East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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EAST HIGH JANUS ...ma JANUARY CLASS WAUSCHEK, EUGENE Dramatic Club, Boys Glee Club. Opcr- etta, Senior Play. Such a stalwart hero fine, He can recxle many a line. WILLIAMS, DAVID National Honor, Electron Club, Annual Stall, I-Ii-Y Club. David is a great big-hearted lad. When he is gone, 'twill be too bad. WINOVICH, ANN Girl Reserve, Secretarial Training, Glec Club, Monitor, Such a quiet girl is she: How many like her could fhere be? ZITELLO, TONY Italian Club, Class Baseball, Class Bas- ketball. The only Gable Io be had, In our class, is this young lad. ZITTO, AMELIA Secretarial Training, Monitor Annual Staff. Always running to and fro, ls our small Amelia Zitto. 3 4, 35. Thought is the property of him who can enter tain it, and of him who can adequately place it f- auf Page Tecenly-ffue

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EAST HIGH JANUS UE JANUARY CLASS RUB-BO, TED x Head Monitor 34, Class Basketball, An- ? nual Staff, He's a boy whose manly ways Will be remembered for many days. SCOTT, LUCILLE LEALIE Orchestra Y5 Glee Club Accompanist, Girl Reserve, Annual Staff, Latin Club, Library Assistant 35, One tuho's not afraid of work, ' And from duty will never shirk. STAFFORD, GERALDINE Secretarial Training. Commercial Club, up Monitor. A quiet girl she aims to be, Never hindering you or me. TOMASINO, NETTA Girl Reserve, Secretarial Training, G. A. A., Italian Club, Glee Club. This joking young lass, ls the life of our class. TONDY, JAMES Class Basketball, Monitor. This young lad has a talkative air: None with him can ever compare. TOTH, HELEN Secretarial Training, Monitor, At assemblies Helen's loud: You hear'her cheer above the crowd. VARLEY, MICHAEL Monitor Duty. Poor Michael sits up late at night, Books and girls are his delight. -D WANAMAKER, BETTY V G. A. A. Social Chairman, Secretarial Training. Annual Staff, A Cappella Choir 34, Glee Club 31-34. Her baby ways Will be remembered for many days. WARD, MARIAN Commercial Club. Secretarial Training, Glee Club, Basketball, Baseball. She has been called Kitty by her otiicials, Could she have gotten this name from her initials. KMEWJ. WARY, FRANK Football, Class Baseball, Class Basket- ball, Baseball. Although Frank may he a quiet boy, t When he plays football, he Hghts with joy. -if Page Tftuenly-four fic-



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EAST HIGH JANUS -'kan MCGEZ--N ganl1..1.al1l'y Qfass ggsfory 9' Riff E, the Senior A Class of January, 1936, were gathered together Q5 F W al in February, 1932, to pit our strength and endurance against time, 79 7!J fate, and the elements. On a bright and snappy morn in January f Q16: 0, of the year 1932 we were ready to start our great epic flight over the vast unknown realms of knowledge. Contact, shouted our pilot and the mechanic spun the prop. Our four motors caught immediately and the great Education-seeking Clipper started its long flight with the Senior Empire as its goal. We were well on our way, rapidly leaving Freshman-Land behind when a few of us got our Latin and Algebra gummed up. Except for this the first part of our flight was very successful. At the beginning of our second year we were winging our way over Sophomore Isle which seemed to be a bit more dense than Freshman Land. We were smoothly speeding on to the half-way mark when we developed engine trouble and had to land at Midway Isle to make repairs, This was our vacation in 1933 when we gave our brains a rest and cleaned the cobwebs out of our heads. By September of the same year we were ready to resume our flight. To- wards the end of this year we had sighted the Junior Peninsulaf' that is, most of us had and there was much rejoicing throughout the class. The beginning of February, 1933, found us entering into the second-half of our flight. We were picking up as much information as possible as the flight continued, although we never did get enough of that valuable material called knowledge. During this part of the flight we elected Almond Pisani to take the helm with Harry Knuth as co-pilot, Rose Fitori as finance director to the flight with Philomena Diana as her secretary. Now that we were organized we wanted to go places and do things but we always had Mrs. J. W. Smith, Miss Alice Weber, and Mr. A. W. Schwartz to look upon as our guiding stars and had to act accordingly. We held a get-acquainted party in December, 1934, and everyone had a good time. In February, 1935, we sighted the i'Senior Empire which had been our objective for the past four years. During this month we held an Amateur Radio Broadcast which was a huge success. In May we held our Senior Prom which was also a May dance. It was here that Miss Francis Hines of the 1935 June class was crowned the May Queen. This dance was followed by a weiner roast which we held at Mill Creek Park. During the following period we were kept quite busy as there was much work to be done and many activities to attend. We kept striving harder and harder because we knew that our efforts would not go unrewarded. Our Senior Play was under the capable direction of Miss Elva Morris and it needs no praise because it spoke for itself. We were rapidly nearing our goal and we passed such familiar landmarks as our Baccalaureate Service, Senior Prom, 1936, Senior Banquet, and Class Day. Ahead in the distance we saw Commencement so we slowed up and prepared to land. We Hnally received our rewards for this great flight, which were our diplomas. As a parting word we wish to say that where you think we are finished, we really have just begun. eil lmyf Tcvrnly-.e 1

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