East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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JANUARY CLASS VACCARO, PATRICK F. Latin Club 1933, 34, Scenery of Senior Plays, Dramatic Club 1932. This young lad will carry fame, As an artist he'll win a name. VAN KIRK, FRED Hi-Y 1934-36, Electron Club 1935, Latin Club 1933, 34, Dramatic Club 1934. A conscientious and willing worker is Fred: ln the race of life he'll forge ahead. VIGLIONE, CONCETTA MARY Monitor Duty 1936, 37, Commercial Club 1933, She is quiet and hind, Add to these a busy mind. VITULANO, JENNIE ROSE Class Color Com., Swimming Team 1935-37, G, A. A. 1934-37, Monitor Duty 1937. Always joking and laughing too: I like her company, don't you? VITULLO, JESSIE LORETTA Glee Club 1933. 34, Girl Reserve 1934-36. Italian Club 1934, 35, Monitor Duty 1936. 37, Com- merical Club 1933. Jessie Vitullo is her name. And she's climbing to capture fame. WALCOTT, GALE B. Latin Club 1934, Biology Club 1934, French Club 1935, Football 1934, 35, Class President 1934, 35. Not a thing does this boy lack: To success he'll never turn his back. WATKINS, JAMES P. Band 1933-37, I-Ii-Y 1937, Electron Club 1935, Latin Club 1933, 34, Orchestra 1932, 33, Oper- ator WSOOC. A Here is a lad who excels in all, Be the task great or small, WAYLAND, JOHN Class Baseball. Johnnie is a Scotchman bold: Watch out girls, he's hard to hold! YOUNG, JANET N. Secretary Class 1937, Girl Reserve 1935, 36, Base- ball Champs 1934, Swimming Team 1936, Glee Club 1933, 34, Monitor Duty 1933-36. A bonnie lass is Janet Young: I tell you, Folks, she's lots of fun. YWANKEWICZ, MARY G, A. A. President 1936, Letter Girl, Girl Reserves 1934, Class Social Com., Swimming Team 1934- 36, Class Sports 1932-36. Marys hair is a chestnut brown And is the talk of folks around. YANKEWICZ, MIKE Class Basketball, Class Baseball. Around the halls and in the shop He is called white because of his top, ZENTKO, ANN BERNICE Monitor Duty 1935, 36, Absent Report Sec. 1936, '37, Glee Club 1932, 33. Anna Zentko has arched eyebrows bold And is ailractiue as a goddess of old, 4



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EAST HIGH JANUS ...mg iT-Ql'1f'l'l'l.C171'y GSS FROM OUR FoUR-YEAR DIARY Grade 9 or Freshman year-l934 Dear Diary: It has really happened! We, an uncertain, inexperienced class of previous students, have finally entered High School, For the first time we are being initiated into a few of the mysteries of the higher grades. The humorous comments and jokes that circulate about the school regard- ing our pathetically earnest efforts to adjust ourselves to a new curriculum and new standards, are forever being exaggerated when retold. We try to avoid hilarious groups, for sooner or later we must plan a Uquick get-away if they accidentally discover that we are one of the objects of their jokes. This rather comic aspect of our noisy, still very childish class might lead others to believe that we have no creditable accomplishments to boast of. This certainly is not the case for our class does display remarkable talent which the older classes and the faculty both appreciate. We continuously put on unique programs to which almost everyone in the class contributes some performance. Always enthusiastically received by clubs and entertainment committees because of our ingenuity and generosity in performing for different groups, we are now beginning the construction of a reputation which will mean much to us later on. Grade 10 or Sophomore yearfl935 Dear Diary: A partly tamed class is now moving about East High with a semblance of civilization. We are now considered as not only talented. but as also a hard working conscientious group. 'Earnestness of purpose, seems to be our selected motto as we attend strictly to our school routine each day. Our distinctly unusual type of programs and plays still continue for the benefit of all. Praise, which we inspire, only serves to spur our class to more concentrated effort. . Ahl but as we become Sophomore A's are we becoming a little too self- satisfied? Our class which is usually called 'ithat clever class seems to be re- ceiving perhaps a shade too much of saccharine flattery. We are soon back to normal, however, as our dexterous, ever capable faculty rises to the occasion and safely escorts us off the dangerous path. Once more we become sincerely anxious to please, and strive to do well. We also feel the need of continuing to retain guiding hands, and so decide to remedy our unguided condition by choosing officers and advisers next year. eff Puyr TiL'rnlyfsi.v lf?

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