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'.Q,.Z'f T 11.2 :- 1, -'Q 'IYQI ' . ,Iex'.QxrL-,. - , WV I , . -. ' - ' 'If' iw-1,-+anrIl'. THE ll 9 3 5 SUNRISE YEARESOUK EAST HIGH SCHOUIL ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA School Board, City of Eric Diehl, John U. Superintendent of Schools Schaffner, Milton Shubert, Felix S., M. Term Ends December 1, 1935 Maxwell, Charles D. Scobell, R. C. Secretary and Business Manager McDonald, John McClelland, W. E. President of liozircl Term Ends December 1, 19355 Scibetta, S. L., M. D. Moore, George 0. Assistant Superintendent of Schools Shepard. Dr. R. W. DeTuerk, John K., M. D. Vice-President of Bozml Term Ends December l, H3255 Mahoney, Bertha Winter We, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-five respecU'ully dedicate this annual to JOHN C. DIEHL in appreciation of his long and active service in the public schools of Erie. Including the present class we have graduated 1460. XVe are proud of our graduates. Our district attorney told me that high school graduates are fine, law- abiding citizens. This has been true of our graduates of East High. Our graduates are our best recommenda- tion. Their conduct in life reveals their training. It is our ambition at East that every student, whether he graduate or not, fit better into his community and live a life of service. May you, Seniors, as you go out continue to uphold our traditions. MJ. W. Ray. Faculty RAY, JOHN-Principal BOOTH, MIRIAM B.-Assistant Principal GILLESPIE, H. C.-Assistant Principal ALDEN, CAROLYN-Englixh ALLEN, LAURA'-Geography ALEXICK, JOHN-Science ANDERSON, WALTER-General Shop ARROWSM ITH, ARTHUR-Commercial Law, Business Principles BACHMAN, ADELAIDE-Mathematics BERNARD, jOSEPHINEiGengraphy BETTS, FLORENCE-English BIERS, LURA WATSON-Orthopedic BONNELL, MARGARET-Cooking, Hygiene BRYAN, ESTHER-Ilislory BUELENS, JENNIE-French BURNS, TERESA-English CARLSON, CLARA-History CARR, ELIZABETH-Geography CARR, MARTHA-English CHAMBERLAIN, MARTHA-English CHRISTOPH, CATHERINE-History CHRISTOFF, JOSEPH-Mathematics CROWELL, CHARLOTTE-Sewing DAVIES, DOROTHY-History DE TUERK, JAMES-History, English DICKEY, A. G.-Hygiene, Physics DIEFENDORF, DOROTHY-Swimming ENGEL, EVELYN-English GARDNER, FRANCES-General Science GERBOTH, AUGUSTA-Typing GILLESPIE, ELEANOR-English, Hislory GILLESPIE, MARY-Matlzematics GOOD, ELEANOR-Music HARBOLD, RALPH-History HARTMAN, AGNES-Biology HECK, HENRY F.-Bookkeeping HENDRICKS, DOROTHY-Geography HUGHES, GERTRUDE-English HYDE, JAMES-'Physical Education JORDAN, WALTER-General Shop JOSSELYN, NAN+ Ilislory KELLOGG, D. E.-Dmfling KERN, LYDIAAGerman KOERBER, EMMAfSe'wing KOMORA, JACK-Swimming KUPERMAN, MINNETTA-Ilixlnry LAFFEY, TEKLAwMaIl1emafir.v MCCONKEY, LILLIAN-Art MCMAHON, MARY-English MEAD, MAUDE-History, Cam. Geography MERRILEES, CLYDE-Bookkeeping MICHALSKI, CHARLESwHisinry, Dramalirs MILLOY, RUTH -Lulin MONG, CATHERINE-Librarian NASH, MARGARET-Mathematics NEASE, JOHN W.-Stenography NELSON, GUSTAV-Music PARKER, MARGARET-Sewing PILLE, KATHERINEhPhysical Educafinn ROTH, CALLA B.-English SACKETT,BLANCHE-English I SCHABACKER, LILLIE-lllathemaiicx SLOAN, MAUDE-English SMITH, ELEANOR-General Science THOMPSON, ETHEL-HMalhemalics VANCE, EMMA-Art WAHA, C. RAYMOND-Penmanship, Spelling WALSH, ANNA Mmazgebfa WILBERT, ELIZABETH-Typing WILLIAMSON, CHARLES-Chemislry WILSON, MILDRED-Hisfory WINKLER, SADIE-Spelling, omz English YOUNG, ELEANOR-English L 5 I .,.., wwf? 17 X 'Q-,G J qw, ., W v.. 11.92 A 7 1 .Wh I I 1 . . V 1 A .- 4 f y u ,,. , . I r 1 1 1 . 1 J 1 .n , , X .. -1, ,: f Q 'l I 1 1 1 4 we ' 1 l A .4 f .1 N' J 4 f 1- Q A. f I ,P-51 1:- H, . In .fqff W-al av I... .4 tw, H 2 ,,, hk ii'i i J Q ,Q Qs , ' Sl 'HQ ,asa -i ,, 3 . A - E qt, 1 I sw? wg tb x i d Y 3 J . I H Q ., img. . .1 5 .., -fi s,.. .O I ' T lf' I I . :Zx ' L ii ,L ' if i Q Q . 2 V, x ' T X 1 t Nm 5 ii T Q Midsycar Class of 11935 Seniors, Banc nets, Proms, flass Rin fs, fommencement-all these were distant thou fhts as we entered I is high school. XYe had lirst come out of junior high and had lween given the name Freshmen. But tht new name brought with it nothing lmut the opportunity to choose our own subjects anc the school events. l to participate in XYe waited. Now we decided that we could help luring honors to our school. Football, lmasketlmall, and all the other scholastic and athletic activities were heneiited hy our contributions. Now we were gaining prestige. XXX- had a place in all the activities of the school. Thus our sophomora and junior years were passed. Finally, We were classed as Seniors. In our midst were the stars and champs of East High. ln this last year all our dreams were realized. Finally the day came when we. the Class of lfelrruary, ISHS, tool, our places on the platform for the climax of our school career-Commencement. XYe are now a part of another school-the school of the world. Let us hope that the advice and expe rience we obtained at liast will carry us to our goal in this school. 54 L 1' Roy fill rlsnn Anderson, Carl Track 2, 31 lntramnral basketball Il We know his affection for East' will endure, And he's a good pal, of that we are sure. Alex. Pearl Commencement Speaker -t Pearl was a smart East lligh lass. She ranked high in the l-february class, Adams, Nick J. Ring Committee 4, Hi-Y, lf Club Z5 A favorite with both girls and boys. Nit'k's smiling ways will bring many joys. Becker, Marie Commencement Speaker -I A quiet girl is our Marie, Hut a better-liked lass we never did See. Birch, Jack Class Day Connnittee -l You all recall our good friend, jack, For wit and zest he did not lack. Fisher, Dorothy Debating Club 2. 3, -lg M Club 2, ZS, -lg Basketball 2, Il, -l A denture girl with a sparkling smile, She'll be remembered a long, long while. Fendya, Mike What more conltl we say for laughing Mike Than that he's a boy whom we all like. Roy, James Football l, 2, Zi, 'l: lntramural basket- ball I, 2, 5, 4 l'loughie isa friend worth while' l'le always greets you with a smilei. Ilaskins, Ralph llanqnet Committee lg Rifle Club il, ly Hi Y 2 'S 4 - .., . , lfull of personality. ready for fun Ralph's work has always been well done. Gerhearr, Dorothy Prom Committee -lg Basketball 2, 3, tl, Dancing Class 2, Ii: Archery 3, Al lDot's merry and full of pep, She'll dance to fame, step by step. Ilenry, William One of the best liked chaps, he's rated, lYho in February, was graduated. Kalivoda. Margaret Dancing 2, Ci, lg Style Show 2, il, Gym Review 2, IS Marg will be remembered by all East High: She was always active, but oh, so shy' Carlson, Leroy Ferdinand Football Il, -lp Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sunrise Stati' 25. -tg Commencement Speaker rl l.eroy isa boy you never can stopg ln studies or sports hc-'s always the top. Kujan, Josephine Gym Review 2, 33 Style Show 2, ii A loving, cheerful friend is jo, Ability she has to sew. Landers, Edward Track 2, 3 With pleasant smile, and cheerful word, A student of whom much will be heard. Muntean, Mary J. Dancing 2, Il, el, Gym Review l, 2. Sig Archery 2, Il We now refer to Mary Muntean, ln dancing she was a real queen. Rose, Robert Tennis Ii Good in sports is Robert Rose, lle is popular wherever he goes. Tomlin, Martha Commencement Speaker fl With her speed in type we can't compete: As a stenographer she'll be hard to beat, Klauk, Herman Ride Clnb 253 Iii-Y 2, 3, -lg Commence- ment Speaker -l llerman Klauk will really be missed. We know he'll make a great scientist. Lawkowicz, Esther Style Show 2, Sig Gym Review 2, Zi: Archery Zi When Esther is here, we are always gay. For she's a good chnm in every way. Sclmaf. Will Prcsiclenl lirichson, Grace Slcnographer Kilgore, Lois liclil or-in-Chief ME iii is vy- A 1 4' fi? V - vw- .T I' 'f , JU? 5 u , ,L V' f .ff 1 fi 4 if Q Class Ufficors Puttinson, Winifred Shuster, Mary Vice-President Secretary E1 Sruunnrisc Staff Cermak, John Assistant Business Manzlgei' Stenographer Johnstone, Lois Sipple, John 10 Business Manager Bamghnrt. Irma 'I'l'CilSllI'CI' Winschel, Mary SlCll0gl'1lPllf3l' Whaling. Marie June Class june, lEl2i5! and another class is about to graduate from East High School. just another graduating class to some-but to us it is the final attainment of a desire six years old. Six years ago our class entered East, even then dreaming of the senior year. Since then there have been many changes. XYe have been somewhat diminished in numbers but improved in quality. A few of the old faces have gone while others have joined our ranks. Our hrst two years at East were little different from our years spend in grade school. Things were a little vague to us and we had very little school spirit although we did feel that we were at last growing up. Vlfith our freshman year came an awakening. Still rather unknown, we were, however, a real part of the school life. XYe were even recognized by the upper classmen by having our names in the annual. In our tenth year we began to enter into the activities of the school. lVe were held in a little more respect-especially by the poor freshies -and we began to look forward to the next two years of high school when we would be looked-up to and respected by the whole school -those next two years which seemed then so far distant. As juniors we were ready to conquer the world. VVe looked with scorn upon those beneath us, and even regarded the seniors with a certain amount of smug pity, perhaps not unmixed with envy-pity because they were to leave school days behind so soon: envy because they were our superiors. But, alas, these years have come and gone too quickly, and now we are about to join the alumni of East High. Our senior year has been a happy and successful one. Our class has tried to carry on, to be a credit to those before us. And now as we are about to graduate we are looking forward to the life which stretches ahead of us and hoping that it will be as happy and successful as our school life for the past six years has been at East High School. -Lois Killqnrr. ll .A f 5: vw 'Q' + x' K: xl? I 'w . , P' sk xl , F, 5 S lui-M V 9 F Q 3 Q - .Q Q.. - A 0 A ,,, A . I I NB ,kj T ' .g , ,x .l .. H I X S Q -' hw 'A A Q ,: 0. A V I ' L X :J - 6. V ,In Y I 1 25, V x Y .- 92:12 I fn 4,732 Ki.. y 'Q fri 1, M A ,X A, .,. Y , f 'Q' Y: n 1 'B 4 C' , 'A Q6 , I aww A kj! ?if f A, - J 'Fx I J 5 ,E 1 -....E..... Adams, Anne M Club 3, 4, Debate 4 ln activities Anne takes a willing part, She's always ready to aid with a lark, Amann, Robert John Football l, 2, Track l, 2 Bob's a handsome, red-haired boy, We wish him all success and joy. Anderson, Esther E. Sunrise Staff 2, 3, M Club 2, 3, 4, CommencementSpeaker-l, Class Play We're very proud of Esther's good grades, She's one of East High's smartest maids. Amendola, Joe Richard Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4 joe is neither very short nor very tall, But, oh, how he can play basketball. Anderson, Florence M Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3 Friendly, quiet, and very sweet, Without Sis our class would be incomplete Andrews, Chester Edward Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Boxing and Wrestling 3, 4 Through football Chet has spread his fame By always playing a good, clean game. Bemer, Dorothy Edna Senior Dramatics 4, Ring Committee fl, Commencement Speaker 4 With her quaint, cheerful, and loving ways. Dot will be successful one of these days. Andrews, Joseph P. Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, -I, Boxing and Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4 lle's good natured and gay l.et's hope he'll always be that way. Anuszkiewicz, Viola E. Commencement Speaker 4 Though unknown to most, still a good friend, We hope her success will never end. Atkins. Paul G. lli-Y 2, 3, 4, Debating 3, Basketball 2, 3, -l, Class Play 4 What would our class be without Pa ul, Who's ever friendly to one and all. Banghart, Irma Lois Class Treasurer 4, M Club 2, 3, 4 llappy, jolly, full of fun, We all like to hear her pun Bebko, Michael Anthony Water Polo 2, 3, -l, Boxing l, -lg li Club 4 Thanks, Mike, for helping us out. llis records show he's won many a bout. Barber, Roberta M Club 3, 4, Basketball 4, Archery tl Rather reserved, but one of the band, With activities she lends a helping hand. Borek, Thaddeus J. Math Club 4, Swimming 3, Debate 4, Commencement Speaker 4 Ted, because of his cute dimple, Really makes life's tasks quite simple, Avril, Annabelle M Club 4, Senior Dramatics el This pretty, cheerful-looking lass ls'popular with all our class. Berkheimer, Clyde Charles Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Commence- ment Speaker 4 In shorthand he has the teacher beat, And at football-well he's pretty neat. Crotty Josephine Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Gym Review 3 A twinkling eye, a merry laugh, Makes jo a popular Irish lass. Blaszczyk, Irene Track l, 2, 3, Tumbling 4, Gym Review l Petite, feminine, with pleasing voice, XVhatever her calling, she'll be first choice. Briggs, Mildred M Club 4, Senior Dramatics 4, Gym Exhibition l, 2 She's sweet and pretty and much admired: When there's fun to be had sl1e's never tired. Andrews, Frank Track l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, Boxing 4 At boxing and track he's won much fame, And you'll see him, too, at every football game. Becker, Robert Milton Band l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Debate Club 3, 4 ln debating he has talent And besides, he's very gallant. Cantlon, Claire M Club 3, 4, Senior llramatics lg Gym Review l, Class Play 4 Yivacious, popular and never sedate. Claire is a most charming class-mate. Clouser, John Frederick Orchestra 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 4 About him we must confess Being president of the Hi-Y, makes it a success. Chronis, Helen M Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Dramatics -l, Basketball 2, 3, 4 We all admire Helen's lovely smile, 'Fore long she'll tread the middle aisle. Cermak, John Richard Sunrise Staff 4, Commencement Speaker 4 john has always done his work, Never a duty does he shirk. Christian, Norma Track 1, 2. 3, Senior Dramatics fl, M Club l, 2 Norma, a personality girl- Bewitching eyes, teeth like pearl. wr Clements, Virginia Mae M Club 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 2, Class Play 4 With ach, ,y song on her lips, Happine ' ' its at her fingertips. Cieslak, John Junebugs Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 1, 4 'ijunebugs was an outstanding center, Someday he'll be a football mentor. Coyne, Anne Margaret M Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Gym Review l, 2 Full of fun and quite petite, Our Anne, we think, is very sweet. Ditrich, Frances L. Gym Review l, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 A loyal supporter of our East High, ller tasteful clothes make all the girls sigh. I qff, ,af E 'cg xl mm, 6 A 6 Q- R 'ch vs. .' , L S k S N7 4 6 K ,,,, 'z ni . F w rfinm 4- K '. W , . , x Q 1: Q w 1 . I ,, ' .ft I :kv 1 'V ' .Wg 1? 4. 'K kgidsfh uk .I fx 1 Q -' n, h, X - ' I .. 1.5! ' .N A- 6- , f Q5 ,w if! :H-I ' A -0 1 , , 8 w , l-l ...,4.Ee... De Luca, Joseph Peter Prom Committee 4 We thank you for struggling with our finances, You know he's the head of our school dances. Donikoski, Mary Joan M Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4 One of the pretty blonds in the class: We hope to hold her friendship fast. Donovan, Kathryn Gym Review l, Ii Her voice always soft and low, Blue eyes and smile, we all do know. Downing, Mary Ann Gym Review 23 Archery 3, 4 A cheerful disposition and a very lovely smile, To retain her friendship is certainly worth- while. Dunst, Frank Joseph Orchestra I, 2, 33 Boxing and Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 4 A wrestler of no little fame, VVe're sure he'll have a well-known name. Edmonds, Doris Marie Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 43 M Club 3, 4 A lovely dancer, pretty and blonde, Of Doris we all are very fond. Emling, John F. Because he is so very sincere, Always successful will be his career. Erichson, Grace Elizabeth Basketball 43 Sunrise Stali' 43 Archery -l Une of the quiet ones who does so much To give to our class a distinctive touch. Engelskirger, Carson K. Hi-Y Treasurer 43 Stage Committee 3, -I Though he's known as a bashful boy, l'le's always full of fun and joy. Ellis, Norma Irene M Club 4 A mischievous person and a great lover of fun, lf you want someone for a good time, Norma's the one. Ileibel, Richard Charles Commencement Speaker 4 With Richard's talents and high aim He will someday have a famous name. Gaudio, Edgar F. Track 13 Swimming 2 Edgar is a Sportsman rare: He never seems to have a care. Gora, Anastasia M Club3 Archery 2, 43 Track 1,2 Happy-go-lucky, without a care, A splendid friend, we all declare. Forish, George Robert Track li Basketball 2, 3, 4: Swimming l, 2 George is always doing his bit, And in athletics he's a real hit. llahn, Raymond William Track 43 Basketball 43 Orchestra Il, 4 Quiet and reserved is Ray, But he's a good friend every day. Fairweather, June Helen Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Archery 3, 4 As pretty, as sweet, as happy as her name. Her voice and her smile are sure to bring fame. Heid, Francis Charles Clever, dependable. with a shy 1'eserve. Every joy he does deserve. Hetzer, Rhea Jeanne M Club 2, 3, 43 Debate Team -l' Commencement Speaker 4 Cheerful, friendly, never looks for the worst 3 ln popularity she ranks with the first. Krill, Clement B. Track l, 2, 3, 43 lntra mural basketball l, 2, Zi Our intelligent and handsome Clemm Flutters the heart of many a femme. Johnstone, Evelyn Lois Commencement Speaker 43 Debating Club 43 Sunrise Stal? 4 Vie never thought that we would Find Such wealth of knowledge in one mind. Kilgore, Lois Jean M Club 35, 43 Debate Club 43 Sunrise Staff 4 In beauty and studies she ranks supreme That's our editor l.ois jean. Kisis, Agnes Ann Agnes is our better swimmer: She'll always be a certain winner. Koster, Edward Harry Swimming l, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Eddie isa tall athlete true, And in music, he's interested, too. Johnson, Aimee Mildred M Club 2, CS, 43 Debate Club 4 The majority rules, and it seldom is wrong, So to Aimee we give the popularity crown. Krantz, Mary Commencement Speaker 43 Class Play Happy, thoughtful, demure, wary, A true student is our Mary. LaPrice, Walter J. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, Ii, 43 E Club 3, 4 VYalter in basketball puts up a line front, Though he rates much better while making a punt. Kudlock, John Headless Phantom of Hobgoblin House 4 Though rather quiet, he's friendly too, His curly hair makes all the girls blue. Kudlock, Susan M Club 2, Zi, 43 Style Review 2, 3, 43 Garden Club 2 Susie rates in modern Lit. XVe also like her artless wit. Lackovic, Francis Ronald Swimming 1, 23 Debate Team 4 Ambitious, blue-eyed, with smiling face, For all of Frank's qualities we haven't space. l,aPrice, Ralph Joseph Track l, 2, 33 Football l, 2, 3, 43 li Club 3, 4 A valued track and football man. He thrilled many a good sport fan. A ' , Q- as-, I I ' x 7 J kb mi E 'Z af- lk 5, 5 nal QQ xv Z qw, :5-.. . gunz Q' . past? .Q-:QV , 34, -'ei I . K if -A, - ei it Y' -in E Q N Y 52 - .4 ,. . A - I 3 6- 'S' 4 ' SX -e Q -5 I Linse, Dolores Cheerleading ft Style Show 3, -l 3 Gym Review 1, 2, Zi, 4 The peppiest cheerleader in our class, She will be a much-missed lass. Legenzov, Alex An actor and a great sport fan, lle'll prove a very worth-while man. Larson, Eleanor tlym Reyiew'l, 3, 45 Archery 2, 1 Basketball 3, 4 Eleanor is a great sport fan. We wish her all the luck we can. Lewis, Jack Track l, 2, 3, 4: NE Cl11b 4, Intra- mural basketball 2,'3, -L The girls all go to watch the track 'Cause there we find our handsome jack. Laraway, Dorothy Alice Basketball 1, 2, M Club 3, 4, Track 1 -1 Dorothy isa good sport too. Girls hke Dot are very few. Lintelman, Edith Helen Gym Review l, 2, 3, Archery 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4 l'lere's a girl with lovely locks, We hope she'Il never hit life's rocks. l.oll, Wilbur lntriguing, serious, tall and slim, Everyone profits who's acquainted with him. Matheis, Edward Avmathematician of great ability. We also admire his sport agility. Lisek, Joseph Sr. Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, -tg Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Football Capt. 4 We could not do wlthout this chap, llis zest in sport p11t East on the map. Mann, Doris Bettie Girls Chorus 3 She is ever making smart new dresses. And we all admire her curly tresses. Marsh, Edward R. Spring Circus 4 St ill waters run deep, we all agree Really hts Eed to a t. Markevitch, Mary Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Track Meet 1 A quiet, friendly, well-liked miss. Tl1e whole class wishes her great bliss. Matulevich, Catherine A. Archery l, 2, 3, 4, Gym Review 2, Basketball 4 To any job, we do contend We could our Catherine recommend. Martin, Ruby Lee Basketball 23 Dancing 1, Style Show 2 Now here is Ruby Lee, A studious, pleasant girl is she. Martin, Robert William Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 45 Water Polo l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4 When you want a good timejust go Find Bob. We know he'll neyer fall down on that job. u McCormick, Annzf'Margaret M Club 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Gym Review 1, 2 A personality to please And brown eyes that seem to tease. McDannell, George Band 1, 2, .A fig Orchestra l, 2, 35 Tennis 4 I'rominent on the tem1is court, George is always of the smartest sort. Murphy, Dorothy Ve M Club 2, Ii, 43 Gym Review l, 3, -lp Girl's Chorus 3 Dorothy is a seamstress gay,f Her needle will make her famous so111e day. McKeand, Charles Senior Dramatics 4 Public speaking is Charlie's pet. For success we know he's all set. Menosky. Margaret Cecelia Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3 45 M Club 4 A personality of excellent' measure, Fit for every known pleasure. Mileski. Mitchell Thomas In our class he'll always fit Because he's noted for his wit. Miller, Helen Jean Orchestra l, 2, 33 Debate Club 3, 43 Senior Dramatics 4 jean is known to everyone As the girl never without some gum. McGrath, Edward H. Football 3 Blue eyes, light hair, and in stature tall, This laughing boy isa friend to all. Mintzer, Rita M Club 4: Basketball 2 Rita, we know is due for no less Than every joy and happiness. Miller, Robert John Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4 To the orchestra Bob has long been a prop. We know in everything he'll be at the top. Mozdy, Dorothy Basketball 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Gym Review l, 2, 3 Mitzie is a charming girl, With shining eye and hair a-curl. Moravek, Paul E. Basketball lg Track lg Commencement Speaker 4 Serious mind, deep brown eyes. His scholarship should win many a prize. Koblenski, Bernard Footballg Swimming To Bernard, our friend who wears blue well, We wish more joy than we can tell. Nelson, Clyde E. Mixed Chorus 43 Debate Club 4 Our Clyde one day is going to preach. His high ideals are hard to reach. Miller, Rita Elizabeth Sweet, pretty, delectable, too. It's all the world we're wishing you. .....L.- 6 Q' 5- 5 ,I ,M 4? gh. 4. A 7 WS' J 9 fa if 'lr ., .....4E.- Nielson, Karl Rectenwald, Charles F. Hand l, 12, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Airplane Club Class Play 4 ln athletics and music he excels, He's a friend to everyone, And oh, how popular with the belles. Peppy, gay, and full of fun. Nielsen, Marion Mae Rhodes, Pearl Gym Review l, 23 Style Show l, 12, 3: Gym Review l, 2g M Club 2, 3, 43 Sr. Dramatics 4: Track l, 2 Dramatics 4: Class Play 4 A faithful worker is hard to find, Have you ever stopped to think llere is one with an intelligent mind. There isn't much dilierence between a pearl and a pink? Nilsen, Solveig Gym Review l, 31 llasketball Ji, 'lg Ricart, Paul Fredrick Volleyball Il, -lg Archery 2, ii llandg Land ofthe Honeymoon : lli-Y A grand friend from old Norway. Paul sings just what we like. Solveig's smile shines every day. lle'll probably be a star of the mike. 0'Connell, Vira M. Ring, Helen Mary l'l'hile the Chimes Rang -l M Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 43 A welcome, well-liked brunet Basketball 2 Says everyone she's ever met, Here's a fair lass with plenty of style, i i A girl whom we all think is worthwhile. Nowak. Joseph Swimming 43 Water Polo -l Sllarrery Raymond E- Tall, good-looking, with eyes of brown, Track 3, 43 Intramural basketball 4 A brilliant boy with never 21 frgwn, A dimplerl smile and good-natured way ' Make Ray more popular day by day. 0'Donnell, George T. Football 2, 3, .tg Track I, 2, 3, t Rosinski. Sophie A. llis good looks give girls a great big thrill. Nl Club 3. 4 On the gridiron he plays with a manly will. Sflllnle iS nlilde Of Vilnlll' ilnfl Spice- - That's why she's so sweet and nice. Olson. Elsie Gym Review 1, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 43 Rzymek. Eugene lflaslcetbnll 2, IS, el Twinkling eyes and curly hair lilsie, you know, is very sweet. Make Gene a handsome boy and rare. All she does, success will greet. Russell, Rita Louise Orloff, Jennie C. M Club 2, 35, 43 Dramaties 43 Track l, 223 Gym Review l: llagkgtlmll 2 Debating 4 jennie's a friend we all know. A more intelligent, attractive or popular lass, We admire her ability to Sew, Could scarcely be found in any class. Pattinson, Winifred Schaaf, William J. Swimming Team l, 2, Ii, lg M Clul, Sunrise Staff 2, 3, Debating 2, 3, 43 2, 3, 4: Yice-President 4 Cli1SS PFC5lflCnl 4 This daintv and winsoine little lass, G eC'llnSE5 T0 nnf lnennlnnt this fl-WY! ls the foremost diver of our class. Mnl' lnl' nnfl SUCCCSS be nls alVVn5'5- Olson, Wendel Rosinski, Irene R. Iiasketlmll lg '1',-,lyk 4 M Club 2. Zi, Girls Chorus Zlg Mixed ll'endel's a boy whose very lengt h Chorus 4 Grows manly with his untold strength. llinelnef Singing Ol' acting. OUV fair Irene ls never excited, but always serene. Philip, Alexander Penman Swimming l, 2, 43 unter Polo l, 2, -lg Scllelfnefy Joseph F- Cheerleading 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4 Quiet- likeable. with Sllflgnlll' Sian, We think there's not a thing to fear AS fl SCl10l21l' he realli' flnes filte- lf Al can get his class to cheer. . Schotz, Frieda Pl9k3I1Skl. Clara Cecile This demure little maid. Unillllflllllf-553. 42 Tfzlvk l. il, 4: Basket- Possesses a sweetness that will never fade. 721 , L, I Versatile, versatile, as can be SCl1Ull0l't Gertrude And Clara's in every activity. UM Club 3- 4 ' Though your accomplishments be many or Qllmleya -lafk few, i Debllle TCHLH 4 We all care for you dearly, because vou're Now Quinx, you know, is really fine, vou. i ln newspaper work he'll probably shine. i ' Schuster, Mary Elizabeth Pluskota, Clara Ann M Club 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4, Class bl Club 2, Il, -lg llaSk6llJ1lll l, 2, fig Secretary 4 l'0llfSB'lli1ll 3 Our secretary, who has blonde curls. llere's a miss that's ever gay. ls one of the most winsome of our girls. Whether at study or at play. Sedelmyer, Bernard R. Rilniefffyt U-l2ll'l19S ' junior Track lg Football 2, 3 llc Wlsh illl JOY to Ollf ,lllltu His slow smile and well-known drawl And luck that will never dun. Make Bartley much admired by all. lll E I J I I - ' -1, Q' x Q ., ga .. 7 T-ig HQ'-f W nk.. 4 W, s . Q' 'Q XX V I xii' b ph' f ' A-' 1 Rf? N N X ' Q- fv- 45 1 :ii l .K 6' ' A 26' , '-,,, , 5- W-4.. 3 1 F ,W gm ,,. -3 I ' Q J 3 4 . , P .asa - fi ' 3 5.' P f '- P91 1. A ZH 6 6.- 'cz- Siciliano, Tony . Tony is good m dramatics, we hear. For his success we have no fear. Shuhart, Charles Track 3, -lg Basketball 23 E Club Although this chap is rather gay, lIe's never been called to see Mr. Ray. Sheminick, Helen - She is popular, we all admit, t And with her classmates, makes a hit. Sipple, John Debate Team 2, 3, 4: Commencement Speaker 4: Sunrise Staff 3, 4 Johnny is our pride and joy, A fine, outstanding, honored boy. Smicuch, Chester W. Track lg Intramural Basketball l, 2, Ji, l To Chester, comrade without frown, lYe wish long life and great renown. Spicer, Paul R. Inter Class Basketball 3, 4 We all like sophisticated Paul, The best of partners to seek for a ball. Steinbacher, Bernadine M Club 4g Hobgoblin House 4, Debating Club 3, 4 ln two of our plays. she made quite a hit. In debating and dancing, she's good we admit. Smolinsky, Anthony Track lg Parallel Bar l, 2 Mathematical, with the air ofa prof. To his ability our hats we dotl. Stephens, Dorothy M Club 35 Girls Chorus 'lg Gym Exhibition l, 2 Dancing is one of her best-loved joys-Q That her classmates agree, whether girls or boys. . Smith, Edward R. Football 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, -lg Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 Eyes of blue, and hair so fair. liddie is quite debonair. Stewart, Catherine Girls Chorus 2, 3, Yollyeball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3 Catherine's a girl you all should know, Quiet, yet charming, with not one foe. Sullivan, Thomas Joseph Hi-Y 3, 4 Though he didn't come from the Emerald Isle, Ile has the wit and Irish smile. Trojanowski, Theresa Rita Theresa is a studious, little blonde Vl'hy, even of shorthand she's very fond. Thompson, John Football l, 2, 33 Band 1, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3 Track Mgr. 3 john is an artist born, He also plays a big French horn. Thorr, Jean Vashti Verylneat and'up-to-date Is this sweet girl graduate. Wagner, Aaron Pysher Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4 Aaron Pysher and his cornet Are a pair we never can forget. Tupitza, Barbara Bessie Swimming lg Girls Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4 liver pleasing is Barbara Bess, Caring most for singing and swimming, I guess. Tuznik, Chester H. t . Our Chester isa precise printer. And on the track a veteran sprinter. Weber, Adelaide M Club 2, 3, 45 Ring Committee 45. Dancing l She is dainty, sweet, and small in stature liut in cleverness, try to match her. Wagner, Earl Richard Football 1, 2, 3, -lg Ili-Y 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track Mgr. 3 He shines like a star up in the sky, Since he's given track and basketball a try. Wallace, Edward A. Basketball Mgr. -lg Rifle Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 lli-Y Secretary 4 Best looking boy our Ed is voted: As an active leader he is noted. Wilson, Marian M Club 2, 3, 43 Swimming l, 2, 3, 43 Land of the Honeymoon 3 This petite girl of today Does everything in a charming way. Walach, Frank John Track 1: Swimming and Vliater Polo Mgr. 4 A champion swimmer Frank will make, We're sure that every prize he'll take. Whaling, Marie Cecile M Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 45 Sunrise Staff 4 What is so attractive about Marie? It must be her laughter and poetry. Weber, John William Persevering, studious, with laughing eye. Our friendship for john will never die. Winklemes, Henry Richard Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee 4 Life of the party, cheerful and gay, He's one of our best friends any old day. Winschel, Mary Elizabeth Swimming 1, 2, Sunrise Stall' 45 Com- mencement Speaker 4 To help us out, we call on Mary, For she is never, never contrary. Yochim, Adloph F. Debate Club -I Studious, loyal, and good at debate, As a popular boy with the first does he rate. Young, Edith Eleanor M Club 43 Debating Club -lg Dancing 4 This gay lass just came this yearg Nevertheless she has become very dear. Zygai, Edward Peter I Debating 3 He's always friendly and gay as a lark, A keen student, with ne'er a bad mark. ..-ggi gl J oe Heller Aaron Xllngner Louise Heller irglma Clements Ticket Manager 'Milliony Slvlnlallo Stage Manager arson lingelskirger Willie Heller C'l14n'lcs Reclclixrallil Annabelle Heller A, L 4,2 . sl 6. . ' I K A v. J 3 P 9' - P 9- 1- P Qs, - ' 'X ' . u at ' , , V GOL. X vu b sl XX X 4 I V 5 ' if Q -' ' 4'fix'Xx ll ' ' N The Family Upstairs Presented by The June Class of 1935 Under the direction of Arthur Shephard Cast of Characters Herbert Grant Charles Grant l'aul Atkins john flouser Miss Calahan Emma Heller Mrs. Grant flaire Carillon Mary Kruntz Esther Anderson Student Director Business Manager llelen Chronis Marian XYiIson Publicity Manager Program Manager Marie xxlhilllllg Doris litlmonrls Music by The East High Orchestra Directed by Gustav Nelson 22 llcarl Rlmcles Property Manager luclwnrml lllillace Promptor Mary Shuslcr BOUK TWO em ATIIIJIQTICS and ACTIVITIES Komora, Jack Basketball Coach Anderson, W. O. Activities Treasurer Arrowsmith, Arthur Swimming Coach l ,aw Y ,gli ii, , W ,V A Pille, Catherine Girls' Physical Director Gillespie, H. C. Chief Faculty Adviser De Tuerk, James Track Coach 24 ki Hyde, James Physical Director and Football Coach Nease, John W. Faculty Basketball Adviser Williamson, Charles Tennis Coach ..-E-...- S N e Fourth Row: joe Third Row: john Second Row: joe First Row: llemz 26 E U7 3 O 1. -E 5 D : .2 4 C. O rn C E ll? 'E O 1. C3 I af F5 .1 E an 215 u ': as L- .Ll U Q5 1: O U id. E N x. LL TJ 4-1 L. .93 11 1 Q if fe xi vl -N fo va -fn N -I E U5 I.. L!- N J: QT 3 o D4 -Cl H I-4 : o Ln Frank: Steinbaugh, Jack: Smith: Edw.: Seus, Ray: Skovron, Henry: Stephany, john: Blossey, Paul: lntrieri, Clement: Bucklin, john: Adamczyk, joe: Sorek, Mlke: Povench, Mike, Mgr.: Dombrowik, Alex., Assisi. Mgr, .CL CLA mg Z0 '-n iw N5 593 c T: 341 LSI. 65 504 ii jg: 03 IT. .2.. 246 he' 21:1 v U1 We 215.2 5.1 qw 75 3: QE 51 2.- -.. :XO .EF -'3 JT. '32 Mc.: 0-FE if Q5 bil .ai L Sf 's dm .Qc QI' 'FM -O LE .. 32 311 AE 23 .2-1 llg' 30 ox.. MU ,O- -S ...D- .: Hui .E E 5 Q BL s. -1 .Ta E v. ui m' .c LJ 4. : ru .: u L- rc - A :Q me 5-4 'Z -E 4? U .1 L: Z :Z FV rl C L. O I .SE C KJ L. I-L O. . 5 Z U Q E KU CL .ri .2 x. 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E N L. GJ - E If Z E. O N LJ L- O I ag 5 E 5 Z an . E ii E 'E ff: 'ci I-Ll J. F. llyde- 'fitltlfll Football Joe Lisek, Captain J. H. Komora4.f1sst. cvtltlfll Art Arrowsmithgflssl. Coarlz Jimmy DeTuerk-Asst. Cnuvli Walter LaPrice-A Sludvnl Courli John Majewski--Slurlenl Cnurli A. Wagner F. Chiz Mike Povench, illumigw' .-1sxz'xIa11I 111111111 gers Alois Dombrowik Richard Lee Ed Solomon- -Sludrnl Coarh D. Norton Alex Dombrowski Lawrence Thomas- Sludrul clfflltill R. Detzel M. Hornyak 1 SCHEDULE AND RECORD East 12 Ashland. Ky.. ... . 12 East ti Steubenville. hast 10 Cathedral Prep.. - 0 East 0 Sharpsville--- East 27 Campbell 0 East, 18 Niles, Ohio. - . East ti Vincent . . 7 East 0 Academy . . . , East 7 'l'CCl1 . V - V - -- 7 - 0 . Games Won---5 Lost---2 i Tied -2 EAST TOTAL POINTS-'05 OPPONENTS 44 Remarks l John Kaminski elected Captain 1035 team. 2 Frank Chix appointed Manager 1035 team. U 31 First East team to have a clean slate against Ashland and Steubenville in same year. -1 Team reached its peak against Steubenville. SUMMARY OF EAST HIGH FOOTBALL 1920 to 1934 Inclusive-Fifteen Year Period Games l1'onASli Games Lost-40 Games Tied--12 East Total Points .. . . . 2074 Opponent. . , . - .. East Average Points Per Year. . . . 138.0 Opponent. .. . . East Average Points Per Game . . .. .. . 15.00 Opponent Won City Championship 1028-1030-1032-1033 Tied for City Championship 1024-10213 East has developed 28 A11-Scholastic Players Outstanding Runs, Scoring Touchdowns Against Major Opponents 00 1 S5 70 70 00 50 00 01 S5 51 05 50 50 50 50 50 40 75 51 47 -10 40 00 01 50 70 51 45 05 -11 i i - 55 x5 yards .. .. it it 41 11 in it 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 it it 11 14 14 11 4. 14 1- 11 at 11 11 R.F.-Run After Fumble Recovery K.O.-Returning Kick-off S.4From Regular Scrimmage LP.-From Intercepted Pass R.P.'- Returning Punts F.P.-Receiving Forward Pass LP.-Ed. Williams vs. Buffalo Masten Park S.ALawrence Frawley vs. Westfield 1021 102-1 if S.-Sil Gromacki vs. VVarren, Pennsylvania 1025+ R.P.-Bus Downing vs. Tonawanda'1024 1.P.-Aug. Newcamp vs. Central High School 10231 LP.-Ted Meirer vs. Niagara Falls 1024 F.P.-Tommie Moore vs. Central High School 1022 I.P.fDona1d Eppler vs. North Tonawanda 1030 K.O.fJack Laraway vs. Academy 102301 S.fJack Laraway vs. Johnstown 1030 L.P.-John Stano vs. Academy 1028 S.fGeorge Blossey vs. Tech 1031 S.+John Krkoska vs. Youngstown Raven 1031 S.-John Krkoska vs. Toledo Woodward 103 F.P.-Robert Arrowsmith vs. North Tonawa 1 nda 1031 R.P.-Lawrence Thomas vs. North Tonawanda 10351 1.P.-Robert Arrowsmith vs. Jamestown 103 -S.-Jack Laraway vs. Jamestown 1031 1.P.fDavid Crotty vs. Jamestown 1031 S.-Jack Laraway vs. Niagara Falls 1031 1 F.P.-Lawrence Thomas vs. Steubenville, Ohio 10311 K.O.-Kack Laraway vs. Steubenville, Ohio 1031 R.F.-Val Trambley vs. Central High School 10275 I.P.-Ed. Williams vs. Masten Park, Buffalo 1024 S.-Robert Arrowsmith vs. North Tonawanda 1031 R.P.-George Blossey vs. Jamestown 1031 -1.P.-George Blossey vs. Ashland, Kentucky 1032 1.P.-John Gonski vs. Ashland, Kentucky 1-0321 -S.-Ed. Solomon vs. Erie Tech 1033 S.-Steve Solomon vs. Academy 1025251 R.P.-Clyde Berkheimer vs. Niles 103-11 R.P.-John Kaminski vs. Ashland, Kentucky '-Scoring Winning Touchdown 27 1034 0 .. 0 -V I -12 1080 72 7.8 'ti ha . Wallace, Edward, Mgr Sullivan, Robert Zmandzinski, Stanley glam! Mando, Dominic, Capt. Lisek , Joe Solomon, Steve Squad Kaminski, John Herdzik, Chester 28 Amendola, Joe, Capt. Malinowski, John Carney, Clyde Komorn, Jack, Coach Barney, Ivan Blaszczyk, Chester -...E-.,,, Basketball 1934-35 SQUAD lllando, Doni.-tfupl. Amendola, joe'-Capt. Lisek, joe liaminski, john Sullivan, Robert Carney, Clyde Herdzilc, Chester Arrowsmith, DeXYitt Zalewski, l-lenry lllartin, Robert De Luca, Frank Sullivan, Harold XVitkowski, XYalter BASKETBALL RECORD Zmadzinski, Stanley Blasczyk, Chester Nlalinowski, Nike Povench, Nlike Schak, Ed. Grabowski, Charles Barney, Ivan llombrowski, Pete Nlaczka, lid. Pohl, joe Solomon, Steve Skibinsky, joe Lojewski. john 1934-35 Date Day Place East Opp. Official Dec. 11 Tues. Alumni at East. . . . -. . , 30 30 Nash. Vlilliains Dee. 14 Fri. Dunkirk at Dunkirk. ,.. 23 10 Henning Dec. 15 Sat. Allegheny Fresh. at Meadville . 22 21 Dennison Dec. 18 Tues. Alumni at Y. hl. C. A... 45 28 XVilliams Dec. 20 VVed. Sharpsville at Sharpsville 23 32 Allison l7ec. 27 Thurs Greenville at Greenville . 27 20 lletra Dee. 28 Fri. Farrell at Farrell. ,... 22 20 Shull jan. T hlon. Alliance College at Fast .... 42 27 Fitting jan. 10 Thurs Academy at Academy . , 38 24 Burns, Anderson jan. 14 hlon. Prep at Vincent . , 20 17 llart jan. 17 Thurs Tech at Fast 23 21 Burns, lYilliams j an. 24 Thurs Vincent at East . 23 30 Burns, Anderson .I an. 25 Fri. Prep at East C50 20 Fitting jan. 20 Tues. Titusville at Titusville -- 44 27 Bradey jan. 31 Thurs Allegheny Fresh. at East. 35 27 Von Neida Feb. 2 Sat. Alliance Academy at Alliance. 32 31 Kingsley Feb. 7 Thurs Academy at East. U - 28 30 Burns Anderson Feb. 12 Tues. Faculty at East . . -- . 42 17 Schak Deluca Feb. 10 Sat. Tech at Y. M. C. A. , 35 40 Burns Anderson Feb. 10 Tues. Vincent at Vincent 20 27 Burns Fitting Feb. 22 Fri. Vincent at Academy- . .. . 20 17 Schak Deluca Feb. 25 Mon. Titusville at East- . , -44 23 Abele Feb. 28 Thurs. Academy at Vincent . . . 30 21 Burns Anderson Mar. 2 Sat. Tech at Vincent. - . . ,... 22 121 Burns Anderson Mar. 5 Tues. Farrell at Thiel College - . 31 24 Rupp Mar. 8 Fri. Oil City at Allegheny College , . 34 15 1-letra Nlar. 12 Tues. Rankin at Pitt Stadium - - . -- ..,. 25 31 Burns, Knight Games Won 21 Games Lost 6 City and District 10 P. I. A. A. Champions East High Total Points 846 Opponents Total Points 626 East High Average Points per Game 31 Opponents Total Average 23 ' Edw. Kearney Elected Manager of 1035-1936 Team O 20 gg I I r Semuicoir Track LETTERMEN Third ROW' -J. lf. Hyde, C'ur1r'l1g Arrowsnlith, Dewitt: Borczon, Walter: Lewis. Jack: Kwiatowski. Ray: Wagner, Earl. .llgr Second Row lierkheinter, Clyde: l'uzar0wski, Henry: Callahan, Paul: Shuhart, Chas.: Wiilkins, Paul: Andrews, Chester First Row Ray, jack: Solomon, lid.: Kaminski, john: Solomon, Steve: Capt., Lisek, Joe: Kaminski, Leo: Wagner, Aaron SQUAD Fourth Row- Zukowski, Eclw.: Adams, Eu ene: akolu 'k' ' K g .I ovxs 1, joe, earney, Ed.: Carney, Ruht.: Gensheimer, llerh: liurkmyski, Frank: Roy, Kenneth: Schumacker. Wm.: Wagner, Earl, Mgr. Third Row-Krill, Clem: liorcxon, Wialter: Donlbrowski, Pete: Andrews, joe: O'lJonnell, Geo.: Gluwacki, Rolmt.: Michaels, Alex: Lewis, jack: Lind, Bentz: llooper, XVIII. Second ROW Srhadi, Melvin: Katoslci, Ray: Leighton, joe: Sharrer, Ray: Shuhart, Chas.: lierkheinier, Clyde: Arrow- ' l IJ ' snnt 1, ewitt: VYilkins, l'aul: Carney, Clyde: Lander, Edw.: Laprice, Ralph. First Row- Hliay, jack: Solomon, lid.: Callahan, Paul: Kanlinski, john: Puzarowski, Henry: Solomon, Steve.: Lisek, jane, Ckipl.: Kaniinski, Leo: Laprice, Walter: Wagner, Aaron: Andrews, Chester. 230 I I A El fy' . ., . V 1 'i ,W A X ...K f Ai na . I I A Solomon, Ray, Solomon, Lisek, Edward Jack Steve Joe New Tiraclk Records 880 Relay li. Solomon 1934 ll :3-1:45 Pitt Meet EI. Ray Tied 19253 -I. Lisel-: Record S. Solomon -1-10-A5l.'lf.laek Ray lQuadrangular City hleetl also eity reeord. Broad -lump 21 ft. 814 in.--lack Ray tDistriet 10 P. I. A. A. lXleetj 2 lap Relay-l minute 13.9 seconds-Ed. Solomon. jack Ray, Loe Lisek, Steve Solomon tQuadrangula1' City Meetj also a city record. 220 yd. dashg22 seconds-Steve Solomon CQuadrangular City Nleetj also a'eity record. 220 yd. Low Hurdles-27 seconds-CTech Meetl Nile Relay-3:-13:6-R. Katoski, D. Arrowsmith, VV. Borezon, C. Berklieimerl tDistriet I0 P. I. A. A. hleetl .Iavelinfl5l ft. -UQ inf-District 10 P. I. A. A. Nleet. C. Andrews High jump-5 ft. 9 in.-Vincent hleet. Solomon Pitt Meet-East scored 3 points. joe Lisek second in 440. East SHO Relay Team won third place. District I0 P. I. A. A. Meet-East placed second with 55 2-5 points, 4-5 of a point behind Aeademy Remarks 1. l:Iast's best track team. 2. Broke more records than any previous team. 3. Steve Solomon appointed Captain 1935 team. -l. East's best balanced team in track events but weak in field events. . . Richard Lee appointed Manager of 1935 team. 5 ISI ..A l i Junior High Track Teams LIGHTWEIGHT Second Row-McClure, Harvey, Arlamezyk, john, Smith, Cornelius, Morse, Leonard, Szkonieck, john, Rectenwaltl, james: Gensheimer, joe, Shannon, Wm., Sienkiewicz, Leo. First Row--Shenker, Roht,, Harper, Fred, Cage, XVIII., Blinn, james, Ring, Arthur, Pochilla, john, Giglio, Louis, Detzel, Riehard, Keith, Reginald. MIDDLEWEIGHT Second Row-Chinko, Louis, Thompson, Lee, Andrews, joe, Kwiatowski, Harry, McNeil, Aaron, Connelly, joe, lllrirh, VYI11., Vfyatt, Millarcl. I First Row--Rertenwalcl, Norbert, Norton, David, Anclrek, john, Barth. Will, Cone, Clarence, lllasczyk, Chester, .vn e, ov. i g i HEAVYWEIGHT Second Row---Dombrowski, Al., ylxsisf. Mgr., Skoneiczka, Carl, Borkowski, Win, Malinowski, Eel., Moran, Geo., illgr., llomhrowski, Frank, Bucklin, john, Brugger. liwald, Buchanan, joy, Axsisl. Jllgr. First Row w-Siennicki, Ed., Crane, Rohr., Stephany, john, Sullivan, Harold, Skihinski, joe, Dietrich, Paul, Malinowsky, Mike. T, Girls' Track Teams SENIOR GIRLS Second Row-Sperides, lilury, Speros, Violet, Michali, Helen, Kisis, Agnes, Mnntean, Mary, Chronis, Helen, Anderson Elsie, Zaleski, Irene. First Row-Rogers, Doris, Chervenka, Gertrude, Andrews, Virginia, Walker, Isabel, Linse, Dolores, Shemela, Helen Christ ian, Norma. Miss Pille, Corzrh ' JUNIOR GIRLS Second Row'-fI.ipinski, lielen, Zerunsky, Katherine, Szynianski, VYz1ndz1, Skibinski, Sophie, Hawryliev, Sophia, Crotty lllargnret, Kwintkowski, Sophie, Barber, Catherine, Morehouse, Emma, Stephanowicz, Josephine, Gregor, Betty Lou. First Rowf- Culnuly, Mary, Kalivoda, Regina, Mazza, Rose, Sczesny, Mary, justice, Mildred, Cabady, Mary Lou Klugiewicz, Alice, johnson, Leona, Stankiewicz, Eleanor, Manczki, Genevieve, Puzarowski, Anna. J! qi. -ri . 4. - I ,Q 5 i Gym Review, 119341 Under Virginia Skies Rose Picket Fence Jack in the Box Boys Tumbling Team CSI Gym Review, 119341 Girls Tumbling Team Schottische Mexican Hat Dance In Black and White QL TOP PICTURE Fifth Row Chronis, Helen: Chronis, Ethel: Brennan, Louise: Hellentine, Dorothy. Fourth Row Mcforinick, Geraldine: Praelzel, Edna: Rectenualcl, Eleanor: Dennison, lieth: XYallace, liilcen. Third Row -Rosinski, lrene: Mintzer, Rita: Stanley, Marion: Kerr, Betty: Crotty, Josephine: Rafalowski, Regina. Second Row Steimer, Mary jane: Clemens. Virginia: Briggs, Mildred: Linse, Dolores: Sengel, Charlotte: lillis, Norma Anderson, Elsie. First Row Mcformick Ann: Nilsen Solxieg C' :ter Noren Fll F T BOTTOM PICTURE Fifth Row Carney, Marion: Marsh, Emma Lou' Anderson Fsther' liishee Funice' Shwdle jun . , , . , . , . ,. . , e. Fourth Row fAdair, Mildred: liarher, Roberta: Russell, Rita: Rosinski, Sophie: Kudlock, Susan: Fellmerg, Florence. Third Row Whaling, Loretta: Doyle, Ann: Rosinski, Lucy: Pluskota, Clara: Piekanski, Clara: Schneider, Kathleen: xxzttski, lielen. Second ROW Fox, liiinifredg Anderson, Florence: Bessemer. Elaine: Arrowsmith, Betty: Schuller, Gertrude: liroxyn, Mary: Adams, Anne: Faulhalmer, Lois. First Row -Slcilminski, Sophie: August, Martha: liichenlauh, Flaire: llurek, lfdwina: llassett, Dolores: Schuster, Mary: llorak, Catherine: Pattinson, Winifred: Steimer. Lucille. M Clltuilb The M Club is a junior member of the Y. XV. F. A. The mvsterious Nl, which is the suliject of so l l' ' l f uct c iscussion stancs or hlakessanakaweans, an Inclian word meaning t'riendship. The officers of the cluh are: PH'.S'I.lI'1'7Il Dorothy Bellentine l'1'1'f' lJI'l'.YIi1fl'Ilf Rita Russell .S'crr1'fr1ry Beth Dennison 7'rr'11s1rr1'1' - Eleanor Rectenwald Pl'II4QI'III'l7 fllIlll'l'UIfl7I . Lucille Steimer Pltflfllfllf-V fllllll-17171171 Frances lillmer Xliss Bryan, Nliss ylosselyn, and Miss XYilson worked with the girls last year as advisers. 'ef.ll11r,v .lfzzzjqrznfl Sh114ff'f'1'. Citi v . , , , ,. ' : ..a' ,t e: . ver, rances: heolbald, Madeline: Workman, lfthel: Laraway, Dorothy: Schulty, Ruth. ,A- ,fi ,J YY X Fourth ROW Mitchell, Lucille: Kilgore, Lois: Yochini, Aclolphg l'npnmll'ew, Knllyg Kerr, Helly. Third Row Atlnnts, Anne: Wlinling, Lorettztg Dennison, lieth: Nelson, Clyde. Second Row -Sclinnf, ltill tL't1j2t.lg Quigley, jack: l.nckovic, lfrnncisg Sipple, john tC'uf1!.t. First Row-XYlutling, Nlnrieg Mr. Nliclutlski, f'tltlt'fI2 llelzer, jennne. Debating Clltullb This YOZIIJS question was ll national clelmztte question concerning fetlernl :tial to eclncntion. Resolved: that the Federal Government should nclopt the policy of equulizing CClLlt'llli0llill opportunities throughout the nation by means of annual grunts to the several states for public elementary :incl seconclury etlucntion. 'lille results were ns follows: No decision with lienver Falls, Lttwrence Park :mtl Ciirnrcl. lfztst won from XYest Nlillcreek 4-ll, XY2lI'l't'I1 -l-22, tl2lllll'SlOWll Al-2, North lfzlst 4-2. 'l'iecl with Strong Yincent nnrl Niagara Full:-2. lfztst High and Strong Yincent tire tied for first plztce in the city. l-'Inst High School entered the XYestern Reserve University Speech 'l'ournztment and placed second in the ruclio clelmte. XYill Schzutf won second place in the extemporzmeons speaking contest nt Cleveland Ohio. The clulw wishes to express its sincere zipprecintion to its couch, Nlr. Nlichalski. wll'1'll tsvlillllll-ll, Prcx. lt :Tc i 1 Drum and Bugle Corps The girls' Drum and Bugle Corps of East High School was organized in the spring of 1934 uncl4.,- th supervision of Nlr. D. C. Kellogg. It made its Hrst appearance in the Nlemorial Day l,?ll'ilCl0 of that yezn There are forty-two girls in the corps including the drum major, and the flu ghearer. A junior corps has been organized to replaee the original members, when they gracluute. ISN -.JE....... aw ,. . - N. ., J re' A tw J ty fl Champions Junior High Senior High and School Basketball Champions Basketball Champions Pastucha, Penna, Mary City Champions Jennie Blasczyk, . Phillips, Stella Pattinson, Gregor, Ackinclose, Kisis, Wagner, Crotty, Lena Cabady Winifred Betty Lou Marijane Agnes Dorothy Betty Koston Mary Orloif, Bebko, Iker, Gregoroil, Busch, Ida Redmond Polly Anna Helen Mary Mariam Jane Zalegki Ruth Irene Kindzora, McCormick, Florence City Water Polo Champions Geraldine Chojnacki, Andrews, lj h Zamerowski, Povench, Amendolax Bebko, Martin, V- - '. om y .Iohn Mike Joe ' Mike Bob gmm K fhz , S' . , Klan: Persianoif. Patterson, Walach, Vergotz, Zukowski, lnhzgign Joe John Frank QMgr.J Walter Eddie I Cahady, Chervenka, Mary Lou Gertrude Jill -Ei, Although considerably smaller than the annuals of previous years, the 15135 Sunrise has been compiled only after a great deal of thought and work by the Sunrise Staff and the Faculty Advisers. So much has had to be condensed, and condensed in such manner as to make our annual a worthy publication of East High that much time and labor has been expended on it. As editor of the Sunrise, I wish to extend my thanks to the staff members, all of whom have cooperated so earnestly in this project: to the stenographers for their excellent work in organizing and typing the material: to the literary department for their efforts to make the reading matter interesting: and to the hnancial manager for attending to the finances of the production. I also want to express my appreciation to the faculty advisers, who through giving their time and valuable aid have really been the ones to make our annual possible: To hlr. Heck for using his keen business ability in the publishing of the annual To hliss Burns for her help literary adviser. To Nliss Gerboth for her supervision of the typing. To Nlr. Harbold for his work in collecting and circulating. Finally, although not regularly appointed members of the staff, special mention should be given Charles Rectenwald, Francis Heid, joseph Schehfner and Richard Heibel, who so ably assisted us in the arrangement of this book, also the student body, the faculty, and the Sunrise collectors. The entire staff joins me in thanking them for their aid in making it possible for us to realize a 1935 annual. f-Lois Kilgore, lia'1't0r-z'11-C11 ffjf. el ll Y sawn Ilamiizii All..Qza!mHn'mrI.-z-.f.wmv-mr.. IA.-.-fl YI' 5' 'wr'-, AU ,wsrwmma 5dvu:1..41Sx'f:I mad- .' I E E ! s s I E 5 ' . 0- . .. ..
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