John Adams High School - Rebelry Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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HOUR GLASS atrical section concerning the “Flying E’s” who are none other than Eleanor Elffers and Wilma Eustes. Sylvia Wasserman and Fannie Peskin are Parisian opera favorites. They buy their gowns at the Gold and Goidberger Style Shop. Here’s some real news: Clover Fortlage has obtained a Paris divorce from Robert Schlaudecker, the famous radio engineer. Robert: In the section devoted to advertising you find advertisements telling of the wonders that Robinson’s Sure Cure for Ailing Toes can perform; also of the Fazio method of securing trim ankles. And have you heard of the Wright way to gain weight ? Martin: Jacob Katz, the Harmonica Wizard, is playing at the “Pari-sienne,” the new theater, which is owned and managed by Jennie Katz and Lillian Fisher. Robert: The paintings in the lobby were done by Helen Votypka and William Geist. David: Some of our old friends have entered the field of science and invention. Sol Kessler with the aid of Bertha Goodman recently won the Satava prize for the most beneficial scientific invention of 1941. Arthur Chatham, Fred Lindow, and Floyd Conway have discovered a way to create a non-puncturable tire. It is to be marketed by the Mike Durck-ansky Co. Ben Hechtman and Abe Krasovitz are engaged in analytical chemical work. It is rumored that they have discovered a missing element. Henrietta Vainer and Mary Vend have discovered a non-break-able toothpick. Elsie: A few of the girls are teaching the art of gracefulness and danc- ing. Among them are Edith Caskey and Yarmilla Dvorak. Sylvia: And the Poskocil, Proch-aska and Praschek school of elocution is located in St. Louis. Maurice: Speaking of old times, are you aware of the fact that Frank Chickering and Walter Cole are now on a farm raising Holstein and Jersey cows? Frank is married to Alma Karber, the famous ballet dancer. Elmer: We came over on the Jun-Long dirigible. It’s run by Edwin Long and Laddie Jun. Laddie is married to May Murphy. On the way over, we were entertained by Emily Koepp Marcia, the recital pianist. She was assisted by Elsie Milota, Harry Levine and Joe Krach-man. Together they formed a unique quartet. A piano, two violins, and an accordian comprised it. Mike Marcia, the famous historian, offered several vocal selections. Sam Vogel, a pharmacist, told some good jokes. We also met Florence Cunnan, Marjorie Fennell, and Marjorie Dlouhv who are all Sunday school teachers. We met John Vargo, the American ambassador to France. Can you imagine that? Marjorie Avery, Marv Price and Blanche Solvith, owners of a smart little tea room in Honolulu, were on board. Miss Solvith remarked that she had read a few interesting books written by Adams graduates. One told how to learn shorthand bv listening to the blatant notes of a French horn. This was written by Minette Alt-Shuler. She gave thanks in the introduction to Molly Carter, Lillian Siegel and Helen Goetz, who assisted her in the preparation of the volume. Another of the books is “How to Make Love” by Oscar Simon. The Page twenty-nine

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JOHN ADAMS Maurice: “I’m the owner of an ice factory in New York and Mr. Birn-holtz here is a wizard in figures. I suppose you have heard of David Birnholtz and Stanford Marcus, accountants for my company. Sylvia: “Look, here is a piece in the paper relating the adventures of Elsie Abrams and Miriam Schway, the traveling evangelists who were kidnapped by Japanese bandits. Robert: “Here is an article in “Le Temps” written bv Ruth Maurer, the city manager of Los Angeles, on the advantages of the city Manager plan. Martin: “Do you know that Florence Robejsek is her private secretary (The bell rings) I hope it’s some old friend. Why it’s Elsie Bent Counterman accompanied by her husband, Elmer Counterman! Elmer: Hello—how’s everybody! Robert: Well, if it isn’t the famous basketball coach! How do you like your position at Harvard? Elsie: He certainly enjoys it. Say, folks, do you know that I’ve actually given up singing in public to settle down as a model wife! Sylvia: What a surprise! Do you know what some of the girls who graduated from Adams are doing? Elsie: Florence Koran, Edith Zi-bell, and Carolyn Nyberg are in Zieg-ficld’s “Follies.” Carolyn is married to John Jamison, but will not give up her career and maiden name. Her husband is associated with Robert Facev in importing dill pickles. Elmer: Look what it says here on the sport page! George Petuska has won the British Open Golf Championship, and Tressic Neal was victorious in the singles event of the handball tournament for women. Elsie: Some of the girls are work- ing and teaching at John Adams. Ilona Simko and Warble Schoenbeck are clerking in the office. Mildred Matousek is teaching domestic science. The girl’s physical training department, is directed by Edna Shepherd, Mildred Weller, and Iasta Sebek. Oh, ves—Bernard % Friedlander is in charge of the History Department, and Oscar Tussel vho recently married Eleanor Day, is the football coach. Josephine Bocan is the new assistant principal, since Miss Niebes has resigned. Oh, what a darling hat! Where did you get it, Sylvia ? Sylvia: At the Paris Hat Salon. It is managed by Frances Weber and Ruth Weeton. Their hats are designed by Martha Kolar. By the way, Lillian Baley, Katharine Barry. Ruth Dubrasky and Catherine Dugas are running a beauty parlor here under the name of “Bee Dee Beauty Shoppe.” You can buy such chic shoes at the K and V shoe shop owned and operated by Loretta Krause and Edna Vlk. I just came across the duckiest little candy shoppe the other day; it’s owned by Julia Cervenka and Helen Ciesicki. Elmer: We are planning to build a home in New York when we get back to the “States.” Maurice: Why don’t you build with Philbrick bricks and use Pekarek windows? David Birnholtz: Get Sam Marcus to do your interior decorating, and protect vour home with Tallion-Schwenk-Huttler fire insurance. Charles: Why, this paper is full of new's of the graduates of the John Adams June class of ’27. Here’s an article about the Czerny jewels. There’s an advertisement in the the- Page twenty-eight



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JOHN ADAMS book was dedicated to Abe Skolnick and Myron Phillips. Maurice: Have you read of Hannah Rosenberg’s amazing feat? She crossed Carnegie avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, with the signal against her, and was hit by only forty-seven machines. (The doorbell rings again). Enter Harry and Alice Chevin Grady. Harry: Howdy, folks. Charles: How does it feel to be the bolder of the world’s record for the mile run? Harry: Fine. Won’t you have some of McCaffertv’s Fine Candies? The only solid food I eat while training is Fisher’s Famous Fresh Fish For Athletes. Gussie and Lillian Fisher market it. Alice: People, Margery Swenson is a sensation in vaudeville. She is appearing at the Floyd Conway theatre in Cleveland. She plays two pianos at one time, one with her toes and one with her fingers. Harry: Clarence Kubik and William Verbecky have invented a new type of dictaphone, and Anna Shapiro is a chiropractor. Alice: Can you imagine Molly Yotvitskv a lion tamer in a circus owned and operated bv Josephine Krejko and Nettie Frys? Rebecca Makaroff is their business manager. Sylvia: And can you even think of Jane Pizzi and Ruth Spero being with the nursing department of the American Red Cross? Robert: Well, Charles Lazzaro and Sebastian Lupica are banana specialists and Rudolph Grodt and Phillip Ingagiola are deep sea pearl-divers. Charles: What do you sav to our sponsoring a ’round-the-world cruise for the class of ’27? Sylvia: That’s just what Bob and I were talking about. Maurice: It’s a good plan. Martin: Don’t forget Lillian McKinney and Edna Warren, who are running a girl’s summer camp in Maine. And let’s not leave Laddie Smetana, the real estate broker behind. And do you know that Fred Slama recently won the heavyweight boxing championship of the world? Elsie: Yes, and how about Lillian Cohen, the head of the Math, department at Adams, and Celia Epstein, her assistant. Sylvia Feinberg is a member of the Cleveland Board of Education, while Martha Jaffe and Irma Krumphansl are officers of the Women Voter’s League. Robert: And, last but not least, our old friend, Johnny O’Bell, the very first single president the United States has ever had! Page thirty

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