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£70RE CASTLE
1935
Published
by the
Senior Class of
Shore High SchoolEuclid, Ohio
STAFF
Sponsors Literary Staff
Miss Vernon Marjorie Webster
Literary
Miss Mitchell
Marie WinchMargery Richter
Circulation ManagersBusiness William Peckand Photography Marion Saisall
Sports Editor Assistant Manager
James Fowler Mary McKee
F 1 THIS view of the entrance to Shore is a study
in strength and stateliness. Within these
walls, destinies of hundreds are guided. Daily
through these doors pass students in quest of
higher learning, ever mindful of the splendid
opportunities available.
Page two
WILBERT A. FRANKSFor fifteen years Superintendent Franks has
devoted his time to guiding the destiny of our
school. His deep interest in Shore students is
exemplified by his many efforts in our behalf.
DANIEL E. METTSPrincipal for seventeen years, Daniel E. Metts
has worked untiringly to secure up-to-date equip-
ment and competent instruction for Shore. Dur-
ing these years the school has had marked
progress.
Page three
FACULTY
Lucille Aingworth,English.
Meryl Baumer,Speech; Journalism; History;
Business English.
John F. Beck,
Lola Bevington,
Directors of Music.
Juanita Boucher,
English.
Pera Campbell,
English; Algebra.
Ford L. Case,
Head of Physical Education
Department.
Mary R. Crampton,Librarian.
Mabel Crone,
Algebra; Science.
Louise Darst,
Commercial.
Marie Davis,
History.
Adeline Delamater,French; Latin.
Mabel L. Falberg,
Head of English Department.
Dorothy Gill,
Director of Girls' Athletics.
Daniel E. Metts,
Principal.
Leona F. Mitchell,
Social Science.
Wanda Myers,
Commercial.
J. Calvin Oldt,
Bookkeeping; Commercial
Arithmetic.
Robert Phillips,
Chemistry ; General Science.
John J. Pohto,
Mechanical Drawing and ManualTraining.
Hetty Rosenberger,
Home Economics.
Robert A. Shupp,
Geometry; Advanced Algebra.
H. W. Spangler,
Biology; General Science.
Norma Vernon,English
.
Ervin K. Wax,History; Commerce and Industry.
Stanley L. Whiteside,
History; Physics.
Jane A. Williams,Latin.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
THE Student Council at Shore is gradually be-
coming more and more important. Through-
out the past year it has sponsored the hall guard
system, monitor duty and candy sales in the cafe-
teria, the Football Parade, noonday dancing, and
the sale of tickets for a number of school affairs.
It is a member of the Inter-School Council of
the Cleveland area and has sent representatives
regularly to the meetings of this organization.
In this way the Council, under the supervision of
Miss Falberg, is always informed of new plans
which are being used in other schools.
Page five
CLASS OFFICERS
February
—
Raymond Ernst— President
Hetty Fowler—Vice President
Helen Nolan—Secretary
Robert Daw—Treasurer
J>
Sponsor
—
John Pohto
June-
Jack McMillan—President
Jeanette Miller—Vice President
Betty Bandlow—Secretary
William Sixt—Treasurer
Sponsors
—
Pera CampbellHarry Spanglerlane Williams
Page six
Betty Fowler—Friendship Club 2-
3-4 ; President of Class 3 ; Vice Presi-
dent of Class 4; Senior Play 4; Clee
Club 4; Nat'l Honor Society 4.
Richard Weinschrider— Basketball
1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Student
Council 4; Class President 1-2; Class
Treasurer 1-4; Nat'l Athletic Honor
Society 4 ; Nat'l Honor Society 4
;
Senior Play 4.
Barbara Blase—Glee Club 3-4 ; Stu-
dent Council 3-4; ( )peretta 4 ; Senior
Play 4 ; Friendship Club 2-3-4.
Jack Halligan
Sarah Ettenger—Senior Play 4.
John Blake—Football 3; Basketball
2-3; Track 3-4; Stage Crew 3-4;
Chairman of Crew 4.
Arion Piper
Arthur Disanto—Band 1-2; Basket-
ball Manager 1; Football 1-2-4; Bas-
ketball 3-4; Student Council 1-4; Stu-
dent Council President 4; (dee Club
4 ; Senior Play 4.
Mary Femec—Friendship Club 4;
Clee Club 4; Class Secretary; Nat'l
Honor Society 4.
Edward Tornsie — Entered from
Collinwood 4 ; Student Council 4
:
Senior Play 4.
Florence Andrews—Stage Manager;
Senior Play 4.
Raymond Ernst — Basketball 2-3;
Track 2 ; Football 3 ; President of
Class 4 ; Student Council 1 ; Nat'l
Honor Society 4 ; Secretary of Class
2 ; Salutatorian.
Katherine Syracuse—Shore Breezes
4; Glee Club 1; Nat'l Honor Society
4; Valedictorian.
Helen Nolan—Student Council 1 ;
Friendship Club 4; Class Secretary 4.
Page seven
Matilda Cherne
William Peck—Football 3-4; Base-
hall 2-3-4.
Phyllis Miller—Senior Play 4.
Burton Carlson — Band 1-2-3-4:
Orchestra 2-3-4 ; Operetta 2-3.
Dorothy Field.
Joe Bukovec—Stage Crew 3-4;
Baseball 4 ; Wrestling 3.
Elizabeth Metzger.
Alvin Fasnacht
Florence Felker—Glee Club 1-2-3-
4; Friendship Club 1-2-3-4; DrumMajor 2; Cheer Leader 2-3; Senior
Play 4; Operetta 1-2-3-4.
Rose Mihelich—-Class Secretary 3;
Class Treasurer 2-3.
Robert Daw—Track 3-4; Wrestling
3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Varsity "S"
Club 4 ; Class Treasurer 4.
Page eight
Betty Bandlow—Friendship Club
2-3-4 ; Social Chairman 4 ; Megaphone
2 ; Advertising Committee 3 ; Debate
1 ; Prom Committee 3 ; Class Secretary
1-2-3-4; Girl's Athletic Club 4; Presi-
dent 4.
Eugene Miller—F o o t b a 1 1 1-3-4;
Basketball 1-3-4; Track 3-4; Student
Council 4.
Edath Hilb^-Class Treasurer 1 ; Stu-
dent Council 3 ; Friendship Club 2-3-4
;
President 4.
Fred Gonso— Glee Club 2-3-4
;
Operetta 2-3-4 ; A Cappella Choir 4.
Anna Rankin—Friendship Club 2-
3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Operetta 3-4;
Girl's Athletic Club 4.
Thomas Howald—Glee Club 2-3-4;
Operetta 2-3-4; Student Council 3-4;
President 4 ; A Cappella Choir 4.
Isobel McKay—Friendship Club; 2-
3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Operetta 3-4;
Girl's Athletic Club 4.
William Sixt—Entered from Wilk-ensburg High (Pa.); Football 4;Track 4; Class Treasurer 4.
Grace Ecclestone—Friendship Club2-3-4.
Raymond Critzer—Glee Club 2-3-
4 ; Student Council 1 ; Class VicePresident 2.
Dorothy Jehlicka—Friendship Club3-4; Girl's Athletic Club 4.
Henry Smith—Student Council 1
;
Football 1-3-4; Varsity "S" Club 4.
Mary Fayen—Accompanist Glee
Club, 4; Operetta 4; Friendship Club2-3-4; Girl's Athletic Club 4; Vice
President 4.
Joe Shimko—Baseball Manager 3;
Wrestling 3-4.
Page nine
Magdalene Schukaitis.
Ted Burrows—Wrestling 4.
Miriam Dreher—Friendship Clul)
2-3-4; Leader's Club 3; Girl's Athletic
Club 4 ; Treasurer 4.
James Fowler—Football Mgr. 1-2;
Football 3-4; Wrestling 2-3-4; Capt.
4 ; Mgr. 1 ; Track 2-3-4 ; Shore Breezes
1-2-3-4, Bus. Mgr. 2-3-4; Cheer
Leader 1-2-3-4; Student Council 3-4;
Vice Pres. 4 ; Sr. Year Book 4 ; Var-
sity S Club 2-3-4.
Betty Tench—Glee Club 1-2-3-4;
Operetta 1-2-4; Advertising Commit-
tee 2-3-4 ; Student Council 2.
Norman Gerner.
Helen Fox—Glee Club 4; Girl's
Athletic Club 4.
Page ten
James Barr—Class Treasurer 2-3.
Grace Gehring—Shore Breezes Staff
1-2; National Forensic 2-3-4; Class
Vice President 3; Student Council 3;
Glee Club 3-4; Operetta 3-4; Girl's
Athletic Club 4.
Joseph Ferrara—Glee Club 1-2-4;
Operetta 1-2-4; Football 2-3-4; Bas-
ketball 2-3-4; Shore Breezes 4 ; Var-
sity S Club 3-4.
Jeanette Miller—Student Council 1;
Friendship Club 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-
4; Operetta 2-3-4; Girl's Athletic Club
4; Class Vice President 4.
Richard Houston.
Dorothy Koren—(dee Club 3, 4;
Operetta 3-4 ; Friendship Club 4
;
Shore Breezes Staff 4.
Kenneth Sabine— Entered f r o mShaw ; Student Council 4 ;
Junior
Prom Committee 3 ; Shore Breezes
Staff 3-4.
Marjorie Webster—Glee Club 2-3-
4; Friendship Club 2-3-4; Operetta
2-3-4 ; Senior Yearbook Staff.
Edmond Rossodivita—Track 2-3-4.
Hester Tankard—Entered fromAurora High; Shore Breezes Staff 4;
Glee Club 4 ; Operetta 4.
,\
Stephen Rudy—Glee Club 2-3-4;
Operetta 2-3-4; A Cappella Choir 4;
Shore Breezes Staff 4 ; Track 4.
Ruth Frissell—Friendship Club 2-
3-4 ; Shore Breezes 2-3 ; Gym Assis-
tant 4.
Betty Baehr—Library 1-2-3-4.
Emily Xemec—Glee Club 2-3-4.
Edward Rush — Glee Club
Football 4; Wrestling 3-4.
3-4;
Marian Saisall—Glee Club 1-2-3-4;
Friendship Club 2-3-4; Operetta i-2-
3-4; Girl's Athletic Club 4; Shore
Breezes Staff 1-2; Circulating Mana-ger 2 ; Prom Committee.
Robert Wilber
Fern Gessner—Advertising Com-mittee 1 ; Friendship Club 2-3-4 ; PromCommittee 3; Girl's Athletic Club 4.
Jack McMillan—Class President 1-
2-3-4 ; Freshman Football ; Freshman
Basketball ; Wrestling 4 ; Baseball 4.
Mary Waterwash—Leaders Club 3 ;
Girl's Athletic Club (Secretary).
Mildred Buettner—Friendship Club
3-4; Scribblers Club 3; Glee Club 4:
Girl's Athletic Club 4.
Page eleven
.Marie Winch—Entered from St.
Vincents; Scribblers Club 3; Debate
2 ; Shore Breezes ; Friendship Club
2-3-4; Girl's Athletic Club 4; Senior
Yearbook StalT.
Charles Rath—Glee Club 1-2-3-4;
Operetta 1-2-3-4; Shore Breezes Staff
3 ; A Cappella Choir 4.
Jean Rath—Friendship Club 2-3-4
Glee Club 2-3-4; Operetta 2-3-4
French Club 3 ; Dance Director 2-3-4
Girl's Athletic Club 4.
Stephen Hadyk— Student Council
2; Basketball Manager 4; Shore
Breezes Staff 4.
Helen Fleck— Glee Club 2-3-4;
Friendship Club 4 ; Shore Breezes 2
;
Operetta 2-3-4; Girl's Athletic Club 4.
Merle Miller.
Vida Stanford—Friendship Club (4)
Page twelve
Eugene Gunderson—Wrestling 4.
Jean Massena—Glee Club 1-2-3-4;
Operetta 1-2-3-4; Friendship Club 3-4.
Glenn Sears-
chestra 1-2-3-4.
-Band 1-2-3-4; Or-
June McKone—Girl's Athletic Club
4.
Willard Riebe—Basketball 1-2-3-4;
Baseball 3 ; Football 4 ; Student Coun-
cil 4.
Dorothy Sullivan—Friendship Club 4.
Joseph Dezman—Basketball 2-3-4
;
Track 2-4; Baseball 3.
Doris Weir—Glee Club 2-3-4 ; Girl's
ithletic Club 4; Operetta 2-3-4.
James Paul—Glee Club 3; Operetta
i ; Freshman Football ; Student Coun-
il 3-4.
Margaret Moeller— Glee Club 4;
Operetta 4 ; Friendship Club 4.
La Verne Harwood—Football 1-2-
i-4 ; Basketball 2-3-4.
Elsie Hartman — Girl's Athletic
:iub 4.
Howard Taylor—Entered from
/Vestern Reserve Academy 3 ; Glee
"lub 3 ; Shore Breezes 4 ; Operetta 3;
rrack 3-4; Varsity "S" Club 4; Scrib-
ilers Club.
Dorothy Sternberg.
Bill Webster—Glee Club 3-4 ; Oper-
etta 3-4; Class Secretary 4.
Betty Theller—Transferred fromMonticello.
Thomas Fitzgerald—Basketball 3-4;
Varsity "S" Club 3-4.
Gertrude Davy— Friendship Club
3-4 ; Glee Club 2.
Walter Wohlgemuth —-BaseballManager 2; Baseball 3.
Marie Zook—Glee Club 2-3-4.
Dominic D'Avirro.
Page thirteen
Dorothy Seibold -Glee Club 1-2-3-4;
Friendship Club 2-3-4; Operetta 2-3-
4; A Cappella Choir 4; Girl's Athletic
Club 4.
Clarence Daniel — Hand 1-2-3-4;
Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Student Council 4.
Alice Hoffinger — Friendship Club
2-3-4; Glee Club 4; ( )peretta 4; Girl's
Athletic Club 4.
Alhin I'rankar.
Margery Richter—Glee Club 2-3-4;
Operetta 2-3-4; Girl's Athletic Club
4; Year Book Staff 4.
Albert Tegel—Football 4.
Dorothy Gnidovec—Orchestra 2-3-
4; Jr. Glee Club 1.
f'ai/e fourteen
Wilber Pike—Glee Club 1 ; Oper-
etta 1; Student Council 1-2-3; Band1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Freshman
Football.
Agnes Moon—Entered from Collin-
wood -1; Friendship Club 4.
John Mezgec — Baseball 2-3-4
;
Track 4.
Mary Coprich— Glee Club 3-4]
Friendship Club 3-4.
Reinald Winters—Freshman Foot-
ball 1; Band 1-2-3; Orchestra 3-4;
Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Operetta 2-3-4.
Agnes Trivisonno—Girl's Athletic
Club 4; (dee Club 3-4; Operetta 3-4:
Shore Breezes (Typist) 4.
Ralph Pfaff.
Mary McKee—Glee Club 1-2-3-4;
Operetta 1-2-3-4; Friendship Club 2-
3-4; Leaders Club 3-4; Girl's Athletic
Club 4.
Robert Lang—Advertising Club 2-
3-4; Shore Breezes Staff 2-3-4; Debat-
ing 3-4.
Mildred McCormick—Orchestra 1-
2; Band 1 ->-:-j.
William Fairley—Glee Club 1-2;
Operetta 2 ; Wrestling 2 ; Varsity Club
2-3-4.
Emerson Hirsch—Class Vice Presi-
dent 1 : Megaphone Club 1 ; Basketball
Manager 1; Band 1-3-4; ( hxhestra 1-
3-4; Basketball 3 ; Football Manager 4.
) (dm Da Mico.
Orval Clark—Band 1-2-3; Orches-
tra 1-2-3; (dee Club 4; Wrestling 3-4;
Student Council 3.
Margaret Boseck—Orchestra 1-2-
3-4; Friendship Club 3-4.
John Warren—Entered from Utica,
N. Y. 2: Advertising Committee 2-3-4
Student Council 3 (Treasurer) ;Track
2-3; Debate 2-3-4; Scribblers Club 3;
Varsity "S" Club 4.
Angela Hirsch—Glee Club 1 ; Girl's
Athletic Club 4.
Charles Hopson — Debating 1
Shore Breezes Staff 3-4.
Helen Doyle—Glee Club
Friendship Club 2-3-4.
2-3-4
Richard Weybrecht—Debate 3-4.
Page fifteen
MUSICDURING the past year Shore's musical organizations have contributed much
to the life of the school. Much value has come to members of the Glee
Clubs, Orchestra, Band and newly organized a cappella choir from the splendid
training of Miss Bevington and Mr. Beck who have given their services so faith-
fully and effectively. Much pleasure has been given by the musical organizations
to both the student body and the general public. The Band has been faithful in
attendance at all football and basketball games.
Commencements, concerts, class plays, Operetta and Gala Night performances
have given the public an opportunity to enjoy the musical talent of Shore pupils.
Membership in any of the school music organizations does much to teach an
appreciation of the better things in music as well as a knowledge of lighter and
more popular compositions.
Page sixteen
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
IHE largest group at Shore is the Friendship
Club, which numbers over one hundred mem-
bers. Miss Campbell directs the activities of the
Club, which is a social, cultural, and charitable
organization. Edith Hill is president and Betty
Bandlow, social chairman.
Page seventeen
BASKETBALL
SHORE, coached by Ford L. Case, accomplished the seemingly impossible.
They finished their regular playing season with ten wins and no defeats.
The team averaged over thirty points a game and held their opponents to the
remarkably low average of fourteen points. This is Shore's third Eastern Con-
ference Championship in four years. Shore is the third team in the history of
the Cleveland area to finish their season undefeated. Dick Weinschreider was
Captain until he graduated at mid-year. Bill Riebe was Captain the last semester
and finished as high point man for the season. La Verne Harwood was the sensa-
tional "find" of the season for the other forward. Eugene Miller, Tom Fitzgerald,
Joe Ferrara, and Joe Dezman were other Varsity Seniors to distinguish them-
selves on the Championship team.
FOOTBALL
THE football squad was the greenest to come along for many years. Yet, they
won four and lost four and finished third in Eastern Conference competition,
losing only to the strong Shaker team and to Central's experienced squad. The
Senior letter men were Captain La Verne Harwood, Bill Peck, Eugene Miller,
Bill Riebe, Joe Ferrara, Ed Rush, Henry Smith, Bill Clark, and Jim Fowler.
WRESTLING
WITH only two letter men back to make up this year's team, Coach John J.
Pohto managed to construct a fairly good team from the Sophomore candi-
dates. This year's graduation toll will only take two of them, leaving a good
balance for the year to come. The two who have finished their wrestling careers
at Shore are Captain Jim Fowler, undefeated in his seven matches and ranked as
a topnotcher in the 115-lb. class, and Orval Clark, 135 lbs., who was lost to the
team after five matches clue to an injury.
TRACK
AFTER winning the Eastern Conference track Championship for the first time,
.Shore's track squad was riddled by graduation. Those who are to be back
are Eugene Miller, Howard Taylor, and Ed Rossodivita.
"Doc" Wax, from University of Illinois, assisted in football; coached the
Reserve Basketball squad; assisted in track. "Doc" was director of arrangements
for first East Side Wrestling Tournament and made it a real success.
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