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IIIBELJUANIII last summer? You didn't? Oh, I see you were still in Paris. Well, I'll tell you about some of our class. Eleanor Jane Kleiner and Jimmie Beuter are married and living in Bellaire: Jesse Baker married Magaline Becker: and Billy Booth and his wife, the former June Corbett are running the largest grocery store in Ohio. Hilda Decker and Evelyn Harper are owners of a 'Modiste Shoppe' here. and they employ: Evelyn Davis, Wilma Hrnek, Mary Malik, Anna Nemec, Clara Rataiczak, and Anna Sitar as models. Some of our class entered the teaching profession. They are: Charles Burkett teaching Chemistry: Josephine Croxton, Typing: Genevieve Dorris, Shorthand: Jean Greenlee, Latin and Greek: Hazel Kusior, Home Economics: Frank Spirk, Physics: Rose Vainstein, Literature: Marguerite Warwick, History: Dorothy Weekley, French: and Marjorie Shimp, Biology. Frances Virginia Nimo and Nick Zatezalo are married and living in Bellaire. Among the farmers are: Ralph Carman and Ella CMillerJ Carman: Daniel Kasprowski and his wife, the former Frances Mangiopane: Stanley Sabinski and Betty CKoherD Sabinski: and Mildred CLepoj Pertican and Henry. John Warren and Garland Freeman, partners in the Freeman Construc- tion Company, hire: Violet Boughner, Pauline Krivanek, Florence Moore. Olga Senek, and Stella Zavislak in their offices: and Tony Busack, Theodore Groth, Harry Smith, John Hamilton, Charles Kral, Raymond Lude and Nick Yonyon in their construction work. And that's all I know about. Do you know of any? You do! Tell me about them. Phone: Well, I found in my travels that many are located all over the earth. Charles Warren owns a cattle ranch in the west and Woodrow Welsh. Harry Reline, Walter Pierson, and John Lovrak are cowboys. Charles Landers and his wife, the former Reesa Brandon, are located in the west. Pat Castri- cone and Joe Chinski are wholesale grocers in Chicago. Albert DeVendra is a Public Accountant and he and his wife, Anna Mary Peddicord, live in St. Louis. Alma Digity, Helen Keller, Evelyn Milliken, and Josephine Williams are nurses in New York. Margaret Keyser, Virginia Myers, Chloris Rankin, and Betty Webb are missionaries in Africa. Harold Donley, Mike Kurko, Gene Lucresio, and William Ramsay are stewards on air ships. Louis Franke and Betty Gill are married and living in New York. Ruth Keifer landed Donald Kruger and went west. Genevieve Marinelli and Doris Masters are stenog- raphers in Philadelphia. Erna Sankovich wedded Jimmy Nemec and lives in the South. Ruth Isabel Neff and Ruth Robinson are Deans in an eastern Uni- versity. Marjorie Morgan became a minister in Texas. Olga Prosperi, Martha Roebuck, and Josephine Zastudil live in Canada. Three other couples who are married and living abroad are: Mary Ralbusky and Carl Skorich, Florence Somerville and Donald Sorg, Sophia Klimek and Ed Trolley, and four single girls: Margaret Steger, Anna Waser, Elizabeth Turner, and Virginia Talbott. Mike Yanocsko is studying in Italy. That's all I know. Well, I must hang up now. Goodbye. Marie: Thanks for the information. Goodbye. CCurtainJ The End by PAUL W. DEAFENBAUGH.
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III! B E L .I U A NIIZZZZ SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY THE EVENING OF MAY 27, 1956 CA one-act playj Characters: Mr. Robert Schramm and his wife CDoodyj Schramm. Marie: Robert, dear, turn on the radio. I want to hear the news. Robert: HO. K., darling. Radio: Good evening, folks. This is your reporter, Nelson Lancione, bringing you the day's news. First of all, we read that Congressmen Howard Hunt, Alfred McElroy, William Robinson, and Congresswomen Alice Burda, and Estella Belnak are sponsoring a bill to provide a national home for blind mice. Senator Arnold of Ohio will support this bill in the Senate. While in the capital, we see that Mr. Elmer DeBlasis has been elected president of the U. S. National Bank. His private secretary, Edith DeJohn has indicated that he will accept. In our society news, we read that Mr. Herman Hein and wife, the former Helen Stewart, will arrive today from Europe by plane. By steamer will come Dr. Jane Clieyserj Johnson and husband, Arthur, from Italy. Two of our great Opera Stars, Pauline Patterson and Caroline Pollock, are returning from a successful season. in England. ln our local political news, we find that Paul Maxian and Robert Marling are to be opposing candidates for the state legislature. Bernard DeLong and Walter Lazzars are candidates for Sheriff. Among the other candidates and their hopes are: Jane Eikleberry and James Johnson for Treasurer, Nelson Miller and Sarah Rotell for Auditor, and Bill Kigerl and Duane Cowen for Prosecutor. In our court news, we see that Leona Hendershot is suing James Dean for 'Breach of Promisef Charles Dunn is being sued by Sylvia CBlumj Dunn on grounds of neglecting her for a dog. This concludes our news for this time and now a brief resume of this evening's programs by our announcer, Roy Boyer. Radio: Hello, folks. Editor Henrietta Katz of the Journal will give a talk on Journalism at 6:l5: at 6:30 the Rhythm Girls composed of Marianna Vaccaro, Pauline Conaway, Geraldine Graham and Ruth Givens: at 7:00 the comedy, 'School Days' by Elnora Riddel, Anna Pumpa, Earl Luyster and Al- fred Marinacci: 7:30, the Bellaire Symphony featuring Loretta McCloy and Edna Britton, violinists and lla June Shallcross, pianist: 8:30, John Mont- gomery's orchestra with Betty Simpson, crooner. At 9:00, 'Agriculture' by Herman McFadden: 9:30, Harmony Team, William Pappano, William Kreiter, Ray Schneider, Myer Sitran, and Bert Sherwood: 10:00, 'Stenography' by Ida DeMarco, commercial instructor in Bellaire High: 10:30, Edmund Zelowicz, America's Favorite Comedian, and Anna Clark, his wife and stooge, also featuring the Workman Trio of Juanita, Lucille, and Virginia: at 11:30, Charles Taylor, the 'News Hound': ll:45, Carl Petran and his Troubadors: and at 12, we sign off till 5 A. M. CPhone ringsDj Marie: Turn it off, Bob. I must answer the phone. Marie: Hello! Who's speaking? Isabel QHemsleyj Archer! Well, of all people! How are you? Good! And how's Harry? Fine! Have you heard from 'Dickie' and Frank lately? Oh, they're still in South America! What! Frank s a revolutionist! Well, I pity 'Dickie.' Did you hear about our class reunion 12 5' fa X , g g 9 Q 1 I
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PAUL MAXIAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Chapel Progrurns 3. Class President 4. Class Vice l'l'nsiclc-lit 3. Class Secretary 2. Commercial Club 3, 4, fl'resi1i'-nlj 41. Honor Society 3, 4, Red and Black 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Course. IDA DeMARCO Biology Club 1, fl'res- idvntb, Class Vim--1'r-vsixlcxit 4. Debate 2, 3. President 4 QGirl Rc- scrvesl . . Inter-elub Council 3. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Honor Society 3, 4. History Club 4. Oporctta 1, 2, 3. Red and Black 3. Commercial Course. EDWARD TROLLEY Chapel Programs 3. Football 3, 4 CCaptain 43. Class Treasurer 4. General Course. FRANK DKXON Chapel Programs 3, 4. Class Prcsirlent 3, Class Vice-president 2. Class Secretary 4. Dramatic Club 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Vice-president 4. Operetta 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. General Course. HARRY ARCHER lland 2, 3. naskoulall 1, 2, 3, 4. Chapel Programs 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. Glec Club 1, 2, 3. Hi-Y 3, 4, CPresident 45. Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4. Torch Club president 1. Track 2, 3, 4. Jr. Ili-Y 2 CVice-Prcs.j General Course. GEORGE L. ARNOLD Band 3, 4. Chapel Programs 1, 2, 3, 4. Chemistry Club 3. General Science Club 1. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. History Club 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Jr. Hi-Y 2. General Course. 14 - 'ff' g C' I - . , Q., A , llnlll JESSE BAKER Commercial Club 4. General Course. MARY BAROCH Commercial Club 3. Girl Reserves 1, 3. Commercial Course LONDI BATTISTONE Basketball 3, 4. Football 2, 4. Track 2. General Coursc QQYHS ifhailoi D MAGALlNE BECKER Movie Club 4. Secretary Commercial Course. ESTELLA BELNAK Commercial Club 4. Commercial Course. JIMMIE BEUTER Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chapel Programs 1, 2 3. Commercial Club 4. Glee Club 1. Operetta 1, 2, 3. Orchestra 4. Torch Club 1 CVic0 Presidentj. Track 1. General Course.
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