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M. OL ' 1114.II S4II4MM Alma Mater, Alma Mater, We're in love with you. There's no other school like you. You're the squarest, you're the fairest school in oil the world. You inspire me through and through. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, We'll remember you. We'll remember our friends ever true. Here's to teachers, here's to students, Here's to everyone, Lincoln High School, here's to you. — E. J. BRYAN Henry Ford once said: If you believe you can or can't do something, you're right. May you grow in the belief of the doer, for as Dwight Morrow once wrote to his son: The world is made up of two classes of people, those who do things and those who seek the credit. Try to belong to the first class for you'll find it less competitive and more satisfying. MISS LUCILLE STOLL MISS GRACE KITZEROW MISS GRACE MICKEY DEDICATION We, the January Class of 1952, dedicate this record of our senior year to our class sponsor. Miss Lucille Stoll, and our homeroom teachers, Miss Grace Kitzerow and Mrs. Mickey, in appreciation for their untiring efforts in our behalf. 4 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT, FRED OSWALD VICE PRESIDENT, AUDREY IDOCK SECRETARY, DOROTHY DETTE TREASURER, TED WOJTON ASSISTANT TREASURER, TOM GRIVAS CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS MOTTO We grow through Love, Humbleness, and Service 5 . FRANK KOVAL, Chairman CAROLINE GERZ ELEANOR GUBA JOAN HEIKELL DIANE HIXENBAUGH BERNADINE IVAN DELMAR ZACHARIAS TESSIE PACKIS WADY THOMAS MIKE YACKIN SOCIAL COMMITTEE: EUGENE MORAD, Chairman CHARLES GUENTHER HELEN FORTUNATO, Co-chairman GEORGE HALL OLGA ARTBAUER RICHARD KIBORT GEORGE FARRIS ARLENE KRUG GLORIA MATYSHYN PHYLLIS SCARDICCHIO GEORGETTE SHAERBAN BOB WINOVICH 4 6 FLOWER COMMITTEE: ADELA WIECEK, Chairman ESTHER MOELLER BOB BERKOWITZ JAMES PEKARIK PAT OLBRYS COLOR COMMITTEE: ALICE SLAW 7 DAVE NESTER, Chairman ETHEL KOPELEC STEVE RIPICH CAROLYN SCHWARK ----m—mm mmmm NOMINATING COMMITTEE: ANDREW SLUSARSKI, Chairman STEVE BABOS GEORGE FARRIS AUDREY IDOCK ELEANOR GUBA ALICE SLAW ADELA WIECEK WALTER SCHMIDT MOTTO COMMITTEE: GAIL WARTKO, Chairman DENNIS HOYT HELEN GELETKA BRUCE LEIGH EUGENE NEBESH 8 J OLGA ARTBAUER Social Committee Junior Honor Society Attendance Award—11 Scholarship Award—8 log Staff log Circulation (H. R. 319) Tips for Teens Club STEVE BABOS Nominating Committee Attendance Award—3 Tips for Teens Club Intramural Football Intromural Baseball Infromurol Basketball Tollentos HELEN BASHA Helcha Attendonco Award—6 Harvard-Yale Basketball Team Harvard-Yale Volleyball Team Intramural Volleyboll Intromural Bosketboll Student Council Active Sports ROBERT B. BERKOWITZ Berkie flower Committee Attendance Award—7 Intramural Baseball Intramurol Basketball Tollentos A Cappella Choir Slxtoen Mills Club JOHN A. BURSEREAN Johnnie Attendance Aword—5 Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball Bowling Team Tollentos DOROTHY CHAIGEN Dot Harvard-Yale Bosketboll Team Harvard-Yale Volleyball Team Intramural Volleyboll Active Sports Intromural Badminton BOHDAN CHOPKO Stamp Club Choss Club ANN MARIE CORES Amy Junior Honor Society Attendance Award—4 Scholarship Aword—6 Commercial Club 9 DOROTHY DETTE Dee Dee” Clos Secretory Junior Honor Society Notional Honor Society-President Scholarship Award—5 log Staff Student Council lincolnettcs Tips for Teens Club JlANNE erxleben ROBERT E. ESSENDORF Ess” Attendance Award—5 Movie Operators Club Intramural Basketball Safety Council A Cappolla Choir lob Dabbers Club GEORGE J. FARRIS Blackie” Social Committee Nominating Committee Attendance Award—7 Intramural Footboll Intramural Basketball Orchostro HELEN FORTUNATO Sociol Committee—Co-choirmati Scholarship Aword—4 Tips for Teens Club HELEN GELETKA Motto Committee Fine Arts Club los Sombreros Altos lincolnettcs lob Dabbers Club CAROLINE GERZ Carrie Publicity Committee Junior Honor Society Nationol Honor Society Attendance Aword-7 Scholarship Award-9 Subject Superiority, English—3 lincolnettcs JOE GLASHAUCKAS Attendance Aword-3 Athletic Club Bowling Club k THOMAS J. GRIVAS Greek Clou Assistant Treasurer Attendance Aword—6 Vorsity Boseball Team Varsity Football Teom Vorsity Basketball Teom Student Council Tollentes ELEANOR MAY GUBA Ely May Publicity Committee Nominating Committee Upper Third Scholarship Attendance Aword—8 Scholarship Award—5 Infromurcl Basketball Majorettes Club Commercial Club CHARLES E. GUENTHER Chuck Social Committee Junior Honor Society Attendonce Award—5 Intromurol Football Intromurol Baseball Intromurol Boskctboll GEORGE HALL Social Committee Vor,!ty Footboll Team TiP for Teens Club follentes Council on World Affair ELSIE LOUISE HANNUS Els Bookbinding Club Tips for Teens Club A Capprlla Choir Activities Council JOAN AGNES HEIKELL Joanie Publicity Committee Upper Third Scholarship Attondance Aword—5 Scholarship Award—3 Log Circulation (H. R. 319j Fine Arts Club A Coppello Choir lincolneltes DIANE RAE HIXENBAUGH Dawn Publicity Committee tog Stoff Fine Arts Club lab Dabbors Club Sodalilas latino—President DENNIS HOYT Denny Motto Committee Attendance Award—5 J. V. Football Team Varsity Baseball Manager Radio Operators Club Fine Arts Club Bond Orchestra 11 AUDREY ELIZABETH IDOCK Aud Clow Vice President Notional Honor Society Service Cup Scholarship Award—5 Subject Superiority, English—4; Social Studies—3; Business Education—3 Leaders Club—President Commercial Club—President lincolnottos BERNADINE AUDREY IVAN Bernie Publicity Committee Attondonce Award—8 Active Sports Intramural Basketboll Majorettes Club A Cappolla Choir Commercial Club EARL J. KEHOE, JR. Buddy Attendance Award—4 log Circulation (H. R. 319) Cercle Molicre RICHARD C. KIBORT Ski Social Committee Vorsity Baseball Team J. V. Football Team J. V. Basketball Team Intramural Basketball EUGENE KITKO Suki Attendance Award—8 Varsity Baseball Team Vorsity Football Team J. V. Basketball Team Tips for Toons Club Intramural Basketball LORETTA R. KNAPIK Attendance Award—5 Commercial Club ETHEL D. KOPELEC Et Color Committoc Attendance Award—7 Horvard-Yole Bosketboll Team Harvard-Yale Volleyball Teom Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball Leaders Club Commercial Club FRANK NICHOLAS KOVAL Frankie Publicity Committee—Cha rrtios Attendance Award—4 Log Staff Scholastic Award Tollcntes—President A Cappclla Choir Council on World Affairs-Pf - Los Sombreros Altos-Pres de 12 ARLINE ANN KRUG Sociol Committee Council on World Affoirs lincolnettes BRUCE W. LEIGH Motto Committee Cerde Mol ere ALICE Y. LOMBARD Jinx Fine Arts Club los Sombreros Altos RONALD LOSNECK Cuddles Movio Operotor ntromurol 3oseboll t'tromurol Bosketboll ’ollentes Sixteen Mills Club ANGELO MARTELLA Nick Attendance Award—5 8owling Club GLORIA MATYSHYN Glo Social Committee Junior Honor Society Attendance Award—4 Scholarship Award—3 Log StofF Art Club IRENE MAXIMUK | Attendance Award—8 Scholarship Award—4 Necdlecraft Club Intramural Swimming Commercial Club 13 ESTHER MOELLER Ess Color Committoo Notionol Honor Society Attendonce Award—5 Horvard-Yale Basketball Team Horvard-Yale Volloyboll Team leaders Club los Sombreros Altos Lincolnetles EUGENE MORAD Arab Social Committoo—Co-Chairman Varsity Boseball Team Varsity Football Team J. V. Basketball Team All-Scholastic Baseball Team Tollentes Bond PATRICIA A. OLBRYS Pat Flower Committee Attendance Award—7 Football Queen of 1951 Student Council A Coppella Choir Los Sombreros Altos JOHN RALPH OSMAN Radio Operators Club EUGENE NEBESH Motto Committee Attendance Award—3 Chess Club Lob Dabbers Club DAVID NESTER Ness Color Committee—Chairman Junior Honor Society Radio Operators Club—President FRED M. OSWALD Ozzie Class President National Honor Society Scholarship Award—5 Vorsity Baseball Team Varsity Football Teom Varsity Basketball Teom-Coptoin A Cappello Choir TESSIE PACKIS Tess Publicity Committee Junior Honor Society Notional Honor Society Attendonce Award-7 Scholarship Aword-5 Log Circulation |H. R. 31? Ccrde Moliere-President Lincolnettcs 14 STEPHEN RIPICH JOHN PAIENCAR Johnny Ivronvrcl Bcieboll In'romvrol Boiketboll Student CouiKil Tollentt BcwCng Club JAMES L. PEKARIK Peck Flow«r Committee Intromurol Botketboll Athletic Chib fiihing deb i RICHARD PETRUSKY Dick Intromurol Bosketboll Tollentes Coencil on World Affair Athletic Club SERGEJ PLOTNIKOV Orchestro Smoll Ensemble Color Committee Radio Operotor Club PHYLLIS D. RUGGIERO Dolly Student Council Sodalita Latina NICK J. SARIS Greek Attendance Award—7 Tollentc Bond PHYLLIS L. SCARDICCHIO Chic Social Committee Attondonco Award—4 Citizenship Award—3 A Coppella Choir Ail Club Loi Sombrero Alto Tip for Teens Club 15 INMttl J266 ____ WALTER SCHMIDT Wally Nominating Committer; Attendance Award—5 Scholarship Award—3 Bowling Club Decathlon Team CAROLYN SCHWARK Lyn Color Committee National Honor Society Attendance Award—4 Citizenship Award—5 log Circulation (H. R 319) F. T. A. Cordo Moliere lincolnottcs GEORGETTE SHAERBAN Georgie Social Committee Attendance Award—5 lincolnottcs Tips for Teens Club RALPH SHAROSKY Smiley Intramural Basketball ALICE M. SLAW Alicia Color Committee Nominating Committee National Honor Society Harvord-Yale Bosketball Teen Intramural Volleyboll A Coppella Choir Commercial Club Lincolnettes ANDY J. SLUSARSKI Slush Nominating Committee—Chairmen Intramural Basketball WADY A. THOMAS Boon Publicity Committee Vorsity Baseball Teom Intramural Bosketball Student Council Baseball Club GAIL ANN WARTKO Motto Committee—Chairman Junior Honor Society Attendance Award—11 Scholarship Award—10 Subject Superiority, Social Studies—3 log StofF Intramural Volleyboll A Coppella Choir 16 w 4, m 7 LORIN JOHN WEILACHER Intramural Boiketboll ADEUA THERESA WIECEK Adele Flo er Committee—Chairman Nominating Committee Alpha Y-Teen Council on World Affair Lincolnettoi Community Singing Tipi for Toon Club ROBERT WINOVICH Winnie Social Committee Attendance Award—4 Vorjity Baieball Team Voriity Football Team J. V. Football Teom Sofcty Council Tol’ente TEDDY R. WOJTON Todge Cla Troasuror National Honor Society Attondonco Award—6 Subject Superiority, Social Studio —3 Vanity Baicbali Team Vartity Football Team J. V. Baicbali Team Student Council MICHAEL YACKIN Moose Publicity Committee Attendance Award—7 J. V. Football Team Intramural Boteball Intramural Boiketboll Orchectro Art Club Decathlon Team JAMES DELMAR ZACHARIAS Zoch Publicity Committee Voriity Footboll Team Vanity Boiketboll Teom A Coppella Choir Art Club 17 3 — 1 Personality List BOYS GIRLS Fred Oswald Athlete Esther Moeller Delmar Zacharias Artist Joan Heikell Angelo Martella Manners Caroline Gerz Ted Wojton Charm Helen Fortunato Lorin Weilacher Cheerfulness Pat Olbrys Charles Guenther Citizenship Alice Slaw John Palencar Complexion Adella Wiecek Richard Kibort Conversationalist Phyllis Scardicchio Bob Winovich Cooperation Tessie Packis Gene Morad Dancer Arline Krug Dave Nester Efficient Tessie Packis Wady Thomas Enthusiasm Elsie Hannus Ralph Sharosky Eyes Ann Marie Cores Bob Berkowitz Hair Eleanor Guba Walter Schmidt Initiative Gail Wartko Fred Oswald Leadership Audrey Idock Sergej Plotnikov Musician (Inst.) Caroline Gerz Frank Koval Musician (Vocal) Pat Olbrys Andy Slusarsky Personality Dorothy Dette Ted Wojton Physique-Figure Helen Fortunato Ronald Losneck Poise Olga Artbauer Bob Berkowitz Sense of Humor Helen Basha Charles Guenther Service Carolyn Schwark Gene Morad Sheik-Sheba Jeanne Erxleben Tom Grivas Smile Dorothy Dette Eugene Nebesh Student Helen Geletka Mike Yackin Versatility Ethel Kopelec Richard Petrusky Teeth Arline Krug Steve Babos Vocabulary Diane Hixenbaugh Nick Saris Grooming Olga Artbauer George Farris Wit Dorothy Chaigen Frank Koval Most Likely To Succeed Audrey Idock 18 ♦w. i h A irr i ( | moo.i mo|| £ i Homeroom 314 ICast S8iU anft ffir. the Class of January ’52, being of sound mind (we hope) and memory (questionable), bo ntakr and publiflli this, uur Cant Sill attb amtamrnt. In the following manner we hereby leave our possessions, real and unreal, natural and unnatural: To our principal, Mr. Bryan, we bequeath one bottle of aspirin to cure the many headaches we have given him during our years at Lincoln. We leave to Mrs. Mickey and Miss Kitzerow approximately one week to recover from the after-elTects of a strenuous semester. We will all future 12A’s to Miss Stoll with the hope that they will appreciate her guidance as much as we have. To the girls who remain, Wady Thomas leaves the memory of his cute cookie-duster, and Bob Berkowitz, his long wavy hair. Georgette Shaerban and Joan Heikell leave behind their boy friends, but BEWARE.” (Gail Wartko is selfish. She is taking Del Zacharias with her.) Steve Ripich, Frank Koval, and Eugene Kitko leave behind their parking spaces for any six drivers who wish to occupy them. Helen Geletka and Charles Guenther bequeath Mr. Nelson and his board of education” to any pupil mathematically inclined. Eugene Morad and Nick Saris leave their business enterprises to anyone with enough initiative to continue them. Tom Grivas and Ted Wojton will their vacant positions on the various teams and the cleaning bills for uniforms. Diane Hixenbaugh and Alice Lombard leave their make-up kits (to some dramatic student, you understand). Her coveted title of ‘‘Football Queen” is left to some lucky girl by Pat Olbrys. Steve Babos. John Palencar, and George Farris leave behind their fine example of what not to do at a party. Dave Nester leaves his favorite chair in the radio room. Amy Cores, Elsie Hannus. and Loretta Knapik bequeath their choir robes to future Lincoln “angels.” Olga Artbauer and Jeanne Erx-leben leave behind their chemistry books and the cute new' chemistry teacher to future Einsteins. (Female, that is.) Pat McEwen and Caroline Gerz leave the mimeograph machine in 308 to any girl (or hoy) who doesn't mind getting her (or his) hands covered with ink. Eleanor Guba leaves her well-used bottle of tint-hair to future red-heads. Dennis Hoyt bequeaths his cymbals to anyone who doesn’t mind being squeezed between a tuba and a bass drum at football games. Fred Oswald hands dowrn his gavel to the future “Mr. President.” Bohdan Chopko wills his blush to any boy who w'ants it. (Don’t push, please!) Arline Krug, George Hall, and Bob Winovich leave the hope that future members of social committees will have as much fun as they have had in planning senior socials. Adella Wiecek leaves her roving locker to the person who moved it with the hope that he will get more use out of it than she did. Ron Losncck and Tessie Packis donate their French books to anyone w'ho is interested in “parler franqais.” ICaat UiU - - - rmtttmtrit Carolyn Schwark and Irene Maxi-muk leave behind their fine records of school service. Earl Kehoe and Alice Slaw bequeath their English books to any pupil who is interested in learning the difference between nouns and pronouns, adjectives and adverbs. Bob Essendorf wills the movie projector in the auditorium to any boy who has enough nerve to turn it off at the most exciting moment. To two pupils with leadership ability, Honor Society officers, Dorothy Dette, and Audrey Idock (president, and vice-president, respectively) will their vacant offices. Ralph Sharosky, and Mike Yackin leave to the sixth period gym class the memory of two hard-hitters who dished out (and received) many bruises during their rough basketball games. John Osman and Bruce Leigh will their locker with the bet that no one else can get as much into it as they can. Gloria Matyshyn hands down her paints and art paper to anyone who is desirous of “painting the town.” Eugene Nebesh leaves his scholastic record as an inspiration to all pupils. Joe Glashauckas and Angelo Mar-tcllo leave Mr. Neff the sawdust and wood shavings from their products turned out in woodwork class. To boys small in stature, Walter Schmidt and John Burserean leave examples of how they can make up in skill for what they lack in height by their exceptional athletic records. Sergej Plotnikov leaves the memory of his beautiful violin music as an inspiration to other musicians. Ethel Kopelec and Esther Moeller leave their gym-leader whistles to other windy girls. (No hard feelings?) Helen Basha and Dorothy Chaigen leave the gym floor (minus a few splinters) to other pupils with the hope that some day there will be more room for everyone. To anyone who can match their teamwork, Richard Kibort and Andy Slusarski will the basketballs in the boy’s gym. Dick Petrusky leaves the memory of his mellow voice to the boys in the locker room. Do you feel tired? Old before your time? To you, Phyllis Scardicchio wills some of her boundless enthusiasm. Bernadine Ivan leaves the 101 choir robes to the next unlucky person who is elected to take charge of them. Jimmy Pekarik and Lorin Wiela-cher bequeath their electrical theory class with the hope that other pupils will get as much of a charge out of it as they did. Helen Fortunato leaves her secret on how to stay slim to any girl who is inclined to be, shall we say, pleasingly plump. Dolores Ruggiero wills her law book to any pupil who thinks that he might be able to win an argument with Miss Dorsey. The entire class wills to the present 12B’s the hope that they will have as much fun as we had this term. The above testament has been written and signed on this thirteenth day of November in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. Notary Public: I. M. Nutts Witnesses: 22 Sue Preme I. C. Spotts Cole Cream Al l MM NEWS OF 1977 CLEVELAND, OHIO JANUARY, 1977 VOL. I, NO. 1 OLD GRADS OF JANUARY, 1952 HOLD REUNION Remember the picture above? It was taken at one of our many memorable events at Lincoln—the Informal Dance. After a seemingly short period of time. Lincoln graduates of January 1952. will be rejuvenated at a gala reunion. This coming Friday at 8:00 P M., on November 30. 1977. we hope to have as wonderful a time as we once did in 1951; and if possible. make it an even more joyous and a more memorable event. A variety of sounds of approval from a delighted audience burst forth as the curtain went up. Never before has such realistic scenery appeared on a stage. Famous interior decorator. Irene Maximuk, has set a new high in theatrical scenery. Living up to their reputation of King and Queen of the Theater. Pat Olbrys and Frank Koval thrilled the audience. If everything else had failed. Pat and Frank would still have been a hit. No team was ever The enticing portion of the program for the evening will be a roast beef dinner planned by Loretta Knapik, followed by the customary, but brief, after-dinner speeches delivered by our class officers. The remaining portion of the program will be much the same as the Informal of 1951 except for an added attraction: the men will be entertained by the women. Attempting to challenge all women oncomers in a game of basketball so dearly loved by all audiences. Who noticed the '“little old flower lady in the third act? With only three lines this “unknown was discovered by talent scout. Steve Ripich. Imagine his mortification, upon learning that the extra ' was the well-known director. Diane Hixcnbaugh. Robert Berkowitz. the producer, was busy in the counting house during the entire play, and from the looks of things will be kept busy indefinitely. will be Helen Basha. Audrey Idock. Esther Moeller, Dorothy Chaigen. and Alice Slaw, all of whom participated in all intramurals offered to girls at Lincoln. Gail Wartko and her ‘‘Thousand Strings” will provide music for dancing entertainment during the remainder of the evening. • First Lady of Land Extends Invitations Tessic Packis. dietician and connoisseur of fine foods, has accepted an invitation to direct a succession of dinners to be given at the White House. Amy Cores will help Tess prepare the new receipes they discovered in France, and Pat McEwen will be on hand to sharpen appetites with her famous hors d’oeuvres. An enormous cake in the form of the Pentagon will be made and decorated by Walter Schmidt. This coming Sunday, January 16. 1977, is the first day on which a scries of dinners will be given, planned by that grand First Lady. Dorothy Dette. Each succeeding dinner will feature food from a different country. FIRST NIGHTER WINS ACCLAIM Let Me Live. a musical drama written by Richard Petrusky, literary genius, had its gala premiere last night. Sergej Plotnikov, who composed the scores for Let Me Live, could not attend, as he was at the Metropolitan as the violin soloist. 23 Alumni N mvs of 19177 A PAGE FROM THE DIARY OF HELEN FORTUNATO “I was very happy to have won the jack-pot prize in “Know Your Foods” taslevision contest, on April 21. 1977. I left Cleveland on May 14. 1977 and arrived in Mexico City via Rocket Lines half hour later, fitting an officer of high rank. My guide, I was happy to find, was my old classmate, Helen Geletka. Former classmates James Pekarik and John Palencar were promoted to five and four star generals, respectively. while their dear friend. Lor in Weilacher. was demoted to a corporal, due to misconduct un- Shc later told me that she is the good-will ambassador to Mexico. She took me to visit all the beautiful cafes and parks of Mexico City. In the heart of the city, I spied an exquisite looking store called Scar-dicchio's Fashion Center. Miss Geletka pointed out to me that this beautiful store is owned and supervised by Miss Phyllis Scardiechio, and the person that designs all these gorgeous clothes for the Fashion Center is that famous dress designer, Miss Gloria Matyshyn. We left the Fashion Center and went across the street to a cozy little cafe called “R. U. Inn” to have some coffee. We sat down at a table and waited to be served. About one hour later a stout man came and greeted my guide, and to my surprise the owner of this little cafe turned out to be Nick Saris. He ordered for us and we enjoyed a wonderful meal a la Saris. We visited many other places, but the one place I really enjoyed seeing was the Casino on Sombreros Street. It was so beautifully decorated inside with its fine furniture and flowers—really a beautiful job of interior decorating. Miss Geletka told me enthusiastically that this job was done by the internationally famous interior decorator, Miss Arline Krug. We went to the front of the cafe and I noticed on the billboard that the one and only Bcrnadinc Ivan was the main attraction there for that night. We wound up the trip by visiting the museum of Mexico and I returned to Cleveland on June 14. 1977. after having had a very profitable and enjoyable trip.” •Released by permission of Miss Helen Fortunato. and publisher. Mr. Eugene Morad. THE JOHN BURSEREAN COMPANY Stick and twist pretzel repairing. If you have the dough well fix it. —Advt. REPORTER INTERVIEWS CORRESPONDENT Your reporter interviewed the well-known European correspondent for the Cleveland Gazette, Miss Olga Artbaucr, in her luxurious suite in Hotel Rialto. The tales that Miss Artbaucr had to tell were very interesting, especially the trip to India. Miss Artbaucr said excitedly that she was not the only white person there. She was so happy to meet an old classmate of hers by the name of Dolores Ruggiero. Miss Ruggiero was sent there by the Scientists of America as an archaeologist. She had discovered many tombs. Miss Artlwuer's other trip to Paris was a happy occasion because she met a number of her old classmates. One of them was Miss Georgette Shacr-ban, who has her “Bon Bon Shop in Paris. One of her other acquaintances in Paris was a prominent socialite of that city, Eleanor Guba. As you all know, she is the discoverer of that great hair coloring Cheveau bleu de Guba.” The other trip to Argentina was very delightful because she witnessed the coronation of Miss Argentina” who was no other than Miss Elsie Hannus. Mr. Argentina was that great wrestler of Argentina Mr. Richard Kibort. During her last stop, which was South Africa, she met the Milton Berle” of Africa. Mr. Charles Guenther. and his associates. Mr. Bohdan Chopko and Mr. Robert Esscndorf. While visiting the diamond mines. Miss Artbaucr saw Mr. Earl Kehoe hunting for the greatest diamond of South Africa. One of the most unforgettable sights she witnessed, was JBig Chief Long Beard” (Wady) Thomas. ♦ Swank Night Club Opens December 24 The new and modern Ridge-Fulton Night Club is now open for business. Proprietor Ronald Losneck will give white roses to the first fifty-two women wearing red and white outfits. Dave Nester regains weight lifting title by defeating former classmate, Ralph Sharosky. Dave came through with a record of 500 lbs.. upsetting Ralph’s world record of 425 lbs. • • Women's Discussion Club Meeting Wednesday, October 1.1977, promises to be a grand evening at the Women’s Discussion Club Meeting. The guest speaker for the evening will be Miss Caroline Gerz. who has been touring the country to autograph her newest and greatest book. I Married A Grave Digger. Miss Gerz is the wife of that famous grave digger, Mike Yackin, who was the inspiration of Caroline’s book. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Miss Ethel Kopelec, president of the club, invites everyone to attend this meeting. • ♦ • Attention, stout ladies! Bruce Leigh, well-known farmer, has discovered a new potato. Less starch and less weight producing ingredients. • • • Special Notice Tonight, July 9. 1977, there will be a program at the Cleveland Public Library with guest speakers. Miss Joan Ileikell and Mr. Delmar Zach-arias. who will speak on Modern Paintings and Ceramics ” Miss Hcikcll and Mr. Zacharias arrived in Cleveland from Paris—where they had been painting for the last ten years. The program will start at 8 00 P. M. Admission is free. • • • Advertisement Arc you one of those girls that just doesn’t know what to do with her hair? Stop worrying! Just visit the Lombard Beauty Salon” at 1703 Euclid Avenue. You'll be given special attention by the world-famous hair stylist. Miss Alice Lombard. who just returned from Paris and has taken lessons from Pierre’’ Steve Babas, the originator of the Babos hair styles. Don't wait—visit her now. and if you are not satisfied. Miss Lombard promises to undo your hair free of charge. 24 Autographs „ • '' • ', ■«i • ri -.-.M Ilirif l rt« iMhMrlf.li .wAw .lr. . „ «.. rv r.fa -iiti ' iiiri ■■irirwwvii:iir . ™.'v. '. n'-yttJ‘itr' • mx )t . r ■ r .faff « r -1 • • xcfytpyt . TV as . ■ - r I rj-v v S-- rYil tlflffft?l8i t iirt •'• i trill lnit.1t • fflp.v KLlvm . ' :m -y-f 2k m ► ALMA MATER Alma Mater, Alma Mater, We're in love with you. There's no other school like you. You're the squarsst, you're the fairest school in all the world. You inspire me through and through. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, We'll remember you. We'll remember our friends ever true. Here's to teachers, here's to students, Here's to everyone, Lincoln High School, here's to you. E. J. BRYAN It is not so much the force of the blow that counts, as the nature of the material that receives the blow. In proving your material as graduates of Lincoln High School, consider the following: The airplane engineer builds what he calls tolerance into the steel construction of the plane's wing. This tolerance is designed to prevent breakage as crosscurrents of winds are encountered. The Great Engineer builds that same thing into the hearts of all of us, but it is our challenge to use it as we prove our material. 2 SHF DEDICATION Dear Mr. Clarke, We, the June Class of 1952, consider it an honor to dedicate our Year Book to you as a small measure of our appreciation for the inspiration you have given the Lincoln High School Family for so many years. Because of your superior musical talents and the generosity with which you have shared them with all of us, because of your fine qualities as a teacher, and because of your unfailing sense of humor, you will always be loved by the students of Lincoln High School. Sincerely yours, THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 3 Members of the Family of Lincoln School EARL J. BRYAN—Principal GUY F. VARNER Senior High Assistants ANNA B. OSBORN MARY BENSON—Junior High Assistant ENGLISH Lowell Watson Margaret Evans Josephine Francis Lucille Fuller Dorothy Grover Cecel Haskins Bessie Keck Grace Kitzerow Helen Kutis James Masek Myra McCoy Bertha Palmer Louis Persky Elsie Pivcevich Grace Ransom Dorothy Williams SOCIAL STUDIES Joseph Baumgartner Selma Broeder Eugenia Brown Ed Codings Ruth Dorsey Don Emery Howard Filiere Mildred Leighton James Masek Paul Oram Margaret Richardson Virginia Waller BUSINESS EDUCATION Gladys Kochmit Lillian Horne Grace Mickey Joseph Pavia Lcota Stanley HOME ECONOMICS Kate Anderson Alvcrna Daly Marie Kramer Carol Orlikowski Alice Pohm Christine Slapnicka SCIENCE Gilbert Rolland Ernest Cookson Dwight Evans Alice Maltby Cyril Zupan MATHEMATICS Gilbert Nelson Ray Cochran Jean Dickerson John Edwards Joseph Mancini William Porter Dorothea Taylor LANGUAGE Nida Glick Elva Holm-Gren Enrico Molinari PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lucille Stoll Alice Eterovich Betty Long Nick Sabadosh George Toneff ART Harold Hunsicker Anthony Eterovich Josephine Francis Helen Kutis MUSIC Harry Clarke Helen Nepp Wallace Rice George Rambo INDUSTRIAL ARTS Julius Neff Gerhard A. Becker Gurney Bush Venton Fox Paul Gartland A. Blair Mitchell Clyde Newell Edward Page William Rutledge ATHLETICS Joseph Pavia Howard Filiere Clyde Newell Paul Oram George Toneff Nick Sabadosh CLASS ADVISORS Lucille Stoll—12th Grade Ed Codings—11th Grade Dorothy Williams—1 Oth Grade Don Emery—9th Grade 4 CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD GIDO, President SALLY PALMER, Secretary EDWARD ELIAS, Assistant PHYLLIS HNATH, Vice President RICHARD POLAK, Treasurer Treasurer CLASS ADVISER LUCILLE STOLL CLASS SPONSORS JOSEPH C. BAUMGARTNER GRACE KITZEROW GRACE MICKEY BERTHA PALMER CLASS MOTTO LAUGH, LEARN, AND LOVE' CLASS COLORS BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER YELLOW ROSE 5 Osins Committees SOCIAL JOHN PALIVODA, Chairman THERESA COLUMBUS JANET GILL TED IVANSKI RICHARD JANKOWSKI MOLLY LEONTES COMMITTEE SOPHIE MATZORKIS RONALD RZONCA JOHN SMREK ELAINE WENDT EDMUND ZIEMBA ANITA ZUB ROBERT BERGANTINO JOAN BILECKY DORIS BUNEVICH HOWARD FLOWER MARY ANN FRAYTKO KENNETH HOTZ PUBLICITY COMMITTEE KEN SCHAEDEL, Chairman JOANNE KING JOHN MAJCHRYCZ WANDA OTTINGER BEVERLY SOMMERFELD PEGGY WALENTA DOLORES WILLIAMS COLOR COMMITTEE JEAN CONNORS, Chairman JEANETTE AYOUB BARBARA HERBST JANE HUGO AUDREY KRAMER ROBERT SPIWAK PETER SPOSET WALTER STOFEY MARY JANE WROBLEWSKI DONALD ZEIGLER JAMES ABRAHAM SYLVIA BAME FLOWER COMMITTEE JOAN MOJACK, Chairman EUGENE LUSNEK LA VERNE MIKOLESKI RICHARD BARBECK CHARLES KLASEK MOTTO COMMITTEE BARBARA ZOLA, Chairman ROSALIND KURCH MARY ANN MARECZ NOMINATING COMMITTEE RICHARD POLAK, Chairman JAMES ABRAHAM JOAN BILECKY RICHARD GIDO PHYLLIS HNATH SALLY PALMER RUTH SCHULLER JOHN SMREK 6 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 (9 9 JAMES ABRAHAM Abbe Flower Committee Nominoting Committee Vortity Football Team J. V. Football Team Student Council A Coppello Choir ANTON J. ANDREN Tony Upper Third Scholarship Log Stoff Decathlon Teom Geology Club Attendance Award—3 Sigmo Statistical Service JEANETTE AYOUB Gee Gee Color Commitfoo Student Council Safety Council Attendance Award—3 JOSEPH JOHN BACKO Flirty Joe Fishing Club Sixteen Mills Club Attondonc© Award—4 SYLVIA BAME Bean Flower Committee National Honor Society Intramural Basketball F. T. A. Alpha Y-Teens Attendance Award—5 Citizenship Award—3 Scholarship Award—3 RICHARD D. BARBECK Barb Motto Committee Varsity Baseball Team Varsity Football Team Docathlon Teom Student Council Tollontos Citizenship Award NORMAN T. BARLAY Smokey Intramural 8aseboll Intramural Boskctball Fishing Club, President RUDY R. BATTAINO Intramural Bosketboll Bowling Club Fishing Club Attendance Award—4 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 JANETTE LUCILLE BAUER Jan A Cappella Choir Bowling Club Attendonco Award—3 ROGER A. BECHLER Beck Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Football Team Baseball Club Tips for Teens Club ROBERT BERGANTINO Bergie Publicity Committoo F. T. A. Orchostro Baseball Club Attondonco Award—5 School Service Award All-Ohio Orchestra National Honor Society SOPHIA VERA BERYK Do Do National Honor Society F. T. A. Orchestra A Cappella Choir Small Ensemble Cercle Molioro Citizenship Award ROSE MARIE BEWLEY Cuddles A Cappella Choir JOAN BILECKY Jo Publicity Committee Nominating Committee Notional Honor Society Log Editor Lincolnettes F. T. A. Majorette A Cappella Choir DON BLASEG Caruso A Cappella Choir Small Ensemble MARY ELLEN BLOOM Bloomers Tips for Teens Club y u i .m:: I- .r-T i.- THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 ROBERT BOGUSH Bogie Goology Club lob Dobbers Club T-Squoro Club Chess Club MARGARET BOROS Junior Honor Society log Stoff Scholorship Award—5 Subject Superiority Aword, lotin—3 Sigma Statistical Service VIVIAN BRATTON Viv Upper Third Scholarship lincolnettes A Cappclk) Choir Cercle Moliero PATRICIA BROZ Pal Junior Honor Socioty National Honor Society log Staff Sodalitas latino Tips for Teens Club Scholarship Aword—7 Sigma Statistical Service DOLORES M. BUCK Buckie Harvard-Yale Basketball Team Intramural Boskctball Intramural Volleyball A Cappella Choir Active Sports Tips for Teens Club DORIS BUNEVICH Bunny Publicity Committee Junior Honor Society log Staff F. T. A., President Band Orchestra Alpha Y-Teens Scholarship Aword—3 JOAN CERVENY Nickey Attendance Award—4 MARY CHAGIN Student Council Bond IRENE CHMURA Rene lincolnottes MARIAN CHUPKA Blondie Safety Council Commercial Club School Service Award THE JUNE CLASS OF 1 952 JENNIE CIGOLOTTI Ciggy Intramural Boseboll Intramural Bosketball Student Council Active Sports Bowling Toom Club Lab Dabbers Club Attendance Award—4 Girls' Gym letter THERESA COLUMBUS Terry Sociol Committee National Honor Society Log Staff F. T. A. Alpho Y-Teens Cercle Molioro Council on World Affairs Attendance Award—9 JEAN CONNORS Jeanne Color Committee, Chairman F. T. A. Active Sports Bowling Club Lob Dabbers Club PETER E. CORRADO Pete J. V. Football Team Intramurol Basketball Tollontcs Athletic Club Sodalitas Latina r THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 ALFRED C. CORTELEZZI Al log Staff Log Circulation Intromural Boskctboll Bowling Club Fishing Club Attendance Award—3 DIANE G. COUZENS Di F. T. A A Coppella Choir Cercle Molioro School Service Award EVELYN ANNE CROWE Eve log Typist Intrcmurcl Volleyball Orchestra JOSEPH A. DASCHNER Joe J. V. Football Teem Geology Club Tips for Teens Club Attcndoncc Aword—4 WILLIAM G. DAVIS Bill Varsity Basketball Team Tollcntcs A Coppella Choir Baseball Club GEORGE DEL PAPA Del Varsity Baikrtlball Team J. V. Basketball Team Student Council Tollcntcs A Cappella Choir DOLORES DIANISKA Dee Student Council Lincolncttes Bowling Club Attendance Award—3 EDITH DILLE Dill log Circulation Bowling Club Cerda Moliere T HE JUNE CLASS OF 19 52 MARIE DOCTOR Murphy Alpha Y-Teens Bawling Club PEGGY DRAB Peg Harvard-Yole Basketball Team Intramural Basketball Student Council Active Sports Alpha Y-Tccn Bowling Club Tips for Teens Club Girls' Gym Lottor JOHN GEORGE DUKE Duke Fishing Club Attendance Award—8 DOLORES DZIK Dee Lincolnettes Sodalitos Lotino Attendance Award—4 RICHARD DZIK Zeke Varsity Bosketboll Teom J. V. Bosketboll Team Tips for Teens Club Movie Operator EDWARD RICHARD ELIAS Eddie Class Assistant Treasurer Varsity Baseball Teem J. V. Basketball Teem J. V. Football Team Intramural Basketball Student Council A Cappella Choir Baseball Club RAY FETTERMAN Hot Rod Intramural Boxing T-Square Club RUTH MAE FETTERMAN Ruthie Attendance Award—5 T TJ C CLARE FEUERSTEIN Clarabelle log Circulation lincolnettes F. T. A. Alpha Y-Teens Cercle Molicre Attendance Award—5 Scholarship Aword—3 Notional Honor Society SHIRLEY FLASH Alpha Y-Teens THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 ROBERT FRICKER Bob Junior Honor Society Upper Third Scholarship log Staff Decathlon Team F. T. A. A Cappolla Choir Attendance Aword—9 RICHARD GIDO Little Dick Class President Nominating Committee Junior Honor Society Notional Honor Society Varsity Football Team F. T. A. Scholarship Award—8 HOWARD FLOWER Howie Publicity Committee Junior Honor Socioty, Presidon? Notional Honor Society J. V. Football Team Intramural Basketball Attendance Aword—5 Scholarship Aword—8 Sigma Statistical Service MARY ANN FRAYTKO Marion Publicity Committee Bowling Club Tips for Teens Club Scholarship Award—4 JANET GILL Social Committee National Honor Society Service Cup log Staff Horvard-Yole Boskctball Team lincolnettes F. T. A. Scholarship Award—11 RITA ANN GLADDEN Tink Attendance Aword—4 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 JAMES EDWARD GODLEY Jim A Coppella Choir Small Ensemble ROBERT L. GOGLIN Intramural Basketball Intramural Football LESTER J. GUT Les Sixteen Mills Club Chess Club ROBERTA HALLADAY Bobbie Intramural Basketball leaders Club A Coppella Choir Active Sports Bowling Club lob Dabbers Club Neodlecraft Club ROBERT HANEY Bowling Club Sixteen Mills Club Tips for Teens BARBARA JEANNE HERBST Butch Color Committee Commercial Club ANTHONY HILINSKI Tony Math Club Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—5 Scholarship Award—3 PHYLLIS ANN HNATH Phyl Class Vice President Nominating Committee Junior Honor Society National Honor Society lincolncttcs. President Sodalitas latino Latin Medal Sigma Statistical Service THE JUNE CLASS OF 19 5 2 JOHN ANDREW HOMOLA Intramural Bosketball Fishing Club Sixteen Mills Club Attendance Award—5 KENNETH HOTZ Henry Publicity Committee log Circulation J. V. Football Team Intramural Basketball Bosekall Club Attendance Award—8 Sigma Statistical Service National Honor Socioty JANE HUGO Janie Color Committee Intramural Bosketball Intromural Volleyball Active Sports lab Dabbers Club Attendance Aword—9 Scholarship Aword—4 ROBERT IRELAND Bob TED IVANSKI Jaw Social Committee Varsity Football Team J. V. Basketball Team Intromural Boscball Intramural Bosketball Safety Council, President Tollcntes Tips for Teens Club RICHARD JANKOWSKI Rich Social Committee National Honor Society Log Editor Varsity Football Team Student Council, President F. T. A., President Attendance Aword—6 Scholarship Award—5 HELEN JAROSICK A Cappella Choir Alpha Y-Tccns DOLORES R. JOBKE Dee Tips for Teens Club Commoreial Club Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—5 EARL FRANK JOHNSON Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball Student Council Band Fishing Club, President Sodalitas Latina Tips for Teens Club Attcndonco Award—5 SHIRLEY JONES Jonesy Log Stoff Intramural Volleyball A Cappollo Choir Active Sports Bowling Club Los Sombreros Altos LILLIAN L. JOSEPH Li I Student Council A Cappclla Choir Bowling Club Council on World Affairs Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—3 DOLORES KAPITULA Ginger Safely Council Ccrde Molicrc Teen-Age Problems Club 5 2 JOANN PATRICIA KESS Jo Lincolnettes Commercial Club Sodolitos Latino RUTH F. KIHM Ruthie Log Typist Student Council Commercial Club Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—4 Citizenship Award JOANNE KING Jo Publicity Committee Upper Third Scholarship log Circulation Bookbinding Club Tips for Teem Club Attendance Award—3 Scholarship Award—5 Sigma Statistical Service CHARLES J. KLASEK Chuck Motto Committoo Fishing Club Lob Dabbers Club Attendance Award—3 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 ALICE KLEPATZKI Tips for Teens Club PATRICIA ANN KOUBEK Pat Attendance Award—4 STANLEY KOSZENSKI Stosh Varsity Baseball Team Intramural Basketball Safety Council A Coppella Choir Baseball Club All-West Senote Baseball Team AUDREY KRAMER Aud Color Committee Alpha Y-Teens Tips for Teens Club Teen-Age Problems Club DAVID KRAMPITZ National Honor Society Log Staff Sodalilas Latina Attendance Aword—6 Scholarship Award—3 HARRIET E. KRAWS Bunny Needlecroft Club Tips for Teens Club LEONA KRISTY Lee Log Staff Lincolnottcs A Coppella Choir Alpho Y-Toons ROSALIND KURCH Motto Committee Log Editor log Circulation Alpha Y-Tccns Council on World Affairs Attendance Aword—10 Scholarship Aword—8 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 FLORENCE KURPIK Clorie Alpha Y-Toons JOYCE KUSHNER Joycie Council on World Affairs Sodalitos lotina Attendance Award—6 CLEMENTINE B. KWAPINSKI Nicky ANTOINETTE LANZETTA Toni Alpha Y-Teens Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—4 MOLLY LEONTES Social Committee National Honor Society Log Editor Student Council F. T. A. Alpha Y-Teens, President Cerclc Moliere, President Subjoct Superiority Award, English—7; French—3; Latin—4; History—4 CAROL LEWIS lincolncttcs Active Sports Alpha Y-Teens Bowling Club Tips for Teens Club, President Attendance Award—4 Scholarship Award—3 EUGENE LUSNEK Ace Flower Committee Intramural Boskotbcll Student Council Tollentcs Baseball Club JOHN MAJCHRYCZ Mac Publicity Committco Varsity Basketball Teom, Monogt Varsity Football Team, Manager Intramural Basketball Attendance Award—9 School Service Award Movie Operators, President National Honor Soeioty LORETTA MALESKI THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 A Coppella Choir Los Sombreros Alros MARY ANN MARECZ Blondie MoMo Committee Bond Active Sports Commercial Club Music Appreciation Club Attendance Award—3 CAROLE ANN MARTIN Bones A Ccppella Choir Small Ensemble Bowling Club Lab Dobbers Club Scholarship Award—4 MARLENE MARTIS Mar Log Circulation Studont Council Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—8 EUGENE MATIAS Gene Intramural Basketball SOPHIE MATZORKIS Social Committee Log Staff Lincolnetles A Coppollo Choir Small Ensemble Activities Council, President Alpha Y-Teens LUCY MELFI Lu Safety Council Commercial Club Tips for Teens Club LAVERNE MIKOLESKI Mickey Flower Committee Band Active Sports Bowling Team Club lab Dabbcrs Club Needlecraft Club Subject Superiority Award, Typing—3 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 JOAN MOJACK ttys Flower Committee, Chairman A Cappollo Choir Attendance Award—4 EVELYN FRANCIS MOKRIS Abbic A Cappella Choir Activo Sportt Alpha Y-Teens FRANK MROCZKA Student Council Radio Opcrotors Club Sixteen Mills Club Tips for Teens Club KATHERINE A. NOVORSKY Katy A Cappella Choir Active Sports Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—5 JOHN OBLOY Yash Intramural Boskotball Fishing Club PATRICIA O'REILLY Pat lincolnettes Attendance Aword—3 WANDA L. OTTINGER Poodle Publicity Committee Log Editor F. T. A. A Cappella Choir Alpha Y-Teens Council on V orld Affairs Scholarship Aword—3 DAVID W. OVERSON Red Attendance Aword—3 Fine Arts Club Scholarship to Coin Pork Radio Scholarship to Cleveland College Radio Work WBOE THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 JOHN PALIVODA Polly Social Committee, Choirman Varsity Football Team, Co Captain Intramural Basketball Student Council, President A Cappella Choir Attendance Award—9 Citizenship Award—3 Notional Honor Society SALLY JOAN PALMER Sal Clots Secretory Nominating Committee lincolnettcs F. T. A. A Cappella Choir Small Ensemble Commercial Club Attendance Award—5 EUGENE PAVLICK Gene Intramural Basketball Fishing Club THERESA PERO Tips for Teens Club RICHARD MARTIN POLAK Richie Clots Treasurer Nominating Committee, Chairman Varsity Baseball Team Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Football Team Student Council Tollantes A Cappella Choir EDWARD PRUSICK Eddie Safety Council Tollontes Fishing Club Radio Operators Club Sixteen Mills Club Teon-Ago Probloms Club, President HELEN REIMAN Stamp Club BARBARA REINDEL Bobs Student Council THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 PATRICIA JEAN RONSKY Red A Coppollo Choir Active Sports Alpha Y-Tecns LOIS MARIE RUCKGABER Tips for Teens Club RONALD RZONCA Ronnie Social Committoe National Honor Society Intramural Baskotball Bond Orchestra Attendance Award—5 Scholarship Award—7 VIRGINIA SADOWSKI Red Tips for Toons Club RITA SALOKA Los Sombreros Altos Tips for Teens Club KEN SCHAEDEL Baldy Publicity Committee, Choirman Decathlon Team Intramural Basketball Student Council A Cappella Choir Small Ensemble Attendance Award—4 School Service Award CHARLOTTE SCHAEFER Char Tips for Toons Club ALAN REID SCHUESSLER Dimples National Honor Society, Presided Student Council Band Orchestra Attendance Aword—5 Subject Superiority Award—Band All-Ohio Orchestra BE2 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 RUTH SCHULLER Nominoting Committee Intramural Volleyball Lincolnettes Tips f or Toons Club GERALDINE SIMPSON Gerry Council on World Affairs Los Sombreros Altos Tips for Teens Club MARGARET H. SMITH Marge Intramural Badminton Intramural Basketball Lincolnettcs Leaders Club Los Sombreros Altos Teen-Age Problems Club, President Attcndonco Award—5 JOHN JOSEPH SMREK J. J. Social Committee Nominoting Committee Intramurol Basketball Tollentes Tips for Teens Club EILEEN SMUTNA BEVERLY MAY SOMMERFELD Bev Publicity Committee National Honor Society Log Editor F. T. A. Ccrdc Molioro Scholarship Award—6 Scholastic Art Awards Scholastic Writing Awards TED SPALDING Tollentes Cheer Leaders ROBERT A. SPIWAK Russian Color Committee Intramural Basketball Tollentes Band Bowling Club Attendance Aword—9 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 PETER P. SPOSET Pierre Color Committee Log Circulotion Bowling Club Sixteen Mills Club Attendance Aword—5 Tip for Teen Club MARILYN FAYE SPURRIER Peggy Attendance Aword—5 MARY CAROLYN STACEY Casey Lincolnette leader Club Cercle Moliere Tip for Toon Club Attendance Award—3 LOIS MAE STANEK Lo Log Typijt Lincolnette Activitio Council lo Sombrero Alto Tip for Teen Club Attendance Award—5 LOUISE STANIS Lou Cercle Moliere Tip for Teen Club KENNETH R. STARK Starky Varsity Baseball Team Varsity Football Team Intramural Basketball Student Council Tollentes Baseball Club WALTER STOFEY Jimmy Color Committee Intramural Basketball Tips for Teon Club Attendance Aword—4 FRANCES TIMKO Franny A Cappella Choir Tips for Teens Club 1, i.. _ ' _V. THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 JEANNE MARIE TIMM Jeannie Intramural Basketball Sodalitos Latina Tips for Teens Club JANICE LEE TOMMER Tommie Intramural Botkotboll Intramural Bowling loadors Club A Cappclla Choir Acfivitios Council Active Sports Tip for Toons Club DOROTHY TOUT Dot log Staff log Typist Needlecroft Club Tips for Toons Club GERALDINE TURNER Gerrie Junior Honor Society Log Circulation lincolnettes Bookbinding Club Tips for Teens Club Scholarship Award—5 ANGELINE VEDOURAS Angie Lincolnettes Tips for Teens Club JOAN VERDELL Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—7 BEVERLEY VON Bev Noodlocraft Club Tips for Teens Club ELAINE WAGNER Waggy Intramural Volloyball Majorette Band A Cappellu Choir Small Ensemble Attendance Award—7 THE JUNE CLASS OF 1952 PEGGY LYNN WALENTA Peg Publicity Committee Notional Honor Society log Staff F. T. A. Small Ensemble Attendance Award—10 Citizenship Award—3 Scholarship Award—10 SANDRA WASHERUK Sandy Intramural Basketball Intramural Volloyball Student Council Head Majorotto Bond ELAINE MILDRED WENDT Social Committee F. T. A. lob Dabbers Club Necdlecroft Club Tips for Teens Club, Co sponsor School Service Award DOLORES WILLIAMS Dee Publicity Committee lincolnottos A Cappella Choir Alpha Y-Tcens Bowling Club Tips for Teens Club Attendance Award—9 LOUIS F. WOOD Tips for Teens Club BARBARA L. WOODRING Barb Alpha Y-Tccns Necdlecroft Club Tips for Teens Club MARY JANE WROBLEWSKI Mar Color Committee log Circulation Cercle Molicre Teen Age Problems Club Fine Arts Club DONNA ZAJICEK Donnie Alpha Y-Teens Geology Club THE JUNE CLASS OF 19 5 2 EDWARD ZAWADA Ernie Intromurol Bosketboll DONALD M. ZEIGLER Z'ggy Color Committee Decofhlon Teom Intromurol Boskotboll Band Attendance Award EDMUND ZIEMBA Munchie Social Committee Upper Third Scholarship Varsity Basketball, Manager Varsity Football, Manager Intromurol Basketball Sodolitas latino Attendance Award—7 BARBARA ELLEN ZOLA Barb Motto Committee, Chairman Attendance Award—3 Notional Honor Society ANITA ZUB Zubby Social Committee National Honor Society log Editor Harvord'Yale Basketball Team Intramural Boskotboll F. T. A. A Cappolla Choir JEANETTE ZYCHOWSKI Jeanie Alpha Y-Tcens Bowling Club Los Sombreros Altos Tips for Teens Club Intramural Basketball SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES RUTH MARGARET ALLEN Rudy log Circulation A Cappolla Choir Tip for T«ont Club PHILIP C. DeMIO Phil Tollcntcs GEORGIA HRONIS George log Circulation Majorette Club A Cappolla Choir Corel® Moliore JAMES MAHLER Jim Student Council Tollontos Band Orchottra Radio Operators Club Sixteen Mills Club RONALD PHILLIPS Student Council Tollentes RICHARD SEELBACH Rich Safety Council Tollontos Radio Operators Club WILLIAM TACKETT Tex Intramural Basketball Tips for Tcons Club ELEANOR VINCIK Ele Intromural Bowling Bowling Club Toon Ago Problems Club Tips for Teens Club SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATE JOHN WODZISZ Bowling Club Fishing Club Radio Operators Club T-Square Club Attondanco Award—7 NIGHT SCHOOL GRADUATES ROGER F. FOLINO Rog Log Circulation Decathlon Team Baseball Club Math Club Attendance Award—5 Scholarship Award—3 Movie Operator BETTY LUNTER IN MEMORIAM THOMAS PELSEY IVrsoiuilifv List • BOYS Ken Stark Roger Bechler Richard Dzik James Abraham Richard Polak Richard Jankowski Chuck Klasek John Obloy John Palivoda Bill Davis Ronnie Rzonca Richard Polak Eddie Elias Donald Blaseg Howard Flower Richard Gido Alan Schuessler James Godley James Abraham Richard Barbeck Ken Hotz Eddie Prusick Ken Schaedel George Del Papa John Smrek Anthony Hilinski John Palivoda John Smrek Dave Krampitz John Majchrycz Dave Overson Richard Gido Athlete Artist Manners Charm Cheerfulness Citizenship Complexion Conversationalist Cooperation Dancer Efficient Enthusiasm Eyes Hair Initiative Leadership Musician (Inst.) Musician (Vocal) Personality Physique—Figure Poise Sense of Humor Service Sheik—Sheba Smile Student Versatility Teeth Vocabulary Grooming Wit Most Likely to Succeed GIRLS Janice Tommer Beverly Sommerfeld Jennie Cigolotti Joyce Kushner Sally Palmer Janet Gill Loretta Maleski Lillian Joseph Dolores Williams Georgia Hronis Molly Leontes Anita Zub Joan Mojack Jeanette Ayoub Joan Bilecky Phyllis Hnath Sophia Beryk Diane Couzens Sally Palmer Audrey Kramer Dorothy Tout Jean Conners Doris Bunevich Helen Jarosick Sylvia Bame Molly Leontes Peggy Walenta Joan Verdell Rosalind Kurch Lois Stanek Eleanor Vincik Phyllis Hnath i£nst Hill attft urstaumit Being of sound minds and sound bodies (ahem!), we, the June Class of 1952, do hereby give, relinquish, yield, consign, set aside, and hand down willingly the following characteristic and habits (Good ones, we hope): To the new 7B’s we leave one half of our school spirit; the other half we’ll always keep with us. Chuck Klasek consigns to any interested 7B his well-used case of printing type. Janice Tommer leaves a gap in the girls’ intramural team which will be hard to fill. John Majchrycz and Ed Ziemba yield their places in the dug-out to other fortunate souls. (Open your sports store now, boys.) James Godley leaves the 8 points from his deer to Lincoln’s future Daniel Boones. George Del Papa and Stan Kozen-ski leave their dancing shoes as evidence of “Professor” Bill Davis’s fine instruction. Sophie Beryk regretfully leaves Mr. Rambo with the problem of getting another versatile musician. Richard Polak and Ed Elias relinquish their check stubs as evidence of their hard work in collecting 12A dues. (What about that $10 deficit?) (Calm down—just a joke! | Richard Dzik leaves behind his many broken ping-pong balls to the cleaning women. Because of their furious polka-playing, Alan Schuessler and Bob Spiwak reluctantly leave Mr. Heifer with a well-scraped gym floor. John Palivoda vacates his position as the blushing captain of the Lincoln Presidents. Ken Stark bequeaths his catcher’s mask and glove to the next lucky guy. Anita Zub consigns her “hook shot” for future varsity members. (Free lessons . . . don’t push.) Beverly Sommf.rfeld and Rosalind Kurcii lay aside their paints and brushes for up-and-coming dabbers. Carole Martin imparts a warning to other unpunctual students, “It Doesn’t Pay.” Roger Bf.chler vacates his three- year-old football locker for a future athlete. Richard Jankowski sadly relinquishes his presidency of the Student Council and also the many problems that come with it. To the next year’s hall guards, Ted Ivanski leaves behind his favorite Tol-lente chair in the main hall. Ed Prusick leaves his welding outfit, after three long years of devoted service, to Mr. Becker. Leona Kristy, Sophie Matzorkis. Mary Jane Wroblewski. and Helen Jarosick grant to any students going out to lunch a well-worn path out the Castle Avenue door. Sandra Washeruk, Elaine Wagner, and Joan Bilecky sadly yield their struts and twirls to all future majorettes. John Obloy donates his mustache to be used as a cookie duster by the cooking classes. Richard Barbf.ck leaves behind any extra CAeveland Press clippings he has accumulated to the Athletic Department. Robert Bergantino leaves a trail of piano discords to members of 409 as an example of how not to play. Louis Wood leaves his ever-shining shoes to be used in the event that the mirrors in the boys washroom are broken. Irene Chmura, Shirley Jones, and Lucy Melfi regretfully give up their Spanish books to Mrs. Holm-Gren's new students. Clementine Kwapinski and Harriet Kraws leave behind two vacancies in the Alpha Y-Teens to be filled by any promising members. Sally Palmer donates the minutes of all the 12A class meetings to future secretaries. (They’re in a black notebook.) Virginia Sadowsky and Louise Stanis leave behind their title of inseparable friends. Jane Hugo bequeaths to any vigorous clothing pupil her shining pins and needles. (How about a spool of thread, Jane?) Ronnie Rzonca puts up his 190 bowling average for all Lincoln keglers to shoot at. Ken Hotz and Howard Flower sadly depart from Mr. Molinari’s French class, but leave him with happy memories of their fluid interpretation of French. Ken Sciiaedel leaves his job of selling cokes and chips to any other hardworking student. (Don’t forget to pay for that coke you drank.) David Overson bequeaths his magnetic voice to a pipey 7B. John Smrek and Norman Barley entrust their parking places to two other sensible (?) drivers. Dolores Buck relinquishes her job as collector of Bucks for Baumgartner” to the new 12th graders. Don Blaseg hands down his secret formula for curly hair. Jim Abraham and Ruth Schuller leave behind the memories of their attractive personalities recognized by everyone. Sylvia Bame gives up her secret of success in ping-pong. She used her flaming red hair to blind opposing players. Marion Fraytko and Dolores Williams gladly leave their scrap paper to members of next year's Publicity Committee. Molly Leontes passes down to any 9th grader her secrets of good grooming. Barbara Zola leaves behind her many used-up library cards on which she drew out Shakespearean plays. Angeline Vedouras bequeaths her determination to do everything well to anyone who needs it. The departure of David Krampitz and Anthony Hilinski leaves room for the advancement of other scholars and gentlemen. Janet Gill leaves her little sister behind. (Keep up the tradition, Gerry.) Joan Mojack steps down from the chairmanship of the Flower Committee and gives a bouquet to the next chairman. Wanda Ottinger leaves a void for Miss McCoy to fill in the “Notes and Anecdotes” column. Pete Corrado deposits his late receipts from his big enterprise—selling name cards. Mary Ann Marecz surrenders to Mr. Clarke the clipper with which she trimmed her clarinet reeds. Clare Feuerstein departs from Mr. Molinari with a hearty “Parlez-vous frangais with which to start new students in the French Department. Donald Zeigler leaves his back-handed push shot to Mr. Filiere and the Varsity to be used as a last resort in next year’s championship contest at the Arena. Earl Johnson vacates his presidency in the Fishing Club but wants an invitation to all Fish Club fries. Jennie Cigolotti hands over her sparkling smile to any future discouraged students, especially if they're stuck in geometry. Theresa Columbus advises all future attendance secretaries that they answer when their own names arc called. Peggy Drab and Ed Zawada bequeath the special title of being the shortest in the class to other small fry. Lois Stanek and Jean Timm leave their empty chairs in 108 to “Every Day” Codings. Eugene Matias gladly gives his three-day-old toothache to another unfortunate soul. Acf. Lusneck obliges Mr. Zupan by just leaving. Richard Gido gives up his gavel to the next senior class president and with it the many responsibilities and speeches that go with it. The above testament has been insanely and duly sanctioned by incompetent parties on this, the 18th day of March, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred, fifty-two. i M Leaving C. U. Soon U. B. There nominating committee CLASS OFFICERS 36 ' SOCIAL COMMITTEE 37 .. . u - ■: ..3L vn ss .- .- s, . • v : i Class Prophecy It is March of the year 1977, and in the Social Room of Lincoln High School the four leading citizens of the United States are holding a meeting. Let's peek in and see what is going on. Of all things, they're planning to get our old classmates together for the Diamond Jubilee of L. H. S. Mr. Bob Fricker, the Dean of Yipsahoccy U., is presiding. His committee members arc Senator Robert Haney, the Senator who just recently had his How Many People Are Kind to Their Dog investigation Televised, Mr. John Homola, the Editor in Chief of the Daily Blah, and Miss Rita Saloka, the only woman president of a three-legged table company. They're writing letters now. You know the kind. Dear Alumni, We're having a celebrotion June 14, 1977. Hope you can come. The following people will be the first to receive their letters: Mr. Ray Fetterman, Custodian Sunnybrcok Scnitarium Arizona Desert, Arizona Joe Daschner French Foreign Legion Morocco, Africa Miss Rose Marie Bewley Miss Audrey Kramer, Model Budget Millinery Dept. Powers Model Agency Saks Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Finished with that. Now to elect the special committees. Jeanette Ayoub, the famous night club singer from Ciro's, will just hove to be chairman of the Entertainment Committee. And that dear French girl, Pat O'Reilly, knows oil about French cocking. She must be on the food committee. Wayne Brodehl, the multi-millionaire, certainly knew how to clean up the money, so we will make him chairman of the Clean Up Committee. May of the same year finds the committee getting replies . . . Dear Classmates, I would only be too happy to come. I'm glad you wrote me so well in advance. As you know, I have been perfecting my barrel for many years ond am now ready to go over Niagara. I shal’ move the date of the great event up and come to Cleveland for the Jubilee. Your friend, Frances Timko To Whom It May Concern: We, the Chief of Police of Niagara City and the Assistant Chief of Police, must see to it that no one goes over the Falls in a barrel. We have been hearing rumors to the effect that someone is going to make an attempt. If we apprehend this person before June 14, we shall be only too glad to attend Lincoln's Diamond Jubilee. Chief of Police, Robert Gog I in Assistant Chief of Police, Ronald Phillips Deor Committee, We received your letter. You made us very happy. We clean the ash troys in the cars in Benny Blaushild's million dollar showroom after every demonstration. We cleaned them last year, the year before that, and the year before that. Going to the Diamond Jubilee will break the monotony of our lives. Appreciatively yours. The Cleaning Women Evelyn Mokris, Helen Reiman, and Ruth Fetterman Dear Friends and Fellow Peanut Munchers, Excuse the peanut juice spilled on this letter. We are operating a peanut stand in Afghanistan. Lacking immediate finances, we shall shoot over in one of our jet-propelled, jumbo-sized peanuts. Prepare for a crash-landing. 41 Yours truly, Dolores Casper, Joan Cerveny Dear Fellow Countrymen, I am sorry I shall not be able to attend the Jubilee. My employer, the Queen of England, is having a tea party and it is my job to taste the tea before anyone drinks it. Sincerely, Charlotte Schaefer Dear Committee, I regret that I cannot attend the Jubilee because I am making my debut as a bull-fighter in Spain. After my first match I will send a pair of bull's ears as a remembrance of my achievement. Respectfully yours, Carol Lewis Dear Landlubbers, At present I am sole owner and director of P. W. A. A. T. on our Cloud, a club organized to relox and entertain fatigued pilots who stop in as they patrol the Earth's skies. I will be happy to drop down to Earth on Jubilee Day. Incidentally, P. W. A. A. T. means. Pilots Welcome at Any Time. As ever, Joan Kess Not only letters but telegrams are pouring in from near and far . . . WESTERN UNION JUBILEE COMMITTEE: SAFARI TO BRING SHRUNKEN HEADS TOMORROW WILL LEAVE SHORTLY AFTER EXPECT US FOR THE JUBILEE AFRICAN HEAD-HUNTERS, INC. Al Cortelezzi, Pete Sposet, Rudy Bartaino, Frank Mroczka EASTERN UNION ALUMNI: BE GLAD TO COME WORKING AS DRIVING INSTRUCTOR BE THERE AS SOON AS FENDERS ARE POUNDED OUT Lester Gut INTERPLANETARY UNION CLASSMATES: COMING IN SPACE SHIP WHERE CAN I PARK ' SUPERSONICALLY YOURS, Tony Andren, Space Academy NORTHERN UNION FRIENDS: REGRET CAN'T COME AM ON RETREAT GOD BLESS YOU ALL Sister Mary Edith Dille SOUTHERN UNION COMMITTEE MEMBERS: AM MANUFACTURER OF CHOPSTICKS IN CHINA WILL BRING SAMPLES HAVE RICE READY Lillian Joseph WESTERN UNION ALUMNI: WORKING AS GLASS BLOWERS BE THERE AS SOON AS WE RUN OUT OF BREATH Joyce Kushncr and Dolores Kapitula 42 CLASSMATES: EASTERN UNION COUNT ON ME NEED CHANGE MAKING HOLES IN DOUGHNUTS ' VERY STRENUOUS JOB Joanne King NORTHERN UNION SLOWPOKES: HAVE JUST CRACKED SPEEDBOAT RECORD WILL ARRIVE SOON IN SPECIAL BOAT CALLED SLO-MO-SHUN Dolores Dzik SWISS UNION COMMITTEE: AS SUCCESSFUL CHEESE SLICER IN SWITZERLAND FEEL MY DUTY TO STAY WITH CHEESE ' CANNOT COME Ruth Kihm Our special operator, Jeanette Bauer, is tak;ng care of phone calls. Sun Valley, Idaho, calling Lincoln High School. Hold the line, please. Yes, Dolores Jobke and Ruth Kihm are shortening their vacation in order to come to the Jubilee. Marie Doctor, the professional water skier from Lake Winnapasaukee, colls to tell us thof her bogs ore packed. Mary Jane Wrobleski calling from Washington, D. C., is sorry but she can't make it. As pencil sharpener for the President she's kept busy. The great day has arrived! Guests are coming by air, land, and sea. Strains of music emitting from the welcoming band can be heard faintly above the roar and hum of planes landing on the specially built airstrip on Castle Avenue. Mayor Robert Bergantino of Cleveland is the first to arrive from New York, where he has been kissing babies to further his campaign for the Presidency of the United Stares. He takes his place on the platform as the first Celebrity Plane descends. Doris Bunevich, first news-reel camerawoman and last, so say her employers, begins to shoot the classmates as they come down the gangplank. The first one is Walter Stofey, successor to Jimmy Durante The next in line is Ted Spculding, romantic lover of the screen, accompanied by John Majchrycz, Hollywood acclaimed director of the modern film classic, Tadpole, Son of Frogman. Dolores Dianiska, magician, not only is carrying her bag of tricks but also has a few up her sleeve. Bob Bogush, conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra, dashes over to meet Diane Couzens, famous Metropolitan Opera star. Diane is in good voice today. They can hear her all the way down the field as she ergues with Bob over the selection which he has picked for her to sing at the recital. The last plane has come down the runway and the crowd is moving into the gymnasium where Bcb Ireland is giving a review of the book, How to Get a Manly Physique in Nine Easy Lessons. Why there's Rita Gladden, Woman F. B. I. Agent, down the other end demonstrating How to Hit the Bull's Eye. The delicious aroma of Carolyn Stacey's flapjacks overshadows that of the gunsmeke os the U. S. champion flapjack flipper prepares her specialty. Vivian Bratton, noted hat designer who has revolutionized the art of millinery, presents Gerry Simpson, beloved Cleveland disc-jockey, with a hot, which is c replica of the platters that Gerry spins in her studio But what's that gooey substance running over the brim? Corolyn missed catching a flcpjack, but the girls forgive her since they are in a jolly mood. It is now midday, ond Beverly Von, Brazilian coffee bean picker, who has become accustomed to South American ways, proclaims Siesta Time. Everyone follows suit end I am no exception, so please excuse me for a few hours. Eileen Smutna, the cuisinere who is supervising the preparations for the dinner, has just announced that everything is ready All the classmates are crowding info the banquet hall which has been luxuriously decorated in blue velvet ond white ermine, depicting the class colors. Marilyn Spurrier, internationally famous inferior decorator, worked on the room for months, until everything was perfect. There is such a variety of food displayed that I cannot possibly mention all the dishes, but here ere a few of the more tempting ones. Patricia Koubek has made a delicacy beyond compare. Cream of Snail Soup with Crow's Eggs. Barbara Woodring, female Frank Buck, not only captured the 43 lions for us but olso prepared the lion steaks with her special Walrus Souce. Just everyone is raving over Mary Ellen Bloom's Candied Butterflies. Marie Doctor, the greatest orator of our age, delivers a speech thanking everyone for his services; after which, Jeanette Bauer, usherette at the Garden Theatre, begins her job of ushering the classmates into the auditorium for the evening festivities. A ballet directed and produced by Loretta Maleski is the first feature for the evening. The highlight of the day is next, as Act One of the mystery ploy Who Put The Pickle In Paul's Martini, is about to begin, Barbara Herbst, Lady Ambassador, wrapped in mink makes a ate entrance. On with the play, in which Jim Mahler fakes the part of the detective from Scotland Yard. Marlene Mortis is leoding lady and Margaret Smith plays the ingenue. It's intermission and as the women apply fresh make-up, they do a little gossiping. I can hardly recognize our old Alma Mater, whispers Army Nurse, Margaret Boros. It was easy for her to get a furlough so that she could come to the Jubilee. After all, is she not the colonel's wife? Hasn't it changed? whispers back her friend and roommate. Par Broz. Par is chief personnel Manager of the Wacs. That new swimming pool is simply divine, exlaimed Mary Chagin. Mary made a new speed record in swimming the English Channel. She was so fast the boat couldn't keep up with her. Roberta Halladay, the world renowned child psychologist, thinks that the day nursery for child geniuses is just too wonderful for words. Jean Connors, head buyer at Macy's is worrying about losing two days' pay that comes to $5.00 'prices are much lower thon they were in '52). But she thinks the Jubilee wes worth t. Noted physician Phyllis Hnath, is greatly impressed with the new Student Health Center. The intermission is over now; so will everyone please proceed to the ballroom. No wall flowers here; everyone must dance to the beautiful music of Antoinette Lanzetta and her Rag Mop Orchestra. Are ycu enjoying yourself? You can't dance! Wcl, step over this way and let our expert, Georg a Hronis, teach you. Now that you know how to dance you would like to ask Betty Lunter to dance. She designs her own c othes you knew, and is one of the world's ten best-dressed women. Ladies and Gentlemen, the judges have just picked the winners of the contest. Peggy Walenta wes awarded the prize for having the most children; in fact, she has enough for a whole orchestra. Evelyn Crowe wins for having the most boys in the family; and Shirley Flash, for the most girls. Phillip DeMio was voted the youngest looking mole, while Joan Verdell was voted the youngest looking female. The man with the oldest suit is Eugene Pavlick. He's wearing the same suit he had on in '52. The hair contest winners ore as follows: John Duke, the man with the most hair; Joe Backo, the man with the least omount of hair; and Marion Chupka, the woman with the whitest hair; Lois Ruck-gaber, the woman with the longest hair. Garden tools were awarded to the people who traveled the farthest to come to the Jubilee. The prize winners were Theresc Pero, who came from Mt. McKinley, Alaska, and Richard Seelbach, who came from Admiral Byrd's paradise. Little America, South Pole. The people whe hod the shortest distance to come were av arded traveling bogs. These lucky winners were Ruth Allen, Lincoln High's custodian; Donna Zajicek, the elevator Miss; ond the school's chief cook and bottle washer, Jeanette Zychowski. The winners gather their prizes and follow the guests into the main hall where all the classmates arc bidding farewell to each other. Let's listen to some of the conversations. Elaine Wendt to William Tcckett, financier: I can't thank you enough for your kindness. Just think! If you had not given me the loan for my rest home, I would have had to deprive all my patients of their doily bubble gum. Eleanor Vincek: Don't forget, hon, I'll be over tomorrow with the necessary papers. Oh, I just know you'll love working with me as a Fuller Brush girl. By the way, wear your catcher's mask in case a customer gets violent when you put your foot in the door. Laverne Mikoleski to Geraldine Turner: So you are a pillow stuffer? Well, isn't that a strange occupation! Now, take me for instance, I picked an ordinary job, you know. Yes, indeed, I am the best chimney sweeper in the city. John Wodzisz to Roger Folino: I wonder how much business I did today at my Eastern Union Telegraph Office. Yesterday I made enough to buy another oil well, but business slowed down when I colled this morning for my daily report. Guess you'll hove a long trip back to the woods. I'm glad I'm not a lumberjack. Heard tell where you almost didn't moke it when your suspenders broke, but I'm mighty glad that you did. Alice Klepatzki: You should have seen the last game I called. Why all the players were fighting over me. Well, no, they haven't any romantic aspirations toward me. They were angry because they wanted a male major-league umpire instead. Dorothy Tout: I really love my job. Smashing atoms can be very interesting once ycu get the hang of it. Be seeing you in twenty-five years. Everyone has gone home and the halls are quiet once more. Perhaps we will see those radicnf faces shine again and hear the voices and laughter in the future. Not till twenty-five years have elepsed will there be such a gathering of old friends. 44 HOMEROOM 201 HOMEROOM 120 HOMEROOM ...... ( 2 1 6 50 LINCOLN IIKill 41 wai !OOH3$ ■■■ nvetitf • if r? AtZTt ZS IIIOIU VII SENIOR ORCHESTRA ■ CHOIR ENSEMBLE 56 J 61 HVftNn Autographs 0
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