Rhodes High School - Aries Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Hangouts .............,,..,,,,, Male Movie Star ...... Female Movie Star ,.... Sports ...........,.........,.,.... Topics of Conversation ..... Author ........................ Magazines ...... Vocalist ....... Comedians .,.,.. Pastime .,..... Assembly ..,....c THERE WHEN ........Vaughan Monroe E1 Tex Benecke ....................... Life With Father ,.......Standards and Beclcers Ladd .,,.......,...,Jeanne Crain ..............,....,...Football - Bowling ......Long Skirts - Fellows and Girls Bronte ...,.,......Seventeen and Life Como ......Red Skeleton - Bob Hope ,...,.........Talking on the phone ......-Marshall Football Assembly Newspapers ,...,,. ....... P ress 1 Rhodes Review Jgke ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,.,..,.,,.,..,.............. M oron Desert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ........,............. P ie ClllClI'T1Od9 Method of transportation ....... .......,......... F eet - CGI' - hoyrides Three Songs of 'IQ47-48 ,...... ,...... l Wish l DlCll'1 f Love YOU So - You Do - Near You Qui IDEAL SENIORS Did Most for JFR Best Looking Larry Gedeon Justine Cheselka Andy Holz Grace Skintek Athletic Ability Hair Ralph Armstrong Dorothy Owens Hector Frazer Dorothy Urban Scholarship Dancing George Lechner Lydia Scherer Ronnie Koeph Eva Scuba Personality Most l-lkelY to Succeed Dick Stause Helen Pawlak Ray Eirich Irene Franks Most Popular Smile Don Gecking Doris Wiese Bob Krieger Mary Ellen Shaw NI051- Bgshful Figure Glenn Seeman Lillian Blasik Lester Schubert Jeanne Smith Mugicgl Ability Harold Platt Frances Stone Personal Appearance Speech Paul Yurko Irene Hallahan Don Schumacher Betty Lou Logelin Voice Artistic Ability Roy Bugay Ramona DiLellis Clyde Kuebler Gloria Daso Eyes Practical Joker Bob Schuster Jean Lombardo Glenn Cowgill Shirley Cutting SENIOR INFORMAL SHOTS Dick Stause Andy Holz Bob Snooky Koons, the Pied Piper of JFR, chasing all available Janes. Maryellen Shaw knotted to Hide-siammer . Little Hanks take up baton. Don Kovach manages Cleveland Browns. Promot- ed to bass drummer in the Musical Majorettes lBe- comes saturated l. Grace Skintek gets married. Takes boxing lessons. Repays black eyes. Clyde Kuebler following in the footsteps of Poppa, taking everyone for a cleaning, especially in and African Dominoes. Elsie Happy Palos becomes vice-president in charge of Tootsie Rolls at Becker's. Ray Kuehn turns Big Wheel. Gets around. Shirley Mommy Russell is warbling Black Magic at the Black and Tan club Sunday nights. Meetless Louie Lautermilch has wards with president. Lydia Scherer writes a book called Manhunters . It may outsell Forever Gordon . Future president of the U. S.? Why, George Cutie Boy Lechner of course lhootl l Eva Scuba lsecond from right, first rowl hoofing it at The Palace. Al Leyerle is improving his cave mon tactics. Base- ball bat still good. One girl has fallen for him al- ready. Francis Stone will wield whistle and stick stuff in callege's group of many toots. Bob Tootsie Pool wants to be shut up alone on a little island along the Barbara Coast. Eva Schwerthoffer is getting an elderly man to wash family dishes for her. Hal Platt will ploy Lay That Pistol Down, Babe once too often. Wife blows his brains out. Dorothy Urban thrown from horse. Saddles up again. Rides to altar. Jim Scanlon claims that his jalopy is like any oceonliner. Takes a tug to get it started. Whose voice is that ringing from the public square tin cup district? lt's coming from under that black bonnet next to the oovillion. Why's its Louise Wolf. John Tarzan Scerbik will most likely swing from locks of ebony hair. He will fall and wreck his knee again and finally decide to resume feetball. Les Schubert turns golf pro so he can go around with an old bog. Old Doc Schumacher lifts price on feed. Less do-nuts on Becker's counters. Bob Krieger and Wally Onizchak have turned to Standord's back room. Doris Wiese is football coach for line at Yale U. Shows Ed P. how to ward off passes. lHer passes, of coursel . Glenn Seeman is modeling some two-hunk bathing suits for Woman's Home Companion. They're just rooty-toot. Gil The barber Skiba really cutting up lately llong skirts, that isl. Betty Logelin has a great weight off her . . . mind. She moved next to the Rye-Krisp plant. Dick Stause finally learns the ways of the broom lmarriedl . Steve Suredam signed by coach Bun Cook to the Cleveland Baron's line-up. He sweeps empty beer bottles from the ice during intermission. The Cecil and Zepp bar is open until two o'clock nightly. Located a few doors from the Broadview show. Audry Wolf seen with tin cup. She's trying to get a half-back. Dorothy Andrusko dropped from grid line-up. Fin- ally succeeds as left aut. Gunther Wulf returns home late to wife and rolling pin. Gerry Wynn becomes millionaire by betting on National Tiddley-Wink Finals. Pennies become com- mon exchange at Becker's. Ted Yurcak, the tree that grew in Brooklyn, found flirting with Sadie Hawkins. Ruth Schmotzer receives night diploma. Now read in the dark. Dorothy Harrison featured with Al Huy. Diamond Horsehoe reopens. More food. More waitresses. More girls. Less lights. Paul Yurko passes hat. Elmer Bodnar turns butcher. Expects meat to freeze at present high prices. Ted Fessler contacts moon. Receives station K-A- S-C-O over moanbeam. Jeanne Smith almost caught shoplifting cosmetics. Takes a powder. Services for this corn will be held in Rev. Willy Osborne's field of bones at the end of the ninth chapter today. Now we've wrecked your future Paul, Betty, Bob, and Dot. We'll stop it here. Not one more smear. All's forgiven and forgot. SENIOR PROPHECY CLASS or lANUARY, 1948 Below there is a prophecy Of future epitaphs. We nudged a few. One might be you, So easy on the laughs. Jacko Armstrong continues to grow up. College buckets raised to twelve feet. Roofs come off stadiums. Jeanne Case becomes women's physical ed teacher. Tells her motto to students. Shapely limbs-Many Hims. Roy Doc Bugay sits at home smoking his Slash pump while little blondes romp about the unsuspect- ing track squads. Lillian Blasik revolutianizes dime stares. Nothing above Sc and lOc. Raids on weekly sewing circles held at Bob Bren- ner's and Ray Eirich's. Annual Justine Cheselka Day Race to be held in January. Glenn Cowgill's coming out party will be held the night before the prom. Arlene Crouch is the proud owner of a big diamond ring-third finger left hand. - - - lDo we hear wed- ding bells?l John Cross gets two years in hoozegow for stealing kisses frorn Fanny Farmer. Shirley Cutting is opening a boarding house on Spring road for bachelors only. Ron Doehler makes his first million. Buys new Cadillac. Throws away keys and walks so no one can leech him for a ride. Gloria Daso now selling hand painted ties for men. Competing with ancient history museum. Frank Dydek blows up teacher's college with his own brand of cigarette. Ramona Di Lellis and Helen Pawlak have replaced Carmen Miranda in the cinema. Fred Engleman is a driving instructor for women only lBlondes preferred.l Love letters found in Cornel Wilde's mail box signed . . . Franks a million, Irene. Hector Hoot Man Fraser, just released from Klaas' prison, will resume booking at Thistle Down lHis job is to catch foul tips l. How many will fall under the pressure of Irene Good Head Hallahan's flashy blue peepers lMay all her little lrishmen be the samel. Jack Fuelling and Harry James. Carol Hillebrecht and Betty Ziegler now own Clague's. Have special rates for nightly hay rides . . . if they are included. Gene Politician Fullington opens men's stare next to Luke's. What time did you say Harry Schwarz closes? I Anna Hall and the King of Siam. Regina Hollen intends to marry a basketball player and raise five little maple-maulers for the future Rhodes quint. Absent minded office manager, Don Gecking, found flirting with his typewriter. lWoit till Jan sees this. She'll punch'm.l Low and behold, Josephine Lioi becomes Mrs. Pro- prioter of the Shack of Weeds. Larry Sol Gedeon will sell the same thing twice as cheap. Used clothes business hits new high lskirts exceptedl, Get Gedeon's Gotten Garments. Phil Giordano makes living from pennies in pock- ets of cleaning. Jean Lombardo transferred to Halle's floor clean- ing staff. All washed up, eh Jean? Mary Lou Loughead whips down l-litch-up Hol- low. Will pull up Short to alter. Andy Holz moves in at the end of fifty-fourth street. tlt's dark therel. Marion Masek lives up to her initial name . . . Marions Marryin' some day. Al Huy is the star attraction at a certain estab- lishment on Ninth and Chester. - The Matejka-Zaza, dare-devil racing team, are entering the Driving Class Special in the national air races next year lLess trafficl. Gene Einstein Jeffery becomes night watchman at Schuster's Atomic Brewery. Jeanette Meng has a husband who runs a Woke you up in the morning company. Wake up Jeanette. Tom Kasner named City Transportation Chief. Runs bus line to local brewery. Voted president of club at Rhodes, Tappa Kegga Beer. Dorothy Mikolack is the star saleslady in Wurlit- zer's cheese box department. lDon't squeeze too hard, Dot.l Tom Keppler, nationally known cheese cake photo- grapher, witnesses rise of hem lines. Betty Mushat might be showered with Reise . Ron Koepf, with flashy clothes and all, opens up new studio for Arthur Murray on Broadway in New York. E.J.H. is counting on Dot Owens knowledge of dis- tance men to help his cinder-slammers on. Milers included. X CLASS T'was a cold and blustery day, January 31, l944 when l25 wide-eyed young souls tripped up the steps of dear old Rhodes high. Frozen through, a few bold ones managed to question, Where's the audi- torium? And from there on it was happy days. Wasn't it wonderful how we romped at the Fresh- men party? Oh, those wonderful Student Council people. Some of our 9B girls got a chance to display their talents in With a Song in my Heart. Weren't those blonde wigs and wooden shoes cute? Our own Fred Engleman went out for Freshmen Football and brake his leg in two places. How? Climbing over a fence. Joe Gudlin was the first of our boys to get a letter in track. ln football it was Gecking and Armstrong and in basketball it was Armstrong. And incidentally, by now Armstrong has reached the height where he can place the basketball in the net without effort. ln the IOA, we got a couple of foreigners. They were George Lechner and Bob Krieger and they were all the way from Tech! And Brooklyn, New York gifted us with Ted Yurcak. Don Gecking and Justine Cheselka got to run the Student Council for a year. No class is complete without its athletes, both masculine and feminine. The first girl in our class to get in girl leaders was Mary Ellen Shaw. Following her in were Cheselka, Urban, Wiese, Mushat, Owens, Hallahan, Scuba and Smith. Breaking into the boys Leaders were Armstrong and Gecking, who both hold offices in it. Studying hard in languages brought about merits for a number of our kids. Those that made the Ger- man Club were Mary Ellen Shaw, Lydia Scherer, Larry Gedeon, Dick Stause, George Lechner, Louise Wolf, Dorothy Mikolack, Ted Fessler, Eugene Jeffreys, and .Albert Leyerle. The French Club members are Hector Fraser, Betty Ziegler, George Lechner and Dorothy Owens. A lone member from our class made the Latin Club, she is Jean Lombardo. We are firm believers in fun, however mere are four traitors in our class who actually study. They made the Honor Society and they are Lydia Scherer, George Lechner, Dick Stause, and Betty Ziegler, Bookies! Believe it or not, we finally became Seniors and every head swelled at least a couple of inches. Our l2B elections brought about all-around Armstrong for president and George Lechner as vice-president. Dorothy Owens taking the notes and Jeanne Smith tapping the wallets. HISTORY We had the thrill of seeing Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Moran, and Mr. Henderson return from serving their country. The girls took over from there. Our class also brought forth Mary Ellen Shaw as head majorette and Frances Stone as one of the majorettes. Not to forget all our great kids in the bond who added gray hairs to three different band leaders. We had lots of trouble with our l2B informal but boy did we have fun! And then there were those few energetic baakies who wanted to graduate early: They went ahead in the Twelfth and they are: Lois Leahy, Jean Skowran, Carol Sellers, Lenny Wisniewski, Bob Obojske, and Don Wires, Joy Overly, and Mary Ann Guth. Coming into our class from a half grade below were: Dorothy Andrusczko, Irene Hallahan, Marge Cecil, Gene Fullington, Phil Giordano, and Will Osborne. After a summer of freedom, we came back to find ourselves l2A's. What a problem! So we rounded up our class and elected George Lechner as president, Dick Stause as vice-president, Lee Pawlak, secretary, and Larry Gedeon as treasurer. Then there was our class picnic. And how did you look in a sack? The football team was honored by four of our boys. Jacko Armstrong, Don Gecking, John Scerbik, and Robert Paal. Who will ever forget our psychological tests ? Everyone was seen exercising their fingers across their lips for days afterward. Roy Bugay's voice still rings through Rhodes halls as part of the boy's Octette. And so it was with Ar- lene Crouch in the girls' Triple Trio. Many of us came into our own in Melody Fair F'Rinstance, Lee Pawlak and Ramona Di Lellis with their duet and Shirley Russell's solo. Need we say anything about the Hula Dancers? HUB ---- BA! Our class sincerely hopes that coaches Moran and Sawyer, plus the needed animals, will turr out more Charity Game contenders in the future. So as we close, we say: We know we have not made big history as Columbus or Magellan but we do hope that our class has helped in the progression of the history of dear old J.F.R. and what little that we could do, we did willingly . . . and so we leave you Rhodes to classes behind and hope that they may share in the fun and enjoyment that you have brought us. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CLASS or IANUARY, 1948 Here is what we leave you Lowly lower grades The memories of he-men And mello IZA maids. From the balcony . . Reel l Splice I The IZA class leaves Mr. Martin all the available stocks and bonds in the city of Cleveland. Splice ll To Miss Simpson we leave our hopes for some new Boards of Education. Splice lll ln regards to Vannorsdolls acres we leave a labor problem lask the huskers of I l4.l Splice IV To Mr. Schmidt we leave the lipstick on Moryellen Shaw's atomic whistle and Francis Stone's big blue eyes staring at the missfits in the ranks of the blue and white band. Splice V To Miss Thomson and Mr. Tanko we leave our senior class problems. We hope they'll recover for the senior classes to come. Splice VI To Admiral Boom Hoffman we leave the pole position in the annual Sadie Hawkins Day Race. Reel ll Splice l John Scerbik and Bob Paal leave the football benches for someone else to warm. Splice ll The IZA class of James Ford Rhodes leaves Wally Onizchak's crutches to future senior gym classes. Splice lll Shirley Cutting leaves old J.F,R. in the middle of writing her book The Harvey Bays. Splice IV Lydia Scherer leaves her rippling laughter to all those who come after. Reel lll Splice l The senior class offers sympathy to coaches Moran, Holden and Vannorsdall. We are taking o Jocka Armstrong with us. Splice ll To all injured members of Rhodes' athletic teams we leave the services of Don Lester Kovach's big black limousine. Splice Ill To coach Moran we leave a serious gap in his forward wall. Splice IV We leave Miss Keller and the Glee Club memories of the giddy days when we spent a long and interesting period studying the holes in the ceiling. Reel IV The senior class wishes to congratulate the James Ford Rhodes faculty members for putting up with us for eight semesters. Amen CROSS COUNTRY- TRACK TEAM SOCIAL COMMITTEE fu A: I'-' sl I J 1 I. V. NOON MOVIE OPERATORS CAFETERIA YEARBOOK COMMITTEE HONOR SOCIETY GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO DRUM MAJORETVES , , FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL - Q, , BOY'S OCTETTE ,vii 2 I I I .15 1 Ja .' 'f CHEER LEADERS ff if 1 T, ,. :Q1-,asf-w. sim. T . 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'lOth .at West Tech. Rhodes Oct. 25th ..... .......... a t Rhodes Rhodes Nov. Ist ...... ...... a t West Tech. Rhodes Nov. 8th ..... ..... ., .... a t, Rhodes Rhodes Nov. 14th ..... ......., a t Adams Rhodes Th ......Newark ...Lakewood West Tech. .........-.LincoIn ........West-' .........MarshaII .......-lgnatious ..,,-., ..,,.-........South Holy Name eY O 6 I9 6 io 6 0 6 6 RHODES RAMS WEST SENATE CHAMPS CHARITY GAME Nov. 22nd ...... ......... a 1' Stadium Rhodes O ...... ...----- L Ufln I2 W, VW gf ARLEEN ZEPP Ruthie Y-Teeng Glee Clubg S ring Show '47j Choral Clubg th Grade Chorus. f I ,A 5, . 1' f . or ff 1 , rg! ,,, , . A A I, flv ' ' X IJCYIL' fl' v fzrv,-1 ' , I I ,f Iii' V emu ,:E..,R. 19 LL U ,B.,.,h:a,'7'L22.J PN if WW OJ W W BETTE ZIEC-LER S T eos ee e French Club, ec. r .5 Vice Pres. Honor S ci yy Y T ng r. Fri dshi 5 f F QS Pl 7. I8 ,, may wi lfilizflxlflf Senior Y-Teeny Girls' Lead- ersg Posture Awardg Office Productiong Office Force 426355 Melody Fair 47 p ln- tramural Sportsg B-R Can- teen' Committeeg Hostess in IOSQ 9th Grade Chorus. li? Gill LO HW J ' r r A r sh' ubp e 1 ma ulfp Cl ss r Willy ow of 44 C1 1 th Grade Chorusg al Clubp Bookroomg Dromatics. 9222 HJ f - f GERALD BRUCE WYNN f!Red!7 Radio Production. THEODORE FRANK YURCAK Brooklyn Class Announcements Com- mitteeg Senior Bandp Band and Orchestra Clubh V jf X' fg: ,X Ju X. ,C L- f L1 '14 .icy 'f -J K If J! PAUL V. YU RCO Ziegfield Cheerleaderj Stage Produc- tionp Reserve Bandp Radio Productionp Home Room Announcerg Vice Pres. Tax Stamp Clubg Class Prophecy Committee. .. 1' ANGELINE ZASA ::Ang,i?vl ,fd V 9th Grade ,rlu Chorus: .Choral Club: Glee Clubp ,Senior Choiry Spring .Show of,'l 947. , L 4 if . l W, .1 'VJ IL P f . .K fl, ff wr 'E ii 'I MIM ELLEN Head Drum Majorette, Or- chestra, Glee Club, Spring Shows 44, 45, 47, Pres., Sr. Bond, Pres., Girls' Leaders, German Club, Foreign Af- fairs Council, Citizens CIubg Pres., Sr. Y-Teen, Intra- mural Sports. GILBERT F. SKIBA UGVLIJJ Foremen's Clu pi rop Nut , rack. o r GRACE MARIE SKINTEK crski yn 9th rad hor g 9th ra e Tr e ' Spring , 47, Glee lub, e o d Colors Xyy! GAQELE ,I'T 1' 0 yuh' J ' eos I2 , ss, r' . Ib' y 'l rI ' of rs, J Fi s I' , . - een S rin h ' 2,5 ., For- Fj n ff Irs ou' ' Intro r ral o . I . fwmx .J -' I- I I6 Qifeigsi, 3 :-:anal-A, . ' is-ggi-'. -.:q ' f - ' ' EI.5:::- ?'1'if- ' ILE'-IEE?-Rim S-f':s- Q..-f s- -. 1 I ,I mi I :riff I gg I . 1 - I F' ,Z 1' I il- 1 , r I .- . . I .Y ,IL ' ss 0, ' I -up f , I gras 1.13-.N f , ,- RICHARD STAUSE FCDickJJ man Club, Vice Pre ., r- eign Affoirs Cou i ' Pres I2 s C u erve, I Honor Society, Pr ., Cla 't' ns I by Fr e Varsity Tr g di Aids. EANNE Sr. Bond, Orchestrog Ban Orch. Club, All-Hi nd '46, ' 7- 8..,YeTEen ab., Dru jorefte '46 Er '4 ' n Show '47, Glee u 5 Jr. F iendship Advisor. pk.. J -I ESTEVE , SUREDAM Intrarnqrai WresfIin!g.' I DORO ,HY URBM He III Girls' Lead ' Chor 5 Hostess 5 Spri hows '44, ' 5 Sr. Y- n Of- fice rodu -tio C' izens CA:lJb9 St. il Tr urerj ,bl 'ramural ports. Lf' I i I 11. ,f T 1, 'Ni E JOHN SCERBIK I J ,f fff'f'i5zan A sq,-choir, ighodqv Hag7,fRe- serve G Mdfiity F otybollg Reserje' T ckg Or- chest ay 58,7 Z'1,,- horusg Vfual Aidskyif' , . X. . ' up! lflQYli5iA SCHERER Sig retar German Clubg Ju- nioii Jfurnal Typistg Pro- graiin.,,'XChairman Honor So- 'cie,ty7.lY-Teen Clubg Glee Cliibgi'Choral Clubj 9th Grade Chorusg Spring Shows of l946 C1 l947g Office Force. 'rrnr ' jrlydr' LESTER c. ' SCHUBERT C4BudJJ Decathelon Teamg Freshman Footballg Intramural Wrest- lingg Stage Production. DONALD ROBERT SCHUMACHER 'E . 52 ' l- 1 Ai- 3' if it .. .,,. X NL I I ROBERT W. SCHUSTER fIB0bJJ IZA Social Committeep Stu- dent Councilg Foremen's Clubj Citizen Club. EVA iWERTHOFFER Li le Ev Y-Te Vice-Pres. Jr. Frie , Chorusg B.R. Can- Comm.' Office Forcej SZ 1946-l947g EVA SCU BA Yolka Student Council Sec'y.g l2B Social Committeej Glee Club, Librariang Girls' Lead- ersj Sr. Y-Teeng Jr. Y-Teen mitteeg Office Forceg Choral f Advisorg B.R. Canteen Com-Ljvvww Cl b. UM u My Tiif,iAf a 12, rw 4-- WM' M13 ffvf- HD ,, J, GLENN SEEMAN OC .- A ' ', cc :J 12A Social Committeeg Lab. E ' Ken Assistantp B.R. Canteen r m .iv jlgi ,gli C ' French C'Ub-, , V, Committeeg 9th Grade Boys' ' ,Q - ' 2 i ' . -, Ii' K If gg .Q Chorus. I foie-. '-. -5 ' ' ' -fill - 'LL ' .V r i el lie L- ? I 0 1 , QDWJV JL .iff L l'li,'iluf I5 WILLIAM E. OSBORNE Ozzie', F.T.A.p Boys Glee Clubg Senior Choirg Ninth Grade Boys' Chorus. I ss retar , I2 ry mitt ' irl ' der ubg Fr Cl I I eas I2 jff, reta , Y- ee riend- shi ' r. Cou ci on orld irsg I IA 6' IZB Student uncil. W ROBERT Joi-IN PAAL Tootsie,' German Clubj Reserve C1 Varsity Footballg Senior Band. 44 60041 AMW HGHMHII, Z ,IE Cklye Popjcffaaf I ! J ' a e C usg ee . IX III III liilillxf .4-'v L. Z' 'I Er W, Y I I ro an fizivurx xp I, e , , if I w -is I I In t I , J 11 -fu ' , 5 I. , We , i ,1'9 . ' Iii: 2 . 4155 if in ' . x xi-lkl' 4 If 011, I V i:,l7'N ' ,ly w Jo f HELEN IUS INE PAWLAK ff-Lee!! IZA Class Secretoryg Ninth Grade Chorusg Senior Choirj Spring Show I945-475 Ju- nior Triple Triog Sports In- tramuralg Glee Club Librar- ian and Vice President. HAROLD WILLIAM PLATT !fHaTTy7! Senior Bondp Band and Or- chestra Club. 4 0 b 4 I Y I' I irl' , h ode Cho sg Choral Clu , Glee ubg Senior Cho rg Spring Show of I947. IAMES M. SCANLQN Scan Brooklyn Literary Guildg Intramural Wrestling. -x 4, I 1 K MW N1 I . Al lg!-NY MARIE x' '-ZLQQIMBARDO L L FJea1iL1j1le'i Secretory Sr.. 'Chairg 'Latin Clu 7 Librarian, Girls' Glee Omg, 12A Yearboo wal,-nil . . . n ,. . L -Ch'airnlan,j Y-Teeazla usic Commf. Chairmgbg' Jiwjol' Triple' Triog SpringlS 6 of 1944 C1 l945j ' udeni Council. I MARY LOU LOUGHE Mary Lo Pres. F.T. .' -Te , Announc , f' u ' 'Rao tion 5 roo fl A Q1 MARlA MAY f5lfM'SEK if-'fllfagzeff X Spring - Shclwff 194451 119th Grade? ChorFsg gif' 1 lx ' E ' I .NIJ A A .ff 4-, ll' 1 ,fl ll I 1 DORA JANE lv1ATEj KA S!JayneJ! Y-Teeny Home Economic Clubp 9th Grade Chorus. , sk. L ' ..Lv'- 1' . ' 1 A 3' Q EQ. vb X. XX Y 'Nts' 1 Q U' Xiu , ggi..-X , X , .W-f X C XQ-,ff ,X X lv'- 1 x A Q2-as EANETTE ik 0 u 0 Q57 l LOU ISE MENG CC'-Iayv 12A Social Committeeg 9th Grade Chorus. ..-7 DOROTHY A. y M I KOLACK. ffmickeyff f 12A Class History ChOi,r.g German Clubj Glee Clubg Junior Triple Trio: Springy Shows of 1944 6' 19451 Jr. Journalg 9th Grade Chorusj 122 Hostess. BETTY MUSHAT ffmushff 12B Class Social Comm.g 12A Class Announcements COmm.p Citizens Club Soc. Chairmang Student Council Soc. Chairmong Senior Y- Teeng Girls' Leodersg For- eign Affairs Clubp Library Club. 72' AJC! X 1 filf' WALTER ONIZCHAK -ffwazllyv 12A Social Committeej Re- serve Football Managerg FOremen's Clubg Library Club. l X3 'C JH F S . Va' ,iii fam!! ,WLZJ-KAL . I M 'fl we me We W - - M... . ftifwffwcfffgfr, l ffl' ff'2Vfl f :f,rlf1ffi IBA fgewi - .. ' 6RGE ' 5 ,. V . . . -1, 1. y BOB KRIECER U a 7 A P5 fgghml Vgm, .6 ffxmfe -Q . 1 . gasses . . , UWM ,ff ff IZA Yearbook Committee: Y gl S, President l2Az G-lossy Vie- C0-J! IZB Social Committee Chair- . ' ff f- '1. f pres. 12B Class: Sr- Choir: mang Foremen's Club Secre- taryg Reserve Trackg Entered Rhodes in IOA Semester from West Tech. ww-Zi! DE K U E B LER Dercookie Reserve Football and Bas- ketballg Freshman Basket- ball. RAYMOND W. KU EH N Shorty LOU IS W. LAUTERM I LCH Louie Audio Aids: Lab Assistant. 4' ,. I2 Pres. Fr. Clubg Pres. Honor Soc.j Pres. World Affair Councilg German Clubj Rhoda Hi-Yg Entered in Sept. l945. ALBERT LEYERLE NAL!! German Club: Varsity Trackg Varsity R. Club. 5... 1: , 1osE17HLN.E. .LIOI3 of Ll French Glubp Al Chairman Cgifss Anrbaiuhfdementg Book R omg Noon' Day Movies. fl-. l. . r l 'kj Y BETTL Lou GLOGELIN Student Counpil Publicity 5' Tibket Chairml Q Chief R - kdio Announcerflilfhoral CIC! Junior friendsbilj' Cllubg 9t1h. Grade: Chorusg Bocikroprlalp Citigens Glubp Hos ess in 122. bi ,put gl u WW 'JJ W Wjlfwlf dypdj .. .E nf- l ff f nggfjvhglgjstmaligv S 4, 5 THOMAS 1. l - 1, ' if Q KEPPLER ,ff -HQL2, .i - E or . V' XA-iiqlldy B .E Varsity Football Managerg cis u s, my ' in E .5 Vorsity R. Clubg Class Hus- fy 1 ee' , . tory Commutteeg Reserve gil, - X I U Trackj Foremen's Club. ALBERT N. HUNY NAV! EUGENE L. jEFFERY FfGene,J German Clubg N.M.O.g Vis- ual Aidsg Audio Aids. 2 3 1' L lf'il'L'lf14 Ar, ,1 .-'f,a.l'1J1 xzijfM L-I.-S- QA'gliJEi ,,, THOMAS KASN ER, 112. -- NDN Kfmf' Reserve Trackp Sr. Choirp :':: H Decafhelon Captaing Boys' ' ' Glee Clubg Boys' Chorus. ' l f lfgf R 'SL - 1 f-I ,ff - imp fy N jx ' ' 5 ix llg. Q .: 5 ? .5 .. if ..,s L :es Elk, ' u ,-f ff- . , l 3355, ,N i , . . ' , nw l L 2? l L J E- -. E E i 1Ti?:S2Eit'li. il i. . i RONALD LOUIS l X KOEPF De1'cowboy l E -f Freshman, fRe,serve I Fpotballg Freshmehjgasketball. . f ' l ' . 'W 325, E .N , H! V4 VW . i l'- .Q X . XE .Q ROBERT S. KOONS Snooks,' Treasurer Rhoda Hi-Yp Track and Cross Countryg Senior Band. V 5114, J? DONALD KOVACH Lester Foremen's Clubj Varsity Football and Basketball Manager. . l ' ,il Al l fl ill! X lsllxlyulv l V WV ll U, f DONALD A. GECKING Monk Social Comm., Pres. Student Council, Vice Pres. Leaders Club, Varsity Basketball, Football, R Club, Pres. BR Canteen. LA Cg . S6 I'Ve 1' affan bld df ' or I . 1 ea . j lo - il- b 6 r k s ' s Gif L, ful S if ' 1 I I t I Inf A1 f , ff M J ,,, l'll,gjWGl5' l f ANNA MARIE HALL Anna Home Economic Club, Y- Teen. I0 I., '.i '3 ,ln fc, l sr Y. , , e+l ' Q3 51.2 1' Si' . A ' '59 Cz. L f -ii , - 1 51. ' 4 9 K lamb , :- oolo P A -,7 l.o. L ' as ' . A yy l 1 er- X .. 'ff E.:-, ' 4 vu.-1, ' .Q - , .. ?'lrg'fT'lf x . . . - fd 5 ' f E . , 1 J i l gl 2, 5 V'I,lli s Q 'll I' f f 3 Mi A l ,Q lion, ,i :Yl.'J f' rr V . ,jj ff yw'JMrlRENE HALLAHAN III!! German Club, Citizens Club: Vice Pres. Leaders Club, Typist, Rhodes Review, Of- fice Productionp Student Council, Homeroom Chair- man, Y-Teeng Spring Show 1947. DIQROIVEEQWJ 'Tl T H V RWM l, J CAROL Glee ubp . Friendship, S h of 1944 and I 5 oral Club, 9th Gra orusp ' Bookroom. HILILEBR CHT Cica JJ l l X REGINMR RQLLEN ,yflfyeggw-, Pre Lidfary Clubilll Vice Pre Social Chair 6 ,Sec- l , ' jx ci will FRAN K A. DYDEK fichefil Foremen's Club. FRED ENCELMAN ffRedJ! Audio Aids, Visual Aidsg German Clubj Reserve G Senior Bondi Reserve Foot- ball. ' ' L , fl- QL ,. ff! ,-LL. 1.-' M QV' 1 ,,' i.- R D. rei ' fo' Council Treo repyll l u bling Ap- u Cl j F shmen r ck lntr r Wrest- i g' u idsg e k fee. Zum T ,QQQMWCWZ6 l REN E FR KS Frankie Soc. Comm. Chairman: Stu-WM dent Councilg Spring Play WV, 475 Choral Clubj 9th Grodecfikvpllf' Chorus, Rhodes Review., Www jwmwf 1 1. f if ' fill ' ,fel KL MLQ 0' ff! V ' - - Y , . V+? - f..f- , ax V I' Lf!! f Y Y , WA , ,f .fffflfi H,-ill I 33 ,. 01 A! fdflf' ' ECTOR FRAS R ' L rl w 1 r Y , If ,J , ... il -'..,. Hee .V French Clubg Rhoda Hi-Yi j - i Foremen's Clubp Tennis ' Teamg Prop Nuts. A ll 'J fl-,ff 'I 'il I J A f ,Sify 4 1Ql2DJfe, FUELL1 Nc, 1R. fl Jack Reserve and Varsity Basket- ball Manogerg ReserveTrack Teomj Senior Bondi Orch- estrag 9th Grade Chorus: Visual Aidsj Spring Show 19475 Reserve Bandg Alpha Hi-Y. ll ff! THEODORE E. 'P :E4::-E: EU TE E! lC. FESSLER :-:t ll FULL CMN. :cFess:: I D fu U 5 cr e lu X X' Ger n Club i ' s' 'l l 1 f.,'V 'A V SeniorxJChl lr' oys' lee -'ET idS,N .- . andl ' Club? phflaf 194 :ll'9fh 55? b. Assistant. . Grace., YE' fyvfnj . T fl ill 0 .fieft 1 A --'-1 ie -. A I A , I, U .. N. f X ll p l ldjl x T X X , v l l , l, In ,' 'I I 4 , , L ,, JUSTLNY iffy ,ESEl K, fl W 7 - Sgcial' Comm,gLSenior Friend-l, X-sknvpg Vice l5Pres. Student' CounciIg.Giw' Leaders Club: Inijrarrnural Spoi'-tsp Spring Priiglllactions 44 5110475 Jr. glwollrg Citizens Cll.lbg Choral u . f A! GLENN R. COWCILL Year Book Comm.g Visual Aidsg NMOQ Audio Aids: Band 6' Orch. Clubj Bandg Orchestrap Alpha Hi-Yg All Hi Band 46, 47. iQ EwELL 'fs PM fm Voqlcelfgulturei if m asf XgudePres. 'ie oy! ics: 'Wi' llfi , 1' .l , 71 G. CROSS ,l HJ ckv if v Fore en's A if L, . , , -we , C 5H ju Tgfiewgi 4 'V i- :fy in Q R113 ,Ml i . E Nl 1, , l, SH IR LEY fi CUTTING Shiv-1 Year Book Comm.: Y-Teeny Spring Plays 44, 45, 475 Glee Clubj Voice Cultureg Bandg Intramural Sports: 9th Grade Chorusg 9A Triple Trioj Hostess 122. I i i 7 . -XJ if i SJ ll ,RQlXlftL.D DAEHLERX' rtROn,,, IX lalserve Football, Foremen's Cblibgx Qth' grade Chorus. I i I , 1 .1 ig V, -UV SX . tl ! , Gor' Social Co lu ' ouri n ' - ' F : 1 , GLORIA DA VM' b, GleeeCl 5 niorl F .- i p s, ad RAMONA M. DiLELLlS fCM0naJJ Yearbook Comm.g Senior Choirg Spring Shows 47 C1 455 Glee Club: Jr. Triple Trioj Bookroomp 9th Grade Chorus. xr. A ' ' Wx. sr. :,.,., k 4 1-e-aCi' X'-,x A rs, is 42 X, ,,i, A ' . . Nw.- V, NX, --'-:NC w., -. Q A QC b,:-N-5s'S- 4 , DO Ti-iv 'X N ZK 'Do zen A Junib rien ip, Sr. iend- shi , Dis sary , Red s Cl , Ch Club, a wp cyl, tromural port - f w f1,f! fl? -4' J! VL, f V' I 4 j 2. J v jf? Z f Vlv, lg- -l ll 1 T -7 fl fl RALPH R' ARMSTRONG Jocko', Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, R. Club, Track Cop- tain, l2B Class President, Boys' Leaders, President, Student Council, B. R. Can- teen Committee, Kenneth Hall Memorial, Cap Cr Gown Comm. LILLIAN BLASIK ffLfil,, 9th Grade Chorus A l FL, ,, VI l HMC l , V JA I 371, N I 'K Y LA, 'W 4, L ' ELMER 1. BODNAR If-EL!! Stage Production, Student Council, 9th Grade Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Senior Band. jb- ' -4- 51 live, f '4'-ee 5 , . T V . ,FA ,Ei ll.- ,F - t 1 . 'Yr v l X l Q v I l , -Ml. , X y X N1 ,cclf ,f .Mi V , l I ROBERT BRENNER KlBOb,! President, Foremens Club, Jr. Council World Affairs, Foremens Letter. ROY E. BUGAY' K!BugsJ! Band C1 Orch. Club, Citizens Club, Student Council, La- tin Club, Visual Aids, NMC, Rhoda Hi-Y, Boys' Octetfe, C.C. Track, Sr. Choir, Pres. ,EANNE CASE Jimmie Class Announcement Comm., 9th Grade Chorus, Choral Club 4.17 Alfie .X MARjORll5 CECIL KM Q: ,' Jr. Else' lllil-. if e.filf' 1 if 'f-sl lilllvl ,lffllil-,ifr'l K, lv' MLA, , li-'lor' Ili. sgfbiliib ' X . i , , 1 igf M SOCIAL COMMITTEE Chairman-Irene Franks Justine Cheselka Gloria Doso Donald Gecking Walter Onizchok Robert Schuster Arlene Crouch Ted Fessler Jeanette Meng Donald Schumacher Betty Ziegler YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE Chairman-Jean Lombardo Glenn Cowgill Shirley Cutting Ramona DiLeIlis Ray Eirich Andrew Holz Bob Krieger Lydia Scherer PROPHECY COMMITTEE Dorothy Andruszko Robert Koons Betty Lou Logelin Paul Yurko CLASS W Robert Pool CLASS Dorothy ILL COMMITTEE Louise Wolf HISTORY COMMITTEE Mikolack Thomas Keppler CLASS AN NOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Chairman--Josephine Lioi Betty Mushat Jeanne Case Theodore Yurcak John Scerbik FLOWER AND COLORS COMMITTEE Ronald Koepf Grace Skintek CAPS AND GOWNS COMMITTEE Ralph Armstrong Dorothy Harrison CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS MOTTO Now that our task has once begun Let us not leave it till it's done. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT George Lechner VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Stouse il 55:2 V SECRETARY Helen Pawlok TREASURER Lawrence Gedeon S QE,- Y , ff,-gmc I I I i ii I I ii- ii 5 WILLIAM T.. MARTIN 97 We, the January class of 48 , dedicate this yearbook to one of our greatest friends among the faculty, Mr. Wm. T. Martin who has always been more or less a father to us. We shall always remember the congenial gentleman who always has had a smile for the members of our class whether he knew them personally or not. He was often forced to defend his assertions against the vigorous verbal attacks of his class, but always did so willingly, with fairness, never' losing patience with us. He is known to many of us as Father Time, due to his never-failing presence officiating as time keeper at our varsity grid-iron battles. So in simple Rhodian lingo, we say, Mr. Martin, you're one heck of a swell guy! Members of the Class of January l948: ln the years of your lives, up to this time, you have experienced two of the worst social dislocations in the history of our country-the depression of the early thirties and the past war. Certainly brighter days lie ahead, and we trust their arrival will not be long delayed. Each of you will have your part to play in the establishment and operation of guarantees against a recurrence of catastrophies such as these. May your individual parts be done with intelligence, courage, and the broacl outlook of world citizens. Best wishes to each of you. Sincerely, NEIL D. MATHEWS Il 9 Our Jgfma' Wafer James Ford Rhodes High School Class Of January 1948 QPR 12 . -v-- '----Y--41? 7 , 1 '1' -- Y 1--- LY V --Y -V- f - --'f-f-.j-,g,4,g 7 ,. ::r.v Y 4.-. - -V gg wi , ,- W.-...ig j- -..,..,, f YY? YY V- Av N -v ' 5-1- ,.- 1 - . ' - u ' . A V. , . .V ,-,.. N3-,M - , 'I' ,Twin 94214 5-4. -MM , ff iii zur- A-3-, ..: A 9' 'cf 1? 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