East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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The long long trail We'll Always Remember We'll always remember january, 1942, our first year of high school. When we entered the auditorium it seemed like the biggest room we had ever seen. Then we were sent to our home rooms and given lockers. The things we will always remember are the things we forgot, such as, our next class, where our lockers were, and the right book. As sophomores We'll remember the way we looked down on the fresh- men and how we looked up to the seniors. The question of the moment- would we ever be a senior? We had harder subjects, biology, geometry, and more homework. By the time we were juniors we knew our way around the school. We'll always remember what fun we had as juniors. Our class officers were elected .... james Visingardi, president: Ann Cannatti, vice-president: Dorothy Wetek, secretary: and Steve Cepin, treasurer. Social Chairman Paul Smaldino, planned the junior A dance, which turned out to be a great success. It was held in the school gym. In our senior B year We'll always remember how bad we felt when james Visingardi, our president, left for the service. Following him were Steve Cepin and several other members of our class. Ann Cannatti took over the presi- dent's place with Dorothy Wetek as secretary and treasurer. Then we were senior A's. We'll always remember our last semester of school. We missed not seeing our social chairman again. He didn't return, because he received his credits in summer school. Ann Cannatti picked Tony DeMain as Phil's successor. We'll always remember how proud we were to wear our class rings, and how excited we were when we took our gradu- ation pictures. Kathryn Vacca and Tony DeMain were elected queen and king. We had our prom on December 7, at the Youth Center. Tee Ross and his orchestra played. Everyone had fun that night. Our play was given on December 13 and it was also a great success .... Rita Sanchy and jack Martin had the leads in Let Me Grow Up. On january 20, Rev. Beach spoke at our Baccalaureate Services held in the school auditorium. Our banquet took place at the Shady Lawn Tea Room on january 22 .... We'll always remember Commencement night when we felt so proud receiving our diplomas and We'll never forget the lump we had in our throats as we left the platform. -'Sf Page Twenty-nine fif-

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Class Will fcon tinuedl Bill O'I-lara and Rita Sanchy bequeaths their dancing ability to Grace Maro and lack Delfre. Iosephine Pallotta wills her wavy hair to Eleanor Lesnak. Rose Panno leaves her sparkling eyes to Angeline Giampetro. Olga Pislak donates her height to Elizabeth Iurco. Sam Pitoscia leaves his corney jokes to anyone who will listen to them. Mary Pollice gives her complexion to Iudy Kaster. To Bernie Marinelli, Vincent Restivo, bestows his draped clothes. Alice Mae Revis leaves her debating ability to Pauline Wagner. Dominic Romeo bestows upon Sylvester Parise, his love for English. Cecelia Rothman wills her luck in catching a man to anyone who can do it. Mary Russo leaves her patience to anyone who needs it. loe Saadey wills his taxi service to anyone who can afford the gas. Lucy Sabusco leaves her secretarial ability to Rosemary Dellick. Catherine Sebastian wills her success in the commercial field to Mary Figurelli. Ann Silvester leaves her long brown hair to Virginia Lambert. Annabell Stark leaves her soft voice to Florence Dippolito who can use it. Ioe Warino and Ed Struble bequeath to Ed Scharrer and Bob DeWitt their politeness. David Sweitzer leaves his fragile frame to foe Armeni. Viola Tiihonen wills her neatness to Theresa Simone. Alvin Traylor leaves his yen for striped suits to anyone who can wear them as Well as he can. Iohn Turner and Hollie Wilson pass their good manners to all Sr. B boys who need them. Catherine Vacca and Tony DeMain leave their positions as king and queen to two fortunate Senior B's. Aria Vaccaro leaves her collection of tardy admits to Al Bodine. Vivian VanStory wills her athletic ability to Sylvan Dent. Isabelle Wary leaves her position in the Electron Club to Bob Neeper. Lola Webb leaves her love as a seamstress to anyone who has the patience.. Dorothy Wetek leaves her position as secretary of the class to Helen Weber. Rose Williott wills her wittiness to Anna Mae Price. Advisors: E. Smith, F. Ritz, R. B. Reese. Written by: Rita Cerimele, Frances Dusi, Tess Blefare, Dolores Martella. Signed by the testator and at their request and in the sight of each other the Zlst day of Ianuary, 1946, Youngstown, Ohio. if Page Twenty-eight fif-



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