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EAST HIGH JANUS -kai USR' 6 lil IC USS ZCCVS 7 ef og President . . . . Blair Lewis Vice President . . David Edwards Treasurer . . John Palchefsky Secretary . . . Robert Trucksis ya... CLASS COLORS Green and Silver ..,MU5.,,,. MOTTO Possum, quia posse uidenlur. They can. who lhink they can. 'Milf'- ADVISERS Richard Barrett Mrs, Julia Wood Smith A. W. Schwartz Ruth Higlcy Page Thffly-four fe
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EAST HIGH JANUS --fmt. 062-3--' Well, if it isn't Earl Heim and William Knight! Bill is dean of men at Youngstown College, and Earl is working his way through school Cnot selling magazines thoughj. Earl, by the way, is commonly known as 'fthe rambling wreck from Youngstown Tech. Following the two boys is Carmel Digaetano who is in the beauty parlor business, Escorting Carmel is James Sweeny. James is associated with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Now don't get the wrong idea. He is an elec- trician, not a singer. With Mr. Sweeney is his friend Robert Tyndall. Bob is the sound man for all the company's operas. In fact he plays entire mob scenes by himself. Felix Perry is the chauffeur for Geraldine Keasey, who in turn is the living advertisement for Charles Jones' Spliffy Spacard Company, I Rose Diego is a professional globe trotter, and she certainly has traveled since we've last seen her. And now Patsy Test has arrived. Patsy is outstanding in many things, but as a butler he has no equal. Remember the excellent job of buttling he did in the Senior Play? And now what have we here? James Watkins and his world famous brass band! There are several familiar faces among the band membersfnamelyz John Nerone, Wilbur Canfield, James Parise, Steve Tokas, and John Wayland . . . and just watch these boys strut their stuff. There really must be some hidden attraction. Just a moment! What's all the disturbance? Oh, now I see. It's the women's all-star Olympic team. composed of eight of our old classmates: Rose Gardner. Louise Delphry, Margaret Dunleavy, Josephine Marian, Julia Rizak, Dot Farkas, Josephine Pettola and Mary Ywankewicz. The budding young amazons took first place in every woman's event. They then attempted to enter the men's contests, but the men registered such a com- plaint that the girls had to be content with the few laurels they had already captured. The team is accompanied by their manager, Aaron Seddon. Not that it makes any difference, but do you think the appearance of the Olympic team could have anything to do with the actions of the band members? Brurr-rrer . . . Sizzz-Z-Z and here is the rest of our old classmatesglast but by no means least-who have just arrived in the plane they chartered for the trip. And here they come: Mike Ywankewicz, Jennie Vitulano, Ann Zentko, Jessie Vitullo, Joe Popio, Carmel Tavolario, Virginia Conti, Louis LaCivita, Elizabeth Cannatti, Viola Shaw and Concetta Viglione. In case you're curious, the late arrivals are the representatives of the leading newspapers of the country. They scurry about greeting their old classmates and obtaining interviews from all the famous luminaries present. Then with a last farewell fyou see, they must hurry back with their copy-because of the deadlinej , they board the plane which fades into the distance while those on the island stand at the pier waving . . . 'igoodbyelu We'd like to tell you more of the festivities that will follow this great reunion, but the writers of this article also have a deadline. So here's wishing the EAST HIGH GRADUATING CLASS OF l937, all the success in the world. -MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS HANNAH BELINKY JOE RETO. -:gf Page Tllirzy-rhrfe ygr-
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JUNE CLASS ALEXANDER, NICHOLAS R. Latin Club 32, Head Monitor 35, 36, Personal Committee 36, 37. Nicholas, as the years pass. Will be the shining light of our class. ALFONA, HELEN LOUISE Italian Club 36. 37, Italian Club Social Chairman. Hall Duty, Girl Reserve. Never a hair out of placeg Neatest of all in the race. AMATORE, FRANK Although little does he speak. In his friendship he is not weak. ARMSTRONG, VIRGINIA M. Girl Reserves, Girl Reserves Service Chairman. Mon- itor 34-37, Glee Club 33, Always a helping hand she'Il lend: Always glad to be everyone's friend. ARONSON, ANITA P. Debating 36. 37, Electron 36. 37, French 36, 37, Latin 34, 35. Dramatic 34. 35. Anita is always wondering about that test: We wonder if that gives her so much zest. BARBATO, RALPH A. Football 35, 36. Monitor. To the other team would he much woe If all our players were like Barbalo. BARNES, JR., BAILEY Basketball 35, 36, While much teasing does he do, Those he hurts are very few. BARONE, MARY French Club 36, Latin Club 34. Although Mary is not very tall, Out of confidence in her is not small at all. BARTHOLOMEW, SAM Varsity Football 36, Advertising Com. Annual 36. 37, Class Basketball 33, 34. A football player is every way, Fair in the game, and earnest in play. BEAVER. GLADYS E G. R. Chairman 36. 37, Monitor Duty 36, Glee Club 34, Latin Club 35, Senior Play. Reserved, sedate, and graceful, too, She is excelled by very few. BENEDICT, JULIA D. Girl Reserves 34. Glee Club 33, Monitor 36. Gentle Julia is her name, Typical of the girl of story-book fame, BERADUCE, VERA J. Girl Reserves 37, Monitor 36, Tall and handsome, so they say, Always going her own way. BERNARD, EVELYN M. National Honor Society, G, A, A. 34-37. Girl Reserves 35-37. Electron 37, Vice President of French Club. Letter Girl 37, Annual Staff 37, Senior Play. Happy, carefree, full of fun, But not till after her work is done. BITNER, MILDRED ESTELLA Senior Play, G. A. A. 36, 37, Monitor 35. Annual Staff 37, Glee Club 33. Latin 34, 35. Who has never had the joy Of seeing Mildred smile to girl or boy?
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