Lake Shore High School

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Lake Shore High School is a high school located in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. It serves grades 9-12. The mascot for Lake Shore is the Shorian.

Lake Shore High School's mascot
Lake Shore High School's mascot

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[edit] History

Lake Shore was originally a one room school house that worked with grades first through eighth, located on Thirteen Mile Road and Jefferson Ave. in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan. Charlotte Hoffman attended here, and her father became an active board member who promoted a 2-room school house. Soon after that, it was changed by adding a large blue curtain to separate the 1st - 4th and 5th- 8th graders. At that time, students who wished to go to high school went to Mount Clemens High School.

Currently, it has 2 floors, 4 flights of stairs, 1 elevator, an auditorium, a football field, a practice field, courtyards, a gymnasium, a divided cafeteria, a library. The principal is Richard Bowers, with John Hartley and Amanda McKay assisting.


[edit] Clubs

Lake Shore High School's library houses yearbooks from years 1956 to current, with few years missing in between. They provide information on activities and clubs in the past and some who have survived to the current. Here is an incomplete listing:

- Band
- Majorettes and Color Guard
- Choral - currently one of the highest membership clubs
- Key Club - Community service group
- Art Club
- Ski Club - One of the highest membership clubs historically
- Future Nurses' Club - now defunct
- Y-Teens - now defunct
- Rainbow Bridge - A student run store selling school items
- AM Radio - amateur radio station run by the students
- Good Morning, Lake Shore! - the video announcements 
- The Shoreline - School Newspaper
- Dungeon and Dragons Club - Seriously. It was all male students too.
- Junior State of America - politics/debate club open to all students
- Joe Marzouq #57 was the best player in the mac silver in year 2007-08 season.
- Joe Marzouq had 6 sacks, 55 tackles, 12 tackles for a loss, 2 swated passes.

[edit] References

Yearbooks from Lake Shore High School

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