South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1951
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The • Jana Crttwrietv isso January test • CLASS MOTTO Either succeed or attempt it not. Aut perfice aut non temptaris. CLASS COLORS Green and yellow. DEDICATION DEDICATION We, the June class of 1950, and the January class of 1951, dedicate this annual to the faculty of South High School. To you we owe a debt of gratitude for your unselfish endeavors in helping us not only in our scholastic abilities but also in teaching us a way of living which will help us now and in the years to come. From your fine example we have learned good citizenship, fine character, and the enjoyment that comes from giving service. Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 4 .......... 5 5 6 7 Senior Class of 1950 _ 8-26 Camera Shy 27 History of Class of June, 1950 ...28-29 Senior Personalities 30 .31-40 Class of January, 1951 .41 1213 Class Officers 42 12B Class Committees . 43 Senior Class of 1951 .. 44-49 49 50 10 Years from Now 51 Autographs 52 Page 3 PRINCIPAL WAYNE G. SMITH The spectacular changes socially and economically confronting our country today necessitates an ever-increasing demand tor continued education. W hen fortified with a high school diploma as a background, the youth of today is better prepared to meet the demands of these every-changing conditions. He must keep his education abreast of the times after graduation and on until the end of life. Never has there l een greater opportunity for the practical application of education. The events of the past few years have demonstrated how quickly the world moves. Just as our armies and machines of yelerday have become obsolete today, the previous training of an individual is not sufficient to meet the demands of our progressive world. Wayne G. Smith Page i ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS MISS ALICE HAGAN Your commencement day lias arrived. “Commencement of what?” you may ask. It is our earnest hojje that for each of you it may l e the commencement of a really good life—good in every sense of the word. We bid you Godspeed. Miss Alice Hagan JOHN LEE As you graduating Seniors take leave of school, it is my wish that you recall your high school days with pleasure. I trust, too, that your classmates and school have good cause to remember you. In the years that follow, I urge you to do your best to be again remembered well. May Good Fortune then smile on you when you think kindly of your class and old South High. John Lee Page 5 Class Advisor H. V. JENKS 7ic SENIOR CLASS of Rudy Libertini President Lillian Sidwa Vice-President Rose Marie Kangas George Nemec Esther Grayson Louis Sawchick Mary Grivich Secretary Boys’ Treasurer Girls’ Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Annual Chairman Alice Kofron Ivan Malvic Robert Massey Dianne Skarupski Steve Smiljanich Chairman Commencement Prom Committee Senior Day Program Social Committee Senior Day Dinner Committee Committee Page 6 SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES ANNUAL COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE Lou Sawchik, Ex-officio Mary Grivich, Chairman Gale Ward Richard Craig George Harriston Nancy Stctina Jerry Lodge Esther Grayson, Ex-officio Boh Massey, Chairman Lois Deniske Helen Kubiak Phyllis Stavicki Stanley Brysacz SOCIAL COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY PROGRAM COMMITTEE Rudy Libertini, Ex-officio Steve Sniiljanich, Chairman La Verne Kroupa Lucille Karovich Vincent Sinirz Ray Kozerowski Joe Morawski George Nemcc, Ex-officio Diane Skarupski, Chairman Bob Sarvo Joe Cinotti Joan Fenner Elaine Krai COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY DINNER COMMITTEE Lillian Sidwa, Ex-officio Ivan Malvic, Chairman Grace Monus Genevieve Shumney Donald Franks George Ratica Rose Marie Kangas, Ex-officio Alice Kot'ron, Chairman Norman Farrar Rita Zielinski Joan Bolser Page 7 ABATE. CLARENCE ASHBAUGH. LEONA BABICH. MARIE Operetta ’49. “Lttn Sa'es Tax Stamp Club: Ushers A Cappella; Ushers Club; Operetta Club; Beacon: Operetta '47. '48. •49. '49; Jamboree '47. '48. '49; A Cap- pella '49; Band '48; Instrumental Concert '49; Orientation ’50. ALDEN. HERBERT Gym Leaders Club; Student Council; Sales Tax Stamp Club; Mask and Wig: J. V. Football: Athletic Manager; Movie Operator: Jam-boree'47. '49; Operetta '49; Instrumental Concert '47. '49; Orchestra '47. '49. AUMON. JANET Distributive Education. BAKULA. DON “Big Ben” Operetta '47. '48; Student Council; Hi-Y. BALEWSKI. CHESTER Chet” BALICKI, MILLIE “Mil” BARSKI. JOANMARIE “Joby” Latin Club; Student Council; Usher- Club; Boosters Club: Y-Teen; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '47; A Cappella; Orientation '49. BEDNARSKI. ELEANORE Ushers Club: Boosters Club; Y-Teen; Operetta '47. 48. '49; A Cappella; Orientation. BENDYCKI, RONALD “Redhead” Gym Leaders Club: Baseball Manager. Page 8 BOGACKI. JOAN MARIE ‘Little Jo” Operetta '48. 49; A Cappella. BRADY. ELAINE BRYSACZ. STANLEY “E F.T.A.; N.H.S. Pres.; Latin Club; Radio Operators; Movie Operators; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '47, '48. '49. '50: A Cappella; Orientation; Prom Comm. Member. BOLSER. JOAN ‘‘Bunny” Gym Leaders Club: Ushers Club; Senior Day Committee Member; V Teen; Operetta '47; Jamboree '47; Boosters Club. BROCHAK. DON “Broch” Gym Leaders Club; Operetta '48. '49; Jamboree '48. '49. 50; A Cappella. CALL. DORIS ANN “Dee” German Club; Conservatory; Operetta '47. CARPENTER. EUGENE Oggie” CATALANI. THERESA Babe” Student Council: Ushers Club; Boosters Club: Mask and Wig '47; Jamboree '47; Band. CHALFA. BILL Gym Leaders Club; Operetta '48. '49; A Cappella. CHARLTON. ROBERT “Bags CHRNKO. MARIE “Shorty” Page 9 CHRYST. DOROTHY CICERO. THERESA COOK. MAUREEN “Dot “Sis” “Cookie” Sales Tax Stamp Club: Conserva- Ushers Club. Ushers Club; Boosters Club: Y- torv; Jamboree ‘49: Band: Orienta- Teen, tion: Orchestra: ln trumental Concerts; Jr. Council on World Affairs. CHUHA. DOROTHY CINOTTI. JOE Distributive Education. Student Council: Operetta ‘47; Hi-Y President; A Cappella: Hall uard: Tax Stamp Representative; Gym Leader. COOPER. CLARA Ushers Club: Library Club; Y-Tcen; A Cappella; Operetta '49; Orientation. CORCEK. BOB CORSI. ETHEL Student Council; l sber Club; Library Club: Boosters Club; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Orientation: A Cappella. CRAIG. RICHARD Varsity Football '47. '48. 49; Hall Guards. CUILLI. FRANK “Ka-Ka” Gym Leaders Club; Hall Guards; Hi-Y; Varsity Football '47. '48. '49: Varsity Baseball '48. '49; A Cap-pella: Sales Tax Stamp Club: Student Council: Operetta '49. CWIK, RUTH “Ruthie” Latin Club: Operetta '48. Page 10 DAKDDUK. RALPH Duke J. V. Football '47: Operetta '47. '48. '49; A Oappella: Hall Guards; Hi-Y; Athletic Manager; Gym Leaders Club; Student Council: Tax Stamp Club. DE LUCA. ANITA Student Council; Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Beacon; Conservatory: Orientation; Band; Latin Club. DEMSKE. LOIS “Speedy” Front Committee; Booster Club; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '47. '48. '49; Orientation; A Cappella; Student Council. DE FRATIS, ROBERT “Bob” DEMBINSKI. GEORGE Baseball. DI LORETO. LOUIE Gym Leaders Club; Jamboree '?N; Operetta '49. DI VITTO. CLOTILDA “Chloe Sales Tax Stamp: Ushers Club: Boosters Club: Y-Teen; Operetta '48; Orientation. DOBRZANSKI. JOHN Mask and Wig: J. V. Football '48; A Cappella; Jamboree '49. '50: Beacon. DOLNICK. JANE Ushers Club; Mask and Wig: Boosters Club: Spring Play 48: Jamboree '48. DOMOWICZ. DONNA “Donner” X.H.S.: Operetta '47. '48; Spring Play '48. '49; Ushers Club. Pres.; Latin Club; German Club; Orientation; Jamboree 47; Mask and Wig Club. Page 11 DOUBRAVA. RICHARD Latin Club; Movie Operator. ELLIS. GEORGE Eli J.V Foothill '47: Varsity Football '48. '49; Varsity Basketball '47. '48. '49; Hall Guard?. '49; A Capprlla; Operetta '48. '49. EYNON. ANNABELLE Ann t'shers Club; Booster. . Club; Operetta '47. FENNER. JOAN Jo” WHS.; Gym Leaders Club; Student Council. Vice Pres.; Sales Tax S:amp Club: Senior Day Comm.; Y-Teen: Baud: Orchestra: Instrumental Concert '47. 48. 49. EUSTES. ALFRED FARRAR. NORMAN Athletic Manager: Instrumental Movie Operator: Hi-Y; Latin Club: Concert: Band: Orchestra: German Beacon. Club: Decathalon. FETKOVICH. DOROTHY Sunshine” FIGURSKI. JOAN Jo- Mask and Wig: I'shers Club; Boosters Club; Operetta '47. FIREM. ELMER Gym Leaders Club; Jamboree: Op eretta '47. '49; A Capprlla. FONDO. CHARLES German Club. FRANKS. DON Hi-Y: Hall Guard. FRAWLEY. ROBERT Bob Hallguard. Page 12 GAVLENSKI, JOAN “Sally” I shcrs Club; Boosters Club; Operetta ’47. K GLINSKI. ALICE Al t'shers Club. GOLEMBCZYK. RAY GOULD. LAURETTA Sales Tax Stamp Club; Operetta 48. GOLUBSKI, ANNE “Greenie” GRABOWSKI. MADONNA “Donna” Gym Leaders Club; Boosters Club; Y-Tccn; Beacon; Instrumental Concert '47; Orchestra. GRAYSON. ESTHER “E “ F.T.A.; Latin Club; Gym Leaders Club; Sales Tax Stamp Club; Senior Class Treasurer; Conservatory; Y-Tcen; Orchestra; Band; Instrumental Concert ‘47. 48. ’49. GRESKY. EDWARD “Big Ed Sales Tax Stamp Club; J. V. Football; Varsity Football ‘48. ’49; Operetta 48; A Cappella. GRIVICH. MARY “Mare FT. A. Vice Pres.; N.H.S. Vice Pres.; Latin Club Sec.; Student Council; Library Club; Annual Comm. Chairman: Orientation ‘48. '49; Operetta '47; Y-Tcen. GULIS. GEORGE HACH. VIRGINIA “Virg Student Council; Ushers Club; Operetta '49; A Cappella. Page IS HADALA. ROSE Ro-Ro” Student Council; Mask and Wig; Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Operetta '47; Jamboree '50. HANDEL. LA VERNE Choo-Choo Ushers Club. Pres.; Student Council; Boosters Club; Operetta '47. HASCHAK. DOROTHY Doty Mask and Wig: Spring Play '48. '49; Operetta '48. '49; Jamboree '48. '49. 50. HADERSKI. PATRICIA Pat Ushers Club. HARRISTON. GEORGE N.H.S.; Latin Club; Jr. Council on World Affairs. Pres.; Annual Comm. Member; Band; Orchestra. Instrumental Concert '47. '48. '49; Orientation. HELBIG. RUTH Toots German Club; Ushers Club; Boosters Club: Instrumental Concert '47. '48. '49; Band; Orchestra. HODECK. LORETTA Lorry HUDEC. THERESA Queenie” Operetta 49; Orientation: A Cap-pella. HYDASH. ESTHER Ether Ushers Club; A Cappella; Operetta '47. '48. '49. JASINSKI. RICHARD JARZYNA. WALTER Gym Leaders Club; Decathalon; Operetta '48. Page H JEGLIE. RONALD KACSANDY, THOMAS KACZMARCZYK. JOSEPHINE Hi-Y: A Cappclla; Operetta ‘49. Gym Leaders Club; Dccathalon. Honey’ I’shers Club: Jamboree '48. '49; Operetta '48. 50. JENDRZEJEWSKI. GEORGE KACZMAREK. STANLEY Gym Leaders Club. ACappella. KACZMAREK. VIRGINIA Virgie Operetta '48. '49; Jamboree '49: I'slters Club: A Cappclla. KANGAS. ROSE MARIE Posie” Latin Club; X.H.S.: Student Council: Senior Class Sec KAROVICH, LUCILLE Lucy” X.H.S.: Majorette Club: Latin Club: Student Council: Mask and Wig; Gym Leaders Club; Operetta '48. '49; Jamboree: Social Comm. KAVANDER. CARL Caz” Radio Operator: Jr. Council on World Affairs: J. Y. Football: J. Y. Basketball. KELLEY. DON Gym Leaders Club; J. V. Basketball: Varsity Basketball '49. '50. KENIK. FRANK Student Council. Page 15 KIN. FLORENCE ‘‘Charley Operetta '47. ’48. 49; Latin Clul : A Cappella: Jamboree '50; Y-Teen: I’shcrs Club: Spring Flay '49; Mask and Wig; Noon Day Movies; Boosters Club. KOBE. AL KOLK. LEO Hall Guards Club; Beacon; A Cappella; Hi-Y; Varsity Basketball '48. '49. '50; Band: Operetta '48. ’49. KLEIN SCHMIDT, HELENA Smily” N H.S.; German Club. Pres.; Latin Club: Student Council: Spring Play 49; Operetta ’49; Jamboree '49; Orientation. KOFRON. ALICE Al” Latin Club; N.H.S.; Student Council: Sales Tax Stamp Club; Senior Day Dinner. Chairman: Beacon. KOPROWSKI. BEATRICE “Be-Bop” I'sbers Club; Y-Teen: Operetta '48. '49; Jamboree '49; A Cappella; Orientation 50. KOSTECKI. LEROY KOWALSKI. GERRY Carrots” A Cappella; Jamboree '48. '49. '50; Operetta '48. '49. '50. KOWALSKI. JOHN “Savage” A Cappella; Stage Craft; Operetta '47. '48. '49. KOZAK. MEL Latin Club; Band: Radio Operator; J. bootball; J. Basketball; In strumenta! Concert 47. KOZEROWSKI. RAYMOND Social Committee: Latin Club. Pres.; Hi-Y; Student Council. Page 16 KRAL. ELAINE E A Cappdla; Gym Leaders Clul : Student Council: Majorette Club; Operetta; Mask and Wig: Jamboree ‘48. ’49. 50: Latin Club; Ushers Club. KUBIAK. HELEN Len” Ushers Club; From Comm. Member: Boosters Club; Jamboree ’49; V-Teen: Operetta ’49. KUKWA. LEO Latin Club; Operetta ’49; Beacon. KROUPA. LA VERNE “Dottie Gym Leaders Club; German Club; Student Council; .VH.S.; Senior Class Social Comm. KUCHARIC. DOLORES “Dolly” German Club; Majorette Club; Band: Instrumental Concert ’47, '48; Operetta '47. KUNESH. EDWARD Gym Leaders Club: A Cappclla; Jamboree '48. ’50: J. V. Football ’48. KUPCAK, GERALDINE Cupcake KWASCHNOWITZ. RUTH “Ruthie German Club. Vice Pres.; Beacon. KVET. HARRIET “Harry” A Cappclla; Operetta '49; Jamboree ’49; Latin Club; Ushers Club. LAUSCHE. THERESA “Dimples Mask and Wig; Boosters Club; Operetta ’48. '49; Jamboree '50: A Cap-pella. Page 17 LEWIS. ROBERT Band: Instrumental Concert '48. LIBERTINI, RUDY MACK. OTTO MALAK. ROBERT Lib Latin Club: X.H.S.; Band '47. 48; A Cappella; Operetta 47. '48. Senior Class Pres.; J. V. Football Instrumental Concert ’47. '48. '47; Varsity Football '48. '49; Hall Guards Club: Gym Leaders Club: Student Council. LODGE. JERRY MACURA. THERESA J. V. Football '47: J. V. Basketball ' . . ’48. ’49: Varsity Football '48. '49; I hers Club. Varsity Baseball '49. '50: Student Council: N.H.S.; Hall Guards Club: Latin Club; Annual Comm. Member: Hi-Y. MALE2EWSKI. DOLORES Y-Teen; I'shcr- Club; A Cappella: Operetta '47. '49. MALVIC. IVAN Commencement Day Committee. MANFREDONIA. MARIE “Murph” Sales Tax Stamp Club. MASSEY. BOB Latin Club. Vice Pres.: J. V. Football '47; Varsity Football '48. '49; J. V. Basketball '48; Operetta '47. '49; Hi-Y; NILS.; Pro.; Prom Comm. Chairman: A Cappella; Student Council. Pres.; Gym Leaders Club; Cheerleader; Hall Guards Club; Jamboree '47; Greater Cleveland Hi-Y President: Latin Club Treasurer. MAY. TONY Band: Orchestra; Jamboree '48; Gym Leaders Club; Student Council: Beacon; Instrumental Concert ’47. 48. MAYNARD. DON Gym Leaders Club; J. V. Basketball '47. '48. '49; Varsity Basketball '49. 50: Varsity Baseball ’47. '48. 49; Hi-Y. Page 18 MEIER. ALLAN MILLER. BETTY Ushers Club; Y-Tcen; Latin Club; Operetta '47, '48; Boosters Club. MILKO, LA VERNE MINASIAN. LOUISE A Cappella; Operetta 48. '49. Lu-Lu” Operetta '47. '48. '49; A Cappella: Student Council: Orchestra: Y-Teen; Spring Play '49; Mask and Wig: Jamboree '50; Boosters Club; Instrumental Concert '47. '48. '49. '50. MONUS. GRACE “Gracie Commencement Comm.; A Cappella; Operetta; Ushers Club; Orientation; Band. MORAWSKI, JOE Gym Leaders Club: Jamboree '47; Band; Orchestra; Instrumental Concert '47. '48. '49. MORGAN. BILL J. V. Basketball '47. '48; Varsity Basketball '49. '50; Gym Leaders Club. MUCHA. WALTER Instrumental Concert '47. '48; Band. MUETZEL. DON “Flash” Gym Leaders Club: Varsity Football 49; Operetta '49; Jamboree '50; A Cappella. Page 19 NEMEC. ART J. V. Football '47; Varsitv Football '48. '49. NEMEC, GEORGE NOLAN, ARLEEN NUTTING. BOB Senior Class Treasurer: Hi-Y; Jr. Council on World Affairs; Gym Leaders Club. Conservatory: Spring Play '49: Jamboree '47. '48. '49; Orientation: Band: Instrumental Concert; A Cappella; Operetta. A Cappella. NIGHTINGALE. DORIS NOWAKOSKI. JOHN “Nighty “Touch-down John Ushers Club: German Club. Gym Leaders Club; Varsity Foot- ball '49; Opcrelta '49; Jamboree '48. '49. '50: Hall Guard-. C ub; Student Council; Spring Play '50. PARNELL. DOLORES Dee” PATRIZI, ALBERT Al Hall Guards Club; Beacon; Sales I .i Stamp Club PEKAREK. VIRGINIA Y-Teen. PELDYAK. HENRIETTA “Hank Y-Tccn; Operetta '48; Orientation '48....- Page 20 POST. LA VERNE Love Student Council: Mask and Wig: I'shers Club; Boosters Club: Beacon; Y-Teen; Spring Play ‘49; Op cretta '49; Jamboree ‘48. '49. PRZYBYLSKI, PATRICIA Operetta ’47, '48. ’49; A Cappella. PULKA. RAYMOND PRESSEY. RICHARD Hi-Y; A Cappella. PUCO. JEANETTE “Jean Student Council: Mask and Wig: Boosters Club; Y-Teen; Instrumental Concert; Band. RADZIEWICZ. MARY Student Council. Sec.; F.T.A. Sec.; Jr. Council on World Affairs; Latin Club: NILS.: Operetta ‘49; Spring Play ‘50: Band; Orchestra; A Cappella. RATICA. GEORGE READIGER, ALFRED N II S. RENKEL. BETTY Student Council: Boosters Club; Instrumental Concert '47; Band; t sh-ers Club. REPINSKI. THERESA Terry Page 21 RIEDEL. RICHARD Radio: N.H.S.: J. V. Basketball '47. '48. RIZSAK. BARBARA “Bobby” Ushers Club; Conservatory; Boosters Club. ROSS, ANNA RYDZEWSKI, GARNETT “Peggy'' Butch Beacon; Spring Play '48; Jamboree •48. ROSENLIEB, CAROL “Flossie Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Operetta 47. RUTKOWSKI. RAY “Watermelon King” SALLACK. ELEANOR “El SANTICH, ROSEMARIE “Dutchie Beacon. SAPISHKA. RICHARD SAWCHIK. LOUIS Varsity Football 48. '49; J. V. Football '47; Varsity Basketball '47. ’48. ’49; Sgt.-at-Arms. SCHUMAN. ROBERT N’.H.S.: Radio; Latin Club; Student Council. SENOWICZ. NED Student Council. Latin Club. I’res.; German Club; Junior Council. Treas.; Student Director and Accompanist of A Cappclla; Operetta ’48. 49; Spring Play ’49; Jamborees '48. '49. 50; Band: Orchestra, Movie Operator: N.H.S.; Band Concert •48. '49. Page 2t SHUMNEY. GENEVIEVE “Babe German Club; Gym Leaders Club. Pres.; Commencement Comm.; Beacon; Conservatory; Jamboree 48; Orientation; Boosters Club. SITOSKY. DORIS Mask and Wig; Operetta ‘47; boree ’50. SKEDEL. DOLORES “Doady” Sales Tax Stamp Club; Mask and Wig; Ushers Club; Library Club; Commencement Comm.: Boosters Club; Beacon; Y-Teen; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '48. '49; Orientation; Band; A Cappelia; Spring Play 50. SIDWA. LILLIAN Lil” SKARUPSKI, DIANE “Butch” SMITH. KENNETH A Cappelia; Stage Craft; Gym Leaders Club; Beacon; Operetta. SNYDER. IDAJANE Ushers Club: Sales Tax Stamp Club. SOPKO, DOROTHY “Do-Do” Majorette Club: Mask and Wig: Y-Teen; Boosters Club: Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '47. '48. '49; Orientation: Spring Play '49; A Cappelia. SMILJANICH. STEVE “Smo” Football Manager '47. '48; Basketball Manager '47. '48: Cappelia. Operetta '49; Hi-Y; Baseball. SMIRZ. VINCE “Butterball” Social Committee Member Senior Class Vice Pres.; Student Council: Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Y-Teen Sec.; Conservatory. N.H.S.; Latin Club; Mask and Wig: Ushers Club; Senior Day Conun. Chairman; Head Drum Majorette; Y-Teen; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '49; Orientation; A Cappelia; Band; Orchestra; I nstrumental Concerts: Spring Play '50. Page 23 SOUKUP. KEN A Cappelia: Stage Craft: Operetta '49. Varsity Football'48. '49; Gym Lead- Ushers Club; Annual Committee er; A Cappella; Operetta '47; Stu- Member; Boosters Club; Y-Teen; dent Council Sgt.-at-Arms ami Beacon: Orientation '48. Treasurer; Hi-Y; Latin Club Vice Pres, and Treasurer; Baseball. STAVICKI. PHYLLIS Fir German Club Treasurer: Ushers Club; A Cappella; Prom Comm. Member; Conservatory; Y-Teen; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '49. ‘50: Sales Tax Stamp Club. TELLJOHN. THOMAS TESAR. SHIRLEY “Buzz FT. A.; German Club; Boosters Club: Beacon: Student Council; Ushers. TOMASELLI, ROSEMARY “Rosie Latin Club: I'-lter Club; Beacon: Conservatory: Orientation '49. ULANOWSKI. LEONA “Lee” Boosters Club: Ushers Club; Y-Teen; Operetta '47. ‘48. '49; A Cappella; Jamboree '49. VIDOVIC. FRANCES “Ulie VINCENZO. JOHN STICKNEY. HENRY K.T.A.; N ILS.; Latin Club. Page 21 VOYTEK, RITA Reet A Cappclla; Jamboree ’48. ’49; Operetta ’48. 49; Ushers Club; Mask and Wig; Library Club; Spring Play ’48. 49. WALER, PATRICIA •Pat Boosters Club; Beacon; Conservatory; Operetta ’47; Orientation ’49. WALTON. PAUL Conservatory; Tax Stamps; Ger man Club; Operetta '47; Gym Leaders Club. VYSKOCIL. DOLORES WALTERS. GLENN Dee” Ushers Club; Y-Teen. WARD. GALE F.T.A. Treasurer; Student Council Pres.; Band; Hi-Y; Annual Comm. Member; Instrumental Concert '47. •48. ’49. '50. WEEKLY. NINA Sport” Sales Tax Stamp Club; Library Club; Boosters Club; Operetta ’47. 48. 49; A Cappclla. WHEATEY. JAMES WILSON. SHIRLEY Boney” WILCZYNSKI. GLORIA N.H.S.; Latin Club: Conservatory; Y-Tcen; Spring Play ’48; Jamboree ’48. WLODARSKI. ALICE “Flicka” X H.S.; Latin Club Sec.; Operetta ’47. Page 25 WRONA. HENRY ZACKAR. GERALD “Jerry J. V. Football '47; Varsity Football •48. '49; Dccathalon '48. '49. 50; Hall Guard; A Cappclla; Operetta '48. '49; Gym Leaders. ZAHORKA. ALICE I'vhers Club. WYSZYNSKI. JOAN “Jo” Ushers Club; Y-Teen: Operetta '47. ‘48. ’49; Spring Play '48. ‘49; Jamboree ’49; A Cappclla: Orientation '50. ZADAMSKY. JOANNE Jo Ushers Club: Y-Tccn. ZAWALSKI. DAVID German Club. ZAWICKI. EILEEN Za-Za Ushers Club; Sale Tax Stamp Club; Student Council; Boosters Club: Beacon; Y-Teen; Operetta '47. 48. '49; A Cappella: Jamboree •49. ZIEGLER, EVELYN Ev ZIELINSKI. RITA Reet” Student Council; Senior Day Comm. Member; Boosters Club: Ushers Club: Y-Teen: Spring Play ‘47; Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '47; A Cappella. FISHER. BETTY JANE Fish” Student Council; Mask and Wig; Boosters Club: Beacon: Y-Tcen: Operetta '47. '48. '49; Jamboree '48. '50; Spring Play '50; A Cappella; Orientation. HOMOLKA. LOIS Lo Sales Tax Stamp Club; Boo ters Club; Band. Page 26 AMBRIS, ANTHONY DE PAULO, ROBERT Hall Guard, Movie Operator. DO MB ROW SKI, EDWARD A Cappclla. FABRIZIO, LARRY Operetta ’49; A Cappella. CAMERA SHY GALLOSHIAN, CHARLES GESUALDO, ANTHONY GREGORY. CLARENCE Student Council; Operetta. KOZUMPLIK. JUSTIN A Cappclla. KUBINSKI, ARTHUR NIEMIRA, JUSTIN POPE. ALEX Operetta '47, ’48, '49; A Cappella; Hall Guards Club; Senior Day Dinner Comm.; J. V. Basketball. PUCHAJDA, BERNARD Page 27 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1950 SEPTEMBER, 1947 Our first month at South. We entered as slightly scared 10-B’s. June, 1950, looked very far off. The first issue of the Beacon contained a list of names of members of our class who were expected to excel in leadership, scholarship, and service. They all lived up to these expectations. OCTOBER. 1947 Our second month here and already we were gaining recognition. We had a championship JV Football Team of which the whole school was very proud. NOVEMBER, 1947 This month we raised our voices in the choruses of Robin Hood. Not only was our class well represented in the chorus hut we also had a few of the leads. Everyone who saw it will remember Disperse? Oh, no! We will not go!” DECEMBER, 1947 The official opening of the basketball season saw our JV team playing championship games. The rest of us faithfully attended all the games to cheer them and the Varsity players on to victory. JANUARY, 1948 January held for us a new year and new resolutions. We resolved to get letter grades and to give more service. FEBRUARY. 1948 February found us living up to these resolutions for we were promoted to the 10-A almost unanimously and at the end of the first marking period we led the honor roll in the school. MARCH. 1948 Down Euclid Avenue came the orange and black of South High School in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The colors weren’t quite right but the music that came forth made the occasion for those of us who saw it a thrilling one and an unforgettable one for those members of our class who marched that day. APRIL, 1948 Again the lure of the footlights. Though we weren't in the Spring Play, “Dear Ruth, we were in the audience enjoying every minute of it. This month we again appeared in the audience to hear the Annual Band Concert. MAY, 1948 0| en House presented an opportunity to display our year’s work. We escorted proud parents that night to the rooms where our efforts were displayed. JUNE, 1948 This month we watched some of our senior friends prepare to leave South and wondered if our class would ever receive such distinction. After they left and the few tears that had been shed had dried, things returned to normal and things returned to normal and we looked forward to summer vacation. SEPTEMBER. 1948 We had advanced a rung on the ladder of a successful school life. We were now 1 l-B’s and nearly to the top. OCTOBER, 1948 Our class was represented on the Varsity team and we were all full of expectations for a successful football season. NOVEMBER, 1948 Our expectations were fulfilled — we had regained the long coveted Pig Iron Trophy from Holy Name High School. For days we gazed at the trophy which was proudly displayed. To climax a successful football season after winning the West Senate Championship, South played against Benedictine, the East Senate Champion, in the Charity Game. In the last few minutes after we had given them a good fight, Benedictine went over the goal line making the score 6-0. Though we lost the game, we had a championship team and we were proud of them. DECEMBER, 1948 The beautiful Christmas tree, which was decorated by the student council, stood majestically in the center hall and reminded us of the coming vacation that meant parties and presents and fun for all. JANUARY. 1949 After l eing quiet for a while, our halls were again filled with noise and excitement l ecause the seniors were preparing to leave. This month belonged to the Senior graduating class so we quietly stood by and watched. FEBRUARY. 1949 A handful of people met one day in the social room at the invitation of its founder, W. O. Smith, to found an F.T.A. Several of our class members who were there later l ecame officers of this new organization. We lead the school in all fields—one of our girls l ecame leader of the Majorette club. South graciously bowed down to Lincoln after being defeated Page 28 at the Arena for consolation honors in basketball. MARCH, 1949 Everyone was in a dither this month preparing for the next month’s events. APRIL, 1949 The highlight of this month was the Spring Play, “Charley’s Aunt.” In the field of sports South won third place honors in the West Side Decathalon. The National Honor Society inducted some of our class members into this great organization. MAY, 1949 One of our girls visited Ohio State University to represent South at College of Education Day. JUNE, 1949 This was another month which did not lielong to us but to the graduating class. SEPTEMBER, 1949 We were now 12-B’s and filled with stories of our summer experience. A boy of our class related his experiences serving as mayor of the Buckeye Boys’ State at Ohio Wesleyan University during the summer. Another of our boys again proved that our class had leadership plus by being elected President of Greater Cleveland Hi-Y groups. OCTOBER, 1949 “Veni, Yidi, Vinci,” was the motto for the month. The Pig Iron Trophy would not be leaving its place of honor in the show case at South this year. NOVEMBER. 1949 A few boys helped to photograph the students. These pictures were to be used on the permanent record cards. This year the rallies were sponsored by the senior boy and girl homerooms. Four boys braved the cold winds to drive to Ohio State University in an open 1929 convertible. The June, ’50 class boasted most of the leads in the operetta, Mikado.” DECEMBER, 1949 The F.T.A. club introduced something new at South by having its members preside for the entire day. The annual Instrumental Concert was presented this month. Taking scholarship honors again, the ’50 class took the Honor Roll lead. JANUARY, 1950 We all looked forward to the day when our class president proudly accepted the Senior class gavel. FEBRUARY, 1950 The Class was presented a Valentine—the Ohio Psychological Test, better known among the Seniors as the nut test. The Flyers battled for second place honors in basketball at the Arena but lost by a score of 44-42. It was a tough game to lose but our team put up a good fight. We let our hair down by having a sweater dance instead of the usual dress-up affair for the 12A Social. MARCH. 1950 The Spring Play, You Can’t Take It With You” was the perfect ending to the school week because the next week was Spring Vacation. APRIL, 1950 The 12B-12A Social was held this month providing fun for all seniors. National Honor Society induction took place this month providing a last chance for the Seniors to get into this organization. MAY, 1950 May twelfth was a night very few of us will ever forget, for who can forget their Senior Prom? Lake Shore Country Club was the perfect setting for a perfect night. JUNE, 1950 Senior Day and Commencement came all too soon for they marked the end of our high school career. On June 13 we received our diplomas at Severence Hall. We wondered (and doubted) if South would ever be the same without our class. Page 29 Section, l enA M zlitie MARY GRIYICH THERESA LAUSCHE DIANNE SKARUPSKI GENEVIEVE SCHL'MNEY LILLIAN SIDW'A GRACE MONUS DOROTHY CHUHA ROSE MARIE KANGAS ESTHER GRAYSON JOAN FENNER JEANETTE PECO ELAINE KRAL LA VERNE KROUPA DOROTHY SOPKO RUTH KWASCHNOWITZ MARY RADZIEWTCZ JOAN BOLSER ALICE WLODARSKI SHIRLEY TESAR LOUISE MINASIAN DONNA DOMOWTCZ DOROTHY HASCIIAK JOAN MAR IE BARSKI LOIS DEMSKE NANCY STETINA LA-VERNE POST CLASS OF JUNE, 1950 Most likely to succeed Smile Hair Eyes Personality Figure Dresser Rest Looking Funniest Laugh Popular Mischievous T aim ted Best Speaking Voice Athletic Shyest Person Ambitious Instigator Artistic _______ Comical Sense of Humor Leader Bold Flirt Singing I oice Dependable Talkative Page SO JERRY LODGE BOB SOWOROWSKI DON FRANKS RICHARD RIEDEL JOE MORAWSKI GERALDZACKAR TONY MAY GEORGE ELLIS RAY KOZEROWSKI RUDY LIBERTINE HERBERT ALDEN NED SENOWICZ BOB SCHUMAN LOU SAWCHIK ALFRED READIGER STANLEY BRYSACZ GEORGE NEMEC GALE WARD DONALD KELLY PAUL WALTON BOB MASSEY STEVE SMILJANICH FRANK CUILLI CHARLES FONDO GEORGE HARRISTON RALPH DAKDDUK We organize to serve FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Our purpose is far-reaching We try to study teaching. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY We worked hard and did not stop Until at last we reached the top. BEACON STAFF To serve the Beacon we must choose The jK-ople with a nose for news. Page 32 GERMAN CLUB To master translations in (ierman Took hours and hours f learnin . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS If you come in and want a book W e all know just where to look. LATIN CLUB Though we had to stay up all night We still love Caesar with all our might. Page 33 MOVIES Whether the picture is blurred or groovy Depends on us—we run the movie. TAX STAMPS We aid the school in counting stamps So our athletes won’t look like tramps. RADIO OPERATORS wave. All our time and efforts we gave To set the dials for the radio Page Si MASK AND WIG We can’t forget our big production Or all those hours of instruction. 12B COMMITTEES Many hours went into our work Never did we our duties shirk. A CAPPELLA Our voices ring out sweet and true To bring good music straight to you. Page S5 HALL GUARDS We're the hoys who demand a pass From every passing lad and lass. BOOKSHOP Paper a nickel notebooks a dime We're in a dither all of the time. STUDENT COUNCIL We run the school with a helping hand Giving faithful service to all we can. Page 36 MAJORETTES AND BAND High stepping we girls marched Ijetore the band Who at all your games looked and played so grand. 12A COMMITTEES Many hours went into our work Never did we our duties shirk. VARSITY ATHLETES We received our letters for our athletic powers Which required practice for many hours. Page 37 GIRLS GYM LEADERS We helped the girls all keep in trim And keep their figures nice and slim. BOYS LEADERS We're the hoys with all the muscles We lead the class in all their tussles. USHERS Sitting in assemblies when you feel so grand Just think of us—we have to stand. Page 38 STAGE CRAFT We know the prop-room like the hack of our hand The mysteries of stagecraft we understand. BLEACHERS WVre at a game as you can see To cheer our team on to victory. MAIN OFFICE Writing, filing, and answering the phone All this work with nc’re a moan. Page 39 ICARIAN HI-Y Clean sj eech, clean sports and clean living These are the things our Hi-Y is giving. JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS We used to meet in 3IS To speak of our world's changing scene. Y-TEEN For helping our neighbors we’re really keen Our purpose is aid and our name Y-Teen. Page iO (?ta4£ tyattuany, 195f CLASS MOTTO Success, remember, is the reward of toil. CLASS COLORS Midnight blue and silver. Page U Se Ua% @Ceu4, flcutucvitf, f ?5f Dave Petrella President Eleanor Perdian Vice-President Betty Meredith Secretary Phyllis Cantwell Girls’ Treasurer Bob Jastal Boys’ Treasurer Charles Bernardo Sergeant-at-Arms Loretta Swaley Annual Committee Chairman Walter Schmidt Charles Kline Prom Social Committee Chairman Committee Chairman J. Don Umerly Senior Day Committee Chairman Ronald Jorasch Commencement Committee Chairman Luella Vescly Senior Dinner Committee Chairman Page 42 CLASS OF JANUARY '51 COMMITTEES ANNUAL COMMITTEE Loretta Swalcy. Chairman Arlene Gortz Andrew Kostvk Jim Pralle PROM COMMITTEE Walter Schmidt, Chairman Eddie Andrews Phyllis Toncar Ixona Bugeda SENIOR DINNER COMMITTEE Luclla Yeselv, Chairman Mary Ann Trhlin Richard Kish Richard Bricker COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Ronald Jorasch, Chairman Joe Wislar Doris Mon us Robinette Smith SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE Don L’merlv. Chairman Milan Zee Adeline Castagna Shirley Paukert SOCIAL COMMITTEE Charles Kline, Chairman Jerr Landwehr Violet Bashian Joyce Schultz Page ANDREWS. EDWARD ••Eddie” Icarian Hi-Y, Treasurer; Prom Committee: Student Council '48. '50; Nominating Committee. Chairman. BASHIAN. VIOLET “Vi” Gym Leaders; Ushers Club: German Club; Beacon Staff; Future Teachers of America: Radio Club: Social Committee: Operetta '49. '50; Cappella: Bookshop: Girl's Basketball; Girl's Volleyball. BRASDOVICH. MICHAEL “Hollywood Band '48. '49. '50; J. V. Basketball '48. 49; Varsity Basketball '49. '50; Gym Leader. BICHSEL, ALLEN “Bix” Decathelon '49. 50. BERNARDO. CHARLES “Chuck Student Council. Class Scrgcant-at-Arms; J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49. '50. BRICKER. RICHARD Dick” J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49. '50: Varsity Basketball '49. '50: Dinner Committee. BUGEDA. LEONA “Lee Gym Leaders;German Club;Student Council: Radio Club; Future Teachers of America. Treasurer; Ushers Club; Boosters Club; From Committee; A Cappella; Operetta '49. '50: Girls Basketball. Captain: Volleyball; Bookshop. CANTWELL. PHYLLIS “Phil” German Club: Y-Teen; Bookshop. Co-manager; Class Treasurer; Band Concert '48; Gym Leaders. Treasurer. Vice President: National Honor Society. Secretary: Girl's Basketball; Volleyball. CARNES. GEORGE CARRUOZZO. DAVID “Dave” Cheerleaders '48. 49; Wowiton Jli-Y. N ice President: Spring Play '50 (Henderson): Stage Craft CASTAGNA. ADELINE “Addie” Latin Club. Gym Leaders. Beacon Staff. Senior Day Committee Page U CUKRAS. NORMAN “Norm” Spring Play ’50; Movie Operator: Radio Operator. DELIBERATO, ANTHONY Tony” J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football •49. 50. FEDOR. LOLA Lou” “Lo” German Club; Boosters Club; Radio Club; Future Teachers of America; Jamboree '48. ’49. 50: Operetta '49; Spring Play 50 (Penny); Mask and Wig: A Cappella. DROBOT. ROBERT “Bob” Spring Play '50: Operetta '48; (Dev-ilshoof ‘49. Pooh Bah); A Cappella; Jamboree '48. '49. '50; Stage Craft; Ensemble: Solo Contest '50. DJUBASAK. LOUIS GILLESPIE. RANDOLPH “Randy J. Y. Football '48; Yarsitv Football ‘49. ‘50. GORTZ. ARLENE Gortzzie” Ushers Club. Representative: Boosters Club; German Club; Student Council: Annual Committee; Operetta '48. '49. 50: Bookshop Girls Basketball. Captain; Girl's Volleyball; A Cappella. JANKOWSKI. JOAN Jo German Club. Treasurer; Orchestra; Distributive Education. JASTAL. ROBERT Bob Senior Class Trcaurcr: National Honor Society: German Club; Junior Council on World Affairs; Student Council: Spring Play '49. '50. (Ed); Operetta '48. '50. (Koko) Cheerleader '48. '49. 50: Mask and Wig. JORASCH, RONALD Ronnie Student Council. Treasurer; Junior Council on World Affairs. President. Vice President. Trcaurcr; National Honor Society. Vice President; Future Teachers of America. President; German Club. Treasurer. Secretary; Commencement Committee. Chairman: Delegate to United Nations 50; Delegate to Mock Assembly ’49. 50; Red Cross Program ’49. JURCAK. NANCY “Nancy” Gym Leaders; Boosters Club; Operetta 47. '48 Page 1,5 KASTAK. ANDREW “Andy J. V. Basketball '-19: J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49. '50; Baseball '50. KIJINSKI. RICHARD Rich J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49. -50. KLINE. CHARLES Chuck” Junior Council. Treasurer: Latin Club: A Cappella: Social Committee. Chairman: Operetta 49 (Kokol; Jamboree '49; Class Nominating Committee. KESSLER. DONN “Donn” J. V Football '48; Varsity Football '49,'5(1; Baseball '50. KISH. RICHARD Dick Front Committee. KOSIBA, JOSEPHINE Jo Boosters Club; Ushers Club; Operetta '49; A Cappella. KOSTYK. ANDREW Russian” Annual Committee; Stage Craft: Operetta '48. '49; A Cappella: Jamboree. LANDWEHR. GERALD Jerry Student Council; Social Committee; Beacon Staff. LUKAC. SYLVIA Lulu Booster Club; A Cappella: Bowling League. MASSEY. PHYLLIS Phyl Student Council. Vice President; Ushers Club. President: Operetta '49; Spring Play '49; Bowling League. Captain; Girls Basketball. Captain. MEHOLICK. RICHARD Skull Page 46 MEREDITH. BETTY “Betty German Club; Gym Leaders, Vice President; I’shers Club: Girls Basketball; Volleyball; Band Concert '•48; Bookshop. Co-Manager; Chi Secretary. MONUS. DORIS Dorrie Gym Leaders; German Club: Commencement Committee; A Cappella. OPP. JOAN Oppie Red Cross; Distributive Education. MOFF. DOROTHY “Dotty Operetta '49; Spring Play ' ■ NEMUNAITIS. BARBARA “Bobbie” Operetta '48. '49; Bookshop; Boosters Club. OSTROWSKI, EDWARD Pollock J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49. ’50; Varsity Basketball '49. ’50; J. V. Basketball ’48. '49; Baseball '49. '50. PAUKERT. SHIRLEY “Shirl German Club; Booster Club: Student Council: Senior Day Committee. PERDIAN. ELEANOR “E| Gym Leaders. Treasurer: Student Council; German Club; Class Vice President; Band; Orchestra: A Cap pella; Bookshop; Operetta '50; Girls Basketball; Volleyball. PETRELLA. DAVID Hot Lips Orchestra: Student Council. Ser-Kcant-at-Arms; Class President. PHILLIPS. JEAN “Rad” Red Cross; Orchestra; Distributive Education. PRALLE. JAMES “Jim” Latin Club. President; National Honor Society. Treasurer; Future Teachers of America; Student Council; Annual Committee; Wow i tan Hi-Y; Secretary; Beacon Staff: Hall Guard. Page J 7 PRINCIPIO. VIOLA Dukie Boosters Club; I'shers Club; Operetta '49. SCHMIDT. WALTER Wally” Operetta '48; Stage Craft; Radio Operator: Prom Committee. Chairman. SCHULTZ. JOYCE “Frenchie” I’shers Club; German Club: Booster?. Club; Student Council: Social Committee: Operetta '48. ‘49. '50; Jamboree '49: A Cappclla; Bookshop; Girls Basketball; Volleyball. PUTICH. RAY Putay” Radio Operator. SCHROEDER. WILLIAM “Bill” SMART. DORIS “Dorrie” Orchestra; Distributive Education. SMITH. ROBBINETTE Bobbie Lou” Gym Leaders: Beacon Representative: German Club; Ushers Club; Booster Club; Commencement Committee: Operetta '48. '49; Bookshop: Tax Stamp Representative: Bowling League; Girls Basketball; Volleyball. SUMMERSON. JAMES Frog SWALEY. LORETTA Larry” Junior Council on World Affairs. Secretary. Nice President: National Honor Society: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: Ushers Club; Mask and Wig: Senior Nominating Committee: Annual Committee Chairman: Spring Play '50 (Essie); Operetta '48. '49 (Pitti-Sing) '50: A Cappclla: Bookshop: Beacon Staff; Girls Basketball. TALANI, ADRIANA Audrey” Booster Club; A Cappclla: Operetta TAPAL. SALLY Sal-Operetta. Y-Teen. Page i8 TONCAR. PHYLLIS Phyl German Club. President;Gym Leaders . Prom Committee. UHL. EDWARD ••Eddie” Gym Leader; Decathalon; Operetta '48. ’49; Jamboree ’49. VESELY. LUELLA ”Lu” Ushers Club; Nominating Committee; Dinner Committee. Chairman; A Cappella; Tax Stamp Representative. TRHLIN. MARY ANN “Trillin” German Club; Usher Club; Dinner Committee: Operetta '48. 49; A Cappella: Nominating Committee. Chairman; Girls Basketball. UMERLEY. DONALD Hammer German Club. Sergcan-at-Arms; Senior Day Committee. Chairman; Radio Operator; Wowitan Hi-Y.Treasurer; Tax Stamp Representative. WAGNER. PAUL Snake” Z4STAWNY. STANLEY Stash” J. Y. Football 49. ZEC. MILAN Mitch” Senior Day Committee; A Cappella: Operetta '48. ’49. ZGRABIK, RITA Reet” Junior Red Cross. ZGRABIK. RONALD Zeek” CAMERA SHY WISLAR. JOSEPH “Joe” German Club. Treasurer; Latin Club; Student Council; Nominating Committee: Commencement Committee; Radio Operator. PAZDERSKI. JACK Chu-Chu” J. V. Football ‘48; Varsity Football •49. ’50. KOVAR, EDWARD Eddie” J. V. Basketball 48. '49; Varsity Basketball '49. ’50. STAWIARSKI. RAYMOND Stuvvy” A Cappella: Small Ensemble; Mask and Wig; Stage Craft; Operetta '48 (Florenstine), '49 (Nanki Poo). Smi pu VIOLET BASH IAN DORIS SMART BETTY MEREDITH BARBARA XEMUNAITUS RITA ZGRABIK LUELLA VESELY PHYLLIS CANTWELL SHIRLEY PAUKERT LOLA FEDOR PHYLLIS MASSEY ADRIAN X A T ALAN I JOS IE KOSIRA ELEANOR PERIDAN JOYCE SCHULTZ ROBINETTE SMITH SALLY TAPAL DOROTHY MOFF JEAN PHILLIPS ADELINE CASTAGNA ARLENE GORTZ JOAN JANKOWSKI PHYLLIS TONCAR NANCY JURCAK MARY ANN THRLIN EDDIE OSTROWSKI DORIS MONUS JOAN OPP LORETTA SWALEY SYLVIA LUKAC LEONA BUGEDA VIOLA PRINCIPIO Athlete Artist Baby face Charm Cheerfulness Character Complexion Cooperation Dancer Enthusiasm Eyes Hair Musical Instrumental Vocalist Mischievious Nicest Nose Physique - Figure Picture Quiet Sense of Humor Service Shyest Person Smile Student Rugged T eeth Wit Most Likely to Succeed Talkative Manners Nicest Dresser CHUCK BERNARDO ANDY KOSTYK RAY PUT I Cl I STANLEY ZASTAWN Y MILAN ZEC WALTER SCHMIDT RONALDZGRABIK RICHARD KIJIXSKI EDDIE UHL JIM PRALLE DON UMERLY JERRY LANDWEHR DAVE PETRELLA BOB DROBOT CHUCK KLINE TONY DELIBERATO DON BATE GEORGE CARNES JOE WISLAR BOB JASTAL RAY STAWIARSKI BILL SCHROEDER DAVE CARRUOZZO CLARENCE GREGORY DONN KESSLER ANDY KASTAK PAUL WAGNER RONALD JORASCH NORMAN CUKRAS MIKEBRASDOVICH ED ANDREWS Page 50 10 YEARS FROM NOW—A REVIEW AND A PREVIEW Hello everyone, this is your CBS announcer Walter Schmidt broadcasting to you from the famous Margaret Barnes social room at South High. The event is the tenth annual reunion of the class of January, '51. Many famous people are here now, but before we begin let me remind you that this program is sponsored by the Umerley Tool and Die Company. As we glance around we recognize many stars of stage and screen. Standing near the stage talking are the “Met’s” latest find, Enrico Drobot and their Prima Ballerina, Joyce Schultz. Listening to them are Bill Schroeder and Joe Wislar. Our music tonight will be furnished by Hot-Lips” Pctrella and his allgirl orchestra, including that famous duo, Eleanor Perdian and Doris Smart and their magic violins. Sally Tapal, Joan Opp, and Jean Phillips have just flown down from New York for the style shows in Cleveland, the fashion center of the world. One of the models present today is Dorothy Moff. Nancy Jurcak is practicing her smile across the room. Nancy is now modeling for Pepsodent. Phyllis Massey is wearing a gown which was designed and made for her by Josie Kosiba. The entertainment tonight will consist of that wonderful comedy act—Wagner and Kline, Bob Jastal giving impersonations of ‘‘Guzzler’s Gin,” and Ed Andrews performing on the accordion. Cutting a figure in the center of the floor is Ed Uhl who has opened up a group of dance studios that now replace Arthur Murray. His favorite pupil is Jack Paz with Stash Zastawny and Ronald Zgrabik. ♦ In the far corner representing the International Sports Association are Tony Deliberate, Randolph Gillespie, Don Kessler and Ed Kovar. Also seen were the Richards, Meholic and Kijinski, those two great sports announcers. Standing around looking rugged are Dick Bricker and Ed Ostrowski. Posed dramatically in the doorway in the latest model Parisiennc gown is Yolanda Bashian who lias flown over between shows from the Follies Bergerc. Just admiring arc those three inseparable friends, Adrianna Tal-ani, Shirley Paukert, and Mary Ann Trhlin. After finishing two years of German, Arlene Gortz has decided to travel to Europe to visit her relatives in Poland. She and her cousin Leona Bugeda, who is going to teach there, are going to leave immediately after the reunion. Another member of our class is Captain Video Kastak who specializes in inter-planetary travel. Walking in behind Captain Video is Norman Cukras who has finally found his pants from the Spring Play and is able to attend. The delicious food we are eating was prepared under the supervision of Chefs Joan Jankowski and Barbara Nemunaitus. The rolls and cakes were donated by Lola Fedor who now owns a bakery. Eating the food we sec Adeline Castagna, George Carnes, Rita Zgrabik, and Ken Costic. Hovering around the food next to Louis Djuhisak is Charles Bernardo who is owner, operator and chief taster at the National Food Co. • Most of the women present are wearing jewelry designed by Phyllis Toncar and Doris Monus of Monus and Toncar, Inc., which, in case you haven't heard, has opened its new office in New York next to the offices of A. Kostyk and Co. A play just isn’t a play without scenery by that talented young artist. From one coast to the other—our famous actor, Hollywood” Brasdovich has just shown up. On his way over he met Sylvia Lukac who was enroute to the South Pacific. Another member of our class who’s traveling is Betty Meredith. Betty seems to like the southern states and Kentucky. A grand entrance is now taking place! The President of the U.N. has just come ui—Ronald Jorasch. With him is Richard Kish who has finished drafting the plans for the new U.N. building. He was assisted by Hot-Rod Zee. Jim Pralle is President of Vassar (which is still an all-girl school) and Loretta Swaley is President of Harvard and Yale combined. Loretta is waiting until she is thirty-six so that she can run for the presidency of our country. Woolworth’s has become Smith’s since Robinette bought it and Ray Putich is head store detective. The Reverend Gerald I andwchr has spared a few minutes from his congregation to give us his blessings. He has been devoting most of his time to converting Don Bate, Allen Bischel, Frank Golubski. and Ray Stawiarski. I’m sure you were interesed in knowing what happened to your former classmates but time is running out on us so — This is Station WSHS signing off until our next reunion ten years from now. Page 51 AUTOGRAPHS Page 52
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