South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Section, l enA M zlitie MARY GRIYICH THERESA LAUSCHE DIANNE SKARUPSKI GENEVIEVE SCHL'MNEY LILLIAN SIDW'A GRACE MONUS DOROTHY CHUHA ROSE MARIE KANGAS ESTHER GRAYSON JOAN FENNER JEANETTE PECO ELAINE KRAL LA VERNE KROUPA DOROTHY SOPKO RUTH KWASCHNOWITZ MARY RADZIEWTCZ JOAN BOLSER ALICE WLODARSKI SHIRLEY TESAR LOUISE MINASIAN DONNA DOMOWTCZ DOROTHY HASCIIAK JOAN MAR IE BARSKI LOIS DEMSKE NANCY STETINA LA-VERNE POST CLASS OF JUNE, 1950 Most likely to succeed Smile Hair Eyes Personality Figure Dresser Rest Looking Funniest Laugh Popular Mischievous T aim ted Best Speaking Voice Athletic Shyest Person Ambitious Instigator Artistic Comical Sense of Humor Leader Bold Flirt Singing I oice Dependable Talkative Page SO JERRY LODGE BOB SOWOROWSKI DON FRANKS RICHARD RIEDEL JOE MORAWSKI GERALDZACKAR TONY MAY GEORGE ELLIS RAY KOZEROWSKI RUDY LIBERTINE HERBERT ALDEN NED SENOWICZ BOB SCHUMAN LOU SAWCHIK ALFRED READIGER STANLEY BRYSACZ GEORGE NEMEC GALE WARD DONALD KELLY PAUL WALTON BOB MASSEY STEVE SMILJANICH FRANK CUILLI CHARLES FONDO GEORGE HARRISTON RALPH DAKDDUK

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at the Arena for consolation honors in basketball. MARCH, 1949 Everyone was in a dither this month preparing for the next month’s events. APRIL, 1949 The highlight of this month was the Spring Play, “Charley’s Aunt.” In the field of sports South won third place honors in the West Side Decathalon. The National Honor Society inducted some of our class members into this great organization. MAY, 1949 One of our girls visited Ohio State University to represent South at College of Education Day. JUNE, 1949 This was another month which did not lielong to us but to the graduating class. SEPTEMBER, 1949 We were now 12-B’s and filled with stories of our summer experience. A boy of our class related his experiences serving as mayor of the Buckeye Boys’ State at Ohio Wesleyan University during the summer. Another of our boys again proved that our class had leadership plus by being elected President of Greater Cleveland Hi-Y groups. OCTOBER, 1949 “Veni, Yidi, Vinci,” was the motto for the month. The Pig Iron Trophy would not be leaving its place of honor in the show case at South this year. NOVEMBER. 1949 A few boys helped to photograph the students. These pictures were to be used on the permanent record cards. This year the rallies were sponsored by the senior boy and girl homerooms. Four boys braved the cold winds to drive to Ohio State University in an open 1929 convertible. The June, ’50 class boasted most of the leads in the operetta, Mikado.” DECEMBER, 1949 The F.T.A. club introduced something new at South by having its members preside for the entire day. The annual Instrumental Concert was presented this month. Taking scholarship honors again, the ’50 class took the Honor Roll lead. JANUARY, 1950 We all looked forward to the day when our class president proudly accepted the Senior class gavel. FEBRUARY, 1950 The Class was presented a Valentine—the Ohio Psychological Test, better known among the Seniors as the nut test. The Flyers battled for second place honors in basketball at the Arena but lost by a score of 44-42. It was a tough game to lose but our team put up a good fight. We let our hair down by having a sweater dance instead of the usual dress-up affair for the 12A Social. MARCH. 1950 The Spring Play, You Can’t Take It With You” was the perfect ending to the school week because the next week was Spring Vacation. APRIL, 1950 The 12B-12A Social was held this month providing fun for all seniors. National Honor Society induction took place this month providing a last chance for the Seniors to get into this organization. MAY, 1950 May twelfth was a night very few of us will ever forget, for who can forget their Senior Prom? Lake Shore Country Club was the perfect setting for a perfect night. JUNE, 1950 Senior Day and Commencement came all too soon for they marked the end of our high school career. On June 13 we received our diplomas at Severence Hall. We wondered (and doubted) if South would ever be the same without our class. Page 29



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