South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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★ ACHIEVEMENT ★ EFFORT ★ IDEAS ★ EDNEENTRATION ★ PERSEVERANEE ★ INDUSTRY IN liHATITUUF ... MR. WAYNE G. SMITH Principal MISS ALICE HAGAN MR. JOHN LEE 2)echeated to the Se enior Suuth High ScHum, 5 CLASS COLORS—BLUE AND GOLD 6 Senior C la5$ C L airmen 7 SOCIAL COMMITTEE COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Mildred Marich, Chairman Jerome Brewster. Chairman Gloria Joklic Edward Sisk Joan Najmulski Chester Sopata Ronald Karpinski Joe Cosentino Alfred Dziezkowski Phyllis Lodge Ralph Krupa Elizabeth McVeigh Clayton Zak. Ex. Officio Joanne Thompson Rita Jankowski. Ex. Officio ANNUAL COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY PROGRAM Mary Mancini. Chairman Enid Johns Helene Brysaez Wayne Lechnir Rudy Obracay John Chiller Ruth Mullee. Ex. Officio Ralph Barnes. Chairman Luciano Marcuz John Slesenger Alice Rogaski Nancy Gerber Janet Farrar Geraldine Stephen. Ex. Officio PROM COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY DINNER Jim Arnold. Chairman Don Kwiakowski. Chairman Harold Blahovic Mike Clemente Edward Samuels Charles Noe Ann Amato Stanley Wiklinski Dolores Krasinski Shirley Carmichael Eileen Stark Janet Gladek Ed Thiel, Ex. Officio Mike Matzek. Ex. Officio c AMATO, ANN — Gym Leaders Club: Ushers Club; Band; Boa-con Staff; Prom Committee; Intramural Basketball '48 '49. Baseball '49; Boosters Club. 9335 Harvard Avenue, 5 ANIELSKI. CONSTANCE — Y-Teen; Mask and Whig; Boosters Club; Intramural Basketball '48 '49 '50; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Jamboree '49. 4518 Gamma Avenue. 5 ARNOLD. JAMES—J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49 '50; Versify Baseball '49 'SO '51; Prom Committco. 4398 Warner Road. 5 BABKA. ROBERT—Student Council; German Club. 8705 Connecticut Avenue. 5 BACKIEL, ALLEN—Movie Oper-ator; Library Assistant; Sales Tax Stamp Club; Red Cross; Beacon Staff. 8103 Force Avenue, 5 BAILEY. GEORGE—Radio Oper-ator. 8613 Force Avenue. 5 BALASZ. DOLORES—Mask and Whig; Boosters Club; Intramural Basketball '49 '50; Oper-etta 49; Spring Play ‘49; Jamboree '50; Operetta Stagecraft. 6921 Ottawa Road, 5 BALDRIDGE. ELLA MAE—Movies '48 '49; Operetta '49 '50: In-tramuraf Basketball '48 '49. Baseball '48. 7921 Jones Road. 5 BARNES. RALPH—Latin Club; Senior Day Committee Chairman. 3896 E. 55 Street. 5 BARTUNEK. DON—Operetta '48. 4014 Gibbs Street. 4 BENZIN. LOIS—Student Council; Jamboree '49 '50; Operetta ‘49; Intramural Baseball '49. Basketball '48 '49. Volleyball '49; Boosters Club. 6611 Fleet Avenue. 5 BICKER. JANE—Latin Club; N.-H. S.; Intramural Basketball ‘48 '49. Volleyball '48 '49. Baseball '49. Bowling '48 '49 '50; Boosters Club; Conservatory '49. 9209 Vineyard Avenue. 5 9 BILEK. MARY ANN—Operetta '48 49 '50: A Cepella; Junior Achievement. 4458 Douse Avenue. 27 BILEK, ROBERT—Jamboree '49; Operetta 48 '49 ‘50. 4448 Douse Avenue, 27 BINA. EDWARD 5703 Bower Avenue. 27 BISLER, KENNETH—J. V. Football. 3454 E. 73 Street. 27 BLAHOVEC. HAROLD —J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49 '50; Prom Committee; Spring Play '50; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Hall Guards. 3049 E. 67 Street. 4 BOJANOWSKI. ELIZABETH — Boacon Staff '50; Red Cross '50; N. H. S. 5603 Hege Avenue. 5 BONDZIO. EDWARD—Operetta '49. 7830 Harvard Avenue. 5 BOSSINAS. LESLIE—Decethalon '49. 9324 Gorman Avenue. 5 BOVIT. HELEN—Boosters Club; Operetta 48. 5016 Glazier Avenue, 27 BRASDOVICH. FRANK — Varsity Baseball ‘48 '49 '50. 4016 Trumbull Avenue. 4 BREWSTER. JEROME — Radio Operator; N. H. S.; Latin Club. 6929 Harvard Avenue. 5 BROSTEK. EDWARD—Movie Operator; Gym Leaders Club; Operetta: Jamboree. 10 BROWN. JOHN 4258 E. 95 Street. 5 BRYSACZ. HELENE—Gym Leader Club; Ushers Club; Y-Teen Sec.; N. H.S.; Operetta '48 '50: Intramural Basketball '48 ’49. Volleyball '49. Baseball '48; An-nual Committee. Nominating Comm.; Latin Club; A Capella. 4569 Warner Road. 25 BRZOZOWSKI. ARLENE—Boost-ers Club. 4109 E. 106 Street. 5 BUJALSKI. MARILYN — Ushers Club; Y-Teen Vice-Pres.; Intramural Basketball '48 '49, Baseball '49 '50. Volleyball '48 '49. Bowling '49; Operetta '48: Boosters Club; Band; A Capelta; Latin Club. 3901 E. 55 Street. 5 CARMICHAEL. SHIRLEY—Ushers Club; Y-Teen: F. T. A.; Latin Club; Operetta ‘48 '49 '50; A Capella; Senior Day Dinnor Comm.; Jamboree ’50; Intramural Volleyball '48. Bowling '48 '49; Beacon Staff; Boosters Club. 8004 Connecticut Avenue. 5 CEBULSKI. LEONA—Y-Teen; Intramural Baseball. Basketball '48 '49 '50; Red Cross; A Capella; Operetta '50. 2994 E. 65 Street. 5 CHALUPNIK. NORMAN—Oper-etta '48 '49. 3848 E. 57 Street. 5 CHILLER. JOHN;— A Capella Operetta '48 '49 50; Gym Leaders Club; Annual Committee. 9208 Cannon Avenue. 5 CLEMENTE. MIKE 7720 Spafford PI.. 5 CLEVENGER. JOHN —N. H.S.; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Spring Play '50 '51; Mask and Whig. 4409 Alpha Avenue. 5 COLNAR. GILBERT—Basketball. 8101 Aetna Road. 5 COSENTINO. JOSEPH—Sales Ta Stamp Club; Football Manager 50: Hi-Y. 8305 Grand Division Avenue. 5 I I CWIK. RICHARD 4074 E. 57 Street. 5 CZECHOWSKI. GERALDINE — Latin Club; Y-Teen; Intramural Basketball 48 ‘49. Volleyball '48 '49. Baseball '49; Conservatory '49; Boosters Club. 5702 Harvard Avenue. 5 DENNIS. BEN—J. V. Football '48; Operetta. '50. 1490 Addison Road. 3 DIVITTO. MARIANNE — Ushers Club; Library Assistant; Y-Teen; Intramural Baseball '49; Basketball ‘48 '49; Volleyball ‘48 '49; A Capella; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Jamboree '51; Boosters Club. 4000 E. 89 Street. 5 DOTY. BEVERLY JEAN—Jr. Red Cross Rep. City-wide Council 48; Jr. Council on World Affairs; F. T. A.; A Capella; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Jamboree '49 'SO; Office Clerk '48 '49 50; Ushers Club. 4137 E. 104 Street. 5 DYCZKOWSKI. THERESE—Latin Club: Ushers Club; Y-Teen; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Volleyball '48 '49; Baseball '49; Boosters Club. 6925 Worley Avenue, 5 DZICZKOWSKI. ALFRED—Latin Club: N. H. $.; Jr. Council on World Affairs. 7117 Harvard Avenue. 3 DZMURA. DOROTHY — Ushers Club; Student Council; Boosters Club; Sales Tax Stamp Club; Operetta 48 ‘50; A Capella; Model Rep. '50 '51. 5944 Engle Avenue. 27 EPPELE. CHARLOTTE — Boosters Club; Y-Teen: Gym Leaders Club; Ushers Club; Intramural Bowling '48. Baseball '48 '49. Volleyball '48 '49. Swimming '49. 1900 Pleasantdale Orive, 29 FACIANA, PHILLIP—Spring Play '50; Operetta '50; A Capella; Movie Operator; Gym Leaders Club. 4215 E. 96 Street. 5 FARRAR. JANET—Gym Leaders Club; Boosters Club; Operetta '48 '49; Majorette; Movies; Ushers Club: Intramural Basketball '48 '49. Swimming '49; Senior Day Committee. 3734 E. 77 Street. 5 GALKA. GENEVIEVE—Gym Leaders Club; Boosters Club; Ushers Club; A Capella; Intramural Basketball '49; Volleyball '49; Bowling '49; Operetta '48: Jamboree '48. 4925 Wendell Avenue, 27 12 GAMBERT, RAY—Gym Leaden Club. 6922 Morgan Avenue, 4 GERBER. NANCY—Y-Teen; U K-ers Club; Latin Club; Boosters Club; Boacon Staff; Senior Day Committee; Jamboree '50; Intramural Bowling '49 '50. Vol-leyba'I ‘48. 8301 Vineyard Avenue. 5 GIZZI. ALVIN—Deeethalon; Mask and Whig; Ope-etta '49 '50 '51; Gym Leaders Club; Tumbling Team; Jamboree '50. 9112 Harvard Avenue. 5 GLADEK. JANET—Y-Teen Club; Boosters Club; Intramural Basketball ‘48 ‘49. Baseball ‘49 Volleyball ‘48 ‘49. Bowling '49; Jamboree ‘50; Operetta ‘49; Mask and Whig; Senior Dinnor Comm.; Christmas Play. 3605 E. 65 Street. 5 GLADISH. GLORIA — Ushers Club; Library Club; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Volleyball '49, Bowling '48; Baseball '49; Jamboree '50; Operetta '49; Mask and Whig. 3919 E. 57 Street. 5 GLADISH. NORMAN—Jambo'ee '49 '50; J. V. Football '49; Varsity Football '50. 6701 Baxter Avenue. 5 GLASKO. JOHN — Jamboree; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Movie Operator. 3946 E. 54 Street. 5 GLOVER. ROBERT — Student Council; Homeroom Pres. 9008 Harvard Avenue. 5 GOLEMBIEWSKI. ANTOINETTE— Y-Tcon Pres.; Boosters Club: Operetta '48 '49 '50: Intramural Basketball '48 '49 '50; Baseball '48 '49; Volleyball '48 49; Bowling '48; Swimming; A Capote; Student Council. 7803 Jones Road. 5 GORNEY. NORMAN—H. R. Vice Pres.; Red Cross. 7404 Aetna Road. 5 GRZYBOWSKI. RICHARD — Movie Operator; Operotta. '49 '50. 5725 Hege Avenue. 5 HEJL, BERNARD—A Capella. 7513 Worley Avenue, 5 13 HISEY. JOAN—Ushers Club. HRUBY. DON 5047 Grccnhurst Road. 5 JABLONSKI. SALLY — Y-Teen; Booster Club: Intramural Basketball '48; Beacon Staff; Red Cross: Student Council; Sales Tax Stamp Club. 6529 Rogors Avenue, 27 JACKIEWICZ. JOAN —Y-Teen; Boosters Club; Operetta 48 '49; Spring Play '49; Mask and Whig; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Volleyball '49; Bowling '48 '49; Jamboree '50: 4420 Pearse Avenue, 5 JAKLIC, GLORIA—Gym Leaders Club; Ushers Club; Boosters Club: Social Committoe; Operetta ‘49; Intramural Basketball '49 '50; Volleyball '49 '50; Bookshop. 7602 Union Avenue JANIDLO, JIM—Movie Operator. 4023 E. 29 Street. 5 JANKOWSKI. RITA—Ushers Club Vice Pres.; Senior Class Vice Pres.; N. H. S.; Operetta '48; Jamboree '49. 6620 Fleet Avenue, 5 JEZIORSKI. CHESTER 3690 E. 55 Street, 5 JOHNS. ENID—J.C.W.A. Sec.: German Club Sec.; Latin Club; F.T. A.; Ushers Club; N. H. S.; Y-Teen; Annual Committee; Intramural Basketball '48; A Co-pella; Operetta '50; Jamboree 49. 7808 Beman Avenue. 5 KANIEWSKI. CASIMIR 3602 E. 74 Street. 5 KAPALIN. HELEN—Operetta '49; Jamboree '49; Mask and Whig; Intramural Basketball Capt. '48 49. Volleyball Capt. '49; Baseball '49; Bowling '48; Ushers Cub. 3276 E. 49 Street. 27 KARPINSKI. RONALD—Band 48 '49 '50: Orchestra '48 49 '50; A Capella Student Director; Hi-Y; Operetta '50; Spring Play '51; Student Council Pros.; N. H. S.; J.C.W.A.; Jamboree 51. I 1109 Miles Avenue, 5 14 KUMONIK. FELICIA—Majorette; Bond; Operetta 48 49 '50: Usher Club; Intramurol Bosket-Boll. 3792 E. 78 Street. 5 KORPOWSKI. PAUL—Hi-Y; Stu-dent Council; Boecon Staff; Red Cross; Gym Leoders Club; J. V. Football '48. KOTIL. JOAN—Y-Tcen; Mask and Whig; Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Spring Ploy; Head Drum Majorette; Intramural BoseboJ '49; Basketball '48 ‘49; A Capella; Jamboree '49 '50; Movies; Christmas Play. 6602 Boston Avenue, 27 KRAILO. EUGENE—Mask and Whig; Stagecraft; Jamboree ‘49 '50 '51; A Cape'la; Operetta 49 '50; Spring Play '50. 5008 Frazeo Avenue. 27 KRANKOWSKI. DOROTHY —Y-Teen; Ushers Club; Operetta '48 '49; Jamboree ‘48. 7141 Clayton Ct.. 5 KRASINSKI. MARIAN — Ushers Club; Intramural Bowling '48 '49; Operetta '50. 7506 Worley Avenuo, 5 KRUPA. RALPH—J.V. Football: Varsity Football '49 '50: Movie Operator; Dccathelon '49; Social Comm.; Varsity Baseball '50; Gym Leoders Club; Operetta '49 '50. 3874 E. 54 Street. 5 KUBINSKI. SOPHIE—Ushers Club; Intramural Basketball '49 '50. 6801 Cloeson Avenue. 5 KUZNIK, JEROME—Movie Operator; Operetta. 3635 E. 81 Street. 5 KUZNIK. JOHN—J.V. Basketball 48; H. R. Pres. 3635 E. 81 Street. 5 KWIATKOWSKI. DON — Radio Operators Club; Hi-Y Officer. 3884 E. 74 Street. 5 LECHNIR. WAYNE — Annual Comm.; J.V. Football; Varsity Football '49 '50; Varsity Baseball ‘49 '50 ‘51; A Capella; Operetta '48 '49 '50. 4220 Alpha Avenue. 5 15 LEWANDOWSKI RONALD—J.- V. Football '48: Varsity Football ’50: Hi-Y. Prat. '4?. Sac. '48 '51. Treat. '50: Holl Guard. 3930 E. 64 Street. 5 LODGE. PHYLLIS— Ushers Club: Booster! Club; Commencement Committee; Jamboree '50: Beacon Staff. 10900 Vernon Avenue. 25 MACIEJEWSKI. GERALDINE — Red Cross. 3621 E. 63 Street. 5 MACKO. PAUL—Band '48 '49 '50. 3430 E. 75 Street. 5 MAGALSKA. MARY ANNA — Y-Teen: Ushers Club: Operetta '48 '49 '50; Movies. MAGOVICH. PAUL—Baseball. 4020 E. 89 Street. 5 MANCINI. MARY — Annual Comm. Chairman: Ushers Club: Movies; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Student Council; Operetta '48 '49; H. R. Pres. 8302 Bancroft Avenue. 5 MARCUZ. LUCIANO — Cheerleader; Radio Operators Club: Senior Day Committee; Hi-Y; Operetta '48. 5631 Connecticut Avenuo. 5 MARICH. MILDRED — Ushers Club; Gym Leaders Club; A Capelle; N. H. S.; Student Council: Social Comm. Chairman; Intramural Basketball. Vol leyba'I: Oporetta '48 '49 '50. 8914 Booth Avenue. 5 MARKIEWICZ. DONALD—Latin Club. 6b20 Gertrude Avenue, 5 MARTIN. CAROL JEAN—Ushors Club; Sales Tax Stamp Club; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Volleyball '48; A Capella. 4104 E. 64 Street. 5 MASL. JOAN — Y-Teen; Red Cross. 3071 E. 61 Street. 27 16 MAY. LEONARD—Gym Leaders Club Pres.; Hi-Y; Decathalon; Bend; Orchestra; Student Council. 9808 Miles Avenue. 5 McVEIGH. ELIZABETH — Ushers Club; Commencement Comm.; Intramural Basketball '48 '49 50; Gym Leaders C ub; Dispensary Assistant; Bookshop; Movies; Library Assistant. 3992 E. 93 Street. 5 MEYERS. BETTY—Y-Teen; Band Head Drum Majorette; Gorman Club; Library Assistant; Beacon Staff; Boosters Club. 6406 Lansing Avenue, 5 MICHALEK. JEAN—N. H. S.; In-tramural Basketball '48 '49. Volleyball ‘49. Baseball '49. 6070 Hillman Avenue. 27 MILCINOVIC. MARY JANE— Ushers Club; Operetta '50: Intramural Bowling. 3527 E. 80 Street. 5 MUETZEL. JERRY—Gym Leaders Club; Student Council; Stagecraft: Spring Play '49; Jamboree '48 '49 '50. 7706 Jones Road. 5 MULLEE. RUTH—Class Treasurer; Gym Leaders Club; Ushers Club Vice-Pres.; Movies; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Operetta '48 '49; H. R. Pres.; Beacon Staff. MURRAY. CAROL—Y-Teen; Intramural Bowiing. 9002 Tioga Avenue. 5 NAJMULSKI. JOAN — Ushers Club; Operetta '48; Social Committee; Intramural Basketball '48 '49; Sales Te Stamp Club. 4112 E. 78 Street. 5 NEMECEK, ROBERT—Movies Operator; Varsity Football '50; Varsity Baseball '49; Hall Guard. NOE. CHARLES—Hi-Y; Radio Operator; Senior Day Dinner Committee. 9428 Cardwell Avenue. 5 NORWOOD. DON—Gym Leaders Club: Cheerleader; Stagecraft; Jamboree '48 ‘49; Operetta '50. 4074 E. 72 Street. 5 OBRACAY. RUDOLPH—N. H. S.; Annual Committee; Band; De-cethalon '49 '50 '51; Jamboree '49 '50 51. 11818 Lenacrave Avenue, 5 O'CONNELL. DANIEL. 3841 E. 50 Street. 5 OSTER. PATRICIA — Intramural Basketball '49. Bowling. 3997 E. 71 Street. 5 PASCHALL. JACK. 9505 Tioga Avenue. 5 PETKOFF. STEVE—Band '49 '50; Orchestra '49 '50; Instrumental Concert. 4517 Pearse Avenue. 5 PETRICH, DOROTHY — Major, ette; Y-Teen; Boosters Club; Mask and Whig; Intramural Basketball '48 '49 50. Bowling; A Capella; Operetta 48 '49 '50; Student Council; Jamboree '49 '50; Christmas Play. 7006 Fullerton Avenue. 5 PODOLNY. DANIEL — Hell Guards: Mask and Whig; Spring Play 50; Jamboree '51; Stagecraft. PRINCE. FRED—Hi-Y; Decatha-Ion. 7507 Union Avenue. 5 RIEMAN. GERALD—Gym Lead-ers Club; Hall Guard. 3680 Independence Road, 5 RINEHARDT. ALBERT—Hi-Y; Radio Operator. 4274 Warner Road. 5 RIZSAK, GEORGE—Movies; A Capella; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Stagecraft; Jamboree '50; Gym Leaders Club. 5404 Broadway Avenue, 27 ROGASKIE. ALICE — Y-Teen; Ushers Club; Intramural Basketball '49. Baseball '49; Majorette; Operetta '48 49 '50; Jamboree '49 '50; Christmas Play: Movies; A Capella; Boosters Club. 3563 E. 49 Street. 5 18 ROM ANINI, FRANK —Operetta '50; J. V. Football '48; Baseball 48 '49 '50. 4395 E. 85 Street. 5 ROMINSKI. EUGENE—Band; Or-chestra; Instrumental Concerts '4? '50 '51; Jamboree '49 '50 51. 2954 E. 50 Street. 27 ROSE. MARY—Operetta '50. 3748 E. 76 Street. 5 ROSINSKI. LORETTA — Boosters C ub; Y-Toen; Operetta '49; Intramural Bowling '48. Volley-ba'I '48, Swimming '48 '49. Basketball '48: Ushers Club. 6609 Fullerton Avenue, 5 SAMUELS. EDWARD —Operetta '40 '49 '50; Red Cross; Student Council; Sprinq Play '50: Mas' nnd Whig; Hall Guard; Beacoi Sta f. 6707 Linwood Avenue. 3 SANDS. PATRICIA —Sales Tax Slamp Club; Red Cross. SASALA. MARY—Ushers Club; Student Council; Sales Tax Stamp C'ub Vice-Pres.; Intramural Volleyball '48. Basketball '48. 6805 Consul Avenue. 27 SAUER. ELMER — Gym Leaders Club; Decathalon '48 ‘49 '50. 5190 Milo Avenue. 5 SHUTTY. THERESA — Operetta '49 '50: Intramural Basketball • 8 '49. SISK. EDWIN—Hi-Y Pres.; Com-mencement Committee; Operetta '48 '50. 0320 Beman Avenue. 5 SKALA. KEN—Hi-Y Pres.; Cheer-leader; Radio Operator; Oper-etta '48 49. 7704 New York Avenue. 5 SKOWRONSKI. JAMES —Movie Operator '48 '49 '50. 4501 McGregor Avenue, 5 19 SLESINGER. JOHN—Senior Day Committee; J. V. Football 48: Varsity Football '50; J. V. Bas-Icebtall '48: Varsity Basketball '49 '50; Hall Guard; Student Council. 4922 Mead Avenue. 4 SlIVKA. RONALD—A Capel'a; Movie Operator; Jamboree '48 '49 '50. 4487 Roseville Ct., 27 SLUPSKI. EVELYN—Y-Teen: Red Cross; Intramural Basketball '49; A Capella; Operetta '48 '49 •50. 6205 Fleet Avenue. 5 SOBIECH. RONALD—J.V. Football '48. Hall Guard. 7809 Spafford Road. 5 SOPATA. CHET—Jamboree '49 '50; Varsity Football '50; Operetta '48; Commencement Committee. 6215 Carpenter Avenue. 5 SMIECHEWICZ. DOROTHY — Boosters Club; Intramural Bowling '48; Operetta '48. 4321 E. 71 Street. 5 SPADE. SHIRLEY —Red Cross; Sales Tan Stamp Club; Intramural Bowling '48 '49. 7415 Harvard Avenue. 5 SPIEWAK. MARGARET —Band; Majorette: Y-Teen; Boosters Club: Intramural Bowling. Basketball; Beacon Staff. 3047 E. 61 Street. 27 SPIROCH. LAURA—Y-Teen; Ush-crs Club; Student Council; Intramural Swimming. 5006 Finn Avenue, 27 STANCLIFF. DORIS — UsHers Club; Boosters Club; Intramural Baseball '48. 20041 Raymond Street, 5 STARK. EILEEN —Ushers Club: Boosters Club; Jamboree ‘48; Prom Committee. 2956 E. 112 Street. 4 STEPHEN. GERALDINE — Gym Leaders Club Sec.. Vico-Pres.; Ushers Club; N. H. S.; Boosters Club; Student Council Sec.: Class Sec.; Intramurals '48 '49 '50; Bookshop; Operetta '48 '50; Band. 8426 Maryland Avenue, 5 20 STRANSKY. CHARLES—Op«r«tU '48 '49; Hall Guard. 3816 E. 52 Street. 5 STRUZENSKI, RAY—Movie Operator. 3843 E. 78 Street. 5 STRYIEK. NANCY — Dispensary Assistant; Library Assistant; Red Cross. 6924 Fullerton Avenue. 5 STRYNKOWSKI. STEVE—N. H. S 7401 Ottawa Road. 5 STUCKO. MARY—German Club; Boosters Club; Operetta 48 ‘49. 2906 E. 33 Street. 15 SZCZUREK. DOROTHY—Oispen-sary Assistant; Operetta '48; Boosters Club; Intramural Swimming; Junior Achievement. 9620 Park Heights Avenue. 25 SZELUGA. CLARENCE —A Ca-pella; Movie Operator Pres.; H. R. Officer; Football Manager. 6812 Hosmer Avenue, 5 SZYDLOWSKI. LORETTA—Ushers Club: Boosters Club; Intramural Bowling '48 '49; Operetta '48 '49 '50; Operetta '48 '49 '50: A Capella. 6609 Park Avenue, 5 TAMULEWICZ. JOE. 3623 E. 75 Street. 5 TAPOCSI. MARGARET —Oper-etta '48 '50. 4008 Trumbull. 27 TAYLOR. WILLIAM. 4132 E. 102 Street. 5 THIEL. EDWARD—J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49 '50: Sonior Class Pres.; Student Council; H. R. Officer. 8006 Laumar Avenue, 5 21 THOMPSON. JOANNE — Gym Leaders Club; F. T. A.; N. H. S.; Y-Teen; Boosters Club; Intramural Basketball 48 49 '50; Commencement Committee; A Capella; Oporette '48 '50; Jamboree '50. 4165 E. 99 Street. 5 TRZECIAK. IRENE — Intramural Basketball '49; Operetta '49; '50. VINCENZO. CROSIE. 3699 E. 72 Street. 5 VINCENZO. FRED. 3699 E. 72 Street. 5 VOLK. MARY LOU—Ushers Club; Y-Teen; Operetta '48. 6909 Gertrude Avenue. 5 VONDRASEK. JOANNE—Major-ette; Red Cross; Ushers Club. WALLACE. ROBERT—Movie Operator; Spring Play. 6619 Fullerton Avenue. 5 WASZKOWSKI. DOLORES— Boosters Club; Y-Teen; Jamboree '49 '50; Student Council; Operetta '48 49 50; A Ca-polla; Intramural Volleyball 49. Baseball '49. Bowling '48, Swimming '49; Mask and Whig; Ushers Club. 7513 Ottawa Avenue, 5 WERKIN. BERNADINE. 5306 Elisa Avenue, 25 WESTFALL. JOHN—A Capella; Spring Play: Jamboree. WHILE. MARION—F. T. A.; N.-H.S.: Latin Club: J. C. W. A. Pres.; Intramural 8asketball '48 49 '50; Operetta '48. 4073 E. 93 Street. 5 WIKLINSKI. STASH—Gym Leaders Club; Decathalon Co-Capt.; Varsity Football '49 '50; Senior Day Dinner Comm.; Sales Tai Stamp Club; Band; Stagecraft. 9105 Harvard Avenue, 5 22 WISNIEWSKI, PHYLLIS —Ushers Club; Boosters Club; Operetta •48 '49 '50; A Capella. £816 Worley Avenue. 5 ZAK. CLAYTON —Hall Guard: J. V. Football '48; Varsity Football '49 '50; Cass Sgt. at Arms. 3735 E. 59 Street. 5 KRASINSKI. DOLORES — Prom Committee; Ushers Club; Jamboree; Jr. Red Cross; Movie Helper; Open House; Y-Teen. 6918 Chambers Avenue. 5 ZANIEWSKI. EDWARD — J. V. Basketball ‘48 '49; Operetta '50. 9508 Nolson Avenue. 5 ZITKEWICA. TED — Activities Representative. 3576 E. 75 Street. 5 ZUBER. GLORIA — Red Cross; H. R. Pres.; Sales Ta Stamp Club; Student Council; Ushers Club. Camera BOYD, ROBERT. 3237 E. 56 PI.. 4 PAWLOWSKI. ADAM—National Honor. KALANJA. MILOS — Operetta; National Honor. MATZEK. MICHAEL—Hi-Y Pres.; Radio Operator; Student Council; J. V. Basketball '48 '49; Varsity Basketball 50; Class Treasurer. 9121 Armitage Court, 5 YERGA. GEORGENE —German Club; Dispensary Assistant; Library Assistant; A Capella; Spring Play; OPe,® a 48 49 '50: Jamboree '50. 5025 Barkwill Avenue. 4 23 Personality ENID JOHNS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED AL DYKES RITA JANKOWSKI PERSONALITY ED THIEL GLORIA JAKLIC COMPLEXION BEN DENNIS MARY MANCINI HAIR CHESTER SOPATA JOAN JACKIEWICZ EYES ED BROSTEK RUTH MULLEE SMILE CLARENCE SZELUGA MARIANNE DIVITTO TEETH MIKE CLEMENTE ALICE ROGALSKIE BUILD AL GIZZI LOIS BENZIN LEGS CHARLES STRANSKY BEVERLY DOTY VOICE RONALD SLIVKA JANET FARRAR FLIRT RALPH KRUPA MARYANNA MAGALSKA SHREWD LINE DAN PODOLNY MARION WHILE AMBITIOUS JEROME BREWSTER THERESA SHUTTY LIPS JOHN KUZNIK LEONA CEBULSKI ATHLETE JOHN SLESSINGER DOROTHY PETRICH RUGGED MILOS KALANJA JANET GLADEK BEST DRESSER RUDY OBRACAY HELENE BRYSACZ HOT ROD DON NORWOOD MARY JANE MILCIOVIC SHY BERNARD HEJL ANN AMATO TALKATIVE KEN SKALA DORIS STANCLIFF QUIET DON KWIATKOWSKI JANE BICKER INTELLIGENT DON MARKIEWICZ MARY SASALA DREAMER ALAN BACKIEL DOLORES KRASINSKI MISCHIEVOUS BOB NEMECEK JOAN KOTIL HANDS RONALD KARPINSKI JOAN THOMPSON ARTIST EUGENE KRAILO MARILYN BUJALSKI DRIVER MIKE MATZEK GERRI CZECHOWSKI CHEMIST RICHARD CWIK CONNIE ANIELSKI HAIR STYLE STASH WIKLINSKI DOLORES BALASZ ACTOR JOHN CLEVINGER EVELYN SLUPSKI CRAZY JOHN GLASKO CAROL MARTIN SHORTY ROBERT GLOVER GENE GALKA CHARM DON BARTUNEK GERRY STEPHENS ALL AROUND RALPH BARNES DORIS STANCLIFF GOOD LOOKING JIM ARNOLD HELEN KAPALIN STAR FRANK ROMANINI JOAN KOTIL JACK OF ALL TRADES ED SAMUELS JOAN NAJMULSKI BOOSTER JOHN CHILLER GLORIA GLADISH NEAT GENE ROMINSKI MILLIE MARICH MUSICIAN LEONARD MAY BETTY MYERS CUTE STEVE PETKOFF TONI GOLEMBIEWSKI BOLD JERRY MUFTZEL v, C la55 f ropL ropnecy Dear Class of June 51. I haven't heard from you in a long time, ever since we graduated from South ten years ago. Time certainly flies doesn't it. I'm sure that you'd like to know how some of our classmates have done, so I've snooped around and received some surprising info. Do you remember Dan Podolny? He's playing in Don Juan' now and competing with Wayne Lechnir. currently seen in the Life of Burt Lancaster , for academy award honors. Jerry Muetzel is p'aying in Mr. Roberts'' in its tenth year on Broadway, while John Clevinger has won wide acclaim for his magnificent productions. On the way home from town the other day I stepped into a record shop and what should I hear but the top recording star for R. C. A. Victor. Beverly Doty. George Bailey is now the rage in disk jockeys and is heard continuously over WFRE. While at the Central Armory, Leona Ccbulski is bil'ed for the championship ady wrestling match. As you can see our class has contributed much to the entertainment world, but that's not all. Paul Macko is now leader of the Band of Ohio and Gene Rominski and his band have a permanent booking at Kelly Is'and. Alice Rogaskie is in the chorus of Guys and Dolls' and Steve Petlcoff is playing first clarinet at the Follies Bergere in Paris. I went down to the stadium to see one of the Indians games when who should I iee out on the field but Clarence Szluga. head ground keeper. Frank Romanini and Bob Nemecek were also there playing their favorite positions for the Indians. By the way Arnold and Blahovic are playing with the Browns. Did you know that our class had also turned out a couple of qood writers? Bucky Slesinger has just completed his book on When I Guarded George Miken . and Betty Bojanowski's boo I Went With The Wind has reached an all time high in circulation. Businessmen? Our class has them too. Don Norwood is head of Hot Rod and Co. and Mi'os Kalanja is the chief in ' Underworld Inc. Ron Karpinski is now in the Near East Office of the American Embassy, and it is rumored that he even has a harem. Al Rinehart is a used car salesman while Helene Brysacz is now a full-fledged driving instructor. Helene even has her own school. South has a winning combination in teachers with Stash Wiklinski as a gym teacher and Clayton Zak as a football coach. Boss' Lander has a successor in Eddie Sisk, now head of the Hi-Y's. . Connie Anielski and Joan Jackiewicz are teachers at Harvard School, although it was rumored that they might go into dramatics. Now let's think. What other profession is represented by our class. Oh. yes. medicine. Gerry Czechowski is a receptionist for Doctor Kildare and Jerry Brewster is head of Mayo Clinic. Up at St. Ann's Children's Hospital. Mary Ann Magalska is the well-loved nurse that you have been hearing so much about. But just look at your newspaper and you'll see what our class has done in politics. With Ed Thiel as president and two worthy senators. Mike Matzek and Ron Sobiech, to back him up. the United States is in fine shape. The U. N. also has an able leader in Al Dykes, who is serving as Secretary General. Mr. Sutter has good reason to be proud of his chemistry. Charles Noe is a well known chemical enqineer and Jerry Rieman has developed a new method of reducing blast furnaces. While from the mine of Fred Prince is soon to be unleashed a new and revolutionary chemical advance. The girls have done weli for themselves too. Marion While a missionary in Africa. Evelyn Slupski is the new owner of Ann's and Mary Ann DiVitto is a very good librarian. Marilyn Bujalski has a chicken farm downstate. Joanne Thompson is still looking for a millionaire to marry. Rita Jankowski is successful'y raising a whole squad of football players, and Sophie Kubinski is now running a cafeteria. But look what else I've found, dear class: Ken Ska'a runs a taxi service. Ben Dennis is the eight ball cleaner at the Dennis poolroom. Lou Marcus is the trainer for South High Majorettes and Leonard May is the editor of Health Today. Shirley Carmichael and Nancy Gerber are successful secretaries in New York where Charles Stransky has successfully trained spiders o work for him. Official taster for the Annhauser Bush Brivery is Rudy Obracay. Ronald Lewandowski is fast on his way to becoming a general in the Air Corps. The outlook for the future is very bright for all of us. So long for now and best wishes for the next ten years. E.J. 25 26 BEACON STAFF True writers of the press ore they. Developing the news, We read their worl so eagerly To grasp the students' view. 28 LATIN CLUB 29 Latin members all are wo, Translating Roman History. MOVIES 30 A CAPEILA Songs of lasting beauty. Voices swell tho air. A Capella singers trained With patience and care. 31 GIRLS GYM LEADERS We helped tho girls oil Veep in trim And Veep their figures nice ond slim. BOYS GYM LEADERS The leaders of the gym have our mission To Veep your bodies in the peaV of condition. USHERS Neat and trim, black and white. Pleasant courtesy Alwoys helpful, ushers faithful. Smiling pleasantly. 32 BOWLING Hear the thunder of tho ball? See it spill the pins? Bowling skill is found in all And every player wins. WOWITAN HI.Y Dances, picnics, fun galore. Hi-Y boys planned this and more. Y-TEENS Ail Y-Teen girls throughout tho land. Promoto the brotherhood for which they stand. 33 HALL GUARDS We re the boys who demand a pass From every passing led and lass. BOOKSHOP All your school day needs, a nickel or dime. Come buy al the bookshop anytime. 34 RED CROSS Working together to help others This we do—all of us brothers. varsity athletes They corriod South' name to victory As they played the game with might. And the letters they wear with revered Care are indeed an inspiring sight. CHEER LEADER Come on Orango Come on Black Come on South Hold them bock! I2A CLASS MEETING The plans of our class we discuss when we mee We come to the attention at the gavels beat. 35 Sill III III I. II FINIS We now bring our Annual and our High School careers to a close. Soon you. the members of our class will be scattered all over the world. Never again will all the members of our class be in a given place at a given time. But you will a'ways bo able to open this Annual and gaze at the fellow students with whom the three happiest years of your life were spent. It is our hope that you will spend many happy hours with this Annual in the coming years. —The Annual Committees 36 CLASS COLORS . . . Green and Silver 37 WARREN CARPENTER Presided AUDREY SIERMAN Secretary LAWRENCE VERZI Boys' Treasurer ELAINE BOHACEK Social Committee Chairman BARBARA DENDE Annual Committee Chairmon DOROTHY GUTFRANSKI Prom Committee Chairman JACQUELINE LANGOWSKI Vice-President BARBARA GLANDY Girls' Treasurer LARRY COGNATA Sergeant-at-Arms EDWARD DUDEK Commencement Committee Chairman NORMAN CASINI Senior Day Dinnor Committee Chairman PETER GYDOSH Senior Day Program Committee Chairman 38 ommittees ANNUAL COMMITTEE BARBARA DENDE—Chairman FLORENCE KOTECKI LOUIS STANG LEROY SWIDERSKI SOCIAL COMMITTEE ELAINE BOHACEK—Chairman NAZELI DAVIDIAN RICHARD WHILE BOGDAN BIALOWAS PROM COMMITTEE DOROTHY GUTFRANSKI—Chairman MARGARET KEEHL ED TENCH GEORGE HEJMA SENIOR DAY DINNER COMMITTEE NORMAN CASINI—Chairman JAMES STURKA PHYLLIS PELKA SHIRLEY MATYAS COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE SENIOR DAY PROGRAM COMMITTEE ED DUDEK—Chairman FRANK CHLAD DOLORES JARZEMBAK LOUISE RIZZOLLA PETER GYDOSH—Chairman RONALD VANUKA BEVERLY RIEDEL ANN ZULLO 39 BIALOWAS. 80GDAN— Bugs —A Capella; Hi-Y; Beacon; OparaHa. BOHACEK. ELAINE — Botchie —Dispensary Assistant; Student Council; Social Committee Chairman; Y-Teen; Junior Council on World Affairs; Junior Red Cross; Future Teachers of America Vice President; Ta Stamp Representative; Gym Leaders; Baseball Team; Basketball Team. BROWN. GEORGE—-Beanie . CARPENTER. WARREN— Carp —Senior Class President; J. V. Basketball '49; Operetta '49 '50; Junior Council on World Affairs '50. CASINI. NORMAN — Cass — Senior Day Dinner Chairman. CHLAD. FRANK— Chad —Hall Guards '49; Orchestra '49; Gym Leaders '49 '50 '51; Beacon Sports Editor '51. CIESLAK. RAYMOND — Cue-ball —Red Cross. COGNATA. LARRY — Cug — Senior Class Sergeant at Arms; J V Football '49; Varsity Football '50. COSENTINO. AGNES— Aggie —Library Assistant; Basketball Team '49; Volleyball Team '50; Movie Assistant '50. DAVIDIAN. NAZELI — Nai — Student Council; Junior Red Cross; Basketball Team; Baseball Team; Soc al Committee. DENDE. BARBARA HALINE — Dende — Y-Teen Treasurer; Junior Council on World Affairs President: Future Teachers of America Vice - President; Beacon: Nominating Commit- tee: Junior Red Cross: Student Council '50 '51; Mock UN As-sembly Delegate '50; Stage Debate '50; Latin Club; Annual Committee Chairman; National Honor Society. Induction Ceremony '51. 40 DUDEK. EOWARD— Big Ed — Student Council; German Club. FONTANA. FLORENCE—'Flo'— Basketball Team; Baseball Team; Volleyball Team; Y-Teen '50. GIERMAN. AUDREY— SatcS”— Senior Class Secretary; Tax Stamp Representative: Junior Red Cross Secretary. GLANDY, BARBARA JEAN— Glandy —Gym Leaders 49 '50 '51; Student Council; Y-Teen; Beacon; Junior Red Cross; Senior Class Girls' Treasurer; Library Assistant '49; Baseball '49 Basketball '49 '50 '51. GRALEWICZ. AUDREY — Aud — Tax Stamp Representative; Movie Assistant; Dispensary Assistant; A Capella; Majorettes; Baseball Team '49; Basketball Team '50: Volleyball Team; Junior Red Cross; Operetta. GUTFRANSKI. DOROTHY MARY — Dot —Gym Leaders '49 '50 '51. Secretary '50: Beacon; Junior Red Cross; Basketball Team; Baseball Team; Ushers Club President '51; Prom Committee Chairman; Student Council '51. GUTFRANSKI. ROBERT J. — Bob —Gym Leaders; A Capella. GYDOSH. PETER S.— Pete —A Capella; Senior Day Committee Chairman. HEJMA. GEORGE— Heinie — Band '49 '50 '51. HIRT. LOUISE ANN — Lou — Dispensary Assistant; Beacon; Oporctte '50. HOPKINS. ROBERT— Hoppy — Spring Play '51; Student Council; Junior Council on World Affairs '50. JARZEMBAK. DOLORES — Dorie — Junior Council on World Affairs Vice-President; Operetta '49 '50; Junior Red Cross 49 '50 '51; Basketball Team '51; A Capella '51; Y-Tecn; Volleyball Team '49; Beacon; Commencement Committee; Ushers Vice - President; Spring Play '51; Baseball '49. 41 KEEHL. MARGARET— Margie —Usher Club Secretary '51; Future Teacher of America: A Capella; Junior Red Crois: Operetta '49 '50: Jamboree '50: National Honor Society. KORNYE. JULIA— Corky -Oi -peniary Assistant; Y-Teen '51; Basketball Team; Office Assistant. KOSTAl. GLORIA — Glory — Oispensary Assistant '49; Basketball Team '49; Baseball Team '49; Y-Teen '49. KOTECKI. FLORENCE MARY— Sis —Student Council; Jamboree '51; Junior Red Cross: Basketball Team; Annual Committee; Beacon. KOWAL. MITCHELL—Tex Stamp Representative. LANGOWSKI. JACQUELINE — Jackie —Oispensary Assistant; Future Teachers of America; Y-Teen; Senior Class Vice-President; Junior Red Cross; National Honor Society; Basketball Team. MATYAS. SHIRLEY— Cookie — Tax Stamp Representative; Dispensary Assistant: Majorettes; Baseball Team; Basketball Team '49; Volleyball Team '49; Junior Red Cross; Movie Assistant. MORENO. JACQUELINE MARY — Jackie —Junior Red Cross; Volleyball Team; Y-Teen '51. NOVAK. LORETTA DOROTHY— Larry —-Operetta '49; Garden Club ’49 '50 51: Band '49; Basketball Team ‘49; Volleyball Team '49. NUTTING. MARGARET — Marge —Basketball Team 49; Baseball Team '49; Volleyball Team '49; Library Assistant. PELKA, PHYLLIS— Phil —Senior Day Dinner Committee; Junior Red Cross '49 ‘50 '51; Basketball Team '49; Volleyball Team '49; Band '49 50; Dispensary Assistant '51. PISKAC. LEONARD— Lenny — Junior Red Cross '49 50 '51. President '50 '51; Junior Council on World Affairs '49 'SO '51. Sergeant at Arms '51; German Club; Student Council; A Capella. 42 RIEDEL. BEVERLY — Be —Dispensary Assistant; Sonior Day Dinner Committee: Movie Assistant; Junior Red Cross; Y-Teen; Beacon. RIZZOLLA. LOUISE — LOU — Commencement Committee; Junior Council on World Affairs '49 '50 '51. Vice-President '51; Future Teachers of America Treasurer; Y-Teen; Latin Club; Student Council; National Honor Society; Orchestra '49 '50 '51; Instrumental Concert '49 '50 SI. STANG. LOUIS— Little Louie -Junior Red Cross; Tax Stamp Representative '49 '50 '51. President '51; German Club. STURKA. JAMES— Jungle Jim —J V Basketball '49; Varsity Baseball '50 '51; Operator; Junior Red Cross. SWIDERSKI. LEROY— Swede — Hall Guard; Radio Operator; J V Football '50. TENCH. EDWARD— Ed —A Ca-pella; Prom Committee. TOMAZIN. JAMES— Tommy . VANUKA. RONALD— Ouke — Operetta '49 '50; Jamboree '50 '51; J V Football '49. VERZI. LAWRENCE — Larry — Senior Class Boys' Treasurer; Latin Club; National Honor Society. WHILE. RICHARD — Dick — Basketball ‘50 '51; Hall Guard; Tax Stamp Representative. WILMOTH. WILLIAM H.— Willy —Band. WOJCIECHOWSKI. IRENE— I —Junior Red Cross '49 '50 '51; Dispensary Assistant '49 '50 51; Student Council '50; Basketball Team '50: Baseball Team '49; 8eacon; Volleyball '49; Office Production 51. 43 ZABINKAR. ROSEMARY— Tiny” —Junior Red Croit '49 '50 '51; Jamboree '50; Student Council '50; Y-Teen '49; Cafeteria Assistant '51. ZISKA. CAROL ANN— Carrie —A Capella; Beacon; Y-Tcen; Operotta; Basketball Team; Garden Club. 7.JLLO. ANNA — Annie”—Ma-jo c.tes '49 '50 '51; Operetta '47; Basketball Team '47; UsV ors Club; Student Council '51: Senior Day Committee; Mov e Assistant '50 '51. r Camera DENNIS. ROBERT— Denny —J. V. Football. IZZO. JOHN. MAZZIE, NANDI. ROGOWSKI. TONY. ZOULOWSKI. TED. 44 Senior jf ersona LARRY VERZI PETER GYDOSH NORMAN CASINI JAMES STURKA JAMES TOMAZIN LARRY COGNATA NANDI MAZZIE GEORGE HEJMA BOB DENNIS JOHN IZZO BOB GUTFRANSKI MITCHELL KOWAL RICHARD WHILE GEORGE BROWN ED TENCH TONY ROGOWSKI LEROY SWIDERSKI RONALD VANUKA WARREN CARPENTER FRANK CHLAD BOGDAN BIALOWAS BOB HOPKINS BILL WILMOTH ED DUDEK LEONARD PISKAC TED ZOULOWSKI LOUIS STANG RAY CIESLAK MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SMILE HAIR TEETH EYES PERSONALITY FIGURE DRESSER BEST LOOKING FUNNIEST LAUGH MISCHIEVOUS TALENTED ATHLETIC SHYEST AMBITIOUS INSTIGATOR ARTISTIC CLASS JOKER LEADER FLIRT TALKATIVE CHEERFULNESS NOSE MOST INTELLIGENT MANNERS HANDS BABY-FACE QUIET BARBARA DENDE MARGARET KEEHL AUDREY GIERMAN LOUISE HIRT AUDREY GRALEWICZ DOROTHY GUTFRANSKI ANNA ZULLO ELAINE BOHACEK PHYLLIS PELKA FLORENCE FONTANA JULIE KORNYE ROSEMARIE ZABNIKAR BARBARA GLANDY CAROL ZISKA DOLORES JARZEMBAK SHIRLEY MATYAS LORETTA NOVAK NAZELI DAVIDIAN JACKIE LANGOWSKl MARGARET NUTTING JACKIE MORENO FLORENCE KOTECKI IRENE WOJCIECHOWSKI LOUISE RIZZOLLA GLORIA KOSTAL AGNES COSENTINO BEVERLY RIEDEL 45 jCast VJM and Jestament OF THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1952 The graduating class of January. 1952 being of sound (?) mind and body, having completed the required three years of hiah school, also believing that they have learned all there is to learn, do hereby will and bequeath to the faculty and lower classmen: To the future physics classes Bogdan Bialowas leaves a list of the places where Mr. Kraft hides the physics test answers. Elaine Bohacek leaves her trusty whistle for all future basketball referees. Tall George Brown leaves his long reach to all the short flats . Jokers Warren Carpenter and Bob Hopkins will all the jokes they played on the class. The answers to the Lorna Doone tost are left by Norman Wrong-Answer ’ Casini. All future sports editors of the Beacon are willed the seat in the back of room 217 by Frank Chlad. Generous Raymond Cieslak leaves all his yellow admit slips to any person who needs them. Three laughing boys for Mr. Shallcross are left by Larry Cognata. Both Agnes Cosentino and Anna Zullo leave to all future Southerners the right to walk through the halls without a pass, providing they don't get caught. A go'd key is left by Nazeli Davidian to any young, deserving, talented art student. One chemistry lab notebook, with all the answers to the experiments in it. is willed by Barbara Dende. An old beat-up cast is left in the trophy case by Bob Dennis. Poor Mr. Kraft gets one bottle of hair tonic from Ed Dudek and Jim Sturka. even though it may be too late. Not wanting to disappoint any of the teachers Florence Fontana leaves her terrifying twin brothers to all of them. Because of kind-hearted Aud-ey Gierman. the front hall will sport a flashy-red coke machine. Locker number 1849 is left by Barbara Glandy to the next unfortunate soul who uses it. Baton twirling Audrey Gralewicz wills her majorette uniform. Couples will be happy to know that Dorothy Gutfranski is leaving them her permission to hold hands in the halls. From one crazy fool to another Bob Gutfranski leaves the rubber from his tires which were left lying on the street. Another present for Mr. Kraft—a book on the Arts.of Teaching willed by Peter Gydosh. Shocking-pink is the colo - of the new tie Mr. Shallcross will be sporting around, thanks to the generosity of George Hejma. 46 Bright smiles are eft by Louise Hirt to all the sad. forlorn sophomores who thinlc the world is coming to an end. Dry cell batteries, one dozen in number, are the present of John Izzo to the physics class. Interested in writing letters to sailors? Then Dolores Jarzembak leaves her supply of used stamps to you. Author Marge Keehl leaves her pamphlet Learn to Reduce and Like It to anyone in need of a diet. Down in the gym you will find a broken horse left by Julie Kornye. No need to worry. Gloria Kosta! leaves an empty place in the lunch line for all those who have healthy but impatient appetites. Lucky flats are left all the fun Florence Kotecki had during her school days. Happy days spent at South are left by Mitchell Kowal. Complete Latin translations for all the reading lessons in Latin IV are left by Jackie Langowski. Thanks to Shirley Matyas. Miss Virginia Gallagher won't have to stand on her toes when she answers the phone—Shirley's willing her a small stepladder. Prospective weight-enthusiasts are left one dumbbell by Nandi Mazzie. For her leisure time. Miss Frischknet is left a nickel pack of gum by Jackie Moreno and Margaret Nutting. Light Fingers” Loretta Novak leaves her special method of copying signatures. Anyone who is interested in becoming a member of the St. Stan's Young Men's Club is left a membership card by Phyllis Pelka. Pop Barnes gets a metronome from Leonard Piskac. Hor gym class which gave her a lot of laughs is left by Beverly Riedel. Musician Louise Rizzolla wills her magical flute to the next flute player of South. Sleeping beauties may use the bed n Mr. Kraft's homeroom willed by Tony Rogowski. Mathematician Louie Stang leaves his private collection of College A'gebra answers. Swede Swiderski leaves his jacket to anyone who dares wear it. Zoom! That's the souped-up hot rod left by Ed Tench. That bright flash of light comes from the portable flood light left by Ronald Vanuka and James Tomazin to Mr. John Lee. Quantative Chemistry will be made easier by the adding and dividing machine left to Mr. Sutter by Larry Verzi. Just leaving is Richard While. Hell’s Bells is the record left to Mr. James Lee Be Bill Wilmoth. Underclassmen who enjoy tongue-twisters will have fun with Irene Wojciechow-ski's gift—her last name. If you possess a nickel you can use the pay phone willed by Rosemarie Zabnikar. Attention driving class! There's a new Ford in your future willed by Carol Ziska. Willed by Ted Zoulowski are two pairs of ear muffs. By Barbara Dende and Florence Kotecki 47


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