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I Fair and warmer c Forecast Post-school News Issue No. 1 Euclid, Ohio June 212, 1958 lowed to be printed at this time, but the public will be notified at a later date. Flash! l Clock Makes Money Engineers David Blauch, David Fielding, Steve Haydu and mechan- ics Hank Eichhorn, Camil Paschai. and Dick Stuck have combined their great talent in making clocks which go slow at night and fast during school time, Accountant Arthur Goodman has figured out that in the six months production this clock has made 514,999,995 profit for this group. Redecorate White House Juanita Cole, Ellen Hofmann, Jackie Johnson, and Dolores Koenig. heads of the C.H.J.D. Interior Decorating Company, have recently been asked to redecorate the White House. They have just completed a book which contains decorating hints. The book was illustrated by Carroll Barber, the noted commercial artist. Restaurant Booms Since Herman Haffner. Theresa Hei- ser, Georgene Black, Lois Krebs and Jane Sowden have graduated from college with the highest honors ob- tainable they have had very very good luck in getting jobs. Mr. Heff- ner is the chief bottle washer at the Cleveland Hotel, and Miss Heiser, Miss Black, Miss Krebs, and Miss Sowden have a job as dish wipers there. Also Ethel Coulson, Mary Jane Kantner, Jack Posch, and Helen Stampfel, who have recently been voted the most successful people in 1958 leading a drive promoting the enlargement of Dagwood sand- wiches. Knapp Named Editor Ceil Knapp, who recently was named editor of Euclid's daily newspaper The Gabby Times, ran a column last week called Let's Gossip, told us what some of the former graduates from Euclid Cen- tral have done with themselves-or shall we say not done with them- selves?-anyway-Last night the first column appeared and this is what we found. Jean Kaucnik, Lil- lian Kinkopf, and Jennie Martincic have opened a modeling agency in New York which so far has proved very successful. Ken Moon, it seems. is still a bachelor, but all reports state that he is very happy??'?'? Bob Moses, president of the American Pretzel Twisting Company, reports that business is as doughy as ever. Joan Rammel, chief stewardess of United Air Lines, stopped off at Nicaragua the other day and saw Alice Vogrine, who is still trying to get the Marines out of there. Her foreign correspondent, Shirla Mat- thews, is keeping the White House up on Alice's work. Dorothy Mar- tens has opened a drive-in-restau- rant down there also. Seems to be a busy place!! Lawyer Makes Good Out of college at last are Chuck Smaltz, Don Pokorny, Marian She- banek. and Al Strasshofer. Chuck's first law case The State vs. 'Shoul- ders ' proved successful for the great lawyer, and he is now oft' to a flying start. Don Pokorny plans to play pro football with the Browns along with Stan Poropat and Bill Mower. Marian just received her degree as an occupational therepist and Al has received one in the farm- ing Held. LAST MINUTE NEWS Golden Gloves Dan Trebisky has just announced that he will enter the Golden Gloves Contest after last Friday's knock- out over f'Slugger McGoon. Scientist at Work Dick Wirth, noted electronic expert, has been working on a contraction to the Einstein Theory, His promot- er is Bob Kelley, well-known mil- lionaire. Trades Horses Owner of the 'fRide Em Cowboy Ranch, Bill Shirilla, just announced that Bing Crosby is going to trade in his horses for some of this ranch's stallions and try again. Businesswoman '5 8 Jackie Boyd, Ann Dragonette, Mary Kovacich, and Elizabeth Szemenyei have formed a chain of beauty shops in New York, Chicago, Miami, and Hollywood. This group of promi- Tzveiity-seifuiz nent women have just been awarded The Plaque for The Most Success- ful Business Women of 1958 Music Is Tops The combined bands of Al Belpulsi and Bruce Cumming will be at the Palace July 4 with our own Norma Grandillo and Bruno Petricig as featured soloists. Also Marjorie Bell and Ruth Frazier will be in town with the Metropolitan Opera Corn- pany next spring. Miss Bell has the lead in the opera Madame Butter- fly and Miss Frazier in Lakme. Vilet Bratel made her debut with the Cleveland Orchestra as the oboe soloist last week. where she was very well received. Rosemary Dirk, Dorothy Olesinski and Margery Wright have formed a piano trio which has become n a t i 0 n ally known. This is the first of its kind featuring three girls. Flash! ! Ivan Decides Ivan Weinstock has just decided on what he wants to do with himself!!! Robbery Here Last evening. while the fcrrnef Miss Carol Cordon and her husband were enjoying a neighborhood movie. their house at OOOOOOOO Nothings Ave was robbed down to the last toothpick. Naturally, as everyone does, they called the Get-l-lim De- tective Agency, headed by loe Zu- panic and Charles Kopsick, to solve the case. Immediately they called Captain Ed Medves of the police force who in turn sent out policemen Bob Laird, Ray Shawke, Bill Mills, and Frank Parziale, who are known for their good work in other cases of this type. Riley Westmoreland, known as the second Sherlock Holmes, arrived within five minutes after he was called, and within two minutes he had discovered some invisible toot-prints on the ceiling. He will check them this afternoon and the robber is ex- pected to be found by evening, Ivan Weinstock. owner of the Never Know What to Expect insurance company, assured the unfortunate people that they will receive approxi- mately l0,000 dollars in pennies. Pretty good, hey what? This informa- tion was disclosed today by Miss jane Adams and Miss Ruth Zach, secre- taries ot the detective agency.
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