Lincoln High School - Lincolnia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Wayne Gala leaves a book entitled “Stay Slim , written by Ken Judy, published by Roy Pierce, and burned by Ludwig Marthol before he found he could play football on Lincoln's team. (Please, fellows, don’t throw the book at us!) Angeline Hale wills the job of checking attendance in homeroom 206 to the first track star that comes along. Also, Doris Glogowski anti Alice King leave their job of counting tax stamps to someone who can count.” To the next Tollente on the 2nd floor, 2nd period, Bill Tolchcr leaves his warm scat. The ability to lead the Student Council through many worthwhile activities is forwarded to the next president by Gary Frick. Gabor (Hairy Lip) Fulop witholds the money he saved on razor blades while cultivating his mustache. IIow are ya fixed for blades? Bob Kozora leaves a vacancy in the radio room to the next licensed ham. Watch out for that static in the attic. George Hrabec, Host Kalnycky, and Nick Suprunenko, leave college algebra book numbers 116, 706. and 112, to the next three victims who sign up with Mr. Mancini. Also. Gail Por-tolos, the smartest girl in the class, leaves her book, number 111. How did it feel to be the only girl in the class, Gail? Maria Fur and Zenovia Nimylowycz will not leave their close friendship to anyone else but each other. Mario Gallo and Gil Ramirez will their jet black hair to all “white worriers.” Joe Franzak leaves one vacancy on the bowling team to Lincoln’s next tenpinner. Steve Christ, Phil Kostelnik, Bill Mazanek, Russel Rolland. and Lenny Taress leave frozen tennis shoes and a touch of pneumonia they received while playing football, to anyone in Mr. Honn’s gym class interested enough in football to extend the football season into winter. Bob Haley, Andy Mihas, Steve Mikolay. and Jerry Morgan leave something Lincoln con use more of—empty lockers. Chuck Cape bequeaths his flashy vests to all his fans who think their “duds are dull. Frank llcy wills his snappy red hair to any wishful member of the green race. (The 7B’s.) Art Paeth leaves the word “tube” which he used when purchasing a bottle of “sugar water.” (Chemistry slang for straw and pop.) James Voloshen and Larry Weaver “weave the title of graduate” to the 12B's. Helen Keenan leaves a method of improving her vocabulary to anyone who owns a dictionary. Elaine Kendall leaves her good grooming to some Miss sadly lacking it. Pat Kopnlske, Joan Schroeder, Viola Vasy-liunaite, and Sylvia Walton leave their lockers because they can’t take them. Lots of good luck is left to Lincoln’s next basketball team by Rich Bowen, Stan Chmura, Bill Gainer, Igor Komarjanski. and Jerry Maeiag. Tx ts of luck to you fellows, for a job well done. Don Kirkwood and Jim Etheridge gladly offer their parking spaces to a couple of drivers (?) who are fortunate enough to drive to school. Anthony Joy and Harvey Lis will never have to worry about having their last names spelled incorrectly. Isn’t that correct, Jyo and Lsi? Don Hodous, Boh Walker, and Joe Ziemak will the art of listening to the very few who can’t stop talking. Ron Young wills his position as 3rd period library slip collector to the next eligible F.T.A. member. Kettle drummer,” Ted Rusnak. leaves his position in the orchestra to someone who liked to pound on pots and pans in his childhood days. Congratulations. Ted, for a kettle (wc mean drum) well pounded. CharLes Dousa, Karl Listl. Nick Slywczuk. and Don Vargo. relinquish the pleasure of— leaving. George Butler. George Sliman. and Bill Wood-side bequeath their blessing on all those who can’t leave Lincoln.

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iMV li'MitLu, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We. the June Class of 1959, City of Cleveland, State of Ohio, Nation U.S.A., Continent of North America. Planet Earth, Solar System, of the Universe, do hereby, being of mind and body, declare this last will and testament for the faculty and student body to do with as they see fit. To Mr. Varner, our beloved principal, we leave a hope that his guidance will remain with us so wc may develop into fine citizens. To Miss Lee we leave all our headaches, heartaches and—wc hope—fond memories. To our homeroom teachers Miss Haskins, Mr. Knicriem, Mrs. Mickey. Mr. Persky, and Mr. Zupan we give the pleasure of our leaving. Tat Little” Adams. Joyce Energetic” Kasel, Barbara Smiley” Kruger. Bonnie Stringbean Ontko, and Sandy Midget” Ward leave their bruises and sprained ankles to any future enthusiastic cheerleaders. Minor explosions and burned fingers are willed by Helen Brewer, Anna Gawrilow. Jerry Frobala. Sal Ugarte, and Marilyn Nelson. At least they didn’t use all the burn ointment did they, Carol Beran and Fat Lewis? Roberta Ackerman bequeaths her rib-tickling giggle to any jolly underclassman wanting to start a commotion in a quiet class. Nancy Kolesar wills her many gymnastic trophies to any able athletic girl. Vic Bentkowski, Joe Cugini, Huthann Felon. Sondra Gavlik. and Estelle Mavrakis leave their ability to get along with others. Complexions of peaches and cream are left by Leona Bubsey, Liz Pasek, Josephine Lanzctta. Rita Stein, and Ida Vargas. (Too bad they don't have skin.) Never-tiring rock ’n’ rollers Lucy Schroeder. Barbara Martowicz, Chuck Sockol. and John Zalenski will their agility in dancing. Larry Lehman and Jeff Schultz bequeath their positions as class clowns” to anyone wanting to make others split their sides in hilarity. Dorothy Solyom. My kola Yashnyk, Elf red Staines, and Linda Mills leave the ten tons of used grease paint for the next senior play. Hysterical antics in 103 (along with hard work and long hours) is willed by Ix g Staff members Sandy Churko. Charlotte Gessner. Judy Lewis, and Carol Nakoneczny. The envied title of “Table Hopping Romeo” is left by Bruce Sonimerfeld. Right girls? Bill Gus bequeaths his first place scoring position in the West Senate to anyone who is lucky enough to be so skilled in basketball. The student director of the choir position is left by Jeff Elias along with the loudest voice in the bass section. Jim Graziolli leaves his famous saying Do what?” Naturally curly hair is bequeathed by Marge Ilayburn to the unfortunates who struggle with nightly pin-ups. Conversationalists Phyllis Zillo and Jean Miller will their talkativeness to anyone who would like to talk for five minutes without breathing. Mary Ellen Morris. Helen Beban, Josephine Chernisky, Pat Adams, and Mary Makula will their composed quietness to anyone who can develop such a fine quality. Unbelievable efficiency is left by Joanne Markiewicz. (Don’t let it go to your head.) Wayne Stanko bequeaths his “grey matter” to any student with a western head. (Wide open spaces.) To all chess fans, Feter Farkas leaves the chess board on which he has had many victories. Any pale faces in the house? If so, move in closer, because Bill Fedik donates his dimples to brighten any face. Ruth Eizenbergs wills her poise and charm to some needy lower classmen. Joanne Rowe, Ruth Roby, and Fat White will their nice personalities and warm smiles to those less fortunate.



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Russ Loede, John Juhasz. and Mike Karabinos leave part of their Lincoln spirit with us. The other part they take with them. Larry Zeigler wills a seat in the last row of each classroom to students whose last names begin with the letter Z. Joe Ferencz and Olch Leshniowsky will the lun they had in Mr. Brooks’ physics class to all students who think science classes arc square. Jim Carroll wills his sense of humor to some sour faced underclassman. Beautiful hair is left by Barbara Cieslik. Joyce Martuch. Emily Melachrinoudis. Ethel Giavedoni. and Frances Plevelich. Richard Nyomo. Mel Pcpcra, and Duane Revilock bequeath their charming shyness. Attention-catching voices are willed by Pat McIntyre and Kathy Whitecar. Studious students Sandy Mucklo. Marie Bene, and Sonia Apostolopoulos bequeath their ability to forfeit other pleasures in order to complete all homework on time. Congratulations to Richard Crawford. He’s the only boy to join this group. Lovely eyes are willed by Joanne Kutchravy, Toni Krucin. Audrey Vondrasck. and Barbara Stanowick. A ready sense of humor is left behind by Betty Wltczar, Joan Wellman, and Juanita Kelley. Dorothy Kipp bequeaths her prize-winning doll collection to any patient underclassman. Shirley Gouker and Barbara Strnad leave their places on the champion bowling team. Good sports” is the title left by Donna l)n-bach. Carolyn Teague, Julia Skwara. and Carolyn Huff. Carolyn Gilmore leaves her medal to any other “Homemaker of Tomorrow.” Mr. Hunsicktr, sorry, but you’ll have to find someone else to help with the displays; Arthur Cerney and Walter Schwandt are graduating with us. Carrot-topped Jean Varshall wills her freckles to anyone with such light skin. Judy Kosiorek. Carol Loyd, and Sharon Shannon bequeath their needleworking fingers along with their pretty projects. A friendly manner is left behind by Joanne Proccllo, Marge Bobula, Louise Broker. Alicia Correa, and Alice Dahlke. Edna Mac Mann, Martha Olinkevych, and Helen Samijlenko will the knowledge of more than one language to those less fortunate students who speak only one. Luha Steciak and Olga Switenko leave their position in the dispensary to any future nurses who want to put their time to good use. Rich Carter and Joe Wotowiec will their good study habits to all eligible college students. Jim Jackson and Emil Martyniak leave two badly needed seats in Mr. Ruscitti’s modern history class to anyone wishing to stady about South America. Boh Ilyduke gladly wills the job of record tender in Mr. Persky’s English class to those interested in studying Macbeth. Barbara Rackoski leaves her bangs to any undergraduate. Dawn Mock leaves her youth—she’s the youngest member of the senior class! Zoom! There goes Betty Knight, Pat Schubert, and Pat Pilichis who leave their go (?) power. Bertha Scalf leaves her “just after the bell” arrival to her classes. Walter Berdysz leaves his perfect timing of always being absent on test day. Broken pencils and racked brains (or something like that) are left by Sandi Berry and Jim Gocek—wc wrote it! We, the Senior Class of June, 1959, henceforth declare this Last Will and Testament legal until the year 3.UUU because by then no one will be able to understand it. Witnessed by: I. M. Good U. R. Bad V. R. Through R. V. Glad This document was drawn up in the presence of two noted judges. Signed: Arthur Starzout 1. M. A. Shyster

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