. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . osen President and Mr. Carl Baeckler,Secretary. The first year the Club maintained two basketball teams and a baseballclub. The Clubs first minstrel show was successfully produced at the EuclidAuditorium. Dances were arranged for each month and were well patronized. The next year the need for a club house was felt and the picturesqueBaeckler farm house in the beautiful Euclid Valley off Highland Road wasleased. This is still the home of the club. The past year the boys have hadtwo excellent basketball teams and anticipate putting a baseball team in thefield. Two mins


. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . osen President and Mr. Carl Baeckler,Secretary. The first year the Club maintained two basketball teams and a baseballclub. The Clubs first minstrel show was successfully produced at the EuclidAuditorium. Dances were arranged for each month and were well patronized. The next year the need for a club house was felt and the picturesqueBaeckler farm house in the beautiful Euclid Valley off Highland Road wasleased. This is still the home of the club. The past year the boys have hadtwo excellent basketball teams and anticipate putting a baseball team in thefield. Two minstrel and vaudeville entertainments have been produced andsocial dances have been available for the pLiblic. The present officers are: W. A. Stembrenner, President; Carl Baeckler,Recording S^ecretary; B. Frank Thomas, Financial Secretary; Leonard Evans,Treasui^r; John Sullivan, Athletic Director. The Club has a membership of 175 and supplies a long felt need for thatsection of Euclid Village where it is located. C. A. B. 65. The East Shore Community Club THE Shore Community Club was organized in December 1920 to createamong the women of the community a wider interest in civic affairs andto promote a greater degree of sociability. Since that time success hascrowned its efforts and many good things are credited to this group of over onehundred women. Through co-operation with the teaching staff of Shore School, with the RedCross, and with other community organizations, the Club has been enabled tocarry out its programme. The Girl Scouts, a troop ot Boy Scouts, and a Camp Fire Group have beenorganized and started on their way through the interest and help of the olderorganization. Co-operation with the other community clubs m the village has establishedand equipped a health center for Euclid. Much practical knowledge has been gained from the course of lectures onMilk as a Food and the course on Fundamentals of I4ealth only physical benefit but keen enjoyment came from


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