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CLASS PROPHECY At the sound of the gong it will be exactly the zero hour, Eastern Standard time, the day after Christmas, 1947. Bfofnfgfg! Station C.B.S presenting that popular radio columnist, Tom Gluvna. Kenny Arthrell has replaced 5 6 Point Bob McDermott of the Original Celtics as the greatest find in modern basketball. Emma Bako was recently appointed president of the Knit as you chat correspond' ence school. Mildred Bolcis is now the Head Waitress at the Swanky Mayfair Casino in Clevef land, Ohio. Pauline Caco is the president of the Nimble Finger Crochet Club. Harriet Crisp was voted the best all around woman track star of the 1940 Olympics. Vesta Delaney is the head nurse at the Elyria Memorial Hospital. Harry Dute is at present touring the country with his white rat circus. The greatest voice opera fans have heard since Caruso, made its debut last night at the Metropolitan. It was none other than john Evanoff. The glamorous star of the Warner Bros. production i'Babes in the Woods was none other than Tillie Fritsch. Tom Gluvna is now the coach of the Clearview Clippers whom he has just led to a State Championship. Wanda Hecock is now touring the country with the 'LClipper orchestra. Kathryn Horvath has just become the first woman manager of the AUP Stores in Lorain. Luke Jennings, the greatest track star since Jessie Owens, has just WOII the Olymf pics for the third time in succession. Margaret Konrad is now the famous Lady Esther of the air waves. Steve Kulscar, the world reknown scientist, has just discovered rare ultra rays in the cylinders of the prize Chevrolet. The famous Daredevil Newsreel Cameraman of the Paramount News in none other than E. T. Meredith of Clearview. Marcella Miller is now general manager of the Goodall Company. Louis Palczer is now President and General Manager of the Wear Hard Hardwear CO 11 john Panchula is the greatest boy wonder of Major Leagues since Bob Feller. Clifton Perkins is head of the Breakfast While You Ride Bus Company which he initiated for late risers like himself. Helen Pongracz is president of the StumblefAlong Dancing School. Eleanor Schindler is at present touring the country in the trailer she won in the Camay Soap Contest. Betty Snyder is now Business Manager of Lorain's lst Taxi Dance Hall. Lucy Szabo is president of the Chatter More for Golden Silence Society. A look into the future sees Ethel Toth as Editor of the Lorain Journal. Alice Tapper's ambition is to become a faithful housewife. Pauline Wolfe is now a famous hair dresser in Hollywood. Ethel Yunker is now posing for the Fitch Shampoo ads. BUILDING ea HOME CAREK MEATS SPECIALTIES oo. 3106 Broadway Lorain, Ohio 720 Fifth St. Lorain, Ohio Fifteen
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SENIOR HISTORY Station C.B.S. now has the pleasure of presenting to its unseen audience the ref known historian, Tom Gluvna, brought to you through the courtesy of the Guide. Hello everybody, this is the Radio Tempus Program which will give the history of the class of '37, We will now turn the clock back to 1933. In the fall of the year, about sixty shy students came haltingly to school to start their high school careers. Their home room teachers, Miss Lee and Mr. Frankfather, ironed out the troubles that confronted the stumbling Freshies. After they had been together for one semester, they elected the following ofiicers: Pres., Steve Kulczarg Vice Pres., Kent Arthrellg Sec., Betty Snyder, Treas., Richard Gall. The freshman year is well remembered by a picnic at Cascade Park where the girls who went in wading, fell in and got soaking wet. The following September, the class of '37 returned to school as seasoned veterans, and found their rooms with little or no trouble. Their home room teachers were Mr. Bartter and Miss Lee. Their class oihcers were: Pres., Steve Kulczarg Vice Pres., Kent Arthrellg Sec., Betty Snyderg Treas., Ethel Tothg Advisor, Mr. Perry. This year is remembered by a party in the gymnasium and a Weiner roast at Cascade Park. The year rolled on, and in the fall of 193 5 , only 34 juniors reported to the home' rooms of Miss Hocker, and Miss Hoffman. The students that lead the class aliiairs were: Pres., Tom Gluvna., Vice Pres., Betty Snyder, Sec., Matilda Fritschg Treas., Pauline Wolfe. The year was well spent making money for the junior and senior prom. The class held two skating parties at the Coliseum, and sold candy at ball games to pay for the expense of the prom which was a gala affair, the girls wore colorful gowns and danced in the flower garden which was the scene of the event. This year, as well as the two preceding years, the juniors had a weiner roast at Cascade where the girls who wore shorts nearly froze. This year ended with high hopes that next year they would be seniors. Alas, 1937 drew nigh, and 28 dignified seniors took over the responsibility of making this their eventful year. The oihcers this year were: Pres., Tom Gluvna, Vice Pres., Kent Arthrellg Sec., Betty Snyder, Treas., Pauline Wolfe, Advisor, Mr. Perry. One of the privileges given to the seniors was a trip to Dearborn, Michigan, It was a long trip but, oh! what fun! The senior day was one to be remembered, the boys and girls who were dressed in white with red trimmings, presented a hilarious pro' gram. May 26 found the seniors strutting around in their caps and gowns with an air of dignity and with the longfpromised diplomas their own at last. This, my friends, brings the clock up to May 26, 1937. Radio Tempus Program signing off. BELL CLOTHING T. HUME CO. Fine Clothes General C071-CTZICCOT Elyria, Phone 3205 Fourteen
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CLASS WILL Flash! The last will and testament of the senior class has just been published. Bef quests follow, Thomas Gluvna announcing. I, Kent Arthrell, will my hope of being a perfect lady's man to Steve Nagy. I, Mildred Bolcis, will my ability of getting the back seat on the bus to Alice Brucker. I, Emma Bako, will my ability to burn my fingers in Home Ec. class to Mary Puskas. I, Pauline Caco, will my friendship with Milly Bolcis to Joe Adamcek. I, Harriet Crisp, will my flashing smile to Anna Wade. I, Vesta Delaney, will my perfect attendance to Lucy Veres. I, Harry Dute, will my ability to stump the teachers with foolish questions to Albert Boszoki. I, John Evanoff, will my voice to Dick Brady. I Tillie Fritsch, will my position as Clearview's Heart Throb No. I, to Norma Saladin. I, Thomas Gluvna, will my wit which I so innocently display at times to Adam Hodovan. I, Wanda Hecock, will my commercial ability to William Kantor. 9 I, Kathryn Horvath, will my nimble feet in dancing to Bob Masin. I, Luke Jennings, will my speed and endurance to Robert Harris. I, Margaret Konrad, will my enormous application of lipstick to Ann Hancock. I, Steve Kulscar, will my talent to answer questions to Charles Hall. I, Emrys Meredith, will the knock in my motor to Clarence Jacksons Model T. I, Marcella Miller, will my ability to keep quiet to Aurilla Oberla. I, Louis Palczer, will my long legs to Charles Naro. I, John Panchula, will my tough character to Nick Galanic. I, Clifton Perkins, will my effortless stride in running to Andy Skarupa. I, Helen Pongracz, will my characteristic of blushing to Katherine Matos. I. Eleanor Schindler, will my ability to collect boy friends to Eileen Beal. I, Lucy Szabo, will my ability to get good grades without doing too much reciting to Phyllis Pollack. I, Alice Tapper, will my irst period Library duty to Neva Krupp. I, Ethel Toth, will my rate of speech to Annie Rehoreg. I, Pauline Wolfe, will my ability to make eyes to Anna Horvath. I, Ethel Yunker, will my ability of not noticing boys to Ethel Noster. OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MADE MEMBER OF JUNIOR COLLEGE ASS'N. An outstanding event in the long history of the Oberlin School of Commerce occurred November 27, 1936 when it was made an active member of the American Association of junior Colleges. The Association is composed of over 600 of the leading schools in the United States offering two-year academic or technical subjects. Young men and women of this community are very fortunate to be able to acquire their business training in a school of fiunior Collegiate standing, thereby being assured of courses of a more advanced nature, taught by properly qualified teachers under the most favorable conditions. This school has for many years held a position as one of the leading schools in business training in this country. It's graduates occupy prominent positions in all parts of the United States. Sixteen
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