South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1950

Page 1 of 52

 

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1950 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collectionPage 7, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collectionPage 11, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collectionPage 15, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collectionPage 9, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collectionPage 13, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collectionPage 17, 1950 Edition, South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1950 volume:

Mke Cnitonion °t 19 4 9 EDITED BY THE JUNE CLASS. 1949 AND THE JANUARY CLASS. 1950 WAYNE G. SMITH Principal It is June, 1949, and each of you is filled with a strong feeling of satisfaction over a job well done You have successfully passed the requirements which will make you an eligible candidate for a high school diploma I congratulate you! Let me remind you. however, of the very valuable character training which has been an accompaniment to your high school education. You have grown in honesty, courage, self reliance, ambition, perseverance, adaptability, humor, and loyalty. Your American education has hcd as its objective the development of American ideals. These ideals are the development of the individual for his own and the common good. The welfare of our democracy depends upon education, an education which does not end at eighteen or twenty-two. Education must continue throughout life. Apply the lessons which have been taught to you here at South High School to the community which you serve. Continue your education! Pago 3 DEDICATION In appreciation of the honor and recognition brought to our class and our school by their line sportsmanship, we, the Senior Classes of June, 1949, and January, 1950, dedicate this Annual to Our Championship Teams. Page 4 SENIOR CLASS OF JUNE 1949 Class Colors: MAROON AND WHITE Class Motto: IT CAN BE DONE Page 5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Norman Archacki Boys' Treasurer David Dankowski President Betty Livingston Secretary Rosalie ]odrzejek Girls' Treasurer Helon Lipiec Annual Committee Chairman Ralph Pearl Sgt.-at-Arms Lillian Pitko Social Committee Chairman Madeline Grivich Vice President Chester Ziolaskiowicz Prom Committee Chairman Dorothy Litwinowicz Dolores Haborak Ray Wlosowicz Senior Day Dinner Commencement Senior Day Program Committee Chairman Committee Chairman Committee Chairman SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES ANNUAL COMMITTEE COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Helen Lipiec. Chairman Dolores Haborak, Chairman Mildred Wallace Renee Conde Carol Selleck Charles Nichols Loretta Staba Ronald Jablonski Mark Magovich Joe Baginski Eleanor Krivan Mary Lou Matts PROM COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY DINNER COMMITTEE Chester Zielaskiev icz, Chairman Dorothy Litwinowicz, Chairman Dolores Fryzel Theresa Rys Jeanne Polman Dolores Siodlarz Tom Basic Dan Panageas Dolores Krakowski Betty Putich Leonard Kopec Irene Rosensteel SOCIAL COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY PROGRAM COMMITTEE Lillian Fitko, Chairman Ray Wlosowicz, Chairman Jennie DiNanno Bill Lloyd Stanley Witczak Dorothy Godek Audrey Simon Patricia Nemec Jacqueline Skero Olga Guella Dolores Tolodziecki Robert Bilewski Page 7 MARY ABRAMCZYK 3708 East 52 Street Y-Teen; Ushers Club; Operetta 47. JOSEPH BAGINSKI 6606 Charter Avenue Joe Annual Committee. Band. Orchestra; Instrumental Concert. HENRY ANTOSZEK 4726 Czar Avenue Hank NORMAN ARCHACKI 3619 East 76 Street Archie Senior Class Treasurer. DOROTHY BANASZAK 6205 Butler Avenue Dottie Y-Teen; Bowling League. TOM BASIC 3724 Washington Park Blvd. Basie ROBERT BILEWSKI 8416 Vineyard Avenue Bob Latin Club, Vice President. GEORGE BORS 3696 East 52 Street Stage Cralt; A Cappella, Jamboree ‘47. FRANCES BIELEN ANN BORECZKY 5771 Portage Avenue 2999 East 59 Street Fran Shorty Y-Teen; Dispensary Assistant; National Honor Society; Latin Majorettes. Operetta '46. Club; Library Assistant; Op- eretta 47. DANIEL BOBEREK 9427 Cardwell Avenue Boob Hi-Y; Stage Cralt. A Cappella, Operetta '48; Jamboree '48. GEORGE BRAYER 3979 East 71 Stroet Brayer A Cappella; Operetta ‘47. Page 8 RICHARD BREWSTER 6929 Harvard Avenue Bugs National Honor Society, President, Treasurer; Latin Club. President. Radio Operator; Radio Club. JOHN BROSKI 4070 East 71 Street Cuppy lay Vee Football '46. Varsity Basketball '47, '48. '49. Baseball '47, '48, '49. Beacon Staff; Mask and Wig; Hall Guard; Future Teachers ol America. WILLIAM CARRUOZZO 7928 Connecticut Avenue WILLARD CESEAR 3735 East 69 Street Bill Hi-Y; Stage Cralt; A Cappella; Operetta '47, Jamboree '47. CARL BULTROWICZ 7521 Aetna Road Bull Jay Vee Football '46; Varsity Football '47. ROLAND CIHA 3166 East 49 Street Ciha RENEE CONDE 6301 Waterman Avenue Conde Gym Leaders; Latin Club; Y-Teen; Student Council, National Honor Society; Library Assistant; Bookshop; Sales Tax Representative. DONNA CORRIGAN 4922 Frasee Avenue Corky Latin Club, Y-Teen; Jr. Council on World Affairs, Ushers Club, Band; Boosters Club; Operetta '46, '47. PAUL DADAIAN 4612 McGregor Avenue Bogo Student Council; Hi-Y; Movie Operator; A Cappella; Operetta '47. DAVE DANKOWSKI 7423 Claasen Avenue Veets Senior Class President; Band; Hall Guard; National Honor Society; Mask and Wig; Hi-Y. ELIZABETH CORSI 8201 Grand Division Avenue Betty Gym Leaders. RICHARD DelROSA 4608 Vivian Avenue Spanky Movie Operator; Operetta ‘48. Page 9 JANE DiNANNO 7818 Rosewood Avenue Jennie Social Committee. Jr. Council on World Affairs Secretary. Y-Teen. Student Council; Latin Club. Treasurer. Bookshop; Operetta '47 BETTY DORSEY 7704 Bancroft Avenue Betts National Honor Society. Secretary, Latin Club; Mask and Wig; Jr Council on World Affairs. Vice President. Secretary; Bookshop. Radio Club. Beacon Staff, Page Editor. Band; Jamboree '48. Operetta '47. Spring Play '47 VICTORIA DYBALA 6925 Hosmer Avenue Vicky Ushers Club; Bowling League; Mask and Wig. Operetta '47. ANN DZMURA 6047 Hillman Avenue Student Council. Mask and Wig. Ushers Club; Sales Tax Chairman. Spring Play 47; Jamboree ’47; Operetta '47, '48 VICTORIA DUDA 5642 Drake Avenue Duda A Cappella; Ushers Club; Operetta '46. '47, '48 DOLORES ENGLE 3448 East 76 Streot Dee Operotta '47. '48; Jamboree '46; Y-Teen. KENT FOULKES 9306 Rosewood Avenue Band; Orchestra, Jamboreo '47; German Club; Instrumental Concert. DOLORES FRYZEL S427 Mumiord Avenue Foozy Prom Committee; Student Council; Latin Club; Mask and Wig. Spring Play '48. LILLIAN FITKO 4614 Czar Avenue Dimples Social Committee Chairman; Mask and Wig. Y-Teen, Vice President; Ushers Club. Sales Tax Representative. Majorettes; A Cappella. Operetta '46, '47, '48. Bowling League; Boosters Club. FRANCES FLOWER 3454 Kimmel Road Randy Latin Club; Mask and Wig Operetta 46. '47, '48; Y-Teen Jamboree '47. '48; A Cappella Spring Play '48. KEITH FOULKES 9306 Rosewood Avenue Kcitz Instrumental Concert; Hi-Y; Band, A Cappella. THERESA GENIUS 3842 East 72 Street Terry Bowling League. Page 10 DOLORES GLADEK 3605 East 65 Street Dolly Y-Teen; Gym Leaders; Jamboree 46. '47, '48; Boosters Club; Sales Tax Representative, All-Star Basketball, JOHN GOLEMBIESK! 7805 Jones Road Jay Vee Football '46, Varsity Football '47. '48, Jay Vee Basketball 47; Varsity Basketball •48. CORR1NE GLEINE R.F.D. No. 1. Brccksvillo Rd. Corky Y-Teen; Ushers Club; Latin Club. NICK GRABOWSKI 6007 Hosmer Avenue Student Council; Student Football Manager. DOROTHY GODEK 7304 Aetna Road Smiley Social Committee. Ushers Club; Bookshop; Student Council; Majorettes; Operetta '46. MADELINE GRIVICH 3465 East 52 Street Madge Senior Class Vice President; National Honor Society; Student Council; Radio Club. Treasurer; Library Assistant; Library Club, Secretary HELEN GROSSI 4066 East 81 Street Y-Teen; Ushers Club; Bookshop; Operetta ’47. DOLORES HABORAK 4419 Poarse Avenue Habby Dispensary Assistant; Gym Leaders, President; Beacon Stall, Page Editor; National Honor Society; Radio Club. Vice President; Future Teachers o! America. ALICE GRUSZEWSKI 5721 Harvard Avenue Patches Student Council; Radio Club; Ushers Club. Majorettes. OLGA GUELLA Oggie 6626 Lansing Avenue Bowling League, Office Assistant; Band; Orchestra; Jamboree '47; Instrumental Concert; Operetta '47; Majorettes. RUDOLPH HECKELMOSER S418 Fleet Avenue Rudy ANTHONY HEJL 7513 Worley Avenue Tony Page 11 RICHARD HLATKY 3711 East 57 Street Beebe Movie Operator; Jay Vee Football '46. Varsity Football '47, ‘48; Jay Vee Basketball 47 SYLVIA HYCLAK 3005 East 65 Street Pil Operetta 46 RONALD JABLONSKI 3915 East 41 Street Jabby National Honor Society; Gym Leaders; Movie Operator ROSALIE JEDRZEJEK 6819 Temple Avenue Poochi Senior Class Treasurer; Y-Teen. Secretary. Gym Leaders; Bowling League; Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Majorettes; Instrumental Concert, Jamboree '47. EDWARD HUDZINSKI 7425 Indiana Avenue Hudson Jay Vee Football '47, Orchestra; instrumental Concert. BOB JESIONOWSKI 6824 Kazimior Avenue Jesse James Hi-Y; Gym Leaders. Operetta •47. '48 BETTY IORDAN 9325 Gaylord Avenue Betts Radio Club; Jr. Council on World Affairs; Latin Club; Band. EDMUND KAZMIERCZAK 6526 Fleet Avenue Ed CARL JUCHNOWSKI 4143 East 99 Street Latin Club. A Cappella; Operetta '46, ’47, 48 STEPHANIA KASICKI 3602 East 76 Street PAT KLARES 6708 Owosso Avenue Ushers Club. Operetta 46. GEORGIANNA KLECKA 3635 East 49 Street Georgie Bowling League. Ushers Club. Page 12 ELSIE KLEINSCHMIDT 3449 East 78 Street Bordens GENE KNIPPER 7203 Ivy Avenue Nipper Sales Tax Representative; Operetta '48. THERESA KOLAKOWSKI 71 IS Fullerton Avenuo Terry Ushers Club. Bowiing League. DONNA KOLNIK 7201 Union Avenue Sock German Club. Y-Teen; Gym Leaders; Bookshop. Beacon Stall; Jamboree '46. '47, '48. Operetta '46. All-Star Basketball; Boosters Club; Future Teachers of America. ALEX KOCHER 4305 Pershing Avenue Axel Student Council; Hi-Y, Movie Operator; Gym Leaders; Sales Tax Representative. LEONARD KOPEC 7130 Claasen Avenue Torpe Student Council; Jr Council on World Affairs, Radio Club; Radio Operator; Stago Craft, Baseball ‘47, 48; Jamboree ’47. '48; Spring Play 48 DOLORES KOSCINSKI 4126 East 64 Street Blondy Student Council; Bowling EDWIN KRAJEWSKI League; Dispensary Assistant; 8817 Clement Avonue Ushers Club; Sales Tax Representative. LEONARD KOSIENIAK 3592 East 75 Street Kosy DOLORES KRAKOWSKI 6010 Gertrude Avenue Dossie Ushers Club; Operetta 48. JUNE KOVALCHUK 12205 Oakfield Avenue Ushers Club, Bowling Loague; Y-Teen, Mask and Wig. ELEANOR KRIVAN 7819 Maryland Avenue Pudgy Student Council; A Cappolla; Operetta 46, '47, '48 Page 13 BOB KUBERA 3393 East 49 Street Student Council. FRANK KUCINSKI 4567 Turney Road junior Stcgo Craft; Mask and Wig. HELEN LESNIAK 3609 East 75 Street Minnow Student Council; Ushers Club; Majorettes. Operetta '46 HELEN LIPIEC 6726 Worley Avenue Annual Committee Chairman: Student Council. National Honor Society; Y-Teen; Ushers Club. President; Bookshop. A Cappella; Operetta '46. 47. '48. Conservatory; Boosters Club. TED KUCINSKI 6723 Park Avenue DOROTHY LITWINOWICZ 3463 East 72 Street Lit Ushers Club; Library Assistant. JANE LITWINOWICZ 3726 East S3 Street Y-Teen. Ushers Club; Bowling League; Operetta '47. MARK MAGOVICH 4020 East 89 Street Annual Committee; German Club. President; Sales Tax Representative. BETTY LIVINGSTON 7818 Goodman Avenue Senior Ciass Secretary; Student Council. National Honor Society. Secretary; Y-Teen. Radio Club. Secretary; Beacon Staff. Associate Editor; Majorettes; Operetta 46, Boosters Club, Latin Club. Treasurer, Sgt -at-Arms, Future Teachers of America; Bowling League ROBERT MALASKI 3606 East 74 Street Moose Jay Vee Football '46. Varsity Football '47. '48. jay Vee Basketball '47; Varsity Basketball ■48. BILL LLOYD 3578 East 54 Street Lloyd Gym Leaders DOLORES MALESKY 6807 Hosmer Avenue Debbie German Club. Mask and Wig; A Cappella; Jamboree '47; Operetta '47. '48. Page 14 EDDIE MARVIN 4215 Warren Street Sales Tax Representative. LAVERNE MASON 3228 East 44 Streot Kandy Latin Club; Beacon Staff; Y-Teen; Ushers Club; Bowling League. A Coppella; Operetta '46, '47, '48. JANE MARZEC 6214 Fullerton Avenue Janie Y-Toen; Ushers Club; Bowling League. Mask and Wig MARY LOU MATTS 3993 East 41 Street Mattie Gym Leaders; Ushers Club; Bowling League; Boosters Club; Operetta '46. '47. '48; Student Council; Y-Teen; A Cappella. i GLORIA MICHALAK 6611 Poland Court Glo Ushers Club; Operetta DIANE MARZOLO 4062 East 91 Street Sales Tax Representative; Bookshop; Bowling League tilford McClendon 3912 East 91 Street Tippy NCK MILCINOVIC 3527 East 80 Street Lover '46. Hi-Y. Baseball '48. ANGELINE MICHALSKI 4720 Ciar Avenue Angie Student Council; Bookshop; Ushers Club; Beacon Staff; Operetta '46; Bowling League; Boosters Club RAYMOND MORENC 7905 Jones Road Hi-Y DAN MILCINOVIC 3527 East 80 Street Jay Vee Basketball ’46, '47; Varsity Basketball ‘48 LEONARD NEJMAN 3985 East 66 Street Len A Cappella. Page 15 PATRICIA NEMEC 7207 Ivy Avenue Pat Y-Teen, Latin Club; Ushers Club, funior Council on World Aiiairs, Beacon Stall. Page Editor; Jamboree '46. Science Club; Conservatory. Boosters Club; Mask and Wig. PATRICIA NOSER 3581 East 76 Street Pat Ushers Club; Operetta ‘47. Spring Play 48. Mask and Wig; Ollice Assistant; Tax Stamp Representative CHARLES NICHOLS 5018 Pershing Avenue Chuck Junior Council on World Allairs JOANNE OBER 6063 Hillman Avenuo I Ushers Club; Bowling League. Sales Tax Representative CHESTER OSTROWSKI 5719 Fleet Avenue Hall Guard; Stage Craft; Student Council; Jamboree '47, Gym Leaders; Operetta '46. '47. RALPH PEARL 4927 Guy Avenue Pearl Senior Class Sgt -at-Arms. Jay Vee Football '46; Varsity Football '47. '48 EDWARD NOE 9428 Cardwell Avenue Moe Latin Club; Hi-Y; Sales Tax Representative; Band. NANCY OSBORNE 9701 Gaylord Avenue Nan Ushers Club. A Cappella, Mask and Wig, Operetta '46. '47. '48. DAN PANACEAS 3304 East 55 Street Jamboree '48 RICHARD PANNENT 6606 Chambers Avenue Speedy Hi-Y. Varsity Basketball '47. •48 RICHARD PIOTROW1CZ 6114 Heisley Avenue DOLORES PIOTROWSKI 4001 East 64 Street Ushers Club; Operetta ‘46. ‘48 Page 16 NORBERT PLOSKI 3981 East 71 Street Norb Student Council; Mask and Wig; Hall Guard; Conservatory, Sales Tax Representative, A Cappella. Jamboree '47. '48; Operetta '46, '47. '48, Beacon Stall. JOANNE POLMAN 6846 Ottawa Road Jan Y-Teen. Mask and Wig; Ushers Club. Bowling League. Bookshop; Beacon Staff. Page Editor. Majorettes; Operetta '46; Jamboree ‘47; Boosters Club. Spring Play '48; Future Teachers of America BETTY PUTICH 4100 East 80 Street Bet Latin Club; Y-Teen. Ushers Club; Bookshop. LOUISE RARICK 3384 East 49 Street Babe Ushers Club; A Cappella. Operetta '46. ‘47, ’48 GAETANA RIZZOLLA 7837 Harvard Avenue Gay Y-Teen. Junior Council on World Affairs. National Honor Society. Operetta '46 DOROTHY ROHAL 7102 Union Avenue Dottc Student Council; National Honor Society, Y-Teen. Radio Club, Sales Tax Representative; Bookshop, Manager. Band; Orchestra; A Cappella. Jamboree '47; Instrumental Concert; Operetta 46, ’48. DOLORES RICE 6027 Hillman Avenue Dee Ushers Club. ROBERT POST 5031 Dalton Avenue RALPH ROGALSKI 3935 East 67 Street Rugged IRENE ROSENSTEEL 3881 East 123 Street Iche Operetta 47, ’48; A Cappella; Y-Tccn; Jamboree ‘45 . FRANCES ROGASKIE 3319 East 65 Street Giggios Y-Teen; Ushers Club. A Cappella; Operetta '46. '47, '48; Bowling Loague. THERESA RYS 2989 East 65 Street Terry Prom Committee; Y-Teen, Gym Leaders, Secretary. Page 17 FLORENCE SCHELSKI 6114 Heisley Avonuo Flo CAROL SELLECK 9343 Mile Avenue A Cappella; Mask and Wig; Y-Teen. Latin Club. Jamboree '47. Boosters Club; Annual Committee. Operetta '46, '47, '48 VIRGINIA SCHUBERT 3593 Kimmel Road Virgie Bookshop. Y-Teen. President; Latin Club; Gym Leaders, Vice President; Boosters Club. Student Council; Jamboree 46. 47; Operetta 46. '47; Conservatory; Mask and Wig LILLIAN SEINKIEWICZ 3362 East 66 Street Lil Operetta 46. '47. '48; A Cap-polla. GEORGINA SCHULLER 9803 Gaylord Avenue Gee Operetta ‘47. '48, Jamboree '46; Y-Teen, DELORES SILINSKY 3888 East 57 Street Dee Ushers Club; Library Assistant; Lunch Room Cashier. AUDREY SIMON 4073 East 91 Street Audi Beacon Staff. Page Editor; Ushers Club. Majorettos; Operetta '46, Boosters Club, Bookshop; Bowling League; Social Commiltoe; Y-Teen; Sales Tax Representative; Mask and Wig. LOUISE SOBOCINSKI 3822 East 50 Street Lou B-acon Staff; Y-Teen; Bookshop. A Cappella; Operetta '46, '47, '48; Boosters Club; Ushers Club. GEORGIA SPINELLI 4815 Wendell Avonue Spin Student Council; Ushers Club; Beacon Staff; Operetta ‘46. '47. '48. Gym Leaders; Boosters Club, Mask and Wig. DOLORES SIODLARZ 4015 East 55 Street Seedy Prom Committee; Ushers Club; Sales Tax Representative; Bookshop; Band; Orchestra; A Cappella; Jamboree 47, '48. Operetta '46. '47, 48. Instrumental Concert; Beacon Staff. JACQUELINE SKERO 6721 Union Avenue Jacky Y-Teen; Bookshop; A Cappella; Jamboree '47; Operetta '47, '48. LORETTA STABA 6007 Kenyon Avenue Logee Annual Committee; Beacon Staff. Ushers Club; Library Assistant. Page 18 BEVERLY STARK 2956 East 112 Street Bev Operetta '48. CHESTER STAWIARSKI 6715 Gertrude Avenue MARY SUGERIK 5707 Grand Avenue Sugar DOLORES SUTTON 9302 Mile Avenue DoDo Beacon Stafl, Radio Club: Operetta '46; Junior Council on World Allair . NORMA TAYLOR 4132 East 102 Street Taylor Radio Club DEL THOMPSON 3900 East 54 Street Gym Leaders. JEANETTE STRYIEK 6924 Fullerton Avenue J Y Teen; Ushers Club; Library Club. CAS1MIR SZLAG 2920 East 57 Street Capt Movie Operator. Jay Vce Football '46; A Cappolla; Operetta •47. 48. RICHARD TEKANCIC 3578 East 82 Street Cow Jay Vee Football '46. Varsity Football 47. 48; Jay Vee Basketball ‘46; Varsity Basketball •47. 48. EVELYN TEZIE 9400 Harvard Avenue Evie A Cappella. Operetta 47. ‘48. Conservatory; Beacon Staff. DOLORES TOLODZIECKI 3459 East 72 Street Toots Y-Teen, Latin Club; Ushers Club; Library Club. CHRISTINE TURAJSKI 6166 Morton Avenue Jamboree '46. '47, Mask and Wig. Y-Teen; Latin Club; Gym Leaders. Boosters Club; National Honor Society. Operetta '47, Bookshop; Future Teachers of America. Page 19 JOHN TURK 3359 East 82 Street Futs Varsity Football '46. '47, '48; Varsity Basketball 46, '47. '48. Baseball '46. 47. '48. WANDA WESSEL 3312 Glenroy Avenue Ushers Club. Operetta 48. MARIE VIROVEC 3905 Trumbull Avenue Marion TED WHALEY 3620 East 82 Street Pug Hi-Y; Hall Guard. MILDRED WALLACE 6619 Fullerton Avenue Leo Annual Committee, Majorettes; Jamboree 48 CAROL WILSON 15419 Woodbrook Avenue Student Council; Y-Teen; Mask and Wig; Latjn Club; Gym Leaders. Bookshop; A Cappel-la, Boosters Club; Jamboree 46. 47. 48. Operetta 46. ‘47. 48; Spring Play '48. IRENE WINCKI 3399 East 65 Street Winky Operotta '46. STANLEY WITCZAK 6519 Fleet Avenue Wuja Radio Club; National Honor Society. Treasurer. Radio Operator; Band; Instrumental Concert. DORIS WINIARSKI 5515 Linton Avenue Winny Operetta '46. RAY WLOSOWICZ 5417 East 46 Street Hi-Y; Gym Leaders; Operetta '46. ’47. 48. JEANETTE WISNIEWSKI 2939 East 54 Street Ushers Club. JOHN WOJCIECHOWSKI 7809 SpaHord Road Wojcy Band. Instrumental Concert. Page 20 NORBERT ZALESKI 6704 Owono Avenue Gym Leaders CAROLYN ZARKO 3459 East 75 Street Ciro Ushers Club. Student Council; Library Assistant THERESE ZEBROWSKI 6402 Lansing Avenue Terry Dispensary Assistant; Jamboree '47; Majorettes; Instrumental Concert. FRANK ZGORECKI 4000 East 64 Street Radio Club. Radio Operators; Gym Leaders. CHESTER ZIELASKIEWICZ 4502 McGregor Avenue Chet Prom Committee Chairman. Student Council; Hi-Y. President, Gym Leaders, Hall Guard; Operetta '48. German Club. BETTY LUCAS 3085 East 63 Street Distributive Education. CAMERA SHY JOHN BUC 3819 East 50 Street German Club; Hi-Y. Stage Craft. Gym Leaders. Sales Tax Representative. Mask and Wig; A Cappella. Jamboree '47. '48; Operetta '47, '48. ROMAN KAMINSKI 7001 Ottawa Road Jay Vee Football '46 Varsity Football '47. '48 EDDIE OSTAPOWICZ 3599 East 57 Street Ostop A Cappella; Stage Craft. Jamboree '46. '47. ‘48 RAYMOND CONDE 6301 Waterman Avenue Greek Mask and Wig; Hi-Y. Stage Craft; Gym Leaders; A Cappella; Jamboree '47; Operetta '47. FRANCES KAVANDER 5033 Broadway Frann National Honor Society. Student Council; Latin Club. Y-Teon; Jr. Council on World Affairs, Treasurer. Band; Instrumental Concert; Orchestra; Lunch Room Cashier. NORMAN REPINSKI 2977 East 66 Street Rep Band; Hi-Y. Operetta. DOROTHY FRANZ 7725 Dorcum Road Dottie MILDRED MIRICH Milly Night School LOLITA SOMERLOTT 7617 Osage Avenue JAMES JORDAN 2959 East 37 Street Jimmie ANDREW TUROWSKI 7702 Worley Avenue Apple Movie Operator; Varsity Foot-bail '47, '48 Page 21 WE’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER Noma MARBY ABRAMCZYK HENRY ANTOSZEK NORMAN ARCHACKI JOSEPH BAGINSKI DOROTHY BANASZAK TOM BASIC TRANCES BIEIEN ROBERT BIlEWSKI DANIEL BOBEREK ANNA BORECZKY GEORGE BORS GEORGE BRAYER RICHARO BREWSTER JOHN BROSKI JOHN BUC CARl 6UITROWICZ WIUIAM CARRUOZZO WIllARD CESEAR ROLAND CIHA RAY CONOE RENEE CONOE DONNA CORRIGAN ELIZABETH CORSI PAUL DAOAIAN DAVE DANKOWSKI RICHARD Dal ROSA JENNIE DiNANNO BETTY JO OORSEY VICTORIA DUDA VICTORIA DYBAIA ANN DZMURA DOLORES ENGLE LILLIAN EITKO FRANCES FLOWER KEITH FOULKES KENT FOULKES DOROTHY FRANZ DOLORES FRYZEl THERESA GENIUS DOLORES GlADEK CORRINE GLEINE DOROTHY GODEK NICK GRABOWSKI MAOELINE GRIVICH HELEN GROSSI ALICE GRUSZEWSKI OLGA GUtllA DOLORES HABORAK RUDOLPH HECKElMOSER ANTHONY HEJl RICHARD HLATKY SYLVIA HYCIAK EOWARD HUDZINSKI RONALD JABLONSKI ROSALIE JEDRZEJEK ROBERT JESIONOWSKI BETTY JORDAN JAMES JORDAN CARL JUCHNOWSKI STEPHANIA KASICKI FRANCES KAVANDER EDMUND KACMIERCZAK PATRICIA KLARES GEORG!anna KLECKA ELSIE KLEINSCHMIDT EUGENE KNIPPER ALEX KOCHER THERESA KOlAKOWSKI DONNA KOlNIK LEONARD KOPEC DOLORES KOSCINSKI LEONARD KOSIENIAK JUNE KOVALCHUK EDWIN KRAJEWSKI DOLORES KRAKOWSKI ELEANOR KRIVAN ROBERT KUBERA FRANK KUCINSKI TED KUCINSKI HELEN LESNIAK HELEN LI PI EC DOROTHY LITWINOWICZ JANE LITWINOWICZ BETTY LIVINGSTON WILLIAM LLOYD Er t Hair Birthday Characteristic brown brown May 1. 1931 ready smile brown Morch 30. 1931 chemical genius haiel brown No . 17. 1931 mod ortist b'ond Moy 12. 1931 incomparable drummer brown b'own Jon. 25. 1931 the ring brown block Jon. 24. 1931 silent one hoiel blond Soot. 7, 1931 beautiful blond hair hocel light b'Own Moy 31. 1931 curly-haired paper boy blond July 1. 1931 hondsome boss brown brown Feb. 9. 1931 good notured brown brown July 31. 1930 blue brown Moy 5. 1932 Quiet grocer b-«wn brown AuguH 22. 1931 oppeoling voice blue blond Morch 20, 1931 Whot l dot’” blue blond Oct. 13. 1929 nice blond hoir blue dork b'own Jon. 31. 1931 hondsome borer brown Oct. 3, 1930 no relotion to Robinson b'ue blond May 12. 1931 b'uo b'own Morch 4, 1930 the baker brown brown Moy 18. 1930 the hoireut hoiel brown Oec. 14, 1931 ingenious mind 9 brown Nov. 13. 1931 jolly joker brown light brown Moy 15. 1930 the athlete brown brown AuguH 4. 1929 Arminian athlete blwa blond June 25. 1930 romontic president brown brown Sept 26. 1931 chubby brown block Jun. 24. 1930 quiet scholar brown brown Jon. 15. 1932 U. N. delegote horal light brown Dec. 18. 1931 ready joker blwa brown Jon. 1, 1932 long-haired beauty brown brown Feb 21. 1931 dependable dork brown Aug. 4. 1931 cute freckle-foce brown brown Mor. 1. 1931 forgetful person's heodoche medium brown Moy 11. 1931 sweet, quiet girl blwa brown Aug. 22. 1931 trombonist blue brown Aug 22. 1931 pianist B'ean blond Moy 29. 1931 penny peddler brown block Sept. 2, 1931 copoble editor hoiel brown Sept. 27. 1930 careful driver graan brown Dec. 28. 1930 attractive oihlete dark brown April 18. 1931 the commuter 9'aan blond Moy 14, 1931 hoppy-go-lucky girl blue blond Aug. 7. 1930 Sohioon brown Dec. 30. 1930 contagious smile brown brown Jon. 29, 1931 the giggler brown light brown Oct. 17. 1931 hot-temper brown block Moy 1. 1931 cute majorette blond Morch 27, 1931 Sokol gymnast brown Oct. 11, 1931 retiring 9 brown Feb. 3. 1930 brown brown Oec. 16. 1929 neat dresser blue light brown Jon. 31. 1932 blond Hreok green brown Moy 7. 1931 violinist blue blond Moy 27, 1931 obsentee of N. H. S. blue blond Aug. 21. 1931 cute money-snotcher brown Aug. 7. 1931 Jesse James, 1 reckon blue light brown Nov. 14, 1930 curly hoir blue black Aug. 16. 1930 outstanding eyes brown brown Nov. 11. 1931 the reporter dork brown dork brown July 28. 1930 groan brown Sept. 13. 1931 cute accont blwa brown Jon. 1, 1930 CAlonders buddy brown light brown Morch 30, 1932 full of pep blwa brown April 11. 1931 curly top brown brown Moy 7. 1931 the Bngemoils brown brown Sept. 21. 1932 procrostinotor brown brown Morch 17. 1930 cute smile 9 tin brown Feb. 4. 1931 the artist {?) blue blond Oct. 15. 1931 bosketball player brown brown Oct. 14. 1931 boritone voice brown blond Morch 25. 1932 blond tornado groan brown Feb. 26. 1931 the sleeper blue brown June 12. 1932 sleepy-time got 9' «n brown Nov. 8. 1929 nice build 9'« brown Jon. 9. 1931 faithful usher brown brown June 10. 1931 sweet ond lovely blwa blond Augu.t 27. 1930 practical joker blue brown Dec. 2. 1930 spouse of Charley's Aunt blwa brown Dec. 5. 1931 the hungry one brown brown Morch 5. 1930 cute little doll horal brown Jon. 12. 1931 Annuol's busy bee green block AuguH 13, 1930 quiet librarian green brown Moy 29, 1931 silent seamstress hotel brown April 19, 1931 vivacious intellect gray light brown April 16, 1930 for-owoy look Page 22 WE’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER (Continued) Nomt Eye Hait BirlHdoy Choracleriitic BETTY IUCAS blue brown Jon. 29, 1932 lormer clonmo’e MARK MAGOVICH blue blond Oct. 12, 1931 German enthunoit ROBERT MAIASKI blue blond Oec. 22, 1930 powerhouio DOLORES MAIESKY brown Morch 10, 1931 beautiful hoir EDWARD MARVIN hotel brown Moy 25, 1929 the loofer JANE MARZEC dork brown dark brown Sept. 2, 1932 co-operative donmote DIANE MARZOLA b'own brown Jon. 31. 1931 little iitterbug IAVERNE MASON blue dork brown Feb 10, 1931 friendly girl MARY IOU MATTS brown block A„g«,t 23. 1929 thorteil omong ui TILFORD McCLENDON blue brown Feb. 13. 1931 big name - imoll boy GLORIA MICHALAK brown brown Auguit 25. 1931 love em ond leove err ANGELINE MICHAlSKI blue light brown Dec. 7. 1929 boking i her bunnen DAN MILCINOVIC blue blond Sept. 3. 1931 Don ' Juon NICK MILCINOVIC blue brown June 14. 1930 Boudreau the lecond RAY MORENC oree-. brown Moy 30. 1931 reticent rover LEONARD NEJMAN blue blond .’on 14. 1930 fair hoired boy PATRICIA NEMEC brown llghl brown Oct. 19. 1931 tcholorly CHARIES NICHOIS blue blond April 4. 1931 upltanding hair EDWARD NOE O' brown May 10. 1931 quiet boy PATRICIA NOSEK brown brown Sept. 2. 1931 perfect itonogrophec JOANNE OBER hotel brown April 19, 1932 champion bowler NANCY OSBORNE blue block Moy 8. 1931 perfect wife EODIE OSTOPOWICZ blue blond June 11. 1931 imooth dancer CHESTER OSTROWSKI blue brown No . 11. 1929 lover boy DANIEL PANAGEAS brown brown Morch 6. 1932 well, well, that guitar RICHARD PANNENT blue blond Morch 1, 1931 Speedy lot what’l RALPH PEARL brown blond Auguit 26, 1931 ihy guy RICHARD PIOTROWICZ brown brown Oct. 6. 1930 loquacioui OOLORES PIOTROWSKI green blond Sept. 2. 1931 beautiful imile NORBERT PLOSKI biock April 26. 1931 zealous icout JOANNE POLMAN light brown Feb. 9. 1932 lubtle itenogropher ROBERT POST brown blond Auguit 26. 1931 tockadoiiicol BETTY PUTICH green blond April 5. 1931 friendly LOUISE RARICK blue tight brown May 29. 1931 pretty hoir do NORMAN REPINSKI blue blond April 2. 1931 OOLORES RICE green brown Oct. IB. 1931 wondorful cook GAETANA RIZZOLLA brown brown June 9. 1930 induitrioui icholor RALPH ROGALSKI blue brown Nov. 11. 1930 tilenr tenior FRANCIS ROGASKIE hotel medium brown Auguit 18. 1931 dimples DOROTHY ROHAl blue blond Dec. 2. 1931 able monoger IRENE ROSENSTEEl blue blond Auguit 22. 1930 faithful morine fon THERESA RY5 blue red Dec. 15. 1931 beautiful red hair FLORENCE SCHELSKI blue blond Moy 4. 19J2 quiet 01 a mouse VIRGINIA SCHUBERT green brown Oct 30. 1931 Y-Teen preiident GEORGINA SCHULLER green blond Auautt 5, 1930 copycat hair cut CAROL SEllECK brown light brown Nov 28. 1931 lovely linger LILLIAN SIENKIEWICZ brown blond Moy 1. 1931 olwayi laughing DOORES SlllNSKY green blond Moy 3. 1931 Heady church-goer AUDREY SIMON brown blond Oct. 12, 1931 pally DOLORES SIODLARZ blue blond Moy 14. 1931 life ol the porty JACQUELINE SKERO light brown Moy 5. 1931 typing ipeed-demon LOUISE SOBOCINSKI green light brown Jan. 13. 1931 belt dretied girl LOLITA SOMERLOTT green blond Moy 21. 1931 thoie fingernail! GEORGIA SPINELLI brown brown April 7. 1931 ring bcorer LORETTA STABA blond Oct 17. 1930 wonderful perionality BEVERIY STARK brown brown Sept 17. 1930 Soon Roebuck lervanf CHESTER STAWIARSKI brown brown April 8. 1970 peppy JEANETTE STRYIEK brown brown Feb. 27. 1931 beautiful ihorthand writer MARY SUGERIK dork brown dork brown July 18, 1931 DOLORES SUTTON brown blond Jan. 12. 1932 the typiit CASMER SZLAG brown brown Jan. 25. 1930 future tailor NORMA TAYLOR brown brown Jon. 29. 1931 ambitious O.P. girl RICHARD TEKANCIC brown brown Auguit 70. 1930 EVELYN TEZIE blue blond Oct. 77. 1932 baby of the clou DE 1 MAR THOMPSON brown brown Dec. 10. 1930 unutua! firit name OOLORES TOLODZIECKI blue dark brown July 27. 1930 qu'-et Tootile CHRISTINE TURAJSKI grey block Jon. IB. 1931 spirited gym leader JOHN TURK blond Moy 4. 1931 great, but thy, othlete ANOREW TUROWSKI brown brown Sept. 7. 1930 If! Abner the tecond MARIE VIROVEC dork brown dork brown Moy 7,1931 toft-voiced MILDRED WALLACE brown light brown April 3. 1931 willowy model WANDA WESSEl brown auburn Morch 1. 1931 she's engaged TED WHALEY hotel brown July 12. 1930 smiling Irish eyes CAROL WILSON green and brown black Dec. 25, 1930 raven-haired octret! IRENE WINCKI brown blond Auguit 21, 1931 rhumba queen DORIS WINIARSK! brown blond Nov. 1. 1930 beoutiful brown eyei JEANETTE WISNIEWSKI hotel brown May 22. 1931 leather in her hoir STANLEY WIT7AK gr «n blond Sept. 8. 1931 twin with the toni RAY WLOWICZ gr «n brown Feb. 6. 1931 all-round fellow JOHN WOJCIECHOWSKI brown brown June 4, 1931 NORBERT ZALESKI blue brown July 14. 1931 the Flosh CAROLINE ZARKO hotel light brown Oct. 12. 1931 friendly dattmote THERESE ZEBROWSKI blue light brown Nov. 28. 1931 lively FRANK ZGORECKI brown brown March 22. 1931 radio operator CHESTER ZIELASKIEWICZ brown brown Sopt. 28, 1930 smooth dancer Page 23 CLASS DIARY Dear Diary. As we. the June ‘49 class, recall the three years we spent at South High, we remember many unforgettable and memorable incidents in which our class participated. Here, in our class diary, we have written some of the most important incidents so that in future years we may still remember them. SEPTEMBER. 1946 Early this month 263 of us entered South High School. This was a month we shall never forget. We were all slightly nervous (even lnghtened), especially when we had such difficulty trying to find our various classrooms Later in the month we received our first issue of the South High Beacon. By then we were more accustomed to our daily routines. Biology, geometry, and world history were new to us. but we were slowly getting used to them. A girl from our class was head majorette this year. OCTOBER. 1946 Student leaders introduced to us the various clubs and organizations of the school. A few of us had already joined some of the clubs .and the remainder were now looking forward to joining them. NOVEMBER. 1946 This was a month we shall always remember. South won its first football game in three years! We defeated Ignatius 3-0. There was a dance in the evening after the game The football queen, who was crowned at the game, reigned at this dance. South Jay Vees won the Junior Football Championship of Cleveland by defeating the St. Ignatius grid-ders 18-6. Twelve boys from our class belonged to this championship team. DECEMBER. 1946 One member of our class was placed on the varsity basketball team, which had won all its games up to date. JANUARY. 1947 The annual band concert was held this month. Ten members of our class participated in this concert. The new band uniforms, which were bought with tax stamps, were displayed for the first time. FEBRUARY. 1947 Oh, happy day! This month we became lOA's In one semester our class of ex-flats had been reduced to 252 members. MARCH. 1947 This was the most exciting month we had ever experienced Our basketball team won the city championship from East High, 36-34. Two more boys from our class were promoted to the varsity team for this game. APRIL 1947 Baseball season started this month. A few boys in our class were on the team. The annual spring play was given. This year the play was Nothing But the Truth. MAY. 1947 The tax stamp King and Queen were crowned. The Queen was a girl from our class. The baseball team was tied with St. Ignatius for first place in the west senate race. JUNE. 1947 The baseball team played for the city championship but lost to Benedictine 6-0. Another semester had drawn to a close and we were all looking forward to our summer vacation. • SEPTEMBER. 1947 A new semester had begun and we were now llB's. We had again been reduced in number; there were now 210 of us. Our class played an important part in the 1947 football season. Many of our boys were on the football team; ten 11B girls were Majorettes; and ten members of our class were in the band. OCTOBER. 1947 This month South played its first night game. They also won two games, defeating Ignatius 20-19, and smashing Marshall 31-6. NOVEMBER. 1947 The annual operetta was given this month. Our class was well represented in Robin-hood. DECEMBER. 1947 Basketball season officially opened. The majority of the team were boys in our class. Page 24 CLASS DIARY (Continued) JANUARY. 1948 This was the first uneventful month we had had since coming to South. FEBRUARY. 1948 Again we were promoted; we were now 11 A s. This month a boy in our class won the Welterweight Novice Title in the Golden Gloves Tournament. MARCH. 1948 A Mike and Script Club was formed at South, largely through the efforts of members of our class. Our band marched in the St. Patrick's Day Parade downtown. APRIL. 1948 The annual band concert and spring play were given this month. A girl in our class had a major part in “Dear Ruth. MAY. 1948 Nine members of our class were inducted into the National Honor Society. Open house was also held this month. JUNE. 1948 We are sorry to say our class was neglected this month since the graduating seniors were in the limelight. However, we were all eagerly looking forward to our summer vacations. SEPTEMBER. 1948 The day we had long awaited finally arrived. Now we were seniors! Four girls in our class were on the Beacon Staff; eight boys were on the football team; and ten girls belonged to the Majorette Club which were now wearing white satin skirts. OCTOBER. 1948 The Flyers made a fine start in the current football season. In their first Senate game, they tied with Lincoln 13-13. Then, in the next game, they defeated Ignatius 33-13. NOVEMBER. 1948 This was a month of victories for South. We regained the Pig Iron from Holy Name, and won the remainder of our senate games. To celebrate these victories, the Student Council sponsored a football frolic in the school gym. The dance was so successful that the balcony had to be opened for dancing. After this came the greatest game of all. the Charity game. Representing the west senate. South played against Benedictine, the east senate champs. Although we were defeated 6-0, South is still proud of its championship team. Another championship was won by the Jay Vees. For the third consecutive time, the Jay Vees won the football championship. DECEMBER. 1948 This month we held our class elections and organized our various committees The first social event for the class was the 12B-12A Social which turned out to be a great success. JANUARY. 1949 The National Honor Society held its induction ceremony this month. Seven 12B's were inducted. In the annual 12B-12A games, the 12B boys defeated the 12A boys, but the 12B girls were defeated by the 12A girls. FEBRUARY. 1949 A new semester began—our last semester for we were now 12As. The new Beacon staff was composed entirely of 12A's. An F. T. A Club was formed here and several members of our class joined The basketball team played in the Arena against Lincoln for consolation honors but was defeated. MARCH. 1949 This month we took the Ohio State Psychological Test—and what a test! The 12A Social was also held this month. Everyone who attended had a wonderful time. APRIL. 1949 The Spring Play. 'Charley's Aunt was given. Six members of our class had major roles. Nine members of our class were inducted into the National Honor Society. The 12B-12A Social was also held this month. MAY. 1949 Friday the thirteenth was a day we shall never forget. It was not an unlucky day either; for it was Prom Night at the beautiful Lakeshore Country Club. JUNE. 1949 Senior Day and Commencement marked the climax of our high school career. On June 14 our class, numbering 162, graduated from South High School. Page 25 F. T. A. We plan to follow the teaching vocation. To educate the youth of this mighty nation. N. H. S. We have as our symbol the torch and keystone. The creeds of this club are nationally known. BEACON STAFF We write the news on all the school's doing, Read the Beacon, keep up on what's brewing. GERMAN CLUB Ah, Bay, Tsay, Day, Ay, Eff, Gay, We learn the alphabet the German way. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS From Dickens to Morley, we will lend you the book. We know where to find them so you don't have to look. LATIN CLUB We're the kids who know Latin and all about, Una, Duo, Tres, Quattuor, which is how we count. MOVIE OPERATORS Amoeba and plant life can be shown on the screen, By us the experts of the movie machine. RADIO OPERATORS We make the announcements throughout the day, We are the minute men of the school's P. A. TAX STAMPS We counted all the tax stamps, for days we slaved. But we don't mind; for equipment it paid. MASK WIG Every night after school, we slaved to learn lines, But who of us can forget all of our good times. CHARLEY'S AUNT That graceful old ''lady” both sweet and adoring. The actions of Fancourt kept the crowd roaring. A CAPPELLA We raise our voices for the love of song, In the world of music we belong. HALL GUARDS The hall guard stops you, Have you got a pass, Or any other reason for cutting this class? BOOKSHOP All your school day needs, a nickel or dime. Come buy at the bookshop anytime. STUDENT COUNCIL We elect those we want to govern the school. We begin practice with Democracy's Tool. VARSITY ATHLETES For the Orange and Black they showed their might, They brought South in the city's limelight. MAJORETTES High stepping twirlers, in our uniforms bright, Marching as one, what a glorious sight! BAND AND ORCHESTRA From the blare of the trumpet to the strum of a cello, We produce music that's sweet and mellow. GIRLS LEADERS We went through the torture of initiation. But we wouldn't trade the world for this organization. BOYS LEADERS We leaders of the gym have our mission, To keep your bodies in the peak of condition. USHERS For every performance we're on the job. Ready to direct the theater mob. STAGE CRAFT A garden of flowers or a sky of blue, The stagecraft handles with nails and glue. CENTER HALL The Pig Iron Trophy which was won last fall. Is adored by all who pass this hall. 12B-12A CLASS MEETING The plans of our class we discuss when we meet, We come to attention at the gavel's beat. KATOMA HI-Y We are the fellows who sponsor the dances. So you can be with your Joe or Frances. J. C. W. A. Any world disturbance is cause for debate. Who knows, soon we may decide the entire world's fate. Y-TEEN All Y-Teen girls throughout the land. Promote the brotherhood for which they stand. THE SENIOR CLASS OF jANUARY 1950 Class Colors: BLUE AND SILVER Class Motto: SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND Page 35 Don MacIntyre Boys Troasurer Harold Jacobs President Charles Rutkowslci Sgt.-at-Arms Rita Breuer Commencement Committee Chairman t Gloria Ciszewski Rose Koryta Senior Day Dinner Senior Day Program Committee Chairman Committee Chairman Bill Russell Prom Committee Chairman Page 36 SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES PROM COMMITTEE Bill Russell, Chairman Theresa Bornino Carol Sotka Bob Stralka ANNUAL COMMITTEE Alfred Lata, Chairman Jackie Giddens Pat Telzrow Alex Zublenko SENIOR DAY PROGRAM Rose Koryta. Chairman Don Dombrowski Marie Mroczek Roy Ruzicka SOCIAL COMMITTEE Alice Lewicki, Chairman Jerry Babik Richard Waliszewsk! Phyllis Wood SENIOR DAY DINNER Gloria Ciszewski, Chairman Betty Ciha Frieda Farrar Joanne Houba COMMENCEMENT Rita Breuer, Chairman Jane Miller Bill Russell Bill Stemberger Page 37 BERNARD AUSTIN 9019 Harvard Avenue Timmy Student Council. ROSE BAJAKSOUZIAN 4160 East 119th Street Rosie Latin Club; Beacon Staff; Office Production. RITA BREUER 5158 Broadway Avenue Sparky Student Council; National Honor Society; Latin Club; Gym Leaders; Radio Club; Bookshop; Orientation Programs. DOROTHY RENA CHRESTOFF 7807 Now York Avenue Dot Y-Teen; Ushers. JERRY BABIK 7515 Union Avenue Social Committee. National Honor Society; Radio Operator; Radio Club. Latin Club; F.T.A ; Jay Vee Basketball '47; Varsity Basketball '47. '48; Baseball '47, '48. ‘49; Bowling League. MICHAEL BADOVICK 8117 Maryland Avenue Mike THERESA BORNINO 9119 Harvard Avenue Tri Prom Committee; Student Council; Y-Teen, Vice President. Gym Leaders, Treasurer; Beacon Staff; Rallies; A Cap-pella; Spring Play '49; Jamboree '48; Operetta '47, '48. '49; Food Production. Mask and Wig. Orientation Programs. JOYCE ELAINE BRAUN 4297 Warner Road German Club; Y-Teen; Mask and Wig; Radio Club; Gym Leaders; A Cappella; Spring Play '49. Jamboree '48; Rallies; Operetta '47. '48, '49; Office Production. DORIS ANN BROOKER 7115 Classen Avenue Y-Teen; Ushers; Sales Tax Rep-resentative; Office Production. ELIZABETH ANNA CIHA 3166 East 49th Street Betty Y-Teen Ushers. Sales Tax Rep-resentativ; Office Production. FRANK HALBERT CHAPMAN 4503 Turney Road Hal Radio Operator ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Radio Club; Hall Guard. GLORIA CISZEWSKI 3407 East 70 Street Suzy Student Council; Latin Club; Jr. Council on World Affairs; Radio Club; Jamboree ‘48; Orientation Programs. Page 38 CARL COLECCHIO 7614 Now York Avenue Gutch Gym Leaders RICHARD COOK 6908 Fleet Avenue Cookie DON R. DOMBROWSKI 3923 East 75 Street Dorn bo Stage Craft. Jay Vee Basketball '47, '48. famboree. Operetta '47; Gym Leaders: Hi-Y. GILDA DALTORIO 9425 Harvard Avenue Gee Gee Y-Teen; Radio Club; Gym Leaders. Vice President; Band '47, '48. '49; Instrumental Concert ‘48. '49. Office Production. Office Assistant FRIEDA MARIE FARRAR 3734 East 77 Street Fee Fee Ushers; Movie Assistant; Office Production. MANUEL GONZALES 5704 Bower Avenue Poncho ELIZABETH CELIA FARRAR 3734 East 77 Street Betty Jr. Council on World Affairs; Movie Assistant; Drum Majorette. Spring Play ‘49 JACQUELYN GIDDENS 8104 Jeiiries Avenue Jackie Annual Committee; Latin Club; Y-Tcen. Radio Club; Bookshop; Band '47; Beacon Staff; Mask Wig; A Cappella; Orientation; Operetta '48 '49; Rallies. FLORENCE GIZIEWICZ 4150 East 113 Street Flossy Y-Teen. Ushers; Bowling League; Band '47; A Cappella; Rallies; Jamboree '48 '49; Operetta '47 '48 '49 DAVID GRAMS 6926 Clement Avenue Grams J, V Football '47; Varsity Football '48. '49. ERNEST GREENE 4004 East 41 Street Ernie Band '47, '48, '49; Orchestra; Instrumental Concert '47, '48. '49. Page 39 EUGENE HONSA 363S East 49 Street HAROLD JACOBS 3469 East 50 Street Jake” Class President; Latin Club; Radio Club. Radio Operator; Gym Leaders; Bowling League; J V. Football '47; Varsity Football '48. '49. Varsity Basketball '47. '48. Baseball 48. '49 JOANNE HOUBA 5105 Dollofi Road Jo Y-Teen, Ushers; Band 47. '48. '49. Orchestra; A Cappella. Instrumental Concert '47. '48. '49; Orientation Programs; Operetta ■49. RAY JICHA 3578 Independence Road Jicha Tax Stamp Representative. VERONICA HRITZ 4623 Jewett Avenue Vern Jr. Council World Affairs Treasurer; Library Assistant; Radio Club; Office Production. ALICE KALINOWSKI 9310 Rosewood Avenue “Al Y-Teen. Movie Assistant; Beacon Staff. Operetta '47. PAULINE CECELIA KEKELIS 6206 Hosmor Avenue Paula” Y-Teen; Ushers; Bowling League. Band '47; Office Production. ROSE KORYTA 8224 Vineyard Avenue Student Council; National Honor Society; Latin Club; Jr. Council World Affairs; Bowling League. Y-Teen. Library Assistant. Rallies; Mask Wig. RICHARD KIERZKOWSKI 8819 Laisy Avenue Kirk J V. Football '47; Hi-Y, Oper-etta ‘47, '48. '49. A Cappella. BETTY JANE KRAVTENAK 7503 Aetna Road Kraft” Ushers; Jamboree ’47; Operetta 47. CHESTER KOLAKOWSKI 3805 East 72 Street Band '47. '48. ’49; Orchestra; Instrumental Concert ‘47, '48, ‘49. FRANK STANLEY KRECOW 5024 Dollofi Road Kreck” Tax Stamp Representative; Hall Guard; A Cappella; J. V. Football '47; Varsity Football ‘48, 49; Operetta '47. '48. '49. Page 40 GLENN KRUPP 3903 Svoboda Avenue Curley” Bowling League; J. V. Basketball '47. FRANK KRUSZYNSKI 351S East 72 Street Ox I V Football '47; Varsity Football 48. '49. Operetta '47. '48. '49. Hi-Y; A Cappella DELORES LaROCCO 3287 Regent Avenue Latin Club ALFRED JOHN LATA 7601 Osage Avenue Tony Annual Committee Chairman; Student Council; National Honor Society, Latin Club Secretary and Vice President. Mask S Wig; Jr. Council World Affairs President and Vice President. Radio Operator; Radio Club, Stage Craft; A Cappella; Spring Play '49. Jamboree '47. 48. '49. Orientation Programs; Operetta '47. '48. ‘49; FT A. President; Small Ensemble; Community Chest Speaker; Basketball Announcer; Rallies; Student Council President; Vocal Contests '47, '48, ‘49. ARTHUR KUBINSKI 6809 Lansing Avenue Art” Hi-Y; J. V. Football '47; Varsity Football '49, '49. ALICE V. LEWANDOWSKI 6615 Sebert Avenue Al Bowling League; A Cappella; Operetta '47, '48. '49. ALICE JOYCE LEW1CKI 3455 East 72 Street Al Social Committee Chairman; Y-Teen; Ushers; Movie Assistant. DANIEL MASLANSKI 8801 Vineyard Avenue Mouse” Stagecraft; Operetta ‘47, '48, ‘49. A Cappella. DONALD MacINTYRE 3598 Beyerley Road Mac'’ Latin Club; Senior Class Boys' Treasurer. GLORIA ANN MELBAR 8042 Broadway Avenue Glor Y-Teen; Ushers; Food Production; Office Assistant. MATILDA YOLANDA MANCINI 7916 Jeffries Avenue Mittie” Student Council; Y-Teen; Jr. Council World Affairs; Ushers; Bookshop. A Cappella; Operetta '47, '48. '49. JANE ADDAMS MILLER 7801 Laumer Avenue Janie Student Council; Latin Club; Y-Teen Secretary; Mask and Wig; Radio Club; Gym Loaders; Bookshop; A Cappella; Spring Play ‘48. Jamboree '48; Orientation Programs; Operetta '48, '49; Rallies. Page 41 SUSAN MOTION 6613 Union Avenue Suzie Y-Teen; Bookshop MARIE IOAN MROCZEK MARCELLA RICHTER 6811 Consul Avenue “Marcie Latin Club; Band '47, '48, 49; Operetta '48, ‘49; Instrumental Concert '48. '49; A Cappella. 4250 East 71 Street “Red Latin Club, Y-Teen Treasurer; Jr Council World Affairs Secretary. Radio Club. Ushers; Bowling League; Beacon Staff; Dispensary Assistant. Major-ottos Vice President. A Cappella; Mask Wig; Jamboree '48; Orientation Programs; Operetta '48. '49. Rallies. CAROL ELIZABETH PERLOWSKI 3729 East 65 Street Perlouz Class Secretary. Student Council Secretary; National Honor Society. Latin Club; Y-Teen Treasurer. Mask S Wig; Radio Club; Ushers; Gym Leaders; Beacon Staff; Spring Play '49; Jamboree '47. ‘48. Jr Council World Affairs; FT A Secretary; Rallies; Bookshop WILLIAM RUSSELL 3905 East 42 Street Bill- Prom Committee Chairman; Latin Club Vice President; FT A President; J. V Football ’47. Varsity Football Manager '48, Band ’47, '48. '49; Orchestra. Instrumental Concert '47, '48. '49. CHARLES DAVID RUTKOWSKI 6308 Harvard Avenue “Chas Sargeant-at-Arms; Hi-Y. Operetta 47. ROY RUZICKA 4512 McGregor Avenue ' Rosy Latin Club; F T A.. Music Contest ‘47; All High School Band '47; Band '47. '48. '49; Orchestra. Instrumental Concert '47, '48. '49, Jamboree 47. '48; Southernairs '47, '48 JOHN SCHMIDT 7126 Ivy Avenue CAROL SAVERNO 4006 East 91 Street Savy Student Council Vico President, Y-Teen. Ushers; Operetta '47. ALEX SCHIAVONE 7702 Force Avenue “Shifty J V. Football '47; Hi-Y AUDREY LOUISE SIP 5114 Guy Avenue Audie Band '47, 48. '49; Instrumental Concert '48. '49. CAROL MAY SOTKA 6008 Fleot Avonue Ceh Prom Committee; Latin Club Secretary; Y-Teen. Mask Wig; Ushers; Sales Tax Aep-resentative; Band '47. '48. '49; Orchestra; A Cappella. Spring Play '49; Jamboree '47, '48; Instrumental Concert '47, '48, '49; Operetta ‘47. '48, '49; Rallies. Page 42 THERESA JANE STEC 6921 Gertrud Avenue Terry Ushers, Movie Assistant; Band '47; Oilice Production. WILLIAM STEMBERGER 8910 Vineyard Avenue Stem Hi-Y. ROBERT STRALKA 3565 East 72nd Street Bob Prom Committee. Hi-Y; J. V. Football '47; Operetta '47, '48, '49, Beacon Stalf; A Cappella. PATRICIA TELZROW 7811 Maryland Avenue Pat Annual Committee; Student Council. Y-Teen. Ushers; Bowl-ing League, Beacon Stafl; Office Production; Office Assistant; Food Production. KENNETH STORME 3557 East 46 Street Stcrme MARJORIE THOMAS 3255 East 48 Street ' Dodgie Bookshop. Band '47, '48. '49; Instrumental Concert '47. '48, 49 ROSA TURCHI 8901 Grand Division Avenue Turch Senior Class Girls' Treasurer; National Honor Society. Y-Teon Secretary; Ushers; Gym Leaders; Bowling League; Beacon Staff, Band '47, '48. '49, Instrumental Concert '47, '48. '49; Orientation Programs; Office Assistant; Office Production. Assistant; Office Production; Student Council Secretary. RICHARD WALISZEWSKI 7508 Classen Avenue Waldo Social Committee; Student Council Sargeant-at-Arms; J.V. Basketball '47. '48. Hi-Y; Baseball '49; Gym Leader. JANET WATSON 11804 Putnam Avenue Latin Club. KATHRYN WILMOTH 5610 Francis Avenue Kaye Latin Club; Sales Tax Representative; Spring Play ‘48; Jamboree '48, Operetta '47. RAY WALKUSKI 7907 Force Avenue Beacon Staff; Operetta '47. RAY WINCKI 3399 East 65 Street Wink- Page 43 PHYLLIS LOUISE WOOD 9501 Harvard Avenue Tiny Social Committee. Y-Teen; Band 47, '48, '49; Instrumental Concert 47, 48. '49, Office Production. JEAN ZIPP Zipp Vice President, Student Council Secretary, National Honor Society. Gym Leaders, Bookshop. Band '47. '48. '49. Instrumental Concert '48. '49. AL ZUBLENKO 7119 Aetna Road “AT Beacon Staff. CAMERA SHY CHARLES GALLOSHIAN 10201 Miles Avenue Charlie CLAYTON GARDNER 4009 East 52 Street Clayt ROBERT SOBOLEWSKI 4018 East 52 Street Soboe Latin Club; Band '47, '48. '49; EDWARD GRESKY Instrumental Concert '47. '48, 3863 East 57 Street ' 9 Ed I V. Football '47; Varsity Football 48. '49. A Cappella. FRANK ZEHNAL 4922 Dolloif Road Zeke I. V. Football '47; J. V. Basketball '47; Baseball '47. 48. '49. Page 44 LETTER TO MR. JENKS January 17. 1960 Dear Mr. Jenks, We suppose you hardly remember us since it's been a long time that we left dear old South High. Nevertheless, to refresh your memory, we hope the names of some of our now famous classmates will ring a familiar note with you. In the approaching spring weather. Jerry Babick and Frank Zehnal will likely occupy the spotlight on the Cleveland Indian baseball team in its bid for the pennant. Rose Bajaksouzian is the artist doing all of the publicity posters, while Carl Colecchio is in charge of printing the programs Doing the bookkeeping and accounting are Charles Rutkowski, Ray Winki, and Clayton Gardner. Pauline Kekelis is driving the express bus to the games from the Canton neighborhood. The bus firm is headed by Don MacIntyre, while in case of a breakdown. Don Dom-browski or Frank Kruszynski will rush right out to fix it. Richard Cook owns a competing garage, but Bernard Austin patronizes it if one of his demonstration cars break down. We were recently in New York to see Ray Jicha box for and win the championship. Ed Gresky is his manager. While we were there we went to a concert at Carnegie Hall to hear Carol Sotka and Betty Jane Kraventok sing a duet. Joanne Houba was the accompanist. The latest issue of Vogue also came out, and who do you suppose were on the cover? None other than Marie Mroczek and Joyce Braun modeling clothes designed by Audrey Sip. Bob Sobolewski took the photograph. Kay Wilmuth and Marjorie Thomas are now buyers at Macy's Department store. We met Gloria Ciszewski and Veronica Hritz walking down Fifth Avenue. They were on their way to a United Nations meeting. Not far from New York is Jean Zipp in Washington, DC. You already know that she is the first woman Secretary of State Rose Koryta is also there working in the Library of Congress. Rosa Turchi is busy as an International Ambassador of the National Honor Society to Europe. Alfred Lata is di recting the Glee Club at West Point. He feels much at home since he was graduated from it four years ago. Bill Russell is the pastor of the Little Church Around The Corner' in New York proper. Susan Motion has also gone into the social field and she's now a missionary to Africa. Getting back to Cleveland. Carol Perlow-ski’s book on ranch life was recently released It is soon to be filmed and the locale is that of Ray Walkuski's ranch in Texas. Chester Kolakowski is the conductor for the Cleveland Orchestra and Ernie Green is playing the trombone in it. Richard Waliszewski is head of the main branch of the Y.M.C.A., while his notes are aptly taken by Pat Telzrow. While you’re downtown why don't you drop into the Bailey Company and see Jackie Giddens, where she works at head Pharmacist Be careful while you're in the store though, because they've got some mighty good detectives. namely Matilda Mancini and Richard Kierzkowski. Page 4S LETTER TO MR. JENKS (Continued) There have been many changes in the South High neighborhood, too. Probably the greatest is the new Ponzi's Pool Room. Theresa Bornino is the new owner and lane Miller is co-owner. Ken Storme drew up the blue-prints after Bill Stemberger surveyed the property. Manuel Gonzales laid the bricks, and naturally the pool tables were made by David Grams. Bob Stralka owns The Alliance of Poles dance hall, still patronized by a great many South students. You'll usually find Alex Zublenko there in the mornings giving Rhumba lessons, then in the evening doing exhibition dancing. We met Glenn Krupp selling eggs when we were on our way to Miles Park library to see Dorothy Chrestoff. Dot is a desk clerk. A little further down is Florence Giziewicz managing her mother's dress store. Carol Saverno now owns Rosen's Bakery after many years as a clerk there Doris Ann Brooker is a private secretary at the Kubinski Mattress Company headed by none other than your boy, Art Kubinski. Working for the government are Alice Lewandowski and Gloria Melbar. both doing Civil Service Work. Dan Maslanski also has a good job as a State Liquor inspector. Two of our career people are Rita Breuer and Harold Jacobs. Rita is president of Vas-sar College. Harold is a prominent engineer who wants to build an Empire State building for Cleveland. There’s not much need for mention of Frank Krecow and Marcella Richter, since you see them every day. We’ve been reading about the swell job Frank has been doing coaching the South Flyers. Hope they enable South to keep the Pig Iron Trophy. We've heard that Mr. Barnes has retired and Marcella now leads the A Cappella. Phyllis Wood is the buyer at a Baby Clothing firm, since she's such a specialist in tiny things. If you ever get sick, just call Delores La Rocco, she’s a registered nurse. On the other hand, maybe Roy Ruzicka could compound something, for he's a chemist. Eugene Honsa helps him in his laboratory. Mike Badovich and Alex Schiavone are currently playing in the Palace Vaudeville stage with their comedy routine. John Schmidt is the M.C., since he still has a nice speaking voice. Alice Kalinowski doubles as a cashier and secretary at the same theater. Betty Ciha, Alice Lewicki, and Gilda Dal-toria hold very good secretarial positions. In her spare time Gilda collects specimens. Keeping the home fires burning’’ the both of the Farrar girls, with Janet Watson and Theresa Stec to keep them company. If any of the pets around the house get sick, they rush them right over to Hal Chapman. In closing, we d like to say that it's been fun reminiscing with you about all the vocational dreams our classmates had way back in 1950. and how glad we are that most of them have come true. Yours truly. THE CLASS ON JANUARY, 1950 Page 46 THE SENIOR CHOICE Alfred Lata MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Rita Breuer Roy Ruzicka NICEST SMILE Carol Saverno Carl Colecchio NICEST HAIR Susan Motion Glenn Krupp NICEST EYES Gilda Daltorio Bill Russell NICEST PERSON Doris Ann Brooker Richard Waliszewski NICEST CHARACTER Carol Sotka Don Dombrowski NICEST FIGURE Jane Miller Charles Rutkowski NICEST HANDS Jackie Giddens Art Kubinski NICEST NOSE Pauline Kekelis Bob Stralka NICEST DRESSER Marie Mroczek Richard Kierzkowski BEST LOOKING Joyce Braun Ed Gresky FUNNIEST LAUGH Jean Zipp David Grams MOST POPULAR Rosa Turchi Alex Schiavone MOST MISCHIEVOUS Matilda Mancini Eugene Lewis MOST TALENTED Joanne Houba John Schmidt BEST SPEAKING VOICE Gloria Ciszewski Jerry Babick MOST ATHLETIC Carol Perlowski Dan Maslanski SHYEST PERSON Alice Lewandowski Ray Jicha MOST LIKELY TO GO DOWN IN FAME Pat Telzrow Harold Jacobs MOST AMBITIOUS Rose Koryta Page 47 AUTOGRAPHS Page 48


Suggestions in the South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) collection:

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.