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'reign EAST HIGH JANUS nw... JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society stresses for its basic principles: scholarship, a high scholastic rating: character, the individual one ist leadership, the ability to lead in the affairs of the world, and service, a willingness to serve humanity. This society offers each and every student an equal chance to win the highest honors that the school can bestow upon the individual student. If the younger students endeavor to meet their problems in a fearless and a righteous manner, they are then well on the right side of the road to success in life. Such are the students the National Honor Society bestows mention upon. The following Senior A's have been chosen as members of the National Honor Society: Louis Rosenblum, Jane Bitner, Rose Ka- luczky, Robert Hawkins, Philomena Diana, Almond Pisani, Sam Jacon, David William, Anna Bonamase, Martha Neag, and Larry Calboran. We have the right to expect exceptional things from the mem- bers of this group who represent the highest type of graduates our public school system produces. egg PW Tm,-1,4 gg?
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EAST HIGH JANUS ma. Josephine Orlando's counsel and wisdom is being put to use. She is a dean of girls at the Youngstown College. Josephine Borton is the pretty waitress that all the boys want to give their orders to in Isaly's on the Public Square. Y kEugene Wausclnek is the actor who portrays Shakespearean roles in New or . John Glen's commercial training came in handy when he got the cashier's job down at the Union National Bank. The dress shop that Anna Bonamase runs has just received all the new styles from Paris. Earl Minotti, having been a paper boy while in school, has found that newspaper work agrees with him. He became the business manager of the Press last fall. Joe Bonamase just opened a new automobile repair shop on Albert Street. He sells gas, accessories, and repairs all that you break. It has been repeated that Sylvia Magni has succumbed to the charms of a certain young man who was proficient in the art of basketball at East High. Josephine Nicoletti is the young woman who runs the column Advice to the Lovelorn in the daily papers. While in school Irene Kellish excelled so in the science of physics that she almost decided to become a physics teacher, but later took French instead. Uncle Sam is indeed fortunate to have one of our classmates in his Depart- ment of Justice. This G-Man is Joseph Pekarcik. Eunice Ackerman became the first feminine detective in Ohio when she persuaded the chief of police to give her a job. If your pet dog hasn't a license and you want to keep it, you had better get a license, because Sam Detallo, the country dog-catcher, will get it. The reason the streets are much cleaner now is that Dominic Malatok has become the head of the Street Cleaning Department of Youngstown. Lucille Scott has a regular job in Jessie Ross's beauty parlor as a manicurist. Her Winsome smile and pleasing manner has attracted a large trade. The customers at the Warner Theater get as much enjoyment from pur- chasing their tickets from Dorothy Patrick, the cashier, as they do in seeing the movie. When Larry Calboran took a job as a circus clown in the circus, his natural abilities were put to use. Joseph Baytos could write a book about his many adventures encountered as a soldier of fortune in the Foreign Legion. Frances Ronci has achieved fame as a reporter on a Cleveland paper. And now all have arrived and are taking their places at the banquet table. When this complacent diversion is finished, Tony Zitello and Alfred Mariani will make speeches and as usual our former president has something to say. It is suggested by him that we make the reunion an annual affair. This is enthus- iastically seconded by everyone present. After all the talking and reminiscing has stopped, the gathering troops to the dance floor and dances into the wee hours of the morning. When it is time to go, everyone agrees unanimously that the reunion has been a success. Then just as we are leaving, whom do you suppose we see coming to the party late as usual? Just Reese Roberts. And now until we meet again, good-by! Page Tccwzlj'-rrirzc' I
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Qian 0 EAST HIGH JANUS THREE STRIKES -YOU'RE OUT Three Strikes-You're Out. a play in three acts, was pre- sented by the Senior Class on December 18 and 19, under the direction of Miss Elva Morris, The leads were taken by Robert Hawkins as Russel Rogers, a young civil engineer, who is a very studious sort of person and doesn't care for baseball, and Irene Kellish as Lois Phelps, who is devoted to baseball and gives it her full support, Mrs. Samuel Phelps, Jane Bitner, is Lois' mother and is highly superstitious. A traveling sales- man is Mr. Samuel Phelps, Sam Muntean, who not only sells his wares but his personality. Minnie Hanks, Philomena Diana, happens to be the Phelps maid and is very slow in action and wit. Dizzy Wynne, Almond Pisoni, is an old friend of Mr. Phelps and is dizzy about baseball. Mrs, Ethel Potter, Mary Basta, the sister of Mrs. Phelps, has been recently married to Edward Potter, Clarence Puller- man. Mortimer Weldon, Eugene Wauschek, the boss of Mr. Phelps, despises baseball. Lita Weldon, Rose Kaluczky, his daughter, is a young flapper. Hester Trader, Martha Neag, is a snob who attempts to vamp Russel. Przyw Tfzirlyfor ' ggi..
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