Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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THE CLASS PROPHECY OF JANUARY, I 9 4 6 Students and faculty members, you are about to behold the prophecy of the january graduation class ,of eighteen WHOLLY SANE MEMBERS. The longing to visualize what's awaiting us in the future, is not lacking in any of us, but if we ever do put forth enuogh effort to gain our desired goals, may their realization be as satisfactory and enjoyable as was the time spent in attaining them. RAY MOTISKA, we prophesy, will turn out to be another jascha Heifetz, or at least a violinist comparable to him. RUSSELL CHANEY will leave his jitterbugging days behind him and walk into the do- mestic role of a husband in the near future. DOROTHY ZELE, one ambitious member of 203, after four struggling years at Fenn College, will finally receive her A.B. degree. RAY KRALL and MIKE KOClANg they're in the Army now, on part time shifts-giv- ing orders to Uncle Sam and doing K.P. NORMA KOVACH, the sensible one of our little group, is now manager of Neisner Brothers, Euclid's lunior Department Store. NETTIE WEISS and DOLORES CRIBBONS-Florence Nightingale has nothing over Net- tie Weiss, and Dolores can scarcely refrain from a roaring cheer, recalling high school days every time she emerges from the psychopathic ward. MATTHEW CHINCHAR, the specialist of the spectacular, digging all the spots on Broadway for the latest jive. BARBARA NAGY and CHARLOTTE ZIECHMANN, proprietors of the Heavenly Haven Mortuary, will be known as the Elusive Exclusive Embalmers, Inc. ROSE VEDMAR has signed a year's contract with Eddie Cantor, as Mrs. Mad Russian. DELILAS BYERLEY-a new dental assistant is Delilas Byerley. The Doctor's curly hair fascinated her. BILL IVANCIC is earning his money as chief brick layer on Euclid's W. P. A. RUDY BERLAN has reached a life ambition and is now trucking manager of Addresso- graph-Multigraph. ADELINE ICZAK, the class choice as the person most likely to succeed, is chief adviser of Mrs. Maxwell's love-lorn column. She aids all those who need advice on how to catch a man or how to lose him. And now as we come to the end, we must not forget a certain He-man of 203: DON KOLLMORCEN, the red-haired class president of class '46. 6 B THE CLASS PROPHECY OF JUNE, l946 IEAN BREW, editor of the Euclid Monitor la two-year-old edition of the growing city of Euclid, Ohiol features today, june 6, l956, a review of the Euclid Central graduating class of june 6, l946. Miss Brew has spent much of her time looking up her old classmates. The result is this: THE CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL rates first place with some faculty announce- ments. There is COACH WILLIE YOZIPOVICH with the job of trying to breach the differ- ences between the fellows from Shore and Euclid, now on one team. BILL VANNELLI is head of the Science Department and teaches Physics most capably. He takes the place of his teacher, Mr. Keay, who has retired. Of most interest to the Science Head is the recent donation of ten thousand dollars by MR. IOHN STEFANAC to install flying classes complete with airplanes. This multi-million- aire is constantly donating large amounts of money to worthy causes. MISS MILDRED BLAZEK, teacher of history and one of the new courses in school, psy- chology, was just recently voted the best-liked faculty member. School nurse STANA MRSNIK managed to keep away from the Euclid Educational Sys- tem only long enough to get her RN. She returned immediately to watch student tempera- tures. MISS IANE LUZAR announced that the kindergarten class of the Elementary School was full to overflowing. Seems she has quite a few duplications. First there were five identical boys escorted by their proud mother, the former MARYETTA HEALY, who has something in common with Mrs. Dionne. The quintuplets are Tom, Dick, Harry, George, and Frank! As if this weren'tA enough to confuse Miss Luzar, the girl once known as ELEANOR SULLIVAN sent her triplet boys to join the class. Other members of the Parent Teachers' Associatioon are the former DORIS PRAPROT- NIK, once an efficient secretary, now married to the boss, who is an ideal housewife and mother: the former IOSEPHINE POSTACCHINI has much the same background, except that she married a traveling salesman who wasn't her boss then but he is now, BONES was her name and FRANNIE still is, but now she 's married with a home and children. All in the line of teaching comes this notice: IEAN BICKLEY just promoted head of the English Department of Woman's College. She said in her statement to the press, I owe my success to the perseverance of my High School English teacher. The High School and newspaper aren't the only things come to pass in Euclid. No, there's the new court-house for which the electrician's plans were recently completed by ROBERT KLINGER. The people of Euclid are not only considering Mr. Klinger electrically as far as the court-house is concerned, but also politically. Tiuenty-three

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On the jazz side there is the fact that the Bronze Room of Hotel Cleveland is billing the home-town boy, ART SYDOW, and his stage-screen-radio-and-television famous dance band! In radio there is news, too, for the crisp, clear tones of a familiar radio announcer can be identified as those of PETER BENES describing the value and importance of using Sudso in your laundry. Mr. Benes then goes on to introduce the Sudso Soap Opera- The Passion- ate Philanthropistf' starring DICK BROWN as Phil and MARIAN WOLF as Odessera, the woman with whom Phil is hopelessly in love. In the field of science, discovery, and achievement is to be noticed the recent release of information by the government concerning the secret work done by EDWARD PRIIATEL and IACK SMITH on the new type of atom control. PRIIATEL worked on methods of controlling the energy of the atom, while SMITH has devised a new chemical combination of U-235. Then there is EDWARD LYNCH who is proposing a flight to the moon. He has just broken all flight records of speed in his jet-propelled plane. IEAN CUTLER has just returned from an expedition into the interior of Korea, where she was searching for a certain type of native with the distinguishing features being slant- eyes and broken noses. The results of her mission are not yet known. The financial world reports at the end of the fiscal year that the Shepard Company was again the most successful. ROBERT SHEPARD, president of the company, is described by his efficient private secretary, MISS BERNICE MOELLER, as the King Midas of big business. Miss Moeller is leaving the company now, at the finish of a busy season, to marry. Musically there is MARY TUCK with her all-girl orchestra touring the country, steeped in success. Of course, the lilting soprano voice of OLC-A ZAKRAISEK makes their fame spread quickly. When the Summer Symphony Concerts start next week, MINNA KEEL, who holds the coveted seat of first bass viol, will be featured soloist. Also new on the network is IOHN IURATOVAC, who is replacing Mr. Anthony. Mr. Iuratovac is reported the most capable for the position of telling people what to do and why and how. Technically there is FRANK ROBERTSON, who skillfully maneuvers the dials and knobs of his own invention, a new type television radio! Broadway called quite a few. It seems ANTOINETTE CIAMEIO was once the secretary to a Broadway musical producer and was typing a script that called for a dancer that she felt certain she could portray. She got the part with some fast talking, and quickly climbed the heights to stardom with tapping toes. Featured in the same musical was a little blonde girl at the piano. The tickler of the ivories turned out to be IRENE STEFFEK. Emceeing the show was that fast ad-Iibber with the rather red face, IOE EISLER. They say Ioe's slated for Hollywood. Domesticity's voice had a wide range. DOLORES PETRICK this week becomes the bride of an Army man after deciding not to wait for her future husband's discharge, as it is ru- mored the Captain intends to carry on his career in the armed forces. MARILYN BRENNAN'S family eats well, for her years as dietician in one of CIeveland's larger hospitals speaks favorably of her home-making abilities. IEAN IBELE, now happily married to a rancher out west, can be remembered for her fine interior decorating jobs. Her home must be ideal. DIANA HAWKEY devotes her time between law offices and home-making. One place she decides whether to prosecute, and in the other her decision is whether to broil or bake! Mothers, like the former DOROTHY SNIDER, turn to AL IASIN, owner and manager of Kiddies Clothing Store, when in search of outfits for their offspring. He sent to New York to get Dorothy two bell-bottomed navy blue suits, in sizes 5 and 6, for her little sailors! Sports is well represented. ln the Olympic Meet, FRANK D'ARCY ran a four-minute mile which crowned his success on the cinders. ln the air, there is SHIRLEY CLEETEN, a tiny miss but a big pilot. Her stunting brings chills to all who watch. She occasionally takes up a brave friend. Also in the air but in a different way are TED MCINTEE and ETHEL HEISER. When the circus comes to town, everyone goes to watch this team do their daring, three-somersault act on the flying trapeze. Most exciting is the fact that there is no net beneath them. In the water are the two famous blonde bombshells featured in the coming Aquacade. They are LAURA LEE CRONDA and IRENE HABIC. Their water race has unusual style. Not always in the water but always near it is CEORCE BALINT, life-guard. He is still the principal attraction of the beach. He intends going south where his job will take on permanence. Another woman in sports is COLEEN MARTIN, who was today noted the most famous woman athlete. She has, at some time or other, participated in every sport. Heard from Hollywood is this clever quip: that Lana Turner and Rita Hayworth are leaving because of KATHERINE VALjATO'S appearance, which has caused many a male heart at that West Coast beauty center to flutter violently. From the Mid-west comes this: Chicago citizens have gone into hiding since they heard the Flying Hanlon brothers intend to stop over the Windy City in their tour of the country. Evidently they have heard of some of ED HANLON'S escapadesl Other travelers are ELSIE KOVAC and EMLIE HEHR who have again set out for South America. This is the two-some's third trip south of the border. One of their first stops will be to see NANCY DAVIS, now of the diplomatic bureau ac interpreter. MISS MILDRED HABIC just returned from her villa in Florida where she tells of a gay time, and is planning to leave next week to spend the remainder of the summer in California. Miss Habic intends to go on a buying spree first. Naturally there was a slight return to the soil, it occurred in TOM KEAY who has been farming soy beans. He combines his mechanical, chemical, and physics knowledge to find new uses for the plastics he makes at harvest. lContinued on Page 6OI Twenty-four

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