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Dona Dawes
Martha Gelohaxt
Xlnx Kax Pocllok
Catheune XX alul
Ann Bonclaroxlclu
Daxlcl Boslex
Robelt Boxlel
Maulxn Buckner
Florence Cundlff
Marx Catherme F1sher
Bettx Lou Games
Merle Hlll
Jovee Holllngsworth
Robert Lanex
Faxe Land
Ilelta Lee
Franeeb Matunlch
Nanex Palm
Joann Rlbdon
JoAnn Staples
Bettx Thornton
James Wellman
Loxs Worrell
Denms VV1ckl1ne
CO CHAIRMEN
Joanne Johnson
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ADVERTISING
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Duane VK o le
PHOTOGRAPHY
Clarence Bun
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ADVISORS
N11 Eleanor Leclbetter
Nha Adelme Nlelaelancl
Nllqs Hazel Xl1LLennan
Xlx Clarence Paxsell
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Wlth deep respect and gratltude We dGd1C3tG
Thelr sympathet1c understarldmg of our ln
d1v1dual problems thelr unurmg prlde m our
small tmumphs have gwen us four happy and
memorable years
MR JOHN F MEARIG Prlnclpal
MR HONOR AULT Assistant Principal
this book to Mr. Mearig and Mr. Ault.
The counselors are the ones who have done
a great deal to a1d the students ll'1 selectlng the
subgects and courses best su1ted to each 1nd1v1
Thev are also the ones who have helped
many of the students wlth thelr personal prob
lems at horne, as Well as thelr problems at school
MR JOSEPH GRUCCIO
MR RUSSELL MARTIN
dual here at East.
MISS ERMA SWIGART
MISS LELA HOFFMAN
MISS MARY McCOWN
LOYALTY
By S E Zook
Smg a song of happy days
School days best of all
When We smg our loyal praxse
East Hlgh we recall
East H1gh Hrst and East Hlgh last
East Hlgn best of all
East Hugh vte re loyal to you
VVe wlll glV9 our best to you
In all our studles and play
Well be boosters for the scarlet and grey
And when all our school days are oer
And the years are passmg by
Well be happy ln the memorles of
Our dear East Hlgh
SPIRIT WINa
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The students of East Hlgh xxlsh to express
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IN oux pexsonal ploblems and fox the SIHCGYIIX
Wlth xxhlch thex counsel us
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cl pledsln f sense of humol vt h1ch wlll keep ahxe
our ITICINOIICS of our teaehels long after othel
th1ng,s hdxe been forfotten
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knowledge that xull bettel equ1p them im the
futule and lnfiuenee thelr hves 1n the NCd1S to
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MISS LELA HOFFMAN
MISS GRAYCE MILLER
MISS HELEN DUVENDECK
MR CHARLES HESKETT
MISS DOROTHY LEFFLER
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MR. C. W. JOHNSON
MISS LANORA EMRICK
MR. GUY SWARTZEL
MR. BOYD MAXWELL
MISS LORETTA TISCH
MR DAVID MQCCALLOPS
SECRETARIES
MISS THELMA DIEMER
MISS BOBBIE MAPLES
CUSTODIANS
Front row Wayne Buetsche, Mrs Ccrrne Dovus Grover Lee
Back row: Arlie Former, Dewey McNickel, Robert Word.
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Aftex elexen and a half xeaxs of vlmkmg
plaxmg and studxmg another group of 'young
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The respons1b1l1t1es of bemg a 12A a1e ex
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ment and sat1sfact1on whlch one feels upon at
tammg th1s OHICG And It IS well fO1 them to en
Joy every moment of the1r br1ef relgn because
once the day of graduauon IS over the realm of
12A dom w1ll crumble and 1ts lords and ladles
w1ll once more become mere boys and gnls 1n
the eyes of the world
But 1n the vxorld bexond hxgh school there
w1ll alwaxs be new helghts to cllmb new fields to
conquer new goals to 1each The d1eam of Q1adu
at1on dax xxlll become a memorx and xx 1ll be re
placed agam and agam xuth new XISIOHS new
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arrol Petrle President
Joe Marton Vzce Preszdent
Betty Adams Gzrl s Treasurer
Betty Harr1s Secretary
CLASS SONG
fTune Blueblrd of Happmessb
Its tlme to go
We have made our show
Tlme to Journey off to another scene
Dear East Hlgh cher1shed all these years
Now we say goodbye to you through our tears
When classes once are done
Books and fr1ends are gone
Splflt Wms for ere w11l be our song
We w1ll remember you
Love you through and through
So together we now bld vou adleu'
Motto-Not hmshed, Just begun
Flower Green tlpped carnatxon
Colors Green and whlte
Advzsors
M1ss Lela Hoffman
M1ss Mary Mostemc
Mr Clarence Parsell
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ELIZABETH ADAMS Betty
Organizations: Honor Society and
Caravan Staff.
Ambition: To finish 4 years at
college.
Usually seen: At the h o c k e y
games with all the other usher
ettes
Preference White milk and hockey
games
GENE ALEXANDER Swoose
Athletics Football basketball
track at North for first three
and a half years
Ambition To graduate
Usually seen Everywhere with
Barbara Artis
Preference Anything that tastes
good and Barbara
JOAN ANGE Joanne
Organizations Latin Club Ush
ers National Honor Society
Commercial Club and Senior Y
Teen
Ambition To graduate
Usually seen Yes everywhere
Preference Ham
WILLIAM BECKETT Wlllle
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition To be a capitalist
Usually seen At the Sixth Ave
pool room with a cue stick
Prefeience Beautiful blondes
CFrances Jonesj
DONALD BITTINGER Duck or Rug
Ambltlons To be a big time per
son
Usually seen With girls
Preference Girls Cmuchoj
GLENN BITTINGER Glenn
Amb1t1on To learn the welding
trade
Usually seen Everywhere
Preference Nothing in particular
JACK BLACK Black .luck
Ambition To be a bum and see
the world
Usually seen Anywhere with any
body
Preference Money
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HARRIET BOGGS Dimples
Organizations: Glee Club.
Ambition: To be an Opera Singer.
Usually seen: Just about every-
where.
Preference Operas the color blue
hamburgs and cokes
MARJORIE BREWER Margie
Organizations National H 0 n o r
Society Latin Club Jr Cen
sowe Sr Y Teen
Ambition To finish college
Usually seen Ice skating or work
ing at Polskys
Preference
RICHARD BUTCHER Duck
Ambition To have an army
career
Usually seen At Dave s Diner
Preference Girls Food Girls and
more Food
NEVIN CARPENTER Heavy
Organizations Dramatic Club
Ambition To graduate
Usually seen With Eloise Bailey
Preference Eloise hamburgs and
French fries, and Eloise
RUTH CHALMAN
Organizatlons Commercial Club
Ambltion To graduate and spend
all my time with my son and
my husband
Usually seen At my mother in
laws home with my small son
Perference Blonde blue eyed
baby girls
ERNEST CHOATE Ernle
Ambition To be an aeronautical
engineer or continue to aSS1St in
managing LeRoy s Music Room
Usually seen With girls from
South or Garfield
Preference Nice blondes work
ing for me
BONNA DAISHER Bonnie
Organizations Senior Y Teen
Ambition To become a primary
grade teacher
Usually seen With The Gang
most anyplace
Preference Thick steaks and
French fries
DONA DAVIES "Donnie"
Organizations: Sponsors, Jr. and
Sr. Y-Teen, Student Council,
and Glee Club.
Ambition: To go to college.
Usually seen With Ed Kaminski
or the Girls
Preference Ed Kam1I1Sk1 and
chocolate milkshakes
BETTY EFFERSON Effie
Organizations Orchestra Ad
vanced Chorus
Amb1t1on Go to Kent State
Usually seen Wanda Lee Sult or
Margie Brewer
Preference Sleeping late and eat
ing Jelly and bologna sandwich
GWEN FENDER Gwenolan
Organizations Sponsors Senior
Y Teen
Ambition To be happy and be
come an artist
Usually seen At Annunclatlon or
Coyles with Jack Surgen
Preferences Chocolate sundaes
with pink wh1pped cream
JOHN FEOTIS Specs
Organ1zat1ons Freshman Basket
ball Track
Ambition To attend Kent State
and see the world
Usually seen At the Ahepa Lodge
on W Market Street
Preference Pork chops girls and
plenty of exerc1se
NELLIE FIGG
Organizations Senior Y Teen,
Student Council Sponsors Jr
Red Cross Reserve Cheerlead
er Commercial Club Home
Economics Booster Club and
Jr Y Teen
Ambition To be a bank teller
Usually seen Eating
Preference Eating
PEARL FORD Porgee
Organ1zat1ons Nolley Ball Team
Ambition Look foiward to sing
with The Three Blazers and
to lose weight
Usually seen Skating and at
church
Preference Skating dancing par
ties clubs and above all ham
burgs and milkshakes
MARILYN FRANKLIN
Ambition To go to college and to
graduate
Usually seen With Alice Gilbert
or at the Airllner eating ham
burgs
Preference Hamburgs banana
splits and milkshakes
HARVEY FULLER "Haw"
Athletics: Football team, '47 and
'48
Ambition: To go to college.
Usually seen' With Tom and
Frank
Preference All women
JULIA GEBHART Butch
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition To be a typlst
Usually seen Everywhere
Preference Fr1ed ch1cken choc
olate cake hamburgs wlth lots
of onions
MARTHA GEBHART
Organlzatlons Commerclal Club
F H A Red Cross
Ambition To marry a millionaire
Usually seen At school
Preference Friend oysters and
chicken devils food cake
BETTY GIBSON Ann
Ambitions To be a nurse
Usually seen With Janis Bogart,
Jean and Leah Gibson
Preference Concerts chlcken and
milkshakes and baseball
ALICE ANN GILBERT
Organizations Y Teen
Ambition To marry a billionaire
Usually seen With people
Preference Chocolate cake white
milk
REX GOSNELI.
Orgamzations Caravan Staff
Band
Ambition To be president of the
A Polsky Co
Usually seen Home asleep
Preference Hot peppers dill pick
les lobsters and milk
LILLIAN GRIFFIN
Organizations S1 Y Teen Jr Y
Teen Sponsors Home Eco
nomics
Ambltion Move to New Orleans
and marry Jim
Usually seen Goodyear and An
nunciatlon wlth Jim
Preference Jim fish hamburgs
and the Girls
KENNETH GROVES Shorty
Amb1t1on Use good Enghsh all
the t1me
Usually seen Cottage Grove w1th
Carol Rowley
Preference Hamburgs at Per
r1nes
Mznols LEE Gnunnv sngm Eyes
Amb1t1on To be a dancer
Usually seen In a blue L1ncoln
Preference Mllkshakes hamburgs
coffee from Perrmes
ROY HANSROTE Cur y
Amb1t1on Own my own busxness
Usually seen Holland s Dr1ve Inn
talkmg and wa1t1ng for Wxlma
Preference Good food
BETTY HARRIS Horns
Orgamzatlons Sponsors Y Teen
Commerclal Club
Amb1t1on Wmdow washer
Fxrst Central
Usually seen School games
dances
Preference Danclng swxmmmg
mllkshakes sleep1ng late
CHARLES HILTBRAND Bud
Amb1t1on Get to school on t1me
Usually seen Anywhere w1th
Agnes Weakland
Preference Women
HUGH HUNT Dave
Amb1t1on To get through college
Usually seen At Perrlnes
Preference Eatmg
ROBERT HYLBERT Bo
Usually seen At Janets house
Preference French fr1es
JOHN JENRETTE
Amb1t1on Graduate from school
Usually seen Where Im never
supposed to be seen
Preference Football
JOANNE JOHNSON
OTg8T11Zat10HS Sponsors Y Teen
F H A Jr Red Cross Boost
ers Advanced Chorus
Amb1t1on To marry Lor1n Wag
ner
Usually seen Wxth Lor1n Wagner
Preference Lorm Wagner
ARNOLD KALAJ
Orgamzatlon Natlonal Honor So
clety
MARY KAPIOLTAS
Orgamzatxons Natxonal Honor So
clety Jr Censowe Latm Club
F H A
Amb1t1on Go to colloge
Usually seen Polsky s
Preference French fr1es
JACK KELEHER
Organ1zat1ons H1 Y band fresh
man football
Amb1t1on Marry some women
who can support me
Usually seen Argulng wlth M1ss
Naumer 1n 390
Preference Banana spl1ts a1r
planes blonds
ROBERT KENNY Bob
Orgamzatnons Basketball base
ball
BETTY KIBBLE I
Orgamzatlons Dramatlc Club
Amb1t1on To be a wrxter and go
1nto Scouting
Usually seen Stella Taylor and
Scouts at Goodyear Hall and
out at the Alrport
Preference Flylng eat hambur
gers and m1lk shakes
MICHAEL KRISTAN MIIKQ
Organizations Rad1O Staff Cross
Country Squad
ELIZABETH LAKE Lluy or Freclxles
Organ1zat1ons Commerc1al Club
Amb1t1on To fmd a man
Usually seen Grand Alleys and
Leslles Wlth Pat Strader and
Rose Mar1e Franz
Preference Hamburgs and choc
olate m1lkshakes
WILLIAM LANDERS 1
Orgamzatlon RadlO Staff
Preference Electronlcs Chem1s
fy
CHARLES LANDIN Chl:
Amb1t1on Go to college
Usually seen No one 1n partlc
ular
ANTONIO LEONINO Tony
Organlzatlons Natlonal Honor So
Clety Student Counc1l
Amb1t1on Bachelor
Preference Good look1ng glrls
w1th blond ha1r
JACK LUKASHUK Luke
Amb1t1on To get out of school
Usually seen Bray s Tea Room
ANITA MARCUS
Amb1t1on To move from th1s fan'
c1ty and maybe attend N Y U
nurslng
Usually seen Around w1th
frlends
Preferences Skat1ng horseback
r1d1ng dancmg readmg and
concerts
GLADYS MARTIN
Amb1t1on To be the Wlfe of two
handsome husbands at once Go
to Akron U
Usually seen Wlth a good lookmg
fellow 1n Loew s balcony
Preference Booth s peanuts choc
olate ICE cream hamburger wnth
plenty of pepper
JOSEPH MARTON Joey
Organ1zat1ons H1 Y S t u d e n t
Counc1l Nat1ona1 Honor Soclety
Amb1t1on Mattress tester
Usually seen Tony Leonlno
Preference G1rls
NANCY McCANN Nan
Organ1zat1on Sr Y Teen
Amb1t1on Graduate from East
Usually seen Betty Harr1s LIZ
Rueffer Bonn1e and Mary Kay
Preference Strawberry shortcake
and frled ch1cken
RICHARD MONTGOMERY Duck
Organ1zat1ons H1 Y Glee Club,
Art Club
Amb1t1on To be a commerclal
art1st and make pll6S of money
Usually seen At ONe1ls or a
dr1ve ln w1th glrls who have
lots of money to pay for my
Preference W1ne glrls song and
sleep
CONSTANCE MORRIN Conme Ulm Kldl
Organ1zat1ons G A A Advanced
Chorus
Amb1t1on To be a good k1d but
most of all to glve a helpmg
hand as best I can
Usually seen Wlth any one who
w1ll laugh and enJoy some good
fun at the proper t1me
Preference Plenty of t1me frled
chlcken a cold wmter nlght
vuth a roar1ng f1re and a gang
of k1ds s1ng1ng and laughlng
VIRGINIA MORRIS Gmny'
Organ1zat1on G A A
Amb1t1on To teach thlrd grade
Usually seen At Iceland w1th
Marge Shane
Preference Steak w1th mush
rooms 1C6 hockey
ALAN MOUCHE
Organ1zat1ons Commercxal Club,
H1 Y Swlm Team
Amb1t1on To break 2 or 3 sw1m
mmg records
Usually seen In lower Sloblovla
Preference Llstenmg to good mu
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Organlzatlons Eand Caravan
Track
Amb1t1on To be an outstandlng
Republlcan Presxdent
Usually seen W1th Rex G wan
derlng the hallowed halls of
East
Preference Three kmds of grrls
blonds brunettes and redheads
GLENNA NESLINE Dutch
OPQHHIZHLIOHS Commerclal Club
Jr Censowe
Amb1t1on To get out of school
Usually seen At Lea Drug or 1n
a show wlth Paul
Preferences Hamburgs choco
late m1lk and Paul
HERBERT NICHOLS Herby
Organlzatlons Glee Club H1 Y
Amb1t1on Engmeer
Usually seen Wlth Sam Rader
WAYNE PASTORIA Dude
OFgaHlZat10f1S Dramatlcs
Amb1t1on To get marrled and
have ten k1dS
Usually seen Wlth Carol Norma
Lo1s and Norman
Preference Banana spl1ts and
LOIS Walker
MARY PASTORIUS z
Organlzatlons Y Teen Sponsors
Natlonal Honor Soclety
Amb1t1on To teach klndergarten
Usually seen W1th Rueffer Bon
me Nancy Harrls The Gang
Preference Butterschotch m1lk
shakes and cheeseburgers
WILLIAM PAULIS Wlllle
OFg3I11Zat1OHS Glee Club H1 Y
Track
Amb1t1on To become succesful
Usually seen Wlth John Hurst
Preference Sports and food
CARROLL PETRY Kaydo
Organlzatxons Natlonal Honor
Soclety Presldent Senlor Class
basketball team Glee Club
Student Councll
Amb1t1on To marry Margxe
Usually seen At church w1th
Margxe
Preference Hamburgs French
Frles Color Blue people wlth
bralns
MARY KAY PODROSKY Kate
Organlzatlons Jr Y Teen Home
Econom1cs Red Cross Advance
Chorus
Amb1t1on To get marrled
Usually seen At Monroe Falls or
Reservolr tenms courts
Preference Maple Frapp candy
bars tenms swrmmmg
MARY POORE Punlun
Organlzatlons Drum major of
East Band Jr Y Teen
Amb1t1on To be the Adm1ral of
the Atlantlc Fleet
Usually seen At Scotts record
shop LOAFING
Preference Jack Chalk
WILLIS POPE I
Organ1zat1ons Latln Club
Amb1t1on Commerclal Pllot
a chemlcal englneer
Usually seen Anywhere theres
somebody QFemale preferablej
Preference School durmg vaca
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ROSILYN PORTER Rosy
rgan1zat1ons Commerclal Club
Amb1t1on Secretary or bookeeper
Usually seen At Catherme Wahl s
house
Preference Hamburgs and cokes
l1sten1ng to h1llb1lly songs
LOUISE PROBST Bugs
Organlzatlons Commercxal Club
Advance Chorus
Amb1t1on Dress Deslgner
Usually seen Wlth Leon R106 at
dances
Preference Cheeseburgers and
Whlte m1lk
JANICE REARICK
Amb1t1on To f1nd a Job that I
am rnterested rn and llke It a
o
Preference M1lk Shakes and
plckles
MARGARET mvsnauex Peggy
Amb1t1on Just to become famous
before I d1e A commerclal
Artxst
Usually seen In Kenmore w1th
Ed Dague
Preference Food shrlmp and
raw oysters
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MARIAN ROBERTS "SIN-iffy"
Organizations: Commercial Club.
Ambition: To become a telephone
operator.
Usually seen: At all Rainbow
activities
Preferences Hamburgs from Per
rmes
CHARLES ROBINSON
MARY LOU ROSCHE Roach
Organizations National Honor
Society Glee Club Latin Club
F H A Jr Y Teen
Ambition To become a music
teacher
Usually seen With Floramae
Spencer Marjory Brewer
Mary Kaploltas
Preference Fried chicken
MARY LOU RUEFFER Reefer
Organizations Senior Y Teen
Ambitions To get through Col
lege
Usually seen With Harris Liz
and Bonnle
Preference Tennis swimming
and music
RAGENA RUTHERFORD Gena
Organizations Art Jr Y Teen
Ambition T get married and
raise a family
Usually seen With Jim Temple
Preference Pineapple and French
fries
RICHARD SCHOONOVER Schoonle
Organization Baseball
Ambition To play in the Major
Leagues
Usually seen With Ronnie Ne
gray and Roy Leafgreen
Preferenece To be with Doris
always
GILBERT SEARS JR G.
Ambition To become a printer
and also get married
Usually seen With Irene Heitzen
rater
Preference Irene and chocolate
pie
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JAMES SIERS " im"
Ambition: To be a draftsman.
Usually seen: Back corner of
Perrines with Bob Hylbert
Preference Flshlng and hunting
WILLIAM SIMMONS Llb or Bull
Athletics Football and track
Ambition To run track and sleep
Usually seen With Louise Wat
kms
Preference To sleep
EDNA MAY SMITH Smmy
Organizations Commercial Club
Caravan Staff Jr Y Teen
Ambltlon To become a success
ful office worker
sually seen At Shorty Red
Barn or Munroe Falls Dance
Preference Chocolate mllkshakes
from Hollands
FLORAMAE SPENCER 0
Organizations National Honor
Society Latin Club F H A
Jr Y Teen Sr Y Teen
Ambition To have an ambition
Usually seen At Polskys Mary
Lou Rosche Liz MarJor1e
Mary etc
Preference Tall boys and new
cars
DELORES STALLINGS Deo
Ambition To be a private secre
tary and to attend Miami U
Usually seen With A1 or at
larks Restaurant
Preference Brunettes people
with nice personalities french
fries and milkshakes
JOHN STOUFFER Johnny
Ambition To be a great artist
on the saxophone
Usually seen Everywhere wlth
Clara Grady
Preference Dancing and music
WANDA LEE SULT PQPPQV'
Organizations Dramatic Club
National Honor Society Student
Council Speakers Bureau
Sponsors Caravan Staff
Ambition To be happy in what
ever I do
Usually seen At school in Cara
van Office or at Perrines
Preference Loaf, sports food
ALICE SUTTON
Organizations National Honor
Society Jr Y Teen Sr Y Teen
Amb1t1on To become very rich
Usually seen With Glenn Stanley
after school hours
Preference Ice skating ham
burgs french fries and Glenn
ALFRED TERRY
Ambition To be a lawyer
Preference Girls and milkshakes
ANNA THAYER Plgfalls or Shorfy
Organizations Commerclal Club
Ambition To travel
Usually seen Ida Jean Tobias
Preference Milkshakes and ham
sandwiches
MURIEL THORP Jeonefie
Organizations Dramatic Club
Caravan Jr Y Teen
Amb1t1on To go to college
Usually seen Joyce Thorp
Wanda Lee Sult
Preference Ham ice skating
dancing
IDA JEAN TOBIAS Iodme
Organizations Commerc1al Club
Ambition To get married work
with chlldren and raise a family
Usually seen Riding around with
Glenn James or in school with
Anna Thayer
Preference Likes to talk to any
one and eat
ROBERTA UNDERWOOD Berne
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition Photographer
Usually seen Betty Adams Patty
Steerman and Anna Matuska
Preference Sloppy Joes and
milkshakes
CATHERINE E WAHI. Kaine
Shorty or Blondie
Ambition Secretary
Usually seen. With Bob Marsh or
on Arlington St. with Lena.
Preference: Hamburgs coffee
Hillbilly songs and Bob.
WILLIAM WALLACE Bug Bull
Athletics Track and Football
Ambition To be a Coach
Usually seen A fine queen by the
name of Norma Lander
Preference Southern fried
chicken potato salad green
beans and all the things that
go with lt
AGNES WEAKLAND Aggy
Ambltion Secretary to Mr
Lltchfleld
Usually seen Bud Hiltbrand
Preference Bud Hiltbrand and
men
WILLIAM WEBB Wlllle or Spider
Athletics Football and track
Ambition Papa of 11 boys and 3
girls
Preference Girls girls and more
girls
DENNIS WICKLINE Denny
Organization H1 Y
Ambition To be a big business
man and make a m1ll1on dollars
Usually seen At East Akron Y
w1th everyone
Preference Hamburgs with
everything chocolate milk
shakes
BERNICE WILLIAMS Bernie
Ambition To become a nurse
and marry a handsome interne
Usually seen At Palace with
Polly
Preference Hamburgs and choc
olate milkshakes
DUANE WOLFE AI Capone
Ambitions To kill two pheasants
with one shot To be a school
teacher
Usually seen At the Linda with
Snapper Skeeter Sneaky Pet
and Dick
Preference A glrl down south
fDallas Texasl
KYRAL WYLIE Karl
Organization Hi Y Latin Club
Preference: Girls.
Ambition: To be an engineer.
RICHARD YEAGER Dlfk
Athletlcs Manager of the swlm
Team Orchestxa
Ambltlon Fur farmer
Usually seen At Y Saturday
mghts all spolts events some
dances wlth anyone
Prefel ence Banana Spllt
F-'pcczfmee not
DON FLANARY Donnle
Ambltl0H To stay rlch
Usually seen Everywhere
Preference Brunettes
CARL FRANCK
TED GARDNER Tedro
Amb1t1on To be a lumber camp
operator
Usually seen At the Darrow Rd
Restaurant
Preference Hamburgs
PHILLIP LISTERMAN P I
Orgamzatlon Swlm team
Amblt1OH To graduate
JOHN MINOVICH Johnny
OI'g3HlZ3tl0I1 H1 Y
Ambltlon To get r1ch
Usually seen W1th Chalmers
Schroeder
Preference Strawberry m1lk
shakes wlth whlpped cream
PAUL MULLENS Moon
Organlzatlons RHd1O Staff Glee
Club
Ambltxon Lawyer or prlvate de
t6Ct1V6
Usuallv seen At the Strand b1l
l1ard parlor 01 Wlth Glorla
Preference G1rls dancmg and
southern fr1ed chlcken
ANN ROBINSON
JACK SCHAEFER lucky
Orgamzatlons Commercial Club
Track Team
Ambltlon To be a head Major
ette
Usually seen VV1th anyone who
llkes the opposlte sex except
blondes
Preference Any cute chlck who
1snt bashful and knows all the
answers
IRENE ZAKLAN Becky
Ofg3I11ZatlOHS Co Edltor of Red
Closs Newspaper Commerclal
Club
Ambltxon To be a graduate from
Hammel Busmess College as an
accountant
Usually seen Swlmmlng dancmg
e peclally South Amer1can
numbers skatlng and playlng
the accordxan
JANETTE YOUNG Nehy
Amb1t1on To be a beautlcxan
Usually seen At school w1th Betty
Thornton
Pleference Bowhng and swim
mmg
FRED YOUNG
Ambltxon To be a chemlst
Usually seen Wlth Beckett
Stouffer or one certam g1rl
com YouNG n-ggef
Amb1t1on To be a garbage collec
tor l1ke my gxrl and her mother
say
Usually seen Wxth Eun1ce any
place
Preference Money IH my pocket
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January 1945 not only ushered in one of the
coldest snowiest winters in Akron but also about
200 wide eyed green Freshies who began their
h1story making high school career at dear East
High
Everyone made new acquaintances quickly
the main source then being through record rooms
which were l1ke fifteen minute periods held the
first thing every morning During this time at
tendance was taken announcements made pro
grams given and activities of the previous eve
ning thoroughly discussed
The intelligence of our class was exhibited
when Mary Pastorius Marjorie Brewer Mary
Kapioltas Mary Lou Rueffer Arnold Kalaj Tony
Leonino and John M1HOV1Ch all made the high
ten at one time or another during their Freshman
year We were represented 1n the marching East
High band by Carroll Petry Norman Muth Jack
Keleher and Rex Gosnell
Junior Censowe Know Y Teenj and Frosh
H1 Y memberships took a sudden Jump when we
invaded their ranks
Several outstanding athletes of our class
wasted no time displaying the1r talents W1ll1e
Webb played freshman basketball varsity foot
ball and ran track h1s first year Bill Simmons
and Bill Wallace also made names for themselves
in football and track Oh mustnt forget Joey
Martin who was the best manager the freshman
basketball team ever had'
dent Council were Dona Davies Wanda Lee Sult
Carroll Petry and Tony LSOHIHO Dona was also
elected 9 A attendant to the May Queen
The war showed its effect on our school
life in many ways The following notice appeared
in November 45 CARAVAN The Annual Radio
Staff Amateur show has been postponed because
at the present time no coal can be used to heat
the building at night
Our sophomore year saw several changes
taking place at East With the end of the Second
World War in August 1945 a crop of teachers be
gan returning from the service Among them were
Mr Becker Mr Estey Mr Maxwell Mr Casen
hiser and Mr McCallops
Record rooms were discontinued that year
and Lu Smith gave up his coachmg duties to be
come athletic director We had the honor of be
1ng the first class to be promoted to morning
school 1n 10 A and d1d we love 1t' We continued
making ourselves known more and more Paul
Mullens was a member of W S F E and several
of our classmates including Dennis W1ckl1ne and
B1ll Paulis took part in H1 Y s annual show Skit
Skat Vanities B1ll Simmons escorted Louise
Watkins to the Spring Concert and started a long
and beautiful romance Speaking of beauty L11
11an Griffin d1d her part by being elected attend
ant to the Homecommg Queen that year The
10 A attendant to the May Queen was Wanda
Lee Sult
The Student Lounge became the hang out
and everyone made a mad rush for an 1ce cream
bar or sandwich at noon Yo Yos were another
fad and Herb Nichols became quite an expert
when Miss Armstrong s back was turned'
Our three Bills fWallace Webb Simmons!
on the Fighting Orientals were in there pitching
when we played Garfield for the championship
and lost 20 6 But you can bet me every student
stuck with them t1ll the end That well worn
phrase Spirit Wins meant something to us
By the end of our sophomore year East High
was second to none as far as we were concerned
but the best was yet to come'
And then in the third lap or Junior year life
seemed dull and unbearable until the girls de
cided that education was not the only thing in
life and began to take on unlimited possibilities
For instance Marilyn Franklin put the ball and
chain on Bob Blakely and Roy Hansrote surren
dered to J anice Rearick s charms Not to mention
Bill Beckett Rex Gosnell Hugh Hunt John
Stouffer Jack Keleher and Norman Muth all of
whom just dn 1ded their charms among all the
girls
The study halls were always so deadly s1lent
OJ that Mr Mearig decided to discontinue our
early morning get togethers
The title of maid of honor for the May Queen
was captured by Lillian Gr1ff1n and Wanda Sult
was given special honor for her reading of A
Along came basketball season and with It
Bob Kenny During baseball season Dick Schoon
over and Carroll Petry were backed by all the
cheering Juniors Alan Mouche and Bud H1ltbrand
earned their Es on the sw1m team that year
Bill Simmons Bill Webb and Bill Wallace took
honors for the track squad and played football
too along with Harvey Fuller Bill Webb was
chosen best all round football player to represent
East High at the All C1ty Formal
Came the May Festival in spring and D1ck
Yeager d1d a fine Job with his drums
Mary Poore one of the pretty l1ttle strutters
was later to become head majorette
A new club known as the Latin Club was
formed Mary Lou Rosche was elected president
Ann Robinson vice president Marjorie Brewer
secretary and Kyral Wylie treasurer
The greatest thrill of the year was when the
first driver training car arrived You could tell by
the gleam in the eyes of Bonnie Daisher Mary
Lou Rueffer Merdis Grundy Roberta Under
wood and Gladys Martin that they could hardly
Walt to s1gn up for the new course
At this time we find the most eminent ques
tion 1S Why Wont Richard Open The Door?
And we find Pearl Ford Betty K1bble and
Marian Roberts running to the gym offices to
buy those flashie scarlet and gray penc1ls
As spring came round we found Wanda Sult
as senior attendant to the May Queen and Herb
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Nichols as her escort. Bob Kenny and Odell
Young were members of the Royal Court.
Alice Gilbert, Anita Marcus, Floramae Spen-
cer, Wayne Pastoria, and Willis Pope were always
on hand to liven up the classes. Never a dull
moment, you know!
In the "Couple Corner" were Bud Hiltbrand
and Agnes Weakland going strong, as were Dona
Davies and Ed Kaminski. Joanne Johnson and
Lorin Wagner continued seeing much of each
other. Mary Pastorius and Ken Parker and Ida
Jean Tobias and Glen James were also on the
"steady" list.
The Dramatic Club came up with a rip-roar-
ing comedy, "Nine Girls". The seniors participat-
ing were Muriel Thorp and Wanda Sult,
The Glee Club gave a fine performance in its
Christmas Concert Taking part were Harriet
Boggs Herb Nichols Dick Montgomery and Bill
Paulis
At this time the Senior officers consisted of
Carroll Petry as president Joe Marton vice pres
ident Betty Harris secretary Betty Adams girls
treasurer and Harvey Fuller boys treasurer
Those odd sounding noises audible when a
pretty girl went by in the hall were the wolf
whistles of Gene Alexander Don Flannery Dick
Butcher Bob Hylbert and Jack Schaefer
Carroll Petry h1t a triple to help defeat
Buchtel in the baseball contest Bill Simmons won
state championship in the hurdles while Bill Wal
lace won the broad Jump 1n the Salem relays
Mr Gruccio also sold his rolling death trap
during 1948 Jack Keleher and Duane Wolf were
the last to endanger their lives by taking a ride
in it
Dick Montgomery received a summer schol
arship for his winning poster in the Summit
County Tuberculosis Poster contest and Peggy
Rivenbark received honorable mention along with
Connie Morin
Slaving away at the typewriters and mimeo
graph machines in the new Office Practice class
were Catherine Wahl, Alice Sutton, Ruth Chal-
man and Anna Thayer.
The Caravan Staff, consisting of Wanda Sult,
Betty Adams, Edna Mae Smith, Muriel Thorp,
Rex Gosnell, and Norman Muth, were always
looking for enough words to fill up the black and
white printed four-page Caravan. Bless those pic-
tures!
Herb Nichols was elected president of Glee
Club, Carroll Petry, president of National Honor
Society, Tony Leonino, president of Co-Ed As-
sembly and Wanda Sult, editor of the Caravan.
After much questioning we learned from Joe
Marton, Paul Mullins, Dennis Wickline, and Dick
Bittinger that the most popular pastime with the
senior boys was-you've guessed it GIRLS.
Ragena Rutherford and Joan Ange spent their
study halls the last two years working in the of
fice as assistants
Those metal bracelets displayed by Mary Kay
Podrosky Louise Probst and Irene Zaklan were
made in their Crafts class
It seems the busiest person at East was Mrs
McCarthy the nurse Ahhh some of those ex
cuses'
Some educators feel that gaily painted rooms
are conducive to a higher degree of learning In
a few years we may walk into Mr Mearig s office
and instead of the drab dull colors find the room
decorated in brilliant reds and blues Could be'
One of the many senior activities was the
Hobo Party Looking extremely fetching in their
Jeans and shirts were Virginia Morris Nancy Mc
Cann Betty Efferson and Liz Lake Not to be
out done were Arnold Kalaj Mary Kapioltas and
John Feotis
This year has drawn to a close for the 1949
class and with it closes our happy high school life
Some of us will never see each other again
but when we want to remember all we have to
do is look into our Yearbook to recall our Joys
thrills and heartaches for this memorable year
of 1949
MODEL SENIOR
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Lillian Griffin
Alice Gilbert
Catherine Wahl
Betty Efferson
Pearl Ford
Marion Roberts
Julia Gebhart
Mary Pastorius
Mary Poore
Marv Kay Podrosky
Connie Morin
Merdis Grundy
Mary Lou Rosche
Nellie Figg
All round
Most Talkatix e
Most Bashful
Smile
Sleepiest
Shortest
Tallest
Best Dressed
Best Looking
Dependable
Best Athlete
Personality
Studious
W1tt1est
Boy
Carroll Petry
Wayne Pastoria
Mike Kristan
Bill Beckett
Bob Kenny
Kenneth Groves
Rex Gosnell
Dick Schoonover
Odell Young
Tony Leonino
Bill Webb
Bill Wallace
Arnold Kalaj
Joe Marton
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1974-The East Hlgh Class of Januarv 1949
has reached 1ts prlme Many of the graduates
have cllmbed to pos1t1ons of prommence some
have attalned fame 1n the enterta1nment freld
some have gone 1n for the fantast1c some the
subllme some the r1d1culous
Joey Marton who got h1S journal1st1c urge
durlng the years he tossed the Akron Beacon
Journal onto porch roofs and through screen
doors IS now occupylng the ed1tor s chalr of the
newest Akron paper
Harvey Fuller has gone 1nto the m1lk bus1ness
w1th Ern1e Choate who by the way has become
an outrageous fl1rt Together they have rnvented
a d6V1Ce for catapult1ng a bottle of m1lk r1ght from
the truck to the front porch W1th no breakage
whatever and practlcally no effort on the part of
the m1lk man
R1chard Yeager has become a fur farmer He
ra1ses m1nks for Don Flannery who IS now a
nat1onally known furrler He has made p1les of
money selllng m1nk coats to such celebr1t1es as
Harrlet Boggs Metropol1tan Opera star Ann
Rob1r1son mental Wh1Z who IS Chlef advlsor to
the pres1dent of the Federal Reserve Bank Sys
tem Dona Davles and L1ll1an Gr1ff1n foremost
Conover models and Merdls Grundy performer
1n GXCIUSIVS F1fth Avenue supper clubs
Mlchael Kr1sten IS known to pract1cally every
man woman and ch1ld here and abroad H1s IS
that fam1l1ar face seen on b1llboards and 1n mag
az1ne advertlsements flashlng that Pepsodent
sm1le
The Fuller Brush eo le are st1ll o1n stron
Tony Leon1no gett1ng all kmds of bus1ness for
them He sold a broom to Norman Muth so that
Norman flrst Republrcan presldent 1n qu1te a
Whlle could sweep all the Democrats out of Con
gpegs Muth has appo1nted Rex Gosnell Secretary
o tate
The C1ty of Akron has at last been able to
reduce the cost of street sweepmg Instead of
dozens of employees 1n th1s department there are
now only two Roy Hansrote and Duane Wolfe
have been h1red to sweep all the streets 1n town
w1th the1r Jet propelled sweeper Zooooom There
they go'
Betty Efferson Mur1el Thorp V1rg1n1a MOTFIS
Bonna Da1sher Betty Adams have worked out an
entlrely new system of educat1on Thexr school
has very hlgh standards and they wrll admlt only
those students who have I Q s of 125 or hlgher
People of lesser 1ntell1gence cant stand the pace
set by these pedagog1cal wh1rlw1nds
So far only a few January forty n1ners have
succeeded 1n enrolllng the1r ch1ldren 1n th1s 1n
st1tut1on of learn1ng Among these fortunate pa
rents are Mrs Joanne Johnson Wagner Mrs
Ragena Rutherford Temple Mrs Ruth Chalman
Mrs Marllyn Franklln Blakely and Mr B111 S1m
mons The former L1z Lake IS coachmg her Junlor
so he w1ll be able to pass the entrance exam
Mary Avenue 1S be1ng set wlth scarlet and
gray mosalc John Feot1s IS m1x1ng the cement
vxlth h1s feet and Glenn B1tt1nger IS laylng the
desrgn wh1le Bob Hylbert supported by a shovel
supervxses
Gwen Fender has opened a bakery and 1S do
1ng a tremendous bus1ness She deals 1n fancy
cakes cookles cand1es and all the necess1t1es for
elegant partles
Ida Jean TOb1aS and Anna Thayer handle the
bus1ness end of Gwen s bakery Ida Jean consults
w1th the customers and Anna handles the ac
counts
W1ll1s Pope IS also 1n the employ of the Fender
Bakery He drlves the wagon Wlth Jack Schaef
fer now a mere 260 pounds as h1S asslstant Jack
attrlbutes h1S Welght and h1s n1ckname Cookle
to h1s present occupat1on
Fred Young has establlshed a most un1que
drug store d1rectly back of East Hlgh on the
shores of Blue Pond H1s store IS patterned after
the Keedoozle 1n Memph1s Tennessee It IS an
automatlc affa1r All the merchand1se IS set up
on shelves 1n l1ttle glass cases All you have to
do 1S put your n1ckels 1n the slot and out comes
a chocolate m1lkshake or a hamburg Fred s1ts on
a balcony overlook1ng the scene 1n h1s lexsurely
fashlon wh1le D1ck B1tt1nger Alfred Terry Carl
Franck scramble around keeplng the shelves well
stocked
Pearl Ford has charge of the news stand 1n
Freds drug store She possesses the excluslve
r1ght to sell Joe Marton s newspaper The Blue
Pond Junk wh1ch IS an overwhelmlng success
The latest ed1t1on of The Blue Pond Junk ap
pears below
BLUE POND JUNK
Edltor Joseph Marton January 27 1974
PAGE 1
Newly nomlnated candldates for presldency
Carroll Petry Woman Hater Party
Joan Ange Woman Equallty Party
Paul Mullens Hate Everyone Party
Captaln Charles Landm ralded Perrlnes smgle
handed and covered some 25 East students On
examlnlng the1r credent1als he d1scovered that
every smgle Or1ental had an authentlc permrt
from the 0ff1Ce to have a hamburg 1n the mlddle
of the mornlng Landm was heard mutter1ng as
he left the scene Trmes are certa1nly d1fferent
Gllbert Patsy Sears and B111 Muggsy Wal
lace of the pol1ce force have been deta1led to
Mary Avenue to keep back the crowd wa1t1ng to
see the parade honormg Ted Gardner a former
Easterner who went over Nlagara Falls m a bar
rel When he was retrleved from the raplds h1s
only comment was Glub' glub' Ohhhh
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toes nowadays saved the llves of Jack Blacks
ch1ckens when h1S poultry shop went on f1re John
Jenrette was credlted w1th waklng Chlef Stad
ler up
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Mary Pastorlus much sought after gun moll
was captured When asked whether she was gull
y or not Mary Itchy Fmgers Pastorlus spat on
the floor and repl1ed I ma no gonna say
The Sllver Tonsll TFIO Alan Mouche Herb
N1chols and R1chard Montgomery serenaded
royalty on the1r tour through London
Goodyear Research has a new sky l1ne open
a1r roof Th1S was the achlevement of Wllllam
Landers and Jack Keleher who acc1dentally mrxed
the wrong formula
The board of educatlon announced vesterday
1ts nevs replacements Mr Cnarles Hlltbrand East
Hxgh pr1nc1pa1 M1ss Nellle Flgg 12 A H1story
and Mr Rlchard Butcher custod1an When the
new pr1nc1pa1 was asked to say a few words he
sa1d There ll be some changes made Yak Yak
PAGE 3
Soczety Page
Edna May Smlth soc1ety page column1st g1VES
out w1th some 1nterest1ng news
Wllllam Paulls well known cheesecake photo
grapher pxcked Mary Lou Rueffer as the most
photogemc swrmmer of the year
Rev W1ll1am Webb and Ass1stant Pastor Hugh
Hunt were honored at a dmner party celebratmg
Rev Webbs f1fteen years as pastor
Akron before she w1ll return to Admlral Chalk 1n
England
The Qulltlng Club of Falrlawn H61ghtS an
nounces IIS new offlcers Pres Mrs Marjorle
Brewer Astorbllt Sec Mrs Martha Gebhart
Dmglehlmer Treas Mrs Roberta Underwood
Uppxtysnoot The1r motto IS Joln our club and
well keep you 1n stltches
PAGE 4
Theater Page
The Palace presents a dehghtful new ballet
Twmkle Toes starr1ng Jack Lukashuk Nancy
McCann and Gladys Mart1n
The Rockettes famous chorus l1ne starrlng
Dee Dee Stalllngs and Loo Loo Probst are
also at the Palace
Loew s newest plcture IS I Am Frankenstem s
Wlfe starr1ng Wanda Sult
Flash' Blue Pond Resort IS opened to the pub
l1c The bluest clearest water known Canoes 1n
shapes of l1ly pads dot the Waters surface
Kyral Wessmuller Wylle expert hfeguard Un
der proprletorshlp of Mr Denms W1ckl1ne
L1sten over W S F E to MISS AIICE Gllbert s
AdV1Ce to Lovelorn 2 00 P M
And o oo ooh' L1sten over W S F E to the
deep resoundlng VOICE of B111 Beckett comentator
of World Affalrs
PAGE 5
Peggy Rlvenbark has won lnternatlonal fame
IH the world of art Her portralt of Anxta Marcus
has been accla1med far and w1de and IS at pres
ent hanging 1n the London Museum of Art
Al1ce Sutton 1S Stlll Wlth the Evans Savmgs
and Loan ASSOCIHIIOH She was made Cha1rman of
the Board of Dlrectors at the1r last annual meet
mg and Rosxlyn Porter was appolnted treasurer
of the same flrm
J ul1a Gebhart has won f1rst prlze 1n the cake
baklng contest at the Oh1o State Fa1r for the past
f1ve years and she has had several artlcles wr1t
ten about her cul1nary arts 1n varlous magazmes
D1ck Montgomery exponent of modern art
has just completed the mural for the corr1dors
for the new East Hlgh These murals dep1ct scenes
1n the 11ves of the January 1949 senlors one feat
ure belng the flrst dress up day parade 1n the
h1story of the school
Gladys Mart1n has opened a dress deslgn school
on the corner of Market and Johns streets
PAGE 6
Sports
Kenny Brassknuckles Groves and Phlllp
Punchdrunk Llsterman w1ll frght for the t1tle
tomorrow nlght 1n the Akron Armory wlth
Swoose Alexander actmg as referee
D1ck Schoonover has recently accepted the
presldency of the Cleveland Indrans Baseball
Club He and B1ll Veeck have been closely asso
cxated for many years and Schoonle w1ll undoubt
edly f1ll Veecks shoes w1th no trouble at all
Carroll Pettry w1ll cl1mb 1nto the managershlp
left vacant by Drcks promotlon
Betty K1bble has retalned her sk1ll wlth the
bow and arrow and has been travellng about the
country g1v1ng demonstratlons 1n archery and
rec1t1ng her own poems
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Advertzsements
John M1HOV1Ch llcensed undertaker Odell
Dlgger Young graveslde asslstance Motto We
get you there cheap'
French ha1r styl1st Ze great Wayne Pastorla
You w1ll look l1ke you never looked before
Arnys Eatery Arnold Kalaj proprxetor Star
mg s1ng1ng waltresses Nancy McCann and Loo
Loo Rosche
Dent1st Dr Robert Kenny Fme False Plates
Dur1ng Chrlstmas he sprays the mouth Wlth
Kxckapoo JUICE Ass1stant Floramae Spencer
Sc1ent1f1c farmer James Srers If you eat my
spmach ha1r w1ll grow on your chest 50 cents
a pound Route 324
Rob1nsons Junk Lot We accept anythlng
everyth1ng and all the rest Junkers Charlle
Robmson and Johnny Stouffer
What does the future hold for you" See
Madame Irene Hear all see all know all Za
klyn corner of Palmer Fleld and Blue Pond
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We the January class of 1949 do declare this
to be our last w1ll and testament
ARTICLE I
Section 1 Betty Adams Marjorie Brewer
Nellie Figg and Joanne Johnson will their ab1l1ty
to get up and come to school to Betty McGregor
Section II Gene Alexander wills all h1s used
bus passes to Barbara Artis
Section III Joan Ange w1lls all those lovely
sessions ID Mrs Upchurch s history class to Dor
othy Boytim
Section IV Bill Beckett wills to Ed Kaminski
h1s great ambition and willlngness to do hard
work
Section V Dick Bittmger wills all his money
to Betty Ann Muth
Section VI Glenn B1tt1nger wills h1s utter
silence to Kenny Daugherty
Section VII Jack Black wills his E H S
Orlents book covers to Shirley Carruthers
ARTICLE ll
Section I Harriet Boggs Ruth Chalman De
lores Stallings and Odell Young leave their his
tory books to Miss Naumer
Section II Dick Butcher Wills h1s grades fgood
or badj to Tony Anton ln hopes he can do some
thing with them
Sect1on III Nevin Carpenter w1lls his memo
ries to Eloise Bailey
Section IV Ernie Choate wills all his books
and homework to J 1m Thompson
Section V Bonnie Darsher w1lls her short
haircut to Joyce Cr1sl1p
ARTICLE III
Section I Dona Davies w1lls her d1rty saddles
to Gladys Camp whose saddles are always clean
Section II Betty Efferson leaves a peaceful
study hall to MISS Swlgart
Section III Gwen Fender wills her good times
at Coyles to Herb Jackson Percv and Dick An
derson
Section IV John Feotis leaves h1s 95 average
in math and physics to Gus Kalapodrs
Section V Pearl Ford wills the best of luck to
Jesse Owens throughout his slnging career
Section VI Don Flanary and Richard Yeager
will a box of red penclls to each member of the
faculty
Sect1on VII Marilyn Franklin w1lls to her
brother Dallas the carrying on of the Franklin
name at East
ARTICLE IV
Section I Harvey Fuller w1lls a plow and
shovel to Mr Johnson
Section II Ted Gardner wills three rides in
h1s new car to Chuck Clatworthy
Sect1on III Julia Gebhart leaves her quiet
ness to Pudge Kolans
Section IV Martha Gebhart bequeathes her
12 years of school to Skipper
Section V Betty Gibson w1lls her locker to
her sister Leah
Section VI Alice Gilbert w1lls her friendship
with Miss Naumer to Do Do Vronick
Section VII Rex Gosnell wills one eighth of
his anatomy to J1m Kaltenwasser
Section VIII L1ll1an Griffin w1lls her ability
to go steadv successfully for a long trme to
Norma Hodgkiss
Section IX Kenny Groves w1lls his first pe
r1od drowsiness to the talkative John Srmth
ARTICLE V
Section I Merdis Grundy w1lls her brains to
her brother William to pass in Mr Brackens
class
Section II Roy Hansrote w1lls the fun he
has had here at East to all underclassmen
Section III Betty Harris wills her talking
ability to Mary Lou Usery
Section IV Hugh Hunt bequeathes h1s spot on
the student parking lot to B111 Maloney
Janet
Section VI John Jenrette bequeathes his
peaceful d1spos1t1on to George Mackey
Section VII Jack Keleher wills his beat up
physics books to Don Sh1nderwolf
SGCLIOH VIII Bob Kenney w1lls h1s undivided
attention in class to Ken Akms
Section IX Bud Hiltbrand w1lls all his broken
test tubes to Jim Harsha
ARTICLE VI
Section I To Stella Taylor Betty Kibble
leaves her bookkeeping answers
Section II Charles Landm leaves his consci
entiousness to Fay White
Section III Philip Listerman leaves his books
to Pat Keleher
Section IV Jack Lukashuk leaves all the
teachers to the next senior class
Section V Bill Landers wills all his books to
Kenny W1lk1nson the asked for themj
Section VI Mlchael Kr1stan w1lls h1s bashful
ways to Clarence Berry
Section VII Elizabeth Lake w1lls her talking
in class to Pat Strader
Section VIII Anita Marcus w1lls all the men
to Sara G1llesp1e
ARTICLE VII
Section I Tony Leonino w1lls his worn out
muckets in the sling ding of his car to Jim
Thompson
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efddd 704:51
Sect1on II Joe Marton w1lls h1s w1t to Kltty
Flsher
Sect1on III Gladys Martln w1lls her brams
and good looks to her brother Wmston
SCCIIOH IV Nancy McCann leaves w1th pleas
ant memorles
Sect1on V Mary Kaploltas w1lls her place 1n
Nat1onal Honor SOCIETY to her brother N1ck
Sect1on VI B1ll Paulls leaves h1s w1secracks
to John Hurst
ARTICLE VIII
Se t1on I Mary Pastorlus leaves her seat ln
MISS Swlgart s study hall to Marlta Woods
Sect1on II Herb Nlchols leaves Joyce Harvey
Sect1on III Glenna Neslme leaves her year
and a half vwth Mrs Upchurch to Theresa Pa
lazzo
SECTION IV Norman Muth leaves Mr Max
well s fourth floor sanctuary
Sect1on V Paul Mull1ns w1lls h1s deepest sym
pathy to all students st1ll IH school
Sect1on VI Alan Moucha leaves h1s swlmmmg
ab1l1ty to Francls R1Ck
ARTICLE IX
Sect1on I Vlfglnla MOFTIS w1lls her hall guard
duty to Bruce Donaldson and J1m Sloat
Sect1on II D1ck Montgomery leaves h1s draw
Sect1on III Connle Morln w1lls her love for
poetry to MISS Mostenlc
Sect1on IV John M1DOV1Ch leaves Chalmers
Shroder to walk to school alone
Sect1on V Wayne Pastor1a w1lls h1s bow legs
to someone who rldes horseback
Sect1on VI Loulse Probst w1lls her sympathy
to all freshmen
SECTION VII Rosllyn Porter leax es her brother
and srster at East to carry on where she leaves off
ARTICLE X
Sect1on I Mary Poore leaves her posltlon as
Drum Majorette to D1Ck18 Wellman
Sect1on II W1ll1S Pope leaves h1s front seat ln
Mr Maxwell s physlcs class to some unsuspectmg
12B
Sect1on III Mary Kay Podrosky leaves her
red shoes to Joan Pavelcheck and Phyllls Horn
Sect1on IV Carroll Petrx vxllls h1s place IH
the band to h1S brother Ronny
Sect1on V Ragena Rutherford leaves to get
marrled
Sect1on VI Mary Lou Rueffer leaves her sty
l1sh clothes to Marllyn N1codemus
ARTICLE XI
Sect1on I Marv Lou Rosche W1llS her plano
playmg to Edna Oaks Mar1on Frutchey and John
Harper
Sect1on II Marlan Roberts leaves her dr1v1ng
ab111ty to Mr Geetmg
Sect1on III Peggy Rlvenbark w1lls her T B
posters to Frances Jones
SECTION IV Janlce Rear1ck w1lls her love of
motlon p1ct1es to Dolores W1lk1ns
Sect1on V Dmck Schoonover w1lls the Job of
a wmnmg baseball team to Jlm Pope
Sect1on VI Jack Schaefer bequeaths h1s eye
for a pretty glrl to Bob Laney
ARTICLE XII
Sect1on I B1ll Slrnmons leax es h1s football Sult
to Ralph Ragen
Sect1on II Edna Mae Smlth w1lls her good
tlmes 1n photography class to Eulene Souther
Sect1on III Floramae Spencer w1lls her alarm
clock to Me1le H1ll
Sect1on IN John Stouffer leaves h1s appre
CIHIIOH of muslc to anyone who doesnt under
stand be bop
SGCIIOH V To all h1s frxends Al Terry w1lls
h1s troubles
Sect1on VI Mur1el Thorp w1lls the Dramat1c
Club to Eunlce Hallauer
Sect1on VII Anna Thayer and Ida Jean To
blas w1ll the1r craft work to Bex erly
Sect1on VIII Wanda Lee Sult WIIIS a wad of
chew1ng gum to every waste basket 1n the
bulldmg
Se t1on I Roberta Underwood leaves her
green Jacket to Jack1e
Sect1on II B1ll Wallace leaves Mrs Moore IH
peace
Sect1on III Catherme Wahl WIIIS her alarm
clock to Bob Marsh
Sect1on IV Agnes Weakland w1lls Bub H1lt
brand to F1restone
SECTION V To Mrs Upchurch B1ll Webb
leaves all h1S lntelllgence
Sect1on VI Dennls WlCklln6 w1lls h1s chewmg
gum to Mxss Naumer and h1s aggresslveness to
Charles Wahl
Sect1on VII Duane Wolf leaves the rabblts
he shot th1s season to all the boys that were ln
school November 15
ARTICLE XIV
Sect1on I James S1ers w1lls h1s abxllty to sleep
IH class to Charles Maerean
Sect1on II Allce Sutton w1lls her high aver
ages to Joan Patterson
Sect1on III Karl Wyl1e w1lls h1s curly halr to
Ross Parsell
SECIIOH IV Fred Young leaves h1s COOk16
duster to Tony Anton
Sect1on V Bern1ce W1ll1ams bequeaths her
POSIIC ab1l1ty to B1ll Solt
Sect1on VI Janette Young w1lls her lovely
blond haxr to Joan Bernert
Sect1on VII Irene Zaklan w1lls her apprecla
t1on and regards to the facultv
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JUNE CLASS OFFICERS
Edward Kam1nsk1 President
Jeanette Taylor Gzrls Treas
Donna Thomas Secretary
Bob Boxler Vzce Preszdent
Bob M1tchel1 boy s treasurer
absent from p1cture
CLASS SONG
CTune T111ThenJ
East Hlgh
Well treasure memor1es of you
East Hlgh
No matter what we may do
For fr1ends
And teachers always so true
We now thank you
The games and smgmg our Loyalty
So dear
And evermore they shall be
A part of me
It s June the class of 49 must go
And face the tasks ahead
Each one has h1s goal to reach we know
To strlve to the end our motto defend
T11 then
Well call on each memory
T11 then
No matter when It may be
To you we b1d farewell and ad1eu
East Hlgh, goodbye
Motto We bulld the ladder by Wh1Ch we r1se
Flower Tallsman Rose
Colors Blue and Whlte
Class Memorlal MUSIC stand w1th hght
Advzsors
MISS Lela Hoffman MISS Mary Mosten1c
Mr Clarence Parsell
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KENNETH AKINS Shorty
Organizations National Honor
Society Orchestra
Ambition To be a doctor
Usually seen Yes occasionally
Preference Food in general
RICHARD ANDERSON Duck
Organizations Basketball
Ambition To inherit a fortune
Usually seen With Ralph Ragwn
at the YMCA
Preference Blue eyed cheer
leaders
ALINE ARNOLD Dozey
Organizations Commerciil Club
Ambition Make Willard 1 good
wife
Usually seen Willard Beamer
downtown
Preference Chicken dinners
BARBARA ARTIS Barb
Organizations Sponsors YTeen
Red Cross
Ambition Happy life with r ter
tain basketball plaver
Lsually seen Monroe Falls with
Swoose
Preference Blond hair ffreen
eyes sports
MILDRED LUELLA AUBERRY Tommy
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition Stenographer
Usually seen At Lucrlles
Preference. Dancing with Rrlph
JEAN AVERILL "Jeannie
Organizations: Secret'iry of Stu-
dent Council Sr. Y-Teen, Glee
Club, vice president of Com-
mercial Club, and Jr. Y-Teen
Ambition: To go to Akron U
Preference: To haxe Paul comc
home for good
ELOISE BAILEY "Mrs.
Organizations: Glee Club, F.H.A..
National Honor Society, Red
Cross, Letterettes
Ambition: To teach Kindergarten
Usually seen: With Alacia Hemp-
hill and Nevin Carpenter at
Perrines
Preference: Perrines' hamburgers
and french fries
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ALENE BALL Blondie
Ambition To attend Clex eland
Bible Institute
Usually seen At church
JEAN BARRON Re
Organizations Commercial Club
mbrtron To be a secretarv
sually seen With Bob Boxler
Preference To stay home from
chool
RAY BASH Ray
Organizations H1 Y and Swim
team
Ambition To be a store manager
Usually seen At Iceland with the
ang
Preference Lincoln conxertibles
JUDITH BENSON Judy
Organizations Jr Y Teen
Ambition To be a dress designer
Usually seen With Ermalrne
Trdvtell
Preference Hamburgs with
pickles
JOAN BERNERT
Organizations MaJorette
Ambition To be a housewife and
have ONE husband
Usually seen When some one
looks at me
Preference: Football players
CLARENCE LOU BERRY Porky
Organizations: Student Council
Radio Staff, Varsity Football 3
years Freshman football 1 year
Track Caravan staff Speakers
Bureau National Honor Society
Ambition: Teach Coach Own my
own photo studio
Usually seen: In Student Council
room
P eference: Dancing and eating
VERA BLAIR "Tiny"
Organizations: Jr. Y-Teen
Ambition: To be a secretary,
then marry
Usually seen: Bowling with Tom
Preference: French fries and
cokes
IANICE BOGART "Peanut"
Ambition: To graduate, to travel
Usually seen: With Betty Gibson
Preference: To grow 222 inches
taller
DAVID BOSLEY Able
Organlzatlons H1 Y Glee Club
National Honor Soclety Radio
staff Speakers Bureau Student
Council Basketball Baseball
Caravan
Amb1t1on Go to college get mar
r1ed and live happily ever
after
Usually seen Just about every
where with anybody
Preference Sporty clothes and
blg cars
BETTY BOUSUM Miss B
Organizations Y Teen
Ambition To teach Dean Surgeon
how to dance I mean it
Usually seen At Scotts with the
fish birds and turtles
Preference Tall boys with
butches
BEATRICE BOWEN Bea
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition To graduate and get
married
Usually seen With Gene Kirk
patrick at Summit Beach roller
rink
Preference Butterscotch milk
shakes and Gene
ROBERT BOXLER Bleachle
Organizations Track National
Honor Society Student Council
Caravan staff Cross Country
Usually seen With Jean Barron
Preference Jean
DOROTHY BOYTIM louse
Organizations Commercial Club
Natlonal Honor Soclety Student
Council
Ambition To be The Perfect
Secretary
Usually seen In Student Councll
room
Preference Perrmes pepsis boys
with dark eyes
JAMES BRETH lm
Ambition Retire
Usually seen Everywhere
Preference Hamburgs
JANIE BRUNSON "Mae"
Organizations: Commercial Club
Ambiiton: To be a good wife
Usually seen: With Louis Johnson
Preference: Banana pudding
JERRY BRUNSON Dean
Organizations Commerc1al Club
Ambition To make a success out
of life
Usually seen With Hudson
Bennett
Preference Dancing and eating
MARILYN BUCKNER Hypoclteh
Organizations Sponsors Caravan
staff Jr Y Teen
Ambition To go to college
Usually seen At Monroe Falls
and Annunciation
Preference Sw1mmmg and Jack
Duncan
FLORINE JEWEL BUSH Tmy
Organizations Commercial Club
Gheerleadear Y Teen GAA
Girls Chorus Senior Chorus at
Arilla Indiana
Ambition To be a nurse
Usually seen With Audrey
Glather at Wanzies
Preference Thlrd baseman on e
Ar1lla Indlana softball team
WILLIAM CAIN up
Ambition To carry Miss
Andrews basket
Usually seen At Perrines
Preference Sleep
JOHN CALHOUN Jqgk
Ambition To become a midget
auto driver
Usually seen At Wells Hotel
Preference Marine clothes
MILDRED CAMERON Mg
Organizations Commercial Club
Amb1t1on Accountant
Usually seen Loew s Theater with
Clarence
Preference Swimming and
football
GLADYS CAMP
Ambition To be a housewife
Usually seen Church with my
sister
Preference Swimming
PATRICIA CAMPBELL a
Ambition To be an office worker
Usually seen Everywhere
Preference Dancing
CHARLES CARMACK Charlie
Organizations H1 Y
Ambition To become a printer
Usually seen At the Drug Store
at Eastland and Arnold Avenue
Preference Drinking milkshakes
SHIRLEY CARRUTHERS Sully
Organwations Jr Y Teen
Ambition To be an elementar
teacher
Usually seen Anywhere with
Joy Harvey
Preference Fridavs
JAMES CASEY lm
Ambition To be a college
graduate
Organizations Glee Club and
Baseball
Usually seen: With Patty and
J. H. Gang
Preference: Hamburgs and
milkshakes
GWENDOLYN CHAPMAN Gwen
Organizations: Commercial Club
Letterettes
Ambition: To study nursing and
get married
Usually seen: Summit Beach
roller skating rink
Preference: Butterscotch
milkshakes
LILLIS COCHRAN "Lil'
Organizations: Commercial Club,
Sr, Y-Teen, Latin Club, and Jr.
Y-Teen
Ambition: To be a nurse and to
later get married
Usually seen: At all the dances
and football games
Preference: Dancing and ice
skating
RUTH CONLEY Shorty
Ambition Waitress housewife
Usually seen With Joe B Shawl
Preference Double rich chocolate
milkshakes
RONALD CRISS Rgnmg
Organizations Track Basketball
Cross Country Band
Ambition To make lots of money
the easy way with music
Usually seen At dances work
school with girls and boys
Preference Girls hamburgs
milkshakes music
GOLDIE CROWE
Ambition To become a doctor
Usually seen Perrines or in e
auditorium wtih Cyril
Preference Hambuigs and music
FLORENCE CUNDIFF o
Organizations Commeicial Club
Speakers Bureau Student Coun
cil Glee Club Girls Trio Cara
van staff Advance Chorus Y
Teen and Red Cross
Ambition To go to Kent State
Preference With a certain sailoi
Usually seen In Council Room
ROBERT DALY Bo
Organizations Hi Y Leaueis Club
Ambition History teacher make
a million dollais
Usually seen: Janet Thornton
Preference: Sports eating taking.,
Janet out
DON DAVIS Frog
Organizations: Track and Cross
Country
Ambition: To go to Engineering
College
Usually seen: At Garfields
Cafeteria after school
Preference: Old clothes lots of
time. nice qui t people
SARA JANE DANIELS
DORIS DAWSON Kitty
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition To work in an office
and be a housewife
Usually seen Neisners 5 and 10
with Betty Glenn
Preference Letters from Junior
BETTY DINGLE Pug
Organization Commercial Club
Ambition Social Worker
Usually seen With Frank Carr
Preference To hear Frank Carr
sing
VIRGINIA DUNFORD Ginny
Organizations Jr Y Teen
Ambition To attend Akron U
Usually seen At Annunciatlon
dances with the gang
CHARLES EDDY Sonny
Organizations Baseball
Ambition To be a ball player
Usually seen At the German
American Hall with Rosalie
Preference Anything you can
out of doors
HUGH EDWARDS Hue
Organizations: Hi-Y
Ambition: To enter college
Usually seen: At the Y
Preference: Sports hamburgs
JOUAN ELLINWOOD "Jo"
Organization: Commercial Club
Ambition: To be a secretary
Usually seen: Arena Roller
Skating Rink
Preference: Roller Skating
JOSEPH EVANS "Joe"
Organizations: Student Council,
Hi-Y, Freshman Basketball,
Track, Advance Chorus
Ambition: To be a policeman
Usually seen: With Pee Wee
Preference: Girls
MARVIN EVANS Pee Woo
Orgamzations H1Y Golf team
Freshman Basketball Track
and Advanced Chorus
Ambition To be a foreman
Usually seen With Joe Ray or
a girl
Preference Hamburgs twithj
SILAS EVANS Bu
Organization Glee Club
Ambition Doctors degree in
music
Usually seen With Marilyn
Lesslck wherever she is
Preference A combination of
Marilyn and happiness
WARREN FERRELL Shck
Ambition To play in organized
baseball
Usually seen In the East Akron
Terrace with the gang
Preference Eating my favorite
foods
BILLY FIER Bl
Organizations H1 Y Jr Varsity
Basketball
Ambition To go to the service
then to Kent State
Usually seen Perrines the 5th
period
Preference Girls
DELORIS FILASETA Ugly
Organizations: F.H.A.
Ambition: To be a nurse
Usually seen: Rialto with Pat and
Betty
Preference: To always be neat
nice and quiet
GLORIA FILASETA "GIo"
Ambition: Air line communication
Usually seen. Dancing, East
Market Gardens
Preference: French fries
MARY CATHERINE FISHER "KiNy"
Organizations: Glee Club, Student
Council, Dramatic Club, Speech
Bureau, National Honor Society,
G.A.-A., Jr. Y-Teen, Red Cross
Ambition: To teach History
Usually seen: With the gang any
place that there is excitement
Preference: A good book, music
GERMAINE FOX
Ambition To become a chess
maker
Usually seen All over
Preference Tall men with black
hair and blue eves
BETTY LOU GAINES Llppy
Organizations Sr Y Teen Cala
van staff J Y Teen Rec
Cross Advanced Chorus Ushci
Ambition Psychologist
U uallv seen In the halls with
Kitty Joyce Ileita Nancv
Preference Black hair and eyes
new Buicks
RICHARD GAMBLE Duck
Ambition Run clothing stole
Usually seen At the Bus Stop
Lunch with Betty Glenn aftei
the sixth period
Preference Stuffed Chicken with
mashed potatoes and giavv
ALICE GARDNER Alhe
Organizations S1 Y Teen
Ambition Music teacher
Usually seen With Jean Leight
Jean King Margie Price
Prefeience Hambuigers
MARJORIE GAY Margie
Ambition Piimaiy School
Teacher
Usually seen The halls with
Joy ce Thoip
CHARLES GEETING Chuck
Organizations: Hi-Y N'ition'1l
Honor Society
Ambition: To be an electrical
engineer
Usually seen: At the H and H
Preference: Coyle's banana splits
and hamburgers with every-
thing
LEAH GIBSON "Lee"
Organizations: Commercial Club
Ambition: To be a bookkeeper or
comptometrist
Preference: Banana splits
ANGIE GIGANTE Shrimp
Organizations Diamatic Club
Red Cross
Ambition Commeicial aitist
Usually seen With Freddie
Preference Football games
SARAH FRANCES GILLESPIE Tome
Organizations Glee Club
Ambition To go to Paris
Usually seen At home
Preference Driving
BETTY GLENN Belts
Organizations Commercial Club
Ji Y Teen FHA
Ambition Bookkeeper housewife
Usually seen With Dick Gamble
in the halls
Preference Semi classics with
Dick
DOROTHY JUNE GOODHART
Goodle ot
Organizations Vice President ol
Jr Y Teen Commercial Club
Jr Y Teen basketball team
Ambition Commercial artist oi
ait teacher
Usually seen With Bud Cline
Pieference Horses cokes and
'inything yellow
IMOGENE MADLINE GORMAN Midge
Oiganizations Glee Club Sr Y
Teens Home Economics
Ambition To become a secretary
Pieference Ice skating
LORALEA GRAY Lollie
Organizations: Glee Club National
Honor Society, Y-Teen Booster
Ambition: To be a first rate
Night Club singer
Usually seen: At East Akron Y
Preference: Bob Cevasco
LOREEN RUTH GRIBBLE "Bunnie
Organizations: Commercial Club
Ambition: Stenographer and
typist
Usually seen: With Bill Cross
Preference: Tomato soup for
breakfast
DELLA VINITA GROVES 5.10759
Ambition: School teacher
Usually seen: With Richarc
Piefeience' Baseball 2'nne'
FRANCES GUESSFORD I
Ambition To be a good book
keepei
Organizations Commeicial Cltp
Usually seen At home
Preference Reading
ROSELEE GUZY
Ambition To become a go d
stenogiapher with a good tum
Usually seen At the Russian Club
Preference Dancing especialli
polka and vxaltz
.IANICE HABBERFIELD an
Organizations Sponsois Usheis
Ambition To stt dy medicine
Usually seen With Jim Witheio
Preference Food ot any
CLARENCE HACKATHORN HUGH
Organizations Social Committe
for Senioi Activities
Ambition Aviator
Usually seen Peiiines whenevei
I can get there
WILLIAM ARTHUR HURT Abbie
Organizations H1 Y
Ambition To Graduate
Usually seen With a blond
Pr feience Blonds
EUNICE HALLAUER
Organizations Dramatic Club
Thespian National Honor So
ciety Advanced Chorus
Ambition Psychoanalize all
teacheis at East
Usually seen With Dlggel H
Polsky s record shop
Preference Discussing the faults
of others to forget my Own
JOHN ROBERT HARPER Jack
Organizations: Glee Club Nation-
al Honor Society
Ambition: Telexision technician
suallv seen: Studying in study
ha
MARJORIE HARRIS Morgue
Organizations JI Y Teen Ji Red
Cross Glee Club
I'l'lb1tlOH To be a conceit pianist
Usually seen Church school
practicing piano
Piefelence Dancing sports
JOYCE HARVEY gy
iganizations Ji Y Teen Glee
Club
Ambition To go to Art College
Usually seen At East Akron Y
iefelence Hamburgers french
fries chocolate milkshakes at
the Paikwax
GLENDA HAYS Gilda
Organizations Glee Club Spon
sois Student Council Ji Y
Teen Red C10 s
Usually seen With Bill or The
Girls
Preference Dancing music and
B1
ROBERT JOHN HAYS Swobble
Ambition Aviation machinist
Usually seen At Iceland with ani
blond
ieterence Blonds medium
height and blue eyes US!
ALACIA MERLE HEMPHILL Shorty
Organizations National Honoi
Society Jr Red Cross FHA
Dramatics Letterettes
mbition To study medicine
Usually seen Eloise Bailey t
Peirmes
Preference Periines hamburgs
and french fries
WILLIAM HENCH I
Organization Glee Club
Ambition Be a fishing guide in
the Northwest territory
Usually seen With Flo Cundiff
Piefeience A two weeks fishing
trip in Canada in the summer
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Organizations: Sponsors, Sr. Y-
Teen, Caravan staff, Cheerleader
Ambition: To go to Kent State,
and take up teaching
Usually seen: Annunciation
dances, Coyles with the gang
P eference' Clean saddles grilled
cheese sandwiches
EDNA RACHEL HODGE Eddie
Ambition To be a secretaiy
Pieference Hamburgs
ROBERT HOLBROOK Bo
Organizations H1 Y
Ambition Start business of my
own
Usually seen Talking in study
hall
Preference Win a million dollars
on a quiz show
IRENE HOLICK :ky
Ambition Tour the world and
fmd the Man I Love
Usually seen With Herb White on
Saturday nights in his Ford
Preference Ketchup roast pork
Saturday nights
DELMA HOLLAND e
Organizations Commercial Club
Usually seen At school with
homework
Preference Cherry ple macaroni
salad ice skatmg
JOYCE HOLLINGSWORTH Bubbles
Ofg8HlZ3t1OIlS Glee Club Sr Y
Teen Caravan staff
AITlb1tlOn ChelTllStlV teachei
Usually seen Nancy Betty Lou
Ileita Kitty Janet and the
Daugherty gang
Preference Cleaiwatei Floiida
BARBARA HORN Barb
Organizatlons Glee Club Com
merclal Club Sr Y Teen
Ambition To be a singei
Usually seen Wlth Sally Wilson
Preference French f119S
WlLllAM HUBIAK "Wash"
Ambition: To dance on my
one-hundredth birthday
with the gang
Usually seen: Wi1and's or Bil1's
Preference: Hamburgs, cherry
milkshakes money
nous MAY Huenss Huey
Organizations Girls Athletic
Association
Usually seen Any place wlth Neal
Clmt Joanne Harry Jackie and
Gordon
Ambition To be married
Preferrience Bowling and playing
car
WILLIAM DAVID JOHNSON
Ambition To be a part of a better
world
Usually seen Any place with
anybody
Preference Good looking girls
money
GERALD Jormson Jw,
Organizations H1 Y
Ambltlon To have a buslness of
my own
Usually seen With Don Jordon
in my car
Preference Big shoes beautiful
cars
FRANCES IRENE JONES Franny
Organizations Commercial Club
Majorettes Sr Y Teen Dra
matic Club
Ambition To be a model
Usually seen Coyles and
Annunciation
Preference Football and basket
ball phyers
DONALD JORDAN Don
Oigamzations Baseball team
Ambition To get a good Job
Usually seen At Iceland with
Jerlv Johnson
Pieference Nice cars
WILLIAM JOY Bl
O ganizations Latin Club Band
Oxchestra and Glee Club
Ambition Leain to sleep with my
eves open
U ually seen At work
Pxefeience Blondes Brunettes or
Redheads
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GUST KALAPODIS "Mutt"
Organizations: Glee Club
Ambition: To be an opera singer
Usually seen: Behind Miss lVIeier's
waving hand
Preference: Hamburgs 'incl frenei
friei
EDWARD KAMINSKI
Oganwatrons National Honor
Socretv Football President
Senior Class
Ambition To be a lawyer
Usually seen Dona Davres
Preference Mustard sandwiches
MARY ELLEN KEAGY Mary
Ambition To be a success
Usually seen Sitting on the
davenport doing history
Preference Spaghetti and
hamburgs
GENE KEIFER Bu
Organizations Glee Club H1Y
Club
Ambition To be an accountant
Usually seen With Hugh
Edwards Bob Daly
Preference Mrlkshakes
EARL KELVINGTON Wlmpy
Ambltron To be a partner with
my dad and brother in then
service station
Preference 1949 kai'-,er Deluxe
Usuallv seen Arts Parking Lot
ANNA KEYS Annie
Economic Club
Organrzations Commercial Club
Ambrtron To be a secretary
Preference Blond halred baseball
players
Usually seen At Mary s Sandwich
Shop with Floyd
JEAN MARIE KING Kmgster
Orgamzations S1 Y Teen
Ambition To DG an Office Clerk
Usually seen With Doris Martin
and Margie Price
Preference Sandy hair blue
eyes 5 8 l
ROBERT KRATZER "Sombo'
Organizations: Hi-Y
Ambition: To be an architect
Usually seen: At the drug storm
Preference: Blondes
MARLENE KRIEGER Murnee
Organizations Dramatic Club
Red Cross Commercial Club
Ambition To be a clothes
designer or a singer
Usually seen With Bud O1 talkin
on the phone
Preference Tall boys ruth dark
ran
MARION KROPAC Giggles
Organrzauons Commercial Club
Sr Y Teen
Ambition To be a singer
Usually seen With all my f116llCl
Prefererce Men
ROBERT KRUGER o
Ambition To be a busrnessmai
Usually seen Atornrc Grill
Preference Blondes
CECILIA JEAN LACK Sally
Ambition To be a laboratory
technrcran
U ually seen Workrng at the
Lrbrary
Preference Tall boys vxrth
Cadillac
JOHN LADICH Johnnie
Organizations Glee Club
Ambrtron Lrght opera srnger
Usually seen German Amerlcai
Hall
Preference 12 inch Hot Dogs
FAYE LAND
Organizations Jr X Teen Cara
yan Staff
Ambition To be a prrvate
secretary later on Mrs Blau
Usually seen With Tom Blan
when he is home from e
Marines
Preference Tom Blair
ROBERT LANEY B0
Organizations: Golf Caravan
Staff
Ambition: Go on to college-
Akron U
Usually seen Norma at North
Preference Girls and food
RAMON LANGLEY
Organizations Glee Club Track
Cross Country
Ambition Radio and electronic
engineer
Usually seen Mr Dimmettes
room
Preference Polk chops chicken
ILEITA ANNE LEE
Organizations '1 Teen Caravan
Staff Advance Chorus Ushers
Ambition Take up merchandising
Usually seen Betty Lou Nancy
Joyce Kitty
Preference People in Vlfglnla
VIRGINIA LEEDOM Glnny
Organizations Y Teen
Ambition Primarv school teacher
Usuallv seen Roller skating at
Summit Beach
Preference Hamburgs fiench
fries milkshakes
ORLAN LEHMANN
WALTER LEHTO
Organizations H1 Y
Ambition Find a good Job
Usually seen With Dorothy
Castner
Preference Girls
JEAN LEIGHTY
Organizations President of S
Y Teen National Honor Society
Member of Buckeye Girl s State
Ambition Kmdeigarten teachel
Usually seen With Doris King
ster Margle Alice Joanne
Preference Rainbow ice cream
llllies of the xalley
LOUISE LENGYL Sully
Organizations: Glee Club Cheer-
leader Y-Teen National Honor
Society Jr. Red Cross
Ambition: To be a secretary
Usually seen: Roaming the halls
with DoDo Vronick and Frances
Jones
Preference Bob Kenny
JUNE LEONARD June
rganizations Commercial Club
Ambition Writer and to travel
Usually seen At home
Pxeference Boys who walk on
the wrong side of the girl
DOROTHY LONG Dol
Oxganizations Y Teen
Ambition To become a secretary
at one of the radio stations
Usually seen Slaving at home
with my homework
Pieteience Hambuigs french
llleS milkshakes
JOHN ALBERT LOVETT Skinny Ennls
GIQHHIZSLIOHS Tiack Cross
Countiy
Ambition Dentist
Usually seen With the gang
Piefeience Clrls money
REGINA LUIKART Jeannie
Oigamzations Commeiclal Club
Y Teen
Ambition To be a cosmetologist
Usually seen Skipper at Loews
or East Market Gaidens
Pieference Dancing with
Skippel
ELINOR MACK
Ambition Secretary
Usuallv seen Home
Preference Classical music
WILLIAM MALONEY Mugs
mbition To go to Akron U
Aeronautics
Usuallv seen Summit Beach
roller kating
Preference Fried chicken
DEAN MAPLE Purdue
Organizations Radio Stalf
Usually seen With Doris Camp
Preference Perrrnes
MARY ELIZABETH MARCHINSKY
Organizations Commercial Club
Ambition Be a muse
Usually seen With Pat Ritz Josie
Mrller at the Atomic
Preference Ray New man
DONALD PAUL MARTIN Don
Organizations Football H1 Y
Club
Ambition Study to be 1
Pharmacist
Usually seen Annunciatron
Dances Square Dances
Preference Lots of milk and girls
DORIS JEAN MARTIN Jeanne
Organizations Y Teen Com
mercral Club
Ambition Own my own business
Usually seen Jean Margie
Chuck
Preference Dark hair and blue
eves
FRANCES MATUNICH FFUNCIG
Organizations Sponsors Y T6611
Caravan Staff
Ambition Secretary O1
Stewardess
Usually seen. With Marilyn and
Faye
Preference: Chocolate shakes
MARGIE McKINNEY
Ambition: Stenographer
Preference: Football games
VICTOR McMAHANS "Vic"
Organizations: Hi-Y Clubs. Com-
mercial Club
Ambition: To become an
accountant
Usually seen: With Judy Reed
Preference: Fishing. baseball
JAMES WILLIAM MILBURN Jimmie
Organizations H1 Y Dramatic
Club Art E award
Ambition Fashion artist
Usually seen Dances with girl
Preference Beautiful girls
KENNETH MILLER Ears
Organizations HrY Student
Council National Honor So
crety Speakers Bureau Track
Ambition Goto the U
Usually seen With Bobbie
Tinsley
Preference Parfait alias a sundae
CHARLES R MILLS Bo
Organizations Swim Team
Ambition Be a five star general
Usually seen Riding a Newton
St bus
ROBERT H MITCHELL Bo
Organizations Glee Club H1 Y
Ambition To get my diploma and
then go to college
Preference Good lookin women
EARL MOORE S lm
Organizations Red Cross Editor
ot Red Writer
Usually seen Saturday night
square dances
Preference: Joan Rossiter
EDITH MORGAN
Organizations: Y-Teen Com-
mercial Club
Ambition: To be a secretary, get
married
Usually seen: At the East Akron
YMCA
Preference: Lots of friends and
nice clothes
WILMA MOSKOVIS "Willie"
Organizations: Y-Teen, Com-
mercial Club
Ambition: Civil Service work in
Washington, D. C.
Usually seen: At Library working.
Cozy Corner afterward
Preference: Kent State. men
JANICE MARIE MUNFORD Shorty
Orgaruzatlons Commerc1al Club
Llbrary West H15 Glrls Glee
Club
Ambltlon HISIOFY major and
socxal worker
Usually seen W1th Dot Jackson
and Amy Thurman
Preference Men I can look UP to
MARY MURPHY Irish
OfgaHlZ8t1OHS GAA Ushers
Y Teens Lettexettes
Amb1t1on Nurse
Usually seen Eclwm Prather
Iceland
Pxeference HOISCS food
SARAH MURRAY
Ambltlon To go to college
Usually seen W1th W1ll1am Balne
Preference Hamburgs
PHYLLIS NEIDLINGER P I
Orgamzatlons Commerc1al Club
Amb1t1on A1rlme teletype p
erator then marrlage
Usually seen Wlth the K1ds at
all the actxvltxes
Preference Slumber part1es food
JOHN NIXON JR
OYgafllZ3t10HS Advanced Chorus
Glee Club
Ambltlon Chemlcal analyst ox
mortxclan
Usually seen Anvwhere except
home
Plefelence Sports of all kmds
JEAN NUNLEY Jeanne
Orgamzatlons Y Teens Sponsols
Ambxtlon Go to college
Usually seen Annunclatlon
dances wlth The K1ds
Preference Slumber part1es wlth
The K1ds
LINDLEY VINCENT NYBERG n
Orgamzatlons Swxm Team
Ambltxon Studv draftln
Usually seen Book store m
Polskys
Preference Brunettes
EDNA LUCILLE OAKS Eddne
Orgamzatlons Commerc1al Club
Glee Club Natxonal Honor So
uety Y Teen
Ambltlon To get a Job with sxx
months paxd vacatxon twxce a
year
Usually seen W1th Dorothy
Boytlm
SAMUEL OAKS Sambo
Organ1zat1ons Football
Ambltlon MOYIICIEH
Preference Blg black C318
JENNIE LEE OVERTON Blondie
Orgamzatlons Commerc1al Club
Arnb1t1on Stenographxc work
Usually seen W1th Earl Bush
Preference Playmg my gultar
CHRISTINE OWENS Boots
Olganlzatxons Commerc1al Club
Amb1t1on To be a success
Usually seen At Alme Arnolds
house
Preference Mllkshakes from
Coyles
THERESA PALAZZO Terry
Orgamzatlons Y Teen Com
merclal Club
Amb1t1on To be a stenographer
Usually seen W1th Jeanme
Lulkart
Preference Seml CIHSSICHI music
NANCY LEE PALM Non
Orgamzatlons Glee Club Y Teen
Advanced Chorus Jr Red Cross
Caravan
Ambxtlon Teacher
Usually seen In East halls with
Betty Lou Joyce Ilelta Kmtty
Preference People at Akron U
IONEL MIHAIL PAPAIOAN Pap
Oxgamzatxons Natxonal Honor
Soclety Glee Club H1 Y Co ed
Aesembly
Ambxtxon Electrxcal englneer
Usuallv seen Drxvmg a car
Preference Partncxpate ID sports
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Amb1t1on Beat B111 HLlllS Bunk
Ill a race
Usuallv seen Iceland
PlCf6l6llC0 Hamlllllg
ROSS PARSELL Mar
O1gan17at1ons TldLk Tea1n H1 Y
Golf Team
Amb1t1on To 1nhe11t a I'l'lllllOll
Usually seen At Eds Wlth B111
F1er John Smlth Jlm Walke1
Gary Byard
P1eference Hot Tamales
JOANNE PATTERSON u
Organ1zat1ons GAA Y Teen
Usually seen Wlth Marg1e Prlce
Jean Klng Jean Lelghty D0r1s
Martln
Pleference Food fr1ecl Cl'llCkOll
math
RICHARD JOSEPH PEPE Pepe
Country H1 Y
Amb1t1on Offmce worker
Usually seen Ruth La Tampa at
ADDUUCIBLIOH dances
Pleference Sw1mm1ng
CHARLOTTE PERRINE Charley
Olgamzatlons D1a1nat1c Club
Amb1t1on To be a ha11 styl1st
make up expert
Usually seen Almost 3l'lyWll61C
and w1th almost anyone
Prefe1ence Go out wlth bovs
MYRTLE LOU PHARRIS ou
O1gan1zat1ons Co1n1ne1c1al Club
Amb1t1on To be a SECICLHIX
Usually seen Wlth Sally W1lso11
Prefelence Blond cully han and
blue eves
MAIDA ANN PIDCOE Pnddy
OlgalllZal1OllS c,O1Tl1l'lClC.ldl Club
Amb1t1on Bookkeepel
P1efe1ence Ice clean.
WILLIAM PIRTLE I
O1gan1zat1ons TIHCR Team
Amb1t1on To attend college
Usually seen Wlth Jean Hannnex
of Garflelcl
P1efe1ence Cond lookmg gnl
FLORENCE PITTMAN o
OI'g3lllZ8llOllS Y Teen Majolette
Amb1t1on To f1n1sh h1gh school
and work at Scotts
Usually seen Wlth Flo or M3ll6llE
1oam1ng the halls
Plefelence Hamburgs and a gm
b1 the name of Jack
WILLARD WALLACE PLATTS Wally
mb1t1on To travel
Usually seen At Loevt s Im
No 13
Prefelence MISS Stump s HISTOIX
ala M1 Maltlll
mules Pore slup
ba
Amb1t1on P10 baseball playe1
Usually seen Most anywhere V1 1Ll'l
Dave Janas1k
Preference Spo1ts events ch1cke1
at Athletic Banquets
MARJORIE JEAN PRICE Margle
rgamzatlons Y Teen
Amb1t1on Go to BUSINESS School
Usually seen Wherever I happen
to be
Prefelence Sand1 han' and brovn
NES
SAM RADER Joker
Organlzatlons Glee Club H1 X
Closs COUDLIX
Amb1t1on To go thlough college
Usually seen In the halls Wltl
Eva Eades
Plefelence G111 aboxe all otl1e1
lJl8llClS
RALPH RAGAN Hnmmy
Olg3I'llZ3llOllS Football
Amb1t1on Go to Kent State
Usually seen M1 MHILID
Plefelence Sleep and school
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Organizations Baseball Glee
Club Band
Amb1t1on To play IH a dance
band or to be a photographer
Usually seen With Tom Stauffer
on Saturday night
Preference Staying happy
RICHARD RAY Duck
Amb1t1on Good Job or Join the
army and advance in it
Usually seen In a Jeep with about
ten other kids
Preference Girls and banana
splits
JOANN RIGDON
Organizations Dramatic Club
Glee Club Speakers Bureau
National Honor Society Cara
van Staff Advanced Chorus
and Y Teen
Amb1t1on To be a writer
Usually seen Wandering up and
down the halls of East
Preference I would prefer a
diploma
BETTY RILEY Dusty
Organizations Commercial Club
Glee Club CBarbertonJ
and marry Jack
Usually seen With Jack
Preference Jack dill pickles and
ice cream
JUNE ROBINSON Mom e o
Organizations Glee Club
Amb1t1on To be a comptometrist
or singer
Usually seen With Sarah
Gillespie
Preference Skatmg s1ng1ng and
eatlng
JANET ROGERS an
Organizations Band Y Teen
Boosters Speech Club Ma
Jorette and Glee Club
Ambition To be a Kent State U
MaJorette
Usually seen Eating candv at
ONe1ls
Preference Basketball and
football players
JOAN ELAINE ROSSITER oy
Orgamzatlons Commerclal Club
Y Teen Boostei Club
Amb1t1on To be a secretary and
then a housewife
Usually seen Satu1day night
square dance
Preference Dancmg and bowling
RAY ROZAR
Amb1t1on To be an undertaker
Usually seen Wlth Kenny Schley
Ray Meers
Preference Sleep late eat pickles
and milk for breakfast
WILLIAM RUTAN Wnllle
Organ1zat1ons H1 Y
Amb1t1on To be a conversation
al1st
Usually seen At YMCA gym
Preference Steak and french fries
GEORGE SALEM Soloml
Orgamzations Basketball and
Baseball
Amb1t1on Play b1g league
baseball
Usually seen At the corner with
the boys
Preference Hamburgs straw
berry milkshakes all girls
JOHNNIE B SANDERS
Organizations Latin Club
Amb1t1on School teacher or
housewife
Usually seen In the halls with
Del Somerville
DON SCHECK
Amb1t1on Go to the Navy
Usually seen With Joan Knecht
DONALD H SCHINDEWOLF Schmdy
Organ1zat1ons H1 Y Radio Staff
Track Cross Country
Ambition To go to college
Usually seen With myself every
where I go
Preference Ed Coyles hamburgs
and banana sphts
KENNY SCHLEY Sllcker
Organizations H1 Y
Amb1t1on Start the f1rst Amer1
can Harem
Usually seen Home 1n bed about
9 00 a m every other morning
Prefexence Pickles mustard and
m1lk for breakfast
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Organlzatlons H1 Y Glee Club
Amb1t1on Psychologlst
Usually seen Goodyear He1ghts
Presbyterlan Church
Preference Hamburgs wlth
everythmg
BRUCE SCOTT SCONY
Amb1t1on To be an 1nter1or
decorator
Usually seen Holmes Drug store
w1th glrls
Preference G1rls Show
LOIS SCOTT SCUWY
Organ1zat1ons Glee Club Y Teen
Amb1t1on Secretary
Preference A boy from M1Chlg3H
Un1vers1ty
Usually seen East Akron YM
wlth the gang
ALMA SEGERS
Amb1t1on Telephone operator
Usually seen Wlth Larry
Schrader everywhere
Preference People who l1ke other
people
JACK SHEPPARD
Orgamzatlons H1 Y Student
Councll Natlonal Honor SOCICIY
Speakers Bureau R3d1O Staff
Amb1t1on To be a rad1o
announcer
Usually seen At Nell1es w1th
Nellle
Preference Nelhe F1gg
IDELL SHORES
REGINA SHERIDAN Jeanne
Amb1t1on Bell Telephone
employee
Usually seen On Saturday n1ghts
square dancmg
Preference Red Holden
GLORIA MAE SHULER Glocoal
Amb1t1on To be a nurse
Usually seen W1th Gladys Martln
Preference Nut Clusters
ROBERT SIMMONS Bob
Orgamzatlons Orchestra
Amb1t1on Chemlst
Usually seen B1lls Canteen
OTTA SIMPSON as
Organ1zat1ons Commerc1al Club
Amb1t1on To make B111 a good
Wlfe
Usually seen Hollands Sandw1ch
shop w1th B111 Etheredge
Preference L1ke to go for dr1ves
ANDREW SIROTA Andy
Usually seen At the Brooklands
corner
Preference L1keS work and spend
money
CAROL SISLER as
Organ1zat1ons Glee Club Y Teen
Commerc1al Club
Amb1t1on Secretary
Usually seen East Akron Y wlth
Scottle Dot and Lollle
Preference Hamburgs cokes, an
a certaln 31 Chevy
ROSEANNE SITKO Blanche
Amb1t1on Typ1st Comptometrlst
Usually seen Kresges or work
Preference Sa1lors
CHARLES ANDREW SLACTA SLATON Chuck
Orgamzatxons Latm Club Dra
mat1c Club Advanced Chorus
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Amb1t1on Doctor
Usually seen West H111 Wlth Joan
L1ghth1ser of Buchtel
Preference Joan"
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ALICE SMITH
Ambmon Krndergarten or flrs
grade teacher
Usually seen Hurrymg through
the halls
MARY ELIZABETH SMITH Jack
Amb1t1on To become a pr1vate
secretary
Usually seen YWCA dances
part1es
Preference Dancmg
PATRICIA SNYDER a
Orgamzatlons Commerclal Club
Amb1t1on To travel after
graduatlon
Usually seen W1th Irene Hallck
and Evert Gordon
Preference Ice cream
WILLIAM SOLT I
Ambmon To make Betty a good
husband and be a sales manager
Usually seen Iceland w1th Betty
Tomanek from Buchtel
Preference Hamburgs french
frles formals and dI'lVll'lg
JACK RUSSELL SOMBRIO Beck
Orgamzatlons Track Cross
Country
Ambltlon Arch1tecturalEng1neer
Usually seen Perrlnes study hall
wlth everybody else
Preference Beautlful women
DELBERT SOMERVILLE s
Ambxtlon To be a professlonal
football player
Usually seen Wlth Johnn1e
Sanders
CARL E SPARKS
Organlzatlon H1 Y Cross
Country Track Swlm
Ambltlon To become a c1v1l
engmeer
Usually seen At Faxrlawn
Pharmacy
Preference Garner Bros Ham
sandwlches also Ca certain
blondej
RUBY STALLI NGS Williams
Ambltlon To be of some use to
the world
Usually seen By myself around
home
Preference Movxes readlng day
dreamlng sewing
ANN smnss Staples
Organlzatlons Dramatlc Club
Natnonal Honor SOCIETY Speech
Bureau Thesplans Advance
Chorus
Ambmon To be a Psychologxst
Usually seen With Joann Rlgdon
and Eunlce Hallauer
Preference The Cleveland Indlans
eowm sumA 5..,.4,p,
Orgamzatxons Freshman Reserve
Basketball
Amb1t1on To be a ramblmg wreck
from Georgla Tech and L of
an engmeer
Usually seen Over at Garflelds
Cafeterxa
Preference Glrls mllkshakes
grrls hamburgs fplenty of
onlonsl
NOLA SWOPE
Organnzatlons Jr YTeen
Orlental Letterettes
Ambxtlon To be a Senlor Wmg
Scout leader fly rn Nat1onal A1r
Races
Preference Hamburg
JEANETTE TAYLOR eg
Organ1zat1ons Nat1onal Honor
Soclety Student Council Spon
sors Jr Y Teen
Ambmon To be a nurse
Usually seen Wlth the G1r1s
Preference Thursdays
STELLA TAYLOR
Organ1zat1ons Glee Club Dra
matlc Club
Ambrtxon To be an elementary
school teacher
Usually seen School w1th Dra
matlc Club and Glee Club
Preference Square Dancmg
plneapple mllkshakes
ELIZABETH JANE TEETS Llulo
Ambltlon To go to Gregg College
and become a court reporter
Usually seen Wrth Bob m the
Lyn Theater
Preference Hamburgs and french
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Organizations: Student Council,
National Honor Society
Ambition: To marry a big league
baseball player
Preference: Dancing and ice
skating
BETTY ANN THORNTON of
Organizations Caravan Staff
Ambition To be a newspaper
reporter
Usually seen At C AP meetings
with Dick and Ray
Preference Nice people
ERMALINE TIDWELL
Organization Commercial Club
Ambition Work with photography
Usually seen No certain person
at no particular place
Preference Hamburgs french
fries popular music
GALEN TOBIAS Toby
Ambition Want to farm on big
scale
Usually seen At school and ice
skating
Preference Shows football and
basketball games and ice
skating
DALE TROUT
Organization Band
Ambition To be a musician
Usually seen North Hill at Jill
Lewis
Preference To eat and sleep
MARY ELLEN VAUGHN
DELORES ANN VRONICK DoDo
Organizations Jr Y Teen Var
sity Cheerleader
Ambition Go to college
Usually seen Dave Frye
Preference Blond hair blue eyes
JOAN WAGNER "Jody"
Ambition: To be somebody's
private secretary
Usually seen: With Bill
Preference: Chocolate milkshakes
JUANITA WALLACE Nlia
Organizations Glee Club Com
mercial Club
Ambition Concert singer
Usually seen At home with John
Hurst
Preference Listening to good
music
DELMYR WATERS Q
Organizations Football
Ambition Successful Business
man
Usually seen With Betty Koroly
Preference Banana splits
SALLY WAUGH
Organizations Art Club Com
mercial Club
Ambition To be a Commercial
teacher
Usually seen With Angie Gigante
and Marion Kropac
Preference Swimming
JAMES WELLMAN Handsome
Organizations Swim Team Foot
ball Team
Ambition To follow in the foot
steps of Albert Einstein
Usually seen With Lilly Griffin
oi home studying my homework
Preference L11
GRETA wermsn cnnay
Organizations Sr Y Teen
Ambition Attend Heidelberg
Usually seen With Ginny and
Harold
Preference Love to swim and
skate
MARGARET wrumou Peggy
Organizations Clubs at St V
Ambition To be a nurse and
learn to fly
Usually seen Most any place
Preference Cleveland Indians
FAY WHITE Pinky Whne
Ordamzatlons Commerclal Club
Ambltxon To be a typxst
Usually seen At Coyles w1th
Frances Jones
Preference Falls boys
sAnA wilson SallY vf Sv'
Orgamzatlons Commerclal Club
Ambltlon To be a secretary
Usually seen Wlth Myrtle Pharrls
Preference Blue eyes and brown
curly ha1r
GEORGIA MAY WOlFE
and Jr Red Cross
Ambltlon To do OfflCe work
Usually seen At home or 1n
movxes
Preference Good look1ng boys
lOIS JANE WORRELL Janne
Orgamzatrons Caravan Staff Sr
Y Teen Jr Red Cross
Amb1t1on Graduate from college
w1th a major 1n math
Usually seen Wlth Mary Ellen
Vaughan Caroundj
Preference 12 hotdogs and hme
m1lkshakes
ELEANOR WOYTOVECH Giggles
Orgamzatlons Commerclal Club
Future Homemakes of Amerlca
Ambltlon Be a good secretary
Usually seen Wlth Alacla and
EIOISE
Preference Meadowland
pcctmee not aadmotled dy
Marllyn Bllzzard
Martm Brownlng
Earl Bush
Kenneth Daugherty
W1ll1am Hotchklss
Robert Messner
MARLE NE WYSE Weomo
Organlzatlons Student Councll
Glee Club Cheerleader Jr Y
Teen
Ambxtxon To be first rate ln
whatever I undertake
Usually seen Wlth the g1r1s
Preference Long skrrts any
movle 1n town and french frles
JUNE YOKES Dany Jung
Orgamzatxons Reserve Cheer
leader Jr Y Teen
Amb1t1on To become a beautlclan
marry Harold and be real happy
Usually seen Wxth Harold Pulc1n1
anywhere
Preference My work at the
Akron School of Cosmotology
PEGGY vumcm P., L.,
Amb1t1on To marry Paul
Humphrey
Usually seen At Summlt Beach
roller skatmg Wlth Paul
Preference Hamburgers and Paul
BARBARA ZIMMERMAN Barb
Organlzatlons Commerclal Club
Ambltlon College
Preference Color blue
CLYDE SCOTT
Ch rles Pastorlus
Charles Shaw
Albert Smlth
Douglas Somers
Wllllam Tobias
James Young
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Our tax1 makes 1tS way through the bustlxng
trafflc to the l1ttle theater Just off Martha
Avenue We are golng to see a stupendous four
act play entltled The Forty N1ners It 1S belng
presented by the June Senlors of 1949 Usherettes
are escortmg us to our speclal box where we w1ll
get a clear v1ew of all the antlcs that the play IS
bound to have for lt w11l br1ng back to us all four
of our outstand1ng years at East
We hear a fa1nt Curtaln go1ng up from the
lobby The house llghts d1m and we relax 1n our
velvet plush seats as the curtam r1ses on the
flrst act
The scene takes us mto the record rooms of
bewlldered freshles of 1945 Ah yes record
rooms What great fun they were w1th those
Frlday mornlng programs and the fun packed
papers But now lets try to recognlze some of
our green faced classmates Yes theres Edd1e
Sud1a acceptmg 3.pp11Cat1OI1S from ardent admlrers
who want to Jom the I Idohze Don Sudla Club
And there 1S Nancy Palm poundmg the palm of
her hand trymg to get across to one of the teachers
what her last name IS Also we see J uanlta Wal
lace the g1rl Wlth the golden throat entertammg
students w1th the current songs of the day wh1ch
mcluded Hey Bob A Re Bop Caldonla and
The Gypsy Those are just a few of all the 1n
cxdents wh1ch we hold dear to our hearts about
freshle record rooms
As the play commences we see the freshles of
school Splrlt A few of the fam1l1ar faces were
Jean Barron Betty D1ngle L1ll1s Cochran Ionel
Pap1on Ange Glgante and Galen Tob1as
Co ed Assembly the new organlzatlon at the
East Akron Y Just gett1ng started that year was
boosted 100 per cent by our class Some of the
members were Pee Wee Evans Betty Lou Games
Clarence Hackathorn Ed1th Morgan and Walter
Lehto They sponsored many exc1t1ng thlngs
such as Co ed Camp hay r1des and those never
to be forgotten Commun1ty House dances
We recall that pep assemblles were eagerly
looked forward to every Frlday at noon The
most popular acts were Bob Haupts dance rou
t1nes and those rxotous Smokey Mounta1n Gals
s1ng1ng our favor1te hymn W1nk1n at Me
These g1rls were Glenda Hays as Mlnme Pearl
Jeanette Taylor as Tobacco Rhody Marlene Wyse
as Ou1da Bell Merle H111 as L1zz1ebeth Sally and
Phyllls Neldllnger as Jackellne Jerkwater
Ela1ne Rrffle attended our May Queen th1s
year
Kenny M1ller got h1s start worklng for our
class when he was elected to Student Counc1l
The others were Glenda Hays Edd1e Kam1nsk1
Marlene Wyse Ela1ne Rlffle and Bob Dud1ch
Some promlsmg athletes were 1n our mldst
Outstandmg ones were Sk1p Pope Bob Boxler
Edd1e Kam1nsk1 J1m Wellman and Dlck Pepe
W1th that the curtam comes down on our
freshman year
The opemng of our sophomore year found
Coach Lu Smlth ret1r1ng from the ranks of
coachlng and M1ke Krlno s newly named F1ght
mg Orlentals almost capturlng the c1ty plgskln
crown
K1lroy was the man of the moment Wlth
Rlchard who wouldnt open the door runnlng
a close second However some g1rls found open
1ng the door any Saturday mght for the1r O A O
fOne and onlyj were Betty Lou Games for Joe
Evans Donna Thomas for Walter Lehto and Jean
Lelghty for VIC McMahan
Our class was well supplled w1th leaders as
early as our sophomore year Among club of
flcers we fmd J1mmy Wellman and Bob M1tchell
pres1d1ng over 10B and 10A H1 Y clubs respec
t1ve1y H1 Y 1nc1dental1y was the club that spon
sored those h1lar1ous Sklt Skat VaH1t16S Dot
goodhart was the actxve v1ce presldent of Jr Y
een
Student Counc1l sponsored the Commun1ty
Chest Dr1ve Week and to arouse more 1nterest the
student body elected a Commun1ty Chest Queen
Merle H111 was elected from our grade to attend
her
Vo1c1ng the class s op1n1ons 1n Student Counc1l
that year were Jeanette Taylor Marlene Wyse
Pat Brown Bob DUd1Ch Kenny Mlller and Bob
the year ended and moved west to Cal1forn1a
Everyone patronlzed the Student Lounge that
year up unt1l the t1me that Perrmes home of
the OF1enta1S and P1at1S s opened thelr doors to
the under nour1shed student body D1sc Jockeys
were ran ragged playlng Heartaches Apr1l
Showers and The Old Lamp L1ghter
Ela1ne Rlffle agam recelved the honor of
attendlng the May Queen
Our track team excelled all others and took
c1ty and d1str1ct champs that year Boys who par
tlclpated were Bob Boxler Don Shmdewolf Carl
Sparks Bob M1tchell and Ramon Langley
I ntermzsszon
Smokmg 1n the outer lobby and downstalrs
only please
The audlence IS buzzmg w1th excltement and
eager for the play to contmue for who knows
what m1ght happen 1n the next two years A hush
falls over the crowd as the curtam ascends on the
th1rd thrllllng ep1sode of our hlgh school career
Rah' Rah' g1rls for that year lncluded June
Yokes Marlene Wyse and Merle H111 on the
Reserve Cheerleadlng Squad and DoDo Vronlch
made Vars1ty In lme wlth our h1gh stepplng
maJorettes were Flo P1ttman and Frances Jones
Worklng hard 1n student councll were Glenda
Hays Jeanette Taylor Merle H111 Joe Evans and
Kenny Mlller
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Double honors were recelved by Merle H111
who attended the Homecom1ng Queen and was
elected Commumty Chest Queen w1th Kenny
M1ller as K1ng of the annual affa1r
Stars were born 1n the Dramatlc Club produc
t1on N1ne G1rls They were Joann R1gdon
Eunlce Hallauer and K1tty F1sher
Styles underwent a drastlc change durlng tl'1lS
semester Sk1rts came down from two 1nches
above the knee to two 1nches from the ground
fdarn nearj Th1s proved qu1te a blow to the
men The flrst to Joln the ranks 1n wear1ng the
New Look 1ncluded Janet Rogers Faye Wh1te
Margre McK1nney and Sara G1llesp1e
Sponsors representatxves were Mafylln Buck
ner who was elected pres1dent Jeanette Taylor
Frances Matunmch Merle H111 and Marlene Wyse
Excltement fllled the a1r Class rlngs and
sweaters were d1str1buted to the 1mpat1ent Jumors
The favorlte saymg was My 1snt It warm 1n
here w1th my r1ng on
Each morn1ng of that year we heard Don
Schmdewolf Dean Maple and Jack Sheppard
br1ng1ng us all those lmportant announcements
over our favorxte rad1o network WSFE
Elect1ons of Student Counc1l Pres1dent rolled
around 1n Apr1l Wlth everyone gett1ng together
and talklng over who the person mlght be Nom
lnees for th1s honor 1ncluded Donna Thomas Flo
Cundlff Jack Sheppard and Kenny M1ller
Kenny was elected by popular vote HIS cam
pa1gn was one to be remembered
In the athletrc f1eld the Arab N1ne copped
d1str1ct honors 1n baseball Sklp Pope Dave
Bosley Andy S1rota Don Jordan helped blaze
the tra1l to th1s champ1onsh1p
H1 Y offlcers were Jack Sheppard Bob Boxler
VIC McMahan Kenny M1ller and Dave Bosley
The most spectacular affa1r of the year was
May Day You could hardly recognlze the gym
wh1ch was flooded w1th moonllght and roses
Arch bearers of the queens court were Lou1se
Lengyel Donna Thomas DoDo Vromck Flo P1tt
man Eunlce Hallauer and Frances Jones In the
royal court were Marllyn Buckner and Merle H111
Jun1or attendants Jean Averlll ma1d of honor
Our Junlor year faded away to stralns of How
Soon The D1ckey B1rd Song and Spxke Jones
classlcal recordmg of Feedlebom and the ad
Jectxve f1ne wh1ch was the most popular word
1n everyones vocabulary
As the fourth and f1nal act beg1ns we see the
sen1or h1story class rooms as the scene An 1m
portant elect1on IS tak1ng place The elect1on of
class ofhcers Eddle Kam1nsk1 Bob Boldler
Jeanette Taylor Donna Thomas and Bob M1tchel1
won pos1t1ons as Pres1dent VICE Pres1dent Sec
retary and g1rls and boys Treasurer respec
t1vely Eddxe Kam1nsk1 also was elected as the
Commun1ty Chest K1ng
Romance makes the world go round Steady
couples were Earl Bush and Jenn1e Lee Overton
Mar1on Kropac and Sam Kratzer and Betty Glenn
w1th D1ck Gamble
The football team that year d1d not qu1te l1ve
up to the expectatlons of the student body al
though they were lead by some great players from
our grade Eddle Kam1nsk1 was the capta1n
Ralph Ragan J1mmy Wellman and Clarence Berry
who were all hard playmg gr1dders
A new add1t1on to the cheerleadmg squad was
Lou1se Lengyel She was chosen as Captaln of the
reserve squad
S1gma H1 Y was lead by Bob Daly and Sr Y
Teens by Jeanne Lelghty
Another new club w1th more of an educatlonal
purpose was orgamzed durlng our sen1or year
It was named the Speech Bureau and was pre
Slded over by 1ts newly elected prexy Jack
Sheppard
Rece1v1ng top honors on the Cross Country
Squad that year was Bob Boxler who ran 2 m1le
stretch 1n 9 m1nutes 491 seconds By the way
he broke the d1str1ct record Runn1ng along Slde
Bob was Don Shmdewolf and John Lovett They
also copped the d1str1ct champ1onsh1p trophy
G1rl s sports although not 1n the l1mel1ght
were led by Joanne Patterson pres1dent of G A A
Any day you could hear Kenny Daugherty
s1ng1ng Rac1ng Wlth the Moon ln h1S very
best Vaughn Monroe vo1ce as he walked down the
hall Other h1t paraders were Underneath the
Arches G1rls Were Meant to Take Care of
Boys Slaughter on 10th Avenue and Ill
Str1ng Along W1th You
Joanne R1gdOH won the Fun vs Vandallsm
essay contest wh1ch was held around Halloween
season Loralea Gray was also honored when she
won an essay contest about mus1c For a reward
she spent a weekend 1n New York seemg varlous
mus1cal shows and meetmg famous celebr1t1es
Other laurels went to Vera Bla1r JoAnn Staples
Dot Goodhart V1rg1n1a Leedom Jeanne Lelghty
Edna Oaks and Charles Eddy They all had
poems publlshed 1n the Nat1onal Poetry ASSOC1a
t1on Anthology for 1949
New members elected 1nto G1r1 s Sponsor club
that year were DoDo Vromck Barbara Art1s
Jean Nunley and Glenda Hays Student Counc1l
representatlves 1ncluded K1tty F1sher Jean
Averlll Dave Bosley and Bob Bofcler
The rest of our Sen1or Year IS well 1mpressed
IH our m1nds because of the good tlmes we had
Wlth th1S the curta1n falls on the fourth and
f1nal year of our h1gh school career but not on our
l1ves For remember our class motto, We bu1ld
the ladder by wh1ch we cllmb
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High above the gold paved streets of Shangri
La r1ses the diamond studded palace of the High
Lama of Shangri La Inside his glass tower stands
the High Lama h1mself Cas1m1r fEdwardJ
Kammski peering through h1s silver spy glass
at all the sights and v1s1ons of the world as they
unfold before h1m
As Cas1m1r spys around the world h1s gaze
falls upon East High School Akron Ohio Among
the faculty there he finds Bob Daly and Joyce
Hollingsworth professors of science talk1ng to
Gladys Camp Gwen Chapman and Virginia Dun
ford who are still waiting for their men Mr
Ken Daugherty the principal IS tearing his hair
out because the ever never present student
Marvin Evans II has Just flicked another class
A few miles south of Akron nestles the small
city of MHSSIIIOH where Eunice Hallauer 1S psycho
analyzing the former East High faculty members
who became residents of the state 1nst1tut1on soon
after the 49 ers graduated Among the former
students who now make this their home IS Bill
Cain who 1S still carrying Miss Andrew s basket
and Hugh Edwards who has twice tried to escape
by fly1ng over the wall in one of John N1xons
model airplanes
In nearby Canton George Salem and Ross
Parsell have set up a profitable bus1ness of manu
At West Point Richard Ray 1S polishing the
five stars on General Charles M1lls uniform while
Captain B111 Hub1ak orders Lieutenant D1ck
Gambel to peel more potatoes
In the great metropolis of New York C1ty
playing at the Stark Club IS John Hot Lips
Rasnlck and h1S orchestra featuring Dale Trout
on the sax Roving among the patrons IS Clarence
Flash Bulb Berry taking pictures of such
celebr1t1es as Frances Jones the famous model
GlOF1a Filaseta the noted love lorn columnlst and
Betty Thornton the well known fashion designer
Also 1n New York Cas1m1r SPIES Flo P1ttman star
of the Broadway smash h1t I Kissed Mr Ault
and Joann Rigdon who has just written an en
tlrely original novel entitled Benjamin Franklin s
Autobiography
Marjorie Harris is giving a piano recital at
Carnegie Hall with John Ladich and Goldie Crowe
s1ng1ng a duet and Juanita Wallace featured as
guest soloist In the dress circle are seated those
three post debutantes Marion Kropac Jean
Averill and Sarah Gillespie The manager of Car
neg1e Hall Bill Hench has employed Bill Hotch
kiss as production executive assisted by Charles
Slaton The electr1cal brains beh1nd all extrava
ganzas at the Hall are Ionel Papaion Charles
Geeting and Fred Leideiker
Enroute to Paris by airliner are Bill Rutan
Don Schindewolf Dave Bosley and Bob Hays
who are chasing the glamorous hillbilly song
stress Gilda Hays Already in Par1s are Jean
Nunley Merle Hill Jeanette Taylor Phyllis
Neidlinger and Marlene Wyse serenad1ng the
Parisians from the Eiffel tower
Behind the turmoil of our great cap1tol Wash
ington D C are the brilliant minds of Senator
Ray CF1l1busterJ Bash and Martin fFog Boundj
Browning talking to the President James Casey
Standing on the floor of the House of Representa
tives is the great orator Charles Eddy While also
on the floor is Jack Sombr1o scrubbing it
J1m Wellman and Mrs Wellman formerly
L1ll1an Griffin set the social pace for the city of
New Orleans Mr Wellman 1S the manager of the
up and coming Perrines High School Quick
Lunch Inc Charlotte Perrme the owner has
many establ1shments throughout the country and
has h1red Sam Oaks as Ch1ef Sloppy Joe taster
and Germaine Fox as Chief French Fryer
Focusing h1s spy glass on Hollywood Casimir
spots Kitty Fisher who is following in the foot
steps of Ingrld Bergman Married to Burt Lan
caster is Flo Lancaster QFormerlV Flo Cundiffl
Also among the actors of this era is Kenny Miller
sensation when he flew off the Empire State
Bu1ld1ng with only the aid of his ears
Just entering the gates of this fair c1ty is
Betty Lou Gaines the singing sensation Stfalght
from Broadway accompanied by their ballerina
beauty Ileita Pawlova Lee and M1ss Nancy
Palm who has resigned her teaching pos1t1on has
become a woman of the world and 1S still looking
for a man
Also in Cal1forn1a are a few 49 ers who take
their nickname literally Dottie Boytirn and Edna
Oaks are panning the Pac1f1c Ocean for gold
nuggets while Ed Sud1a and Dick Anderson are
out hacking chips off the Golden Gate
Traveling over the Alcan Highway are
Marilyn Buckner Faye Land Frances Matunich
and Betty Bousum the Galloping Golddiggers
who are heading for Alaska and new men to
conquer
Orlan Lehman has been sent to the South Pole
to organize the penguins MISS Barbara Artis
president of the IOU unions of St Louis feels
we owe them something Bob M1tchell and Gene
Ke1fer are seen pa1nt1ng red and white stripes
on the North Pole They are going to set up a
barber shop
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Bob Boxler and Jean Barron have just ar
r1ved 1n Mlaml Beach after a s1x day cross
country run from Akron and w1ll spend the1r
honeymoon at the Palm Tree Hotel Wh1ch IS run
by Earl Bush and h1s Wlfe J enme Lee COvertonJ
Along the beach bask1ng 1n the sun are those
multl m1ll1ona1res Jerry Johnson and Don Jordan
flexmg the1r muscles for the beneflt of Judy
Benson Joyce Harvey and Vera Blalr who are
s1tt1ng nearby s1pp1ng lemonade
Slttmg on the pler are Bruce Scott Clarence
Hackathorn and Davld Johnson Each one 1S
try1ng to see who can catch the largest m1nnow
Some dlstance from the p1er B111 Hurts yacht IS
anchored B111 who Just 1nher1ted a m1ll1on
dollars IS loungmg on the deck Feedlng h1m
J1m Pope Candy Bars named after the famous
Cleveland Indlan p1tcher are JoAnn Staples and
LOUISE Lengyel Janet Rogers and Margle Mc
Klnney are standmg by wlth l1fe preservers 1n
case Dor1s Martm and Al1ne Arnold fall 1n Clove
Wlth those two movle producers B111 Maloney
and Dean Maplej
Head1ng for Key West on the tra1l of Glamour
Mahan Earl Moore J1m Mllburn Don Martln and
James Breth
In the center of Mexlco C1ty makmg a great
uproar are B111 Joy Ronald Crlss and B111 P1rtle
try1ng to regaln the1r sombreros wh1ch Chalmers
Schroeder has turned up s1de down and planted
cactus IH But the1r d1smayed shouts do not
draw a crowd for everyone 1S headed for the
bull f1ght As we enter the great Arena Senor
John Harper the herolc bull f1ghter 1S bemg
ass1sted w1th h1s coat by Kenny Schley Delmyr
Waters the plcador IS k1ss1ng h1s true love
blddlflg her h1s last ad1os as Charles Slaton the
matador accepts roses from the beautlful senor1tas
Barbara Z1mmerman Dorothy Long and Ange
Glgante In h1s box the outstandlng promoter
Bob Laney has just s1gned Jersey John Lovett
to battle Wlth Wallace fthe terr1blej Platts In
the next box 1S Theresa Palazzo 6Xpl31f11Ilg to
Joanne Patterson and Alma Segars the fmer
polnts of bull flghtmg
The H1gh Lamas telescope now rests upon a
small xsland 1n the South Pac1f1c where Sam
Kratzer Ramon Langley Albert Sm1th and James
Young are attemptmg to sell the lsland ch1efta1n
Bob Kruger a fluorescent sun lamp A few of
the1r sol1c1tors are former graduates of the school
for h1gher learn1ng East Among the members
of the ever enlargmg group are Alacla Hemphlll
Helen Hagy and Peggy Yunkm Seated around
the fest1ve table munchlng the de11cac1es of l1fe IS
the ch1efta1n Bob Kruger surrounded by a few
of the lovely lsland beautles Frances Guessford
Ermal1ne T1dwell Della Groves Elmor Mack
Mary Murphy Glorla Shuler and Betty Rlley
In the lnnermost depths of the Belglum Congo
the noted hunters Charles Carmack and Gust
Kalopodls are trapp1ng and cag1ng w1ld an1mals
wh1le Walt Lehto bangs on the door of h1s cage
1n a va1n attempt to conv1nce them that he IS not
a w1ld an1mal Andy Sxrota guldes Two Gun
Carmack through the w1lds to protect h1s party
cons1st1ng of Mary Marchmsky Loreen Gr1bble
Ann Keys and Greta Wenner
mack has employed Charles tDead Centerj
Shaw B111 QTell Talej Tob1as Bruce tSharp
Shooterj Scott and Bob lK1ll em Deadl S1m
mons
Two Gun Car
Cas1m1rs telescope fmally descends upon
Akron once agam and follows the weary footsteps
of Paul BS1tZel and Allce Sm1th as they take
the1r annual poll of the commun1ty s housewlves
The quest1on for th1s year IS Why dld you get
marr1ed? The answers follow IH such general
categorles as I dont know from the former
Janlce Bogart Al1ne Ball and Marlene Krelger
The followlng marr1ed gals stated they W1Shed
they had never been locked 1nto the bonds of
matrlmony Chr1st1ne Owens Janlce Munford
and Marjorle Gay But qulte a few d1e hards 1n
formed the poll takers that It was heaven these
were Stella Taylor Nola Swope Myrtle Pharrls
and Roseann S1tko Those who have ch1ldren
go1ng to East now 1nclude Mlldred Cameron
Marllyn Bl1zzard Leah Glbson and Mary Sm1th
The l1ttle tykes who are really talented 1n muslc
are none other than the ch1ldren of the famous
opera stars June Robmson A11ce Gardner and
Ruby Lee Stallmgs
After gaz1ng around the world durmg the
year 1960 Cas1m1r Kam1nsk1 has come to the con
clus1on that h1s old class mates are much better
off than he Because of th1s fact Cas1m1r resxgns
h1s H1gh Lamash1p and returns once agam to h1s
old stamplng grounds of Akron Oh1o
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In 2 000 A D the June 1949 class w1ll IS st1ll
bemg talked about For 1n th1s year the tlme
lock that was placed on the 1ndestruct1ble steel
safe 1n J F s Off1Ce w1ll be opened W1th1n the
safe w1ll be found var1ous and sundry bobby sox
hamburgs m1lkshakes the last of the nylon stock
mgs wh1ch went 1nto shreds wh1le belng Worn
Bob Holbrook s car wh1ch was one of the last to
be produced before the rocket Shlp came 1nto IIS
own But bur1ed beneath all of these treasured
artlcles IS a well preserved scroll of paper Th1s
paper recalls what the youths of 49 placed the1r
values on
We the graduat1ng class of 49 be1ng of sound
mlnd and fully dressed fwe hopej leave beh1nd
us all of our fondest treasures queer personah
t1es and un1que character1st1cs We were for
tunate 1n havmg our black marks surpass our red
ones on our report cards fthanks goes to M1ss
Hoffmanj therefore let It be known that th1s
be the last w1ll and testament of the most 1ntell1
gent class ever to graduate from East Hlgh The
Class of June 1949
ARTICLE I
Sect1on I John Lad1ch leaves h1s wonderful
vo1ce to D1ck Wh1tten 1n hopes he w1ll be able
to carry on successfully 1n Glee Club
Sect1on II Charlotte Perrlne bequeaths Per
Sect1on III Charles Geet1ng w1lls the maps
and tlme charts wh1ch were made 1n Mr K1rtley s
HISIOTV class to D1Ck Paulls 1n hopes he wont
have to work as hard as he d1d on them
Sect1on IV D1ck Anderson leaves h1S ab1l1ty
to play class A basketball to Snake
Sect1on V Charles Slaton leaves all the pretty
g1rls at East
Sect1on VI Joan Wagner s natural curly ha1r
goes to Nancy Du Pratt
ARTICLE II
Sect1on I LOIS Scott leaves 1n hopes her Glee
Club robe w1ll prov1de shelter for another L1ly
Pons
Sect1on II To Janet Campbell Marllyn B112
zard leaves her laugh
Sect1on III Orlan Lehman leaves all h1s sc1en
t1f1C knowledge to Sandy Reed
Sect1on IV B1ll Hub1ak bequeaths h1s locker
to any freshle who has enough nerve to tape It
up 1n order to make It last for another four years
Sect1on V Pat Campbell WIIIS her t1ght sk1rts
to anybody that I1keS them
Sect1on VI Nancy Palm s Job on the Caravan
Staff goes to her cousln Jack Palm
ARTICLE III
Sect1on I Sarah G1llesp1e bequeaths her place
1n Glee Club to Marlene Schoonover
SBCIIOH II Jenn1e Lee Overton w1lls reglster
1ng every semester to some unfortunate Sopho
more who may want to fly around the halls
Sect1on III Kenny Schley leaves h1s love for
all the gorgeous g1rls at East to Eddy Darrow
Sect1on IV Imogene Gorman bequeaths her
thlck ha1r to anyone that wants 1t
Sect1on V George Salems athlet1c ab1l1ty
goes to Carl Franke
Sect1on VI To Earl Moore Joan Ross1ter
leaves her SpEC1aI rec1pe for spaghettl
ARTICLE IV
Sect1on I B1ll Solt w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to be on
the wrong Slde of Mr Martln to Fred Whlte
Sect1on II DoDo Vron1ck WIIIS all her good
grades to J1m Cullom
Sect1on III Marv1n Welker leaves hlmself to
all the pretty blondes at East
Sect1on IV To Sally Rhoades M1ldred Au
berry leaves her glasses
Sect1on V Ray Rozar s curly ha1r goes to Bob
Mantell
Sect1on VI Dave Bosley leaves a lot of work
and too much amb1t1on
ARTICLE V
SECIIOH I B111 Hench leaves noth1ng beh1nd
because Flo Cund1ff leaves also
Sect1on II D1ck Gamble bequeaths h1s seat
1n phys1cs class to h1s brother Bob
SGCIIOH III To whom It may concern L1ndley
Nyberg leaves h1s phys1cs work manual
Sect1on IV Wally Platts leaves h1s d1storted
sense of humor to anyone who IS able to protect
hlmself from the teachers when usmg It
out penc1ls beh1nd
Sect1on VI Kenny Daugherty leaves h1S gum
to J1m Walker after only 10 000 m1les
ARTICLE VI
Sect1on I Jan1e Brunson leaves her good
work to someone speclal
Sect1on II Sally Rhodes leaves her attract1ve
clothes to Janet Campbell
Sect1on III Janet Roger s baton goes to
Dorothy H1llegas e
Sect1on IV Delma Holland and Pat Snyder
leave the1r over crowded lockers to small people
who dont need much room
Sect1on V Jean K1ng leaves locker 509 to
the next lucky person
Sect1on VI To Marllyn Lesslck Jean Nunley
w1lls her good tlmes had 1n East Hlgh s hallowed
halls
ARTICLE VII
Sect1on I Barbara Art1s w1lls her fushla
scarf to the person who stole It may the1r
consclence be clear
Sect1on II Joan Ellmwood leaves her grades
to Dan Lance
Sect1on III June Yokes casts off her new look
and short ha1r to Joyce Cr1sl1p
Sect1on IV To Ann Gee Faye Land leaves
her alarm clock
Sect1on V To Beatr1ce Reed Jerry Brunson
w1lls her good t1mes she had ID Commerc1al Club
Sect1on VI Joan Bernert bequeaths her
majorette ablllty to another blonde
ARTICLE VIII
Sect1on I Ray Bash leaves the terr1f1c heat
ln the portables to anyone who IS cold
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Section II Charles Shaw leaves Miss Naumer
who caused a revolution 1n his life
Section III To Patty Bassett goes Eloise
Baileys Job at Perrines
Section IV James Breth w1lls a new building
to the school
Sect1on V To Howard Royal Earl Bush leaves
his new Cadillac and Estate
Section VI Regina Luikart wills her d1lap1
dated hlstory desk to some unsuspecting student
ARTICLE IX
Section I Bob Messner wills to East High
TWO CENTS for PAINT
Section II Ileita Lee leaves one of her tap
shoes to Phyllis Horn
Section III John Lovett bequeaths Mr Kirk
leys class to Carl Borders
Section IV Carol Sisler leaves Chuck Clat
worthy behind
Section V Jimmie Milburn bequeaths his
Toni to Sarah
Section IV Bob Mitchell w1lls his coveted
record of tardiness to class to any red
blooded never say die student who 1S insane
enough to challenge It
ARTICLE X
Section I Sally Waugh leaves her untidy
locker to anyone who w1ll have it
Section II Eunice Hallauer and Bob Simmons
leave the teachers behind at East as they go out
into the world
confinement under MISS Horsts conquering hand
1n the library to John Hurst
Section IV Bob Daly leaves the pleasure of
three periods a day in Mr Maxwells classes to
Tom Stauffer
Section V Barbara Horn leaves closes the
door behind her and runs down to Perrlnes
Section VI Gust Kalapodis leaves his tenor
voice to Sandy Reed and hopes he will please
Miss Meier
ARTICLE XI
Section I Joanne Rxgdone leaves a daily study
hall to those unfortunate souls who carry six
subjects
Section II Margaret Wharton leaves her four
high school years at different high schools to
anyone who IS unfortunate enough to inherit
them
Section III To Nettle Sanders Johnnie her
sister leaves a wish that she will be more active
in school activities and to fulfill her dreams for
they were good ones
Seclton IV Pat W1dmyer leaves her curly
ha1r to anyone with straight ha1r
Section V Betty Lou Gaines bequeaths her
plaid glasses to Pearl Vukelick and her nails to
somebody who can t grow long ones
Section VI Fay White wills her history book
to Jean Allen who likes It better than she does
ARTICLE XII
Section I Kenny Miller w1lls his locker to
the guy who is still locked 1n it in hopes he will
strive on for a higher standard of living
Section II Theresa Palazzo leaves her beat up
English desk to those unsuspectmg students
Section III Jerry Johnson and Don Jordon
leave East a beautiful parking lot
Section IV Sara Wilson bequeaths her locker
complete with books fand cheating notesj to any
one who thinks they can make good use of them
Section V Bruce Scott leaves h1s 48 Buick to
Frank and Leonard
Section VI Richard Pepe leaves his favorite
parking place in the students lot to some lucky
soul
ARTICLE XIII
Section I Ross Parsell leaves a private eye to
watch Ruth Ann Lau while Bill F1er IS in the
service
Section II J uanita Wallace leaves her musical
ab1l1ty and her knack for gettlng along with
people to Helen Lacoton
Section III Bob Holbrook leaves the pieces
of his car in the parking lot
Section IV Edna Hodge leaves her typing
SPEED to any boy w1th a Model A that wont
run
Section V Ralph Ragan leaves his place on
the honor roll every semester to Frank Papatonis
Section VI Betty Bousum bequeaths her
ability to be late to school to Rita Smith
ARTICLE XIV
Section I Mary Murphy wills her naturally
fput it up at night and take it down in the
mornlngj curly ha1r
Section II Joe Evans leaves all his money to
Section III Warren Ferrel wills himself a
million dollars
Section IV To JoAnn Suter Joyce Harvey
leaves her laugh
Section V Otta Simpson leaves her straw
berry blonde ha1r to anyone who says lt s red
Section VI Don Schindewolf leaves his track
shoes to Kenny Holloman and his model airplanes
to George Hicks
ARTICLE XV
Sect1on I Roselee Guzy leaves her good times
1n history to Jerry Ireland
Section II William Cain leaves one pack of
Lucky Strikes to Mr Ault
Section III Alma Segars leaves her alarm
clock to Jeanette
Section IV Florine Bush leaves her ability
to always make lt to school on time even after
missing the bus to Audrey Glatther
Section V To Mr K1rtlev June Leonard w1lls
a box of rulers so that students can make
stra1ghter lines on their charts instead of having
to use the edge of their history books
Section VI Mary Ellen Keagy and Cec1l1a
Lack bequeath their time spent on homework to
the seniors who get by without lt
ARTICLE XVI
Section I To Joan Malmock Regina Sheridan
wills her exam answers in her locker
Section II Goldle Crowe leaves her home
work
Section III Jack Sheppard bequeaths his
homework upon Kenny Miller as they go on to
college
Section IIIQDon Martin leaves the solitary Dick Miller gd the gang at Coyle's.
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Section IV-To who ever wants them, Joyce
Hollingsworth leaves her two false teeth and her
memories of Kelley Avenue.
Section V-Marion Kropac leaves Mrs. Miller's
shorthand grades to her sister in hopes she has
better luck.
Section VI-To all unsuspecting freshies,
Janice Bogart, Vera Blair, and Don Davis will
their algebra and geometry books.
ARTICLE XVII
Section I-If you are looking for a seat in
Physics class, Gloria Shuler has one available.
Section 11-The ability Bill Maloney has
acquried of getting along with his teachers, he
leaves to his brother Jack.
Section III To Bill Landers Ray Langley
leaves his radio knowledge
Section IV Sara Daniels bequeaths her his
tory to Mattie Lottis
Section V Doris Dawson leaves her ability
of mastering her locker combination in her senior
year to the freshmen
Section VI To anyone who deserves them
John Nixon gives his low grades
ARTICLE XVIII
Section I Jean Barron and Margie Price will
their homework to Jim Thompson who never
does any
Section II Vic McMahan gives a tip to Mrs
Starkey s bookkeeping classes to keep their home
work up to date
Section III Charles Carmack wills his ability
for getting free tickets to shows down in the
Print Shop to Bob Paterson
Section IV Betty Dingle leaves Joe Green
wood all her homework in hopes he can make
good use of it
Section V To Joan Rossiter Earl Moore leaves
all his sweaters
Section VI Jean Leighty would like to will
all her good times at East to a freshman who
doesnt like school
ARTICLE XIX
Section I-Christy Donaldson inherits from
Jean Averill all her good times.
Section II-To Howard Royal goes Jim Pope's
athletic ability.
Section III-Maida Ann Pidcoe, bequeaths the
adding machines to the fortunate ones who work
on the school books.
Section IV-Glenda Hays leaves and we quote:
'ATO Mary Lou Frye, I will my wonderful ability
of learning geometry and I hope it helps you out
in life."
Section V-To "Pumpkin," Robert "Sam"
Kratzer bequeaths all the things he hasn't got.
Section VI-James Young hands down all his
history books to the underclassmen
ARTICLE XX
Section I Sam Oaks leaves all the good times
which he had in the City Hospital to anyone who
has been as unfortunate as he
Section II Hugh Edwards is just leaving
Section III Bob Laney wills his inability of
getting to Mr Beckers first period psychology
class to some sleepy Junior
Section IV Bill Fier bequeaths his yo yo to
Coach Krino
Section V To Bill Ford Bob Hays wills his
false tooth
Section VI Eleanor Weytovich wills her house
across the street to anyone who doesnt like to
walk to school
ARTICLE XXI
Section I Flo Pittman leaves her 95s she
squeezed from Miss Naumer to her little sister
Marlene
Section II Bill Hurt wills all the cheese 1n the
world to anyone who withholds good grades in
Miss Duvendecks room
Section III Margie McKinney bequeaths her
ability to be quiet to her sister Mary
Section IV John Rasnick wills his thoughts to
Tom Stauffer and his ways of being to Lois
Brown
Edith Morgan
Merle Hill
Joann Patterson
DoDo VfOH1Ck
Lois Scott
Marilvn Buckner
Glenda Havs
Frances Guessford
Marilvn Bllzzard
Betty Glenn
Donna Thomas
Betty Bousom
Pat Widmver
Jeanette Taylor
Regina Luikart
Virginia Leedom
Frances Jones
Nancy Palm
Joann Rigdon
Margie McKinney
Kitty Fisher
MODEL SENIOR
Personality
Popular
Athletic
Dependable
Talkative
Neatness
Friendliest
Shiest
Eyes
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Hair
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Complexion
Smile
Shortest
Tallest
Best Looking
Clothes
Studious
Quietest
Wittiest
Ed Kaminski
Kenny Miller
Skip Pope
Jack Sheppard
Kenny Daugherty
Joe Evans
Bob Laney
Ralph Ragan
Ionel Papaion
Marty Browning
Bob Boxler
Dick Gamble
Charles Eddy
Gust Kalapodis
John Schmitz
Hugh Edwards
Jim Casey
Vic McMahan
Dave Bosley
Dick Anderson
Kenny Schley
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Gold Pm They are from left to r1ght Delores Vronlck
Donna Thomas Loralea Gray Ionel Papalon Jean
Le1ghty Joann Rlgdon
Thlrd S1lver Plns have been presented to
Goldle Crowe Eunlce Hallauer Joanne Patter
son Carol S1sler Second Sllver Plns to Alacla
Hemphlll Lo1s Worrell Gene Klefer Flrst S11
ver Plns to Dorothy Boytlm Edlth Morgan
Jeanette Tavlor Charles Geetmg John Harper
Thlrd Bronze P1ns haxe been presented to
Cec1l1a Lack Robert Daly Don Davls Kenneth
Mlller Samuel Rader Second Bronze Plns to
Theresa Palazzo Nancy Palm Lols Scott Ken
neth Ak1ns Robert Boxler Orlan Lehmann
F1rst Bronze P1ns have been presented to
Elolse Ba1ley Mar1lyn Buckner L1ll1s Cochran
Mary Catherlne F1sher Bettv Lou Games Betty
Glenn Joyce Holhngsvtorth Marlene Kmeger
Dor1s Martln Frances M8tuH1Ch Phyll1s Ne1d
lmger Chr1steen Owens Jo Ann Staples Stella
Taylor Sally Waugh Dave Bosley
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Fxrst row Falth Robmson Peggy Edwards Shlrley
MOIf1t Dorothy Boytlm treasurer Kenny Mlller
presldent Jack Sheppard v1ce presldent Jean
Aver1l1 secretary Flo Cundxff Kltty F1sher Mary
McK1nney
Second row Nelhe F1gg Pat Nlchols Donna Thomas
Jeanette Taylor Mary Lou Usery Clarence Berry
Dave Bosley Bob Boxler Joe Marton
Thlrd row Joyce Cr1sl1p Sammle Hammonds Jlm
Harsha Don Mxller Nell Stewart
STUDENT COUNCIL
Student COUDCII Wh1Ch 1S the most lmportant
orgamzatlon at East Hlgh School has for ltS mam
purpose the malntalmng and extendmg of the
pr1nc1ples of democrat1c hvmg wxthm the school
and the developmg of opportunltles that shall
lead to closer cooperatlon between the students
Student Counc1l has long been an lmportant
factor ln the student l1fe around East Counc1l
Wh1Ch began 1n 1926 was started by a group of
students who had read artlcles from var1ous
colleges and hlgh schools whlch gave students
respons1b1l1t1es ln Student Government where
they could VOICE thelr Op1I1l0I'lS on a dlplomatlc
bas1s M1ss Ann Corbett was the flrst sponsor of
thls group
Counc1l however does not l1m1t 1ts act1v1t1es
to any certam dut1es lt backs any projects whlch
are for the betterment of the students It promotes
the Homecomlng and May Day celebratlons lt
urges clean up campalgns It also malntalns a
gayer feStlVlty at Chrlstmas tlme by decoratmg
the halls wlth holly and wreaths
Student Counc1l members are elected from the
student body and are people who have shown
thelr classmates that they are w1ll1ng and able
to f1ll a Counc1l posltlon as the representatlve of
those classmates Every student should know h1s
representatne and through h1m VOICE h1s op1n1on
ln school affalrs for a better East Hlgh School
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
One of the greatest honors bestowed upon a
member of the 11A and 12th grade class 1S to be
elected 1nto Natxonal Honor Soclety
Th1S Soclety was f1rst establlshed at East Hlgh
1n 1925 by MISS Anna Corbett Smce then lt has
grown and developed unt1l now It has become one
of the most em1nent orgamzatlons of the school
The faculty members choose students w1th an
average of 85 or above on the baS1S of these four
qual1t1es Character, SGTVICE, Leadersh1p and
Scholarshlp
Noblesse Obllge IS thelr motto wh1ch mea ,
"Noble b1rth rmposes the obl1gat1on of noble c n
duct The dalsy 1S the SOC16ty s flower and whlte
and gold are the natlonal colors
The p1n wh1ch 1S a keystone Wlth a flamlng
torch and the four letters CSLS representmg
the pr1nc1ples of the organ1zat1on IS worn w1th
prlde by the members As the kevstone IS placed
by the bullder to hold the perfect arch 1n per
petual stab1l1ty so the structure of educat1on must
be held f1rm and true to the purpose of l1fe by
the vlrtues represented 1n th1S symbol
The soclety IS dlrected by M1ss Olga Johnson
and co sponsored by M1ss Loretta Tlsch and MISS
Helen Duvendeck
Flrst row Mary Lou Rosche Loralee Gray Eun1ce
Hallauel Alacla Hemphxll Tony Leomno vlce presl
dent Joe Marton treasurer Dorothy Boytlm secre
tary Carroll Petry presldent Betty Adams Mary
Kap1oltas Kxtty Fxsher
Second row MISS Olga Johnson adv1sor Joann Rlgdon
Jo Ann Staples Joan Ange J an1ce Habberf1e1d Donna
Thomas Lou1se Lengyl MarJor1e Brewer Go1d1e
Crowe Jean Le1ghtly Ida Murphy Pau11ne Nlcholas
Th1rd row Joyce Cr1s11p Jeanette Taylor Floramae
Spencer Mary PaStOY10US Wanda Lee Sult John
Harper Jack Sheppard Dave Bosley Kenny M1ller
Bob Boxler Clarence Berry Ionel Papaloan
Fourth row Mlchael Kf1StaH Tom Stouffer Charles
Geetmg John M1DOV1Ch Ken Ak1rs Herb N1chols
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Flamcke A11Cl8 Hemph1ll Audry Kolans Thomas
MCLSIH EISIB McElh1ney Irene Zakl1n, LOUISE Dolan
Agnes Shuman
Second row Clara Brooks Judy Clomley Marllyn
Dodds Judy Scott MarJor1e Harr1s Shlrley Frasxer
Betty Hartman Joanne Kramer Jeanne K1rkbaumer
L0lS Brown Mrs Dorothy Lahrmer adv1sor
Thlrd row V1van Tschantz Mary Curt1s Delmar Daw
son Earl Moore Ronme Suggett LOIS Worrell Kenny
Kru er Leftey MOSkOV1S
J UNIOR RED CROSS
The Jun1or Red Cross was organlzed 1n Akron
to g1V9 students an opportun1ty to serve others
There lS a ma1n Off1C6 at Bowen School Wh1Ch
d1rects somevx hat the 3CtlV1t1ES of all the separate
school organlzatlons The Clty lS d1V1d9d 1nto
d1str1cts Each d1str1ct lS composed of a hlgh
school and a small number of grade schools
Barber Dax 1d H111 East Roblnson and Se1berl1ns,
are 1n the East Hlgh d1str1ct
The ma1n source of the funds on WhlCh the
East H1gh Junxor Red Cross operates comes from
the donat1ons It rece1ves durlng Red Cross Week
1n March Every student who contr1butes to th1s
fund IS a member of the Junlor Red Cross and
those who attend the bus1ness meetmgs are act1ve
members
Th1s year the organ1zat1on added to 1ts treasury
bv sponsormg two dances by puttlng out two
ISSUES of the Red R1der by selllng m1lk 1n the
lounge and bv sell1ng exeryday cards
A lot of th1s money IS spent for those at the
Old Folks Home Every month a group of stu
dents gue a program of enterta1nment there
Cup cakes are served and a small g1ft IS glven
to those who have had blrthdavs dur1ng the
month Last Chr1stmas each person was g1ven
fru1t candx and tobacco or crochet cotton
A Chr1stmas partv was planned for the pre
school age ch1ldren at Sunsh1ne Cottage boxes
were fllled and sent oxerseas and a Chr1stmas
basket was sent to a needx fam1lx 1n the com
mumtv
Mrs Dorothy Lahrmer and MISS El1zabeth
Stump are the sponsors of Jun1or Red Cross
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Y Teens are the g1rls 1n school who belong to
clubs sponsored by the Young Women's Chrlstlan
Assoc1at1on Any g1rl 12 to 18 years of age may
belong to a Y Teen club organlzed 1n her school
By jolnlng a Y Teen club a g1rl becomes a Junlor
Wlde organlzatlon of women and g1rls of many
d1fferent SOCIH1 and econom1c group1ngs races
nat1ona11t1es and creeds In S1Xty two countr1es
younger g1rls of the Y are known as G1rl GU1d6S
G1rl C1t1zens 1n Tra1n1ng Youth Guards and
Youth Buddles
Sr Y Teen IS the name under Wh1Ch the 11th
and 12th grade glrls conduct thelr club Th1S year
marks thelr 26th year and the1r sponsors are MISS
Harrlet Horst and M1ss Helen Lussen The of
flcers are
Presldent Jean Le1ghty
VICE Pres1dent Marlta Woods
Secretary Rosemary K1dney
Treasurer Jean Sch1ll1nger
Projects of th1S club lnclude the sell1ng of
sandwlches on meetlng nlghts collect1ng penny
feet sponsormg a dance The Autumn Frol1c
and hav1ng a bake goods sale
Programs of the meetlngs have conslsted of
a square dance Wlth H1 Y and Jr Y Teen Back
ward Covered D1sh Banquet for the SQHIOFS
comb1ned xolley ball games vuth H1 Y and plc
ture shows
F1rst row Rosemary K1dney secretary Mar1ta Woods
VICE presldent Jean Lelghty pres1dent
Second row Judy Reed BODHIB Da1sher Dorls Martm
I1e1ta Lee Betty Games Joyce Holhngsworth Nancy
Palm
Th1rd row Nel11e F1gg Jean Sch11l1nger treasurer Mary
Pastor1us Betty Muth Jean Kxng Margxe Pr1cc
Sh1r1ey Peterson Lo1s Worrell Jeanette W11son
Frances Jones Merle H111 Mary Lou Fry M1111B
Medjed
Fourth row Nancy McCann Betty Harr1s Mary Lou
Rueffer Greta Wenner Joyce CFISIID A11ce Gardner
Joan Sutter Margaret Came Edxth Morgan Bonme
Denny MISS Helen Lussen Joan Patterson V1rg1n1a
MOYTIS
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Fxrst row Margaret Rankone treasurer Louxse Dolan
secretary Joan Brands v1ce presxdent Mary Lou
Usery presldent
Second row Mltll Rowland Lolly Morm Janet McK1s
SlCk Ann Smlth Joycelyn Foreman Mary Lou Ben
son Nellxe Knott Janice James Joan Pavelchek Jean
Bouthton Shlrley Wmer
Thlrd row Jeanette Kropac Mary Wllson Judy Weekley
Joyce Thorpe Shxrley Gourley Carol Phlllxps Jeanne
Lutes Marllyn Janaslk
Fourth row Mlss Kmnan Frances Yale Betty Cochran
Jean Kxrkbaumer Bonnie Hunt Paulme Deem Pat
Fleldlng PhV111S Horn Pat Klng
JUNIOR Y TEEN
One of the oldest clubs at East Hlgh School IS
the Y Teen It was orgamzed 1n 1918 under the
name of Censowe WhlCh was derlved from the
f1ve schools lt mcluded Ce from Central N from
gorth So from South W from West and E from
ast
The 1dea of the club IS to promote frlendhness
and Chr1st1an fellowshlp among the glrls and thexr
motto IS To f1nd and g1Ve the best'
Due to 1ts vast growth the Censowe was d1
Vlded 1nto two groups ln 1933 Mlss Mary
Mostemc was the f1rst advlsor of the Junlor
group
The present offlcers are Mary Lou Usery,
presldent, Joan Brands VICE presldent, Loulse
Dolan secretary, and Margaret Rankm treasurer
Mlss Esther hmnan 1S advlsor
Co edltors of the Y Teen paper th1s year were
Jeanette kropac and Mary Ann Carr
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To create ma1nta1n and extend throughout
the school and commun1ty h1gh standards of
seven thousand clubs and two hundred thousand
boys who are now part1c1pat1ng 1n the H1 Y pro
gram all over the Unlted States H1Y 1S the
only natlonal hlgh school organlzatlon wh1ch has
Chr1st1an pr1nc1ples for 1tS foundatlon and all
that any hlgh school boy has to do to Joln IS to
prom1se to uphold 1ts purpose
Here at East the H1 Y trad1t1on 1S bemg car
r1ed on by the S1gma H1 Y club w1th an actrve
rnembershlp of about twenty f1Ve boys who meet
once a week at school The past two years Mr
Paul Becker psychology teacher who 1S well
known among East students for h1s fr1endly Splflt
has been the club adv1sor
Some of the club projects have been conduct
mg the commun1ty chest campalgn general clean
up contr1but1ng to the WSFE fund and they have
also pa1d off most of a four hundred dollar pledge
to the World Youth Rehab1l1tat1on Fund to re
bu1ld war torn YMCA s all over the world
Slgma also has many soc1al events the ma1n
one be1ng thelr annual Sweetheart Ball wh1ch
IS held near Valentmes Day IH February
F1r t row Kenneth M1ller James Sloat Charles Yen
Robert Woods D1ck Hendron
Second row Gene Ke1fer Robert Daly pres1dent Marvm
Evans V1ctor McMahan RlChaTd Montgome y Jael
Sheppard Denn1s Vhckhne Mr Paul Becker aux or
Th1rd row Robert Holbrook Thomas Stouffer Hugh
Edwards James Tlcompson Joseph Evans Dave
Bosley Alan Moucha Ronald Howard John Curtls
James Mllburn
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Back row left to rlght Ronald Peck Jlm Thorp Dave
Swartz Marvln Walker head usher of the P M School
John Durden secretary treasurer Don Colle George
Smar James Young
Mlddle row Wllla Mae Rumon Elmor Moore Amy
Thurman Wlmfred Myers Mary Mulphy head usher
of the A M School
Front row Ann Evanchek Agnes Shuman Janlce
Habberfield Mlss Armstrong Marllyn Lesslck Roselee
Guzy Nanny Chxtty
USHERS
The Ushers orgamzatlon was started at East
H1gh 1n the fall of 1944 by Mlss Ruth Armstrong
Averagmg about twenty 1n number these
students are on duty for assemblles and evenlng
programs In addmon they occaslonally fulfill
Th1s IS a servlce group w1th some aspects of
a club GHICGYS mclude John Durden secretary
treasurer Eumce Wrlght asslstant secretary
terasurer Mary Murphy head usher for morn
1ng school assemblles and Marx 1n Walker, head
usher for afternoon assemblles
The only off1cer who preceded these was Ralph
Flsher who was a member of the group dur1ng
h1s four years at East was graduated 1n January
1948 and IS now a student at Akron U In hlS
Jumor year Ralph was spontaneously acknow
ledged as head usher for both davtlme and eve
mng functlons and so cont1nued unt1l graduatlon
Beglnnmg th1s year students become ellglble
for mernbershlp on the basls of rat1ngs mdxcated
by the1r classroom teachers The check sheet
used for thlS xncludes the followmg polnts scho
last1c average dependablhty. cooperatlon general
behavlor neatness and cleanhness and po1se
and carrxage
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GLEE CLUB
One of the oldest organlzatoms 1n East Hlgh
IS the Glee Club, now under the d1rect1on of M1ss
Ruth R Me1er She has been Wlth the club for
the past n1ne years
Tryouts are held usually after the end of the
semester and from the best, the new members
are chosen Each member IS 1ssued a scarlet robe
and a grey stole whxch he or she keeps and takes
care of durmg the school term
The Glee Club IS d1v1ded 1nto two classes, one
the flfth perlod and one the e1ghth perlod Of
flcers are chosen after the entermg of new mem
bers They conslst of a pres1dent a g1rl s secre
tary, and a boy s secretary for each per1od
After f1Ve semesters of muslc not countlng the
freshman year, the student IS entltled to a school
letter
The Glee Club part1c1pates 1n many school pro
grams Some of the annual ones are the Nat1onal
Honor SOC1ety Assembly the Amateur Show and
the Commencement Exercxses
They also present concerts and occas1onal
operettas outs1de of school aCt1V1t1ES The money
collected from these IS used for equ1pment for
the Glee Club, as, the buymg of the steps, the
robes and the sat1n stoles
Frrst row Nancy Palm Stella Taylor Imogene Gorman
Cleova Johns Joan Ayers Irene Ange Kltty F1sher
Joan Pavelchak M1ss MEIET Jean Aver1ll Marlene
Wyse Harrlet Boggs Joyce Holllngsworth Glorla
Myers Joann Suter Helen Hran1lov1ch Barbara
Tlnsley
Second row Lo1s Scott Lenore Davxs Darlene Brawer
Mar1lyn N1codemus Joann R1gdon Joyce Harvey
Lou1se Lengyel Joyce Cr1sl1p Mar1lyn McCann
Norma Landers Juan1ta Wallace Carol Slsler Flo
Cundlff Janet Rogers Loralea Grey Gold1e Crow
Th1rd row Jerry DHVIS Orlan Lehman Ramon Langley
Chalmers Shroeder Gene Ke1fer Cyr1l Ranspher
George Krlska Bob Mltchell Dan Colllns Dave
Bosley James Scrop D1ck Montgomery Sllas Evans
Bud Van Buren
Fourth row John RaSDlCk Ray Benson Sanford Reed
Gust Kal0pOd1S Kenny Wxlklnson Donald W M1l1er
John Durden Harold Mlller Robert Sandrldge Ionel
Papaloan B1llPaul1s Tom Stouffer Don E M1ller
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Frrst row Norma Duke Pat Detrle Anna Peake Su
Bowens Alberta Crawford Mordell Brown Arlene
Robmson Edna Mae Emlck Jamce Caxr Rlchard
Nyberg Kenny Kllbel Nlck Roscoe Bob Kemp
Do1thy H1l1egas Betty Mehok Marlene Means
Barbara Messener Shlrley Butcher Clala Brooks
Second row Ann Gee Sh1rley Foster Jullanne Scott
VIVIHH Tschantze Josephlne G1mell1 Carroll Stralton
Mary Arafars Betty D1etr1ck Loulse Probst Lester
Black Robert Montgomery Jlm Hayes Bob Smlth
D1ck Fost Nancy Ann T1llett Carol Cultrona Bonnle
Hunt Marv Wlllmgham Judy McKeown B111 M1ller
Thlrd row Mar1e Zelter Marla Wh1te Bettv Jones
Georgla Hunt Barbara Davldson Donna Joel Conme
Slaton Donald Colle Ronald Colle Charles Yen
Ronald Durant El0lSC Starkev Jean Kerkbaumer
Bernadme Peak Betty Turner Shlrley Batman Pat
Beers ReaJan Clark
ADVANCED CHORUS
Ady anced Chorus now under the d1rect1on of
Mlss Grayce M1ller was started about the N681
1930 Orlgmally lt was planned to take away
some of the pup1ls from the overcrowded study
halls The muslc was mostly popular tunes or
slmple songs
Gradually hovyeyer It became composed of
people vyho enjoy ed muslc and the songs were
harder and books were bought for them
The class became so croyy ded lt was necessary
to orgamze one ln the mornmg and one 1n the
afternoon
Novy the chorus IS a means by yyhlch pup1ls
keep on Vylth the1r muslc yyhlle vyaltmg to get
1nto the Glee Club or for those who llke musxc
but can't dey ote as much tune to lt as the Glee
Club demands
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THE BAND
We now present the East High Fightlng
Oriental Band under the direction of Mr Forest
High students as the band IS introduced this way
durlng the half time ceremon1es at football games
The band was first started 1n September of
1923 under the direction of Mr Armstrong In
1926 Mr Schneyer, now principal of Buchtel was
our band director Soon after Mr Schneyer left,
Mr L V Kelley our present printing teacher
was responsible for the band Following Mr
Kelley was Miss Grayce Miller who now teaches
math and music at East Mr R Frazier and Mr
R French succeeded Miss Miller Then in 1938
Mr Hawk came to East but not as a band director
He was music teacher unt1l 1944 when he became
our director
The band IS always seen at pep assemblies,
football games parades and community affairs
After football season ends they start to practice
for thelr annual Band Concert which IS presented
each spring There are 48 members and their
Off1C1al dress IS gray umforms with scarlet trim
The band would not be complete if we d1d not
have those high stepping magorettes under the
leadership of Mary Poore The majorettes in
clude Jean Bernert Bonny Denny Frances Jones
Florence Pittman Janet Rogers D1ane Wellman,
and Jeanette Wilson
MaJorettes Frances Jones Jeanette Wilson Bonnie
Denny Mary Poore Joan Bernette Flo Pittman
Janet Rogers Diane Wellman
First row Marilyn Janas1ck Ronald Petrey Juanita
Henninger Marilyn Flanann Marlene Sherburt Jim
Kaltwaser Dick Paulus Cyril Ransopher Betty
Moneypenny Barbara Schoneals Shirley Butcher
Martin Vron1ck J1Ck Schrop Shirley Frazer
Second row Delores DaVoe Pat Bassett Irene Ange
Dorothy Deming Carl Trout Dale Trout Steve
Keaton Darlene Brower Bob Woods Eddie Thron
Tom Moneypenny J1m Arnold
Third row Carl Moore Jack Hines Olive Zwolls Bob
Jones Nick Roscoe Harold Shingles Bob Kemp Ira
Felton William Grundy Carroll Petry Bill Vaught
Ronald Howard Ray Benson
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Flrst row JoAnn Staples Eunlce Hallauer Joann Rlgdon
Murlel Thorpe Wanda Lee Sult
Second row Barbara Deem Mary Detzel A11ce Mousetes
Delmar Davy son Kenny Kuger Janet Jacobs Frances
Jones
Th1rd row Mary Ann Carr Wmfxed Myers Betty
K1bble Nevm Carpenter Paul Whlte Roland Johnson
Kltty Flsher Shxrley Mehok
Fourth row Lols Brown Wally Tate Lorln ZlCk3f0OSG
Charles Slaton Harold 'Vhller Kenny Wxlkmson
Jlm Mulburn Joyce Thorpe
DRAMATIC CLUB
The East H1gh Dramatlc Club havlng been
Marjorle Moore Engllsh teacher durmg her flrst
vear at East Hxgh
In former years Mrs Moore has had dramatlcs
classes 1n Wh1Ch she tralned those who were 1n
terested ln dramatlcs After one semester of the
class they automatlcally became members of the
Dramatlc Club In the absence of these classes
It IS necessary for hopefuls to hand 1n wr1tten
appllcatlons to club members these are then
voted on
Three years ago the Dramatlc Club applled
for admlsslon 1nto The Natxonal Thesplan Socxety
and was accepted The Thesplans at East are
known as Troop 726 and at present there are flVe
members ln th1s group They are Stella Taylor
Joann Rlgdon Eunlce Hallauer JoAnn Staples,
and Kltty F1sher Those who become Thesp1ans
are ellglble for a letter 1n thelr senlor year
The purpose of thxs club IS to further the stu
dents 1nterest 1n dramat1cs by presentlng plays,
radlo sk1ts and assembhes
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Late 1n 1938 s1x boys who reallzed the 1m
portance of radlo 1n educatlon organlzed a
radlo club to serve the school through varlous
radlo act1v1t1es In 1939 the club adopted the pres
ent call letters of WSFE whlch stand for We
Speak For East and It became known as the
Rad1o Staff
As for the servlce to the school the staff
slnce IIS begxnnmg has had the respons1b1l1ty of
1n add1t1on has g1ven dramatlc sketches pre
sented a vocatlonal serles wrltten numerous
rad1o scrlpts and has appeared on local rad1o
statlons at varlous tlmes In the latter part of
1941 It was declded to expenment wlth the pre
sentatlon of an amateur show The local CBS
statlon agreed to carry the broadcast and the
plans were lmmedlately rushed to cornpletlon
In May 1942 the f1rst Amateur Show was pre
sented and lt IS now an annual affalr of the school
In 1948 the staff had the approprlate funds
to secure and bulld ltS own broadcastlng studlo
1n the classroom of 1ts sponsor Mrs Gaynelle
Upchurch Th1s studlo IS the result of the con
tlnuous hard work the staff has done sxnce 1ts
foundxng and lt 1S one of the fxnest 1f not the
f nest of 1ts type 1n the Clty school system
F1rst row Dean Maple Don Schmdewolfe Mrs Up
church advlsor Dave Bosley Jack Sheppard Clar
ence Berry
Second row Mr Boyd Maxwell M1chaelKr1stan Dave
Gryznak B111 Landers Howard Hale George Krlska
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Lee Sult Murlel Thorp Betty Adams Edna Smxth
Joan R1gdon Flo Cundlff
Second row Fave Land Ann Bondarovlch Joyce H01
llngsworth Betty Thornton Betty Lou Games Merle
H111 Lols Worrell Joan Staples Clarence Berry
Thlrd row Rex Gosnell Bob Laney Kenny Daugherty
Frances Matumch Marllyn Buckner Norman Muth
Dave Boslex Bob Boxler
CARAVAN STAFF
Ox er a quarter of a century ago 1n 1922 East
Hlgh ed1ted 1ts flrst paper The Rxsmg Sun Mr
Klrtley was one of the adv1sors at the tlme and
the students worked on the paper as an extra
currlcular 3Ct1N1tN
In 1920 the name of the publlcatlon was
changed to The Carax an The paper was then
consldered a full fledged newspaper as lt was
dn 1ded 1nto departments
Bv thls tlme News Engllsh was a part of the
school currlculum and The Caravan was a
product of the work done ln these classes An
lssue of the publlcatlon came out every Frlday
The paper vsas on the order of a small magazlne
CO1'lS1St1I'lg of exght pages
Later M1ss Ruth Armstrong was appolnted to
take care of the paper whlch was now pubhshed
every tvuo weeks Mr L V Kelly helped out
a great deal by handllng the prmtmg of lllustra
tlons prouded bv the art classes
Members of the staff who qual1f1ed were
1n1t1ated 1nto the Qulll and Scroll natlonal
orgamzatlon for student Journallsts and hlgh
ratlngs for the paper were recened from
scholastlc assoclatlons
The Caravan has recen ed flrst place ratmg
ln the Natlonal SCh0laStlC Press ASSOCl3tlOD for
the past nlne semesters To acqu1re th1S ratmg
the paper IS compared wlth other school papers
from schools the SIZE of East from all over the
Umted States
The Carax an has contlnued to adx ance and
to keep up wlth the tlmes Plctures have become
a regular feature of the paper smce photography
classes haxe been mcluded 1n the currlculum
M1ss Catherlne Hoffman was adx 1sor to the
Carax an staff for a perlod of SIX years pr1or to
1946 and M1ss Hazel MacLennan IS the present
adx 1sor
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
The Commerclal Club was organlzed 1n 1931
under the superv1s1on of Mrs L1ll1an Starkey
Mrs Starkey was the sponsor of th1s group unt1l
three years ago when MISS Rose PISCHZZI took over
these dut1es
The Commerc1al Club was organlzed for the
benef1t of all students taklng commercxal subjects
It serves to broaden the general knowledge of the
members and to 1ncrease the1r work1ng eff1c1ency
by lectures general 1nformat1on and tours
Another 1mportant purpose of the Commerc1al
Club IS to advance the lnterests of the Commerc1al
Department of East Hlgh School and to encourage
more students espec1ally boys to take commerc1al
subjects The Commerc1al Club helps these stu
dents expand the1r 1nterests and 1ncrease the1r
chance for success ln the buslness world
The h1ghl1ght each year for the club IS Busmess
Educat1on Week at wh1ch t1me contests are held
1n all classes of commerc1al subjects at each grade
level and awards 1n the form of p1ns are pre
sented to the w1nners of the contests
Anyone who IS 1n the elexenth or twelfth
grades and IS tak1ng at least one commerclal
subject IS el1g1ble for membersh1p
F1rst 1ow Ida May lVIurphy Dorothy Boyt1m treasurer
Marlon Kropac VICE pres1dent MISS Roe PISCHZZI
adv1sor Sally Waugh pres1dent Elo1se Starkey
secretary Jean Renchkovsky
Second row Ma1da P1dcoe Joanne Cress Geneva Hax
mon Dor1s Mart1n
Th1rd row Barbara Horn Audrey Glathers Cleova
Johns Carr1e Patr1ck Pat N1COl Barbara Z1mmer
man Helen Wyhowanec Imogene Gorman MBTIOH
Roberts Agnes Shuman Nancy T1llett Evalena Horn
Donna Cl1ng ROS1lyD Porter V1rg1n1a Matthews LOIS
Stevens M1ll1e Medjed Glenna Nesl1ne Jame Brun
son Clar1ce MOFYISOH
Fourth row June Leonard Clara Rusky Mary F1elds
Dorothy Detzel Dorothy Baker Helen Belknap Leah
GIDSOU Beatr1ce Bowen Mary Ellen Vaughn R1ta
All1son Donna Joel Delma Holland Beulah Thorn
ton Betty Bond Jerry Brunson Flo Cundlff
Gerald1ne D1ngle Louxse Probst Irene Zakl1n
F1fth row Charlotte MOTTISOD R1ta HIDES Anna Keys
Joyce Cr1sl1p Sarah Wxlson Barbara Dav1dson
Wanda Cr1tchf1eld Theresa Palazzo Roberta Under
wood Martha Gebhart Barbara Jack Jul1a Gebhart
Margaret Ca1ne Rosemary K1dDeV Betty Hastman
Edna Sm1th Mar1e Sm1th Loreen Gr1bble Norma
Landers, BSHIYICE Reed
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Flrst row Wanda Lee Sult JoAnn Cress Mr Bracken
advlsor Joan Rlgdon secretary Jack Sheppard
presldent Kxtty Flsher Janet Rogers
Second row Ida Mae Murphy Ann Slmms JoAnn
Staples Kenny M11ler Dave Bosley Flo Cundlff Mary
Ellen Vaughn
Thlrd row Clarence Berry, George Krxska Don Miller
SPEAKERS BUREAU
One of the newest organlzatlons at East IS
the Speakers Bureau It was formed ln September,
1948 under the sponsorshlp of Mr Herbert
Bracken teacher of Soc1al Studles, and durmg
1ts flrst slx months of exlstence, more than
doubled 1tS or1g1nal membershlp of seven charter
members
The purpose of the Speakers Bureau lS to
effect a mutual lmprovement ln elocutlon com
pos1t1on and debate and to enlarge the members
fund of general mtelllgence
In order to galn admlttance, It lS necessary
to be recommended by a faculty member or a
member of the Bureau 1tself, provlded the person
1n question mamtams an average of 85, or above,
1n the Soc1al Studles
Members partlcxpate 1n local and natlonal de
batlng COIDPEUIIODS, as well as school assembhes
and programs
The Bureau affords many opportun1t1es ln the
fleld of publlc speak1ng and IS one of the most
actlxe and h1ghly rated clubs at East Hlgh
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LATIN CLUB
The Lat1n Club here at East was formed 1n
order to help the Latln Club members 1n thelr
soclal act1v1t1es and to better acqualnt them w1th
the methods and customs of early Rome and 1ts
people
The club 1S an organlzatlon whlch meets the
flrst Monday of every month The meetmgs are
held 1n Room 403 and are attended by about 30
members
Et Cetera IS the word whlch all of the m
bers know and appreclate It 1S the name of the
club paper, Wh1Ch xs edlted by members of the
club once a semester and sold to the students
M1ss Martha Sturdevant has been sponsormg
the group s1nce lt was organlzed early IH No
vember of 1947
Th1s years club off1cers are Jeanne Lutes,
presldent, Charles Slaton, vxce presldent Don
M11ler, secretary, and Joan Brands, treasurer
Flrst row Jeanne Lutes pres1dent Charles Slaton vlce
presldent Joan Brands treasurer Donald M1l1er
secretary
Second row Else McE1h1ney Mary Lou Baker Mary
Lou Rosche Jean Boughten Clara Brooks Mary
Detzel Patr1c1a Basset
Th1rd row Shxrley Goff Marllyn Dodds Ruth Neu
baumer Pat Fleldmg Phyl1s Horn Eva Eades Joyce
Thorpe Judy Cromley Rlchard Hendren Mary Wxll
mgham Judy McKoewn
Fourth row John Roebuck Rlchard Ramsey Charles
Mrchael Lewxs Neal Stewart
Warton, Ceorge Kriska, Harold Miller, Bob Sandridge,
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First row Barbara Messnei Miss Blake advisor Anna
lee Topper
Second row Alacia Hemphill Elenoi Wevtovich Rosalie
Starcher
Thiid row Helen Schek Maitha Gebhait Marv Ann
Carr Shirley Mehok
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
The Future Homemakers of America club
known as the FHA has been in existence at
East for more than lo years Miss Kathryn BIEIZ
with the help of Miss Jean Blake and Miss Bertha
Frampton has sponsored this girls club for 13
xears Recentlx tne name of the organization
was changed It was formeilx known as the
Home Economics Club
There is onlv one requirement to Join FHA
All members must haxe at one time or another
taken a home economics subject Its purpose is
to promote better familx lixing for girls now and
after graduation and marriage
Future Homemakers of America is affiliated
xx ith regional state and national clubs. Each
year girls from East are represented at Columbus
for the state meetings. Plans are now being made
for a summer camp near Columbus.
The girls put on special community projects
at Thanksgiving and Christmas and for years they
have sold sandwiches at noon for the student
body. Their meetings are held the third Wednes-
day of every month.
GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The G1rls Athletlc Assoc1at1on Wh1Ch was
or1g1nally the Glrls E Club 1S composed of stu
dents from 10B and above who are mterested 1n
glrls sports
The purpose of th1s club 1S to promote 1nterest
ln glrls athletlcs develop leadersh1p sportsman
Shlp, and good c1t1zensh1p
A po1nt system has been worked out whereby
members, after securlng 250 po1nts and meet1ng
other requlrements are entltled to a letter E
Pomts are recelved for partlclpatxng ln varlous
outslde sports for scholarshlps and perfect school
attendance and for captalnlng teams The g1rls
are also requlred to ma1nta1n an academlc average
of 80 and a gym average of 85
For money ra1s1ng projects the club has spon
sored dances svum partles and have collected
sales tax stamps At Chrlstmas txme they con
trlbuted to the fund to a1d needy fam1l1es Health
supplles were also purchased for the Health
classes as a servlce to the school
Mlss Helen Sulllvan, the club sponsor says
that ln the future G A A would l1ke to see 1ntra
mural sports among glrls here at EAST
Fxrst row Joann Melenock Eva Holdenak Joan Patter
son presldent Connle Morm Shxrley Moffat Mary
Murphy Rosahe Starcher Sh1r1ey Mehok
Second row Mary Lou Baker Lo1s Hughes Pat Stanley
Reese Wxlson Betty Wheeler Cherry Starcher Ana
lee Topper Mary Ann Carr
Th1rd row Sarah Perrlne Mary Detzel Dorothy Dem
mmg Shlrley Frazler Jo Ayers Clara Brooks
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Flrst low Marllyn Radlck Joyce Cr1sl1p Jeanette
Taylor Merle H111 Mrs Eckroad MHIIIVH Buckner
Betty Harrls Frances Matunlch Delores Vromck
Second row Joan Johnson Marlta Woods Glenda Hays
Shxrley Moffet Wamta Watson M rv Ann Martln
Pat Beers Pat Nlchol Den1se Kempel Barbara Reese
Thlrd row Wanda Lee Sult Mary Partor1us Donna
Davles Marlene Wyse Jean Nunley Mary Lou Usury
Sammle Patell Bonme Denny Mar1lyn Stout Gwen
Fender Dlane Wellman Nell1e Flgg
SPONSORS
Glrls Sponsors Club was orlglnated 1n 1932 as
a dramatlc club under the dlrectlon of Mxss Mc
Cown It now has a d1fferent purpose wh1ch 1S
to foster frlendshlp among the glrls m school
9Sp6C181ly freshmen
Representatwes to the club are voted ln by the
glrls 1n thelr own c1ass1f1cat1on and are selected
for the1r scholarshlp leadersh1p personallty and
character
Sponsors hold two soclal events durmg each
semester a dance for the ent1re school and a
freshle mlxer for 9B g1rls They also present two
needy fam1l1es Wlth baskets at Thaf1kSg1V1l'lg and
Chrlstmas
As a money ralslng project bookcovers were
sold to students last fall and potato ch1ps were
sold 1n the lounge when It was open Th1s IS gomg
to be cont1nued 1f the lounge IS made avallable
agam
ln1t1at1on IS one of the blggest events 1n a
Sponsors l1fe A formal and an lnformal one IS
held at the regular meetlngs Wh1Ch take place 1n
the homes of the members
Another blg affa1r IS the seml annual banquet
held each January and June to say farewell to
the SGDIOFS and to welcome nevx members
Mrs Nexa Eckroad IS the present advlsor of
n1s club
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Dolothw St111vte11
Second xoxx Ruth Elxod BIULQ
Scott Call Flecht James M11
btnn Dolothx Hoclgkus
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Ar Es
A Es are gnven to tose
students who have fulfllled cer
tam requnrements To be elngu
ble for a letter they must have
had two semesters of art and
an average of 85 or above n
that sublect They are also re
quired to obtam 85 pomts by
domg such things as golng to
art lectures readmg books
selllng some of theur work
vnsntmg museums makmg scrap
and sketch books posnng for
classes and doing art work
for teachers
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SPORTS
Splfll WINS Thls famed East Hlafh motto
has aluaxs been tollovt ed and suppo1ted bx the
xauous teams the student body and the facultx
Respect fm th1s motto has encou1aged the bots
to f1.5ht tm XICIOIX 1n the sex eral sports Some
saddened our souls but co operatlon and good
spcntsmanshlp st1ll shme through The boxs wear
then 1th'et1L Es xxlth p11de and the student
bodx esteems the vxearel as one xx ho has upheld
the honol and 1eputat1on of an East Hugh Athlete
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Varsity Norma Stutler Sammie Pateli Merle H111
Marlene Wvse Marilyn NlCOd6mUS Do Do Vronlck
captain
Reserves Louise Lengyel captain Norma Hodgkiss Jean
Schillmger Pat Lyell Fave Shavei
CHEERLEADERS
To measure up to the requirements of be
coming a cheerleader the student either boy or
girl must have poise personality ability a nice
appearance good character and an original cheer
The applicant must also be at least in the tenth
grade before trying out Upon making the grade
of becoming a cheerleader he must keep h1s
school grades up Just as it is necessary in other
athletic sports
The cheerleaders are chosen by Mr Mearig
and Mr Ault two faculty members two members
of student council and by two boys from every
athletic field which includes baseball football
basketball swlm golf track and cross country
If the student is chosen to cheer on the Varsity
squad he w1ll receive an E letter
Both the Varsity and Reserves practice every
dav duilng the sixth period so that they can keep
in good cheering form for the basketball and foot
ball games
During the second semester every Monday
night for one hour, the Varsity and Reserve cheer-
leaders help coach the prospective members who
try out.
Mrs. Neva Eckroad has been the cheerleaders
advisor for the past six years.
Above: Asst. Coach Chapman, Breedlove, Marean, Greenwood
Lytle Cullom Tyson Legrain Fears.
Left Burdeck Esola Ford
VARSITY
Center to prow Peake Jackson Savula Mathews Coach Krmo
Parsons Slmmons Stadler Fuller
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Center bottom row Lelrnelster Harkms Jeffor1es Surgeon New
come Melonas H111 Mart1n Franke
FOOTBALL
Left Sommervxlle Dye Cunnmgham
Below Anton Berry Borders Ragan Co Captaxn Kam1nsk1 Well
man Rhodes Owens Asst Coach Patela
EA T 13 CUYAHOGA FALLS 0
September 17 1948
Startlng the season off 1n v1ctor1ous fashlon the
Flghtlng OFIEHLHIS trlpped a scrappy Falls Tlgers
outf1t mak1ng the1r f1rst debut under coach Don
Greenwood The f1rst half saw the two teams
battl1ng on even ground but m1dway 1n the thrrd
frame Esola East s quarterback lntercepted Ron
ald Kearns pass and scampered 38 yards to the
goal l1ne Later ln the same perlod Jlm Fears
raced 20 yards for the f1nal marker
EAST 27 BUCHTEL 19
September 24 1948
After spottmg the Gr1ff1ns a 19 pomt lead
1n the f1rst half the battl1ng Orxentals scored once
m1ss1on After checkmg the Buchtel offense 1n the
thlrd perlod the Arabs roared back 1n the fourth
quarter w1th 21 po1nts Slmmons Jackson and
Sommervllle all h1t the scormg column ln spark
1ng the team to 1ts f1rst C1ty Ser1es v1ctory
EAST 2 KENMORE 7
October 2 1948
An mjury rlddled Or1ental team dropped a
thrlller to the Cardxnals of Kenmore at Old Forge
Fleld when guard Jerry Fouts mtercepted an
East pass and eluded the home team for 74 yards
and a touchdown A slow movlng game t1ll the
fourth perlod the game turned 1nto a suspenseful
thrlller when the two teams caught the sp1r1t
After Fout s game w1nn1ng run the Orlentals
bounced back for a safety but the 2 po1nts were
all the team could gam 1n ILS f1rst defeat and f1rst
setback 1n C1ty Ser1es warfare
EAST 0 GARFIELD 12
October 9 1948
Flndxng the gorng a l1ttle rough ln the1r fourth
game also the Orlentals dropped the1r second
game and second C1ty Ser1es game to the Prexles
at the Rubber Bowl A scoreless game t1ll the
fourth perlod the Prex1es pushed across the1r
two TDs on runs by J1m Kallenbach and Bud
Bond when the East defense seem1ngly faltered
EAST 20 CENTRAL 6
October 15 1948
Armed w1th team umty and deslre after a
bout wlth player d1ssens1on M1ke Krlno s charges
dumped defendmg champlon Central by a Wlde
margm of 20 6 Playlng bonecrushmg and bru1s
mg football from the outbreak the Arabs scored
ln the f1rst quarter when Sommervllle went
over from the 9 yard l1ne Jess Owens countered
1n the th1rd canto and Sylvester Breedlove 1n
the fourth for the Orlentals East s b1g lme check
ed the Wlldcats beautlfully 1n thxs one the W1ld
cats only defeat by a C1ty Ser1es club
EAST 14 SOUTH 38
October 22 1948
W1th Easts chances of ga1n1ng a spot 1n the
play offs dependmg on the outcome an mspxred
South Hlgh eleven dumped the Orlentals but
good from the Ser1es race Scormg at w1ll
throughout the game the South eleven galned
a spot 1n the playoffs for the1r new coach Lou
EAST 6 FOSTORIA 21
October 29 1948
Makmg the1r f1rst road tr1p of the season the
Or1entals traveled to Fostorla Oh1o to battle the
Fostorla Indxans The Redmen turned up Wlth
the fmest 1nd1v1dual performer the Orxentals
faced all season m Carlos Jackson Though the
team played a stellar game lt was just too much
Jackson as the potentlal all Oh1o1an scored all
three of the home town touchdowns East scored
1n the thlrd quarter on a pass from Esola to Herb
Jackson but the Orlentals left the fleld on the
short end of the score and under pollce protectlon
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EAST 19 CANTON LEHMAN 13
November 5 1948
Determmed to f1n1sh the season v1ctor1ous the
Fxghtmg Orlentals turned upon the Lehman Polar
Bears at Fawcett Stadlum 1n Canton for the1r
fmal game and v1ctory After spottlng the Polar
Bears a 13 pomt advantage the Arabs roared
back to f1n1sh strong w1th 19 po1nts Much cred1t
for the v1ctory went to the senlors playlng the1r
last game for the Scarlet and Grey
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CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD
The first champ1onsh1p of the school year
was brought home by the East H1gh Cross Coun
try Squad
In the1r quest for the C1tv Champlonshlp on
October 23 the Orlentals lost a hard fought meet
to the North Hlgh Vlkmgs 46 to 52 Desp1te thls
loss Easts Bob Boxler took 1nd1v1dual honors
when he defeated Jackson Wagner and Marvm
Crosten of North and set a new C1ty record of
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The harrlers determlned to beat North came
back the followmg Saturdav to nand a favored
run elght other schools for the D1str1ct T1tle
Boxler once agam defeated C1OSte1'1 and Wag
ner of North for the 1nd1v1dual t1tle
East along w1th North and Garfield quallfied
for the State Meet at Mansfield Ohlo November 6
The Orlentals Harr1ers fresh from the Dls
trlct Meet lost the State Crown to a well balanced
and hlghly favored Cleveland West Tech Squad
over a wet w1nd swept course
Boxler agaln took 1nd1v1dual honors maklng
lt three tlmes an East Hlgh runner had taken
1nd1v1dual state honors John Holoman January
1948 turnmg the trxck tW1Ce
Dur1ng the regular course of the season
Coach Chff Casenh1ser s squad comp1led a record
of three v1ctor1es and one defeat
The Arabs one setback came from North 25
to 30 East then defeated South 22 to 37 spanked
Top row Manager Sam Kratzer Don Schlndewolf
Herbert Korman M1ke Kldney Ed Ol1ver Frank
BuJor1an Gerald Keller Manager Dallas Franklm
Second row Alumnus Ben Schman Glen Hummel
J1mmy Brady James Bl1SS Bob Algae Oscar John
son J1m Sloat Charles Nlderhoff, John Hanna Coach
Casenh1ser
Th1rd row Nat Coleman Neal Stewart Ph1l S1mmons
Tony Kontes Bob Boxler Dave Parker John Lovatt
Fred Jones Kenny Holloman
Front row Charles Wharton Ronald Cook Wayne
Wells Buddy S1mmons Bob Wllllams Clarence Brad
shaw Dave Johnson
Barberton 18 to 43 and 1n a trlangular meet de
feated Mansfield and Garfield 23 to 47 to 67 re
spectlvely
Several boys gave excellent performances the
past season One of the best was turned ln by
John Lovett a senlor 1n h1s first season of Cross
Country He placed seventh ln the state and
fimshed no lower than thlrd 1n dual meets Others
were turned IH by Tony Kontos Ray Langley
Ed Ollver Neal Stewart and Ph1l S1mmons The
thm clads home course IS routed over Goodyear
He1ghts Metropol1tan Park but most of the meets
were run away from home
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Back row Manager Paul Wh1te Steve Roskow B111
Dahlgren Francls Rlck Bob Marvm Don Everhart
Reed Llsterman Coach Lawrence Rlcker
Front row Manager D1ck Yeager B111 Newcome D1ck SWIM TEAM
Pepe Glen Sax Alan Moucha D1ck Jenkms Ronnle
Sugget B111 Kelth Bob W1se
F1rst place 1n the c1ty and second place 1n the
Greater Akron League xs the record made by
Easts sw1m team thxs year under the coachmg
of Larry Rxcker They followed Falls Hlgh and
preceded Buchtel Garfleld West St Vmcents
St Marys and Barberton
and two losses Both losses were determ1ned by
the last event of the meet the 200 yard freestyle
relay In the Garfleld meet It was a Jump of the
gun that made the dxfference and 1n the cham
p1onsh1p meet wlth Falls a bad turn gave the
losmg verdlct
Letters that were awarded th1s year went to
Capt Glen Sax who w1ll be back for h1s fourth
year as a regular wxth the tankers He ranked
second ln scorlng Wlth 46 polnts Those wlnmng
letters for the second t1me were Alan Moucha
D1ck Pepe and D1ck Jenklns Alan Moucha
backstroke artlst who IS the leadmg scorer on
the team w1th 49 pomts and D1ck Pepe breast
Stroker w1ll be the only two boys leavmg the
team th1s season Other returnmg lettermen w1ll
be Reed Llsterman FFHHCIS Rlck Ronald Suggett
B1ll Kelth Bob WISE B111 Dahlgren and B111
Newcome
The boys tramed long and often wh1ch IS a
trlbute to thelr w1ll to excel
East Garfleld
East South
East West
East St Vmcent
East Barberton forfelt
East Buchtel
East St Mary
East 29 Falls
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
Salem James Cullom Leroy Parsons Coach Russ Estep
James Pope Frank Papatoms
Ross Parsell Howard Royal Paul Sapronettl George
Leroy Parsons .hm Sklp Pope J1m Cullom
Captam
SEASONS HIGH SCORERS
Barberton December 3 1948
Openrng the 48 49 cage season agalnst a hrghly
touted Barberton frve East Hrghs Frghtlng Orrentals
went down to defeat 53 27
The Magrcs led at quarter turns wrth 17 8 at the
first perrod 30 10 at half and 37 22 at the close of the
thrrd perrod
Elyrla December 7 1948
Trekrng to Elyrra on Tuesday December 7 East
met Elyrra Hrgh School and went down to therr second
defeat 40 34
Frghtrng hard all the way the Arabs led 10 9 at
the end of the rnrtral Derrod With Leroy Parsons and
Jrm Pope who dumped rn 9 pomts each for the eve
nrng leadrng a second quarter drrve the Orrentals held
a 22 18 lead at half
But the Orrentals succumbed to a second half
drrve whrch put Elyrra 1n charge 26 25 at the thrrd
quarter and left them on the long end 40 34
Falls December 10 1948
Desplte the efforts of Jrm Pope who racked up
13 pornts the Arab cagers went down to therr thrrd
strarght defeat at the hands of the Cuyahoga Falls
Falls led all the way wrth quarter scores of 10 8
18 12 and 29 20
West December 17 1948
Although they battled all the way Easts cagers
succumbed to the West Cowboys 44 35
Jrm Pope who caged 15 for the nrght led a first
perrod drrve to grve the Orrentals an 8 6 advantage
Trerng rt up 16 all at half West went on wrth a 31 23
lead at thrrd quarter to wrn
St Vuncent December 21 1948
The Orrentals found rough gorng for the fifth tnne
thrs season as they went down to defeat 60 36 at the
hands of St Vrncents
St Vrncents posted quarter leads of 13 6 28 14
49 19 to grve the Arabs then' fifth strarght loss
Canton Lehman December 28 1948
Drsaster struck agarn as the Arabs went down t
defeat 38 28 at the hands of Canton Lehman
Although ahead 12 8 at the end of the first perrod
the Orrentals found themselves on the short end 22 19
at the end of the thrrd quarter
G A M January 3 1949
Vrctory number one of the 48 49 campargn came
at the expense of the Goodvear Apprentrce Machrnrst
39 31
Jrm JC Cullom and Jrm Skrp Pope fired the
Frghtrng Shreks to then trrumphed wrth lo and 12
pomts respectrvely
Tred 8 8 all at the end of the first perrod thrs fine
battle found East on the long end 20 18 at half After
fallmg behrnd 29 28 at the end of the thrrd perrod the
Arabs went on to then rnrtral xx rn
Buchtel January 7 1949
Leroy Parson scored rrs only two pomts of the
game wrth 40 seconds to go to grve East a 30 28 upset
wrn over the once proud Buchtel Grrffs
Enterrng the game 15 pornt favorrtes after wrnnrng
8 strarght the Grrffs were muddled befuddled and con
fused by the brrllrant defensrve play of the Shreks
Effectrvely stopprng Bob Sperght Buchtel towerrng
66 center East fought an uphrll battle to wrn The
game was tled 8 trmes wrth Buchtel holdrng perrod leads
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Successrve baske s by Jrm Cullom Jrm Pope and
Sylvester Breedlove put the Arabs rn front 28 24
Sperght followed wrth a basket and Earl Tate drop
ped 1n a two pomter to set the stage for Parsons game
wrnnrng basket
North January 14 1949
Trarlrng all the way East Hrgh cagers went down
to defeat at the hands of the North Vrkrngs 49 40
The Arabs were on the short end of perrod scores
of 12 9 26 20 and 36 27 to lose therr seventh game rn
rn nlne tarts Leroy Parsons netted 13 for the evenrng
Canton Tlmken January 22 1949
Unable to halt the capers of Trmkens Bob Locke
who netted 19 pomts East s Orrentals fell prey to a fast
breakrng Canton Trmken five 58 49
Leroy Parsons and Jrm Pope rolled up 13 and 12
pornts respectrvely but to no avarl as Trmken held
perrod leads of 16 13 29 26 and 47 37 to wrn gorng
away
South January 28 1949
Badly outclassed by a hard charging South Hrgh
five East went to therr erghth defeat rn eleven starts
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Jack Freeman led the South attack wrth 27 pomts
as they led all the way after the second perrod
Garfleld February 4 1949
Outscorrng Garfreld 118 rn the last perrod East
Hrghs cagers fmrshed on top 37 31 IH a game played
at Garfreld Gym
After leadmg 11 4 at the end of the first perrod
the Arabs fell behrnd 2018 at the half The rrvals
canto
Jrm Cullom who netted 12 markers provrded the
scorrng punch but rt was a team vrctory as the Shexks
nabbed therr fourth wm
Hower February 11 1949
Paul Sapronettrs basket rn the late stages of the
game gave East a hard earned 30 28 wrn over Hower
Vocatronal
Behrnd 13 5 at the end of the first perrod Hower
pulled wrthrn one pomt of the Arabs as the frrst half
ended 18 17
Jrm Pope dunked rn 11 pornts for the evenlng top
total tor the Orrentals East posted a 22 17 thrrd quarter
lead
Kenmore February 18 1949
Unable to half the scorrng antrcs of Tony Ondrus
and Bob Lovelace Easts Arabs lost a heartbreakrng
44 43 overtime decrsron to Kenmore
Ondrus and Lovelace garned 22 and 17 pornts re
spectw rely Leroy Parsons led the Orrentals wrth 14 pomts
Wadsworth February 21 1949
Held scoreless rn the frnal canto Easts cagers
dropped a 36 20 decrsron to Wadsworth rn the closrng
game of the regular season
Kent Roosevelt March 3, 1949
Easts Arabs closed therr 48 48 cage campargn Frr
day March 4 losrng to Kent Roosevelt 37 31 rn the
frrst round play of the Northeastern Ohro sectional
tournament
Paul Sapronettr and Leroy Parsons dumped rn 12
and 11 pornts respectrvelv as the Arabs closed therr
season wrth a 5 11 record
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Front Carl Franke Ronme Leaf
gren J1m Floto J1m Harsha Ken
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Back Coach B111 Sudeck J1m
Thornton Norman Rhodes J1m
Walker Leroy Stephans San Ara
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To keep up an ever 1ncreas
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the freshmen sophomore and
Junlors who show ab1l1tv are
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B1ll Sudeck of Kent State
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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Front Donald Frankhn B111 S1mp
son M1chae1 Kldney D1ck Sap
DTODCLLI Henry Reed
Back Joe Mateen B111 Grundy
Coach Russ Estey B1ll Gallegly
Walter Jones
VARSITY TRACK SQUAD
The East High Oriental Track Squad started
the year in a promising fashion as thev swept to
two successful dual meet victories over Tall
IH the Annual Mansfield Relays at Mansfield Ohio
Coach Casenhiser had lettermen in almost
every event as the season got underway Out
standing performances in the meets early in the
season showed Tony Esola breaking his own rec
ord in the pole vault Marty Savula breaking both
school records in the discus and shot put, Bob
ning the 880 yd run Waldo McCray taking the
440 yd dash and Carl Borders vxinning the 100
and 220 yd dashes
FRESHMEN TRACK SQUAD
madge and Ravenna and captured an eighth place Boxler winning the mile runsg Tony Kontos win-
Front Dick Foster Andy Sirota Dick Miller George
Salem Howie Royal A1Sm1th Gary Baird Carrol Lewis
Standing Dave Bosley Jim Floto Ronme Leafgren
Jim Pope Jim Casey Don Jordon Jim Walker Walt
Lehto Coach Mike Krmo
BASEBALL
With Coach Mike Krino starting his first year
as baseball mentor, the Oriental Baseball Nine
got off to a flying start by notching five straight
victories. The 1948 District Champs showed much
promise to repeat as a contender for the City and
District Crowns.
Pictured are Dick Schoonover, 1948 East mound
ace who assists Coach Krino and Jim 'Skip' Pope,
1949 mound ace and first baseman.
John Smlth Ross Parsell MHTVIH Evans Jack Tr1e1 Bob Laney
Tonw Anton
Claxence Beuy
Call B0ldClQ
Daxe Boslev
Bob Boxlex
Swl Breedlove
Jack COODGI
J1m Cullom
B111 Dahlglen
Laddle Dans
Tom Esola
Maxxmn Exans
J1m Floto
HHIXBW Fuller
B111 Ford
Daxe Gezzar
Bud Hlltbrand
Helb Jackson
Blchard Jenkln
F1661 Jone
Don Joxdan
Ed KHfN1DSlx1
B111 Kexth
Robelt Kenny
Tonw Kontos
Bob Lanew
I-tax Langlex
Reed Lxsterman
John Lox ett
Ed Lstle
Allan Mouche
Bob New come
Eddxe Olner
F1ank Papatoms
Carxol Petrle
Ross Palsell
Le1ox Palsons
Dlck Pepe
ATHLETIC E WINNERS
MR DAVID MacCAlLOPS
FACULTY MANAGER
James Pope
Ralph Ra an
F1 SIICIS R1Ck
Geolge Salem
Paul Saplonettl
Dlck Schoonover
Maltw Savula
Glen Sax
B111 Slmmons
Anclw Slrota
Neal Stexx a1t
Ronald Suggett
B111 Wallace
John Smlth
B111 Webb
Jlm Wellman
MANAGERS
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Sam Ifratzer
Geolge Kuska
Joe Peel
John Rasmck
James Smlth
Tony TOp0Hg1S
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