East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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F2520 2 O HOU 42 QADUATE EAST HIGH SCHOOL u osT N on I + + f I x I o 5 , of YO N OW IO 5 Ln 78 -- b 12 We The Semors dedrcate our l942 year book to you freshmen may you revere the name and uphold the honor of our school by bernq a success rn whatever held you choose football basketball musrc chemrstry and especrally the bread and butter subrects so that when you start on Lrfe s Hard Road you may be Well prepared to overcome any obstacle you encounter We envy you that you are Just beqmrunq your hrqh school days the happlest of your lrfe whrle we are leavmq them behmd Choose Wrsely for you have but one chance Yours lb here ours rs gone PJ ge. 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These are Just a few of the quest1ons the man who srts 1n the cha1r of the ass1stant pr1nc1pal s offxce has to settle each day He IS E E Fell He has won the respect and love of all of us because of h1s smcertty mterest and farrness to the students He w1ll always be an 1nsp1rat1on to us who are qoma out 1nto the world to achleve our respectlve goals J Page Fr ur Mr. Fell, may l be excused? Mr. Fell, may I carry five subjects? May l Gone But Not Forgotten HERE S TO A MAN TQ rr NN St v TC GQ Q 19115 IJ I WOODY GONE? 'P 'P fb ep fr ,fl I 1 JLIYS AVI L xtu or d 19 ff 5 ' I . . I . . x-si.-,se Ju: xctor rmci o:k,Al.i',' x-.ull QM- : if 1::1g1r+:.iQcii 0:1 fur r:.1r.,i tie his f ,:fe1.:1 Siwllw. H111 fo-r1H1L1.'i1::r1 lm L:o:m11N:'f and the isc:iH11 tmp' xwly VI 3'.lSNi Th fllf-WIPST of me g dyfs, L::1ii2.QgQ1: TENQUA tf 42:4 'ill '.-'ith Ymcrzoys in Thin: As .1 rzergllier of Iflw T,:o:..1t',' he wlll r9:11111:1 I, th-f sisi To Qzr 'E 112 ri-rzgfiers at Esixsl 11y::1 '.-:hp :fm z.i1v2r 171 wg,11::9d. Qllfllf 1151-3'.'e .1 lt Lsfoi W'hy E: 5, tri of 115, 'f ig-2 xl iz gfxft cf l1lI..'. H'.'ervb, 93' lived ?,1r:.. Y. Cil E hi' 2 f if- the on . Xa ,11:ff '::fY ind '.-.'Q.J5' fp +12-:Y KI -if .1 Beings, All is IMI H15' Ill 521 :rf-'J-11 lg- Us J 1:1,-- Euzzo, Rwfg E. N. 'Iv' ' xxx. FACULTY ACULTY I C91 9 115 K UAW The Ianuary 42 Sen1ors Go to School Where oh where are those green young freshmen? Oh where oh where can they be? GRELN FRESHIES We were certatnly green werent we? But we got the hang of xt after a b1t Why l can recall how lost we were these words st1ll echo IH my ears Where IS Albert? and Where s my locker? STAID SOP!-HES Do l have to get a tardy admrt? I Just couldnt fmd my Engltsh book We go to geometry now dont we Helen? Yes 1ndeed we were all scholastlcally mmded w1th only books and studytng on our mmds as for club act1v1t1es we Jo1ned a few school clubs such as Glrl Reserves G A A and the musrc clubs that were open to us LOVE SICK IUNIORS Let s walk about the school agatn lack We have two more mtnutes be fore the bell Dont you thlnk Andy has pretty eyes? Drd you say that lovely blond s name IS Mary? lll have to meet her You know whatl Harold Gregory was elected presrdent Mary ROHCI vrce know we chose the best advrsors ever' They were Mrs Iulra W Smrth M Schwartz Mr Barrett and Mtss Buth Hrgley Our danclng career started at the Iunror A party we had a swell trme But that was only the beglnnrng WISE OLD SENIORS Are you gomg to the Semor Prom? l went to the dance two weeks ago and my poor feet are Just 1tch1ng for the Prom After the Prom rn qutck suc CGSSIOH arnved tradttronal graduatron act1v1t1es The Reverend Mr Eugene Beach kept us all tnterested rn hrs message Baccalaureate came Ianuary Wasn t the banquet at the Country Club lovely? We ll always remember Ianuary 13 when we ate and danced together as senrors for the last trme Gee but Corrmencement Ianuary 23 certamly rolled around fast So long dear ol e East Htgh We ll mtss you but our ttme has come to say good by P Tn 1 l ,, ,, 1 - ' - I f Ar I president, Iohn Chick, treasurer, and Helen Cataland, secretary. And you 'I tl l 1 , I I I 1 A 1 - . ll . . . ' . ' , . .ff 119 Q fi- Tomght We Launch Where Shall We Anchor? Yi' CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Harold Gregory Vrce Presldent Mary Roni: Treasurer lohn Chlcl Secretary Helen Cataland ADVISORS CQLQR5 Arthur W Schwartz FLQWER Mrs Iulra W Smnh Blue and Wh1te Rlchwd I BQ I tt Red Rose MISS Ruth lrlraley They W1ll Always Remam Mr Schwartz wlll you please wnte out a reqursttlon for the Elms? Do you thmk forty frve dollars lS too much for the band? Oh yes Mr Barrett w1ll you be able to take trckets at the Prom? Oh surely you wtll get a chance to dana one dance anyway Mrss l-hqley l have been loolctnq all over tor you how many banquet trclcets have you sold? Say Mrs Srrnth do you want rn t make an announcerrent about the 1nv1tat1ons'? Everlasuna rnernones ana lrrends our advrsors 'P 1oFl1n I . .. I 4, 6 Sw ,,..': .f?,S ff 1 ,rf 2' . 3 M: ' r 'Q I l I I l ' . , . ' , e O - - - 1 - 1 - sa: 1, 'Q' FV? 5- able-- . ! BAILEY MARY E BAIOCCO GRACE BAROLAK IOSEPH BARRELLA FRANK BELASCO IOHN BENFORD BETTY LOUISE BERENDT GEORGE BERNARD CLARA BOGDON IOHN BOVARA DORA BROWN MAE FRANCES BRUNO LOUIS BuSHTA ROBERT CAPPITTI THOMAS CARFAGNIA ALFRED +. if R-'S A ' izlf' t' 12 . ii 1 11 2 3 . .1 , f7' 1. 'uri ff : , A . 1' U 1 '- V :ri :Q ' - U: 'MW L' 211 1 : 'H 1 tr: 1' W ,it If 'xv r 7 ' I V Lu ': : H15 1 I . .. X . l- . '-A 3.- Eh., ,lr Fmt' '-:3': :':,!l:A1'Yi': U R- Z1 . 1 : ' , , ,J ' ' A A . , ld , , . 12. 'f 1 - 1 y f 1 K ' '. . ' ' 'V' 13 2' ' : ' Y-' I '11 rf. 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Q 4 113' PI 111: ':'.'j 211- If 1 1- Thi 1: 1:1111 . f .,, 1, K ,P 'Uh ,F if 17 Ox A STRIDE LAVINA STROLLO ALVINA SWEITZEH FRANK TALONIE GAETENA TEDDE ROSE THOMAS RICHARD TORNICASA M TURKEL MIKE DOVIDIO ANTHONY UNGER IACK VID LEO WALLACE GLORIA WILSON IANE 1 if ', '11f '1 '.-. .i.'7 1 i .-'41 YZ I J 'I .' .T T111 '11 4' 1 2,1 1 ' :C ' 'r' :ii . ' ' ' Stiff i'C:3.:1 'I 1' 1 1 PI' :. 1 P F1111 :Q ' 1 1 ' 1:1 Rfsfzvfe Ti, if . H 1 'z' '1 1 I A. A I- ff T1 . 'Z-'-' fv,1 11 -'lint 4' 1 'ft H' .f'-fix' 11. ' 1 wf' f T: ' fr: 'Z I 511:11 ' . , W- f Il 1 1. I :J 21- If QI, I? . L' :-' , ' -,' wi 1 J 1 . YU' ' 'guy 1 z 11 1 Il 15 3 . 1 -,' :xxx E.::' 'r. Vin 1' ' 1 zu 'Y' ? 'f 1: Gay' . L . I., .1 ,' I 5.1 1' '. ' ' Pf TNF? il- V, .E .t, ..: .1 it b . . . . .. 1 tzifsiilvzii iff ri if-' ,' 1 1' .. ', 1. l.' 1351 ', 1: EI: I :1 : Ifiifi 5' 1:11 1. ' -'F if T1'f - . 'f '-11' ' : PII' 'ffiif' 1: ,- 1:11 if Q N. H. S. It Was In . . . September- New officers . . . Elections were held and when the smoke of battle cleared, lack Unger emerged as president, with Helen Cataland. Mary Ronci, Edith Cole and Harold Heyman as his aids completing the adminis- tration for the lanuary class. December- Candles and speeches . . . New members of the National Honor Society elected from the lanuary class were: Harold Gregory, Agnes Koleda, Hildagarde Hubert, lohn Chick, Iohn Bogdan, Frank Covelli and Mary lane Lamanna. Those from the lune class were: Angelo Sandy, Violet Bish, lean Williams, Chester Monnen, Lois Newell, Esther McClain, Rachel Katzman, lack Seigel, Helen Hewitt and Iohn Yencha . . . Food and dancing Members ot the National Honor Society held their banquet at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Schwartz was the principal speaker. After the dinner members danced in the dining room. Apnl- Honors are here . . . Additional members ot the Iune class were honored by election to the National Honor Society. New members: lane Allen, Rosemary Sheehan, Alda Campana, Argie Campana, Char- lotte Zapatocky, Rita Marlcovich, Anna Figurelli, lohn Pauli, lohn Baal, Raymond Nye, Carl Kovall, Dorothy Bordoski, Christ George, lda Wagner, Katherine Kowalls. Mary Cfonda, Michael Lacivita, Marvin Ruth, Syl- vester Scrocco, lulia Soriana, Helen Kremin. May- Candles and speeches . . . the initiation of new members . . . then the banquet with tood and dancing . . . Finally graduation, leaving the mem' bers of the lanuary '43 class to carry on. -at Page Tx-:ent eight lf- ' Patriotic Peggy Behind the footlights, bedecked in greasepaint, awaited sixteen nervous seniors on the memorable night of March 27, 1942. Everybody seemed to be wish- ing everyone else luck while A. I. Whit- aker, director, scurried about with words of encouragement. Places were taken, the house lights dimmed and the never-to-be- forgotten moment arrived. Those who will remember this night are: Mary Gonda, Ralph Dextras, Dorothy Bordoski, Sylvester Scrocco, Esther Mc- Clain, Rosemary Sheehan, Iohn Baal, Mildred Mullaney, Arthur Mascola, Iohn Paul, Pat Pavone, Rita Markovich, Kather- ine Kowalls, Iames Elder, Herman Wagner and Adele Emrich. Roberta Huish and Sarah Harrington supplied the properties, while Adele Em- rich and Rita McCarthy applied the make- up. One Wild Night Laughs, romance and adventure molded the plot of the play, One Wild Night, presented by the Ianuary seniors. The big moment which climaxed hours of practice and sleepless nights came on the evening of old Thanks! giving, November 27, l94l. Walking about hurriedly seeing that things were ready, Mr. Whitaker was the picture of an able and enthusiastic dramatic coach. The cast included Charles Hardy, Betty Lou Crum, Ioseph Barolak. Mary Farnbauer, Helen Montus, Iohn Chick, Hildagarde Hubert, Delphina Santon, Harold Heyman, Robert Bushta, Harold Gregory, Iosephine Hill, Edith Cole, Helen Hood, Anthony Pannunzio, Martin Schuller, George Berendt, and Rose Kerr. The P1ay's The Thing The Lmfe Plot of the June 42 Class The story of the Iune class of 1942 can be compared to the plot of any story As you know each plot contams IIVG essenttals an tntroductlon r1s1ng actton cllmax fallmg actlon concluston INTRODUCTION As freshmen Hello IS th1s East H1gh'? Where s 1257 Oh' so you keep your books tn a locker I forgot my combmatton Wheres my locker located? the Occaslon Entrance mto East Hlgh School e Date September 1938 RISING ACTION The Place Audrtonum the Occaston E1ect1on of class Off1C9fS presentmg Mr Scrocco pres1dent h1s aldes Mtsses Gonda and Wxllrams as v1ce pres1dent and trea urer Mr La CIVIIG controlllng the secretar1al duttes wtth M1ss Gerrtty Mtss Mtller Mr Honey and Mr Gr1ff1th as our advtsers Oh the Date May 1941 lm very glad to have met you What was your name aga1n'? lm sure we ve met before th1s eventng Of course 11S th Get acquamted Party the Date and Place May 1941 at the Immaculate Conceptlon School The Date December 1941 the Oc aslon the Sentor B danc at the Nu Elms Ballroom May I have th1s dance? Thank heavens that last dance was short' I was danctng wrth a toe dancer Nu Elms Ballroom Thanks for the last dance My last dance IS reserved but th1s one rs open Tlme tn lune of 1942 Place and Occaslon at the annual party the cafeterta Your ntckname IS enough Dont forget to return my pen CLIMAX The Occasxon the Sentor A Prom the Date? Iune of 42 Pardon me but that s my gown you re stepprng on Let me strarghten your he The mustc s so gay and the dresses are so lovely The toast was untque Please pass the chtcken The food IS so de l1C1OUS What unforgettable advrce tn our advlsors speeches Yes 1t s the Semor A Banquet the Date 1n lune of 1942 FALLING ACTION A htghly msptrmg speech My equlpment for my future ltfe course 1t s Baccalaureate SGIVICSS the Date Iune of 1942 the Place? the audttortum at East I'l1gh School CONCLUSION The Place the AUGIIOIIUHI the Occaston Commencement The RE WARD my dtploma A h1gh polnt tn ltfe Today I am a man Yes IIS Iune 12 1942 so soon Adteu fellow students we must btd you farewell Semors 42 P ae hxrty 7 - J III 'Z ' ' ...th z , c ': ' e - The Occasion: the SeniorAdance...the Date: February 6, 1942 . . . at ' ... ... , ' :' ': ...in , . .I n.. I I l I ollnun I 3, M. ,J +3 aft F Keep Em Flymg CLASS OFFICERS Pre51dent Sylvester Scrocco Vrce Pres Mary Cathenne Gonaa Treasurer lean W1111am5 Secretary M1ke LGCIVITG ADVISORS Colors M155 Ahce Ge r1ty Flower Blue and Wh1te Igissliilaeiygzmiir Arnencan Beauty Rose Mr Burton Honey Orchrds to tour qreat teacners M155 Gernty M155 M11ler Mr Honey and Mr Gr1ft1th who as our adv15or5 nade the Iona dnve on th w1nd1na bumpy road fo araduanon as smooth and emoyable a5 a r1de on the Lrncotn 1-hqhway on a 5unny afternoon A vote of thanks to M155 Eteanor McFarland who has done a splendid job in horne room looking after our needs in the chsence of Mr. Honey. f'P1g6P'1'IlIi1 , , W 5 1 3' C. ALLEN IANE AMENDOLARA ANTHONY ARMENI THERESA BAAL IOHN BANIO MATILDA BANIO MICHAEL BARTOS MARGARET L BATTISTI FRANK BELL THERESA BERARDINO PHILOMENA BERRY ROBERT BESHARA ALEDA BVSH VIOLET BORDOSKI DOROTHY D BRIGANTI IOE BRUMERT IRMALEEN BUCCI IAMES BUPFANO PATSY BUNYOFF IOHN CALCAGNI EUGENE CALDRON IAMES CAMPANA ALDA CAMPANA ARGIE CANDELLA MARIE L CAPP IOHN LARANO ALBERT CARINGOLA ERNIE CARLSON DON CATULO PATSY CEPIN STANLEY - . . . '1 . T v , , L . . CHAPMAN NOVELLA DARREN CHOP EMMA MARIE CLARK EDWARD COURI MARGARET CRAVEN DANDO EDITH ANN DAVIS EVAN DeCAR1.0 EDWARD CIOLLI ARMEN CLARDY LORRAINE COMO VICTOR EDWARD CRAVEN IEANNETTE E DANGELO ARMAND De CATO NICK DeI.UClA ROSE 1 'v'.A,11. 2,4 ':'fT'y' 11.51 113' ' 'E' :.1 '7,1::11' 11.11 '11, ffggjg' 1' '..,1 ' 1g,,fi fyggj 1 531: ,:1:. 1 1::,.H1' 1,1 :1.1'. ..11,:1111.: ::.,s':11a:'1.f 1, gy., Q1 5,1 3-Q11g 3 79.2, :, 1: 5 11311 'iz 1,1 5:1 : .' 2 '11 :itil 1.111.145-1 E zikrtz. 1,1 f '--:11 11. 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M ,A ,guy DQMAIN MARTHA DeMARINIS FRANCIS DeIVIARTINO ANTHONY DEMIDOVICH HELEN A DPMICHAEI MARY De-PAUL NICK DEPTA WILIIAM DQSALVO RITA DQSANZO NEIIO DFXTRAS RALPH DIDIEK IUIIA DIORIO ANTHONY DIRIENZO HENRY DIIAIA ANTHONY DOUGLAS IACK im WK in 'Q' W7 :qs DORE IAMES T DOYLE CLARA C R DOYLE RAYMOND DURICA ANN ELDER IAMLS F EMRICH ADELE LUSANIO ROBERT FEDERICO LAWRENCE EIGURELLI ANNA FLASK EVELYN FOWLER FERRIS ELIZABETH L GABRIEL LOUIS GEORGE CHRIST GERTHUNG BARBARA MAE GERTHING RUTH ARLENE Ei- I 'Z I , , ' ::. 13 .- . .1 .5 I- , ,, 1 1 , ' ': 11, 11- ' . 2'1'-1:.' A, 1, ' 1 - -- 2. 1: 11 EI 3 11 ,mmglkwa F 1' biw- nga..- vw-W fin E gil GIANCOLA DANTE GIANNINI MARY GIANNONE RALPH GIBBONS KATHRYN GILMARTIN EDWARD GONDA MARY GRIFFITH MARIE ETHEL HALADAY GEORGE HARRINGTON SARAH I f H HAY EUGENE HEWITT HELEN HOGAN IRIS MAE HOLMAN BETTY RUTH HRICHUS MIKE HUISH ROBERTA V.: t YE Q , :1,:,., Y H -' - , . 1-t I I , , - . - ,Q ' ' 5' , . ' 'f 1 . I 1 ' 1- ' 'zu .' 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'ZH Ar F KREMIN HELEN KUKURA IUSTINL LQCIVITA MICHAEL IOHN LQCIVITA ROSE LAMANNA ROSE LIGHTBODY WILLIAM Il LCSASSO KATHERINE LUGGIE ANTHONY LUSHINSKY WALTER LUZZI MARY ALICE MCBRIDE MARY HELEN MCCANE ROBERT MCCLAIN ESTHER L MCCLAIN IRVIN MCKEOWN LUCILLE -I ' 1-A I ff an-ug fhh eq...-f fm KM 1, MALAGISI EDWARD MAMONIS WOWX V-'IANIIXNI DORA MARKOVICH RIIA MARRIE PAIIIICK MARTIN IOIS RUIH IVIASCOLA ARTIIUH MEX ERS ROBLHI MIKE ELIZABETH MILLER NILK M'TCHELL EILEEN MITCHELL MADELXN MONNEN x,HES'IEII MOORE MARIE B MULLANEX MILDRED M 6 5 R MUIIEN FRANCIS NERI ANGEIA NEWELL LOIS NICKOLAS GOLDIE NOUFFR CHARLES I NOVAK EMMA T NOVAK MARGARET E NOVAK STEVE A NYE RAYMOTID O NEIL BILL ORLANDO IOHN PALUMBO PAUL PATRICK KATHLEEN E PATZEK MARY PAULL IOHN -I , . J V.'. R , I r N G' :jf fbi ,xxx as hw up-r PAVONE PAT PFRIZ IO ANN PITRAS CRA F PORTPP IEA! POREMBSKI SHIVFS-IRA RAMSFY FRANK PUGENI ROGERS CATHERINE ROGERS FRANCES ROSE RIIA MAE RUFH MARVIN RUSCELLO GUIDO RUSSO MIKE SABUSCO DORA NIARIHA SANYSOTNCHICK ANN SANDY ANGELO ANTHONY . f.', '. I IT rn'N li gas if Us 1 X SANTANGELO IOSEPHINE SAULINO ANNIO SCARAZZO DOROTHY SCARSELLA PAULINE IRENE SCHIFF MATILDA SCOTT CAROL SCOTT GRANT SCROCCO SYLVESTER SHEEHAN HOSEMARY I SIEGEL JACK SIMONE MARY SMITH WU-UF-M 5 SORIANO IULIA SORICE MARY SPAGNOLA DONALD S, 1 3 , :rf 2 :,. 1.31, UV ' , 1: x, 3.x : - - 1 ' ' V 1. V : , 1 1. '.f 1: In '.' 21. E V .' 3112A ' 1V ':t. .1 2 -. . Ll FYI ' ' . 9. 1 1: ,1, 11:2 :E ':1,1 .., : ,: ' 1 1 ' ' 1 EE- 3: E xx ' ' L- D11 ,'.'V.V -, '. V tl, Vi V , - ,, 111, I. V. . V , V QV ' V V ' ' f-1 'Y' - ' vt 'lx' 1.1 Pi 1.2 ' SPEZIAIF KATHFRINE I SPOII9 MARY SIIVFI-I DAVID STONE' RUBY SIHOILO ANGEUNF IHOMAS DOROIHEA TRIMBII' CARMFI URK THOMAS UGOLINI INEZ UHBACH DOROTHX VALNARELII SANDY VASEI. IEANNETYE NLHGRLITIE THERESK. JICIIONE CHESIEII VISCI CHRISTINE. 1 , . , . 1 . , . l Agfa mg: gov' is Q' YUG- QE. Nl gnuswawuu 1 E' N WAGNER HERMAN WAGNER IDA WEITZMAN MILDRED WELSH IACK WERTMAN GEORGE WILDING IEAN WILLIAMS IEAN WILLIOTT ANTONETTE WILSON ANNA MAE WOLF PHILIP WOOLEY KATHERINE E YANNERELLA JAMES YENCHA IOHN YOUNGROSS IOE ZALKO MARGARET I ii I' Li 1 1 . .1.1 :: 11: 1 11,.1 1. Ii- ,L-:1 '1.,:. 'f 1 I 4 1. 1 121. . 1 1' : 1 I:. .. .1 11.1, Wx- 1' I . '11,1.1 , 1 1' TI , ' 1: 1 1 1, 1 1. - 'Y' '1 1: 1 ' 1' 1 1 1' 21, 31, I.11 lv 1.: fQ11 1. 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A fl D shrill xlwfxya, . hp. fllf-P Vlvzlu Pleusmq Vere 'mth soz:xe:l'..nl7 Shea li'ISR'T been wth us: vmy to suy, i long, Php lpn: 'z 'Jay flplyglltf . zy. lit :rg my '.-.ull mms h -: 'll lf-' : :fuzz I l I GA-4 Cflul, - Sf: I Eff f'1.llf GJ. Rf-f'.4zv.'-:' X1-,e1E,:1. liz k-tE,:1l M fn Lf: 11:2 . Y 9 ff' un C rl sr B slr lA l 4' P Qui , ommezzcemefzf lake strataht rted hts tte and looked tnto the rntrror He was renternber tna the past totr 5 ears at the htqh school Harry carefree youth and thetr vartcus ltttle troubles that seet d so real to thertt lake sn tled thottahttully He knew every nook artd cranny ot the btq sprawltna schccl tgvery tense or exctttha rntnute was shared by lake The exctternent betor a tootball qanne the ltaht heartedness before a dance and the nervous tess t exarn ttrne were all a part of lake And the tttttes b tore araduattonl Everythtna was tn an uproar There was a aay round of artt s dances and there was the sentor play the prorn and the btg to tnl Ttetr class day declared th best ever rresented Ch akc had seen tr ttr classc aradttaed but tltts was tno one that really counted Ptnally conttt to et tent day dawned brtgh and clear lt drcqqed by on leaden teet but here at lost was seven o rr and lake was a nervous wreck He had lost hts collar button broken hts shoelace and retted hts tte stx ttrnes Ftnally he was reody lljks V rc ttt year aqc t hc recetv d a tcb c ttttor hero lt w s tne very day h s son Bc b sta ted t htah school Bob was Jrctdt, I tontqht Yes str lake had every rtqht to be proud RCSEMAHY SHEEHAN l lf t ., Q , , , , . M A W - ' t f t . 'tv , ' , W ' 't ' t , : ' ,t te ' l Y I l - v-l x.,l l A l - l 9 1 , l ' , z at ' . fc fltlfl. l ' ' ' ' VJZIS J' ei - ft , . I ,J 7 . , , . Y ,w .A - - t N , , , L , , J . su t J ' 1 e .c t ' 'c I ' . 1 l 1 W Hts ttttttd was tt blur as lte drove to the brightly ltahted school. Sorttef tht 1 'attgltt tn his threat as lto x ent tttto the audttorttttti. M: s 't .te td T' ' e ,ts 5:1 ' ,. a ' t , 5' f, ' r o ' . ' t Q f l tain: . ' , 'l V . Q . fig W :ff -N 0 sf X' 'X s :NGN-f ' if Q. Xff W W , .,,.,- ff C ' 1-X .v X5 QQQBJN A93 S-Wy f S9 A-96 if f i QU PFW LW Of?-7 M-'Q M' k .49 .. i li' f Gir 4 v'Q'gx:L,,1 - W RQ9 1 S I I ,..--fl fx L5 YW f,f2f'L X sl-sf 333351 ,Eff fav L ff 4M XJ Wf.5. ' ,L Sf KL? XX XYJ D G Q Q AIR 5-QL? c'W ex-5-lac? Hgh' if 3, 21 .Lg fm A 3 Lx Z. .Z Q ,s X E5 av E I yi! 5 ' f A'5 N ma' X f Cp as ' 1 ,QQ I WQQZ f 1 WC nf , 1 ' X ,ig ,J X 'N aww- OG Q M H .' Q3 'fkjwxj 52 2 A ' ,jg 1 , '57, r., flifii 1, ff- Q - Us I ' fvl ,- D ew-M W .. X. .ff 'S Wa' . ffm' , ai ' 1 , 'y iii iii' S' . fm 'S' P Q ff 0 45 I vwif ' ,gl , ' M ' ' 4 Q' ' Ni X , , 4.. lp K i N- ' r n A . ll' EM!! L . 1 S P- EE .-. 8 ' E o sg E: 5 '- . ' -ox I 4 ,- Q mm .. f'yff,' p . H U UU-xx nl W -1 -. - I :h V3 '49 X . ,E y , Q A 33,1 5' -. Q A , v 1 .vw ,K 1 rw- 'E A TOM SAWYER L TOM SAWYER- Now, Torn, you mind me . . . so spoke Delores Williams, Aunt Polly in the operetta presented by the Iunior Musical Groups. BAND- lt's music for champions . . . quotes hiqh stepping Tony Fortunato, our champion drurn rnajor, leading the band as it struts across the field. ORCHESTRA- Sweet and haunting melodies . . . a phrase best describinq the musical strains of the orchestra under the direction of Mr. Carson. -1 Pig, Sixiyefive if GIRL SCOUTS Always ever helpful always on the alert to help others IS the Gul Scout Troop composed of East students STUDENT COUNCIL- The cream of the crop composrng thrs group are selected tudents who serve the1r fellow classmates as representatrves rn student government STUDENT sentatrves from each home room who partrcrpate rn student government P Qrx l I ASSEMBLY- Our choice representatives . . . this group includes repre- -lf age ty'-s'x 1,1- rm Ht CLUB ES tilt RWUN SQNNDR G H Y HI X5 J ,br h y ur w N Q the tub Orem tzed t steve ob t e 'mrcfter Q d pe S W t 1 'r6 T'C6IQ Y' FC G e rr s IP h serucr year SR GIRL RESERVES romp Ot P 't persertchtree thts group 1 ,ee t rrt C e rr th de'recrf r sprrrt to uve cr 1t'e better t cm X ,tt hey re gecrred onward by thetr presrdert Ieuhrtette Crcxvert HIY Cf, the hub ot the wheel th S totto of the Hub spurs rrt c 1 Ci C1 f U Lrtcxer the able dtreet Crt of Rrryrr rtd Nye prestdent I ll b I 1 . .rx ,S HOME ECONOMICS CLUB HOME ECONOMICS- Suqqesnons are now rn order states Adele Ern rrch presrdent as a drscussron on an appenzrnq meal lo be served rn the cafe ter1a 1S held IR GIRL RESERVES- Blossornrnq beautres soon to be our rn sprrrnq leaders thus tlrns group of lasses seek lo be better crtrzens under the leadershrp of Mrss Brewster G A A Turnabout rs farr play probable rrotto ol tbrs atbletlcally rnrnded qroup whose GdV1SOfS are MISS Olrve lanes and Mrss Eleanor McFarland P IK ff . . 11 1 1 ' . . ff , . . . . , ' . . If . ,. . . . , . , ff . . H . . . . .1 . . . G - f , . A ' llli, Q' V .... DEBAUNG CLUB ECHO STAFF f 'l ELECTRON CLUB DEBATING CLUB My w I hy ppcfuent Q H1 rg use of the Eaten under Mr L A Mfr IQ ECHO STAFF WHDI P copy? I 'Heed P requests N115 D If 1 Jdnbor of ihe E be stcmf ELECTRON CLUB VJQ halve Orgcmzed for h V rpfse of prcuftmg QC1 wc remcxms Ar gels Sandy Qremdrr If Iron r 4 PII' .1l,, A'-KNIFE lf' g., S5 Q27 JY,-:ak M7 il I .TT 'x IM- X QWR i:l'X,,f,sfXlXA HXFA if ' J JY A ,f Q GRIDDERS Carnavale Lyden Gabriel Krayac D1R1enzo Ferrantl Delmark Pelusx Second Row Davxs Wagoner Ramsey Vxcarel Spaqnola Chncko Scherl Thxrd Row Andrews Hunt Mravxch Dunleavy Martin Pavone Carlson Manager Travasso Prmcxpal I W Smith Coaches Barrett and Honey The Only 1941 East Hugh football player to make ftrst stnnq on the allclty team was N1 lc Delmark who earned the posttton of left halfbaclc Ntclc s toughest encounter tn lus football career was Pokey Blunt of Masstllon Players that placed from East on the econd t 1 f the all c tty te W re Mme Lyden LOUIS Gabnel and Henry DIRIGHZO I I I ' ' ' f 'C , . s X s ru fl c - :' ani e 'X A, t . t t 5 4 1 1p' W1n Lose T1e Hooray' The Barrettmen opened the1r 1941 season by defeatxng Woodrow W1lson 18 12 Delmark and Wayland scored the frrst two touchdowns for East The Wllsonltes recovered the ball and chalked up two wlnnmg scores agamst the Blue and Gold Vlcarel passed to Scherl 1n the last quarter and Wayland s drve made the score 18 l2 East took the lead agarn by defeatmg Sharon 76 Lockmar scored the f1rst score for the Sharon Trgers Spagnolas br1ll1ant play1ng t1ed the score Krayac made a sensatronal catch thrown by Andrews to make the extra polnt that spelled vrctory Easts wtnnmg streak was shattered when the powerful South team de feated them 26 0 before 9 000 ra1n soaked fans De Mlchele Weaver and Reese scored the wmnrng touchdowns for the Red and Blue Determmed to get 1nto that wxnnmg str1de agaln the East Hrgh eleven frustrated the Struthers down the nver squad by a score of l3 6 before 3 400 fans The score was 6 6 untxl the last quarter when Delmark tall1ed the de c1d1ng marker on the end of a 65 yard dash Carlsons try for extra pomt turned the trde defrnrtely rn the favor of the East boys East H1gh pushed three touchdowns across rn the fxrst three penods of play and added two safetles to g1ve the locals a 20 0 vlctory over Ursulme Delmark Scherl and Gabr1el shared 1n the scored laurels for the SUHIISGIS The East team went down 7 0 to the Campbellltes before 5 000 shrverlng spectators Untrl the thrrd quarter the contest was close each team rn an all out battle for a scorrng opportunrty Fortner tall1ed the decrsxve marker for the Memorral eleven The Sunnse gr1d1ron stalwarts battled the Bayen Hornmen to a 0 0 dead lock There was plenty of act1on rn the opemng per1od wrth both teams play mg a strff game of football The Rayenltes threatened East by carrylng the ball to the one yard l1ne but the Blue and Gold warr1ors were wrde awake and kept the game a scoreless t1e A scrappy New Castle vars1ty was l20 too tough for the East vars1ty Gunn and Lee scored for New Castle Wayland the sparklrng player for th Blue and Gold Desprte thexr loss the East cr w performed bnllrantly Defeat from the Massxllon Trgers was another upset for the Sunrrsers The Massrllon Tlgers mythrcal state champrons defeated the Blue and Gold grrd 1roners 39 12 The Blue and Gold warr1ors were the only team that scored two touchdowns agamst the Massrllon Tlgers East Hrgh greeted the new Thanksgrvmg Wllh a l6 6 vlctory over therr J1nx team from the West Srde lohn Papach of Chaney and Arthur Wayland opened the game wxth a contxnuatxon of ktcks on the frrst and second downs Ferrantl Wayland and Chlcko scored for the Sunnsers East ended the season w1th plenty of fanne The mlghty Blue and Gold Warnors was then thetr name Page Beventy thr e n - - -1 1 I I - - l u . . 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H - . ,f . 17 f L . 9 The Tr1umv1rate of Football COACH RICHARD BARRETT MR HONEY Responslble for the eff1c1ent team work of the l1ne IS ASS1Sl ant Coach Burton Honey Thls much honored man IS a graduate of East He played football for He1delberg College Where he Was elected guard on the f1fSl team of the AllOh1o Conference League and Llttle AllAmer1can elevens He started coachlng at Bucyrus H1gh School 1n Bucyrus Oh1o He came to East as EAST MANAGER MANAGES appears at th game f Page Seventy frur I I C assistant coach in 1939. l e . if V , rs seen at all the football games 1n a baseball cap lf a touch down 1S made whlle he s standlng he wont Sll down and VICQ versa He played football for South and after graduatlon he entered Westmmster College but he recelved h1s college degree from Iohn Carroll Unrversrty and began hls career of coachlng and teachlng at Campbell Memonal ln 1935 he became the Knute Rockne of East H1gh School ln prlvate l1fe he IS the proud father of three ch1ldren two boys and a g1rl E R Srn1th IS busy as a bee managmg problems that ar1se 1n conductxng the football and basketball games Scurry 1ng around to book outstandmg schools to compete Wlth keeps eff1c1ent and capable E R Sm1th poundmg away at the controls of the department of 1nter scholasuc compet1t1on ln athletxcs Let s support our team and attend the game tonxght urges E R at a pep assembly and sure nough a large crowd usually CAGE TEAM MEMBERS Delhck Lyden Gabnel Dunleavy Eusamo Martm DeMana Chlcko Balestra Baldelh Vlcarel Belhno Andrews Coaches Lxttler Hunter How To W1n A Cup In Seventeen Games East 52 Fxtch 22 The Blue and Gold of East Hrgh boastmg f1ve letterrnen made an ausprcrous debut at Austmtown Trp Dellrck aggregated 24 po1nts enough to have llcked the foe smgle handed East 21 New Castle 30 At the hands of the Noctowners East suffered 1ts f1rst defeat although the opponents were hard pressed to hold therr lead Crazza featured for New Castle looprng rn ll pornts East 68 Canfxeld 50 The East Hrgh cagers went on a scor1ng rampage 1n a heated contest 2l pornts for Canfreld East 44 Sebnng 35 For the thrrd wm tle East lsugh ba keteers topped Mcliml y I-hgh of oehrmg rn a fast encounter Dellrck of East took scormg honors wuh l7 po1nts East 37 Memonal 24 Campbell cagers oowed to the East gurntet for the frrst Mefnonal reverse rn East s f1rst home encounter Lou Gabrr l featured for East P .fn fu at Canfield. Dellick featured for East with 25 points, while McPhee dropped in ' ' , r s ' e East 34 Ltberty 27 East H1qhS hrqh rxdmq team checked Llbertys Wm streak on the home floor East was sparked by Lou Gabr1el s 19 po1nt attack East 33 Guard 19 L1m1ted to three f1eld qoals Grrard was humbled by East s sharpshooters as the Blue and Gold turned the contest mto a rout Delhck took scormq honors req1ster1nq ll potnts rn the score book East 40 Struthers 41 Struthers handed East 1ts second defeat of the season ln the play off of a postponed contest The game was a close battle all the way w1th Struthers qettmq the upper hand ln the closlnq mmutes East 36 Spnnqfxeld Townshxp 20 East had l1ttle d1ff1culty 1n overcommq Spnnqfleld Townshrp for the1r seventh Wm The opponents were unable to match the sk1ll 1n passmq and shootmq shown by our caqers East 57 Hubbard 32 Travellma to Hubbard East retamed tts top rankma when the boys over whelmed Hubbard Hlqhs qumtet Gabr1el featured for East as he collected 22 po1nts East 43 Ursulme 23 In the1r f1rst c1ty ser1es fray East boys unleashed a br1ll1ant attack as they crushed Ursulme Gabr1el was the standout for East whtle Stevens took the spothqht for the Irlsh East 44 Scxencevxlle 41 Edqmq Sc1encev1lle rn a close battle the Blue and Gold came from behmd to w1n the second c1ty senes contest lack Dunleavy featured for East East 45-Nxles 39 East s qumtet scored rts eleventh tnumph tn downma N1les after a heated second half battle Vrcarel and Dellrck led the scormq for East East 36 Rayen 34 The vlctorythrrsty Blue and Gold handed Bayen a close reverse 1n a thrlll packed encounter Wlth three mrnutes to ao and the score tred Lyden and Gabr1el tallred to Wm the qame East 56 Chaney 25 W1th the Clly champtonshrp m slqht the Sunnsers laced the Scarlet and Gray 1n a one s1ded contest East led all the way as Dunleavy starred scormq 9 fleld qoals East 49 South 25 Clmchma a portlon of the c1ty t1tle w1th therr f1ftl'1 c1ty serles v1ctory East s caqers had an easy SG1l11'1Q 1n trouncmq South Gabr1el was the standout for E st East 44 Woodrow Wxlson 47 Although droppma a close battle to W1lson East copped 1ts seventh c1ty champ1onsh1p as Rayen East s only contender for the t1tle was defeated by South East fought a n1p and tuck battle all the way but lost around m the closmq mmutes fpq Svtty x , 1 . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . , . 1 1 f - I I , . . 1 . . - I I - I 4 1 . . . . . , - ' I I . 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EI -.tl 1- I MR HUNTER By The Arthur Murray s of Basketball COACH HARLEY LITTLER Many champronshrp basketball teams have hr1 ed und r the helprng hand of Coach Harley Lrttler He IS a graduate o Athens Hrgh School rn Athens Ohro He has a Master s Degree from New York Un1vers1ty and a B A Degree from Ohro Um versrty He IS now studymg for a Doctors Degree at New York Un1vers1ty He has traveled abroad havmg studl d rn unrver srtres rn Germany and Denmark HONORABLE MENTION The uccc s of our basketbal' team depends partly upon Assrstant Coach lohn Hunter who came to East from Lrncorn School rn 1938 He was graduated from South where he wa actrve rn hrgh school sports and he completed hrs educat1on at Ohro Unrver 1ty for a berth on the All State basketball team goes to Lours Gabrrel an actrve flgure on the cage court One of the best basketball players we have ever had at East Htgh School IS the descrlptror of Lou by Basketball Coach Lrttler The entrre varslty squad was awarded a gold basketball for wmmng the crty trtle and a rredal for be1ng runnerup 1n the N E O Tournament The team thrs year has grven East the fourth c1ty t1tle rn the past seven years FROM MUD TO GLORY They drrty thenn we clean them They get the glory we get the mud Mud from the football surts of a wmmng team and we love tt Yes we enJoy bemg football managers say Robert Lucento foe Spotts Albert Beraduce Armand C1oll1 Chrrst George Albert Carano and Nrck Travasso Vfhen Nrck Travasso says he emoys be1ng a manager he really means 1t because he has complete charge of managerral problems for East Hrgh basketeers as well. all Pigc Seventy-saven -71- 4... LETTER GIRLS Y Mary Lou Burnett. Gloria Marconi, Madelyn Hubert, Elizabeth Mike, Matilda Schiff, Erma Nulsor. Helen Demidovich, Ann Samloncl-nick, Helen Kremin. Alma McMillan, Betty DiCiocco. Girls' physical edu- cation instructors: Miss Olivo lonu, Min Eleanor McFarland. Catching Up on News of Girls' Sports at East SWIMMING-Splash! there they go . . . bathing beauties of the East High swimming team: Vera Whiteside, Martha Seiferth, Lavina Stride, Mary La- mana, Mary Frances Charles, Sarah Hogue, Dorothy Strong, Elaine Wagner . . . On the team for two years, Irene Simpson, Delphina Santon, Mary Ronci. lda Aswad, and Elizabeth Mike have become able veterans. VOLLEY BALL- Up with the ball and over the net shouts Agnes Koleda, captain of the winning volley ball team. Other members are Alma McMillan, Mary Lou Burnett, Margaret Laskovics, Hildagarde Hubert, Gloria Marconi, Katherine Palyan, and Rose Varie. TUMBLING- She floats through the air with the greatest of ease . . . These daring young lasses of the tumbling team of l94l and '42 are Mary Lou Burnett, captain: Ioan Murray, Ann Pesa, Isabel Starr. Gloria Marconi, Helen Kremin, Helen Bodnar, Erma Nusser, Ieannette Vasel, Alma McMillan, Mary DeSalvo, Helen DeSalvo, Marjorie lames, and Matilda Schiff. With the ex- clusion of Matilda Schiff, those girls named and Margie Marcella and Mary Mike presented the well received tumbling act in the Revue. BASEBALL-Zowie! the ball goes sailing over the fence. lt's another home run for the winning baseball team. These girls are certainly not rookies. Team members are Captain Audria Haynes, Alma McMillan, Erma Nusser, Eliza- beth Mike, Madelyn Hubert, and Betty DiCiocco. TENNIS-East High can boast of some potential Alice Marble's here at school, too. Tennis enthusiasts include captain of the tennis team, Agnes Koleda, Angeline Amodio, Hildagarde Hubert, Delphina Santon, Margaret Davis, Made- lyn Hubert, and Katherine Palyan. BASKETBALL-With determined vigor a bevy of nine girls hit the basket enough times to claim victory over other teams entered in the girls' tourney. The winning combination captained by Mary Lou Burnett, consists of Betty DiCiocco, Bose Marie Mandrean, Erma Nusser, Matilda Schiff, Hannah Thornas, Mary Sorice, Grace Hess, Doris Yager. WINNING AN E -Participation in baseball, service ball, volley ball, basket- ball, tennis, ping pong help make up the points for an Before receiving an one must have l500 points. The ten girls who have earned an E this year are: Mary Lou Burnett, Agnes Koleda, Helen Demidovich, Helen Kremin, Lavina Stride, Madelyn Hubert, Alma McMillan, Elizabeth Mike, Gloria Marconi, Ieannette Vasel, Erma Nusser, Hildagarde Hubert, and Matilda Schiff. Honor pins indicate an accumulation of 2000 points. Elizabeth Mike, Ieannette Vasel, and Agnes Koleda have Won honor pin distinction. if Page Seventy-eight fi? To Those Flghtmg Out of the doors of East H1gh School mto the ranks of Uncle Sam s armed forces have gone M1chael Zupko sc1ence teacher and many former students and graduates May God brlng them safely through all battles so that when the horror of war IS over they may be reuntted Wllh thelr famrlles They are constantly 1n our thoughts protect them guard them and br1ng them back to us so that they may be here to enJoy wlth us who love them the democracy they have preserved CAPTAIN MICHAEL ZUPKO -iff Page Seventy-nine ll'- A SENIOR'S DATE Mary had a little lamb lts fleece was white as snow The senior had a little date But didnt know where to ao. A movie was out of the question And dancing way over the fence For you see his pocketbook Had only fifty-cents. When he called upon the lass His heart was in his shoes lf she knew his embarrassment This little miss he d lose Now to cut the story short And tell of the senior s date Before the evening was over l-le knew she was no poor man s m So in silence he suffered They had a arand old time On the other fellow s money For he borrowed many a dime No poor man dared her espouse But the question of this little poem ls, was he a man or mouse? ate Debt by debt they piled up, A I XX Anfi, gr!!-,, f A 1 5-Ski, H N 4 PAT RO UVERTIZER5 ' w 9 , Q 5 'VK lk- xt K' fx... fx , ft f IX i G1 KX' 1 Xxlf KV 1 ' ' ' J x x . X ' Q Q ' . x ' 4 8 ' . my Li R ' b- 1 xf W Q , 8 V nl' J- A , K xx X ..fl,Si'gQgNx.214k 8 f VM I x X I M x , X ,. .Me X W X i 3 3 . vw A at ix. 11. Z 4 x vfxu X ' N.: . ' 2 I 8 xl., xx lk jx K X. 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