Lincoln High School - Lincolnia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Class Pro phecy - - - continue!! If wc visit some of the movie studios we moy bump into make-up artist, Loretta Solary. She's worked on some of the most famous stars. If we had enough time we would be able to stop at the well-known Ciro's nightclub. It's now owned by Anthony Magnani. Marge Pawlak, famous TV singer, just finished a singing engagement there. On our way again we find ourselves over the state with the wide open spaces, Texas that is; we find the cattle ranch owned by Alex Stricharchuk and John Leckwatch. They were running up too many bills buying hides for their leather tooling business, so they thought they would grow their own. A quick turn and we find ourselves in Chicago. The department store, Marshall Fields, has claimed some of our classmates. Arlene Filous and Ethel Bondra are two of their fashion buyers. Joann Elias works there, too. She's head of their Complaint Department. Vasilike's Dress Shop just a few doors away is giving some of the dress companies stiff competition. Now where have we heard that name before? Why, of course, that's Bessie Tsonton, famous dressmaker. Maybe if we go to Chicago's Historical Society, we'll hear one of Professor Arthur Paul's lectures in American History. Now a short trip to the motor city, Detroit, where Marge Wasiloff has opened a driving school. In Battle Creek, not many projectile miles away, where so many of the breakfast foods are made, we find Carol Stafford. She writes singing commercials and especially likes writing in two-part harmony. Many of the boys have had successful careers in the service. The ones who remained in the service to become officers are James Rezobek, Mike Sekerak, Nick Metyk, and Melvin Timm. We've seen many changes on this trip. Let us make our last stop at our old Alma Mater, Lincoln, which has changed in outward appearance but not in our hearts. The rocket is acting up again, so we'd better call our trip to an end. The trip was fun, wasn't it? THE END.

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Class Prophecy—con linn oil Back at the rocket ship once again, we're ready for the take off. We'll pass over the stadium and see how the Browns are doing under the direction of their coach. Bob Miller. Memorizing all the rules really paid off. Moving along, let's once again use our radar binoculars and turn them toward St. John's Hospital, where we can see Alice Mokris checking the surgical instruments after a successful (?) operation. Where's the sponge, Al? Speaking of nurses, Jackie Rook is said to be a successful country nurse in Southern Ohio. Quite a few of our classmates have left Cleveland to find their way in other cities and countries. We'll take a ride to New York first. I'll bet as v e ride along Fifth Avenue slowly, we'll see many Lincolnites. Surely enough, we see Phyllis Smith and June Douvris, famous Powers models, on their way to an assignment. There's Shirley Clarin with her usual notebook, only this time she's gathering juicy bits of news for her column in the Times. Turning on to Broadway, we can see a crowd of people standing in line for tickets to the hit musical, North Atlantic, starring Douglas Archibald. Let's take a closer look at the crowd and see if v e know anyone. Yes, of course, there's Beverly Wulff, president of the I. J. Wolf Fur Company. Way at the end of the line is Katherine Baltas. She's getting ready for her trip to Europe. The policeman, Richard Zielinski, is having trouble keeping the crowd in order. Well, shall we move along? How about crossing the Atlantic Ocean? We'll be able to see the many classmates who are now in Europe. The first stop is England where Diane Palcchka, world traveler, is visiting her pen-pal. Rocket line hostess, Phyllis Kreiner, is vocationing in France before returning to her job. After traveling all over the world with her art exhibit, Ethel Sodini is now in Italy, the birthplace of many famous artists. Making a quick change in course, we find ourselves in a dark jungle of Africa, where we see Earl Holt and Fred Hansen getting ready for one of their famed wild game hunts. In many of the well-known zoos you can see some of the animals they have caught. Only with a rocket such as this one could we change our course again and find ourselves miles from Africa in a few minutes. Here we are in the Ukraine. Just think, we might see the U. S. Am- bassadress to that country, Catherine Zuk. Why, yes, there she is entertaining the All-American Woman Baseball Player, Laura DePuy and her traveling companion, manager, and agent, Jeanette Peterson. Bet the girls are having fun. Before going back to the U. S. we'll stop in China and catch one of Ruth Carver's talks on her book entitled How To Be A Successful Cheerleader In Ten Easy Lessons. In no time at all, by means of crossing the Pacific Ocean, we find ourselves in the U. S. again. Our first stop is California. In the beautiful San Fernando Valley, we see the luxurious home of the famous character actress, Kay (Sarah Bernhardt) Clobaugh. There are quite a few musicians from Lincoln cut here. They're playing in the Hollywood Bowl now. Just take a look at the Hollywood Bowl's program. Booked for a week are Wilma Blunk and Clarence Krejci doing a trumpet duet. They'll probably do one of their many original numbers. Following them into the Bowl is pianist Don Bilski. He'll do selections from Tchaikovsky.



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