South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 28 of 60
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South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 27
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Mona Rickard Tom Rickard.. Barbara Rizsak........ Charles Rogalski....... Patricia Rogalski..... Robert Rogalski....... Jean Rogel............ Ray Roginski.......... John Russell.......... Arlene Rutkowski...... Charles Schodowski .. Patricia Seras........ Dorothy Shefski....... Joe Shutty............ Richard Sikorski...... Pat Sladewski......... Marie Spisak.......... Ann Staltari.......... Evelyn Stawicki...... Marie Stefan.......... Jacqueline Stephen . John Stokar........... Evelyn Stuczynski..... Frank Swanek.......... Dolores Tegro......... Leroy Thompson....... Dorothy Tomazin...... Apollo Turchi........ Raymond Uzell........ Robert Vales......... Robert Vavrek........ Barbara Vikowski..... Frank Vondrak........ Peter Walchanowicz... Rose Marie Waski..... Arlene Waters........ Ralph Weglowski...... William Wertz ....... Jerome Wieczorek..... Mary Wiraszka........ Dolores Wisniewski.... Doris Wojciechowski.. Walter Woznicki...... Raymond Zabukovec John Zadzielka...... Donald Zak.......... Louise Zaleski...... Helen Zalewski...... Ed Zostawny......... Barbara Zaniewski.... Ann Zanowicz......... Anthony Zdrojewski.. Daniel Zehnal....... Virginia Zidlicky.... .Capable bookshop manager ...............Healthy looking ...............Algebra whiz ...........The football player .................Smart chick ...............Careful driver ..................Cute smile ...................... Friendly ............Popular president ................... R blonde .. Drives a yellow convertible .............Shorthand whiz ..............Friendly smile ......Small but great athlete ......Hank's his second home ......Good Beacon reporter ..........Shorthand prankster ..................Full of pep ..Close to school—always late ..............Gracious senior ..................Cute cashier ..Drinks-are-on-the-house man ............Red-headed senior .......Friendly photographer ......The quiet friendly type ...........Our Decathlon man ..Cute majorette with THE legs ........... .Mythical sun God ..............Harry James II ............First-class scholar ......Noon-day-movie man ......Absent sheet is her job ...........James Lee's buddy ....................Happy guy ..............Sweet as a rose ..............Life of the party ...................... Wiggles .......................Cheerful .......................Casanova ...... A nice girl of few words .......................Sunshine .............Always laughing ....................Great lover ...........Great saxophonist ...................Nice build ...................Reedy joker ...............Nice tall blond .............Silent seamstress ....................... Smokey ..................Polite senior ...........Small one among us ..............Niebes's buddy ..................Mathematician ...................Red Robin girl

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Dorothy Jasinski...............................................A good rug-cutter (dancer) Clyde Jerousek..................................................................Tennessee himself Pauline Jones......................................................................Boston Blackie Theresa Kaczmarek.........................................Friendly dispensary assistant Ernest Kallis...........................................................Earnest fellow Josephine Kaminski........................................................Talented artist Pat Karovich.........................................................................Good Guard Dorothy Kasprowicz.................................At a glance another Shelley Winters Milo Kaufmann......................................................................Little Einstein Joseph Kawczynski................................................................Studious Joan Kaye............................................................Sweet and lovely Eugene Kekelis.......................................................Brush - haircut kid Mary Kerr............................................................Small bombshell Donald Klier...............................................................Hi-Y leader Jacquelyn Knerem...............................................................Glamourous Albert Kobak.....................................................................Good Joe Walter Kocar......................................................Nice to have around Dorothey Kolakowski........................................................Nice figure Pat Koprowski.....................................................Bookkeeping menace Lucille Kruszynski...............................................................Friendly girl Joseph Kuhel....................................................One blonde out of 100 Arlene Kuzak........................................................... Cute majorette Robert Kwaschnowitz....................................................... Nice fellow Carol Lash................................................................Sharp chick Valentine Lavensky................................................February 14 his day Larry Lawrence...................................................................Southern gent Carol Ann Leszka..................................................................Giggles John Lesniak....................................................Varsity basketball player Glenn Liddicoat................................................................Carrot-top Mary Ann Lovell............................................................A lovable girl Felicia Lugina.................................................................Happy-time girl Dolores Malicki............................................................Miss Y - Teen Ronald Manista...........................................................Always friendly Bernadine Mares ................................................................... Inky Barney Menasian.............................................................The menace Jean Mikulo.......................................................The cooking wonder Ann Morino...........................................No relation to the furniture people Tom Mowchan.................................................................The brain Fay Murray........................................................A telephone operator Gilbert Myers.............................................................. Bad Daddy Gloria Novak.....................................................First class football fan Carol Pawlak......................................................Able library assistant Patricia Pazderski........................................................Rates with all Barbara Peltz...................................................Piano player among us Richard Peterson..............................................................Lou's Pal Arlene Phillips.......................................................................The Artist Rita Pobega.......................................................... Al ls well with her David Popielski.....................................................................Swell Guy Dolores Priebe.......................................................Homeroom artist LaVerne Primer..................................................Capable vice-president Grace Proctor........................................................Small but steady Roberta Prymas.......................................................Always inquisitive Donald Pubal............................................................... Happy one John Rakosky.........................................................Boys' money man Marjorie Reardon.....................................................Cough drop gal



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ffiaat IflUl attJi © rata input The Class of June, 1952 happily bequeath the following io all lowly underclassmen ond unfortunate teachers: Miss Holiday is left to all future dressmakers by BERNADINE MARES and BARBARA ZANIEWSKI. RAY CIESLAK leaves the privilege of going over to Hank's any time of day. He-man, MILO KAUFMANN, leaves his muscles to some deserving student CAROL AMTSBERG bequeaths all of her old shorthand books and notes to any future secretary. ROBERT KWASCHNOWITZ just leaves. RICH BZDAFKA leaves all the smiles that he wiped off his face at South to another unsuspecting pupil. Mr. Kraft is left 75 t for a haircut by RAY GRDEN ELEANORE BACZKOWSKI leaves her strained ears to all future lOB's when they fry to hear Mrs. Hedburg talk. His silent partnership in Henry's is left to some other villain by ROBERT HOPKINS. THERESA BANASZAK leaves all her blue slip; to future troublemakers. JOE KAWCZYNSKI leaves his ability to ad-lib in Modern Problems. All the cute boys that ore left are willed to JOAN BARTHOLOMEW'S sisters, Morgie and Kay. THOMAS MOWCHAN bequeaths his luncheon seot ond chess championship to Frank Jerky. Mr. Lander's future 1 OB classes are left all the history work sheets with the answers by SUSAN BENDER. TOM RICKARD leaves Hank's to any other idiot who wants to go there while playing football. A locker is left by ROBERT ROGALSK! to some lucky flat. For all blind girls, BETTY BARNES leaves South's gorgeous boys. CHARLES SCHODOWSKI wills his trumpet which he used to fake with to some other deserving faker in the Band. MARY BARAN leaves her favorite teacher. Miss Holiday, all her yellow absence slips. Footprints on the ceiling ore left by SHIRLEY BATE. A seot in Mr. Shriver's room is left by AGNES BIELEN for PATTY BEAL. RAY ZABUKOVEC leaves a nice quiet fie for Mr. Koehn. Bowling ball No. 13 is left at Harry's by LILLIAN BOJANOWSKI for any future bowlers. DOLORES BRZEZINSKI bequeaths the opportun ty of blowing-up the school to any oncoming daredevil. Mr. “Papa Eridon is left a new homeroom by PETE WALCHANOWICZ Squeaks of his oboe are left by FRANK VONDRAK to future musicians. GERALDINE BUCINSKI can't afford to leave onything. JOAN CONNELL leaves her memories of all our handsome boys—1947 The glory and grandeur of South and his homeroom are left by ROBERT VALES. DONALD ZAK leaves Hank's A. C. to all future athletes. Mark ed desks are left by GENEVIEVE CHESKO. YVONNE CARNES has nothing to leave as Harry is gone. 27

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