Lincoln High School - Lincolnia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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— — Lincoln F-U-T-U-R-A-M-A January, 1988 WHO’S WHO IN HOLLYWOOD A large group was on hand yesterday when Fay Lancaster and Anita Kozak were given the Oscar Award as the “The Great Actresses of the Year.” They played startling roles in “The Mysterious Violin.” The picture was acclaimed by movie critics as the best in years. On her way to Hollywood is Carole Ann Hornyak. She was chosen from a group of 100 girls in a movie talent search in Cleveland. Her first picture will be a Western called, “The Brunette From Brady Brown Bend.” She shows great acting talent. POPICK’S Dancing School 239 Ballet Avenue “Right in The Heart of Tap Square” WE GUARANTEE NO BROKEN BONES WITHIN A WEEK Pat Popick, Prop. Advice to the Lovelorn By Caroline David Dear Caroline: I have a problem. Reginald, my boyfriend, is so forgetful. He came to my house to take me for a ride in his car. He forgot the car. My hands are chapped. What shall I do? Lucrecia. Dear Lucrecia: Try using hand lotion. Caroline. WINS GOBEL GOLF AWARD Cleveland, Jan. 21—Elain Glo-gowski, famous woman athlete, won the Gobcl Golf Award yesterday. Last year she won a top award in tennis. Next year she will attempt to swim the English Channel. Elaine showed her sports talent in her gym classes at Lincoln High. Joy’s Toy Shoppe 1220 Lollipop Lane Everything For the Kiddies and the Young At Heart Ix)rctta Joy, Prop. NEW’ HAIRCUT CREATED Cleveland, Jan. 21—The nationally famous barber, Donald Minton, has created a new haircut, The Double Reverse Don Eagle.” The haircut consists of two parallel strips of hair one inch apart. If the haircut turns out to be a smash hit. the President, John Matta, and Vice President, Mervin McGurer, of the Turkey Feather Pen Company” will adopt it as one of the requirements for all their employees. Grace Nesgada’s Beauty Salon 206 Permanent Wave SPECIAL! Be Bob $5.00 Long Wave ...... S7.50 “We Guarantee A Wavy Scalp Basketball Team

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Lincoln F-U-T-U-R-A-M-A January, 1988 NEW STAR BORN Cleveland, Jan. 21 — Richard Cool ’em Takach has sold his ten billion record hit, “Dadeo Don’t Dribble on Dcm Doggone Dice” which has only been on sale for two weeks. Richard’s personal friend and musical adviser, Fred “The Catt” Schmidt, says, “Cool ’em Takach’s success is based on the fact that he can yodel while drinking lemonade.” Olga Michalczyk’s SPORTS SIIOPPE 82 Tennis Court We Specialize in Used Tennis Rackets Golf Balls Sport Outfits LINCOLN GRADS OF 1958 HOLD REUNION Cleveland. Jan. 21—The “Whippoorwill Warblers” will entertain the Lincoln Grads of the January Class of 1958 at Hotel Hurricane. The ensemble is made of members who have graduated from Lincoln. Kenneth Roby is the director of the group. Both Diana Tesser and Jayne Trepal sing soprano, and Carol Var-wig sings bass. The group will sing a lot of those old favorites of the 50’s, such as Teddy Bear” and “Bermuda Shorts. Mary Kusmicki’s Bar-B-Que 827 Appetizer Road Our Specialty Is Southern Fried Chicken and Corn Fritters ALL-GIRL CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA COME TO CLEVELAND Cleveland, Jan. 21—Carol Kopack and her Music Makers of Melody Mood will make several appearances in Cleveland. One of her visits will be to Lincoln High—her alma mater. One of the members of her orchestra, Alla Rasanow, graduated from Lincoln also. Alla plays harp. She studied at the Howard Hollow Harp School. NEWS FROM HERE AND THERE Plans are being made by two engineers, Steve Bugay and Charles Fischer, to span a bridge from New York to England. This will be a great convenience for travelers to go to and from Europe by car. The bridge will be completed in 2000. Mary Ann Bartczak has just been elected “Miss Universe of 1989.” Thirty-six girls competed for this honor. They were judged on their personality, beauty, and talent. Mary Ann won by unanimous decision. “Etiquette In a Rocket Ship” is a smash-selling book written by the well-known authority on etiquette, Audrey Fazah. If you are planning a trip to outer space, please get your copy today! Movie stars, Joann Veseleski. Sylvia Schwartz, and Beverly Wellman begin their new picture today, “The Triple Ticket to the Taj Mahal.” The picture is being directed by Marcia Vana and Donald Va-senko, who both say the picture will be a smash hit, because of the great stars in it, and because the movie is made in Super-Sonic-Saturated-Sound and is shown on the Wide-Wrap-Around Screen. Rachel McNeilly has been appointed the new director of the All-City Choir in Cleveland. During her years at Lincoln, Rachel was a member of the famed choir. After excelling in shorthand and becoming the World’s Champion Shorthand Writer, Mary Knapp will take a course to learn how to write longhand again. Elsie Glaesel, well-known florist, has opened her 15th floral shop. She is also one of the members in charge of designing floats for the Rose Bowl Parade. Appointed by the government, Helen Jedlinski will be an interpreter at the United Nations Assem bly. She can speak fluently many languages and excels in Spanish, which she learned at Lincoln High. A contract with the Metropolitan Opera was made by Shirley Brown, well-known soprano. Her climb to fame started with the Lincoln High Choir. The Betty Crocker Baking Contest of 1988 was recently won by LaVerne Blazey. Her product was a right-side-down cake. The grand prize was an all-expense paid trip to the South Pole. Marilyn Lewis’ Hat Shoppe 19 Pompom Blvd. If Our Hats Don’t Fit Your Head, We’ll Fit Your Head To Fit Our Hats.” VOTED ‘SECRETARY OF THE YEAR” IN CONTEST Cleveland, Jan. 21—Jacquelyn Ramsey was voted “Secretary of the Year. She has displayed her outstanding talent as secretary to the President of the Sunshine Biscuit Co. Two years ago she was Secretary to the Vice-President of the Shinola Toothpaste Co. Congratulations to you, Jacquelyn! LeeGrand’s Fashion Shoppe Mmc. Geraldine LeeGrand Leading Designer of “Out-Of-This-World Fashions We sell elegant space travel outfits for women. Prices State AT $200. COME IN AND VISIT!!! SPORT SPOTLIGHT Wasyl “The Wasp” Suprunenko challenges the World’s Overweight Champion, “One Punch” John Shkil, who has held that title for 25 consecutive years. “One Punch” Shkil says, “I have been victorious all these years because my manager, John Skoropys. has taught me to drink at least three glasses of milk a day.” After 16 long years at Jane Hawkins College, George Sadcy. “The Bull”, as he was called in those heroic football days, says, “Even though I have retired as coach, I plan to take active part in that new fascinating sport of ’Push The Pin in The Pink Panther.'” m —



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KEY TO BABY PICTURES 1. Jayne Trepal — “I have teeth, too!” 2. Mervin MeGurer — He’s my pal! 3. Alla Rasanow — ‘‘This bunny is mine!” 4. Shirley Brown — Sorry, Officer, I left my driver’s license at home! 5. Richard Takach — “Don’t eat all the steak. Dad! 6. Elaine Glogowski — “That sure was a ‘belly buster ” 7. Merl Mecklenburg — Baby, it’s cold outside!” 8. Florence Bevelacqua — Look. Ma, no teeth!” 9. Carol Varwig — Temper, temper, Daddy!” 10. Ruth Park — No kidding! Tell me more!” 11. Audrey Fazah — Don’t just stand there!” 12. Steve Bugay — “Mommy, we’ll save them for you! 13. Carol Kopack — “He’s just wonderful!” 14. Vito Resse — I’m barber bound!’’ 15. Anita Kozak — Could I trade her for a fiddle?” 16. Kenneth Roby — “People eat Maypo.” 17. Caroline David — Easter Parade.” 18. Patricia Popick — I’m a bundle of joy!” 19. Geraldine LceGrand — What’s going on?” 20. Marilyn Lewis— This is my youngest! 21. JoAnn Veseleski — Make my knee jump, Doc! 22. Loretta Joy — I use spray net!” 23. William Dow — Do I have to go to school?” 24. Helen Jedlinski — Are you kiddin’?” 25. LaVernc Blazcy — On to Hollywood. 26. Marcia Vana — “I’ve got my eye on you!” 27. Frank Senich — “That was a good one! Tell me another!” 28. Rachel McNcilly — “Who whistled?” 29. Jacquelyn Ramsey — “Stars in my eyes! 30. Beverly Wellman — You’re cute!” 31. Elsie Glaescl — This is a picnic???” 32. Diana Tesser — Those are fighting words!” 33. John Skoropys — Foot loose and fancy free!” 34. Mary Ann Bartczak — Should I or shouldn’t I? 35. Carol Lis — “The sunny side of the street.” 36. Grace Nesgada — Whatcha waitin' for?” 37. Anita ITGiovine — “Aw. go on!” 38. Carol Hornyak — “Snap it, I’m ready!” 39. Charles Sidoti — “Why not?

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