High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
THE HARD TIMES IUNE, I963 Q.. ' WEATHER REPORT By all-state weather man, Richard L. Petty, quote, If it doesn't rain or snow, maybe the sun might shine, unquote. EMBEZZLEMENT CASE CONCLUDED Federal Judge Thomas R. Montel to- day passed sentence on Frank Loehnert, janitor at the Bernlohr Baking Concern, for embezzling president Bill Bernlohr of two cents and four mills. District At- torney Patsy Harris handled the case for the concern, while well-known John R. Lombardo was attorney defense. Deputy Sheriff Donald will have charge of Frank during day sentence. lawyer for the Hengst his one Accident Investigated A new stratosphere balloon designed by Richard Chaney for the U. S. Navy crashed today at Santa Barbara, Califor- nia. Chaney Was unhurt, and so was his secretary, Miss Jean Simpson, who was with him at the time of the plunge. It was stated that Pauline Zipf, noted ma- chinist, will reassemble the balloon. INVENTION PASSES TEST The latest model of the new aero- dynamic geographical radio-controlled rubber band, invented by Rosemary O'Donnell, passed the patent test today, Chief Patent Officer, Ruth Anne Woltz, announced to reporters. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF POSITIONS MADE Boss Barnes, Republican leader of New York State, announced today his assistant to replace Muggy McDermott, recently promoted to bodyguard. The position will be filled by Bigboy Men- dlowitz, former Soup artist whose re- lease from Lacatraz occured last week. INTERNATIONAL CRISIS LOOMS Mexico City-The American Embassy was the scene of a near riot today, when American Ambassador Edward Pritchard hit Mexican Secretary of State, Juarez Hillo in the eye. Diplomatic relations Were strained until Pritchard's aide, Theodore Seckel explained, He was only trying to kill a mosquito on the Secre- tary's eyelid. Page Twenty-four , BILL PASSED Mayor Wm. F. Bradbury of our fair city today okeyed the bill for raising the salary of Chief Garbage Collector, Bruce McClure, and Chief Dog Catcher, David Keating to S100i,000 per year, the council announced. CONVENTION HELD Today our city played host to the Na- tional Convention of the Woman's Chris- Clan Temperance Union, whose national chairman, Marjorie Elwood, spoke on the evils of drink. Afterwards Miss Elwood was entertained by Bob Knoderer and Bob Thompson, joint owners of the Bub- ble Bubble Drown Your Trouble Cafe. CAPTURE MADE The Indiana border was the scene of 1, gun battle today when public enemy No, 1, David Perrin, was cornered and captured by Sheriff Marilyn Brand, of the first all-woman police force in Indi- ana state history. Those featuring in the mrrest who were promoted were Lieut. Rita two-guns Cahill, Lieut. Arlene Shea, and Capt. Pauline Shumaker. FLYERS ARRIVE SAFELY IN CHINA Announcement was made tonight of the arrival at San Pio Airport, China, of Mary Williard and Walter Barrington, famous husband and wife flying team, and the breakage of the World record by one second. They were met by a cheer- ing throng that threatened to damage their specially built 125 motored mono- plane, an experiment of Janet Meuser, famous designer. CHAMPION WILL GIVE EXHIBITION President John R. Crowe of the Col- umbus Slaughter House today named as his choice for the new wor1d's hog call- ing champion, Daniel Schiff. Schiff will give an exhibition at Memorial Hall to- night. EXPLORER RETURNS Famed explorer and big game hunter, Ned Coleman, arrived in New York last night aboard the S. S. F. D. R., bringing with him ten beautiful native women from the Asaygaka region. When asked by Capt. Howard Goodman, of the steamship S. S. F. D. R. why he brought nothing else he stated, Isn't this enough? INAUGURATION HELD TODAY AT CAPITAL First woman president in the history of our country, Blanche Santurello, took her oath of office today from Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court, Lloyd Grace- man. President Santurello is supported in office by Vice-President Constance Palmer. The new cabinet officers who were present at the ceremony are Secre- tary of Underproduction, Richard Koch: Secretary of Exterior, Lynn Alfordg Sec- retary of Secretaries, Elizabeth Baumang Secretary of Air Corpses, Jack Olday: Secretary of Foreign Fairs, Clinton War- reng Secretary of County Fairs, Theodore Miller. After the inauguration the presi- dent and cabinet were entertained at the home of Charles Murray, Ambassador to Iceland. SURPRISE ESCAPE Head Asylum Matron, Meredith Beck, announced to Chief of Police, Bernard Osterhage, the escape of two homocidal maniacs of the institution, Nancy Purdy and Phyllis Smith. You are warned to be on the lookout for the escapees. HOSPITAL OPEN FOR BUSINESS The New Horse Hospital at the corner of N. 3rd, and E. 22nd, built by noted architect Jo Ann Shaffer is now open to the horse public. Chief Surgeon Ruth Himes will be assisted in operation by attending physician Joan Davis, and Supervisor of Nurses, Marilyn Hughey. FAMOUS DANCER TO GIVE PERFORMANCE Ascending rapidly to fame, the new Ballerina of Bexley, Tony Oelgoetz, will tonight give a private performance for Countess of Sutton, the former Marcella Van Bibber, in the Drexel Theater. John Best will lead the Whitehall Philhar- monic in accompaniment. NEW RECORD SET A new riveting record was set at Curtiss-Wright today by a team of three young women, Miss Mary Bringardner, Miss Doris Kalish and Miss Nancy Krumm. The three winners were or- dered to the hospital for a two day re- cuperation period.
”
Page 27 text:
“
CUMME UEME T PIHIGRAM Processional March, Graduation Marchn-M. L. Lake - ,,K,..,,., The Orchestra Invocation ,,.,,,,..,,, .. .,,,,.,,,......,.,,,.......ef Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray Music When Soft Voices Die -Shelly, Hert ,,,.. Walter Bauer Judson Fellows Betsy Townsend Blanche Santurello Jo Ann Shaffer, Accompanist Address - .... .,.,.,,,,.. ,,..,,,,,,.,,.,. - Solo ..,A... ,,,..,,, Our Priceless Fleritagen .....,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,.f,.. First Honor Student Makers of Tomorrow ,,,..,,,,.,,,,e,,.,..,,,.... Second Honor Student Graduation 1943 ,,,, ,,,.e.,,,,.,.,,,,..,,,, - Class Orator Serenade -Friml -- --- ------ Awarding of Prizes- Presentation of Class--- Presentation of Diplomas ------------ .... -------------- Pres. Board of Education Benediction ------ --------------------------- ---- Recessional March, Pomp and Chivalry',-Roberts-- - ---- Quartet Dr. Boynton Merrill -----Judson Fellows ----Meredith Beck -----Morton Ginsburg ---Donald Kloss ----------- Quartet - .... --Prin. R. E. Kessler -----Supt. H. C. Dieterich -----Earl Morris Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray - --------- The Orchestra Page Twenty-thfree
”
Page 29 text:
“
g THE HARD TIMES IUNE, I963 SPORTS In the final match today, lithesome Bud Frosh was acclaimed world's ping pong champ after defeating runner-up Stanley Korpieski, in three breath-tak- ing games on his home table. Morton Ginsburg acted as referee. LOVELORN ADVICE FOR THE DAY BY Lovelorn Advice Editor, Babs Cadot, quote, Gettum' while they're young and train 'em, unquote. WAPNT kos I Help Wanted-situation open for exper- ienced waiter. See Chief Bouncer of the Buffoon Cafe, Edward L. Freundlich. PERSONAL Bud-Wherever you are you can come home now, I just shot the lady next door.-Bug. WIEi'bIrIEXB Palm Readings Tuesdays and Thursdays by MADAME McGARY 2441 N. High St. VISIT Simonson's Beauty Saloon PERMANENTS from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. FOR SALE Building on Cassingham Rd-once used for a high school and later a roller rink-three floors-and no walls-wlm dows and doors NED OWEN JONES' ANTIQUE CARS fincluding the famous Flyin' Fooly dz 1 Tonight over Station W. E. L. L. cel- ebrated opera stars, Richard Radow and Vella May VanMatre will sing the new opera Football Intermezzo, written by Ernest Plank. They Will be accompanied on the violin by Joan T'oscanirli Beard. Tonight on Station G. O. S. H. Franz, Fred Reiss, Jud Fellows, and Bob Don Kloss, famed barber-shop quartet, will sing as their special number It Was Only An Old Queer Bottle QBut The Wife Thought It Was An Antiquey. Grider Ha Ha Walworth, several weeks ago voted for the 2nd time the nation's No. 1 radio comedian, an- nounced his retirement today from a very painful sprained eyebrow. His man- ager, Sarah Jane Oliver, stated her new iclients will be Chamberlain and Blum, former vaudeville stars. N THEATRE News Now showing at the ldouble feature-DONALD COHAGEN in TARZAN'S MATRIMONY with ANNE JANE KOHLER as his new mate-also Cowboy CHUCK VANDERLIP and Cowgirl BE1 I'Y ANTHONY in HUSTLING THE RUSTLERS At the PENGUIN CLUB Star of Tom Jones' Girlie Girlie Review, the fascinating Mary Squeeze Koch, will give a last performance tonight Buy LORENZ'S cure-all, patent fleatherj medicine. ihrenz t'i'Worenz Drug Co. AN NA LEE ALLEN'S Potty posies, Potted We sell 'em, you smell 'em ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP CHURCH NEWS The reverend Wm. E. Kaufman, of the First Cassady Church, yesterday re- tired from the ministry in order to go into business with his good friend Wm. H. Albershardt, famous Esquire cartoon- ist. Kaufman will originate the jokes and Albershardt will draw them. Word was received by wire yesterday that missionaries to Chicago, Margaret Herbst and Martha Sarver have made their first convert. The news was her- alded with great rejoicing. PRIZE WINNING RECIPE PUBLISHED Robert Duffy, Chief Waldorf Astoria Kitchen Staff Chef and Betsy Townsend, head dletician of the National White Castle Inc., were informed today that their joint recipe for Eggshell Sherbert was the winning dish at the Burgerstall County Fair. For a copy of this recipe write to editor-in-chief of the paper, Philip S. Dattalo. ATTENTION - CIRCUS COMING COMING NEXT WEEK Ilohen 81 Bauer's Gircus Featuring Wonderous India Rubber Man, Tom Huntington Bareback Rider, Jean Gould Sensational Sword Swallower, Aleen Darby World's Only Bearded Lady, Ellen Dickinson COME ONE COME ALL Sparrow 5' Lazar SUPER MARKET By greasing our counters, we give you super-quick service WJJQ you wakeiup GRRRRRR? -f Come to MARIAN CLODFELTER Famous European Masseuse Now at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel For Sale at exhorbitant prices I At the Circle For two days only Page Twenty-fiife
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.