
Country, Trark, Varsity "S" Club ... R. DWIGHT EVANS
·Honor Soc1ety Observer Bus. Statf - r,nis. Hockr.v Gn.
Rifle Club lh· Y, Monitor Committe"' . . . G. CURTIS FIX
Swimming Track, Varsity ·s Club, Cheerleader Hi Y
Moniter Cornmittl!'e- . . . . WALTER ELWOOD FOLLETT
Doys' Gl,
Clul S i"logy Clu
Ihstory .... ub
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Club . . . HORACE FORBUSH Honor Society, Observer
Edit. Stall !-li-Y, Momtcr CommittP•, Spanish C'ub
MILAN R. FORKAPA Rifle Club, Latin Club . .
DEYNE
FOX St. >I hi ndship, Sociology Club Hardth C u
ELSIE S. FRANCHI Honor Society, G.A.A. "S' Letter Girl,
S• m r Fr'e ctst ip Dr· 1m a tic C' ~b Hea.th C! 1b (Sec.), !)obate Club . . . ETHEL FRANCIS Sophomore Friendship
Senior Friendship, Dramati• Clul:., :Soci.,Joqy Club, History
Club, Health Club . . . CAROL FRISBEE Hone· Society
Observer Edit. Staff, SopL .m r fr n ts ir Senior Fnenctship, Hist ~ '"'lub, Lc:ophagi Club, Heal•n C.ub, C.nem ~
Curtis Fix
Elsie Franchi
Evelyn Graul
John Hart
Walter Follett
Ethel Francis
Margaret Greggor
Shirley Heckelman
Horace Forbu~h.
Carol Fri&bee
Jee Haas
Kenneth Hennle
Club, Monitor ~cmm1 t
DAVID F. GOTTSCHALT Band
. JAMES C. GRAHAM F ·tbaL Varsity S
Club, Boys G1~ Cl
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EVELYN GRAUL Sno.. Cf". I
Fn<>ndship, Sen :>r Fll"J ~ p
MARGARE r
GREGGOR <v.A A., Gir,s' Glee Club, Sophom .. ,~ Fri· ndsh.p S• •r" r Fri •ds ip SoclC~loqy Club. Latin Club, Health
C't.b.
JOE HAAS B~p Glee Cub (Pros.), A Cappel'a
Choir (V. hes. Dramatic
ul Movi• '"':rew St·'Y'' Cr.w,
Mo,Htor Committee . . . BETTY LOU HAMILTON Athletic
Council Leaders' ClUI G. A A 'S L, ~r Gir j., ua 2~ ·
F.i• ndstnp s, m
• rie.ndship
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HARRAMAN
. . JOHN RICHARD HART Footba .. R
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Bas• c;a •.
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Clue La:in Club, Mom or
Commit,ee- . . . . SHIRLEY HECKELMAN
Lc:ophaqi Club HP.::l th C .1:'
Fri ndsh1p S ...,r Fr en -:lsh1p
KENNETH HENNIE.
Jlonor Soctt; y,
C, e~rr Clu '· Sophomore
,{onitC'r Committee . . . .
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Edward Henry
Clarence Keefer
Bill Knapp
Albina Leone
Margaret Hinske
Ken Keegler
Beverly Kopp
Jack Lewis
Robert Hunscher
Lillian Kellogg
Ruth Kormos
Louise Liberator
EDWARD F. HENRY-Band, Stage Crew, Sociology Club,
Debate Club, Whirlo Club (V. Pres.) . . . . MARGARET
HINSKE Honor Society, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Health Club, History Club . . . . ROBERT
HUNSCHER Band, Rifle Club, Monitor Committee . . . .
MARJORIE JAFFEE Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Philomathean
Club, Health Club . . . . MARY ANN KAPPEN -G.A.A.,
Sophomore Frier.dship, Senior Friendship (Cabinet). Soc-i-
ology Club, Health Club, Monitor Committee . . . . .
CLARENCE D. KEEFER Basketball, Reserve Basketball.
Varsity "S" Club, A Cappella Choir Monitor Committee,
Spanish Club (Treas.) .... KEN K. KEEGLER -Debate Club
. LrLLIAN KELLOGG Shuttle Bus. Staff Sophomore
Friendship, Lotophagi Club, Monitor Committee . . . . JEAN
KELLY G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health
Club, Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee . . . . . . ELSIE
KERRIGAN Honor Society, Observer Edit. Staff, Sophomore Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Senior Friendship, Sociology
Club, History Club, Latin Club, P.ealth Ch.:b, Debate Club,
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Marjorie Jaffee
Jean Kelly
Ralph Kretzer
Edgar Loeber
Mary Ann Koppen
Elsie Kerrigan
Robert Larbig
Betty Martin
Cinema Club, Spanish Club (V. Pres.) . . . . BILL KNAPPFootball. Basketball, Reserve Basketball. Tennis, Varsity
''S" Club (Pres.), Band, Hi-Y (V. Pres.). Monitor Committee,
Spanish Club (V. Pres.) . . . . BEVERLY JANE KOPPG.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior
Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee . . . . RUTH
KORMOS Leaders' Club. G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Dramatic Club, Sociology
C:l11h. HP.alth Club, Monitor Committee . . . . RALPH V.
KRETZER-Band, Orchestra, Rifle Club, Boys' Glee Club
(Librarian), Movie Crew, Stage Crew, Camera Club, Chess
and Checker Club . . . . ROBERT F. LARBIG -Observer
Edit. Staff, Rifle Club. Hi-Y, Monitor Committee . . . .
ALBINA N. LEONE -G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior
Friendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club . . . . JACK R.
LEWIS Band, Orchestra . . . . LOUISE M. LIBERATORJr. Red Cross . . . . EDGAR B. LOEBER Movie Crew . . . .
BETTY JEAN MARTIN Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club,
Health Club.
Vivian Massa
Bill McNeilly
Caroline Muntz
Betty Norder
Byron Masters
Kitty Lou Merkle
Aileen Murphy
Mary Ellen O' Brien
VIVIAN EL.'UNE MASSA S ~r>ior Friendship, Philomat~ ean
Clut. H, Jith CJul ' ' TJi r Coirmittee . . . . BYRON
PHILLIP MASTERS l.wnitor Committee
LILLIAN D.
MAY -Gir.s' Glee Cub, A Cappella Choir, Sophorr rf>
Fri r dship Se.Jior Friendship, Monitor Committee . . . .
LUCILLE MAY -Girls' Glee Club. A Cappella Choir, Sophonore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee ..
ROBERT McKENZIE Rifle Club, Cinema Club . . . . BILL
McNEILLY Football, Hockey Golf, Monitor Committee . . .
KITTY LOU MERKLE G.A A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore
Fri• r ::lship Senior Frie tdship, Art Club (Sec.-Treas.), Lati
"lui" WU lo Club, Spanish Clul . . . . RAE HANNAH
MOLDER Dramatic Club
CHARLOTTE MONCK
Hone Socie;ty, Student Council, G.A A. Aqua-Dux A Col'
pella Cl]oir, Sophomore Friendship. Santor Fnendship (Pres ..
V. Pres.). Mid-Year Play Soci, •gy C'ub, He;alth Clt.b,
Debate Club, Cinema Club . . . JANET MORGAN Honor
Society (Treas.), Observer Edit. Staff G.A .A., Aqua Dux
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club
Lillian May
Rae Molder
Richcud Musgrave
Ted Partlow
Lucille May
Charlotte Monck
Hazel Noble
Don Paul
Robed McKe
Janet Morgan
Sue Noll
Sam Perrolti
(Sec.. Hist •ry C'ul::, HE>alth Ciub Spanish Club (Pres.)
CAROLINE MUNTZ So_"" ...... re Friendship. Whir.o C.ub
AILEEN ELIZABETH MURPHY -G.A.A. Aquu-- ._.._
Se,wr Friendship. Whir
Clun . . .
RICHARD B.
1 nis.
MUSGRAVE Monit• r Committee, Spamsh '"'
HAZEL M. NOBLE Honor Society, Leaders' Club. Sophc·
mer~ Frie dsh1p S mior Frienus! ip
4tstory Club, Lalln
Club Spanish Club (Pres.) . .
SUE NOLL S )phomore
Friend&hip, Senior FriE>nds ip, History rlul: Heath C!ut
Momtor Committee . .
BETTY LOUISE NORDER Sophomore Friendship, Seni >r fri "iship. H a th ' rul: VII r , ,
Chb, Monitor Committee . . .
MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN
Honer Society (V. Pres.), Stt.dent ::: ur~ (V o.~
Council (Pres.). G.A.A , "S'' Letter Gir. Aqua Dux Sophomore Friendship (Sec.> Senior Friends• p :' C'
History Club, Monttor Committee . . . TED PARTLOW
:nr B· -ys' G1
~lur:1ra~ · 1c
Rifle Club (Pres.), Rlf.
C'ut Car:o· ra Club . . . DON PAUL -Bnnd . . . . SAM F.
PERROTTI Golf, Varsity 'S Clu , Boys' Glee C'ub.
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Dart Peterson
Frederick Reiss
Lois Scharlau
Myrle Siller
Ruth Peterson
Hazel Rekittke
Virginia Schrock
Thelma Skid:nore
Virginia Preston
Fred Riegler
William Seitz
Marilyn Smith
DART G. PETERSON Hone r Society, Observer Edi;, Staff,
Boys' Glee Club (V. Pres.), A Cappella Choir, H1-Y, Cam·
era Club, Monitor Committee .... RUTH DORIS PETERSON
Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club . . . VIRGINIA HUNTER
PRESTON Leaders' Club, G .A.A., Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Fiiendship, Philomathean Club, Health Club (Treas.) ,
Monitor Committee, Spanish Club .... CLIFFORD G. PRIOR
Boys' Glee Club (Sec.), A Cappella Choir . . . . MARVIN
H. REICHARD Monitor Committee . . . . FREDERICK REISS
Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Monitor
Committee .... HAZEL DORIS REKITTKE Girls' Glee Club,
A Cappella Choir, Sophomore friendship, Senior Friendship,
Health Club, Monitor Committee . . . . FRED W. RIEGLER.
JR. Football, Varsity "S" Club, Hi Y . . . . NELSON L.
ROBY Boys Glee Club, A Cappella Chmr, Whirlo Clul:
Cinema Club . . . . IREENE RUSSELL History Club . . . .
LOIS SCHARLAU Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship, Ser,ior Friendship, Monitor Committee . . . . . VIRGINIA
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Clifford Prior
Nelson Roby
Lewis Shatten
Nancy Smith
Marvin Reichard
Ireene Russell
Charles Siddaway
Gene Snook
SCHROCK Honer Society, G.A.A., "S" Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship (Treas.), Dramatic Club,
Health Club (V. Pres.), Cinema Club, Spanish Club . . . .
WILLIAM SEITZ Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Cinema Club,
Monitor CommiTtee . . . . LEWIS A. SHATTEN -,Spanish
Club . . . . CHARLES W . SIDDAWAY Rifle Club, Hi·Y,
S;amp Club . . . . MYRLE SILLER G.A.A., "S'' Letter Girl.
Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Senl~r Friendship, Sociology Club, Health Club (H. R. Capt.),
Spanish Club .. .. THELMA JANE SKIDMORE A Cappella
Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship . . . .
MARILYN SMITH Leaders' Club G.A.A., Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship, Latin Cluh. HE>alth Club,
Monitor Committee, Spanish Club . . . . NANCY SMITHLeaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friend·
ship, History Club, Health Club . . . . GENE SNOOKBend, Orchestra.
Marjorie Soli
Frank Tartaglia
Ellanore Thompson
Evelyn Wallace
Gloria Spetrino
Calvin Tayerle
George Umstead
Bettie W eilcn:i
MARJORIE SOLT Leaders' Club, Volleyball, Sophomore
Friendship Ca.::>inet), Senior Frt0ndship (H. R. Capt.),
Dramatic Club, Health Club (V. Pres.), Monitor Committee . . . .GLORIA SPETRINO -Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Health Club, Monitor Committee . . . .
FRANK STEINBRUEGGE Honor Society, Student Council,
Shuttle Edit. Staff, Observer Edit. Staff (Sports Editor),
Junior Kiwanian Band, Hi-Y Lotophagi Club, Boosters
Committee . . . . ED SYLVESTER -Cross Country, Varsity
"S" Club, Art Club Spanish Club . . . VIDA ELIZABETH
TALCOTT -G.A.A., Band, Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club
A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology Club, Health Club, Debate Club, Whirlo Club, Cinema Club _ . . . FRANK
TARTAGLIA Football, Movie Crew, Monitor CommWee,
Golf . . . _ CALVIN R. TAYERLE Honor Society, Observer
Edit. Staff, Gul' Rifle Club Hi-Y, Camera Club . . . . .
CLARENCE F. TAYLOR . . . . RUDOLPH RICHARD TEWS
Rifle ~earn, G··rman Club . . . . ADELE THAYER-Athletic Counc1!, Leaders· Club, G.A.A., "S" Letter Ghl, SoJ->h·
Frank Steinbruegge
Clarence Taylor
Angela Vara
Merlin Weintz
Ed Sylvester
Richard Tews
Elaine Verburg
Jane Whitwell
Vida Talcott
Adele Thayer
Walter W~:~ch 11rn a n
Priscilla Yauch
omore Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Senior Friendship \H. ?.
Capt.), Health Club (H. R. Capt. Monitor Ccmmiaee, Spanish Club .... ELLANORE MAE THOMPSON )r. Red Cross.
Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship,
Philomathean Club, Health Club, Cinema Club . . . . .
GEORGE J, UMSTEAD Foctball, Varsity "S" Club, Hi-Y
(Chaplain), Lotophagi Clui.J, Debate Club. Debate Tearn.
Momtor Committee . . . . ANGELA MARIE VARA -Girls
Glee Club, A Cappella Choir S0phomore Friendship Senior Friendship, Health Club . _ . . ELAINE VERBURG Sophomore Friendship, Semcr Friendship, Health CluJMonitor Committee . _ . . WALTER WACHSMAN . . _ .
EVELYN WALLACE -Honur Society, Athletic CouncL,
G.A.A., 'S' Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship
Latin Club . . . . BETTIE ANNE WEILAND . . . . MERLIN
WEINTZ . . . . JANE WHITWELL -G.A.A. Sophom.,re
Friendship, Senior Frienas~ip (H. R. Capt.), Socio,cgy ClU.:1 Jealth Club. Moritor Comm1ltee . . . . ANNE PRISCILLA
YAUCH -G.A.A., Sophom,;re Friendship, Senior Friendship
Hist-, y Club, Streamliner Club.
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CALVIN COOLIDGE, PRESIDENT
Honor Society, Student Council. Shuttle
Editorial Staff (Asst. Editor, Editor-in-Chief),
Ob ·erver Editoria: S•af£, Junior Ktwaniar.,
Hi-Y (Pres., Sec.), Mid Year Play <Busmess
Mgr.l, Spanish Club (Pres., V. Pres.), Debate Club, Debate Team, National Forer:.sic Leaque.
GEORGEANNA CROFT. VICE PRESIDENT
Huuor Socwty, Student Counc1l (Sec.J,
Athletic Counc!l (Sec.l, G.A.A., Sophomore
Fnendship (Cabinet), Senior Fnendship,
Dramatic Club, Spamsh Cluo (Sec.>, Debate Club, Monitor Committee.
JAMES M. REID
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Student Cuttn(
r -:>!ball, Track, Var1 reas.l, Hi-Y, Sociolsity "S" Club (S
ogy Club, History dub, Monitor Commlttee.
Shaw in September, 1939, as the
E NTERED
largest class ever to graduate from Kirk
. . . suffered all the sophomore hopes, fears,
and dreams . . . liked Shaw for its spirit . . .
thrived on a splendid junior year . . . all the
while admiring the mighty seniors . . . suddenly came the realization that we were the
seniors . . . and liking it . . . sorrowed by
Pajak's leg operation ... thankful that we had
fleet-footed Regan, plunging Clark, and rocksohd Krause to carry on . . . the Culver spectacle .. . hoping against hope in the last minutes of that fateful Heights game . . . shocked
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by the December 7 disaster and what it would
mean to our careers . . . all the outstanding
members of our class . . . scholars Smith and
Dillow . . . Coolidge, the diminutive dynamo
. . . all-scholastic Reid . . . the journalistic
genius of Guthrie . . . Queens Christian and
·Croft . . . the feminine athletic ability of Reynolds and Coburn . . . the dramatic stars,
Cameron and Reimholz . . . Havens, the City
Hi-Y president ... the aquatic record-smashing
of Clark . . . our cancelled spring vacation . . .
then . .. Kid Day . .. Prom Night ... and finally
graduation!
Bob Acheson
Elberon Andrews
Janice Ayers
Harold Barletta
John Allen
Paul Andrews
Dean Maze
Phyllis Barndt
BOB ACHESON SwiiT'ming .
. JOHN M. ALLEN History Clulc Latin C.ub Camera Clul Stamp rluo
HAROLD R. ALLISON Track, Tennis, Varsity "S" Club,
History Club !)~bat~ C\u, Debat•
m.. Nahonal Foren
sic League . . . . EUGENE ANDERSON Be •YS Gtee Club.
A Cappella Choir . . . . ROXY ALEX ANDONIAN G.A.A.
SophomorE' Friendship, Senior Friendship . . . . ELBERON
ANDREWS -Cro :ss Country Track, Rtfle Club, Movie Crew
. . . . PAUL E. ANDREWS Art Club . . .
RAY
AUGUSTINE Baseba I, H >ekey Varstty S' Club Hi-Y
Sociology Club. Monitor Committee . .
BEN AUSTIN
Footba,J. Varsity "S' CL.1!:- Hi Y. Mid Year P,ay Debat•
Club, Monitor Committee . . .
FLORENCE AVERILL
G.A.A., Sophomore friendship, S nior Frienctshtp Dra
matic Club, History Club (V. Pres.), Health Club (H. R.
Harold Allison
Ray Augustine
Vernon Baldwin
Barbara Barr
Eugene Anderson
Ben Austin
Margaret Barclay
Jean Barr
Roxy Andonian
Florence Averill
Joseph Barey
Margie Barry
Capt.), Moni:or Committ<?e , . . JANICE AYERS -G.A.A.
Sophomore Friendship, Senior rtie:nc sht, ~Ai, Year Play
Dramati,. Club, History Club Spa tsh Cl
\ Pr .s. S
Hea tn .._,Jub, M >il , Cc.'llmi•t
DEAN MELVIN
MAZE . . . . VERNON BALDWIN
. MARGARET
BARCLAY
Sopher.. •re Friendship
Se. i• r friet.cts. 11=
Hea th Club, Mer iter Committe.._ .
. JOSEPH P. BAREY
Cross Country . .
. HAROLD BARLETTA B"ys G
Clu':J . .
PHYLLIS JEAN BARNDT ·uir,s Glee Cu:.
Sophomnr¢ Friendst p s, nior frien .ship Health Ch:b
BARBARA BARR u.A.J... , "S" Letter Girl. Aqua ').
S ph rr re Fri
dship, Spa'lish Club . . .
JEAN
1.~ tt"r Gir
Aqua-Dux, Sopt.
BARR G. A. A
S
frie ciship . .
MARGIE BARRY Leaders Club, G.A.A.
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Beverly Baughman
Ken Birnbaum
Ray Blosser
Helen Brigman
Inez Beranek
Theresa Bitonti
Angus Bond
Barbara Brooker
Donald Berger
Alice Black
Roberta Bond
Beatrice Brown
BEVERLY BAUGHMAN Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella
Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology
Club, Health Club, Cinema Club .. . . INEZ BERANEK
Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club . . . . DONALD BERGER
·Swimming, Varsity "S" Club, Hi-Y .... LEOPOLD BERGMANN Rifle Club, Spanish Club (V. Pres.), Chess and
Checker Club . . . . JACK R. BIRKHOLD Boys' Glee Club,
A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club (Treas.) . . . . KEN
BIRNBAUM- Hi-Y, Greenhouse operator . . . . THERESA
BITONTI . . . . ALICE BLACK Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Health Club . . . . LOIS BLAUMAN
Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship (H. R. Capt.),
Senior Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Dramatic Club, Cinema
Club, Streamliners' Club . . . . MARJORIE BLIDE -Leaders'
Club, G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Art Club (Sec., Treas.) . . . . RAY D.
BLOSSER Honor Society, Cross Country. ':'rack, Rifle Club,
Rifle Team, Chess and Checker Club (V. Pres.), Monitor
Committee .
. ANGUS FORDHAM BOND Rifle Club,
A Cappella Choir, Chess and Checker Club (Treas.),
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Leopold Bergmann
Lois Blauman
Rosemary Brady
Marjorie Brown
Jack Birkhold
Marjorie Blide
Betty Braun
Betty Brownlee
Astronr.my Club (Sec.-Treas.) . . .
ROBERTA BONDG.A.A ., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappell::r Choir, Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship, Mid Year Play, Dramatic
Club, Debate Club, Whirlo Club . . . . ROSEMARY BRADY
-G.A.A., Sophomcre Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health
Club, Monitor Committee . . . . BETTY BRAUN-G.A.A.,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship . . . . HELEN
RAE BRIGMAN G.A.A., Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club (Sec.),
Sociolcgy Club, Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee . . . . BARBARA BROOKER Leaders' Club, G.A.A.,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Art Club . . . .
BEATRICE E. BROWN Monitor Committee . . . . MARJORIE BROWN Leaders' Club, G.A.A., "S" Letter Girl,
Band (Drum Majorette), Orches~ra, Sophomore Friendship
(H. R. Capt.), Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club, Streamliners'
Club, Monitor Committee . . . . BETTY BROWNLEEObserver Edit. Staff (Copy Editcr, Feature Editor), Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Lolophagi Club,
Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Commrttee.
Elaine Burris
Elsie Carey
Joan Christian
Lawrence Clark
Mary Butler
Art Carle
Patricia Christy
Pat Clark
ELAINE BURRIS ~nls Glee Club, A Cuppella Chi!,
Semor friends If La: .n ...... uo Whir_ c:..~b, Monitor Cor-·
:nittee . . . . MARY E. BUTLER Sophomore Friendship,
SPnior Fri~ dshi1 H€al.th Club Monit• r ,....nmmiltee . . . .
CAMILLE L. CABOT
MARY CALVIN Observer Edu.
S '"'
~ A '
Gle,
1.. ~L
S
>fE
Frie , 1»'1. ,
Semor . r_ • •s, 1p Monitor Committe . . . . GLEN B.
CAMERON Sw1mmmq Hockey Bard (Pres. Ass . Cc .•uctor Ore! s•ra, Mia Y• ::~ P\ay ":,a., otic Ch.ob ~reas.)
Monitor Co!!:rr 1t.ce .
ELSIE MARIE CAREY G.A A
Senior n• n
(H R. ~c:pt.), S~ic
L ul· :::;, . ~reas.)
ART CARLE Band . .
DICK CERREZIN Shuttle
Ed1t. S•aff 8Ls"f{E. Edit. St
F
Hi V Cam r
MAURICE CHANDLER
Club, Mcnitcr Committee .
;-_,01' a I \"orsi y ;:, Club . . . . ROGER CHAPMAN
JOAN CHRISTIAN Student Cc un ·i ~ 'ti .:: nc i Leadrs r-o•u (S <.
:; A.A .. Aqua Dux, Sophomore Fn ndsJ-.ip
(Treas.) Senior Friendship Mid· Year Play, Dramatic Club,
Sociology Club, Spanish Clul:, (V. Pres., Sec.), Health Club
Camille Cabot
Dick Cerrezin
Domenic Cirincione
Richard Clark
(Sec-), Monil-r C-.mrrut:ee
Mary Calvin
Maurice Chandler
Ruth Cisar
Walter Clough
Glen Cameron
Roger Chapman
Adelbert Clark
Virginiu Coburn
. PA I R'CIA CHR!SIY
G.A A., G1r!s' G. e ClJb, Sophornor
. '" ,.
~
FriPndsr.Ip J:'r:J~ ~tv· vlu
Monitor Commit\E:'e
DOMENIC CIR!NCIONE Jl~c.nitor CC'mMilte"
RUTH
JEANNE CISAR
13us. Staff (Asst. Mgr.) ' ""•
(''
·~
L " '
rl G.A A , Gals' G ce C.JI- ,... Jph-!:'1 •
Fne-'1dship (H. Fl. Capt.), Ser ior FriN :.ish1p (H R. Capt 1
Healtr '- u
..,,. !.) Whir to C.::
.' r
- ,·
ADELBERT CLARK .
LAWRENCE CLARK
RICHARD L. (Pat) CLARK S rr " q
~ .JL, l i 'r
Mo r it •r Comr.•ilte•
RICHARD EARL
Sw. CLARK Football, Basketb lll Reserve B1s,·at
m.~q Varsi''
S r:::lJb, Hi V Me>mtor Ccmmi' ~
WALTER CLOUGH MOPI!Or Commit!
. VIRGINIA
MAE COBURN !! nor :3oc! ty Ath.ctic Cou.. .. G A. r..
S
.... t
Gi
Girls' Gl
C'lub (prps,,, A Cappo!:~
Choir, SoJ:'lomore Friendsh.p, Senior FnendsJ-.ip (Pre
Inter-Club Council Repres€'r.tative), Spanis!-1 Club (Pr.-s ..
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Rebecca Cohen
Hazel Crawford
Betty Darner
Carol
Virginia C ;,lville
Marion Cross
Arleen Davidson
D~ - M~ GJ
Janis Connell
Ruth Cullen
Betty Davidson
M:C'
~.
w·w
REBECCA COHEN G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Sociology
Club, Streamliners' Club . . . . VIRGINIA COL VILLE
G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore
Friendship, Se.1ior fli.,m.b!Jip, Spanish Club (Sec.), Cinema
Club . . . . JANIS CONNELL G.A.A., "S" Letter Girl,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club,
Cinema Club . .
. JAMES P. CORIO Rifle Club, Movie
Crew, Moniter Committe", Radio Club .... BETTY R. COUP
- G.A.A . A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior
friendship, Monitor Committee . . . . HAZEL EDRA CRAWFORD -Girls' Glee Club, A . Coppe!la Choir Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee . . . .
MARION CROSS Sop •. orr ore Frie'ldship, Senior Friendship,
Cinemn Clut .
. . RUTH CULLEN Band, A Cappella
Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor
Committee . . . . RICHARD W . CURRELL ·Rille Club, Hi-Y,
Stamp Club . . . . PHYLENE FAYE DALE ·Girls' Glee Club,
A Cappella Choir Senior Friendship, History Club, Health
Club, Cinema Club . . . . BETTY DARNER -Leaders' Club,
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James Corio
Richard Currell
Jean Davies
Betty Coup
Phylene Dale
Mary Ellen Davies
e::.:tiaha•l
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club,
Monitor Committee . . . . ARLEEN DAVIDSON ·G.A.A.,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club .. ..
BETTY DAVIDSON Swimming, G.A.A., "S" Letter Girl,
Senior Friendship . . . . JEAN DAVIE
Leaders' Club,
G .A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology
Club, Spanish Club, Philomatheon Club, Health Club . . . .
MARY ELLEN DAVIES -Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir,
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club,
Spanish Club (Pres., Treos.) Lotophagi Club, Health Club
. . . . CAROL C. DAVIS Shuttle Edit. Stoff, Observer Edit.
Staff, Band, Orchestra, Latin Club. Whirlo Club, Streamliners' Club
. . . MARY DAVIS Honor Society, G .A.A ..
Sophcmore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health Club
Sci ·nc' Cluo . . . WALTER DAVIS . . . . ALLENE DAWSON Senior Friendship, Sociology Club, History Club,
Health Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee . . . .
DON DEINHART Track.
Norma De!ovine
Dorothy Dilbw
Elaine Drescher
Glen Engstrom
Raymond Denslow
Donald Disbro
Ruth Duncan
Rae Alice Erber
NORMA
DeJOVINE G.A.A., Rifle Club ( r -:Js. S
r • J~t t;:. t• !tor Committ.:e . . .
RAYMOND
DENSLOW
ootba 1, Basketball. Reserve Basi
P
r1
IS, Hockey, Varsity "S" Club, Socio,oqy Club
~
S._:...;I
lu
(' r1 a.s
Science Club
Monitor Commit'ee
CHARLES DICK Swimming (Mqr.), Varsity "S'' ClutBo sterd' G n iltee,
'heerleadP.r, Hi Y (Treas.), Monitor
Commiltae . . . PEGGY DICKINSON G A.A., A Cappel'a
Choir Sophor • FriE r dship S· ni. •r Fn nds lf:. ::>raMa:ic
Club Cinema Club . .
. ED MERE DILLEY S 'phcmore
Frien ship U f . C f t.
'W uno
ul
~r• "·
Mom~~·
Conrri"re
DOROTHY DILLOW ionor Society, Girls
G:~
"'u ::;,
r f· '1dship r irl
:.~b (Pres., V Pres
Sec., . .
DONALD DISBRO _ !ovi :rew, Morn or Com
mtlt , H Y
. ALICE MAE DOLAN G A.A., Gnls' Gl e
dship S ui •r Fnen..lshi!=' Debr.Jt
''iv.b Scpl>om
..s a
cliC r
Jb, Morut-,r Com
C'ut Wh
mtt' e .... VIRGINIA M. DONOFRIO :: lphomore Fne!'-l
ship, 1-f a
~.
JUNE DOUGLAS
,,rJs' Gke C:ut
A ~apo 1.:'1 ClJmr, ~ 'l 'WID r Fri, "
Se!'.<.· Fnen
Charles Dick
Alice Dolan
Pearl Eisenberg
Amelita Ferrante
Peggy Dickinson
Virginia Donofrio
Menelaos Emmanuel
Bill Fields
Edmere Dilley
June Douglas
Betty Lou Emiq
Evelyn Finnerty
sl I- ::>r ~ma i• ':lur
story ~tub, Moniter Comm1 tee
ELAINE DRESCHER Gtrls' Glee Club, A Cappella Chen
S<>!
,r.. > •nds i
Semcr Fnen 'sh1p, Soc1 "'Y
RUTH F.
His' .ry C_J . Health Club. Cmema Club . .
DUNCAN -f •niur F.t .. :lshir
'h.r
u >, t.. ''• t r ~ •
mtl'·
. . . PEARL LOUISE EISENBERG Girls Glee Club.
f'ri n ls,.,ip Mid-Year Play,
Sophomore Fnendsr_ r s.,.,
Dr-:Jmattc C'~· Htso >n Club, !:v' tik
rr
MENELAOS EMMANUEL
. BETTY LOU EMIG G A A
So1 I •m• r r ~='•io ndst "" Se!'" r Fri. ::isl.t!GLEN
ENGSTROM Band, Orches-ra . . . . RAE ALICE ERBOR
L a• rs C'...
G.A A., ..:...qua Jt.X So~
fr_
s u·
Ser.10r Friendshp, Drmr..-:Jtic C:ub, A r
ea't'1 Clu',
Mon!tot Comml tee .
AMELITA FERRANTE ..:'o;,pt•omom f•iondship, Scmor Ft
~~
<1st •
<lh Heclt~
Club, Mo::ntN Com!mtle
BILL FIELDS Honer Sod .y
H1 Y, Mtd·VE u Play, Dr..1ma
:Ome>ra Cl.1
\r
r " ' Monitor Comrr.itt e
EVELYN IRENE FINNERTY .__,.A.A , Sop'Iomor Frie.r-:lsr
r 1 lr FriendsPip
1
C.ul: 't:. 11. La"l 1 ), Whi·'~ ~'ub r'reas ).
31
George Fisher
Robert Fowler
Don Gairing
Ruth Gettig
Lillian Fisher
Rosemary Fowler
Dick Gardner
David Gibbons
Joan Flynn
Robert Francis
Martha Gardner
Eileen Gilmore
GEORGE FISHER S< iPn• , Club, Monitc r Committe
LILLIAN JANE FISHER -G.A.A. . .
JOAN FLYNN
Clul:
"?..A.A
S •ni >r Fri••ndship, Streamliner
PHYLLIS FORD -Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir,
So , r ~"riE ndship <:;ocic::Jqy Chili, French Club, Lotophagi
Clul:' HP 1lth Club, Cam< r l Cub rSec.-Treas.). Streamliners'
C:lub . .
EILEEN R. FOSTER G A.A . S"phomore Friendship, S< ni r Fn ·ndship, Dram 'tic \...,u..... So< 'iolt >gy ~Jub,
Cinema Club, Moniter Committe£>
ROBERT M. FOWLER
Foctball. Monitor Comrr.i'tE r
. ROSEMARY FOWLER
ROBERT FRANCIS [ •Vb G e <>
G A. A . Spanish Clu!:> . .
C:lu
Spanish C.ut.. Ch ·"~ or.
h~ ·r: r '--'• ub .
ANGELINE FRATIANNE Soph<.M )fe Fri.~ dsh ip, "•f>nior
:"rie rtus, .. p, H< alth L.1UI • • • JACQUELYN FRIEDLANDER
Girl's Glee Club, A Cappella C":hoir Soph more F iend~hip, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Monitor Committee
32
Phyllis Ford
Angeline Fratianne
Nick Gentile
Calvin Gockel
Eileen Foster
Jacquelyn Friedlander
Paul Gerstenberger
Lundy Goesling
DON GAIRING B Jnd. Hi Y D• uatf' '--- ~l "' hate
Teor, ~ a't
F r >sic Loague
DICK GARDNER
Varsity ·s' Club, Cl1f rle a• •r, Hi- 'I, ::; i< .. •a
niter CoMmittee . . .
MARTHA GARDNER A Cappella
Choir Sophomore r ie1 dsl 1p. Senior Friew ,hip, Latin
Club, Monitor Commt!tee
. NICK GENTILE Pif Club
Manit
'" rr ltP·
PAUL JOHN GERSTENBERGER
RUTH MARIE GEfTIG Girts Gt• e C u '· l Cap
!=' .,a C' '">ir S ,,ior -riendship . . . . DAVID JOSEPH GIBBONS Bas.l a!., H lwy Varsity S" ~ UL, 1-L-Y
EILEEN M. GILMORE Honor Society Leaders' Club,
'S
wetter Gir
Sophomore Fri.,nd;;hip Senter
G A.A.
Friendship (Cabine!) Sl')chl •9Y Club. Hf'alth CluJ:. Sec.),
CALVIN ARTHUR GOCKEL ':tifle
Mor,i\or ' . ittf'
y
tamp
. LUNDY L. GOESLING TE'n >is 11
Club
Club •'
' r r
tiE'"
Julius Gokorsch
Thelma Graham
Richard Guthrie
Gordon Harrell
Carolyn Goller
Robert Grubb
Lois Hackney
Irwin Hart
JULIUS (Jay) GOKORSCH -:-rae:-, MvniLr C• m ,iltee . . . .
CAROLYN
GOLLER
G.A.A.
Aqua Dux,
Sophomore
riendship Ser. " Fn.,ndshiJ. Drau ~lir C...Jul Soci q
Club, Monitor Committee> ..
PATRICIA ANN GOMPF
G.A.A.. "S"' Letter Gir . Sm n
-rie: tdship, Art ~ ub S .dol >QY Club, Health Club . . .
DOROTHY JEANNE GOODWYN Cnls' G:::>e Club, Sophc
c ·e: 1 r ndsbi
SPr
Fnn ship, Monitor Comr.n!lc
. . . . MARION GOTTRON -G.A A .. Aqua Dux Sophomore
"'riendsr 'p Sem .r Fri
s! tip M~...1. r Co'11miltee . . . .
THELMA GRAHAM . .
ROBERT GRUBB '-h Y . . . .
BETTY GUILER L-aders' Clu G.A.A. Scpn r. ne fn,..'1d·
io S n . F11 _ dsh1p, ::>romatic Club, Soc!o cgy C.u~
Health \'u, (E Q
1..
':ine -,u Club, M:mitor Com
mittef) .... DORIS DAWN GUNDEL Leaders' Club. G.A.A,
"S" Letter Gir
i< _
is, iJ. fo,
.... ~-. Spanish C1 ·
Health Club .
GLORIA GURMAN Shutt.c Edtt. Stol!,
Observer Edi;. S•a f ~ ;:.. .A. S ph ~ ..;r friendship, Seri"'r
Friendship, Drama:ic Club Soc-io! '<l'
u ~ .. ~ "Y
Health Club, M0mtcr Gemmill
RICHARD GUTHRIE
Patricia Gompf
Betty Guiler
Alice Hanlon
Mona Hart
Dorothy Goodwyn
Doris Gundel
Donald Hansen
Edward Hassell
Marion Gottron
Gloria Gurman
Earl Harlan
George Haven3
Shut•lc Edit St .lf C~s<
- Ed.n), Ht Y
Mm.itor Committee- . . . LOIS HACKNEY 'i.A.'
Aqu
:'ux S <i •r Friendship, S•, a .inE s· '--:lu
ALICE
HANLON
l-!c'1cr Soci<>ty,
G.A A.
SnphomN" F
,. I~
.tp
1'1
CD
1-! o
·:u:. Momtur '
r, itte e
. DONALD JAMES HANSEN Fovtball, Basel::-'1 I,
,;i-n
q
itv S C .... b "· "
o
. . EARL
GORDON MARK HARRELL Hi Y
HARLAN
IRWIN MIL TON HART Gr:> n. •tr s' u E · ' Glee Cluk ,
· r...,
1.
' st rv
S1 "' SL
1b, Ch ~s and
Checker Club
MONA JEANNE HART Hon=.r SO<:.,<IY,
G A.A .. Gtrls' GleE
J. ( r as l A - 1 •t'
Chcir, Sophornore Friendship, Se·nrr Fnendsh1p
Wid-Year PliY
Dr:xmaHc C
·r
-1 Jlth Club, M n tc.r
n·
mittee . . . EDWARD HASSELL Swinrring, Varst i
"''
V
1ts
~
~
tlor Cc mmill
GEORGE N. HAVENS
ncr Soc-ie'y, Student Counc1l
t::s S '<.t - F
Stal Boosters' Committee. City-Wide
Hi-Y Council rPres.), Ht Y (Pws.l. DcJ:.c: ''I b, N ltc"la'
Forc.1sic- L ague-, Monllor Crmrntt~ , Jur.ic r Kiwanian.
ti,
I
' ~I<
IS
33
Phyllis Hay
Patricia Hill
Jeanne Holding
Eleanore Howell
June Heckman
Richard Hoff
Jack Horton
Daniel Hoyt
•
~~1
~nendsh1~
f.' ~
Sophom .
1
Semor
Fm·ndsh1p, French Club, Health Club
JUNE CAROLYN
HECKMAN S<lphomore Fri<"ndship, S<:nior Friendship,
s, ~iufoqy Club . . . . MARION JEANNETTE HENDERSON
Honer Society. Guls G'"'" Clul s, •P'- !lvre Friendship
Ser '' .r Fri<"n<Js,,tp Drarr- hr Club, History Club, Latir Club
ELLEN E. HERRICK Honer Society, Girls' Glee Club
Sop!->
1r Fri ndsh1p Se1 !!Or Fri:mdsi,io. Dra!Y'al!c Clut
Latin Club, !fea.th Club, Debate Club .... DOR~S HERRON
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club,
Latin Club, Monitor Committee . .
. PATRICIA HILL
Obser·;er Edit. Staff. G A.A., Sr,phomcr Friendship, Senior
Friendship, Str• arr in ·rs Club . . . . RICHARD HOFF
Band . . . . JOYCE HOFF ACKER G.A.A., A Cappella
Choir (Librar. em. s, ·ph mere Fri. •ndship. Senior Friendship
Whu Club Monitor Committee . . . . HOWARD THOMAS
HOFFMAN Rifle Club, Rille "' am B0ys Glee Club, A
('appc!;u '"'heir . . . . WALLACE HOLL Rifle Club, Rifla
PHYLLIS MARJORIE HAY
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Howard Hoffman
Lois Houston
Calvin Imboden
Doris Herron
Wallace Holl
Wayne Houston
Edwin Irish
~earn . . . . JEANNE HOLDING Senior Fnendship . . . .
M. JACK HORTON . . . . DORIS HOTT . . . . LOIS ELIZABETH HOUSTON -Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Whirlo Club, Cin •m :r Club, Monitor
CoMmittee . . . . WAYNE HOUSTON Honor Society (V.
Pres.), Shuttle E it. Staff, 0' svrv"r I'ai , Staff, Football
(Mgr ), Tracl:, Varsity 'S" Club, Hi-Y Jbuat• Team, Nati. ·••al For . si:: League (Pres.) . .
. ELEANORE MARTHA
HOWELL Sericr Friendship, Dramati Clul., Sociolngy
Clul:, Mom tor Committee . . . . DANIEL KING HOYTTennis, Rifle Club Rifle Team, 3oys' Gle. Club, A CappeL:~ Choir Hi-Y, Spanish Club (Sec.) . . . . HARRY
HUTTON FootbalL Swimming, Track, Varsity "S" Club,
C:h· ~rlead• r, Hi-Y, Dramatic Clul: History Club (Tr'las.l,
Monitor Ccmmittee . . . JOHN CAL YIN IMBODEN -Swimmin'!, Fille. Club (Pres.) Rifle Team, Spanish Club . . . .
EDWIN IRISH Flotball Sociology Club Whirlo Club,
M• .nitor (,, 1r. mitt
Constance Irwin
George Jewett
Violet Kahne
Paul Keyes
Dave Izant
Donna Lee Johnson
Mary Kast
Betty King
Jean Jacobsen
James Johnson
Marion Kays
Jeanne Kirby
Melvin Jacobson
Jewette Johnson
Catherine Kerns
Carolyn Klecka
~ ~~1
Y;:'A~u~ ~.--A.~~~--
CONSTANCE IRW.N G.A.A., "S" Let+;r
S ph0 1r ':""nt '1-:lsl 1p S• nicr Frier.dship, Monitor Com
mitte1
DAVE IZANf Swimming, Hi Y, Sparvsh Club
JEAN JACOBSEN G A.A., Band (Sec.). Orches'ra
Soph
1n F'ri• '1dshi1
H. R. ('opt.. S ru 'r fri<>nrlshi·
Dramatlf' Club, History Cluo . .
MELVIN JACOBSON
.Jt Hisr~ry "'
Football, Boys' Glee Club, Dramoll
Spanish Club, ;)ebate C .t
G ss :x
1ecker C!..1.J
M.onitm
... •"'
CARL JENSEN Ht-Y . . . .
GEORGE W. JEWETT Bund Orrhestra. /" I •ss ~nd c .. eCK r
Club, Stamp Club . . . . DONNA LEE JOHNSON Whir
Club, Monitor Ccmmtlte• . . . . JAMES W. JOHN30N
Cross
1u1 y
rad. Vorstty "S Clu
R
C' ~
JEWETTE JOHNSON Sh.Jttle Bus. Stall (Bus. Mg:-. , C
s .rvr>r E 11
S .
Senior Friendship, Mid Year Play
Dramatic C:ub, Sociology C.:lub, Spanish Club, Lc:op~•• gi
Clul
w~ If
Clul: (Sec.) MoPltor Committee . . . .
SHIRLEY A. JONES Sophomore f'nendshtp Se nor Friend
sl !p ~ ra
>i
~ ul: .1\rt Club, (Pres , V. Pr£ s) Sociology
..
Carl Jensen
Shirley Jones
Anna Mae Kester
James Kneale
~...,.
VI ET C. AHNE
G.A A. Sophomore FriePdsh1p, Senior Fnendsh1r S ck ,..,
Cluo, Hea.:h Cluo Mor i•cr Committee . . . . MARY KAST
Leaders· Club, G.A A. S Letter Gnl Soph r, ,r., Fri• -:lship, Senic r Friencts ir ~ra•n 1" ~ 1 u H1s cry C!uo (Sec.),
Health Cl o
MARION KA YS W .1
.t
• ' r
CATHERINE KERNS
ANNA MAE E.
KESTER '-3-A i\ S p
:=-'ri,o IS ..&.!t-
.-L R C'='pt. 1-1 al•h ...... un Cmema Cl.Jb, Monitor C.<:'"·
mitt·ee . . . PAUL KEYES Ri 1le Club, Rifle Team, Whul
Ctut.. . . . BETTY B. KING Band (Sec-), Orchestra . . . .
JEANNE MARIE KIRBY G.A A , A Cappella Choir, Sopho
.Jr
La"
FriP . ish tiC' S"ni
., a
"'riendsh.p, Soctolcgy Club (Sec.
!1/.n'litor Comm1 :ee . . . .
~lub,
G A A., "S" Letter Glf:, Sop. o-
CAROLYN A. KLECKA
m .r "'riP 1~ 1
S
Club, Science Club
!S1 i S
, gy Slub Sta"
JAMES B. KNEALE B~ys' G e
Club, A Capp .Ia Choir " "
t
'1
3.5
Rita Kockers
Robert Krause
Doris Lantz
Alice Level
Margaret Kohler
Helen Labbie
Robert Lantz
Werner Lewin
Robert Kondrat
Jeanne Labbie
Lorraine Larson
Norma Lichty
RITA ANNE KOCKERS \.i A.A .. Girls' Gl e Club A Cappel!
Chcir Suphurr •r Friendship, Serior Friel'<'~''i" Dramatw
Cut.. H~a ·h Club, Monitor Committee . .
. MARGARET
KOHLER -G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, s, nior Friend
shp h •altb
'1 ub, Mori or Committee . . .
ROBERT
KONDRAT .... JOHN KOPP ~rack Ba 1d. Ch,.ss and Checker
C'ub M .niter C m~ittee . . . . ARTHUR KOZLOW A;t
Club . . . . ROBERT KRAUSE Hon< >r S JE•' ~ Stua< nt
Council (Pres. Tre.as.) Junior Kiwaniar., Foc!ball (Copt.),
Basketball. Roserve Basketbal:, Track, Varsity S r u
(V Pr s. !-li-Y (Trees.), Momtor Committee
HELEN
LABBIE Sophcmor Friendshi~
or r "IE ,,hlp Hf'ail I
C.ub, M.;nitor Co!T'mittee . . . JEANNE LABBIE Leaders'
Club, Sophomore Friendship, Sb .ior frie dship Health
1!: (H R. Capt.), Monitor Committee
. . . ROGER
LABUS Rilif' '' Jl: Rille . .:orr Latin Club, M0 11!• r r.omrr.itle
GORDON LANESE Swimming, R1fle Club, A
CoppA!Ia Chc•r, H1-Y, Sociot >gY CluD, Monitor Committee
DORIS LANTZ r;.A A. Aqua-Dux, A I Jl'P' Ia C~,, i.
Se nirr :-n d&lt
vi tit~r Comr ilte._ .
ROBERT H.
3f
Arthur Kozlow
Gordon Lanese
Mary Jo Lerch
Patricia Linden
John Kopp
Roger Labus
Dorothy Lennon
Ellen Lind
LANTZ '·h Y Vv ir
Club Monitor Comnuttee . • . .
LORRAINE LARSON G.A.A .. Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club,
S ph rn re Frie ds ip Senior FriePdship, Healih Club,
Y. nir
r Jut., rine 1a Club, Monitor Com nit tee . . . .
DOROTHY LENNON Observer Ed1t. Staff, Sophomore
Fr " c!st,lp Senhr Fm udship, Dramatic Club Loti Club,
D· >ale Club (Sec), Monitor Committee
MARY JO
LERCH G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship., Senior ! irudsPip,
H.st ry Clul- L tC'pl rgi Clul: Cinema Club (V. Pres.,
Pres.) .
ALICE LEVOF -G.A.A. Senior Friendship.
Sociolngy
Clu~
.
History Club (V. Pres. !
C.
WERNER LEWIN
l-io.1or Society,
;sl C>•J
Pres.), French
•s.
, 1 or
(Pr ·s) Debate tub Pres.), Stamp Club (V. Pres.) ....
N~RMA JEANNE LI~HTY C A A ,Suphom
!-riendship,
t
S• ni r FriL 1dsU
Wb ),
~'ub
. .
ELLEN LIND
G.A.A ,
Girls Glee Club, Sop!- om ere Fnen lship. s, ni• F i. I dshi! '•
"AI hir
"lub (Sec ), Streamliners' Club . . . . PATRICIA
;.A.A , SePJOr Fnendsr ip, Strean i"l, s Club,
LlNDEN
r.
~
r
mit:ee.
Ruth Lindenbaum
Elaine Malbin
Leona Mattern
Don McGiffin
Bruce Long
Salvatore Marco
John McArthur
Earl McHugh
RUTH LINDENBAUM Leaders' Club, G.A.A. Gir s' Gee
Club, s, phomure Friendshtp Se i• r Friendship. Health
Club, Stleamliners' Club . . . BRUCE LONG ·rack Hi Y
(V. Pr.•s. Sec.' History Club, M •nit >f Committee . . .
TINA LUCI Honor Society, Student Council, Shuttle Edit
Stall, L~or:lo.rs
Club, G.A.A., Sophcmcre Friendshtp
(Cabinet), Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Soci• ,] >qy CtuL
l"reas. History Club, HeCJlth Club (Sec.)
BiLL MacDONALD '!onor Society (Pres.), Student Council, Spamsh
Club (Pres V. Pres.), Cinema Clut (S ~ l . . . . MAR!ALYS
LYNCH S ~ciology Club . . . . ELAINE MALBIN .Observer
Edit. Staff. G.A.A., Sophomure Friendship Senior Friendship. :So
>gy C'uL L tophagi Club Health Clut
SALVATORE MARCO '- C' Pr >lla Cho11 Spanish C'.ub
HARRY F. MARTIN. JR. Band, Orchestra, Sociolc.gy
Club
ROBERT MATSON Rand, (V Pres.), Orches'r::t
(Pres.), P ., G
Sr ·:m sh Club (Trees.) .
Tina Luci
Harry Marlin
Robert McCarthy
William McKay
Bill MacDonald
Robert Matson
Leis McClelland
Warren McShane
Marialys Lyn eh
Harold Mattern
Ben MeDonncld
Jeanne Mec;~de
HAROLD MATTERN Cress Country .
LEONA MAT1ERN Grrls Gle
Club, Sophomore Fr.endship S , i
Fnendship, Dramatic Club, History C'ub (Sec.). Cinema "'lub
!Sec.)
fOHN F. McARTHUR Swimming Mgr ), Rife
Club Tr as ), Hi Y . .
. ROBERT McCARTHY
LOIS McCLELLAND
Stuaent C u. r:i
(Sec.
G.A.A.,
Band 1\. Capp• .. :I Choir, Sophomcre Friendship (Pres l.
Senior Fnendsh1p. Spanish Club (Pr
H ~ _t~, C
l.
::;
bate Club, 1v i' r Cc ,mitt.>e
BEN McDONNOLD
d, -stra Sp
s
Rille Club . . . DON McGIFFIN B tr
Club <Treas., Sec.) Lotophagi Club . . . EARL A. McHUGH
Cress (', untry, Tra• ·k Rifl Club, Hi Y ~1.mtcr '-- '11 "
WILLIAM McKAY Monitor ~ - ..,.,_..,
WARREN McSHANE ~,-:x I( T nis . .
JEANNE ME DE
Shu•tl
I
Sta.f, Leaders' Clul:' :; A A S•)phorror
Friendship (H. R. Capt.) Ser.ior Friem:tsn.p, :::>ebate -::ub
Mom!or Commttte .
37
John Meagher
Dorothy Minman
Richard Morgan
Bernice Nightingale
Natalie Miggantz
Virginia Mitchell •
Robert Mulligan
Doris Nighti~alll rJ
l;dwa:d Mill!'>r
Ja~ Morte·
Ptrlricia
~phy
M~ R h Nixon
7
Ethel Miller
Mary Anne Moran
David Nesbitt
Virginia Norton
Lois Miller
Nellie Morgan
Hans Nielsen
Margaret O'Brien
yv,
JOHN MEAGHER Boys Glee Club, • Whirlo Club . . . .
NATALIE M!GGANTZ G.A.A., Sophomore friendship, His-
tory Clut, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Cinema Club . . . .
EDWARD D. MILLER Track, Sociology Club (Pres.)
ETHEL MILLER Sophomore friendship, Senior Friendship,
Whirlo Club . . . . LOIS A. MILLER G.A.A .. Girls' Glee
C 1ut
Sophomore Friendship, Se11ior Friendship . . . .
Sophom""~" Friendship, Sen·
icr Fri• ndsh.p, Whirlo Club . . . . VIRGINIA MITCHELL
G.A A Sophomore Friendship (Cabinet) Senior Friendship
(H. R. Capt., Cabinet), Sociology Club, History Club, Health
Club (H. R. Capt.), Monitor Committee . . . JACK MON.
TEJTH Swimming, Art Club .. . . MARY ANNE MORAN
G.A A Aqua-Dux. Sophomore Friendship. Senior Friend
sri Dramatic Club Cinema Club, Monitor Committee ....
DOROTHY M!NMAN ·G.A.A.,
NELLIE M. MORGAN
Leaders' Club, Girls Glee Club, A
Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship,
Whirlo CJub (Pres.), Monitor Committee . . . . R!CHARD
33
MORGAN Hi-Y . . . . ROBERT J, MULLIGAN Basketball,
Reserve Basketball, Baseball, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y . . . .
PATRICIA MURPHY-G.A.A., Senior Friendship, Spanish
Club, Streamliners Club, Monitor Ccmmittee . . . . DAVID
ALBERT NESBITT Football, Swimming, Cross Country,
Track, Varsity "S" Club (Treas.), Mid· Year Play, Monitor
Committee . . . . HANS NIELSEN Boys' Glee Club, Art
Club, Whirlo Club . . . . BERNICE M. NIGHTINGALESophomore Friendship, Se ior Friendship, Dramatic Club,
Whirlo Club . . . . DOR1S NIGHTINGALE Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Sociology
Club . . . . MARY RUTH NIXON -Girls Glee Club, A
Cappeha Choir, Suphomore Friendship Senior Friendship
. . . . VIRGINIA NORTON -G.A.A., Senivr Friendship
Dram 1'ic C,ur
GARET O'BRIEN
Whirk :":lub.
Debate Club. Whirlo Club . . . . MARSophomore Friendship. Senior Friendship,
Betty O'Connor
Shirley Patton
Dick Persing
Alice Plumb
Aline Pace
Ruth Paul
Florence Pflueger
Robert Pojak
BETTY O'CONNOR Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee
Club, Sophomore Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Senior Friendship (H. R. C< rpl.), Sociology Club, Health Club (H. R.
Capt.) . .
. ALINE PACE -Leaders' Club, G.A.A., Girls
Glee Club, A Cappella Chcir, Sophomore Friendship Senior
Friendship, Sociology Club. Spanish Club . . . . IVAN
PAJERSKY . .
. LAVERNE PARSONS -G.A.A, Senior
Friendship, Whirlo Club . . . DOROTHY ANN PATTIE 'land, Orchestra, Whir.o Club . . . SHIRLEY JANE PAT·
TON-G.A.A , Sophomore FriPndship (H. R. Capt.) Senior
Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Dramatic Club, Sociology ClJ.b,
Spanish Club 1Pres.), Latin Club, Health Club . . . .
MARGARET RUTH PAUL Sophomore Friendship, Senic.r
Friendship
. RUTH PEACOCK Leaders Club, G.A.A ..
Girls· Glee Club A Copf: a Ch •ir Sophomore Friendship
SP tior Friendship. Cine>no Club. Monitor Committee . . .
LOUISE PEARCE -G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore
Friendship, Se· ior Friendship, Spanish Club, Cinema Club
Ivan Pajersky
Ruth Peacock
Dolores Phillips
Janel Polk
Laverne Parsons
Louise Pearce
Lauvon Pickens
Whitney Powell
Dorothy Pattie
Norman Pearn
George Pierman
Rebert Prendergaal
. . . . NORMAN PEARN Foc.tha. Cross Cou r .. "'rock,
Varsity 'S' C,ub, Whirlo Club ... DICK PERSING Spanish
Club .... FLORENCE PFLUEGER Drumati
.u
V'.tir.
CtJ.b .. . DOLORES PHILLIPS W>~irlo Club . . . LAUVON
PICKENS H nor Soriety (Ser.,, Athletic Counci Le:Jaers·
C ub, G.A.A .. "S Letter Girl, Girls' Glee Club, Sc.phcmorE>
F'riPndship, Senior Friendship Monit. •r Corr1:1ittee
GEORGE PIERMAN . . .
ALICE PLUMB G.A A G.rls'
Glr r. Clur
A Copp• llo Ci r, S p.tomnr
Friends~.ip,
Senior Friendship Fwnch CluL 'vl"uir\v Club, Momtor c~m­
mittee . . . . ROBERT J. POJAK Honor Soctety (Pres.),
Student Coun i Football, B< sk. tbau Reserve Boskett'al:,
Baseball, Varsity 'S" Club (Pres.) Hi-Y, Mid
c~r Pl. v,
::>ramo tic Club Monitor Comr.: i'lee . . . . JANET POLK
Sophcmcre Fnendsh:p, SP i :- Frir._,cJs.. rp J.,
>,
Mc.""Jitor Commit!<'<:.
. . WHITNEY J. POWELL BW1d,
Whirlo Club . . . . ROBERT E. PRENDERGAST
<i-Y.
39
Alice Prosise
Jack Reichenbach
Eleanor Reynolds
Betty Roderick
Janet Pulford
Peggy Reimholz
Albert Rhoa
Dorothy Roderick
Reba Quiggin
Lois Reiner
Hazel Riblet
Ruth Romaine
'
ALICE PROSISE Whirlo Club
JANET PULFORD
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Spanish Club
:Pres.), Latin Club, Monitor Committee .... REBA QUIGGIN
-Orchestra, Sophomore Friendship . . . . JANET RADDER
A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Monitor Com
mittee . . . . CHARLES STEPHEN REGAN Honer Soci~ty,
Shuttle Bus. Staff, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf
Varsity 'S" Club, Hi-Y (Treas.), Monltor Committee . . . .
JACK REICHENBACH Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Hi·Y,
Sociology Club. Spanish Club, Monitor Committee . . . .
PEGGY REIMHOLZ Athletic Council
Leaders' Club,
G.A.A. 'S ' Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore Friendship,
Senior Friendship, Mtd-Year Play, Dramatic Club (Pres.).
History Club, Health Club. Debate Club, Monitor Com·
mittee . . . . LOIS REINER Honor Society, Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship. History Club, Health Club ....
MARY RENSHAW -G.A.A ., Sophomore Friendship, Set ior
Friendship, Dramatic Club. Sociology Club . . . . BARBARA
REYNOLDS- -Honor Society, Student Council. Jr. Red Cross
Officer (Sec., Pres.), Athletic Council (Pres.), G .A.A., "S"
Letter Girl, Sophomore Friendship (Cabinet), Senior Friend-
40
Janet Radder
Mary Renshaw
Peter Roberts
Judith Roller
Charles Regan
Barbara Reynolds
Helen Robertson
William Rose
ship (Cabinet), Sociology Club, Health Club (V. Pres., Pres.)
.... ELEANOR REYNOLDS Sophomore Friendship, Senior
Friendship, Drctmatic Cluh
ALBERT J. RHOA-Honor
Society, Hi Y, Debate Club, Debate Team, Monitor Committee . . . . HAZEL !NELL RIBLET -G.A.A., A Cappella
Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship . . . .
PETER ROBERTS-Shuttle Edit. Staff (Staff Artist), Art Club
(V. Pt<>s., Pt.,:;.), MollitUl Committee. . . . . HELEN ROBERTSON -G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship,
History Club, Health Club . . . . BETTY RODERICKSophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship (Cabinet), Dramatic Club, Cinema Club . . . . DOROTHY RODERICKSophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship (H. R. Capt.
Cabinet), Dramatic Club, Cinema Club, Monitor Committee
. . . . RUTH ROMAINE Honor Society (Treas.), Athletic
Council, G.A.A., "S" Letter Girl, Aqua-Dux, Sophomore
Friendship (Sec.), Senior Friendship (Treas.), Dramatic Club,
History Club, Spanish Club (V. Pres., Sec.), Health Club, Monitor Committee . . . . JUDITH DOROTHY ROLLER-Spanish
Club, Monitor Committee . . . . WILLIAM ROSE -Band,
Orchestra.
Dick Ross
Kenneth Rothaermel
Martha Samartini
Glenn Schenk
Robert Ross
Irene Rusnak
Betty Seeler
Norman Schmidt
Doris Rosslund
Alan Russ
Betty Lou Schafer
Gertrude Schmits
Florence Roth
Phyllis Ryan
Ethel Schaefer
John Schwaller
Elizabeth Rothaermel
Shirley Saltz
Lester Schloupt
Marjory Schwa er
''(£) ~
'"' .'-f ~ - .,'__jl
DICK ROSS Football, Varsity "S" Club, Monitor Committee . . . . ROBERT ROSS Football. Varsity "S' Club,
Monitor Committee . . . . DORIS ROSSLUND Girls' Glee
Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Friendship, Dramatic
Club . . . . FLORENCE JUDITH ROTH -Observer Edit.
Staff, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship,
French Club, Debate Club . . . . CLARA ELIZABETH
ROTHAERMEL G.A.A., Girls' GlPe Club, A Cappella
Choir Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Health
Club, Monitor Committee . . . . KENNETH A. ROTHAERMEL
Monitor Committee .. . . IRENE RUSNAK Senior Fn" ,d.
ship, Whirlo Club. Cinema Club . . . . ALAN RUSS
Basketball, Reserve Basketball. Baseball. Spanish Club.
Monitor Committee _ . . . PHYLLIS RYAN Band (Drum
Majorette), Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendsh1p,
Dramatic Club. Sociology Club, History Club, Health Club,
Cinema Club . . . . SHIRLEY JEAN SALTZ Leaders' Club,
G.A.A., Aqua Dux, Girls' Glee Club, Sophomore Friendship
'H. R. Capt.), Senior Friendship, Streamliners' Club . . . .
uf..,....... ......
MARTHA MARY SAMARTINI G.A.A .. S~ore Fri.mdship, Senior friendshtp, Soc10lcgy Club, Lata. Club, HealtL
Club . . . . BETTY SEELER Sociohgy Club . . . .BETTY
LOU SCHAFER s, ior Friendship, Streamliners' Clut"l
ETHEL JANE SCHAEFER -Girls' G.ee Club, Scphomor~e
Friendshtp, Ser,ior Friendship, Dmmatic Club, Health Club
Whirlo Club, Cinema Club Streamliners' Club, Monitor
Committee . .
. LESTER SCHLOUPT -Cross Coun•ry
Track, Varsity "S" Club . . . . GLENN SCHENK
Band
(Treas.) . . . . NORMAN LEE SCliMIDI Rifi<> C' •b Ri'"'
Team, Boys' G<>. Cluu A Capp<> .a Choir . .
GER
TRUDE MARY SCHMITS -Sophomore Friendship,
Srmbr
Friendship, Dramatic Club, Debate Club . . . . JOHN N.
SCHWALLER
Shuttle
Edit.
Staff
Observer
Edit.
StaL
(Sp·•rts Edit.' . . . . MARJORY SCHWORER -G.A.A., Band
(Drum Majorette), Girls Glee Club (Lif rarian. A Cappella
Choir (Librarian), Sophomore Friendship. Senior Friendshtp.
Dramatic Club Sociology Club, Htstory Club, Health Club.
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Dan Shops
Edward Smeader
Grace Smith
Frank Stech
Doris Shontz
Betty Lu Smith
Jane Smith
Margaret Steinbach
Chesler Simpson
Carolyn Smith
Jeannette Smith
Roy Stiebeling
DAN SHAPS Student Council Foe ball Baseball. Sw•mn.inq,
\ r,. t
S C uO (V. Pres.), Monitor Commi lee . . . DORIS
SHONTZ Senior friendship, Dramatic Club Sodolcqy C,ul
;!,a 1th Club, Debate Club, Debate Tea n, Nati ,al f >rensir
League M:.nitor Commill
CHESTER SIMPSON
fLseba.l, Rifle Club . . .
MARY ALICE SKEGGS r;,r"
Glee Club Senior fnendship, His,Ny Clue M •nit r '":ommll ee . .
. PHYLL!S MARJORY SMART G.A.A , Sophomore friE: Js i
-!
R. va~ t
S ni• >r fri ndship (H. R.
':apt.), Mid-Year Play, Dramatic Club, Sr<'i• oqy Club,
' ut<>ry vlub, Health Club, Cinema Club . . . . EDWARD J.
SMEADER. )R. Yockey, B •ys' G1•
r-1 '• A
·apr>.lla
~ vi
,..
, ~y
::tub . . .
BETTY LU SMITH
G.A.A ,
Band, Orchestra (V Pres.
• r >as.
Senior fn ndshir
" ·i· l• qy '":Jub, S1- ~r ish Club, Health Club . . . . CAROLYN
JAYNE SMITH v.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, J_ '1rp .Ia
1 ir .:; >~ivr f_ie Jship, Dr'lmatic Club, Health C'ub .. . .
DOROTHY SMITH Honor Society, Leaders' Club, Girls'
' lJl V. Pr
Pres.), A. C.1ppella Choir 'Sec.), Sopho-
42
Mary Alice Skeggs
Phyllis Smart
Edwin Smith
Curtis Spencer
Robert Story
Dorothy Smith
Mildred Smith
Edward Stinson
more: Friendsh1p, Se'lior Fric.tdship (Sec.), Dramatic Club,
1ist C'u. "' .), Health Club, Morutor ComMittee
EDWIN SMITH
~onor SO('Jety, BocstATs
it e Ht-Y,
;:,.,ua.. Club, Mor,itor Commtttee . . . . GRACE SMITH
G A.A., Girls' G•eo Club, ~ ~ h
or Fr n• 1: r i! s, '1i• •r
Frimdship Cin ma Club
. JANE SMITH L a· • rs c· 1!
u AA
'S L tte r Gtr'
. . JEANNETTE ELIZABETH
SMITH .
MILDRED JEANNE SMITH .;rir " •. "' ~ •
_•.
'
1 "'
ua C..
>ir Wr"
.,
.) ... CURTIS SPENCER
Tree~.:,
Boys' Glee Club, Histo_y Club Co:xmera CluJ
'Pres.>, Debate Club. Stamp Club . . . FRANK STECH, JR.
a"
I,
r,
s
"'u '
Mor
',eaders
MARGARET STEINBACH
x. S •pr .mr.m Friendshi
Club, Boys' Gloo Cl1h
A
:Ch1e.!,, Cmem-:1 Club . . .
,...
uL
, A.A
Aaua
ROY STIEBELING- Fifle
l
:.t~·P
a
l
v..
EDWARD STINSON
ew
!jar "
Orchestra, Chess and Ch cb- C
ROBERT STORY
ii ..
""Ennis Varsity 'S' C:ub Bard, Orchf' t
Robert Stout
Margaret Taylor
Mary Louise Thompson
Eleanor Urban
Alta Streator
Ruth Terwilliger
Oliver Thompson
James Van Epp
ROBERT C. STOUT Cross Country, Track Varsi'y 'S
Club, Hi·Y, Mid·Year Play, Dramatic Club .
ALTA
ROSE STREATOR -G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship (H. R.
Capt), Senior Friendship (Cabinet), Sociology Club, Latin
Club, Health Club . . . . PAUL SWANK Movie C'row.
Camera Club, Chess and Checker c.ul- Stamp Cub :Pr ~f I
. . CLIFFORD FRANKLIN TADDEO . . . . GREG R.
TAYLOR Football, Hockey Varsity S Clut, Hi-Y W.ict
Year Play . . . . MARGAREf TAYLOR -G.A.A., Senior
Friendship (H. R. Capt.), Drqmatic Club, Sociology Club,
History Club, Spanish ":lub (V. Pres.) Health Club, Monitor
Committee . . _ . RUTH TERWILLIGER Henor Socie-ty,
Athletic Council Leaders Club G.A.A , S Letter Girl
Sophomore Friendship, Senivr Friendship 1/v hirlo Club.
Monitor Committee . , , CLAUDE THACKER Band . . . .
HOWARD THOMAS RiflE C.ul: Boys Glee CluL, Sociol::gy
Club .. . _ KINGSLEY PRENTISS THOMPSON Band, Bvys·
Glee Club, Hi-Y Dramatic C'ul Sncio.vqy ~iu Loti 1 Cl.Jb,
Paul Swank
Claude Thacker
William Thompson
Joan Van Kirk
Clifford Taddeo
Howard Thomas
Lois Throckmorton
Jean Walker
Greg Taylor
Kingsley Thompsor
Edward Timbers
Robert Walling
Debat~ Club, Na•ic.'lal Fcre .si:: L. --:c; e ~_..hess c 1d rhec>- •
Club, S,amp Club . . .
MARY LOUISE THOMPSON
G.A.A , Aqua·Dux Sophernure Frien :Js>.ip Senior Frierdship, Sociology Club, Latin Club . . . . OLIVER THOMPSON
Swirrrning, Rif:<' C 1 . . . . WILLIAM THOMPSON
Footoal', Hi-Y . .
. LOlS THROCKMORTON Orc•.es•r.
(Pres.
S<.nior Friendship . . . . EDWARD CHARLES
TIMBERS Cress Country (Mgr.), ':'ra, "- 'Mqr.) Varsi-,·
S' Clut, Hi-Y, Monitor Coramittee . . .
ELEANOR
JANE URBAN -Girls' G,ee Club, A Capp<> rr Chnlr
Sophomore Frie> dship
Senior Friendship
TAMES E. VAN EPP !!<.."or Soci• tv Hi-Y Chcoo und
C' eck ·r Club _ _
JOAN VAN KIRK S·"lmmiPg G AA.
Spanish Club _ .. _ JEAN L. WALKER Girls Gl€1<' Club,
A Cap• lla Cheir Whirlo Club (S& .). Moniter Committe"
. ROBERT E. WALLING Swirnmt.lg, :'enris, Varsh'
S" ~"'!ub iLys G. •e Club. A Cappella Che.r, Sociol:::gy
C'h.:b, Soonish Club, 'vl nitor Cc rni•tee.
43
John Watt
Marjorie Wilder
Fern Winter
Bill Wheaton
Tom Welsh
Richard Webster
Charles Wilson
Walter Williams
Art Wildern
Edith Young
Russ Wolff
Jo-Ann Wirt
Ruth Zowasky
Henrietta Zorn
JOHN E. WATT
Honor Society, BasKetball, Reserve
Basketball, Baseba,l, Varsity "S" Club, Boosters Committee, Hi-Y (Sec.)
. . . RICHARD D. WEBSTER Swim,ning, Rifle Club, Boys Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y,
SociJ!ogy Club, Lotophagi Club, Camera Club, Whirlo Club
. . . . TOM WELSH Boys' Glee Club, Art Club, Debate Team
. . . BILL WHEATON . . .. PAUL WHITEMAN B.::nd, Orchestra, Boys' Glee Club, Sociology Club, Camera Club, Debate
Club, Debate Team, Science Club .... MARJORIE WILDER
G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology
Clut
. . . ART WILDERN Observer Edit. Staff (feature
Editor), Swimming, Varsity "S" Club, Hi-Y . . . . WALTER
E. WILLIAMS Boys Glee Club, A Cappella Choir Hi-Y
. . . . CHARLES WILSON . . . . RICHARD W. WILSON
Boys Glee Club, A Cappella Choir . . . . FERN IRENE
44
Paul Whiteman
Richard Wilson
LaVerne Young
WINTER Senior Friendship . . . . JO-ANN WIRT Shuttle
Edit. Staff, Observer Edit. Staff, G.A.A., Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Monitor Committee . . . . RUSS B.
WOLFF -Observer Edit. Staff, Cross Country, Track,
Varsity "S" Club, Hi-Y, Debate Team, Whirlo Club, Monitor Committee . .
. EDITH YOUNG- Senior Friendship .
Dramatic Club . . . . LAVERNE MARIE YOUNG -G.A.A .
Sophomore Friendship, Senior Friendship, Sociology Club
Health Club, Stamp Club, Monitor Committee . . . . HENRIETTA M. ZORN Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club (Sec.)
A Cappella Choir (Treas.), Sophomore Friendship, Senior
Friendship, Dramatic Club, Cinema Club . . . . RUTH
ZOW ASKY -G.A.A., Band (Drum Majorette), Sophomore
Friendship, Senior Friendship, Dramatic Club, Health Club,
Cinema Club.
Bill Mather, Margie Rhyne, and Fred
::lixon, oEicers c! Shaw's first wr•r-time
class.
A happy evening -graduation oi H·e
~anuary c:.Jss at Kirk Auditotium.
It s the traditional Kid Day for grad ..to ing seniors· everyone goes berserK.
Cal Coolidge, Georgie Cr'Jfl a d ;i
Reid. Juno class officers discuss pl~Jr.s I
tne prom.
45
UNDERCLASSMEN
Horr:eroom l 07 A
BACK ROW· 'left I nJhl) J Crost ;. Baldwin, ::>. B IX·
r, B. Cope, R. A<:toms, J B y , B. Collmer. THIRD ROW:
B. Alleman, •. Bre:n an, P. C'orlet•, J Chappell, !. Brown
.; Cullen. S!':COND ROW· R Cook, J, Bryan, B. Bradford
F Colosi D Boyce B Brandt, B Bond. FRONT ROW: J,
B 1m r
Roqiqia'l V. Fl·nndt :... Chnsllan, P. Bla e,
F.
•!lev
ciA
.
?p:fJlr
Homeroom 1078
BA."'K ROW: (Lolt t r 1htl J. Gnlu B. Gay in, L. Dor .
• m K Hul'ler, D. G y J Farrar, :'. Jervis P. Fisher, E.
Jusko. THIRD fi.')W· E. Hersh, M. Har 1man L. Immke, M.
HoftiT':xr. ::>. Co.mc:..s, L. Hauxhl'rsl, H :::>eVitha B. Jackson,
D. Hamngton. SEcOND ROW: D Evans, D. Ketteler, f.
G"ugh, N. Hammerle, J. Hannon, N. Ke1ster, D. Ke•ron,
W Greenstein, G. Johnson. FRON:' ROW. E. James, S.
D vera.1x, R Kah'l, D D p nhar 1, S. Horowitz, A. Dean,
' Heyde , A Gay.
Homeroom 20'7
BA"'K ROVv: (Left to nght) H. PeK.:~rek, L. Schroeder, P
MJyer, R. Pct:i, L. Ric- ·rds, M. OetJan, B. Moffitt, D. M1ller,
D. Parsor.s, P. Phipps N. Musacchio. THIRD ROW: D.
Lo•icks, P. Merk. A. Mylonas, H. Nolan, R. McNamee,
!. Prudar a, !.... Nic-hols, J Markel A. Peterson, D. Peter·
s n. SECO. D ROW B. McFadye:1, V. Overfield, E. Qualman R Prestien, D. Moor ::>. Minodeo, ;. Reed, C. Nesbitt,
T ~urdoc.c FRON:' ROW K Panos1an, E. McCann G.
M h • J. Pe:nza G. Proffett, I. M Jckey, H Porz, A Miller.
Homeroom 305
BA.CK R:>W: (Left
t
r.ghil H. Weiss, B. Stute, G Singer,
! Owens, D Wirt, A. Spoecl F. Smith, N. Townsend THIRD
ROW B. Siviic, R Sc-1-jroeder, R. We~oard, L Thompsor, L.
St .z, P. Young, M W'l hrm<m R. Swisher, S. Smith, B.
Zimmerman SECOND ROW: H. Zar.z R. Wapperer, T. Wei~.
:::>. Young, N. Trivisono, B. Suydam, A Sudbury, R. Yorker,
R Vera. FRONT ROW J Weisn, E. Trivtson, J. Smith, M
. ll'lpson, M. Triv1son, V. Wavio, H. Worther, M. Sc-honeman.
Homeroom ll
BACK ROW. O..dt tc right) B. Engb •g B. C 'rver B.
Boy! R. Barton B. Chnsty W AI n, H Appl go' , ~
Cooper, B. Bor\cAr, J Ba fourd. FOURTH ROW: B. B: ~tso,
:l. Fcrtloge, ~- Brown, L Broughton M. Allen, 0. Boyd E.
Br.1ss , t..~ Berger, M. Churcr, G Bonace. THIRD ROW:
L. Amo'c'l A ;one, B ;.Alegrove, R Barry, B Bottc'1•Js, :.
AI.ison, E. Bc'ledict, S Benson, B. Arts B. Brunr er SEC
OND ROW M Ca:npbel., H. Bell L. Bol!va •. Burd tt, M.
Ba''l~art, C. Ada ns, R. Bundy, K Co 'sor•. 1 Aver!, '.
Ctcone. FRON'!' BOW: R. Brc wn, B Bo in, ). Carome, L.
Cala(:'ane, P. A us in, fl. C' ur!son H. Carabntta T Booth
T. Alhod, K. Ba~;t~·~
Homerooms 16 and 26
BACK ROW: (L ft to right) C. McClUrg, ). Mastro tgelo
B Martin, M. Stashower, E. Mecrtenstmer, ;. Shred! C
Spreitzer, C. Sis•~ y, F Mitchel:. B. Martm. FOURTH ROW
R. Mather, ). McKen,ey E. McDonough, B. SMi'h M
McNeilly, R. '-1liler, W Fog!, B. Mi es, E. Mo.:z.an. THIRD
ROW: ). Story, ]. M st. ). Summers, B. Sutton, J McGregor
D. Merkley, I. Shaw, B. Simmons, R. Stallings, G. Shear.
SECOND ROW. M. Mea.ey ). Studoll P Miller, D.
Y·
elte, ]. McAlli!;ter, N. Miller, D. Stddaway, A Me
7d:1~~1J~~:.
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Hfmeroom 18
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BACK ROW: (Left to right) H.
:liPadova, D. Decker, ;. Corbett, :l.
Dahl, J. Conway, B. Doyle. FOURTH
Ericson, R. Robertson, B. Esterly, B. Elder:" J.....__.,•aVJ:es.
Edwards, M. English, M. Cole L. Cock J Figler. THIRD
rlOW: R Erdley, I. Fala, E. Cole, ). finn R. Halimark,
W. Elder, E. Connelly, B. Clymer, D. Cope. SECOND ROW.
:l. CushmaD, W. Smith, F. Drake, C. Drago, C. Currier, W.
AlJel:, S. Downs, R.
!gaL, P. Daly, E. Connell FRONT
ROW• M Fl"ock, C.
Da" '""• J. Di'?f;Daw•. G. Deal
i?? ;E~oo
~~1::mh L~:·o/
q
BACK ROW. (Left to righl) H. Hannie, M. Griffin, G. Get:z.,
N Hott, G Grims'v1w, P. Forquer, F. Houston, D. Greggcr
S. Hiltabiddle, ;. Harmon. K. Geitz. FOURTH ROW: D.
Frl$bee, J. Fox, G. Groenstei 1, ::>. McQueen, A. Iafelice, D
L"'nPor, R. Huettich, M. Frericks, G. Goernd~ . THIRD ROW·
R. Hirschauer, V. Francis, ). Hamson, ; . Gloeckler, ).
Mc:eod, E. Hisey, J, Hoye, ). Houstc'1, G. Ford, W. Hart
SECOND ROW: R. forney, F. Hach. N. Gynn, W. Funk
Gettig, B. Goldsmith, R. Green, B. Fulton, W. Grove .
."RONT ROW: A. Gold~ erg, S. Hammond, D. Hoover, A
Fuldauer M. He isl r, V. Haverstein ). Helmtck J Gill ).
~lap nan.
r
Homeroom 20
BAC!:.
~-!gQ.,~, 1 ~B.
Saba, C.
ReesE>, l . P. •che, A..._ Ruff k_ RadelL,
• "'- , I:. Moses,
P. Rus~D ~'.l tt. CM~'''&'tt'\1>; -.~w 1 M.
Peck,).
son, B. Reimholz, P. Plank, K. ~··~dsenthal. B.
. ittke, B. Pattie SE~OW:
!:!. Noplett, A
Schmidt B~ ~~mn•·on,
as
. O•ri~lan, J. Ricciardl, S. Re_<;Ja~ •. '\·~
R. R
.• . ROW: L
Niedlander K. Mu cy, . Riggs. . S haffer !:!. Hanson
L. Ols"' D. Ruoff, !:!. -&g::51pson, E. Morgan
~
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Homeroom21
BACK ROW: (L ft to right) B. Lax, H. Tryon~ it. 'Marshal:,
G. LaMore B. Lamppert, B. Jackson, P. :zanl, R. Lindsey,
A. Johnson ). Inman. THIRD ROW: J. Lloyd, t:. Robinson,
N. Jones, V. Kennedy, D. Keagle, P. Lewis, D Larsen, 7.
lzont, L. Lehnanr W. Long, M. Reed. SECOND ROW:
D. Rathmell. A. Murphy, C. Krische, ). Litle ,
Lc lZ, P.
Lowe
~
, L. asxrs , L. Levy, D. Markell,
var r:tugh.
FRON':
W: B Kinsey, '. Jarman, H. K
f. KP• r A.
P.
M:"~7 K~:r;; ·~1
IZi~aslrltS
<
~
Whitlom R. Tausch, H.
ROW: K Wis>ner, G. TrovE. Wood, R. Bevacqua, ;. Wurts,
E. Williams, ). Thompson. THIRD
Bevacqua, D. Warrr. m, S. Taber,
, ~1. Verburg. F. Weitz J. Toomey,
,Tryon. SECOND ROW: H. Whit
1R. Wuest, R. Mee~de, B. W:•.
,
C. Weinke, B. ;~~
'1 s .
1
J"k ~,';~,:~~~!_,Y
toefl"'"'
Homerooms 217 and 307
BACK ROW: (Left to right) R. G rubb, B. Frestor. H. Schell.
M. Biscotti, B. Sampson, A. Hogan, R. RE>rsmg A. Boraklan,
M. Fenrick, E. Fox, N. Goldstein. THIRD ROW C Faerber,
B. Griffin, S. Rauch, M. Salter, M. Rice G Schnell, B.
Faulds, L. Field, ). Goncher, G. Elliott, F. Frayor. SECOND
ROW: C. Russell. D. Schumaker. D. Wiley. D. Royer. C.
Ricci, D. ~els", M. Bastoky, B. Gage, N. p; Izza, A. Goodrid•. A. Gross, K. Emerson FRON7 ROW: J, Phillips, :::.
Shrlling, E. Garber, M. Rhodes, G. Rogazrone A. RobNts,
M. Hmi!T.an, B. Eva'1s, H. Ennes, I GNeg I ). Hardy, V.
Savage.
·.
• • •
Homerooms 300 and 318
BACK ROW: (Left to right) H. Van Scheer, R. Smalley,
D. Zook, G. Brown, B. Bleier, L. Stdn. FOURTH ROW: F.
Abazia, F. Belville, B. Burgess, D. Clough, E. ttoth, L.
White, B. Ward, D. Bartlett. THIRD ROW: D. Wolcott, T
Brernan, ). Stokes, B. Williams. M. Smith, ). Vokoun, M.
Bigalke, . Berman, ). Berry. SECOND ROW: A Weber,
M Brunst, ). Harmvn, A. Kline, L. Brown, D. Barndt. H.
Young, M. Barrett, I. Anderson. FRONT ROW: M. Bacon,
). Varancse, I Hughes, J. Barnes, R. Tiffany, L. Calvin
M. Walsh, l. Wood, D. Cali, V. Bitonti, F. Smith, S. Weiss.
Homeroom 303
BACK ROW. (Ldt k ngrt) R Johnson, B. Jackson, A.
Marttn F. McCoy, F jenkins, F LaMore, A. Murray, R
Lumley, B. Montgomny. SECOND ROW: A. Levine, B. Behrend, F. Rixie, I. Liber'ltor. P. Johnston, ). Lawrence, B.
Ketteler, M. M•,es, D. Morris, W. House, S. Kopp, R Otto,
D. Pfeh, J Lefkowitz, C. Larsen, D. Nitti, W. Moorhead, B.
Kleff, A. Kolisch. FRONT ROW: ). Robbins, C. Kibler, B.
Peters, M. Heil, H.~~olet.tP, £cl Krueger, P. Hoefler, L.
1~!1:~
Homeim8
BACK ROW: (Left to rightl H Behmer, B. Beasley !.
Anderson, B. Byrne J. Brainard, H. Burton. FOURTH ROW:
D. Arbuckle, M. Barno, A. Baginski, R. Abdalion, H. Campbell, G. Bond, D. Cab'e. THJR) ROW: T. Bouck, P. Bam,
G. Cardoza, N. Ball, L. Balog B. Bell, M. Baker, B. Flemina. SECOND ROW: E. Barey, F. Bayer J. Burdett, G.
Apthorp, L. Brugmann, E. B!ewitt, R. Beard. FRONT ROW:
M. Brrmal, A Brow, R Byrum, S. Brown, R. Aiken, C.
Adams.
Homeroom 33
.{~
BACK ROW: (Left to right) G. arlson, W. Cheetham, ),
Ruli, A. Chicane, A Curtis. FOURTH ROW: H. Denni&, H.
Collier, G. Klass, A. Colchin, G. Imhoff, A. Cullttan, B.
Rice. THIRD ROW: G. Cullen, A. Jackson, J Coughlin
T. Carr, R. Derry, R. Ccrmac>e, B. Danford, G. Davis. SECOND ROW· M. Peters, E. L Jcock, D. Davis, V. Counce.!,
C. Randall, I. Difranco, S. Card. FRONT ROW V. Capp
G. Cart..so, K. Coolidge, G. (' ymer, ). Cavasin!, E. Diamond,
I. ;)iVnnr a, L. Burroughs.
UNDERCLASSMEN
Homeroom 35
BACK ROW: (Left to right) G. Evans, D. Englehorn, G.
Henninq, L. Emmons, 1. Goncher, 1. Finelli, L. Fisher. THIRD
ROW: J. Ferro, J. Evans, S. Henderson, j. Culbertson, D.
Foster, M. Campbell, G. Eichenberg, C. Gallese. SECOND
ROW: D. Erdley, H. Davis, E. Forbush, J. Graham, D. Guo
rino, A. Hagan, D. Gladh, A. Dombroski P. Bullington.
FRONT ROW: V. Drury, J. Graham, M EdeP. G. Good'llan,
L. F'ry, E. Jacobs, E. Gibsor. B. F'ullet.
Homeroom 36
BACK ROW: (Left t,., right) M. Hewitt, D. Johnson. C
McGovern, B. Keifer, E. Holliday, V. Hold!. THIRD ROW
j. Hogan, G. Jones, S. Hunter, M. Gavan, E. Jones, M
Horosko, J. Hottel:, P. Hart. SECOND ROW: J. Hartman, E.
Harper, R. Henderson, H. Hart, D. Taub, ). Herter, G. Hoi
Jar. FRONT ROW: L. Kahn, M. Hawkins, E. Hisey, R. Jacobson, P. Crandell, L. johnson, B. Joyce, P. Hageman.
Homeroom 39
BACK ROW: (Left to right) J. McDarment, D. Croak., R.
Maier, B. Krieski, ). Neck.ar, D. Loomis, W. Kempthorne, B.
King, A. Lumadue. THIRD ROW: H. Wheelock, J. Collins,
S. Newey, D. Neal. P. Mazurek, A. Lipstreu, Y. Nighman,
). Lang, 0. DiPadova, H. Isaac. SECOND ROW: L. Kelsey,
D. Meyer, ). Siener, J, Krebs, W. Moyer, B. Morison P.
Martaus, B. Kinney, A. Newman, V. Lenker, M. Moore, A
Luth. FRONT ROW: F. Martineau, L. Mills, J. Marks, A.
Hozalski, J. Leahy, A. Krauskopf, R. McMorrow, F. Markow·
ski, D. Mechtensimer, E. Blasko, L. Lehman, S. Lewis.
Homerooms 200 and 306
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B. Richardson, B. Olson, G
Ritter, B. Vongunten, 7. Wood, B. Roege, A. Nottage, S.
Wilford, D. Pratt, S. Rosenstein. FOURTH ROW: ). Wahlstrom, R. Burgman, I. Zimet, C. Yea, B. Peterson, S. Vogt,
). Russell, C. Williams, S. Paiersky, L. Via. THIRD ROW:
J. Peters. M. Peterson, M. Rutland, J, Ris, M. Parris, M. L.
Rumsey, D. Nutting, D. Voorhies, M. Rogers.
SECOND
ROW: M. Veranti, ]. Williams, C. Russo. E. Saba, H. Zahig,
A. Polili, ]. Zimmerman, J. Pyle. FRONT ROW: M. J. Van
Etter, J. Perrotti, D. Young, B. Agee, E. Richards, B. Ru nyan
E. Osborne, G. Shontz, G. Wood.
• • •
Homerooms 20 1 and 208
BACK ROW (Left to nght) B Spero. W. Teeter. R. Cooper,
G. Rhodes, B. Shively, B. Ross, .D. Stophgnson, M Spillc:a.
A Schoener, L. Thomas, B. Terwilliger. THIRD ROW: D.
Scimonetti, V. Stueve, P. Smith, G. Siegel, M. H•1et ::h, A.
Sorcoh. R. Warshawsky, !. Balcnr, r !';urnrl, J. Sc-hwab
B. Tindall.
SECOND ROW: M. Toon, M Ottinger, M.
:'homos. M. Ruolo C. Stafford R. Tull, G. Umnitz, ). Siener,
R Stefaroy, M. Swisher B. Smith FRONT ROW· E. Tac-as,
E. Wh1te, ). Spratt, D Swa k, L. Smith, A Scher>l:er, M.
Serna, j S1mmons, A. Siena N. Wrentmore.
Homerooms 202 and 302
BACK ROW: (Left to ;igLt, ). Ayvrs, B. Hannon. M Carrothers, B. Hine, ). Grove, ). Hitchcock, ). Rehner, D. Spitzer,
B. Peters. FOURTH ROW: B. Weiner, P. Payne, L. Jackson,
A. )ones, E. Griffith. E. Miller, W. Hall. M. Hornung, M.
Huff, G. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Bouffard, R. Law, D.
Wheeler, C. Parker, M. Newman, D. Neuhause, H. Wolfgram, ). Perrotti, B. Hayden, D. Whetrow. SECOND ROW:
). Miller, R. Porter, M. Moody, L. Hall. R. Nicholson, A.
Orr. E. Halls, E. Greggor, C. Kelsey, P. Hannon. E. Otello.
FRONT ROW: P. Nussel, R. Morris, P. Hewitt, L. Granger,
L. Granger, :... Powell. E. Giles, W. Durkee, N. Huntley, R
Karl.
Homerooms 206 and 309
BACK ROW: <Lelt to right) 0. Maloney, B. Ralph, P.
Zirke, R. Keeler, C. Kell·t. D. Williams. B. Traister, C. Ramm,
L. Meshenberg, R. Williams. FOURTH ROW: J Slygh, P.
Parti11gton, D. Winters, H. Williams, B. Williams, M. Reed,
M. Randell, M. Thomas, H. Marquette, C. Macha, H. Reich
ard. B. Kilp'ltrick. THIRD ROW: F. Sibert. ). Pietrondit, D.
Wideman, ). Tretar, M. LaGatta, P. Vara, M. Lucy, B.
Bacon, F. Smith, F. Zeigler. SECOND ROW: H. Walters, ).
Tillotson, L. Tait, 0. Ridgiey, D. Wilkie, ). Meyer, L. Roth.
E. Winsor, L. Shreve. FRONT ROW: A. Samuel, R. Trivisonno, M. Maulorico A. Tanno, D. Syrko, W. Sutter, N.
Miller, E. Sua P. Fiore, ). McKenzie.
Homeroom 304
BACK ROW. (Leit to right) T. Bedner, E. Brown, R. Clark,
D. Cole, R. Eicher, D. Curtis, B. Eichenberg, B. Binder, A.
Gaudio. THIRD ROW: H. Galloway, B. Bechtel, M. Goldstein, S. Collier, H. Cope, D. Cooley, D. Cavano, R. Bill.
SECOND ROW: R. Beaumont, N. Anghin, P. Cramer, M.
Arnold, ). Fink, C. Rode, C. Babcock, T. Blumenthal, B.
Daniels. FRONT ROW: Y. Bow, D. James, B. Arnold, M.
Cleareland, L. Friedlander, J Berndsen, S. Auer, A. Cusumano.
!Vo.
kol&i.
lett
CfO
to.
CjO-ffled., 11Wf!itM<jd·,
piCUfd-, da~UXU .. .
Shaw bench is lined with eager players during
the Culver gur.1e.
Band and drum majorettes strut
halves.
Knapp's block cut down two men, but they got
Regan from behind.
Darroch cracks the line, but is cornered by
Collinwood secondary.
CARDINAL
between
ELEVEN
PURRED by the inspiring leadership of a brilliant new
S coach, Charles Campbell, and backed by a student spirit
to "Keep 'Ern Rolling", Shaw's Cardinal Clippers battered and
hammered their way to four conquests, three scoreless deadlocks, one loss and, for the second consecutive season, tied
Lakewood's Purple and Gold for the Lake Erie League diadem.
Coach Campbell, fresh from a most impressive five-year
stay at Van Wert, Ohio, brought a new style of rugged, bruis·
"Hey, manager! How about
some cotton and merthiolate?"
"Girnrne a shoe lace, will
ya.?"
All during the season managers Torn Alleman, left, and
Wayne Houston heard those
and many other cries and imprecations from squad members.
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R-::nn or shine, the stude.1t body is there to cheer.
f )r once, Gaudio, 28, is taken out, but John Austin
nails Collinwood's Adamle on the line of scriMmage.
Ch~.ock DicK and Harry Huttc;~ somerso.;ll a cheer.
OI'e of the many gcallme stanos in :1-Je C'u:ver
g 'lie.
AGAIN CO-CHAMPS
ing football, along with an indomitable, driving, forceful spirit
which pervaded schoo~. locker room, and gridiron alike.
Nine lettermen formed the nucleus around which Campbel!
fashioned a fighting eleven which knocked over East, Shaker,
Elyria, and Lorain; battled Culver, Lakewood, and Heiohts to
scoreless ties; and dropped a bitterly contested decision to
Collinwood's mighty east side Senate Champs.
Line coach Marty Loftus, left,
ond head coach Campbell, new
to Shaw, piloted the Cardinal
Clippers to a repetition of the
1940 Lake Erie League cochampionship wllh Lakewood.
Coach Campbell came to
Shaw from Van Wert, Ohio,
where he had produced a string
of winning teams.
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COVERS CULVER COMBAT
DICK CERREZIN, Shuttle photographer, covered the classic
Culver fray from atop the stadium pressbox with his Speed
Graphic. The clean, hard-fought contest of October 11, 1941,
ended in a scoreless tie.
The enhre Culver cadet corps came by train from Indiana
to see the game.
(8)
jake Shaw J<:icks to Culver.
!2)
Passing in review, the Cadets demonstrated thei•
marchtr.g precis! or.
(!)
Entire colorful cadet corps dtsembarks and forms
r.... r l:S to march to stadium
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(4)
Between halves, Shaw band
snappy formations.
executes
new,
(5)
Halfback Regan pierces Culver line for smal!
gain; fullback Dierker was spearhead of the
Flying Squadron attack.
(6)
Cadet Captain Bill Stanton loses insignias to
souvenir-hunting Shaw girls.
CHEER LEADERS
(Left
r•q
C. D1cl
lor, D l..:iardr r.
C. Fix H. Hut
BOOSTERS' COMMITTEE
I< ria
G Havens. J. A ge:,
E. Smitn, F Stembruegge, J. Watt. C.
(Lpf'
Dick.
CHEER LEADERS/ BOOSTERS
kepi ~ ai /eoett ,utck
B
UBBLING with enthusiasm and pep, the
boys pictured above accounted for the
spirited rallies and cheerleading last fall.
Through rain and mud the four cheerleaders
stuck to their guns at every football game,
whippmg the spectators into an organized
cheering section.
A
ND remember the rallies before the gome,
especially the Culver rally? The Boosters' Committee planned and executed them,
workmg out programs, securing speakers,
thinking up skits, all intended for the enjoyment of the students.
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BILL THOMPSON
JACK DARROCH
FRED RIEGLER
BOB FOWLER
JIM REID
JIM GRAHAM
HOWIE WOLFGRAM
BILL KNAPP
CHUCK REGAN &
DICK CLARK
TOM BEEMAN
DON HANSEN
FRANK TARTAGLIA
BLACK AND RED
FOOTBALL SCORES
Sh aw
Sh aw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Sh aw
Shaw
Shaw
19
0
. . . . . . . 26
.. . ... . 0
....... 0
....• . . 42
14
........ 0
East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
C:Jilinwocd . . . . . . . .
7
Shoker . . . . . . ........ . 12
Culver . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0
Lakewood ..... . .... . . 0
Elyria ................ 7
Lorain ... . ...... . ...... 6
Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . • .
0
BOB KRAUSE
Captain
JACK SHAW
BERT COWAN
MOE CHANDLER
BILL HANNON
DANSHAPS
DICK ROSS
GEORGE UMSTEAD
• •
DAVE NESBITT
BOB ROSS
NORMAN PEARN
GREG TAYLOR
BEN AUSTIN
RAY DENSLOW
ANGELO GAUDIO
0
FOOTBALL SQUAD
BACK ROw
'B. E,. - • \igr. D.
Regan 0. Thompson, ;. Wah,strcT•, B. W. •
R. Tausch, B.- Roche, B. Maier, B. M ru u, A.
Curtis, G. Apthorp, E. Barey, W. Fogo, .;. Rcq 1 '•
D. Cable Mgr. THIRD ROW: W. i':Ouston Mar.,
i. Beeman B. Fowler B. Eic:henberger, D Co,l.ns
B. Carlson, B. l1r ds€ y C McClurg, B. :..ampp r
D. Stephenson, r.. Chi-one, B. Samps n, C.
Faerber, B. Pettet, B. Danford, i. A: (man, Mgr
SECOND ROW: Coach Campbell. Director Abbot
D. Shops, F. Rieqkr, J. Hart,
?ear
C rv r,
G. Taylor, B. Martin, A Ncttaqe, f .• r ;JQ 1a, D.
• esb1tt B. Ktlpatnck, J, Graham, G. :.Jmstead K.
Carrier, R. Bill, W Hart, Coach ::..oftt..s. FRONT
ROW: M. Chandler B. AustiP. B. Knepp, ~- ,..lcrrk,
C. Regan, B. Har.'lon A. Gauaio I. l:'haw, B.
Krause, J Reid, D. Hans n, J. Darroch :::>. Ross,
B Ross H. We !gram, B. Cowan, J. Her+ r.
PASSES, DRIBBLES, BASKETS
EN victories, seven defeats; 653 points as
T against
their opponents' 552; 40 points and
above in eight battles; between 30 and 23 in
only four-there stands the record of Shaw's
basketball team for the '41-'42 season.
In the Lake Erie League race Shaw finished
in a third place tie with Lorain because of
two losses to both Lakewood and Heights,
and one defeat at the hands of the toughened
Lorain quintet. Before the half-year the team
had taken seven games and lost only three.
Then, weakened by the loss of four first stringers, they won three and dropped four frays.
Only two outside battles went wrong, one to
Western Reserve Academy, and the other to
Berea, eliminating Shaw from the tournaments
at Euclid Shore. But if the season was only
fairly successful on the record book, it was
promising in the building up of a great store
of reserve power that can be unleashed during
the next two or three years with much better
results.
DICK CLARK tips it away from a Lath player
Shaw won eas1ly.
Four pairs of :1ands seek the elus1ve ball.
I
DENSLOW is shoved aside and KNAPP sils
own hard in scramble for ball.
BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM
BACK ROW: (L~>f" t right: B. Cow•,, B
Boyle, B. Marshall. R. Weist, E. Molzan.
B. Mooney, C. Regan. R. DPnslow- B.
Clark, B. Byrne. E. Scba. SECOND ROW:
Knapp, J. Shaw, C. Keefer, R. Essell, H. Wol
W. Hart. L. Fisher, R. Bill, B. Lax, C. Russo,
CHUCK REGAN
JACK SHAW
HOWIE WOLFGRAM
BOB KRAUSE
RAY DENSLOW
BILL KNAPP
AL RUSS
RALPH ESSELL
BOB MULLIGAN
MOOSE KEEFER
JOHN WATT
BASKETBALL
Shaw
........... .41
Latin ............... 21
Shaw
. . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Collinwood ..... . .... 21
Shaw .............. 30
Lakewood ........... 47
Shaw
............. 42
Benedictine . . . ...... 24
Shaw
............. 53
Lorain ............... 32
Shaw
............. 42
Garfield . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Shaw ................ 37
Shaker ............... 27
Shaw ................ 53
Elyria ................ 31
Shaw .....•........ 30
Heights . . . . . . • . . . . 33
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
DICK CLARK
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
..... . ......... 25
................ 61
...........•.... so
. . . . •. . . . . . . . .
40
............... 33
. . . . . .•. . . .
29
Lakewood . . . .
. 34
W. R. Academy
. 26
Shaker .........•... 35
University . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Lorain
.............. 49
Elyria
...... . ~-... 22
Heights .............. 31
TOURNAMENT
Shaw
.. 26
Berea
39
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DAN SHAPS
RALPH BARTON
BOB ACHESON
JOHN ACHESON
DON BERGER
PAT CLARK. DOC VIVIAN
JACK BALFOURD
ED HASSELL
ARTWILDERN
SWIMMING
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
62
28
3rd
37
28
54
39
30
49
4th
32
45
2nd
3rd
place
place
place
place
East Tech 38
Greater Cleveland Meet
Cleveland Heights 29
Lakewood 38
Shaker Heights 12
University School 27
Western Reserve Academy 36
Akron East 17
Relay Meet
Cleveland Heights 34
Shaker Heights 21
Lake Erie League Meet
District Meet
DIVES, SPLASHES, VICTORIES
HURNING to vtctory in s1x of nine dual
meets this season, the Cardmal tankers
showed amazing strength from e::xger sophomore and junior enthusiasts.
C
In the limelight was the red-he::xded Pat
Clark, of free-style fame, who chalked up
records in the 100-yard two weeks in o row.
Brothers Acheson, John and Bob, came through
in the 40 and 225 free-style events more than
once. Jack Balfourd, the sensat10nal sopho-
more master of the breast-stroke, butterflied his
way to victory in almost every meet.
Art Wildern, breast-stroker, and Don Berger.
backstroker, brought in many highly-needed
extra points as they concluded their high school
swimming careers. Ralph Barton, sophomore
backstroker, promises much for future years.
Dan Shops and Ed HasselL seniors, leave Shaw
with large shoes to fill with diving ability, as
Coach "Doc" Vivian looks brightly towmd a
swimming team of 1942-43.
THrd fro'Il .eft is PAT CLARK. Shaw's
ace free-styler.
DOC VIVIAN coaches neophytes in prac·
lice sessio!'.
Bo•tom sn"p- Center man is PIE HA5SEL~
champ diver, about lc try h1s hund in a relay
SWIMMING TEAM
BACK ROW: (Lef: t< riqht) Coach Vivian '. Falck, L. Lehman,
T. !zan!, B. Vivian, J. Monteith, D. Loomis, B. Elder, B. Lumley, B.
Grove. F. Frayer, Mqr. SECOND ROW: H. Hutton, 0. Thompson,
C. Imboden. P. Forquer, K. Carrier, D. Shops, E. Hassell. FHON:'
ROW: D. Nesbitt, W. Smith ). Achesc-1, B. Acheson, P. Clark, J.
Balfourd, A. Wildern, D. !zan!.
CROSS COUNTRY
BACK ROW· (Left to right) E. 1ir.-.r:. rs, Mqr. M. Ba
. Evans, R. Wolff, L. Sch:,:,upt, 0.
Maloney, M. Spilka, J. Williams, Coach Offinqer. THIHO ROW: R. Esse!:, J. Mastrangelo,
E. Sylvester, H. Hart, R. Blosser, I Zimet, E. Andrews, R. Stout. SECOND ROW: R. LaPierre,
D. Nesbitt, D. KcppLs. FRONT ROW: J. Har;!I'ar:>, A. Clark.
F
EET pounding steadily against the pavement from Shaw High to Huron Road Hospital and back again-that was the crosscountry team in daily practice for a season
which, unhappily, proved unsuccessful. Their
first regular meet, with Heights, was lost, 20-35
(the team with the lowest score winning), and
a practice meet with Collinwood and East
showed the Railroaders in the lead with 24
points, the Blue Bombers next with 40, and the
Cardinals last with 56.
The season ended with an inter-team contest
on the new course through Rockefeller Park.
Letters were awarded to Ralph Essell, Toe
Hartman, Dick Kappus, Bob LaPierre, Dave
Nesbitt, Tack Williams. and Russ Wolff. Of
these, only Essell and Nesbitt will be lost by
graduation.
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TENNIS TEAM
BACK ROW: CLeft to right) Coac-h r" a • J. 1-J:oyt B Walling R. Denslow W. McSr ore
FRONT ROW: N. Overall, B. Story, W. ~m1•n
from the lack of experienced
S UFFERING
men, the Shaw racket Wielders limped
H
E'S an institution at Shaw ...... affectionately known as "Offy" to students and
teachers alike ...... coaches Cross Country,
Tennis and Track ...... one of the oldest coaches in Ohio· -thirty-five years of serv1ce.
through a tough schedule to come out fifth in
the Lake Erie League.
Ray Denslow, one of the few veterans, was
the number one player, and in accordance with
league rules was pitted against top players
from other schools. Under these circumstances,
Denslow finished the season with two matches
out of five to his favor. Knapp and Walling
were the other singles men with the SmithStory, McShane-Beck combinations handling
the doubles.
The Black and Red took Elyna 5-0 m the fmal
game of the season, but lost the four preceding
games to Lorain 5-0; Heights 2-0; Shaker 3-2;
and Lakewood 5-0.
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BASEBALL TEAM
BACK ROW: (Left to right) R. Berry, B Y dlick, C. Sua, D Hansen, 7. Ev ms, J. Shaw, L.
V1sci, Coach Wisecup. SECOND ROW. C. Simpson, A. Russ, R. Denslow, F. Belgan B.
Poiak, D. Beck B. Whale. FRONT ROW. D. Gibbons. C. Russo, R Sch'llunk B. Mulligan, J
Watt.
-
SPELL BASEBALL
Al Hansen swings and misses· ·so does
the catcher.
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ITH a crafty pitching crew as 1ts forte,
the 1941 baseball team battled its way
to the city-wide championship and placed as
runner-up to the state champion, Cincinnati
Withrow. Coach Wisecup and his proteges
finished the season victorious :n 17 encounters
while losmg only two games: one to East H1gh,
which they avenged twice later, and one to
the state champion.
The pitching staff consisted of Belgan, Evans
& Co.; Evans chalked up eight wins with only
one loss. and Belgan was close behind with
seven wins and one loss credited to h1m. At
W
the plate Shaw was equally potent as Dave
Gibbons slashed out a .407 average to rartk
cs the leading batter. He was admirably
backed up by such hefty slugqers as Hansen.
Yedlick, and Sua. Chuck Sua also c:::rptured top
fieldin:;r honors for the second c ..msecuiive ye:::rr
w1th a .985 average.
In the state tournament in M:::ry, at Columbus.
the team lost the pay-off g me to Withro·.v
H1gh of Cincinnati. This contest was a defensive nightmare, featuring saven errors by Shaw
and five by Withrow, as the latter eked out a
7-6 decision to become state champiOn.
BASEBALL SCORES
Lakewood
Shaw . . . . . . . 5
........... 4
Shaw . . .. .
7
Heights
3
Shaw . . . . . . . 5
John Hay .............. 0
Shaw ...•... 12
Collinwood ............ 8
East
Shaw .. . . .. . 2
. .. . . . .......... 5
14
East ... .. ........... 1
Shaw
Shaw
7
W.R.A. .... . . .. .. .. . .. 1
Shaw
Benedictine
8
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Shaw
Euclid Shore .... . .. . . . 3
5
Shaw
Warren ............... 4
5
· shaw
4
Columbus North ....... 3
· shaw
Alliance ...... .. . .. . . . 1
3
• shaw
Cincinnati Withrow
6
7
Shaw
Heights
7
0
Shaw
7
Collinwood
.. .. 0
Shaw
9
East
.. . ..
0
Shaw
Euclid Shore ........... 0
6
Shaw ....... 10
University School ...... 6
Shaw ..
West Tech ... .......... 3
5
·state Tournament.
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TOM EVANS, who along with BELGAN, was the backbone of the mound
corp3, demonstrates his pitching form.
First baseman CHUCK SUA compiled
the best fielding average for two ca'1secutive years.
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GOLF TEAM
(Left to right) C. Re>~an.
rotti, A. Larned.
. Liske. Coach Snavely, S. Per-
Coach Snavely mstructs school champ A'1dy Larned
in putting form.
FOREI
ND four it is, the number of members on Shaw's golf team.
Coached by J. L. Snavely, the Black and Red golfers last
year entered mterscholastic competition only once.
Although they placed last in the Lake Erie League race on
the Elyria lmks, they showed marked improvement over their
pre-season form. Elyria took the tournament with a 339 score
and a 42-stroke margin over the Cardinal four.
In the post-season intramural tournament, Andy Larned,
blasting out a 179 for 36 holes, defeated a field of ten golfers.
Sam Perrotti with a 186 placed second.
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INNING every dual meet in the season
and then placing high m both the Lake
Erie League and the Northeastern Ohio meets
was the impressive record compiled by Coach
E. C. Offinger' s crack 1941 cinder burners.
Shining out on the star-studded squad were
Fred Jones and George Kall, both excellent
milers who kept well ahead of all opposition
throughout the season. During pre-season
practice Jones was unable to reach his top
form and it appeared the team would be weak
in the mile. However, Kall turned in some
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mighty impressive times and fnally gained the
distinction of being one of the best milers in
the city.
According to the coach, this squad, liberally
blessed with stars, was the finest in many
years. With the material commg up and the
veterans left. next year's team has a fine
chance to make an equally impressive record.
During the season, Shaw beat Heights,
Shaker, Latin, Collinwood, and placed second
in the Lake Erie League meet.
TRACK TEAM
BACK R.OW: (Left to rightl B. St.
>O< ·~ N1ck, L. Davis, D. Levis. W.
Houston, R. Blosser, D. Nesbitt, B. Krause, . Darroch, B. Hannon J. Gokorsch
B. Binder, B. Long, E. Miller, Coach Offinger. SECOND ROW: H. Allisor,, R
Essell, J. Roberts, H. Lang, B. Sprague, F. Rote, B. Lowry, I. Reid, E. Timbers,
Mgr. FRONT ROW: I. Hartman G. Kall, J. Johnsor, B. Bugbee C. Donato F.
Dowdell, E. Koval.
Darroch and Hous•or pnp-;e lor the
lew hurdles they placed firs• ..md sec·
ond, respectively.
BILL SPRAGUE goes up and over at
6' 2".
DOWDELL, although finishing first,
was disqualified, but REID came through
for a victory.
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WEARERS
ol the "$"
VARSITY " S"
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B. Rcss. C. Dick, D. Gordner, B. Honn:m R. Augustine B.
Krouse. R. Denslow, M. Chandler, R. Ross, B. LaPierre, N. Peorn, A. Wildern, ). Williams.
SECOND ROW: E. Timbers. D. Gibbons, H. Allison, R. Wol'f, ). Reid, B. Po1ok, D. Hansen,
K. Carrier, D. Shops, D. Berger. FRONT ROW: F. Stech W. Houston, L. Schloupt, B. Stout,
D. Nesbitt, G. Taylor, B. Austin, P. Clark, ). Hortman, D. Kappus, A. Gaudio.
the past year the Varsity "S" Club has widened the scope of its
D URING
activities to a greater extent than ever before.
Highest on its list of achievements stands the capable handling of order
in the cafeteria, a duty first ass1gned to them during the second semester.
Newest brain-child was the sparkling creation of the position of winter
sports' queen, destined to become an annual event at Shaw. Jody Christian
received this year's laurels after winning the admiring approval of the student
body.
According to the custom originated by last year's club, the members presented a cup to the outstanding athlete of the year.
First
B:LL
BOB
SOB
JIM
MR.
Semester
Second Semester
KNAPP..... . .............. President. .................... BOB POlAK
KRAUSE ................ V1ce Presiden! ................ . DAN SHAPS
POjAK ................... Secretory ....................... JIM REID
REID ....................... Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . ...... DAVE NESBITT
CAMPBELL. . . . . .......... Adviser ................. . MR. CAMPBELL
Left, the trophy awarded
each year to the outstanding athlete- -center, Lake
Erie League football trophy, Show and Lakewood
co-champs- right, the first
Winter Sports Queen, ]ODY
CHRISTIAN.
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I ,,
Q~·
GIRLs· SPORTS
JODY. BARB. RUTH. LAU\"ON.
and MARY ELLEN plan air.s
sports activities.
• • •
Learnin~
how to save lives.
A crucial mome>nt in a game
II' :he guls' gym.
The TARPON medal, wor.~
only by the Tarpon president.
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RUTH TERWILLIGER
JOLINE McKENZIE
RUTH ROMAINE
ROBERTA BYRUM
BETTY HAMILTON
EVELYN WALLACE
BARBARA REYNOLDS
ANGIE CUSUMANO
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•
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IRMLY taking its place in the realm of Shaw High sportsdom, the Girls
F Athletic Association this year has endeavored to make every girl sportsminded and realize the benefits derived from systematic competition.
Because of its ever increasing number of members, the organization is
divided mto smaller groups according to sports. And one or two members of
the Athletic Council. pictured above, head each small group.
In charge of volleyball were Jody Chnstian and her assistant Barbara
Bell. Baseball was headed by Lavonne Pickens; and Angie Cusamano led
winter sports. Peggy Reimholz and Evelyn Wallace worked together on swimming; while Joline McKenzie took charge of life saving. Georgie Croft and
Betty Lou Hamilton he:xded modem dancing, with Adele Thayer, assisted by
Barb Reynolds, ruling over basketball. Ruth Terwilliger walked at the head
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PEGGY REIMHOLZ
BARBARA BELL
ADELE THAYER
GINNY COBURN
LAUVON PICKENS
MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN
GEORGIE CROFt
JODY CHRISTIAN
of the hiking club, with the help of Ginny Coburn; and Ruth Romaine and
Mary Ellen O'Brien piloted the horseback riders.
This ambitious fifteen has tried dunng the year to make the association
a vital part in every girl's school life.
In the words of Miss Alice Juringus, "They have been one of the best
councils in years."
A TRLETIC COUNCIL
Firs• Semester
Seccnd Semester
MARY E. O'BRIEN. . . . . . . . . .... President. . . . . . . ..• BARBARA REYNOLDS
ROBERTA BYRUM . . . . . . . . Secretary Treasurer ..•.....•.. GEORGIE CROFT
. . . . . . Adviser. . . . . . . . . . ...... MISS JURING US
MISS JURING US. .
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TARPON OFFICERS
h:oel.
(Left to rig t r A to rt
E. Wallace F. Barton. A. 1.-usamnno, ;.
Nelson.
LIFE SAVING
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B. Barr,
Dornbirer, ). Van Kirk, M. Reed,
Colchin, L. Jackson, J. McKenzie,
Winsor. SECOND ROW: M. Huff,
Brigman. FRONT ROW: L. Pearce
Irwin, M. Steinbach, P. Reimholz.
R.
A.
E.
H.
C.
TARPON
ERMAIDS of the Tarpon Club who, to
attain membership, must be able to swim
ten lengths of the pool while doing various
strokes, have completed another successful
season. They enjoyed a spbsh party with
Heights; in January Tarpon had charge of the
girls' inter-class swimming meet. The seniors
won the meet, while the juniors edged in to
take second place. A sophomore Tarpon had
charge of all sophomores in the girls' interclass swimming meet; a junior, of all juniors;
and a senior, of all seniors.
On the day of initiation, the new girls receive fifty points each toward their "S" letter.
Then there is the Tarpon medal. worn only by
the president.
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I JFE-SA VERS don't always come in packages.
Nearly thirty-six girls have been learning
each Thursday night after school. since February, how to provide proof of this.
Miss Alice Juringus is in charge of teaching
the girls such things as artificial respiration,
first aid, and how to save a drowning person.
The girls practice on each other to pass tests.
Since only a limited number are allowed to
take the course, each girl is required to try out
by swimming five laps of the pool, using the
front crawl and the side stroke. From the best
of these, the class is selected.
BASKETBALL
v
ARIETY is the spice of life- -variety is just
what puts the sp1ce mto girls' sports, and
volleyball is one of these varied activities.
Throughout most of the year, Tuesday and
Thursday nights saw groups of girls, under the
instruction and supervision of Jody Chrishan
and Barb Bell, competing in this sport. At the
end of the year, team captains make recommendations, and from these, two all-star teams
are chosen and arbitrarily given the names
}·air and llan•ard.
Quite a nvalry springs up between the two
teams and the Yale-Harvard game is a traditional battle.
"S
TEPS."
This one word 1s familiar to one group
of girls who meet after school the girls' basketball teams. On an average of twice every
week the girls get together and play. Although
they usually do it "just for the fun in it", there
is something to be gained.
The girls earn points for each game, which
add up, and may finally enable them to receive
the award of the small "S" letter. The greatest
honor they could possibly receive 1s the big
"S" letter.
No wonder there is always such a crowd.
Girls have everythmg to gain and nothing to
lose.
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
BACK ROV.. (L., t t riqht. R. ':'erwilliqer, R. Romaine, F. Allerton, R
Cisar, B. Barr, V. Heldt. B. Davidson.
J. Hardy, S. Lewis, R. Byrum. FRON~
ROW: E. Sua, D. Gundel. V. Coburn, B.
Reynolds, E. Gilmore, D. Lantz.
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
BACK ROW: (Left to riqht) E. White,
V. Mitchell, V. Heldt, S. Kopp, J. fox,
E. Jacobs. FRONT ROW: R. Cisar, R.
Nicholson, L. Pickens, C. Davidson, M.
Rutland.
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AQUA-DUX
Miss Alice Juringus asked any of those
I Fred-clad
mermaids in the swimming classes
to take charge for her, they would be very
capable of doing so. These extra-good strokesters make up the Aqua-Dux, or the girls' swimming leaders. Since Miss Juringus is the only
girls' athletic instructor, her task would be impossible were it not for the help she receives
from the more capable girls.
At their meetings during sixth period each
Friday, Miss Juringus teaches the Aqua-Dux
all kinds of swimming strokes, kicks, and diving technique::;. They thereby become instruc-
• • •
tors themselves and teach other girls beginnmg
swimming.
During the day when the girls' swimming
classes are in the pool, you will find each class
divided into four or five squads, with one member of Aqua-Dux m charge of each squad. The
inexperienced girls, the beginners, benefit from
individual instruction made possible by small
groups, and the Aqua-Dux themselves gained
much experience from doing the teaching.
This year the goal of the Aqua-Dux was to
teach each member of the swimmmg classes
to swim forty laps of the pool by the end of
the semester.
AQUA-DUX 2
BACK ROW: (LEift t iqht G. Elliott,
R. Erber, R. Dcrnbiter, P. Reimholz, J.
Christiar
I. Barr, M. Steinbach.
SECOND ROW: B. Barr, ). Evans, J.
Berndsen, M. Hartman, L. Calvin, F.
Martineau, D. Lantz, L. Hackney, M. L.
Thompson, C. Goller. FRONT ROW:
M. J. Hawkins, C. Stafford, A. Goldberg, T. Lewis, J. Hoefler.
AQUA-DUX l
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B. Barr,
M. Hewitt, J. Evans. M. Reed. M. Huff,
J. Hottel!, J. Christian, C. Goller, F.
Allerton, R. Dornbirer, T. Barr. FRONT
ROW; E. Winsor, E. Gibson, P. Reimho!z, E. Sua, E. Hisey, A. Jones, E.
Wallace, A. Orr, ). Vokoun.
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MODERN DANCING
BACK I )W 'L t
nq' M I ut •nd,
M. Taylor, ~,.; ,rwm. ::.l:.~..;uNu ROW.
Christian, P. Reimholz, D. Lantz, F.
Allerton. FRONT ROW: ;. Sml:h, J.
Lewis, R. Fomaine, G. Croft, F Aveni:,
V. Schrock, S. Hammond.
T.
" S" LETTER GIRLS
BACK ROW: (Left to right) R. Byrum,
V. Schrock, M. O'Brien, F. Allerton, E.
Wallace, R. Romaine, P. Reimholz.
SECOND ROW: C. Irwin, R. Nicholson
R. Cisar, B. Barr, A. Thayer C. Klecica,
). Connell. FRONT ROW: L Pickens, R.
Terwilliger, D. Gundel, V. Coburn, B.
Reynolds, E. Gilmore, J. Hoefler.
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T
OM-TOMS beating, the sound of a vmce,
and girls complaining of aches and pams
-all lend a definite hand to the popular
Modern Dance.
In 1940 Miss Alice Juringus started Modern
Dancing and since then it has continued to be
one of the favorite extra-curricular activities.
This year more emphasis has been put on the
individual instead of group work.
Betty Hamilton and Georgie Croft, two members of the Girls' Athletic Association, said this
was shown clearly in the Christmas Pageant
dance, which was presented by a selected
group.
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5 LETTER GIRLS
"I M going to put mine on a white sweater
where it w11l show up better" or "Why
don't you wear it on the back of your middie
today?" were only two of the comments heard
on that certain day when hard-working, athletic-minded girls received their long-awaited
"S" letters.
If a girl has earned 350 pomts, she is eligible
for a small letter; 700 points entitle her to a
large letter. These points are earned by pOIticipating in many of the sports that a girl is
offered by the Athletic Council. Each sport in
which she is active earns more points for her.
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SHUTTLE STAFF
~d. ilte 'le.M 'llounJ
to
pulduh thu kok
The editor and his assistant plan
layouts for the book .
. . . . while the business staff han·
dies sales and circulation.
Cisar, Ross. Johnson, and Walsh, the
staff.
SHUTTLE STAFF
Editor-in Chief....
. .. CAL COOLIDGE
Assistant Editor ...................... HARRY CAMPBELL
Photographic Editor ................... GEORGE HAVENS
I DICK CERREZIN
Photographers ...................... (ROY HENDERSON
Artist ....................... . .......... PETER ROBERTS
Business Manager .....•............. JEWE'ITE JOHNSON
Assistant Manager ........................... BOB ROSS
Adviser ............... . ..............•.... MR. McNEILL
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HAVENS and CERREZIN examine prints and
discuss possibilities lor future shots.
Artist ROBERTS Is
his trade
'10
mean hand al
KAY COOLIDGf- smiles crs
s e types and ty .. es and :ypes.
• •
" L ET'S see now; this is May. If we start
now, by September we should have ...
hm . . . by November this ought to be done
and by February all copy should be ... Yep!
If we start now, we should get all the work
done in eleven months-lf we work fast!"
Last year at this time, Editor Cal Coolidge
might have been heard mumbling these words
to himself, and they are roughly the schedule
that the fifteen members of the Shuttle editonal
staff followed in puttmg out this book. Work
SCHWALLER, HOUSTON and LUCI peruse
old Shuttles for new ideas.
started in the spring of one year and ended in
the spring of the next.
The work of the editorial staff, however, does
not make up the whole picture, for without the
business staff there would be no photographs,
no writeups, in fact-no Shuttle. This branch
of the staff works the calendar 'round also, procuring ads, managing sales, and finally distributing the Shuttle when it is published m
May.
SPILKA and DAVIS read copy as
BOYLE pauses al the cupboard.
LEWIS and HOTTELL look
for assignments.
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OBSERVER STAFF
First Semester
Second Semester
DICK GUTHRIE. ............ Executive Editor ............ DICK GUTHRIE
. . . . . . .. News Editor. . . • . . . . • . ..... JOYCE MARKS
JOYCE MARKS. .
BETTY BROWNLEE. . . . ...•... Feature Editor. . . . . . . . . • . BETTY BROWNLEE
FRANK STEINBRUEGGE ........ Sports Editor. ......... JOHN SCHWALLER
JUNE HOTTELL .......... . ...... Copy Editor ................. JUNE HOTTELL
DOROTHY DAVIS ....•...... Advertising fditor . . . . . .. DOROTHY DAVIS
BOB ROSS. . • . . . . . . . . . . . •.. Circulation Editor. . . . . . . ....•... BOB ROSS
MR. McNEILL. . . . . . . ............ Adviser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MR. McNEILL
lLe!t to right) P. HilL G. Wood, M.
Ottinger, ). Hottell, M. Calvin, D. Len·
nor, M . Perris, M. Moore, M. Baker.
(Left to right) D. Davis, J. Marks, B.
Arms rong D. Guthrie B. Ross, B.
Brownlee, J. Schwaller.
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(Lelt to right) A. Schenker, S. Hunter,
;·. Coolidge, M. Sptlka S. Lewis, W
Housto'l.
(Left to right) R. Wolff, 7. Carr, V.
Drury F. Roth, E. Malbi!l, A. Jones.
S
PLASHING words and pictures onto paper.
and from them molding a record of the
year's events at Shaw High School this has
been the work of the staff of the Shaw Obscr<•cr.
The grim figure of war that had shoved aside
so many things, early worked itself into the
pages of the paper and remained conspicuously there throughout the year. The finished
product, appearing bi-weekly, was in general
a very complete and interesting one.
But behind e~ch issue there lay the incessant clicking of typewriters, the decisive cutting lines of so many copyreaders' pencils, and
the monotonous, droning voices of weary proofreaders so common to any newspaper. Supplementing these efforts were the vigorous
actions of the circulating department, and the
winnmg smiles of a host of hopeful advertising
solicitors, all aiming at giving the best in news
to Shaw.
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STUDENT COUNCIL I
BACK ROW (Left to right) B Traister,
M. Rhyne. M. Bigalke, C. Monck, W
Moorhead. THIRD ROW: B. MacDonald, G. Havens, F. Dixon, B. Carver,
B. Krause, L. Fisher, D. Williams, R.
Bill, C. Coolidge. SECOND ROW: V.
Cuuncell, W. Sutter, M. O'Brien, C.
Driggs. ]. Necker, F. Steinbruegge, M.
Bonsteel. FRONT ROW: S. Auer, S.
Lewis, T. Luci, G. Croft, P. Cramer, L.
McC'elland, P. Bussong.
STUDENT COUNCIL
"MR.Council
PRESIDENT, I move that the Student
finance new equipment for
the noon movies."
After due deliberation the vote was taken
and the president declared, "It is so ordered."
And such is the manner in which our high
school has been operated by students. Miss
Anna Soutar, adviser, has tried to instill democratic and practical ideals into the council.
In a large sense it is this that has been accomplished.
This year the point system, effected by
George Havens, was put into practice. Mem·
DANCE COMMITTEE I
Left to right: G. Croft, S. Lewis, C. Coolidge.
LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE I
Left to right: M. Bonsteel, D. Williams, M.
Rhyne.
CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE I
Left to right: W. Moorhead, V. Councell, B.
MacDonald.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE I
Left to nght: F. Dixon, P. Cramer, F. Steinbruegge.
SHOW COMMITTEE I
Left to nght: C. Monck, S. Auer, L. Fisher.
POINT COMMITTEE I
Left to right: M. Bigalke, L. McClelland, G.
Havens.
FINANCE COMMITTEE I
Left to right: P. Bussong, B. Krause, W. Sutter.
MONITOR COMMITTEE I
Left to right: B. Carver, T. Luc1, R. B!ll. M.
O'Brien.
• •
bers also made their annual visit to various
Cleveland high schools to le~rn how other
councils operate.
A system of tickets for noon movie admittance was adopted for federal tax purposes, the
operation of the detention room was ass'.lmed
by the counciL and the constitution was rewritten.
Although many other proJects were also c:::>mpleted, from these examples one may determine the relative value of Shaw's alert Student
Council.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I
Left to right: M O'Brier, V Pres.;
J. Neckar, Sec.· W. Sutter, Treas.; C.
Driggs, Pres.
POINT COMMITTEE II
Left to right: J. Neckar, B. Krause, F. Martineau.
MONITOR COMMITTEE II
Left to right: B. Boyle, J. Reid, B. Carver, S.
Lewis, W. Sutter.
FINANCE COMMITTEE II
Left to right: B. Ketteler, L. Fisher.
CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE II
Lefi to right: C. Rode, L. McClelland, G. Croft.
COUNCIL SPONSORS
first SeiUe:;ter
CHARLES DRIGGS . . ........ . ..... President
MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN .. . . . . .. Vice President
JACK NECKAR . .. ... . . .. . . ... . .. .. Secretary
WINIFRED SUTTER . ... . . . .. . ...... Treasurer
MISS SOUTAR . . . .. ... . ...... . .. . ... Adviser
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE II
Left to right: V. Councell, Sec.; L. ·
Fisher, Treas.; W. Sutter, V. Pres.; B.
Krause, Pres.
STUDENT COUNCIL II
BA K RC W L. it t r,gl t ~ Ham
mond, U Shaps, J Ber'llan, , I. Will iams.
8. Boyle, B. Carver, C. Parker, C. Cool
idgo, E. Hi sey. SECOND ROW . B. PoJak, J, Reid, L. Fisher, W. Sutter, B.
Krause, V. Counce ll,
J, Neckar, B. Ket
teler W. Moorhead. FRONT ROW · G
Croft, T. Luci. B. Reynolds, J. Chris t ie~
M. Bigalke, F. Martineau C. Rode, P
Cra'ller, L. McClelland, S. Lewis.
Second Semester
BOB KRAUSE ..................... Pres1dent
WINIFRED SUTTER ....... . ... Vice President
VIRGINIA COUNCELL ... . ......... Secretary
LARRY FISHER ................. . .. Treasurer
MISS SOUTAR .................. . ... Adviser
DANCE COMMITTEE II
Left to right: B. Reynolds, 1. Christian. B. Pa jak, D. Williams.
SHOW COMMITTEE II
Left to right: M. Bigalke, T. Luci.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE II
Left to right: J. Berman, P. Cramer, C. Coolidge.
LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE II
Left to right: S. Hammond, E. Hisey, V. Councell, C. Parker, W. Moorhead.
HONOR SOCIETY I
BACK ROW: (Left to right) R. Terwil iger T Lu<'i, R. Romaine. L. Pickens. M. Hinske A.
Hanlon. C. Frisbee, C. Monck. SECOND ROW: B. Po)ak, G. Havens, E. Smith, C. Toyerle,
F. Steinbruegge, J. Watt, W. Houston, C. Driggs, F. Dixon. C. Coolidge. FRONT ROW· S.
Brown E. Kerrigan, H. Noble, j. Morgan, B. MacDonald, M. E. O'Brien, P. Bussong, M.
Davis, M. Rhyne.
First Semester
Second Semester
BILL MacDONALD .............. President .................... BOB POlAK
MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN ........ Vice President ...........•. WAYNE HOUSTON
PEGGY BUSSONG .............. Secretory .............. LAUVON PICKENS
;ANET MORGAN..... . . • . . . . • . Treasurer ................ RUTH ROMAINE
M!SS jONES ...............•..... Adviser ..................... MISS JONES
OMING semi-annually, in January and
May, the Honor Society appointments
bring anxiety and suspense to each member
of the student body, while honoring a select
few who have striven to distinguish themselves
in character, scholarship, leadership, and serv-
C
ice.
Shrouded m secrecy, these appointments are
unknown to anyone except the faculty adviser, Miss Janet Jones, until the secretary of
the society tears open the sealed envelope and
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reads the names from the stage of the auditorium.
Election to this national organization is one
of the highest achievements a student can
attain while attending high school.
To be considered, a student must be either
an llA. a l2B, or a l2A and be in the upper
fourth of his class. If he meets these requirements, his name is submitted to his teachers,
who judge him on the other four previouslystated qualities.
e#onM s~ ekcU
TOP-RANKING SCHOLARS
Class of January, 1942
Sarah Brown
Peggy Bussong
Jean Dilmuth
Fred Dixon
Charles Driggs
Dwight Evans
Horace Forbush
Elsie Franchi
Carol Frisbee
Shirley Heckelman
Margaret Hinske
Else Kerrigan
Bill Mather
Charlotte Monck
Janet Morgan
Hazel Noble
Mary Ellen O'Brien
Dart Peterson
Nancy Phillips
Margaret Rhyne
Virginia Schrock
Frank Steinbruegge
Calvin Tayerle
Evelyn Wall ace
Class of June, 1942
Ray Blosser
V Jrginia Coburn
Calvin Coolidge
Georgie Croft
Mary Davis
Dorothy Dillow
Bill Fields
Eileen Gilmore
Alice Hanlon
Mona Hart
George Havens
Marion Henderson
Ellen Herrick
Wayne Houston
Bob Krause
Werner Lewin
Tina Luci
Bill MacDonald
Lauvon Pickm.s
Bob Pojak
Charles Regan
Lois Reiner
Barbara Reynolds
Albert Rhoa
Ruth Romaine
Dorothy Smith
Ruth Terwilliger
James Van Epp
John Watt
Henrietta Zorn
Class of January, 1943
Shirley Auer
Evelyn Giles
Carol Macha
Jean Meyer
Charles Parker
Carol Rode
Louise Roth
Winifred Sutter
HONOR SOCIETY II
BACK ROW: (Left to right) C. Par er B. Fields. B. Krause, R. Blosser, ;. Van Epp, A.
Rhoa, W. Lewin. SECOND ROW· L;. Macha, M. Hart, M. Hend rscn, E. Gilmore, B. Reynolds,
G. Croft, L. Reiner FRONT ROW: :. Meyer, L. Roth C Rode, S. Auer, W. Sutt r, H. Zorn,
V. Coburn.
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Scene from the Mid-Year Ploy, "Ever Since :ve' Foo1b ll team wolfs BETTY
EVANS as PEGGY REIMHOLZ and SHIRLEY PATTO j look on in envy; JOH3
INMAN and GLEN CAMERON hc:ve been muscled out of the picture.
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DRAMATIC CLUB
BACK ROW: CLeft to right) H. '
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Freyer. FRON:' FOW: B. Fields. R. tsraund, P. Retmnotz, 1. Morgan
THESPIANS.
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of comedy and tragedy are the
M ASTERS
finished products of Shaw's largest afterschool activity. Under the direction of Miss
Lois Dean, students undertake the task of providing entertainment for almost seven thousand
first-nighters each semester.
Following in the footsteps of their adviser,
Peggy Reimholz and Helen Brigman, 1942 president and secretary, respectively, have become
adept at the art of make-up; and '41 President
Robert Braund undertook the job of assistant
director for first semester performances. Three
or four one-act playettes began the Cardinal
Players' season in September, which blossomed
into participation in the annual Christmas program and the entertainment for the Senior
Friendship Hi-Y banquet, and sprang into full
bloom with two smash hits for January Class
Night, "The Yellow Sheet" and "A Vane Effort."
First Semester
Second Semester
BOB BRAUND .......•........ ?resident •..•........ PEGGY REIMHOLZ
PEGGY REIMHOLZ .......... Vice President. ................. BILL FIELDS
HELEN BRIGMAN
JANET MORGAN. . . . . . . . . . .... Secretary.
BILL FIELDS.. . .. .. .. . .. .. ... Treasurer.. . .. . .. . .. . .. GLEN CAMERON
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DEBATE CLUB
BACK ROW· (Left to right) J. Ange, C. SpencE~r, K Thompson. THIRD ROW: L. Lehmann
A. Rhoa, L. Meshenberg E. Brown, G. Rhodes. SECOND ROW: C. Machn, D. Shontz, C.
Driggs, A. Dolan, K. Lees, D. Johnson, A. Newman, E. Kerrigan, F Forbush. FRONT ROW
W. Moorhead W. Lewin, L. J. Johr.son, D. Lennon.
ARGUMENT, ORATORY, DECLAMATION
face, cold hands and perspiration on his brow, he takes his seat
W ITH-theredfinishing
act as a member of the Debate Club completes his
speech. This organization was formed in 1910 and is one of the oldest and
most popular clubs
at Shaw.
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Entertainment at meetings has included various speakers and debates
with visiting schools, giving members other than those on the regular team
a chance to work out speeches.
Membership in the National Forensic League is the greatest honor a debater can obtam. He must get twenty points in inter-scholastic speech work
and pass before the vote of the members.
First Semester
Second Semester
WERNER LEWIN ................ President.
. LESTER MESHENBERG
LAURA JOHNSON ............. Vice President .......... WAYNE MOORHEAD
DOROTHY LENNON ............. Secretary .........•.... GEORGE RHODES
W A YNI: MOORHI:AD. . . . . • . . . . . Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DICK JOHNSON
MISS CRANK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•.. Adviser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MISS CRANK
NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
STANDING: (Left to right) C. Coolidge
A. Newman, D. Gairing, G. Havens,
W. Houston, E. Brown. SITIING: K.
Thompson, D. Davis, D. Shontz, E.
Forbush, W. Moorhead.
MUSIC
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Time out for refreshments
The band plays songs cf freedom ot the patrivtic rally.
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ORCHESTRA
.a.
BACK ROW: (Left to right) N. Pia
M Br •wr D. Whi!lam, j. Hardy, S. Downs, E.
Stinson, W. Rcse, G. Engstrom, R Story. SECOND ROW: P. Mazurek V. Aver.i, B. King,
D. Zook, J. Cicone, V. Talcott, D. Kern, P. Whiteman, R. Tull, R. Matson, D. Markell, L.
Larson. FRONT ROW: L. Throckmorton 0. DiPcdova, B. L. Smith, J. Graham, J. McDarment,
E. Holliday, I. Hart.
THE ORCHESTRA .
LOIS THROCKMORTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ................... President
BETTY LU SMITH........ . . . ............................... Vice President
;EAN HARDY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Secretary-Treasurer
MR. NIERGARTH ............................................. Adviser
the "Mystery of 972?" That was
R EMEMBER
for the band concert. There is another
number in Shaw so familiar to its musicians,
"The Musical Thirty-five," to wit, the orchestra.
Everyone has heard the orchestra-on Armistice Day, at Christmas. at Commencement. and
Class Night-and everyone has echoed Director Milton Niergarth's opinion on the steady
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improvement over the past two or three years.
Mr. Niergarth says, "The interest in orchestras is growing steadily; the quality of string
players has improved; musical organizations
are doing better things. Next year's aggregation is bound to be even better."
This group wound up a season of hard work
after the annual concert in May.
BAND MEMBERS
M Allen, W. Allcm, H. Allis • H. Ap1 gat' P. ArbucklE. J, Berman D Beeler, 7.
Blumenthal, M. Bonsteel E. Brown G. Cameron, B. Christy, [. Cicone, D. Cole, C. Davis,
D. Dews, F. Drake, R. Ellis, K. Emerson, G. Engstrom, D. Erdly, E. Erickson M. Foote, V.
Francis, D. Gairing, [. Graham, R. Henderson. R. Hirschauer, D. Hoff. G. Hollar F. Houston,
M. Huff, R. Hunscher. C. Ingram, J. Inman, W. Isaac, P. lzant, W. Jackson, J. Jacobsen, G.
Jewett, D. Ker 1, B. Kinq, W. Kinney, B. Kinsey, I. Kopp, R. Kretzer, W. Lang, J, Leahy, J,
Lev..is, J. McDarment, C. Macha, D. McGiffin. L. McClelland, H. Martin, B. Matson, J, Meyer
Y. Nighman, B. Pattie, D. Pattie, D. Paul, W. Powell, D. Pratt, J. Riccardi, G. Ritter, W.
Roeqe, W. Rose, D. Royer, D. Ruoff, M. Rush, G. Schenk, W. Shively, B. Smith, E. Snook,
R. Sprenkle, R. Stallings, M. Stashower, E. Stinson, R. Story, V. Talcott, C. Thacker, L.
Thomas, K. Thompson, R. Trivisorno, R. Tull, ). Van Epp, R. Wolcott, H. Walter, D. White,
P. Whiteman, R. WhiLom D. Wiley ). Wood, T. Wood, E. Ycrk, D. Zook .
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GLEN CAMERON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ......... President
BOB MATSON.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .......... Vice President
BETIY KING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary
GLENN SCHENK. . . . . . . . .
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MR NIERGARTH . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..... Adviser
" FORWARD March!" cries General Milton
Niergarth, and to the accompaniment of
tramping feet and blaring horns his 96 campaign-hardened gladiators flash with perfect
precision across the autumnal turf.
At every football game last fall. the band
was there, attire:::! in !heir new uniforms, to lend
moral support to the team and shorten the
weary "hours" between halves with their e:'-
callent music and marching.
"It was the best marching band I have ever
had!" e:.-cl:::nme:::l. Mr. Niergarth when asked
about the current year's group.
Since the United States' declaration of war,
]:'atriotic music has been in gre::xt demand; and
o!'la of the principle functions of the band at
the present time is to appear in patnotic assemblies and rallies throughout the city.
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GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B. Da111els. L. Ruth. [. Kirchner, M. Hornung, P. Mazurek, V.
Talcott, R. Bond, E. Brussee, E. Drescher, S. Weiss, ). Morgan C. Randall. THIRD ROW:
M. Ottinger, D. Cope, E. Griffith, [. Beranek, M. Frericks, D. Bartak, ). Lawrence, B. Ketteler,
J. Miller. L. Cook, ). Peters, M. Mcher. SECOND ROW: M. Hejl, E. Rothoermel, C. Krische,
B. Clymer, A. Pace, M. Hart, R. Bea•1mcnt, ). Figler, A. Voro, A. Dolan, L. Mottern. FRONT
ROW: M. Schworer, D. Smith, H. Zorn, V. C~burn, E. Greggor, ). Beckman, P. Dale, M.
Davies.
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Defense Stamps and lick the other
side."
Remember that on the morning broadcast?
It was made by those two comic characters of
the local airwaves who advertised the Boys'
Glee Club.
Activities for the glee clubs this year included an of er-school dance, a Christmas
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Cantata of Dickens' Chrisll/las Carol, and a potluck supper. Meetings were held on Mondays
for the Girls' Glee; while the Boys' Glee met
on Wednesdays.
For tenors, baritones, basses, sopranos, and
altos alike, these clubs have offered ample
opportunity for all prospective operatic stars to
show their abilities.
With the cooperation of, and under the direction of. Jacob E. Hines, these clubs have accomplished their purpose of giving students who
could not be in the A Cappella Choir the
chance to sing.
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
BACK RO'N: (Leit to right) S. Perrotti, H. :'homos, N. Rvby, W. Williams, H. Hoilman, L
Meshenberg, E. Brown, D. Webster, B. Francis, J Haas. SECOND ROW: E. Hart, D. Johnsor>
T. Partlow, J. Angel, D. Peterson, M. Jacobson, K. Thompson, H. Barletta, N. Schrnirl FRO!-:"
ROW: B. Matsen, S. Hiltabiddle, P. Whiteman, C Driggs, A. Martin, C. Spencer, D. Wolcott,
). Birkhold.
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
First Semester
Second Semester
GINNY COBUFN ................ President. .............. DOROTHY SMITH
DOROTHY SMITH ............. Vice President ............ RUTH BEAUMONT
HENRTETT A ZORN ..•............ Secretary •.....•. ..... MARJORIE BARRETT
EDITH GREGOR. . . • . • . . . . . . . . . Treasurer. . . . . .......... BETTY KETTELER
MR. HINES. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. •..•. Adviser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MR. HINES
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
Second Semes:et
First Semester
JOE HAAS. . . . • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . Presiden . . . . .•..... WALTER WILLIAMS
DART PETERSON. . . . . • . . ... Vice President .........•... JACK BIRKHOLD
LESTER MESHENBERG ....... Secretary Treasurer .•............. ALAN GROSS
MR. HINES ............••........ Adviser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... MR. HINES
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CHOIR
BACK ROW: (Left to right) J Lawrence, D. Nutting N. Thompson, R. Todd, N. Schm.dt, K.
Carlson, D. Hoyt, B. Walling, R. Stiebe!ing, C. Prior, W. Williams, ). Brainard, H. Campbell,
D. Johnson, A. Newman, B. Gage, A. Gross, R. Nixon, R. Morris. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, C.
Kibler, C. Russo, S. Hiltabiddle. N. Roby, E. AnderRon , [) Wilson. A. Bond, B. Mulligan, ).
Angel. D. Peterson, D. Webster, ]. Haas, A. Martin, C. Driggs, K. Enkler, ). Birkhold, ].
Douglas, ). Friedlander. SECOND ROW: N. Benderick, M. Hart A. Pace, C. R~de, E. Halls,
E. Greggor, J. Wal~er, M. Barrett, M. Smith, C. Smith, R. Bond, V. Talcott, E. Drescher, L.
Shreve, P. Smith, H. Rekittke, R. Kockers, ). Kirby, ). Davis, B. Smith, C. Kelsey. FRONT
ROW: L. Smith. M. Davies. H. Crawford, M. Gardiner, E. Rothamel, M. Thomas, R. Gettig, I.
Johnston, B. Ketteler. ). Vokoun, J. Beckman. H. Zorn, ). Smith, R. Beaumont, J. Nelson, V.
Coburn, A. Siena, M. Schworer, ]. Hoffacker.
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
First Semester
Second Semester
CHARLES RUSSO ................ President. ............... JOHN BRAINARD
JOE HAAS ...... . ............. Vice President ................ ALAN MARTIN
JEANNE BECKMAN. . ... . ...... Secretary ............... DOROTHY SMITH
ALAN MARTIN .................. Treasurer ............... HENRIETTA ZORN
MR. HINES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Adviser. ..................... MR. HINES
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no, we don't work harder for any
special event dunng the year. We
just put all we can into each performance,"
said Jake Hines, better known to choristers as
"Father Hines."
And no wonder. When the A Cappella Choir
sings the Armistice Day songs of peace, it
means them. At Christmas time the choir did
its best in trying to spread holiday cheer in
hospitals. In the spring the whole communit·1
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can hear the choir in the Lake Erie League
Choral Festival and at the Spring Concert
along with the band and orchestra. The
graduating classes always walk away from
commencement exercises with the songs of the
choir ringing in their ears.
Outstanding on this year's calendar........guest
performance on Bob Hope's program . . . a
Kiwanis Christmas program .. . appearance
before Cleveland Rotary Club.
HI-Y OFFICERS
HI-Y LEADERS
STANDING· (Left to ighl) C Russo, B. Long !
Watt, C. Dick. SITTING C. Regan, G. Havens,
C. Coolidge.
S""AND!NG: (L
t riqdt, Mr E rr. Mr. Dyke,
Mr. Angel. Mr. G'udm"'r, Mr. R.Jsse:l. SIITING·
Mr. Naragor, M:. Culi'kr Mr. Wright.
Seccnd Semester
First Semester
CAL COOLIDGE. . . . . . . . . ... President. . . . . . . . . .... GEORGE HAVENS
BILL KNAPP..
. ........... Vice President. ................ BRUCE LONG
. . . . . Secretary... . . . . . ....... JOHN WAIT
BRUCE LONG........
CHARLES REGAN. . . . . . . . . . . ":'reasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... CHUCK DICK
GEORGE UMSTEAD ........... Chaplam... .
.CHARLES RUSSO
MR. CUMLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adviser. . . . . . .
. MB. CUMLF.R
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highlighted by the welcoming of
I Na anewyearadviser,
Mr. W. V. Cumler, the Hi-Y
did much to attain its platform of "Clean
Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship,
Clean Living."
In addition to the regular curriculum of
events, the Hi-Y members actively participated
in Civilian Defense. Blackout ordinances were
distributed by the Hi-Y, and a majority of the
members volunteered for messenger service in
the air-raid defense set-up.
The Merriam Trophy, awarded semi-annually to the best all-around chapter, was captured by Copaine in the first semester. Copaine
included among its honors victories in the
Stunt nile, football, and attendance contests.
A combined Hi-Y show was an innovation
this year, in which all the chapters pooled
their talents to present a musical comedy. This
was in contrast to the traditional show wherein
an act was presented by each of the nine
clubs.
AMIGOS
BACK ROW: (Left
.igl.t N. , mpson, C . .)j "· .i>
Fields, F. Be!v.Jie, T. P tton, G. Wie,;e. SECOND ROW
K. Emerson, B. Swan, D. Cable, H. Whittaker, H. Law
B. Elder. FRONT ROW: B. Hannon, B. Treist .. r, B. Au<:>r
D. Evans. L. BruqmaP'1, !. Burdet:.
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ARGUS
BACK ROW. :Loft lo right) '-'· Dr nsky B. Christy, A.
Wildern, J. Stokes. SECOND ROW: B. Griffin, R. Erdly, R.
Barton, C. Reese, D. Loomis. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dyke, D.
Kappus, C, Larso>r, H Allison, F Frayer j Evans.
COPAINE
EACK ROW: {Leit tc right) "-'· Apthorp, M. Spilka. :::>.
Stephenson 0. Maloney, B. Olsen. SECOND ROW: Mr
Gardiner, D. McNall, B. Mooney, K. Carrier, D. Greggor
D. Gerstenberger. FRONT ROW: B. Mulligan, H. Hutton,
). Reid, B. Knapp, L. Fisher, B. Austin.
DELPHI
BACK ROW. (Left to right) D. Ercily, S. Downs, K. Thompson, L. Via H. Applegate. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, D.
Berger, C. Spreitzer, ). Angei. D. Johnson, D. McGiffin.
FRONT ROW: D. Weber, N. Wines, D. Peterson, R. Wolff,
B. Long, B. Cowan.
ECAOWASIN
BACK ROW: (Left to right) G. Taylor, G. Umstead, J.
Watt, B. Marshall, T. Beeman, T. Alleman. SECOND ROW:
Mr. Wright, B. Danford, C. Russo, H. Campbell, P. Russo,
). Berman, F. Riegler. FRONT ROW: C. Coolidge, G.
Havens, J Neckar, B. Krause, B. Poiak F. Steinbruegge.
HALCYON
BACK ROW (Left L right) B. Gr_ve, L. Lehmann, J.
Coughlin. SECOND ROW: D. Webster, W. Funk, B. Barker,
F. Hach. FRONT ROW: D Hoy A. Nowman, B. Seitz, [.
McDarme'1t, Mr. Russell.
KRYPTON
BACK ROW CLeft tL right) F. Zahig, D. :::lisbro, E. Tir'1·
bers, N. Jones. SECOND ROW: E. Sm1th, B. Thompson, H.
Cope, W. Kempthorne. FRONT ROW: E. McHugh, B. Prendergast, D. Cerrezin, J. Van Epp, A Rhea.
MAZDA
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B. Ward, B. Lampper . B.
Boyle, E. Saba. SECOND ROW: R. Sprenkle, M Griffin. D.
Cole, B. Beasley, B. Carver. fRON:' ROW: J. Mastrangelo,
D. Gardner, B. Stout, B. Sampson. J. Harmon, D. Green.
TALA
BACK ROW: (Left I<.. right) R. Mather, J. Wahls~rom, P.
Bechtel. SECOND ROW: J. Herter, B. Bond, W. Williams,
W. Houston. B. Story. FRONT ROW: S. Wilford, R. Bios
ser, D. Gairing, D. Morgan, D. !zan!, B. Beard.
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BACK ROW; (Left to right) S. Brown, A. Streator, B. Reynolds, ). Beckman, P. Bussong, ).
Morgan, V. Councell, W. Sutter. FRONT ROW: D. Smith, C. Monck, V. Coburn V. Schrock.
HOMEROOM CAPTAINS
BACK ROW; (Left to right) F. Martineau, M. Moher. C. Stafford, E. Winsor, B. Fuller, ).
Berndsen, L. Blauman, P. Dickinson. D. Young, ). Perrotti. SECOND ROW: T. Luci, A. David·
sen, E. Gilmore, V. Mitchell. M. Taylor, B. Bell, G. Umnitz, L. jackson. M. Renshaw. FRONT
ROW. ). McKenzie, f. Barton, V. Counce II, R Kormos. ). Hoefler.
FRIENDSHIP
-that's the design the Senior
M ODERN
Friendship Cabinet members had in
mind when they, advised by Mrs. Martin
Loftus, organized this yeor' s Friendship Club.
The Cabinet meets on alternate Wednesdays,
while the seven committees get together at
other times during the week.
Senior Friendship girls are known as "Susie
Shaws." Each "Sus1e" has her choice of being
on one of these committees: Membership,
Music, Program, Publicity, Ring, Group, Service, or Social. Every committee is headed by
a chairman who is a Cabinet member. The
twelve "Susies" on the Cabinet are the seven
committee chairmen: the president, vice-president. secretary, treasurer, program chairman,
and Inter-Club Council representative.
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CLUBS
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link, haven't you? Well, in Senior Friendship, no link is left missing while there are still
homeroom captains. They are representatives
of their homerooms, and it is their job to convey to members all information concerning the
club.
Each time the club makes plans for a party,
a potluck supper, or a Christmas or a Thanksgiving basket, a meeting for captains is held;
and in this way they are able to see to it that
all members contribute in some way to these
plans. In this way they serve as a link between the executive board and the members.
SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP CABINET
BACK ROW: (Left to right) J. Hardy, J. Gonch r, B. K· tiel r J. Lawrence, I. Lloyd, D.
Lenz, S. Hammond. FRONT ROW: M Bigalke. I Johnston, E. Hisey, J. Fox.
Lois Calvin and Dave Neuhaus play "Truth
or Consequences ' at a Friendship program .
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NE of the most active organizations open to all tenth grade girls is the
Sophomore Friendship Club.
Every two weeks meetings are held under the direction of M1ss Carpenter,
club adviser. Members elect officers which form the executive board, this
board elects the Sophomore Friendship Club Cabinet. The cabinet meets every
tvro weeks to discuss and plan activities that will interest and entertain every
member. An active schedule including hikes, swimming parties, sports, and
potluck suppers are some of the friendly and interesting activities planned by
the cabinet.
This group was first organized to give the younger girls a chance to conduct a club without having to compete with the older girls.
SENIOR FRIENDSHIP
First Semester
Second Semester
....•... President .............. VIRGINIA COBUH
CHARLOTTE MONCK
GINNY COBURN. . . .......... Vice President ......... VIRGINIA COUNCELL
DOROTHY SMITH. . . . . . . . . . . ... Secretary •............. WINIFRED SUTTER
VIRGINIA SCHROCK ............ Treasurer. . . . ...... BARBARA REYNOLDS
MRS. LOFTUS ....•..•............ Adviser. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... MRS. LOFTUS
SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP
First Semester
Second Semester
ISABELLE JOHNSTON. • . . • . . • . . • President ...•.•............ ESTHER HISEY
ESTHER HISEY •........•...... Vice President. . . . .... ISABELLE THOMPSON
JUAN IT A FOX .................. Secretary.. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ;EAN SMITH
MARY BIGALKE. • . . . . • . ...... Treasurer. . . . . . . . . .... SALLY HAMMOND
MISS CARPENTER. . . . . . . . . . . .. Adviser ...............• MISS CARPE TER
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HEALTH CLUB
BACK ROW. (Leii to tght) L.
Throckmorto!', A. Streator, A.
Bogigian, A. Black B. Avis, E.
Cole, L. Davies, J Summers. J.
Harmon E. Greggor, L. Kahn,
M. Hejl, A. Dawson THIRD
ROW: J. Dorman, E. Ede, E.
Griffith, M. Barrett. A. Hagan,
:::>. Meyers, J. Kirchner, E. For
bush, B. Weiner, M. Jaffee. SEC
OND ROW: S. Heckelman, E.
Otello. E. Franchi, J. Beckma'l,
M. Driver, V. Prestion, M. Smith,
P. Dale, M. Van Etter. FRONT
ROW: C. Frisbee, D. Fox, A.
Orr, M. Bigalke, M. Reed, P.
Cramer, P. Kepic.
HEALTH CLUB
is essential to happiness. For five
H EALTH
years members of the Health Club have
successfully proved this.
Miss Nina McWebb, school nurse and club
adviser, not only keeps the organization wellinformed on the latest health news, but she
also arranges for interesting speakers to talk
on this subject.
The first semester the club contributed six
dollars towards buying yam for the Red Cross.
The girls themselves have been busy knitting
nine-inch squares for afghans and doing other
knitting work to help in the current war relief
and soldiers' aid efforts.
STAGE CREW
BACK ROW: (Let to right) C. Parker,
Haas, B. Cunningham, R. Williams, E.
Surad. FRONT ROW: M. Newman, B.
Gressman, B. Campbell, H. White, R.
Musk.
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PON the skill and efhciency of the stage
crew depends the success of dramatic
programs. These seven boys, under the direction of Miss Lois Dean, do volunteer work for
which they receive very little credit or publicity.
Before taking on responsibilities of regular
crew members, a boy must first enter a class
which instructs him in his duties.
In addition to shifting and making the scenery for the plays, the stage crew takes care of
the four prop rooms.
With an increasing number of plays being
produced, the Stage Crew and its work are
taking on a new and more important function.
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BA . ROW ,L , •c. 1q t ~ Tmni z.
B. Newberry, M. M cNeilly. FRONT
ROW: H. Williams, F. A ! <>non, E.
White.
STREAMLINERS' CLUB
B
OASTING an enrollment of eighty members, and with thirty members participating in practices, the Rifle Club continued this
year as one of the mas! fascinating organizations in this school.
Ranking among the top twenty jumor riflemen in the nation, Ted Partlow, past president
of the club, was the recipient of the Distinguished Riflemen's Medal. Wallace Hall
and Dave Nason were also consistent marksmen.
The club accomplished two long-desired
aims: first, progress in remodeling the rifle
range at Kirk, to include rest rooms, a concrete
floor and a drinking fountain; and second,
reorganization of the club, providing for a business meeting followed by a practice session.
design makes a big difference
M ODERN
. ... proof of this is the Streamliners'
Club.
This club was organized in 1940 by a grouof girls interested in improving their contours.
Its purpose is to aid in vreight correctiOn and
to streamline certain parts of the figure according to the problem of each g1rl. The Streamliners do not stop here but also concentrate on
posture .
Slow reduction in the average school girl
diet is emphas:zed by Miss Cornelia Dillon,
club adviser.
Meeting every two weeks members discuss
business, take their measurements, e xercise,
and work on their posture. Although it is
hard work, the members have fun!
RIFLE CLUB
B.;.CK ROW 'Lett , ~ ngr tl K. Geit.:, D
Nasvn, D. Hoyt. SECOND ROW: C'
Inboden B Montgomery, N. Schmidt
C. Reese. FRON':' ROW: 7. Wood Mr
Boggs. W. Hoi!.
ART CLUB
BALK 'flOW: (Left to right) B.
Broo~:N, P Ar,draws, A Koz
.ow, E. Sy!v ster. J. Monteith
P. Roberts, D. Sclmon€1\ti, G.
:mhoff, L. ~avi s. FRONT ROW
M. Blide, P GoMpf, S. Jones. H
LaViolet , ::::>. Syrko, G. C rdoz" A Boqtgian, ::::>. Gundel.
ART CLUB
to work for; that's what the Art
S OMETHING
Club wants. So every year its members
plunge into a project. Thrs year they purchased a kiln to use in "firing ceramics," which
to you laymen means "glazing pottery." The
kiln is also used to enamel pottery.
To defray the cost of the kiln. the club members made pottery and sold' it --and the project
paid for itself.
During the year the Art Clu:O made several
visits to the Cleveland Art Museum to see special exhibits. Speakers from the Cleveland
Art School were invited to club meetings to
give pointers on glazing and printing.
CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB
BACK ROW: (Left to right) B.
Barker, F. Hatch, M. Carrothers,
E. Holladay, D. Cole, G. Rhodes,
J. S!ygh, T. Carr. FRONT ROW:
A. Bond, L. Norton. R. Tiffany,
T. Wood.
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"'It's your
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old hoot."
Oh, sorry, chum. I must have wandered off. Did you make any jumps on
me? Let's see . ... hmmm, only one rook left."
Humorous? Perhaps. But it is also a great
test of durability and brain power. Chin ruboing, head scratching, and brain wracking are
all part of the weekly scene at a meeting of
the Chess and Checker Club. This, rather than
discouraging the members, even led to interscholastic competition on the chess boards--a
match with the wise men from Glenville High
School. which the Shaw team lost, 5-4.
WHIRLO CLUB
BA..:l: ROW. (L , '"' nght) ::>. Wol
colt, R, Pet r~on, R. Nicholson, E. Burris,
E. Sc-hafer, D. Minman, A. Plumb, E.
Miller, M. O"Brie>n, W. Powell FRONT
ROW: A ~c.'':ln !. ;chnson, E. Finnerty,
N. Morgan, rJ. Dillow E. Lind, '),
PIJillios.
WHIRLO CLUB
can easily go to the movies, but after
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the show is over do you forget about the
'' G
OING to Wh1rlo meetmg tomght?"
You have heard this throughout the
picture you have just seen? D::> you just go
halls of Shaw. New members, who enjoy a
occasionally because there is nothing else to
private session every Friday after school, are
do? Or, like the Cinema Club, do you g::> to
initiated semi-annually. The club promotes
learn and appreciate the technicalities of mofriendship and influences the improvement of
lion pictures?
roller-skating between students of other schools
The club not only studies acting and the
and Shaw.
plot of the picture but also learns to appreciate
The club has shown its patriotism to the
good direction, dialog, and lighting effects.
J .niid. ·s es and appreciation to Miss Rachael
In programs at club meetings the me~
mbers
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olf, the ad.viser, by presenting her
have spelldowns, using the names of ~ta
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Def se B¢'nd.
and, at the end of the year, select the b •
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actor, actress, pi~ture, and d2rect r. ·,
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CINEMA CLUB
BA '":K FlO' ': 'Le'• • fight) B.
McKc 1Zie. ). Whalley D. Rode-rick, B. Roderic.::, B. Baughman, E. Fcs•er M. Horning, ).
Siener, L. •ohnson, E. Drescher.
P. Srrtth P Hageman. D. Worman. THIRD ROW: B. Mather,
M. Allan, C. Currier, ]. Firu::,
M. RandelL S. Auer A. Dowson, E. Kerrigan, I. DiFranco, G,
Randal , F. ')ixon. SECOND
ROW: ). Gtl: A. ~ones, A. Orr,
M. Reed, G. Moore, G. Bonace,
B. Esterly M. berger, G. Gro;";nstein, T. Quinlan. FRONT ROW:
A. Tonne, M. Peters, M. HawKins, V. Capp, ). Berndsen, P.
::>ale, L. Mottern P. Schall.
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STAMP CLUB
(L , •
i,. t P Nusse1, B
W1;1i Jms P SwanK B. Ward, J.
Ward A. Srhulte, H. Williams
STAMP CLUB
D been or what has seen?
ID you ever wonder where a sta:np has
it
There is a
group of people in Shaw who has tho much
curiosity; they got together to form a Stamp
Club. Sometimes when getting together on
alternate Mondays, they lay aside stamps and
play games.
Often a well-known cry, which can be heard
at their meetings, is, "Say, I've a honey of a
stamp! Wanta trade?"
Under the able leadership of Miss Anna
Devney, the adviser, the Stamp Club has established with its members a gre:::xter knowledge and appreciatiOn of .stamps and their
history.
JUNIOR RED CROSS REPREBENTATIVES
BACK ROW: (Left to right) D. Stephenson, B. Ross, F. Mitchell, R. Buck·
master, L. Bergmann, J. Rehner, G.
Rhodes, L. Schroeder, H. Van Scheer B.
Wn1ling
FOURTH ROW: D. Goiring, I.
Zimet. G. Albrecht, M. Cole, B. Ketteler,
M. Rice, J. Meyer, ). Evans. D. Pratt, F.
Hach, L. Meshenberg. THIRD ROW: G.
Goerndt, P. Bain, R. Regan, J. Berman,
E. Garber, M. Salter, 1-i. Williams, V.
Lenker, E. Carey, J. Walker. SECOND
ROW: D. Royer, I. Knight, L. A. Fry, ;.
Pyle, A. Jones, F. Smith, M. Wcehrman,
R. Nicholson, M. Weaver E. Benedict,
K. Roege. FRON7 ROW: S. ''.ard, A.
Peerson, R. Eicher, J. Spratt, B. Long,
B. Reynolds, E. Gilmore>, D. Hansen, C.
R?de
M
ORE than ever before, the Junior Red
Cross of Shaw High School has done
its part in the support of the Red Cross of
America. Each year two homeroom representatives are chosen to take cme of the Junior
Red Cross activities in that homeroom.
Symbolic of the work that the Junior Red
Cross does is the "Mile of Dimes" campaign
sponsored by President Roosevelt to help the
poor unfortunates who have been stricken with
infantile paralysis. Besides this, the Junior Red
Cross yearly donates Chnstmas boxes to the
Marine Hospital and stages an annual drive for
membership in the Red Cross.
CAMERA CLUB
BACK ROW: (Left ·- right) R.
Whitmarsh, B. Meade, B. Barker,
B. Bletso, J. Wurts, B. Weber,
P. Swank, W Smith, W. Powell, B. Grove, E. Connell. FRONT
ROW: C. Spencer. J. Holmes, P.
Ford, N. Gyun.
CAMERA CLUB
ustcd cl castiliano o cl slldoamcriH .lBLl
ca
Whether you speak South Amer-
models, proper lighting, and
B EAUTIFUL
ready cameras this photographers' para-
ican or Castilian, it's still Spanish.
Each Spanish class has its own club meetings during the class period. To give everyone
a chance to participate, election of officers is
held twice per semester.
Purpose of the clubs is to study conditions
of other Pan-American countries and to learn
Spanish while having a good time.
Highlights of the '41-'42 year: corresponding
with a111iyos in South America-sponsoring
dances-a fiesta for the lOB classes--Christmas
and Thanksgiving baskets-selling candy bars
and other food after school.
dise was supplied by a commercial photography studio on one of the many trips and activities in which the Camera Club participated.
In their meetings, detailed discussions on
each step of photographic processes are held
so that each member will become proficient
in camera art from the time he snaps his shutter until the picture hangs on the wall.
The aim of the group is to promote efficieney.
By the round-table method of reporting, every
conceivable problem encountered is cleared up
by members themselves or by their competent
adviser, Oliver Craig.
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SPAN ISH CLUB OFFICERS
BACK ROW (L t to right) D. f-1 yt,
G. Bond, G. Taylor, B. Hannon, A.
Kolisch, C. Smith, C. Macha, A. Orr, G.
Moore, A. Jones. S. Patton. FOURTH
ROW: E. Hassell, J. Wood G. Rhodes,
E. Brown, W. Kempthorne, R. Nicholson,
A. Colchin. P. Bain, M. L. Ramccy, 1
Pierce, P. Cramer, L. Blauman. THIRD
ROW: C. Coolidge, B. MacDonald, B.
Shively, A. Newman, S. Rose .~tein, J.
Christian, D. Chevin, E. Gibson M.
Taylor, G. Croft, E. Forbush, A. Siena,
L. Meshenberg.
SECOND ROW: J.
Birkhold, G. Hollar, J. Meyer, B. Daniel!;,
M. Rutland, J. Ayers, R. Ron'<.une L.
McClelland, M. E. Davies, V. Coburn,
D. Smith FRONT ROW: B. Matson, D.
McGiUon, M Spilko, L. Fisher, E. Saba,
C. Russo. L. Bergmann, R. Eicher, J.
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HISTORY CLUB
BA( RO vV • 1... 't to r,:.Jhl) 11.
Wil1ams, H. Not:. , A. Tar no,
B. Wemer, E. Forbush, N. Bal •.
L. Lehman. A. Luth, G. Ford, M
Hartman, j. Pyle, C. Yea, 0.
DiPadova, D. Booth, H. Allison
THIRD ROW: B. Matrer N
W nes. A. Schoener, E. Wi'ls.:>r,
P Cramer, L. johnson, R. Jacot>son P. Mazurek, S. Auer, E.
Greggor, P Hart, D Chevin
W. Follett, W. House. SECOND
ROW: P. Kepic, L. Kahn P.
Dale, W. Lewin, F. Martineau,
L. Mattern, F. Dixon L. Roth, B.
Dan.ie's, M Ramsay, M. Lam
bert, B )acksoP FRONT ROW:
M. Reed. K. Ccolidge, M. Rutland, J Hoefler, L. Olser, S
Lewis, L. Calvin, j Evans. E.
Gibson L. Allison.
HISTORY CLUB
To
keep well-informed on the fast-changing
events of the world is a duty which has
not, and should not be overlooked by any truehearted American. This attitude has been
take
y many of the members of the History
Club.·
Meeting on alternate Tuesdays each month,
the members of the club discuss and argue
current events and obtain a better understanding of the main news issues of the day.
Through their original announcements over
the morning broadcast, Irwin Hart and Mel
Jacobson have brought the History Club before
the entire sfudent body in an unusual and
interesting manner.
SOCIOLOGY CLUB
BACK ROW~ (L. It to right1 P.
Gompf. D. Young, A. Streator,
M. Koppen, M. Wilder, M.
Thompson, R. Cohen, M.
Schworer. C. Kelsey, P. Dale.
L. Young, C. Klecka, M. Ren·
shaw, P. Smart, M. Lynch, D.
Nightingale, D. Shontz. THIRD
ROW~ A. Dawson, V. Kohne,
J. Connell, S. Auer, P. Ford, E.
Foster, B. Baughman, A. Pace,
D. Fox, A. Davidson, V. Mitchell, M. Samartini, W. Holmes,
B. Smith, B. Guiler, B. O'Connor. SECOND ROW: ]. Whit·
well, B. Walling, P. Ryan, T.
Luci, J. Kirby, E. Miller, J. Jones.
P. Mazurek, D. Hansen. M. Taylor, S. Patton. FRONT ROW:
B. Mather, W. Follett, F. Dixon,
J. Reid, E. Irish, D. Gardner, E.
Drescher, E. Howell, B. Rey·
nolds.
C
OMES the millennium, it's a cinch that
E. G. Abbott will be one of the leaders,
if his work as adviser of the Sociology Club is
any example. Rejuvenating the ordinary runof-the-mill clubs, he has added to the program
this year, in the form of group trips to see
actual examples of what social ignorance cultivates.
II you take any of the social studies subjects,
you may join the Sociology Club. Such cross
sections of delinquent public life have been
visited this year as Bellefaire Orphanage, The
Home of the Good She!Jherd, and Warrensville
Sanitarium.
THE SAME OLD STORY
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