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JUNIORS Page twenty Albert Almestir William Anderson Andy Badik Anna Beloff Mary Bilski Anthony Bobak George Bobash Robert Brennan Richard Cashman Walter Coffman Virginia Crossett Susie Csir Margaret Curry Ellsworth Eckman Velma Edwards Edward Fix Arnold Frautschi Chester Fry Casimer Galernik Lloyd Hahn William Halada Marguerite Heinemann Marcella Hirsch Mark Hreben Elizabeth Jarosi Harry Johnson Theodore J uhos llorothy Kelly Joseph Lasonsky Homer Lynott Joseph Nlazur Irvin Mays Louise McMullen Agnes Minarcin Margaret Mokri Frances Myers Jenny Nycz John Pavuk Helen Pringle Lillian Pringle Beatrice Prono Frank Radocy Ovie Ramsey Mike Rebris John Rich Tom Rinker James Savage Mary Schrier Catherine Schwenning Hazel Schwerkoske Eugene Shinks Edward Sekac Joseph Smietana William Smith Micheal Strachocky Bob Sweed Wilda Tinney Helen Uifman Chester Waclawski Laura Yoo Joseph Zdybeck
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CLASS PROPHECY continued A rinky dink Circus was organized so Esther decided to take us over to visit the rest of our class mates. As we entered the gates I heard a familiar voice calling, Come and see the one and only Oriental dancer from the foreign town of Rossford. Her grace and ease admired by all the world. The true Mary Kohanskaf' The man in the high silk hat and evening suit was the Master of Ceremonies and husband of the dancing lady and guess who he was? Dear Old Benny Adams Schultz. When he saw us, tears came to his eyes and he hurried to tell M. K. we were here. I saw Anna Platek and Julius Kovarik coming with their Dog Flea Show and when they saw us their fleas even laughed. Mary K. came out and kissed me and told me how much she had missed me. She had grown more beautiful and lovely. Our attention was attracted to Joe Knurek, Lewis Appt, Nick Bobak and Benny Piotrowski, who were trying to make the elephant sit down. Joe was manicuring its nails and Lewis was making funny faces at it. Nick Bobak was a clown and had taken an ice cream cone away from a little kid, and Benny P. had scared a kid into fits by just looking natural. Hedwig Tutak was trying to creep under the Circus tent, but when she saw us she fainted-embarrassing moments. We brought her to and soon we were again one happy couple. Thelma Tomas and Paul Kaczor had been married 22 years and even Paul's Floyd Gibbons talk could not get the last word. Lewis Frautschi was the water boy, and you've probably heard that he married the fattest women of the world, Barbara Radocy. Clarence Fredrick turned out to be the walking skeleton and every time he moved it sounded like two skeletons dancing on a tin roof. Emil Pavlica and Laura Tarkievvicz had been married and Laura was telling us she dir'n't realize how in love she was with Emil, until one night she saw his Herculean figure in the moonlight-serenading her. Emil had been studying music in Slime City and his teacher, Mr. Doebler, said he was a very rare specimen. CNo, he wasn't half baked, but there wercn't many like him.J We heard the strains of Charlotte Mierjewski's violin playing Ah, Sweet Misery of Life for the monkey audience to dance to. Jerome Brooks, we learned, had turned out to be the Tarzan of the Circus and his wife, Margaret Golbfnec, was also a lady of the trapeze Mrs. Chester McCready fthe former Dorothy Sarverl was operating a beauty shop called The New Wrinkle. Earl Fitzgerald and Joe Durco had an Insurance Company called the '5Shuredeath. You know Earl married Anna Baker and Joe had married that dazzling blonde, Helen Cieply. Helen Radocy ran an Old People's Home on Spinach Avenue for all above 111 years old. Eat plenty of Vegetables and you live long, was their motto, but at present they had only two occupants, Irene Stvartak, 130 years old, and Bea McCaslin, who was 134 years old. Did you know that as soon as Bea left school she married Red Emmick, and Ehait Vero1i3ica?Romp and Catherine Gampher had committed suicide over the fact? Too a ,wasn' it. ' Mary Dancik, we were informed, was a surgeon in the We-slic-em Hospital. Mary claimed she didn't know what depression was. Her business sure was expanding. Clement Cervenec was operating a Pullyourgum Dentistry. Esther finished and said, I'm so glad they are all living so happily. Just then I heard a crash and Woke up to find myself lying on the davenport and dreaming about the future. OURSYA ULYTRA HELLENHA ECKERAA. Page nineteen
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...... ....... C atherine Schwenning Vice Pres. ...... .......... ..... T o mmy Rinker Secy.- Treas ...... .... .,......., . . V..,...,.. M ary Schrier Advisors .... ...... M r. Burns and Mr. Troutner Class Colors ...... ....... .......,... . S carlet and Gray Members of the Junior Class took an active part in athletics, music, and other social functions. Athletics: The Junior boys gave a good account of themselves in football. They were out to practice every day and fought hard in every play. Boys who played on the team were: Joe Lasonsky, Tom Rinker, William Anderson, Frank Radocy, Ovie Ramsey, Mike Strachoskey, and Walter Coffman. A Joseph Zdybek, student manager, performed a faithful and loyal duty to the team. Again the Junior boys displayed some more of their strength. Tom Rinker, Joe Lasonsky, and Walter Coffman played on the Varsity Basketball team. Many Junior boys played on the lightweights. Music: Mr. Nold's Music department would be crippled without the talent of the Juniors. Both boys and girls eagerly joined the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, .and Band. Harry Johnson was successful in winning first place in the county violin solo for his fourth consecutive time. Others deserving recognition are: Tom Rinker, Lloyd Hahn, William Halada, Andy Badik, Walter Coffman Marguerite Heinemann, Catherine Schwenning, Louise McMullen, Mary Schrier, Velma Edwards, Dorothy Kelly, .and Margaret Curry. The social functions sponsored by the Junior Class were very successful. Com- mittees are as follows: Hall0we'en Masq. Dance Committee: Catherine Schwenning, Marguerite Heinemann, Al- bert Almeister, Tom Rinker, Wilda Tinney, Agnes Minarcin, and Bob Sweede. Sup- port of entire class. Card Party and Dance Committee: Catherine Schwenning, Chester Waclawski, Albert Almeister, Marguerite Heinemann, Wilda Tinney, Richard Cashman, Tom Rinker, Robert Sweede, and Dorothy Kelly. A great success. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Tom Rinker, Catherine Schwenning, Bob Sweede, Wilda Tinney, Richard Cashman, Marguerite Heinemann, and Walter Coffman. Junior Play Members: Tom Rinker, Bob Brennan, Wilda Tinney, Agnes Minarcin, Mar- guerite Heinemann, Laura Yoo, Richard Cashman, Helen Uffman, Dorothy Kelly, Mike Strachosky, Eugene Shinks, and Walter Coffman. Hobgoblin House was given on April 13, 1934. Page twenty-onc
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