East Technical High School - June Bug Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1924
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X -xx I x 1' ff' If 'K I K lf J Y f 'bf x'A faq' , 7' Za ! , X , f l f! , if F 5 X A D' fd , , v f : X 1 W X li sfgf' ,T 4 X J Q f-,Q y ww- nrnug- .iq ' ,sinf-5-'27-'J 1p 'l!1zs' Foreword It should be the ambition of every graduating class in high school to have an Annual. The four years spent within these walls of learning should be looked back upon in years to come as being full of joy and honest hard-work and as having afforded us the greatest privilege of life: the building of friendships cemented permanently and unvaryingly. To bring back these fond memories which are past and to afford many hours of entertainment should be the purpose of this year book. If in years to come you can adjust your spectacles and spend an enjoyable hour or two with the June Bugw, watching your many friends herein go trooping by in silence, the members of the Annual Board will feel amply repaid for their efforts. 'Here you will find the faces of many of your schoolmates, some of whom appear often, others less frequently, many have won distinction through their individual attainments in athletics, social activities or scholarship. As members of the class we should appreciate the good fortune of having an Annual in spite of the usual hubbub that occurs each year concerning this project. Although the realization of its appearance seemed at times rather vague and uncertain, all obstacles were finally overcome and petty trifles smoothed out. Being school folk with the rest of the class, the staff, with French, Spanish, algebra, physics and a few other graduation rcquisites to take their spare time, may have made mistakes and if a few have found their way within these covers we hope that our readers will be fairly considerate of them.. It is necessary here to make known our appreciation of the wonderful co-opera- tion of our faculty advisers: Miss Maud Bruckshaw, for her helpful suggestions and untiring efforts in the editorial department, O. J. Peeling, for his splendid aid in making both ends meet in financing the book, and Miss Elizabeth Sudborough for checking over the senior names and activities. The staff also wishes to thank all of those students who have contributed in various ways with advertisements or other assistance. Lastly the editor wishes to express his appreciation and gratitude to those of the Annual Board who have laid aside all consideration of personal pleasure and have given generously of their time and energy to the production of this book. WILLIAM KUNKEL, Editor. One ,.Y,.,,.-v---mv-w-vw-,v--...-..,,, .... . Y, -1. H.-pn'-Y-W-V -e--fww,-- H Y .---Y v-- -W. v To Miss Theodora M. Blahe In acknowledgment of the fact that, largely through her persistent endeavors of previous years, and her whole-hearted participation in a student project, the publication of this year hooh was made possible, we, the classes of 1924, affectionately dedicate our Annual. 1-'Q Edxhx fdzfar Jokes Einar wmv: crew? Aawrtwnw Mgr. L- CONTENTS' ...- --'-- fp Q Gradudlas Q5ociQIiQ5 Ihleiics EXIOKQS mama, , 5 ,M N Haw SCHOOL EAST TECHNICAL HIGH Six H. A. BATIIRICK Principal x ,J X lah Ou: FACULTY Bathrick, H. A ......... McKitrick, May ..,... ...fwliwsfill 1633 Belmar Road .......,.... 11508 Mayfield Road ...... Hawkins, V. D ..............,........ 10203 Burton Avenue ......... ....... Roethlisberger, A. R ......,...... 1827 East 63rd Street ......... ....,.. Anderson, C. L .,.,,,..,,...,.,..... 869 East 128th Street ...... Arbuthnot, Anne ...... 2263 Demington Drive .... Bahls, Grace ,.....,,,,.. 2627 Idlewood Road ......,. Baker, Wm. T. S .,.,............... 10529 Orville Avenue ...... Beatley, H. E ........,................ 1337 Cook Avenue ........ Bemisderfer, F. R ..,....,......... 2075 East 83rd Street ,....... Bishop, Lana ..............,..,...... 10720 Fairchild Avenue.. Blake, Theodora M ........,.,.... 860 Broadway, Bedford.. Bliss, T. M .........................,... 1914 West 73rd Street ...... Bollman, Nell ................,....... Y. W. C. A ..................... Bruckshaw, Maud ,..,......,,...... 1876 Ansel Road ............. Budd, Eugene ........................ 3555 East 147th Street ...... Burroughs, F. N ................... 3301 Beechwood ................... ....... Canfield, R. H ....................... 14117 Woodworth Road.. Carpenter, Estelle .................. 1467 East 115th Street ...... Chapman, Mabel E ............... 7410 Linwood Avenue ...... Cherubini, G ......................... 12725 Woodland Avenue.. Coburn, Bertha Mi ................. 2102 East 100th Street ....., Collings, Ruth .......... Cook, Byron G ....... Cushman, Vera C ...........,....,,. Davidson, 0. C ....... 3016 Lincoln Boulevard.. 1444 Lakeland Avenue .... 1898 East 82nd Street ...... 2888 Warrington Road .... Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Science Botany-Physiology Domestic Science English Mathematics Chemistry Domestic Art English Cabinet Making History English Science Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Sewing Physiology Spanish Applied Art ' History Auto Theory Commercial Course Drawing History French Cafeteria Manager Cabinet Making Music Pattern Making Davis, Grace ............ 9507 Euclid Avenue ........ DeRyke, Florence .................. 1728 Lakefront Avenue... .... Dickerson, Margaret .............. 3844 Euclid Avenue .......... Donaldson, P. B ..................... 1487 East 116th Street ....... . ..... . Dougarl, Roy E ....... 1356 Beach Court ............ Duff, J. B ................. .......... 1 636 Carlyon Road ......... Durstine, W. E ..................... 10211 Burton Avenue ....... Edwards, Margaret ................ Elmer, Clara M ..................... Freeman, M. T ....... Frost, G. B ............... Gardner, Mary L ................... Garrett, Zuleim ........ Giltinan, Ellen ........ Nina Q30 East 129th street ........ 10719 Grantwood Avenue... 3356 Clarendon .....,...... 8120 Carnegie Avenue ...... 1930 East 81st Street ........ 1838 East 101st Street ...... ..........1839 Grantham Road........ History Domestic Science English Electrical Construction Athletics English English Mathematics K Wiwxyl N. K Gish, Bessey ....... Gourley, R. L .......,.. Grant, Edna .............,... ,....... ...........8905 Carnegie Avenue.... 1615 Lakefront Avenue.. 10810 Carnegie Avenue.. Graham, G. Nelson ................ 1687 East 82nd Street .... Greer, Carlotta C ........ ..,..... 2 515 Norfolk Road ......., Gregory, Marian E ......,........ Hamman, G. B ........ Hayes, Seth ,,,,,,,,,. Henry, Marcia ......... Hirshman, Elsie ........ 1849 East 90th Street ...... 1827 East 63rd Street .... 859 Nela View Road ...... ........3071 Corydon Road........ 2812 West 14th Street .... General Science Electrical Construction English Spanish Domestic Science Art Physics Chem. and Projection English English Drawing Chemistry Foundry Pattern Making Mathematics English Sewing Special Art Mathematics Horticulture Gymnasium Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Mathematics English Mill Room Mathematics Commercial Course Gymnasium Physics Machine Shop Domestic Science Mathematics English English Pattern Making ,Music Social Activities Mathematics History Technical Chemistry Science ..Athletics Hill, R. W .............. 10115 Parkgate Avenue.. Holt, Clyde W ........ ........ 6 913 Franklin Avenue ........ .......,. Horkan, M. J .......... 1310 Lakefront Avenue.. Howarth, John ....... 1415 East 110th Street ........ ......... Hursh, O. C ................ ........ B ay Village, Ohio .......... Hyde, Marietta A ................. 11501 Mayfield Road ........ .. Kane, Blanche G ........ ........ 2 057 East 88th Street .......... ....... Kennedy, A. D ............ ........ 1 0720 Fairchild Avenue ......... .... . Kennedy, H. W .......... ........ 1 360 Andrews Avenue ,....... . ,,.., . Kern, E. S .............. 9731 Logan Court ........,..... .. Kern, Gustav I ........ 2978 Somerton Road.. .. . .. Kinder, Wnt. B .,........ ........ 2 203 East 93rd Street ........ .... .... Klug, John A .............. ........ 1 301 Lakefront Avenue ...... ...... .... Knights, Ethel L...Q ...... ........ 1 629 Rydalmount Road .... ......... . .. Kunz, Helen F ............ .....,.. 1 240 East 71st Street .......... ...... Lanken, Conrad C ................. 560 East 118th Street ......... , ...... . Lawrence, Dean ........... ........ 2 995 Corydon Road ....... Lind, Katherine ....... 2215 Delaware Road .......... ......... Littlefield, I. D ............ ........ 3 309 Beechwood Avenue ....,,,.,,...... Machine Shgp Lommen, Dorothy .................. 7706 Linwood Avenue ........ ......... Lott, Dwight W .......... ........ 9 392 Amesbury Avenue.. ....... A. Martens, Otto M ........ ........ 1 4010 Kinsman Road ........ .....,.. Matthias, Gertrude ................ 1595 East 85th Street ........ ........ McGowan, Laura T ............... 3215 Hyde Park ,................. ........ Morris, Ethel .......................... 8701 Birchdale Avenue .................. Neighbour, Estelle ................ 8701 Birchdale Avenue ..............., ,. Olivit, Howard G ............... -.1212 East 74th Street ,......,.......,,,,. ,, Park, Winifred A ................. 407 West Avenue, Elyria, O ,,,, ,.,,,, Parmenter, Ethel M ............. 1727 East 116th Street ....,.,, ..., , ,. Peeling, 0. J ......................... 1611 East 78th Street .................... ,. Penfield, Edith M ................. 1482 East 84th Street ....,,,,,, .,,,,,-. Pi6I'CC, Edwin G ........ ........ 5 918 Olive Court ............ Pierce, Ruth W .......... ....... 3 473 Kinsman Road ...,.,...... ..,....,, Reiser, Carleton C ................. 2034 East 102nd Street ...,...,,,,,.,,, Riley, Willett M ........ ........ 1 316 East 86th Street .......... ........ Reenders, B. J ........ 14008 Kinsman Road ........ ,.,.... Sheet Metal .Machine Shop Ten N K ,QW 1 I 3 sv' ' vvv Rinehart, Charles S ......,......,. 13811 ldarose Avenue .,..,,........,..,.. Printing Robinson, Edward P ......,,,.,., 2672 East 126th Street ..,,..,. ,.,,,.,.,. P hysics Ross, F. H ....,.....,...........,..,... 5720 Whittier Avenue ,.,....r............ Cabinet Shop Ruecker, Emilie ...... .......... 1 895 East 93rd Street .................... Art Ruggles, Mary E ...........,.....,. 2121 Adelbert Road .......... ....... C hemistry Rush, Josephine A ................. 9920 North Boulevard .....,....,.....,.,. Trade Sewing Ryan, Gladys M ......... 9834 Denison Avenue ......... ,...... E nglish Sampson, Helen W ..... 1782 Elberon Street ........., ,.......... M athematies Sapp, Mrs. Netta ...,..,. 10608 Wilbur Avenue ,.l.., ...,,,, M athematics Schaefer, D. J ......... .......... 3 598 East 136th Street .......,. ....... C hemistry Sehalk, M. D ............... 17501 Franklin Avenue ..........,.....,. Drawing Seaborn, James E ................. 12431 Chesterfield Avenue. ....... Cabinet Making Sechrist, Edith R .........,,..,..,.. 11844 Clifton Boulevard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Mathematics Seymour, Niles E ................. 1411 East 111th Street ......... ....... M echanical Drawing Simrnermacher, Edna ......,,,,., 10002 Columbia Avenue.. Smith, Fred L ..,.,,.,..... Smiley, Virgil .......... Strain, Mary W .,.,,... Stewart, Judson L ....... Stute, Elmer C .,,,,,,,,,,,, Sudborough, Elizabeth .......... Taylor, George H ....... Teagle, Edith M ........ 14714 Dover Avenue .... 1340 Webb Road .............. 1619 East 77th Street ........ 1970 East 116th Street ........ 12011 Chesterfield Avenue 1860 Farmington Road ...... 2120 East 96th Street ......., 2333 Grandview Avenue.. Trover, E. L .,.....,.....,..,..,....... 1636 East 85th Street .,...... Trowbridge, M. C ....... Tremper, C. B- ..,....,. Turner, Byrle E ..,.,,.,..,........,. Vickerman, J. W ..,.,.... VanKirk, Harold A ...., Ward, Lucy S .........,... Ward, Samuel .......... .......... Wilson, Harry C .......,........,.. Wulf, Metha L ......,, Wulf, Sophie B ........,.. Wydman, Emil G ......... Yoder, M. H ........... . Zemer, Beryl M ........ 9507 Euclid Avenue .......,.,,. 1629 Rydalmount Road .... 2045 East 100th Street ...... 1563 East Boulevard .,.,,..,., 14729 Elderwood Avenue., 11508 Mayfield Road ...,....., 2648 Canterbury Road ...... 3275 Warrington Road ...... 1649 East 86th Street ........ 1649 East 86th Street ..... . 1812 Mfiddlehurst Road ...,. 1661 Marlowe Avenue ,....., 1838 East 101st Street ....,.., Ofiice Force Cundall, Gertrude .................. 8404 Tioga Avenue ,..... Halter, Marguerite ...,.. Zielinski, Helen .i,.. Kammer, Janette ....,., Mackay, Grace ........... Prentice, Lola .......... Scott, Wm. A ........ Eleven 1557 Belle Avenue ,..,.... 5505 Fleet Avenue .......,.,.. 2184 East 71st Street .,..,.,,, 7704 Finney Avenue ........ ..........1063 East 169th Street.,...... 1825 West 65th Street ......... .......Sewing Auto Shop .......Physics . ....... Domestic Science Trade Drawing Pattern Making ............Englisl1 Journalism French . .. .... History-Economics Millinery Mathematics English Machine Shop Public Speaking Art . ....... Machine Design . ....... Athletics . ,..... Chemistry General Science-Chem Cabinet Making Machine Shop English ..,....Secretary .......Stenographer .,.,,...Clerk .......Clerk Registrar . .. .... Night School Clerk .Attendance Officer K Zin Memoriam In Memory of Alice Elizabeth Shanhs Who by her life of service in this school and by the splendid sacrifice she made in death, has exemplihed for us the highest devotion to duty. --1 J ' ' W' ' ' 1 - 'Y - -f' -gm 'i ' ' '-' ' +' vgllgm ' - -4 ,1 'L ,,'r x ' H1 ' V .ni lll lillllfltllf I gh lllh IlilIIITIlll!lIV1!UflUOII!lI'!l!I1!NIlIUJNII IIIllllllmllII1IlI1ilUUllIlNIlIlllllIfl!ll!IHWNW!i!HHV!IIIIVITMllllilllllNhiilflflllillllUUIllllfllllillllllllllllllll ? ' .41 :tx-L ' S ' - ' -iiii- iil' ' -1- ' f MQ 5? ,Y-,ea 23.21 f- 1' J f N ls 1 ' E E r S Z 2 E I, 5 ' E ly 3' E V E E ' E IE 'E IE 3 E E 1 3 E 2 E ing 5 2 v l 2 E U + 5 2 A ! E 5 ? 2 E V A E U -E YI 3 5 5 1 3 - I E ll , - 1 l S . 1 13 3 2 1 J E 2 f 'Z 2? Z E 2 1 rf.. Z is 5 4 N - 1 : :E I ' 32 xi Q 5 , EN Wiejm , . - ' - Wf , A ' 'WL 'W , ,,,'f' TT. , V ,,,.,,, S ,:Q'l1l!l!ii1llI!IiPIlIF!!IH!I!m1!I 'IIIfWllIIl?!lJ!5ll'1lli?!!Ii di!','1I1iTI1. lIII Fi5lilllllllllffllllffliilllNEIII'UMAM Will!n1m!?1! Ns! ' M!-, W, YM rs-,ll:P!lII,1.'Il1.1fL and - V . Av ,,.,-,.-,, -3-T 7 ' '-' -- A Y ' KUNE BU? ix 'NK' 'Nf' February Class History ,Twas in the year 1920,-when East Technical was climbing to football fame-and galoshes first made their debut,-that the class of February, '24, entered the portals of our beloved Tech. Ah, ours was the class that was to make the school famous. So thought we innocent but important freshmen,-until the upper classmen crushed our pride with the cognomen- flat Like all freshies,', our trials and tribulations consisted chiefly of mad dashes about the building, in a vain endeavor to find ourselves,--and fictitious rooms. But at last the year dragged by-and behold! 1921 saw us emerge from our Chrysalis as full-fledged sophomores. Sophomore! What a delightful word it was-that is, until our English teacher, Miss Morris, informed us it was taken from the Creek, meaning wise fool. Not only did military training now give our boys a chance to shine forth, as potential protectors of their country, but the natty uniforms distinguished them from the intolerable flats, 4 Herbert D. Bixby, our former principal, left East Technical that year to take the position of assistant superintendent of Cleveland Public Schools. Principal H. A. Bathrick then assumed the responsibility of piloting us through all our troubles. The next step on our sojourn through East Technical was our advancement to the rank of junior. We then awakened to the fact that we were upperclassmen. It was a novel and thrilling sensation when we became aware of our real importance and place in school affairs. During our junior year, the Concentration Study Hall was first organized. The students took full charge of one of the study rooms, no teachers whatever being present. In the spring of 1922, we learned that the June Bug was not an insect, but our annual. The old custom of publishing one each year had been revived, and instilled in the Junior class the desire to have one of our own when the time came. A great Carnival was given in March, that spring. A variety of costumes, masks and noise, characterized the festival, at which the juniors were well represented. The celebration was given by the Student Council in honor of Coach Willaman. The thought of the coming departure of this man who had made Tech famous from coast to coast gave a touch of sadness to the otherwise hilarious evening. At last the pinnacle of our school career was reached. We were seniors! At once we plunged into the greatest whirl of work and fun that we had ever known. Our last year was one constant round of electing class officers, ordering annuals, choosing our rings, planning all sorts of social events,-and letting the rest of the school know that we were high and mighty seniors. And then came Commencement, January 31, 1924-the final, sad farewell to our East Technical school days. Tl: irtccu C 'fwlliw i W. 5 ,.. ....,, . , . , , l WAl.TlCR Liaimr i 3383 E. 116 St. i Pres. Senior Class Football Home Room President Track Broadway Hi-Y Tennis Skaters ' Hail! to our fWl'S1idl'l1f. CLARENCE F. PERAMPLE i 5208 Barkwill Vice-President Senior Class Vice-President Hi-Y ' Q Basketball I Very Imsliful around ladies. , ELMER BROXVN 7512 Cedar Ave. Treasurer Senior Class l Treasurer Student Council R. 0. T. C. No muttvr 1c'l1w'U--1lv'.r tlwrr. i i MILIJRED KHAS 9107 Capital Ave. Pres. Girls' Gym Captains Trojans Sec. Senior Class Friendship Pres. Kez-Hi-Kun Class Play i President Home Room i A friend to all. JOHN ALLT Q 11429 Buckeye Rd. Home Room President Scarahaean Football Swimming W .A lwazfy favorite. i r i LUCILLE C. BAKER i 3121 E. 94 St. i President A.A.L.O. Kuz-lli-Kon Friendship Student Council Home Room President - Prctirion f7L'P'.SUl'IifiL'li. i V i JOSEPH H. AVELLONE , , 2302 E. 79 St. i Student Council Class Night Play , i Football Basketball Band i Broadway Hi.-Y lilce Club 1 lfVitli a gfrin ml his fare Ilrlv nam umling tliv rarr. l 1 FRED H. BANKO ' 1 3237 E. 121 sr. l Memorial Committee i Colonel R.O.T.C. I V Student Council I The pride of the regiment. V l 1 ARTHUR ASADORIAN ' v ' 3868 E. 38 St. l SClll'ZlllZlL'1l.ll Aleheinia 1 'l'c'nnis E l Our only rlzrmiral Frrnrliman. I l . i 1 X . N FRANK J. BARDOVVN 11223 Hulda Ave. Chem. Council . Alchemizi. ' Hard work lzc'll never sliirk. t ,,.,-,A-,mmhn ,,,,, A, Q, A L -... - . -,. . ,.-.,...v1 l i 2 i I Q i I Fourteen ! l l I i i i i i i i l l i l i i 'Nf' l U 6 I 1?-,-1 M XUNE BU? 1 PHILIP H. BARON ' 3298 12. 117 St. Alclicmia At lvnnix a star. 1 OTTO J. R. RROZ H920 XYuurllnml AVC. N 0112 llc :uculd In' a moviv oprrator. RTERNICRID liUCKll0L'SliX 4269 lf, 116 St. 1 Gym Faptains llasulmll l Pootlrall Ijzfrutirully, why not lmfv, eh, l livrnzvrdf RUTH A. BRYANT 1 A 8016 Decker Ave. 1 l Yaledictorian Palladium Jllay fnmc and fortune' awrzit you ' On the farm of your drvams. ALIFE CAROLINE BOHN South Euclid, Ohio Art Study l A girl to rrmrmbrr. i y RALPH XV. RUIJIJIEN 12007 llrowning Ave. I Student Council Home Room Pres. Preniim-rs film' Club Soccer Skaters Buddilrff :mug but what zz pcarlz yo11'II ltr. NVADE ERWIN BOSLEY 1600 Ansel Rd. I Student Council NVistgoma Footlmall 1 llaskethall Captain East End Hi-Y I 1 Home Room Pres. Scarab Cluh l Ili: farwritz' song, Alivi', zulivrc art flaw? l , RUTH RURGERT 14110 St. Flair Ave. Frienrlsliip Kez-Hi'Kon .i Trojans Class Play 1 Home Room President Q.. R Dum-iugr rasirr than math for lwr. ' 1 ' RALPH H. HORIDEN ' 2244 lf. 87 St. Ili.: .smilv we ul! likr. . . I 1 MELVIN A. HFRRISS l i 11420 Continental l ' Student Music Assistant Orchestra Band 1 Gym Captains 3: V Avsliding through lift' yau'II gn. , U Fiftcrn 'R .1 V MQW mn U 6 5 3 A Cv' . . .- ,... ,,.,, W.. ,,,,, ROLAND BVRRISS 114.20 L'm1ti11e11tz1l 1 01'cl1est1'z1 Hamel 2 1Il!f'Z5'iH1'll' in his lmrlr lu: is. VIIARLES T. CAPPIEI. I S1112 Carue-gic' AVC. 4 lrfC9l'IlZHl VV1'cckcrs RALPH li. CUZADD 10631 Euclid AVC. Silcllt but tlzonylrtful. l Kvvff yum' mp from fwlitilull rings. WAYNE J. Cl'I.P 3651 E. 14051. Dramzxtic Cluh Ymfll art yum' way tlxrauglz lift. CHARLES J. CARTVVRIGIIT Pour buy, now you fun slcrp. EDDIE CZOLGOS 4155 71 St. full Sfdlliill zfrrlvs lm aftwl ir1'f'f1rd. 1 1 111918 oliver Ave. 1 Alclwnnzx l l 1 ' Alma' c'.xRUS0 2989 IC. 120 St. A Stuflvnt Council , Art Sturly SL'l'l'lH' as her namr. 1 l l l , LOYIS A. VASANOYA ' 2lUl Murray Hill Rd. 1 Ffffllllall xvl'CCl'CCl'S 1 .11 lim' zrfrf. 1 l 1 J 4 1 ...i........ ll ICLICN CLARK DAVIS 2191 Il.. xg Sa. i Student Council A sramxtrms fnivr. MAURICE VV. DENK 7600 Cedar Ave. Home Room President Student Cm1nc1l A pact cxtruovdinzury. Si.1'1'z'u1L 59 N 'Nfl Scvcntccn K lZO'1 I'I.lEB DLOUGHY 4.238 E. 124 St. Pl'l'!'l1lCfS .-1 :vritur of nate. WDW XY.XI,Tl'IR FILQXRESKI 1.1-HIS lllcuhciiu Rxl. Prcsiilciit Frccxnzin VVreckcrs JAMES IJORNBIRER 548 lf. 112 St. Senior Social Committee Trojans Class Play Tin' train lvaws at len fur Salidzrsky. Student Council Our H'i'.vlvy Barry. Hi-Y GER'1'RL'1JE FINK 7509 Port Ave. Student Council Friendship Kaz-11i-Kon A.A.I,.0. RAY DLTNBAR 11602 Scottwoud Avu. East End Hi-Y Class Play Clnzmpiuu applc sllillcr. A radio fall! Just svc his slmrt waves J A ANTON F. EKL 11619 llamlen Ave. President Alchemia EMERALD FOSTER 1325 12. S7 SI. jvwcl rare is always Iris. Colu11L'l Buycy m i,'m' pliaxrs him. OHL' uf U. HARRY FAVOR 12005 Fxiirpnrt Ave. IJUNALIJ F. FOVVLER 5211 Superior Ave. Gym Captains 1, Kvru's riglzt-lzand mcn. Presinlvsni Chippeiulzili: Club Truck Always in fazfar. ALBERTA FRANK 10735 Hull AVC. As sinccrv as lim' name. .1 l A U 5 Q 'Nfl F- i T' 'I llliRI!l'IR'l' GAA!! I Y ' 12513 Rcxfnrrl Ave. Frcenmzm VVrc-cfkcrs ! Sturlcnt COlUlCll ' Lll'Tt'Ll7'I' nf l'l7.Ykl'fl7UH flour.:- l Yum' IIUXIT krmfcxv. F 1 1 XYILLARID N. IIIQNNINGEK f 1389 Arlrlison Rfl. l l Illakv all z'r1r'ly'5111l't fo-r 1 Hu' smoky rzty. l l LIZXYIS CEOLIJSMITII ' .2548 li. Sll Sr. l I ' Sey111u11r's lJZllllJ'C!'S E Crzlzlxmitlzs un' mrv 11u7s'ad11y.r. l CLIFFORD IS. HlCRBlCR'l' 4154 12. 119 sz. 1 g ixlCl1l'l1Ilil l Y i As Il rlzrmist, l1f'.1' I1 yfmd .wflu dark. I A 1 F , E Q MAX csoulmlxx 5 l 3 l I 11111 12. no sf. 1 1 G1 mi mum un' fffv. l AILEICX HERSHEY ' 11.5.35 Phillips Ave. 1 X A.A.I,.O, Kilee Club film' Vlub l F1'ivl11lsl1i11 KCZ-Ili-Kim I F Jzzxl l7I1f7I7f!'lI!! urfrr' with gf1'gfgfI1's. 1 1 HARVEY I,. HARYANIAN 5 4144 11. ms sf. Sturln-111 L'u1111cil Hmm- Rurml Pres. F lfmmtlmzxll lhslcctlwznll liasvbxlll Hi-Y SC1l!'Zll!f1llllJ Gln-Q Club Urn' Slzivk of tlzz' 1101-111111 Jfllllfl. ' 1 FRANK J. HOIJCCHIEK 1 12318 Hlzlvin AVC. N Frc-c111a11 NVrcckL-rs Our future lmnxz' 1c'ir'z'V. ' 1 ' , l IIOXYARIJ HAVIJCK , 11330 Mctbyle AVC. N l'.l'0CfllZlll VVrerkcrs i ' llzulio Club Tu have lvut not la lfrk, P GICURGP1 -l. HOMICR 10722 Churchill Avo. 5 Hvy, farmcr, l1Uw'rc frufu' rnnlillgff E U Eiflflffdlb C K 3 'NF' U .Nv1'llL'lL't'Il M F lilCNNlC'I'll llL'Rl.l2BAl'S 0-H57 liuclicl Aux Student Founcil Hi-Y 'l'1':ick l'lIllll'INIl.I1 Me-inorizxl cilllllllllllli' lloinu Room Presirlunt Ihzxllillgf 1111! Ivaslzfnl. FRIED KAISICR 12003 Miles Avv. Sturlcul Vouucil ljl'Clll'Sll'il A rrmly us.vi.vtaut. l'llARl,liS IRXYIN l57ll li. So St. Major R,O.'l',C. Student Council Alclwnlilx l'lul1 Ilczul l.Sl'l1'l' By tliu wily. IZYICLYN K.XRNlfl.l. Sw li. 1117 Si. Pnllzuliuni Fi'ieiulsl1i1m Kel-Hi-Kon Senior Social Conuniitve 'I'roj:ius Gym f'fllll8.lllS Senior IRB, Tczuu .X'v:'i'r' zluirf, llL l'A'l' Jtfll. VIHXRIS ,l.Xl'OllS 0722 liclviilv1'c Aux .-'l 1'Ilu'l.'y ilrirmmiw. HARRY KI.lC'l l'liR .ZIUS la. Stl ht. Uoli't lr! f1r'i'4ll'ftiu11s riflv. l'llARI.O'l l'lC JAXCUIISON 12.315 Phillips Ave. .X.A.l..U. lxlcc Club l i'icu4lsliip Not ull wil-l1i1i1'i'd girls uri' xlrarfl tvmfwrml. jl'I.l.X KURMUS 351111 I-1. 20 St. l ricn1lsliipl'lulu A.A.l,.0. A ilvvff flzixlkrr, shv. NORIHCRT F. JIROUSEK -lilly Perslliug AVC. flym fllllllllllli A i'uf'1uil1 i1nlm'd.' GICURGIC KRE,li'I V415 St. Cxnlicrinc St. Swimming Team. 1923 Studcnt Council A wgflzlur I7'lA'L'1HHIl'l'. N .il I My 'NF' ' t 1 a l , i l , r Z . l . l 4 I l i t l l r L 5 , . U K MARllL'lERl'I'E KRIEGER 7903 Star Aw. 5 llvr ulrarm mf!! rl'mvmbv1'. 5 l l i l CHARLES C. LEUNARIJI 1 zum rc. so si, l Orchestra , Band Music lmtlz l'1Il1l'm.T. i s I V 1 XYILLIAM O. C. KROISNKE 2 7017 Roy AVC. l Skaters Nutlring in u namr. I t I l MORRIS LlFClll'l'Z l 2492 li. 59 St. Home Room President A wire like distafzt llzznztlfy. KENT LARICK 1288 E. 187 St. Football Basketball Track Hi-Y I ' Home Room President Trojans Student Council Scarab Club Jllay you live in a filled lunch mom! ALIKERT P. LINIJICR I l 2504 Montclair Ave. l l Student Council Sc:u':alm:xvzu1 Littlv, but O my! Rl l'II LARSON 51,11 li. 107 St. K'nunm't1ccnn'ut Slmcfikux' A.A.l..U. Urnllvi' uf thc Scarab l'lI'lCI1llSlll1l Senior lllvnwrizll Committee l Hrllffll aut! llwft tlffllll' with liar. JOSEPH JOHN l.tJl'RliS'l'l l 6012 Lungfvllow AVC. Wlzvu it mmm' to lmukiug and - jzzhhing, 11c's tlzrrc. SAM LAKNICR ' 1 2:32 P.. 03 St. Student Council Reprvscntzitivc 'l'rcz1surcr Cltippcndalc Club llmnl. ,lllz lluzrgfufl will miss him, PASQUAI, R. l.AL'Rll'I I 1309 Vtlclmstel' Avv. - Home Room President i Studcnt Council . l A Spanislz dI'l'IIifl't'l. 1 lrw, . A -YW .,,--.... Y. Twenty C K wi my 5 1 'V' A 'vu r 1 I 1 S 1 i K 1 1 1 1 l 0 T2ve11ty-one ICSTHER MACRO 2371 li. 82 St. Stunlcut Fuuucil l 1'lC1lIlSl'Illl Art Study lfzw' lzrlfflrl. MARHUIERITE MICTZGICR 9204 lfnluuuuls Avvs. Stumlcut Council Skaters Glec fluln On! af sight, but not out of mind. EMU. A. MALINSKY -1224: li. 120 St. Frm-cnuux XYrcckcrs Iluxlrful Ivunzm, NATHANIEL Mll.l.l2R 3449 lf. 118 ST. Tlu' top of tin' luddvr is mt far uwzry. RAYMOND MCINTOSH 110115 Cnstalin Ave. HMI! f1'afm'1l ful' tlfr fvolivt' farrf. JAMES J. NEMEC 3554 12. 1.15 Sr. East Tech Printers Gym Captains Math ix his only ji11.z'. ADl2l.l3l2R'I' C. MFIJER 1253 li. S0 St. lrrccumu XVrcL'ke-rs Ill' has yvt tu rnvrt Izrr. CHARLES J. NOCAR 12818 Ferris Ave. President Home Ruum Prcsillcut SL':u'nlmcau Student Council Alrs'ny.v 7K'l.Hl:IIfl. ANDRICVV F. MFHOCIIFIK 2605 Scuvill Ave, Lust day fm' unnnnm'rnwut.r, was ln.: fry. 'l'Hlil,MA G. 0'l l'0 11907 llruwuiug Ave. Sturlcut Council Glee Club Friuuclsllip Club GlueC'lu1J Ilvrriv Iltlflillfl ymfll bc a quad Pilot. ' N K ' Q 'Nfl U 6 nj FLORENCE PALMER 4223 P.. 131 St. R,O.T.C. Sponsor Student Council l'rcsidul1t lI0llK'1i00l'l1 Pnlladilun Senior Memorial f'on1111it1eC lhrgfgfws lIl'l'll,f always as had as Hwy luok, 5 OSCAR PLIETZ ' 11307 Frlirpzmrt Ave. ' l'Varlc and lvurn and yazfll mm. 3 PAUL PATTERSON 1559 Ii. f.5 sf. ' A ll1Il7dXUHlf' Twlfitv. , HELEN PORTER 1 10819 Hull Avv. 4 President Plume Rnum Student Council 1 IVF know you will not Im a l,Ul'fl'I' all y. 111' Ziff. 1 4 GEORGE A. PAVILONIS A H822 Crmnwull Ave. A .Slacv but .v11m'. I ERIC RADZOXV 4336 Bruxulway AVC. Alchcmin Tim lust fulw is his glory. FRANK PETERRA 8723 Cnpitnl Ave. Tlw stuff a gmnrl rims is mazlv of. i HARRY RAPPURT 5 IUSZ7 Drcxul Avc. Freeman VVr0ckL-rs Glue Club 4 Prvsidunt Home Room f Nu .short rirsnit hvrr. ' JACK M. PHILLIPS 1052! LL-1' Avv. .fit fvuuiv n rnzrlc 5111 f. ANNA E. RATIKUX 2314 Mufiml Ave. ,A.A.L.O. Fricudship lwlulr PI'!JSitlEllf Hmm' Rnunl Slzurt but .vfUm'I. 7 1Ul'Ilfj'Af'lUlI N K Mfwliws J i i i i l 1 5 1 i i 1 i 5 I 9 1 -:i'i'nif,v-tlmm' XYILLIAM RIDER 12721 Arlington Ave. Nu 'Ii'l1lL'l'l!gl lirrv. ABRAYIAM SEI,KOVVI'l'Z 1 33-ll lf.. 119 St. , A tliinkvr. 111 ICHA1-IL C. ROMANHLL1 315 Race Ave. Exist Tech Prime-rs 1ln11'f im iz-runnzihgl. SX LX IA Slliiilil, 3.173 F. 13:1 St. Class Night Play ' Rifle Club Ynifrr not as 111111 as fufizfvfl. ' ANTHONY RUGCICRI 3019 15. 117 St. llumc Room Prcsiilvut Frc-enum Vl'r:-ckcrs Stmlc-nt Cnunuil Sign: llvrv, if yuu'f'r' Inst MYRON L. SARGENT 11:80 IC. S6 St. i nliyiliingl. ' XK'll.l,1AM SLTIIMINK 2237 E. 87 St. , Home Room Prr-siilunt 5 Stuilenl l'inmci1 IIQIIUVX vusy for him. lllrri' 5 f'l'l'A't i'l'?'L7IlL'l' lI4'I'l'. DOROTHY MAE Sl'H0lEN'1'HAL 457 Arbor Ril. i Chzxirnirm Senior Social Cmniniltve 1 RFFFS SEALS 7505 Kinsman Rd. ll'r kIl07Q' tl lim'ya'1' ivlivli Pxillzulium lfriuiiilsliip 3 Q1Ul1Ill10!1CU!'l1l'l1f Spi-zulu-r 1 Annual llimziril Aim:-x'.v an thi' flat. TUV SFI' UHF. l ICIJXVARD SIIULESKY 1865 li. flu St. i :xlCl'l611'llZl Club I Ulivm. Ununcil Nu formula ihzuufs him. E L C N MQW if 3 'Nr' 'V' FRANKLIN SMITH 3387 li. 110 St. C'l1z1irnmn Executive Council Home Ro: m President lfrecmzin NYreckc'rs A lr'a1ll'1' film lzfx firm? IH1IYll'SlIkl', Iivu. HARRY STRYKER 7016 Decker AVC. A Football Bnskcilmll Track Hi-Y Glce Clull Trojans Class Play Senior Social Cornniittcc- May you play tin' gmmf' of Iifr as fx-vll as you do football. NATHAN SMITHEIMER 114106 Kinsman Rd. Juxf Tvlltrll him play hall. ,I AMES ANTHONY 'FAYLOR CHARLES I. SMRCINA 6805 Consul AVS. Dirty llands, dirty fart, 2233 E. 37 St. Student Council Not an curly Iwirrl. In mfrvlzinc shop lu' found his plant A RAYMOND HOVVARD TOPPING 11417 Mellm Ave. Chairman Ring Committee Connuencement Speaker Home Room Presiclcnt LIZSTER C. SPRAGUIE 7X1 li. 130 St. Home Room Pre-siflcnt hym Klaptmiis A math slzurk. Student Council A futurv fxrvlzitcrt. FRANK VOSATKA 11824 Buckinghznn Avo. Yau'rr what 'wr fall lucky. IRXYIN STEIN 2702 E. 53 St. Football A mll51.t'lI1Il TKWIH fnxixs. Docs ynur HYIJEN VVAIJIE 31 Robinson Ave. Soccer rar rzzwl zivfmim? ..-, .,... .....f., Twcnty-four 7 MSW xii K A nh 'V' MARfil'l71RITE XVACHOB 11101 E. 109 St. Sponsor of R.0.T.C. Palladium 2 Senior Ring Committee ' llrml of Sfmrrsor maids wax slzc. JAMEQS BRYANT 2304 lt. 33rtl St. Tranquillity ix his nrmt virtue. STANLICY CLOFGH 2184 E. 97 St. A rarloonirt of -mtv. . 5 AUGUST LANGERMANN I 9405 Hough Ave. ' As tall as his mime. ' MILLIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS 'V 711-4 Duluth Ave. 1 Friendship f Jun Jn, su. I NIcuo1.soN T. LANESE , 1585 Felton Ave. Ax jolly as good St. Nirlr. RALPH A. PRITCHARD 8710 Harkness Rd. I A-pirkiug and I1-l7l0'IRVlHg, but 1 ' lrccp U-!l0'l.H!l. , l ANTHONY G. TRIVISON l 2139 Murray Hill Road 1 Home Room President Student Council Fortlmall , Reliant and ready. ' 1 Rl l'H ZIMMER . I 2638 lf. 128 St. I Student Council. i Sllllillilif for ri vlazrdy day. I . Q 5 l u Tfvmit y- F 'uc Class Farewell Song TUNE-Indiana Moon February Class, youill soon be leaving. We have gathered here to say goodbye, Here we're happy but welll soon be grievingg This is what the 12 B's sigh: CHORUS February Class, we'll miss you, Fellow Techites, loyal and true, A record fine and clear you ve shown in your race. We'll try hard as well to fill your place. Soon you,ll in the world your mark be making, Where we know you're needed more, With Tech's guiding light, You,re bound to do the right. Farewell, Class of '24. Old associations, clubs, and friendships, Favorite teachers, you must leave behind. Although East Tech school days all are over, A welcome you'll ever find. Words by Doroth y Hamilton 6 X I My .,. r The Evolution of the June Class, I924 The evolution of a graduate is a fascinating subject which we have been studying for four years. At last we will attempt to make an outline of this field to help others who long to become graduates some day. The history of the senior class can be divided into four periods. Prehistoric Period: In these long ago years even we fwho are now the great class of June '24l were uncivilized. Indeed we realized that we had many characteristics of the cave man. Hunger was our greatest emotion. Many of our number, such as Florence Betterton and Fred Schrade, later became famous track stars because of their training in sprinting for lunch. The sports of those days were barbaric. With exultant joy we cheered as our football squad rose to first place in the Senate, downed Scott High, and fought valiantly at Everette, Washington. For less bloodthirsty amusement in that Stone Age, we attended Mixers, where we struggled wildly for popcorn balls and doughnuts and pretended to get a little utouchedl' on apple cider. Ancient History: During this time we became Sophomores and changed radically. That learning and the arts had reached their highest development, was shown by our large attendance at the first honor banquet and our youthful effusions that Hooded the Budding Bards column. Many members of our class developed strange symptoms. They carried pencils and pads constantly, and were called ureportersf' Great was their rejoicing when the 4'Weekly Scarab was recognized as the best high school paper in Ohio. Medieval Age: ln this period we discovered chivalry and courtesy. We juniors became known as those young gallantsl' who attended court in the center hall. Shining patent leather hair, flapping galoshes, and gayety were the chief characteristics of this period. Many of our members suffered severely when they were initiated into clubs. Maidens carrying dumb-bells or doll babies strolled about. Bold pirates appeared wearing bright bandanas and dragging little red wagons. The shuddering sophomores listened in fright to the terrible tales told by the Juniors. They whispered of electric shocks, raw oysters, and sworn oaths. Modern. Era: At last this race' blossomed into its full power and glory. It produced great politicians-Andy Thailing, class president, and Walter Creasap, Student Council president. Our most noted actor was John Edwards, hero of 4'Penrod,', 6'Seventeen , and Clarence',. Dorothy Hamilton rose to fame as a feature writer. She haunted us with pencil and pad saying, And what is your favorite tooth -paste? Wayne Keeler won distinction as Drum Major, and Arthur Pile, as the school's best orator. Our farewell party to the February graduates showed our natural consideration for others, for we allowed the weeping HF. C.'s to win the Kiddie-car polo match. As we banqueted on our Senior Day, everyone agreed that the senior, especially the East Technical variety, is the noblest production of this world. - Twenty-six -N - l 1 r U Ykvvlrly-sm' ANDREW' C. THAILINC 31138 lf. lilly Sl. l'rL-sill:-nt Seniur Class Scnr:mlme:m lfxccutivv Fuuucil R.0,T.l'. Klum. Smarts lislitm- Sczlrnh lli-Y Numinzxting Cmmllittvu Tin' fart Nm! yan n'v1'l' n'lrl'fml fwrsf- dmlt, .'lllIlj', .vfvmxlm fur -ifxvlf. fll.XRl.lfS NY. 'I', lYl.UR 103.51 Rflnlmm lllvxl Atllldic Association Sc:1r:xlm:xu:1n Yin'-l'rvS. of Svnim' flzlss C'll!t'llIl R 0 'l' K' ll' Y L'slu-rs Sturlr-111 Council ffnwztw' mul muy lm IIARYICY GICORGIC S'l'llCl4' 331.4 lf. ll'l St. flaw' l1'1w'414 I fm' 41.11110 vf 'I'rl-us. Stmlcm l'uuncilfSc11im' Flags Ulllrvr R. O. 'l'. F. linnml llusincss Mgr. Amluxxl Sc-ymunr's llznulrc-rs ,fl .frllutur gwul ln s g1m':15r tu 114' .-lnrl !ll'f!lIA' fm' runzmmz full' xnvlz ax fl'l'. FLOR ICNCIC li l1I'I l' RTI 1 N 1381.1 Qnstzlllzz Avl- Girls' flj'I'llf1I1llIlllllS Pzlllzuliunl l'l'L'Sltlt4llI ol l'll'lK'IltlSlllll Club Sul:l'cl:1ry uf Svniul' flaws Thu mum' lflnfvx .writx hm' nwll IU: ln: Iln In I Il FIJNYARII AIIKOXYITZ 2365 li. 85 St, AlCllt'llll1l Stmlunt f'nunc'il Tn Alu fl-lm!'.v rfglrt Il'i1ll ull my might. l,V.V HI fa' L'.XRl'. XV. .-Xl.'l'HANS N-1' I' Si it I 5... - llfnskstlmll llrmu'Rurm1 Vu-s. ll'i.r1lum is ilu' -f7l'ill1'l'f'l1l fflllllgl lln'v'vjw'r Uri fc'1'.mImn LILLIAN AIJIQLMAN 3373 lf. 135 St, Girls' C'hmupinn llzlskctlmll Team Student Council 1l1:ur'vf' if Irv, il .yvvrns tu mr, 'Tix only Jmlvlr tn lu' glmulf' ANTIIUNY A. ALESSANIJRO 3.170 li. I-W S1 If flmximzis il fulrlr l7llt'Il fllisx Tvaylr lnrssvfl him, .-Imuu 'l'lllil.lXlA Al'l'Kl'fN 9.212 Huugh Ave. lllce fllllll llufpy is slzv, tlmngllr xllclv always .'1i!km1f' XYILLIAM 143. fxkxmzlm .lbhll lu. ISU Sl llclmting Tmnl lll'Cllf'St ru llunw Rmml l'1'us1rlv11t un R 0 l l l'u111:' Order Lf Scnmlw B1'fITE'll-l'j'flI, r1m'k-111zirz'd, full and slim flllllfllfl' Alu' 1.im'ul11's 'IUIIIII 'rw tlufuk uf him FH G f my ..,. K i ELLA MAY Al'liUS'l'l'S 1 2181 Sta-arms Rd. Scnmlml Sturlunt r Council ' Pzlllzullum Art Stunlv l l'ienclsl1ip Club V l , .. Q llllll 11 4'lun'n11luf Twly. Y .S'-:wwf lillu llluv ROSE BEVK 2171 E. 811 St. Lf'6ll'lHYl' vyfq lrvllizlrl lvigf .vfwrs lfVv rwoylzzzc' as Rosy Brul.-Lv. FRANK IZARGAR 10548 Remington Ave. 1 Ilnsketlmall Student Council llmne Room President f'Ul1'l1'l'lEl1C6'lllt'!'lt Speaker l'1'cSirlc'ut SCilfIll?IlCZl!l 1 IIu11k miyhf mmm a fouutry lurk, - . Hui l1r'v fur too llzllllljtfnll' uml too .vl1r'l1'. IIERISERT A. HICIINKIC 457 IC. 143 Sl. Pepig1':1n1 llnsclxnll Gulf lfootlmll A mon flldl lzallx you Tom or .lurk Anal fl!l'i't'S you tl lzvurty fulmvl' on flu' lmvk. 4 1 MYRTLE BARKER 91:3 IC, 143 St. Girle' Gym f'nntz1ins Student Fouuuil liaskethnll 4 Gym or bufk or ball 1 lllhvrtlv lozws tllrm ull. 1 l EVELYN Bl2NNliT'l' ' 3772 VVZ1Slll1'lg101'l Park Blvd. Art Study Friendship Club l A girl who would llt Z'F7' .rllirlc l HM' sllnrr' of flu' 'ZK'tlI'lIl'l.Y rvovls. l MARTHA BARONA 2394 E. 33 St. Student Council Many marry smilvs had Martha. 1 GEORGE L,nERAN 3423 IC. 102 St. Student Council George lms ryrs tlzni lu-lic hlm, In tlzvm you .wr fzfrrr aml Tum. f l VVILLTAM BAFMRFCKER 34:41 lf. 135 Sf. Student f'0uncil Bill zvonlzl rrllllrr fvlay lrasvlwzzll Tlum flo to 11 mzlsfjllwzzzll' bull. EVELYNE MAY HICTTS v ' 111-40 Superior Avc, KCZ-Hi-Kon A. A. L. 0. Stmlc-ut Council Glue Clulw ills-u Flulm A maidrn lilln' mol ymkv Sllr 1lum'1'.v along lwr way. Twmfy-rigl1t U 6 X z m 1 1 KUNEBU? Xi 'Nf' K 'V' , RL I'll IHZTZ 110114 1,L'xi11gt011 AVC. 1'1'a-simlym of Hirl,1iy111 L'2l1!lil11lS I'il11ll111lII1l Skiltlllg . fjlll' Gvhffm t1'u11l'I1' 11r1'1'1' fmfs W Q lx our liltlv, My 1611111 Brts. 1 1 su1,1.Y 1:o1zs'1'1z1N 1 1141 11 - A -- 2. bl 51. 1 llm' tlzinkx 1111 11111111' nf fvlztrlc 1 ls mfrtlz ll lun uf lurk. 1zhl1l1zR llI..XL MAN 111827 111111 AVO. Ulm- l'l1111 , l,11111!.v of xtylr, 11 soft lun' dr'u1c'l. IV1' survly Inn' tu lIL'll7' y1:1f-all. IJCOXARIJ S, liRU1Xll1l1'1N'l' 159132 l':11'kgr11vv Avv. Yicc-l'r:-sic1e11t Stlulmn l'ounCil Home Rumn 1'rcsi11n'11t Uh yu, I just lozm ,'11g11'I11u. ANNA A. HLUCIQ 21711 li. 73 St. l'i1:l: and n'l1iI1', 11 51111131 l1rig1l1t. IIARULII J. UROT'l' 3430 12. 110 St. V 1 l'm .r111'1'y my :s'111'k l11'1'1' is rluuvg Fur mv it's Iwvll f11z11' y1'r1r.v uf fun. PAU1. J. 1!0GA'l'AY X 57112 1l:1wt11m'1u' Avo. Yicv-Prcsiflwlt llrvmzulwzny 1li'Y 1101116 Ruum PI'i'S1l1Cllt Bc sfviff 111 lIl'!1l' and slow lu Jfmllr. XYARRICN R. VASSIIJY ' 692 li. 115 St. XYistgc11xz1 Club Sczxrnlm 134111111 l14 ll Hgh! Iifz' th1'1111g1l1- - H'7g1l'l l'lI 1111. VV11,I,1AM S. NUUKMAN ZIUIJ C'1:11'kw1m1l Avo. .11 11.11111 fcllotv, full of lifr lllltl fun, Bu! from ilu' girls hc :c'a11l1l Hl'IA'Llj'S 71111. FRANK i'1iRllOl. 58115 Lutlu-1' Avc. Orclucstrzl sllldlflli C4l1lIlC1l IH' Iqm' fo l11'111' him Hfldlv .vo It pam.: 11.1 fha! lm has to gm. U 1 11.-111 5 VA11 1111- 6 I K 3 KUNE BU? 'Nf' ROSE lfllAl'l' 33011 12. 111 51. Thru mx' hvart with A1111 11h1rf'z'.v with thc IJm1't B11 XYll.Bl:X li. l'llAl'1 1 -1-21 Vktunu Road Sludvnt Council Chem. Council 111111111-.v iwuzfliizzgf 51 LVM! lU'l'l'll fI'fl'llliS1IiI7 Quiri But ' 3521 VH-st Blvd. l Radio Cfluli c1lXlI11ll'1lflZllC Club 5 Follcgc' Club Kcnncdizms ' 111 our gf the lfllrarylv wzriorls 1100185 I Ymzlfwlll find him umivr a pile of 5 voiuf. 1 i 1 . ,. I ALIIILR1 A. COURTNICY I 1 1149 lf. 148 Sl. . 1 Tln'rc's nothing womlrn ulmut , Q this .wlrfivh 5 l l.URlCNl'li CLAFS ' 71107 liruzulwziy AVC. A lil:-c Ulnlv f Shu is :wry mhlr and fine 1 flnrl z'.1'u'l5 in rvvry Zinc. S'l'liRl,lNG FOX 2324 E. 105 Sl. A At lust thou art gmzr, But nut without a sigh. ' l JOHN F. COLANGELO 9423 lilizalmctli Ave. Home Room President Stud-Pnl Council l'l1vn1is1ry Council fl Iitth' IIUIISFIIXF mm' and thvu ' Q IJ 1'rl1sln'1l hy thc' hrst of mon. 1 YVALTICR VRIZASAP 1 12809 Locke AVE. l I'rL'siflf:nt Student Vouncil - i Home Room President Allflligh Council 1 Annnnl Board Q J Rifle Team I i 5 Yrfllllff' right, Waltvr, One good :ig A 1, f .. .. , 1 U ,XNTHONY S. CIRESI f7ft'U51!l'L' ills dclffozlilsf' ABE I. COPPERMAN 9919 Snmcrsct Ave. Student Council zfirw mr with a rritirir rye t fax.: my imprvfcctiolls by. rms J I7VlIljl. XYILLIAM H. CORRIN 972 Eddy Rd. Track Aggies hz- ramv and quirt ln' wmt hix time at Tech was wry tw!! spent. I trrm rl1'sz'rz'f's an0th1'r. K-'Ti Thirty G Z NNE BU? Q N. Q .J , r- -- 1 1 MARY l'RUi'1'll ' Jw.: li, 51 sf. ' H'hvn .llury mmrx iniu lhv mmn X On! of Ihr 1v1'1nln1:' .xliuhx Old t.'Im,m, ' l'l.AliliNK'IE IDIZSCII Zfmg li, 117 St, Succcr 7 I'I4'nx1' fluff! full mv C'h11'1'm'v. That mum' is bryhml tulvrulzw. FICICIJ R. CROSBY 32511 IU. 111 51. :lr14l still thvy gltIS'A'1I mul .Hill thr zvnizlhv' yrmc' V Thur mu' small 1lt'1l1f ruulzl furry all hu Ichvw. n XYll,l,I,XXl IHC'l I'M.XN OSI lf. 115 Sl. l7ulhr1' falls mr' II'illfum, sfstrr rufls lm' H'1'Il,' .Hntlzrr falls mf' ll i1ln', hut Ihv fullnzux full mc Iifllf' l,IiS'l'liR I.. ILXNYSUN 70411 Vvrlzu' AVC. I,I'l'l!'lit'fS Stumlcm Fnunuil R. ll, T. C. lfw run fill any flap, This dalzzly fhaf. l'2RX.X N, Ul'1XY.Xl,l? 2243 IC. 79 Sl. llirls' Gym llxplzxivms Pxlllzulium llrzmmtics l'tl'iL'l1llShiII Ifigr !v'n:v1l 1'y1'.v, rwrh' .wjfi mul hwy. Thr Vl41.Y.Y'.S hahy, shv hrzuhs us -my. THOMAS I. DAXYSOX Tfllll f4C'Ilfll' Ave. I,l'k'HliL'1'S l'oriml1i:111s UU' lihv xmzrr fr'iw111Ifm',v.v, Tum. l.l'ICI.l,.X I.. Ill-1XY.XI.IJ ll-in lt. N7 51. Girls' Gym Vuptalins l l'is'1lmlsl1ip l'allzuIium liznskvllulll Full uf livfv, this fl'I71'VlLHj' lam. IVV would Hl I'l'l' hy hm' fuss, llH'.l.M.X Ilcl-.XRMU 9718 Mnrnh Ave. Annual Bunn! Art Study Yicc-l'r0sirlv11t P:nll:uli11m llmnv Rumn l,l'k'SiIlClll Scilrzxlv Hi-l'rcws Ohilw Tw!! f'1'l'sm1 ig: ull ilu' urfx, n'Imu'.v mazzmv' :wus mfr lu'u1'!.v. I'.IlXX .XRD Illulilkl ll-H7 lluckrvv Rd l1'm'1'rv' you rudl' zu l:1hln'.v llzlff Yun ivvzu' sun' tu hu .vlzukvlr nf. a 6 Thirty -4:l It v K , 'Nfl U 5 KUNE BU? MlNNIE E. IJIECKOVV 3337 E. 143 St. Ifriemlship Clulx lVl1ivln'c'c'1' 'way tllz' wind datll lllzmi My lzmrt is glad to have il so. ELMER IJL'llN 6004 Lutlier Avc. Mrntrzl yfymlzastirx quita oftvn liz' 1l.S'L'!1', And llll Z'l1lIl'L'll triyonumrtry lccfit lizm amuxcd. ELSIE IJOLEJS 2954 E. 57 St. Executive Council Clmirnian Student Council Secretaries Art Study Girls' Rifle Club Palladium At any time U11 Elxiv fall, Slzcls ready and willing to da it all. GEORGE EINVARIDS 2360 E. 89 St. Orchestra lllnsir frum your lzuwxtrilzy pnmvvrl Helps to .wotlic tlw Javaglc' breast. SARAH DOLINSKY 2032 It. 90 St. Quiet and small, fwll liked by ull. JOHN R. EDVVARDS 2650 East Blvd. Annual Board s Home Room Pres. Executive Council Class Play President of Dramatic Cluh President of Glee Clulz Kennedians 7'11wl1I11Iny are our lzvarls Wlzvn lulm plays lzcm parts. LLOYD DOCGLASS 13025 Blenheim Road President East End Hi-Y Sczil':1liac'm1 liziskvllmzill Footlmll Mgr. Col. R. 0. rl. C. llimic Room President Sczirzih Clul: Colanrl, 7i'I'1-lff nnrl ntlzlrtf. As all round man, you can't llc lfvat. JOHN EIIJAM 10910 Ulivct Avo. Student Council Trzick Aggies Ili.: Izrad,-llc lmlds it liiyli And sfmles ns he yur: Ivy. ETHEL DREIER 1402 Giddings Rd. Student Council Art Study Iiflirllv sun' n Irrmlil lim' 'ZC'lll'C,' IVL' know lzur 'wit could not he UrL'ii'r. HYMAN EISMAN 3403 E. 134 St. IICIJ right fo walk 'zljitlz And bright fu talk with. Tlrirty-twu 1 My fl GW K N. MAKYIN ICNHICI. , .5322 IC. I :1irf:1x A S111rlu11t f'Ull11C'll 5 f-tlf'lll7,l', kind, 1 ll1.1 l1l.'r'.v l111r'1l lu fiml. RUHIiR'l' I OI,I,li'l I' 77311 Vnlfzlx Rul. Stmlent 4'nu11cil R. U. T. C, Of mvrilx 111' has 711111132 Of fuullx lvnl fciv, if lilly. K'I,ARl'INC'I'I I'1NflICI,N H714 i'l1a'stL'1'f1L'l1l AVL: I'1'vsi1lv11t Scy111u11r's Ilzxulvcrs .-I l11'1r.vl1 in lzix lmull. ll1 s Wlllfll 111 dvmllllfl. Rlwfll Y. FOX 513 Ii. 1119 St. I'z1Il:uliu111 I ric111lsl1i11 O11 lzfkvs, ul llw l11'111'l1, Ur ut runzf, .vlzfx 11 fwurll. A IRR A M VA R ICN 20511 lf. 55 St. Aggics 'l'nn111lu1'.v fu' fmllxlulxv, .Alll rrlmnl lllfm .'1!Yl'tIWl A'llUTK'.Y. FRICIJ IJ. l l,lilSl'Hl'IR 111-55 Ii. 47 St. Tfltlllglll .wmv nm :lvl lm! lfx llc 11r111n'1'.v li'x with rasv. ' ' ICLSIIC Bl. FICIIOR ZSZI lf. 125 St. X Stmlvm f'UlII'lCil A Siu' mrrrly has 41 lat nf xlylz' A1141 still .vllv is ll ylirl in l'Hl 1A'flllll'. lIICl.liN FRICY 1111118 Mz1g11uli:1 Dr. 1211-c l'l11h Art Study Slurlcnt l'1m1111ciI Friu11dsI1ip ls HIL: tlu' jlm- that 11111111-lrvll u tlmxzszlull .vl1if's. ' Tln1t's mr, my llrl1'11's msv-lmfr' lrps. ISAIJORE FISHBICIN ' 1 54011 l'I:11'k Ave. 1 A Stqclm-111 l'u11nciI l'l11ppc114l11lv filllll , .S'11t1'.v, lm1mn1'r.v llllll .YKIIYKIVUJ ' llvlp llmz fu Wltlffl' flluzrx. 1 ' HAZHI, R. FRUSS 1 1515 12. 172 Sa. A 4 I -Slurln-111 l.UllllCii ' 51:01:11 f'0Ill!11llIL'C june Class Pallzldllml Art Study X A Ilvr Iznsluznrl m 1'r nf .fl111'1'11t1'w1 1 ' will lliv, l 'C'11us1' :vu le mm- lmcc' ll11:1'l mukvs l duzryllllxrls ullml fir. X .J 1'1.111,-.1111-1-1' u ' ' .UNEB . ..,. K ,1 V l l l RliIJ U, KSAICIILICR l 1.2807 l'nim1 AVC. A R.U,'l'.1' l.lL'lIlL'l1IlI'll Swimming , Sczxrzxlnzlczm Gym Captzlius f Scar:-lm liusiuf-ss Nzulzlgcr I 6 Trzxck lli'Y , .Al lvihvilfrsx 7l1Illl.fl7L':V i'l' mudr of him, V ll'l 7'l' alfmlys lrkvd his l'ln'z'rf1fl vim. I JAMES GlI.l.lCSl'll'I i IN-HJ li. 87 St. l Frvc-nlzm XVrcckers 1 xl boy so Irrzflfllt in v:'z'1'y vias.: IJ lIlTK'llj'.S Wrry .YIIVC to pass. Rll'lI.XRlJ H. GALE Q lll7l3 LOL' AVC. Stnrlent liuuncil xylSljlIlll'lZi , llflIlTt'1'vS Clulm Pc-pigrzml Iizmfl lli.v lulru! fm' lvluslrirlyf ' If'u.v :Tally quill' rrn.vlr1'ug1. NYAI.'l'lCR ll. ISIIJXIURIC , ll-ll!! xvllSllll AVC, l rn-cmrm VVruckcrs lilvv l'lulr Stumlcnt l'uuucfl l ' IIN.: yruml fa funk' at, this 'lllfl' HSfllil'A'H,' lt'.v nirm' still tu lwar him .vpl'r1k. 1 x l l ' ICIIXYARII ll. HALL 2348 lf. 24 Sl. 1'llZll1'!1lIlll Ring f1U1l1'Hlllll'C Ili-Y ' Pri-sislcnt Home Rrwmn Ilail frlllrrv, fm-11 mfr, Yun fm' l'aH't foryvl. i i l HFRMAN fQ0l,l7I5l'IR1Q 1 .2014 li. 48 Placi- FI'L'k'lT11lll VV11-ckcl's 1 rl 7A'1'z'l'kl'r uf f1zU'!.v, lil' lmpf' :mt nf I1mn'!.r. l FRICIJ IJ, fl.fXRRlNl2'l'ON .lifwli lf. lik Sl. l-'ru-1111111 xYl'BCkL'!'S lluskctlrall Vsmzlly m':'l'r' fr Iumvl In .my lin! Sll7Ht'fli?7lL'.S' fwry l'1lipfu'1' uull gfuy. i l MINNIIC11UI.lJl4lCRll 1 1153 li. RU Sl. 1 Girls' Gym l':l1wt:xi11s i ll'iIl1 Jimi Vijllltu zlrroratiuu, 4 .SVIPVII 17ltIL'l' ll 1'rl'ati4,11. I .XRTllL'R GliI.l3lCRT , 113112 Fnrcst Avc. I Scynloufs llxmlmrs Aggies l .S'fj!II.Y you rnuld Vvarl rz mill' 1m'ay,' .-lrlllul' f'lII ll5 flrrm z'1'vry day. w lulhllt l.. 1.055 ilrwl lh-lfmwst Nil. Mumm'i:il f'Ill'l1!1'lllIUC lfriemlsllip llrmnatlc' flulr SkZllL'fS'f1lllll Aggirs file-c l'lulp E 'l'1'c:lsurcr K6Illli'di1ll1S N .4 litflv rlnfmz 1177101111 us 'lvirlrs, Slzr' alfmiys yi2'z'.v ns tlfflillfl xidvs. Tllirty-four U f f MQW Q W. Q 1 .J ' FLARA GROSS 50114 llrulyukc AVC. If-Vl'lU'U'If'X lilasi' But iz xmili' quits guy. i HELEN llAVVKlNS ' 111.2113 llurtin Avc. l Hmm' Romn-l'rn-siilciit l':illzulium ' 1 llI'ZlI'll1llJCf'llllD f Annual -llnarilr Girls' Gyi11l':ipt:11ns Scarab llvlru is sig rvrxzztili' I I Ou Sfllflf, 111 class, or turing ill! ,lUSlCI'll li. llAllAR'l' .4416 li. 54 St. Alclivniia lu Hn' lwluvlr arf: hvll dulv, In the niysfii' rllmn. lulv. MARGARICT HANYKINS 10.2115 llurtmi Avo. xvflll'fllCU!I'lI11l Girls' Gyn1l':x1ut:lins lixcvutivc Cmmcil Annual llcfziril llYIlIl'lI1llC Clulu Pillliiilllllll ' Sczxrzilm ll'l'ai NUI :uv my, l,l'1l, uf yin , ll'l1i'11 so mimy Ilifuys you rin? llllRO'l'llY lIAMll.'l'0N 1310 Ailclisuzz Rd. , ' Associate liclitm' Annual Scnmli Pres. Art Study Pres. l nll:idium Nun1inziting friliiiiiiitcc lli-Press ,MEM lim-ciitive Uouncil X 1 Iliff: vim and prf, vlmr HIIWIIIHII . '- and tlu'mzg111,' Ilcr aims an' hllflll, Sill!!! ylrf flivrv, tml. l2l,l,liN M. HICGICIIUS X024 llcssi-narr Avo. Student llmncil l,l1VJill1I fair .-lm! tI'l'IYI7Illl.l'. f'llARl.lCS J, llANKli'I l' l2Sl7 lllIll!l6l'lWV Ave. llx'.v lvrf-fc' was wrt l1 l'tli lmuvxt .rfs'i'a!. . ROIHCRT HlClID'I'MAN 17211 li. 35 St. llwmc Rimin l,l'K'SlIl8lll I'i'iim'l's S'1'li'r1r1' is Ivrttrr' than xfvi'1'z'l1 ll Ami Illrmryli if my gmal l'll rrilrll. -I ALLICN IlAR'l'NAGlil, 3390 l'.. lin St. llrmw Room Prssirlm-nt Sturlcnt Council . Tlllillglll liki' ilu' muxunitn yurfn' small, You main' ymnwvlf fvli, ivitllul. ORA lllil,I.IXlAN 2437 lu. 83 St. N From raw 1'm frvv, Cami' play with mv. U Th irty-five f w UNE BU? L 1 .XMICLIA IIICNIH 57211 I.11l1gf1'll11w Avi: 5 f1l'C'llC9Il'1l A111111:1l Ii11:11'1l ! Ofw flu' 1-'Z l'il'5 l11'1' filljl1'l'.Y 1111- 1 1'11mf1l111y1. Q O11 flu' 1 f'1111111, 11111111111 E yftllnlflilljf. -111'1'1'r ut XVILIVRICID lIUIlUL l 35.111 li. I-HJ Sl. R.U.'l'.l'.UiHu1-r Stuclvnl l'u11111'il .-1 l'xl'l'CI1lC'1l XYr1'CkL'1's .11-11l1'1'1' fit tu .vlnml li'1'gflll vlan' at C'111'.v111 x lltlllli, WII.I,I.XNl I4-HU A:-apullwzlll AVN. .-'III H11 11 HICRNIAN ' tl11'1' tf1i11yl.r yfifw 1111111 ll l11'11 11. l111l3 .v 111 H11' 1111.112 V1'Il.l.lAM IC, IIOICIIN 13111 IC, Nfl Sl. I,l'l'SillL'Hl limm' R1111111 ll1 ll 1111ttI1' fm' rigfhtx .'11111 1'i.11' tu flu' fl1'l'!!llfJ. I..XXYRlCX4'lC N. IlIiRSCHICI.M.XN S1105 Quinllry Avi: Presirlunt Hume Rrmm xYiStf14'I1l1l fiillllllill Vl1L'!lIliS T1-11111 Pl'i1lll'!'S II1' ,H11i.v,'11'11' 'ru!11111 1'1' 111' Iwglan, .11 .v!1'111lf11xI, 11f11'1g1l1t .wrt nf Wlflll. Ul.IXl'.R HOI l fNI.XN 'I-H12 Hl'SSL'lllCl' Avo. H1'11z11lw:1y Hi-Y AXlChL'1IliZl A L'1111ll-1' lml, H7111 1r111k1's 115 1fl1111. 1.I'.0Rt1lC LOUIS Ill l l'Nl'lII ISNHS l'11i1111 .Kun Thr full nf ll11' 71'il1l I lll'Lll',H fl: 111' 11111 In Hu' lm!-1l11.1f.r, 111'11r. .IUSICPII IIVMR 4158 li. 134 St. 111 m11l!1 111' faux 11 Il11m1'. ROSE A. HOIJINA 741114 C'c'11t1'11l Avv. I':1ll:11lium ixllfllllll lK11z1r1l M1-11111111111 i'1m1n11ttc0 .11 IY7'f!!lIf'1'l' girl rw' 111'1'1'1' k111'f1', Yrf 1111117 111111 m111l1'.vf, .vt1'111ly, tr111'. ICLM ICR S. IIURNIC 2773 IC. 117 St. Motion l'iCtll!'L' U111'1'r1tu1' l'1'1-sidc-111 Home Rfuv-1 111 1-1111 fllfllllqllfl x1'r1111.v is l11J 1Il'f. 7 11111 t1m1.x 111 .Y 1.1 I ,wif-1. ' l' 1 t11'm f11111HYv 0 Tlzl' My-x f I L 'V' HIV-. l INA lll'lilC 23-IX IE. Sn St. Girls' Gym flil1lfHlllS l A.A,l..O. ily Hn' Iflflzt of ilu' v?uru.iI1g1 .vfurs ,Shv 11-:wilful flu' ,S'4'l17'llI mr: SYHICLI. ll. JUIINSON 1114124 lluucling Avr. llr:lmznticl'luI1 llumu Rurxm l'rn'sizl1-nl Girls' Ulu- Vluly S1l11l0ll1 Vmmcil flIlfll17P'lYftlff'1'l'!j' .vln ll qjrivi strifv As 11 TUUHIIKII 1ml1l'l'nn11r in jnturm' lifr. l,ll,l.l.'XN rlL'N'l'lsR ' ll-in li. 411 Sn. llufrv ful' 1'1'julfrl', 1 .-II hm' .vfvmi :mul NURIVIANII Rl. ,lUllNS'I'llN XIII Rurlyzlrml Rel. i'l1:nirm:m Social l'nmn1i1lm-v Succu' ' l,llll'i'l' R.0.'I'.l'. Stmlcut l'nu11cil lllcc l'luI1 Tin' llu1'l.'r1' flu' day- Thl' I1r'iyfhI1'r llix xmllr. IIUXYARIJ G. lll l'f'lllXHS 11.27 li, W1 St. SC1Il'lllY1ll'!lIl Vlulw .Xlulu-111211 Flulm lllmur lizulquvl Soccer Truck ,-'llznllirv' nm' nf flmxl' fvllufus .vu qnivr ll'1m rvllcu tllvy un' rallml flzut, uftvn tfl'll-X' if, , fil.lCNIJlJX IHCNRY ,IVICRHICNS 01.2 lialrly Rxl. l'h:1i1'm:1n fllvmm rinl lllllllllllllt'-K' l Stuclm-nt Vmmcxl , .-1 fflruxullf fvuy nf llviugr filings, .-11111 m vr lux urvn .wif f1m1.n'.x' xirlgls. R0lllfR'l' l . hl.-XNKUYSKY .5553 lf. HIS Sl, llmm' Rumn 'l'rc:ns1m-r lf'1'l'l' Hwy all lfl-'l' yan, 1f'lm fulfill tlwll lu' lllurf X'I..XIHIXlIR li. K.'Xt'AIARl'IK 'fl .IMA l-1, mx Sr. ,ff hlcc l lull Tin' 4-nlykfvlmu' fm' xnrlr 11 -qlmnl' lx cl-ztlriu Ihr lmllx nf jumr. lil.MliR T. HLA 43114 lt. 1211 Sl. Siunluut f'uuncil Rzuliu Clulr l rccn1:u1 XYl'vL'kc1's 1111 lH'1ft'lIf r'u4l1'n lung, li lm mln any .Yfzlllull run fluff. llUlUYl'llY li, KAIJUXY IHZIU Yah- ,Xvsx Stull:-ni lkmncil Art Study Fur .vfvirif ut ll jlllmt' Siu' lmx :mn fumr. ,, . ., 4 U Tl: ' vl.ll1 U 6 T AIIA KAlN 10521 Garfnc-'lrl Ave. Art Siurly Tcuuis Oh, :alla clula' xn.vfu'vt this zivrrizrrr litllf' alajnr, I U Of mm' U'-Vllljl In ram' Kaz-nw? ANTUN KICHICRLIC 11021 llulzlu Ave. Stumlc-ut Couutil L'c4rin1l1i:1ns Om' of tlmsf' fwoplf' alwrwx Ilwra Ready tu do marv than flzvir slzarv. l'Al'l. K.-Xl.l, 2295 Scuvill AVP. Manager lluskctlrull, 1024 Glee Flub Ring fllllllllllllidt' Student Uuuucil lllwn may mmf' and 1'Yll'I1 may ya 13,111 Paul .vfmlws an fan'1'1'r1'. NORMAN E. KICCK 501 li. 120 St. P1'Cl11lCI'S fllub I! fwmlll In' a yfaazl Ilzfnyf, by lxavlc, If 'wr' had rrwrz' fv1lm'5 filer Kath. JOIIANNA KARR 1415 lt. -83 St. lliyuify and mlm ulzlvrokvn fmfs r.1'f11'a.v.v1ul1 liatll In'tak1'11. VVAYNE KE ELE R 1675 lf. SI 51. , P11-sirllcxlt Home RUCJITI I Glee Club Hi-Y r This 1.12111 slrppilzy drum-mujar, , sa irfm Illllflffl 1111, lf v xllsfwrt that J ilu' rrasnn flu' l'l1ua1's url' su land. SYLYIA Rl I'Il KASLOFSKY 3397 li. 143 St. l l l'ieu1lsl1i1s Art Study Aggies gX.A.l..U. H'1la ix Sylvia? 1'1'l1at is Sllff Tlal all flu' sfvzzfrlx lmmnzalzrl I1v1'f ' i 1 LUIS ll, KENIJIG 14320 Unit Rozul I Palladium Club Frieudslup Club , , Kez-Hi-Kon Dramatic Vlub 5 A true' frivnd and a gland Jfwrt. l l HARRY KASSIGKEIT 3119 lf. lil! Sl. ' l'zlptz1iu R.U.T.C. Gym Captains A Captain 1-f Pack Relay Tezlm ' U'im', Tk'U1Ill'H and .va1U'kra1r!. NVILLIAM lf. KlNK1Zlf'l l' 1.2410 lngmzmr Avv. l'aptaln R.U.'l'.f'. Stuzlc-nt l'nunc'l Prcsizlcul Clxippclulnle Flub A llllstliugf, plvasaut .wrt of lad, IVIIU51' fl'lL'lll1.Yll1f Qnalcfxv ilu' faz'aVl'1I glad. . . . . . . l llzmml SXVlI11lI11l1E Gym f aptzuns Thirty-rig 06 I i IUHN XV. KIRSCHNER 9, 2. . . ! Of frirmlx llfix lmy will m'fw'r lark. l1'n'f1l1.rf' ln' xx u ''r1'11rl.'1'l'-jllrk'', I i I , ANN I,. KONI!!-IK A 9810 Urlcnns Ave. ' , A .s:uvrf'l'ugf quill, nz fwrlcy Inn-, ' I Ami .vllv run rmxln' u cull' rlzufwuzz, 5 3 I,AXVRI'fNi'lC KLYMA ' 2984 lf. Ill: SI. X Stuclcut 'uuucil uriqthixms 1 I I Aftrv' ul r .mill llnm' ' ' ' flrulll u fr ln f fun. l , l 5 HICRIZICRT KRAIWI' X JUIU li. 7.3 St. , Printvrs Student f'nuu1cil Sczxruh 4 l lllllfll ln' xfmlcw. ll'1 fl llnlfrl' fzllw. l f IIICNRY u. KNIICRIM l 1141: lc. 114 sf. 1 l m'7'1'1' :lid Hnllrin' In vmlmlly, X llmf I cmnlllrfl :mint llnm' in mv. V M IELYA KRl'I'VI'ZlCR 6.23 lu. llll 51. SCIlI'Ill! Hi-Prs-ss Stmlunt l'c.mucil Kllucflulx Routers 1,6lllgf1?lIl llramntic Agzgncs W 1 Blzu'-ryvfl lilllv lmyx slu' lvriuyx, X Tu flH'rl'.vl1, IIIULIHI llrr XlH'lft'l'illjl 1 , ruiugfs. I Q HUVYARIJ K0l.l.MORfIliN SSI! lf.. 73 St. Full nf ll Hllfllfl' :milling ran iumr ilmugnwl rzvry mumwut. rfwr tln' X .vumzx X x , l l LHSLIIQ Kl'C'IIlCNlHi1'KICR 1381 Mxmm-ring Rd. I.x'ttl1' l uxk: my fvuuls un' ff :v,' Tlvrrm' lf's, 11 If ur two, will flu, i ICSTHICR A. KUPI' , 780 I-I. U0 St. N Art, Study Slu ll lx'uj1f1 many lzvurlx. I l s I-ISTHER fl. KUHN W I 911211 licssclncr Ava-. l l'ruuf Ilmt all youll llll-IIHX Umm' U1 small f'lH'lx'l1llL'.Y. , V U TlIl?'fj lllI!l? S I CUNE BU? 'NF' U G K WI I,l.I.'XNI KUNKICT, 25117 li. N3 St. 1 Axllllllill Ifrlitur-in-i'hirf Scarnl: , Hr:-:ulwzly Hi-Y Hi'PrL-ss Kimi um! rn11si1lf'1'uI4',---mfmlwlv ffm, .-lx Il frzvlul ur u fum'L'm', ln' sfrlfvxv 111,111 fu flu. XYAH Llfli IUI5 Bolivar Kal. Student Fmmvil I?I'L'Cl1lZlll XYreckt-rs Rzuliu Pcpigrnnl A l111.vII4'l' uml 11 :w1rL'4'l'. ICRKIINA M. LANIUGLTIC 1881 XYnmll:xw11 AVL-. .-Ivslrrrllnvlwz uf leafy' dll!! ligfhf H lm IX ulruu-Vx flmugf mflrt. IIICNRY J. LI IiIiliN,Xl'!fR 111358 lllllmzm .Xvnz l'1'esidc11t Hmm- Rmnyl Stwlvv1ti'mu1c1l .Y1'7'm' .my 1I1l ' His mnftu ix. MARIA TIIFRICSA I..xfXl.XRCA 24,241 li. 1.311 St. Ult'L'c'llll1 .S-llllffj' 4Qw'.v uf lvluuk, Of fnwvl-llulilqv slum' un Iaflc. MIKE LINA 111610 Mzmnr Avc, Memurizxl 1'mm11ni111-c Annual Hmm! li lwfllvr fvlzg-.vxr.v, WIIIHI ur xlmp. fllikz' ulfvuyx rmm' uzrt un tnf-. RUl4IiR'l' Il. IARKIN 371, IC, 'N St. Sninlxning lf urn zl L'Ll1?lt' In xzuirnmizl' UNIV 11111 ull ilu' fvlllulll. MARCH If LINIFSICY 45011 f':u'm-gic Avo. Stumlem Fmmcil ,X..X.I,.U. Sknlcrs l'1'vsi1lr-111 llumr R-N m Glue Flub Siu' tusxml hw' rnfvfwl' lmir :lml rrirrl, Rui, I dmff raw . .XI.If'!C M. LAZNA llllllil Quchec Avv. Svmlr-nt l'mmciI Frir-mlship Q xr fy. Xin' lmtlr Ill! frm!! m' num' that fm' Llfll ADAM LINN 1553 Arlmllsmx Rml. 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TORRICY 1.1CfI1.1CR 1 19115 15. 55 St. 1 1111111 111k 1111 .fl 11'1111' m111'1' 11 1'111I11111' .1'1'1111 1111111 1 1'1111 .ff11'1111, XYI1.1..fXR11 f11.1CNX MA1.'l'1!Y -11511 Ii, 11111 Sr. 11111111-R1111111 1'1'e-141111-111 1111-1' 1411111 11r11111f1tic' 1.11111 111151411111 111' 71'11x q111t1' 11 .v1111y1 1Y1l'11 .A11111 1'I'1l11f11lf joy 111 1111 T1'1111 111'111'11. .1011 E. 1.1iY.XN170SKY 44.2.2 Lestcr St. 1'1l'l'l'l11Il1l XY1'1'ck1-rs 12i.11'1'1'I11111 is 1111' 111'1f1'1' f111l'f nf '2'111111'. ll1iUR12IC Y. MAR1-IK 451111 -1l'XYk'11 .Xvmz 1711111111111 1'c11ig1':1111 1411111 111'111'111' 11111-11111 111 r1'11111111 1'1'1'1' 11111111-,- 1 511, 1111'1.1', 11111111 1111' 1'1'11.11111 111' 1111111 411111 11-1111't 11111111112 XX 11.1.1AA1 1.1CV1iR1'INZ 1.1117 H. 1119 St. 1-1 1l1lf'f7-X' .vm111', 11'i1l 11 111' ,1111111 121111 .XR11 ,1. MASAIQ 31114 12. 1111 St. L'111'i11111i:111s 111' s111'11f, 111' .my .1111111't111'1111 1v1'f11'r 1111111 .11'11'111'1'. 'Nf' UNE BUD 11. 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' l X lSAllFfl.l,lC NIICLSFN l 1 lH5.28 lflgin AVC. 2 X Prcsirlmlt llovnv Room Art Study l'iI'llIlItlSlllll Slllllrlll Council X Yrx, .vlrr lxfu-lu'll4'. l l l X I l.ll.l.l.XN M. 0'l I' l 3 1132 l'.. 3:1 St. l ' l Culzlvu lufkx null lvlgf Ivlm' ryvs, l 1 l.ill1'a11, 'llrml lookx :wry TVIVSV. l i l I RL'SSl'1I.l. NOIC 1 ' 94.28 f'ul'mlu'c'lI AVC. v HH' Norm lllul lx'ux.n'll - X lflrxllrx 1'7'z'f'3 :l'l1w'r'. l l l AN'l'll0NY l'.-XIUXZZU f l 51:10 KlIlSlll2l.ll, Rml, l Stumlcul Vouncil l'l1i1r1u-ml:1le Vlulw IIUIIIL' Rullflll Prcsiqlvnt l lf ix lll:-'ayx rl fo-V In lrrur .4fl?lIoIly'.s : on'v, lon' una' .fIlH'4'I'1'. 1 1 ' ' KAYNUNIJ NUYOTNY ' 5853 Uulrlv Ave. Ill' nlrczlmml luul llI'l't17I'l.Y lu lvrrl, ll'lIl'l'1' lu' .vlm.1l.' uf flu' l'r1'm'l1u1l',v frrml, XYll,l.IAM l'.Xl'liNllR0f'K l 71100 Hough Avia l Order of thu Sczlrnlu Ill-Iyzuiug 'I'z':nj1 lfnst lfnml Ili-Y Stumlcntl'ouuc1I l,I'l'Sl1!CIll Homn- Room illum' flula X , .fix ll fz'irml ln' Lyn fwurl: .'ll.m in ilu' url of xfn'1'rl1. X lil,lZAI3lC'I'H V. CVBRIICN mil li. 135 St. Hoxnv Room Prvsirlm-nt Ar! Study llluu l'lulr lfriululsllip .X.:X.I..U. Stuslvnl Council Pepigrznn Ax flllml :vifll liff' lx .rlrr .-ls flu' fu'ulf'1'x flll flu' sm. Pl-I'l'lCR I'. l'.'Xl'Sll S50 li. To St. llouu- Room Prvsillunt SIllllCll1fUlllIClI Ring l1UIllIUllll'L' llv :wus ylftlwl wlllz u f'ok1'f' fqrv. And u mogul' fofvw' for lltlllllllfl flu' um. U l'or'I3'-tlzrn' v 6 X I may 5 3 dv' vw IVRICIJRICK PEACE 93119 Kumm 11 Ave. N111 so I'1'111'1'f11l as to 111' 11l1il1f1'1'1'.vIil1g1. Student l'mmcil Pl'C!lliCl'S xvifitglilllfl Truck ' Tn f11ff1'l'H Wltlkfflfl lm did lah' 1 Sumz' b1'111rf11'.s Ill' :lid JlH'1'1j' makr. 1 DELLA L. PEFKA 17.28 Octavia Rd.. East C'leve-land Ilmzsl In Iuuk 1If, :wry s71'1'1't, ,lzrxt 11 girl y1r11'1l l1'l.'1' tu mwl. Fznpt. lic-halting Student l'1vuucil ' Prcsinleut Order uf Scarab ' f'U'I1llllt'!lCt'I1ll'Hl Spczlker II1'Iv11I1'a', sp1'11k1'r, 111111 p11liti'1'ia11, i YVAI.'I'ER J. PELTON V IZUIJJ Szlywell Ave. Stlldf'!11f0ll1'ICil Otiicc-r R.0.'I'.l'. Home Rumn President ifxeclltivc- f'Ul'lll'lliIfl'U llr'.v l1a111l.r1m11' 111111 tall, durl: 111111 xllm, UH' 1111r'1'11'! V1 mn fu lull muff' uf him. 1 F FRANK G. I'l,L'1Xll2 ' 10315 Ibickuns Ave. Ilr-halting TCSIIN lt'x 11 fW.fy1'lmIoyf1'11l f7lY1'Il1?Wll'll1llIf 1111 ilztvr'-mwltzll Y1'l1'pu!l13'f 11 1'lmmImi1i 1'1zmf11'111ii111n i111i1',1', .vu tu xfwuk. I 1 5 Al'l2l'S'l' A. VERSE , H05 li. 169 St. 1 'flluzrylz 111' r1'1'11rs r1'1l tins, 1 llis 11r111l1'x Sl1l'f'7'fJl'. 17118 Cl'i1Wf0l'Kl Rd, Aggies What fnolx thru' murfuls br. Hut 1111yl11rr1' tllry fuvll f111'11.x'1' mv. I-1X'liI.YN PFAIIL 011217 Nt. Auburn Avv. 1 Sludem Fmmcil Fl'it'IlKlSl1iIDf1llll1 .S'fv1'1'f, JlllI1'1'?'l', and kind .-I Ivrrlrr f-I'l'1'Il11 0111- 1'11z:11l mf find. llzlskvthnll f'z11rt. R.O.'l'.i'. Frcunmu xYl't'CkL'I'S l11 lif1 .v 1112111 rim vn11'n' .vurc tn win l'T..XRliNC'IC VlIII,PU'I Ix 15412 flr0vuvv111v1l Avo. AR'l'llL'R li. Pl I.Ii 15-N li. 85 St. JXIHIHIII linmrfl Hmue R1 um Pres. U'1'I1s1'1'r's f1'm'1!s l11 .v 11Ifv11yx 1lf.vhi11'. MI'I'LTHl'Il.l. M. PORRIS ' RICHARD l'0l'I.'l'ON 5014 Pershing Ava-. Lvtlllilf 1111 113' flzruxfyll. lllirlc 111111 tlrfll. Fartgijuln' U 6 1 MW ... 5 ICIIXYARIJ 1'R1.1.X'l'1iI. 11411 lu. nl N. Nur'-v 1111 unkind Twrd lu say. Nu VV11IHl'1' fum' durl: and flrvur ilu' zluy. XI.-XRIIC RlC1l'lI.XR'l .1527 li. 108 St Pznllxulillnl .Xrl Study l ri1-llclsllip ,X1l11Ul1IlCC111l'11l Vmnmitlrc 5111110111 fmmcil l'r'vlI.x'- rlurl: 1'11r1.v, Thr zzzrvxt 1-f yzvrls. MARHDN 1'. PRYUR .1244 lf. 1311 SI. f'1111l1lL'111lillC Vluh pl l'l.!IfIf gmmi frllnfv in 1n'ur'l.' mul fllll. l'1fn'lI H1111 lu' llrlpx till ull is dullr. liAY1.0Rll 1 . R1i'1 151311 12. 1.50 S1 S11lllU1lI Uvuncil .11 duiuly fm'r'y rvftlr 11 Ivrnslz l,11fIltl'1l lrrrm' zl lufrly l'l14.vl1. U I m'1y-fin' I.L'l'lI,I.1C M. RAIJICR 11011 IC. 138 St. Sin' was fair In tlu' ryv, L'ur1.v1' nf many 11 siyflr. MAX M. RHCMICR 11216 Ilnwtlmrnc AVC. :I :wry ymml frllmv, .'llz1.r R1'1'n1w'. fllflllfllflll .wnlvfrlull uf a day rlrmmzvl' LLUYII RAIDOMSKY 7410 Myron Ave. S1l111L'111 frmuncil 011101-1'R.U.'l'.L'. In Ilff' llrll krvf' xfufn lfitll 111-.Y fl'l'A'1'lIt ,Iu'f'. X l'.Rl1.X1. RUSH 531 12. In-1 SI. Stlulcnl f'U11llC1l Fricnr1s11i1u Art Study I,l'1112I'Z1!1l 1!'lmlmmm' um! .vmvt as a Ru.n ' ANIJRICXY R.'Xl.l.YA l-1.115 K111SI1lZl1l Rd. Student llruncil Iikz' 'blllfly Gump 111' l1'1'zU'.r lm mmfs mlluru. IJONALIJ RUSICNIHCRRY 1115411 Elk Ave SCZl1'1lI1IlCZlll l'1u1m II1'l'I.v 111111 rullvgfv rllyrlvrrl. H1111 Ilzvm Don is m'ry HC4Il'7'll11H 61 I MQW ' 'N-fx. A141 .VI I'.llN.X Musa 57211 Vx'I1itli1'1' Ave. 1 1- 1 . . , 11:-S ,M Stualunt 011111011 I4'ricmIsI1ip Vluh IIN' '1'1'1'1'1' f1'11xl1'1'1'r jlfllfll' 111111 111115 1 1111 1'.1'1'1'I11'11t H111111 lvll 11'um1111, q I I.ORENCIi SABIIMXNIJ ' 4612 Firm Aw-. Ulu-u P11111 ' At In1l11111'i11g trays I I She will.: UZII' p1'11i.n'. 5 I.I':U RUSSNIANN ' U70 I.:1kcx'iL'w Rd. ' I 01'cI1vsI1'z1 A I 7'l11'111111l1 thu hullx 111' s71'i11g1J .rn fm! 1 , , Y1-z1'1f th1'11lc KI I111ll1't had ,mrfft Pasf. 1 1 L0l'IS SABIIIICR ' 121108 Muplc Ave. Presirlellt P1'CI1lIl'I'b Gulf Ilnskclllzlll Quirk 1111 his fcvf, , All .'1-1 zlilllvtv. I I 'I' I I ICLM A RUXYI,I'f'I I'IC - I I gmsrnsssn - ' Home IQKIHIII I'ljcsIfIC1lt Student i'mu1c1I Q 4 ffl: 111111 15's hur 11-ark rcpuy. . j 1 5 Sin' 1111111111 111111 s!11rii1's night lllld 1I11v. , RALPH J. SAN'l'.-XliA'I'A III-109 EIIIIDIIAL' Avv. HIHILI UrcI1L'sl1':1 Hr m11k1'x his fvllmn' 7il'1',Iifl'5 f11'11111'1', l'I'l11'11 hu f'IaAv.r musir at I1 I1lllll'l'. GRANT R. Rl'liI.Y 05117 Arlums AVC, Iimul ' 1 fu'11j'Q.v1' 111 f-251111 it 1111! 1111 H115 flllt' 1f 11 1111165 1111 .TlI77lNlL'I'.,U FRANFIS ,I. Sl'Il.'XI l I'1R 4144 Ifust IIJR St. Sllulcnt Council FYCCIIIIIII xx'l'CCkl'l'S Study Hall f'Il?iIIAIll3lI ffll yan, this world 11v111Id ham' to rely, Should 1'lIar1'1f11i lIt1f7fH'II Ia div. 1 E Rm' 15. Rx'11.,xK 3,2110 Ia. 49 51. I Fumlmzlll Track XViStgmna I Rim- 11111, 121.51 121111 IIifY . HvLll'fll hix fvviyllt in 110111. JOE Sl'II ICN KICK 93111 Yule Ave. Fmwtlmll Trzxck 'I'e:1m, Hzlskelhall R.O.'I'.i'. Home Room President Fnotluzll, Bzlskrlhzzll llllll 7'l'tll'h', lfm' ull of tlwsc hu' 111111 u lJl1L1l'h', - U Forty-six M 'NF' i l 4 F 1'ly-.rr:'1' 1 Nliwnj IUTIEICRT SUIIIMRIliI,I'FliNIll , N210 Ilvclivx' AVC. fluffy Hn' lfm'-lull!! day. MILIJRICIJ S6'Hl'l.'l'Z 5.27 lf. 103 SI. l 1'ic114Ishi1v Club .Sllr lmx Intx wf full. li'1'tl: v1'rl'vm11'. lfS'I'lH'fR If SUIIUCH I-4511 lf. 171, Sl. Ilnnnr Roum l'r'm'sillL'llt Thix lmfffyv maid flifl jimlk Cfrcy rluzfzls Ilan' wsu lwlzlml. ALHINA Sl'l'Fl',X 6215 Curl Aux Tlzix YIIUIIIFS xrrvft .vnzilfxv llrr frirlul: ,7K'!lIH'1t'. Y w FRICIJ XY. SVHRAIIIQ IIVOS l'4n1tim'l1t:lI Avo. 'Franck SCIIFZIUZICZIII SlllflL'lI1f1Ull!1Cil 1iyn1L'upt:lius Axlllllllll limrzlnl On tlw mzrlc ur in tl flax.: 'flux .vpvmlm' ulrvrlyx .vrvms in jwlss. EIJXYARIP VY. SICAMAN I-HU lf. .U Si. STINICIH l'uum'il li :mx lltlfliflll fm' him fn lu' S11 llllffj' 111111 so lz':'z'l3'. FRANK II. Sl'lil'I.'1'HI2IS 1250 IC. 71 St. l'rr'-v l ruu1.'. ' ICIJNA ll. SICNKIRICII, H3111 HL-axvllwuml A vu. Hmm- Rummy l'rm-siflqmt Stmlcnt l'rxunc1l. Quirlly sin' your and ummxv. Hn! Im.: many frzvlldx mul rlmms. V 1 l.l'l'Y SCIIL'l,'l'Z 1 1301 lf. 43 St. .S.I'Ill1lf.'l'j 5 frf' at flu' gmnu' 1 lluljnv lu zum liust Tvull famu. . Y N 1 l'l,.XY'l'UN SICYMUVR 3.2.2 215 S . . .A1 smilv on his fmv, H Thu! mmfflli run 1'r'4m'. 0 U, V f u 'NF' 0 6 K t'1iL'1l.1A J. SIIAPIRO 111411 K1'mp11n1 Ave. . .-1l1'1'111l,1- 31.111 slum- rl, 1 Ynzfll lu' 11 Wu! puff. 1 EIJXYIN A. SKOV11 611511 Hillman AV1-. 1 ' l'11:1irm1u1 A1111o11n1'1'1n11n11'n11m1il1c1' 1 I'rcs1114'11t PUIYIQTIIIII X ICC-l,Y'CSlI1E'11t 1 5CIl1'Zl1JllL'JlIl H1-N 511111111111 11111111011 41 1111.131 l111s1111'x.v W11111 is ln' .-11111 as yum! ll H5l1l1lL' ' 11.1 11110 run Iw. 1 G1CR'I'Rl'1J1C NAIC SHARP 22511 Ii. 74 Sl. lfri1-1111511111 Gym 121111111115 ,S'll1' ix fwrtty 111 walk 'with aml r1'1'tly lu lull' 'IA'illI.y' 1 1 1 I,UR1iNl'1C SLAIIIQY 29911 lf, 1111 Sl. .S'l11 x 11lr1'ay.v :wry 11p-to-rlzxfr, 1 .-11111 lanky just lilcv a fuslziall platv. 1 1 MARY SIIIMRUCK 32-11 bt. llzm' Ave. 8111110111 1'1r1111ci1 :ls 11 .Yt1'l1Ug1 sl1r'll mln' flu' ff1'i:r',' l'11:1'1'r' slzc' lcllurw Hof, 7Ui!l1i1L luv' , lf1'.Y. 1 1 1 Al.1l1CR'l' li. S1,Al'11 1 41211 'I'1'11ml111l1 Sf. 1 lvtllfl' .vl11'1'1l 'Im' 'rvisll y11u'd klllllllj' slu1'k Of Ivrmtlr wr do muxt sadly lark. l,Ul'1S SILIHCR 1 M111-1 12. 118 Sl. Assistant 1i1lit1n' Sc:1r:111 Ili-l'r1'ss l'1111v 'l'l1rn11yfl1 flu' dark rlmfrls sll1'111'l1yf You run fltlllllj' sm' tl S1ll1w ' lilllllljl. LILLIAN M. SLAY 13118 li. S11 St. I'Zl1l1l!111l1Tl ArtS111dy A.A.1..O. Sturlcnt Council Aggmcs llmzv lmmnrtnlify ,s'11lwllmr'. 1 llllll xlzv l1'1'c'a' in 71111111115 txmr. 1 1l1iI.1.A SIMON 101111 Suuth l1u111cv:11'11 .S'1'mfl1' .S'fm1111 1lu1's1L't ufply 'lll H115 fun' Yun 11111 ,ww flu' lv1'i!1l1!1z1'sx Slllrllt' 1:11 luv' j'111'r. LANYR1iNCli SMITH 11114 IC. 113 St, 11111116 R111-m 1'1'esi11e111 Stuflc-nt i1Ul1!1C11 A fomfly luzl. lVl1o'.r lll 1f'I'I' xml. wing 1 1 1 I u1'ty-viyllt N F 1 :gy NEW .W 5 L I 1 xg Ji NI,Xl'Rll'l'I SNIITII 7171 I Rf! YI Yica -l'1n-wirln-111.1'l1ippL'll1l1klL' l'luI1 Stuwlc-ul flHllUL'll I frail frunk ilu' AlV'Hli1',V nf Suzi!!! 411141 1111111 xulrurl Iu lu' lrzjhvl with. ' ,IA XHCS S'I'.X'I'l l'.X TSHI C'm'1wli:n Aw-. 'I'ln'-x' .my 4'L'r:riu.vit,x' klllml 11 rut. Hn! fvlrrw fvuzzlu' nw' lu' if il n'u.v11'I fm' tlmtf -ltlSIfI'Il lf SNlYI,OYl'l'Z 4 Ilfu lh-uvvx' .Xwx fn firm' lllul duff' fwmw' :jf Jmtf Ynlfll lllflllf it Kumi' up frunx lux fum. lzklll. SI l'.lNIiR ll'1lJ l'lIlYI1ll!l ,Xvnz lfrwlll fffuffulll lu muffz Lui.: nf lnrlc ln' lzutll. R,XI.PH SUFICRY I llf ill, l.:u'hvl1l ,X vv. Ifvtlullbilu llxuskvtlmll XYHQQUIIIRI lin-gulu-any Ili-Y l'cpig1':n11 .-1 mulz nf lmmvl fvlm filly. Onr ll4'u1'l.f twill: many' Ilrrzllx. ICARI, S'I'I'IINI1'KIi 'NAIS Sl. flair I,i'lligl'Illll Sucrvr Tlrix f1lm1.mnl fury. ulux, ulnrk. Tu Ifuxt Ykrrfr llfylll ,Yfllunl fwllff mum' lun-lc. jL'I.lL'S F. SPICNKO 15119 lrnfzxlgzlr AVL-. 1'cpig1'zm1 Snccur A luf nf wil.- i'f1m'J's 11.9 11 lui. I Rl'1lll'1Rli4K ii. S'l'lfl'IHfNS, JR. 51110 Ilullvrif RAI, 'll11'.v lm! ,vzvzvly lltli xunn' xfvrml, 1 I Ju rluyx ln' ulfruyx luulf ilu' Inu. MIIKVON I. Sl'ICRlllCR 8.21 I.:nkn-vicw Rd. Svynlmlfs Ilill!hk'I'S Stucln-nt CKIHIICII H:llllfA I'l'V' lvrj lllli' lfzzrvnf :.'m'L',v lfr'1'1' fUXl1!'1'L' lu' -:ull nm! slurk. .XDA STONE 154110 T':n'kgruvv Avc. Art Study Fricmlsl1ipK'luh I'!'L'Si1lt'l1I of .X..-X.l,.U. Stuclvnl fxulllllfil .-Hmm luv' fum' tl fluff of gmld Tlrui flu' fvm'lfI'.v gn'1'ufvxt xrlalfvlm' Ull .S'tmu ' 4'u11l11l1't mulfl. 'V' 0 lfarly-llilw b C T Egg? I I .W J V , , I I I ,lmllcs ci STROSS I ' 5219 Imllnff Rd. I Presidvnt Pc ri'r:1m l'IuIr H1119 Club I Tl: vi' I I I:- Orchestra Scarab HUIIYQI Bznul filet- Vlulm v, flu' mm1'rn'.r 7'1'arlv.' Jamm' will lmlrl lf .m'1z1l3'. HARRY TAYLOR I 1559 IE. 115 St. I Ili-Y Student Council Ywur fvimlizzgy smilz' I I H111 furry you many a mzlu. ' Rl l'H I.. SVFHY 811112 Hlfklliflll Avv. Stuzlcnt C'nuucil ills-c Vluh A.A.I,.O. I Kcz-HiAKm1 Glue LIIIIII F1'iemIsl1i11 ' .fl .Vl1I1L'j', f'll.S'1'llll1lllljl muirl. I lVl10 in our 1'P1l'7?ZtllAil'J 7K'UIl'l frzrlv. I SICRIQNIC IC. 'l'ICMPI,Ii3I.XN 10619 'I'zzcrm1:1 .Xvu Sz-nmr Rin Y I'unm1ittcc Pnllzulil 1, lm Pl'L'SIfIl'IlI Home Ruum I'rcsirIL-nt licunrrlinus R1'5fn'I'lf'rl, l1z'lu1'z'Il IQ' all luv' fuls, Om? of H10 friumlllrxt liust Tcrlr Hjlllliu. AI.ll'I'f SYUIEOIJA I 011,234 Uvinglmx Ava: X I Hmm- Rmmx Pl'E'SIlIl'!II Ilnskctlmll I Scnruln l'irquI:1t1nn Al1l111lgCf GynIl':1pt:u11s Sin' ,r1'1'1'1': tim 1?lI1.YlL'l'J Gym 4111.1 Sfuralv. : IIERMAN THRIQSS I 23117 IC. 77 St. I In .9'1'uni,vlr lrxix lu' gfrtx fm' marks: 4 lla must rulzsir1'w' Ilzvm mvrr lrlrks. I FICLIX j. SXYIATKOVYSKI I 7I.I5 IM-vm-ny Ave. I lrcI1csI1':1 I HY' 'rmxll lrfll fvluy , 'fllnxl riwry zlmzy. I I ' ,IOHN l'lYI'II.YN li, 'I'l I I'l.Ii 13504 Aslllxurlrm Avo. Kr:-Ili-Kun Girls' Ilznskcllmll 'Tr-:Jun Gym Cnplzzins A.A.I,.U. FrimlrIsI1ip 7'1:I: has !'Ilt'I'flj', Tut: lla.: vim, ,li'1't11 the aid nf those .vlw ,vlurs Ill gym. Cl TANNO .241 SI. I HH' rise' Ivy tlw things zlmf fm' zmrlvr our ful. 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ZEMIEK ElXQXliilIi'1XE3T,SglFlXlblz RSON SEE' Hsrshitig A m1111111 m1111, mi111' 111111 m1'1'1c, A Cu X .THX ' .S'1111'ft 111 l11'111' 01111 5111111 111 .vf11'111'. QI -l.,if,ZffZl,i'fk ,XXX ALFREIJ JONES l-104 E. 65 Sf. T11 1ll ll'I'!'1l flzis 170111 111111 .v111'1'ly 110 But 1111111 1l1 .v fa gr! tl11'1'1', 11111 111r11't 111111112 y Fifty-tllrrv f 1 'NF' GJ 1 PROSPECTIVE AUGUST GRADUATES ll14:I lN.x, NIARY lhclmxlfls, xlARY FINKIQ, 'I'l114:ummu1-i f:HI.lll!IIR42, N.fX'I'II,XN Hlijl., XEXRIJ lim-'F, E1.I.lO'l'T Hvnzarlelc, FRANK Km-zxlu, ICLn114.k Kws'1'r:I.Icn'14Y, HENRY I.r:Ml.1cx', IQERMVI' M.xr:ma1.n.u'M, linwlx Muslmwrnz, lluu. MH-1l.l,lcu, lfxkl. PHu'11,x, XYICTKIR RISLI-LR, ilscnuzla SL'1'I.1.Y, .lmm Sr.xNnI'Rx', Mlmyrux Tonu, JAMES 'l'uM.fxslal.1,u, Fuk'1'1'N.x'11x XY1Ll.mv, Iilmwxklm l'uN'rI, Flmwcxzs Emusux, GliR'l'Rl'l7I-1 HI'l l'!-1l,SUN, .1 mx H1-zmum, XYII.1.1,xM IIoNu'14x', Elmuxku Iixsu, JL'I.Il'5 Ku'1'lcI.!1:s, Luvls l.1411u'lI, Cum, XIANN, Iluwuclm Ilxklu-LR, ROBERT' '1'111r:MAN, AR'rH1'R I'u'r'1's, M11:r.vIN Sm'u'r'r, X'lC'lUR Wlalxlilfzla, Isuzu Fifty-fum' 6 NX 1 4 M A JV-. Y+, ,fn 1. ' .wx ' .N , U . ' :Q A 1 A W as Lvv il i l lQ,,, - . I 2 . X 1 LT 4 9- ,X 5 1 bi a 2 Q P5 1 fe 1 e i F' i S 5 BE Q G 935 fi B5 5 P SX fi XR 0404! -X PQ 3 5 ' A W W ' W '+ n n W 'NF' U C mwwa a l .. ell The Weekly Scarab Scare-abel Scare-abe here! However, to the bustling scribcs of the Best High School Newspaper in Ohio, Monday and Friday are the big days. Beginning at l:-15 on these days, the whole t?l force of thirty-two reporters straggle into the Scarab Office, the Hcubsu first, still a little timid as to their dreaded interview assignments. After the flock has gone out again, silence reigns. Occa- sionally jimmy Vaughan, renowned editor of the Primrose Path, cracks wise. Action really starts when the Hthree and more tcrmersv begin to drift in. Clarence Mollison, editor-in-chief, rushes in to help C. ll. Taylor. faculty adviser, mutilate copy. Then comes Dorothy Hamilton, assistant editor, who begins a frantic Search for feature writers, and Louis Silber. also assistant editor, who is besieged wiLh head-lines of every description. A heated argument on athletics starts as soon as Robert WilStJll and Erwin Gloor step into the room. But it takes Thelma DeGarmo, L'Up and Downstairsv editor, and George Male to produce the Hlaughsw for the staff. Annie-Laurie Kingzett, who edits the What the Students Want to Know column, busily searches all available encyclopedias. By 6:00 oiclock only a few of the old-timersv are left, consuming llllIll.lltlI'gS and hnisbing copy. Finally all is hooked , the door clicks, and by 7:15 p. m. the last weary scribe has plodded homeward, to a cold meal and a few peaceful hours of home-work. l 1'jfy-jim' .J U TXJ N E B 5 f ii 4 1' II XI 1-L fi6iF13ff:,.,Nl, -I,im1.-,.- W - xg- I- mx I I I . I I I I I I I I, I V I I I I l2xHL:U'r1vE COUNCIL if l A1,1, TIIIHM I I I I I EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - Slflalwrp TERM L, y , K Ififly-5f.r' F, Q W .UNE BU? 'Nfl ,I C K N. Student Council Place: Student 'Council Office, Room 176. Time: Just before the 3:15 bell. Walter Creasap, Student Council President, bend s over his desk. He has all the appearance of a business man except the cigar. 3 :15: The bell rings and the deluge descends! g'Can our home room have a party'?,, L'Has anyone found my compact and a dollar bill? Where's the stuff from my locker? The Council Ollice Committee efiiciently dries all these tears and ends the weeps and wails. In spite of the small dimensions of the ollice, a unit meeting is held at the same time that the secretary types reports, a Scarab reporter interviews Miss Parmenter, and the Lost and Found Department returns property. As soon as the unit adjourns, a meeting of the Executive Council assembles. This is a very august and dignified body. The members gather round the table singing, Oh, we are the eggs of the eggsyecutive council. The President pounds on the table with a real mahogany gavel, sometimes. The rest of the time he uses his beloved Spanish book or a bottle of ink, 4'Wi1l the meeting please come to order?,' is pronounced in a deep bass voice that would strike awe into the soul of any flat. Stiefy,,' begs the president, please go out and round up the rest of the quorum. The treasurer soon returns driving Girlie, Peg and Johnny Edwards before him. They are arguing over the relative merits of Eskimo pies or doughnuts and cider as refreshments, and whether roller-skate hockey would be more fun than kiddie-kar polo. Systematically the group takes up problem after problem, discusses it, decides a remedy, votes or refers it to one of the standing committees. The high spots in the year's work include: 11.l The ratifying by referendum vote of a permanent constitution, and its publication with the bi-annual report. 12.1 Enlarging and perfecting the Book Shop service. f3.J Perfecting the details of the regular committees. Q4-.J Enlarging the service of the Social Committee to reach the needs of the whole school. f5.l Planning and carrying through a bigger and better Festival of Fun. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Walter Creasap ........,....... ............ P resident ............ ,,,,..,,,,, W alter Creasap Leonard Broadbent ......... ........ V ice-President ....,., ,,,,.,,, M ildred Sehreppel Mildred Schreppel ....... ..,............. S ecretary ...........,,..... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,. R nth Richter Elmer Brown ...,.,.....,, .................,. T reasurer ...,..........,.,,.., . ,,,,.,,.,,, Harvey Stief Harvey Stief .,........ Margaret Arthur Thieman ........ Dorothy Hamilton John Edwards ................. Roy Heidloff ,.,....., Thornton Morris... Ruth Richter .......... ...... F if t y-:wen Chairman Lost and Found ..,,.........,.....,,,,,,,,,,, Elsie Dolejs .......Chairman Social Committee....... ...Chairman Advertising Committee... John Liptak Assistant Chairman Social Committee- ......... ...Chairman Main Ojice Committee... Margaret Hawkins Chairman Safety Committee ........ ............ W alter Pelton Thornton Morris . ................ Leland Brown Chairman Concentration Study Hall ............... William Hoose ...Chairman Constitution Committee f - Y FW W DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY CAST Fifty-riylll 5 XQQ . EJ E X Y K .... K The Dramatic Club As an outlet for dramatic temperament this club was formed. We who need the relief of ranting and raring across the boards have banded together to make our rants and rams more effective. We aim to attend at least one good production on the legitimate stage a month. At our meetings we are addressed by people whose work on the stage makes their talks interesting and valuable to us. Among those who have spoken here was Miss Constance Kenyon, ahiliated with what was then called the Thimble Theater. We give one play each year in co-operation with Miss May McKitrick, who, as manager, rules us with an iron hand, and Miss Florence De Ryke, dramatic coach, who carries out all the traditions of the director who crushes the poor heroine in ruthless tyranny. For the past three years Tarkington plays have been staged. Clarence, this year, was the climax of them all, if we judge by the record breaking crowds which attended. A Clarence, played by John Edwards, was the quiet, serious-minded, returned soldier trying to get a job as a specialist on the Coleoptera. No one could have looked sicker than he when he wavered on to the stage suffering from a wound in his liver. Cora, nee Ethel Dahlen, was the prettiest, most graceful, bewitching, tantalizing whirl-wind ever seen on an East Technical stage. J oe Govan as Bobby Wheeler was so disturbed as to whether it were better, to carry a stick over your arm with sham- my gloves or do you think you ought to kind of lean on it?', Violet Pinny played by Helen Hawkins was a vivid contrast to the lively Cora. Her quiet sincerity as she offered Clarence half her check made the audience feel that they should have done something queer. Melva Krupitzer gave a realistic interpretation of a petulant young society matron. Mr. Wheeler, her irascible husband, played by Alfred Caskill, aroused much sympathy. A blissful, sad smile, a mop of red hair, and a brogue turned Lura Lambert into Della, the Irish housemaid. William Wagner as Mr. Stem, the villain, made himself thoroughly disliked with his nervous little moustache, and his clasping and unclasping hands. Elmer Waxman,s portly bulk fitted the part of Dinwiddie, the butler. The difficult situation was solved when Clarence's identity was finally estab- lished, Miss Pinney found out whom she was going to marry, Mrs. Wheeler dis- covered that her handy-man was in Who,s Whov, and Cora reconciled herself to be content with only the memory of Clarence. OFFICERS John Edwards ........ .... P resident ....... ,....... J ohn Edwards ' Helen Hawkins ...... ...... V ice-President ...... . Helen Hawkins Erna Dewald ....... .... S ecretary ....... ........ M argaret Hawkins Joe D. Govan ....... .......... T reasurer .......... ................. E thel Dahlen Lloyd Burval ............. ..... S ergeant-at-Arms ...................... Lloyd Burval Miss Beryl Turner .... ...., .... 0 Fifty-nine Faculty Advisers Miss Florence De Ryke 6 K -VME t N. J 0ncHEsrnA The Musical Union The Musical Union. Composed of the Band, Orchestra and the two Clee Clubs, has given several interesting programs this year. The Orchestra played in several Auditoriums, the afternoon and the evening eoneerts. at the play Clarenc'e and the opera 6'lVTartha , and at both Class Nights and Commeneement. The big program of the Fall semester was given January 21. All of the vocal numbers were original Ameriean Indian music which American musivians had tran- seribed for publishing. The Indian costumes and the red lights made the seene more realistie. The Voice Culture Students sang the solos which showed the' poetic spirit of the Red lVlan. The same program with additional numbers by the orchestra was repeated lvl-il1'Cil 5 in the evening. The students of Voice Culture have appeared in public at the Hotel Cleveland, the Old Stone Chureh and several other places. It is well to mention here, that a chorus of untrained young voices must be much larger than one of mature voices, for the volume is much less, as the resonanee is undevelopedg a small ehorus would increase the danger of voiees being strained in so ambitious a produetion as lVlartha. c'lVlartha,' was a big success and every one was satisfied: the Musieal Union. because it had had the opportunity to show what it eould do with a great piece of work, and the student body heeause it had a ehanee to see grand opera at a reason- able priee. v t . S .wr., U Q Q G j if- X YU G1m.s, GLEE C113 Bans' CLEIC CLFB .S'i.1'Iv'u11w Q Q 1 NEW? W. K .UNE BU? Debating East Technical is once more on the Mdebatinv ma l D This is the result of a most successful season enjoyed by both the affirmative and negative teams. Much credit is also due Coach Harold A. Van Kirk, who worked constantly with the teams in preparation for the debates. A new system was inaugurated during the past year, upon the suggestion of lVlr. Van Kirk. A debating season, corresponding to the basketball season, opened in January and lasted throughout lVlarch. Only one question was debated during this time. Affirmative Negative E. T. Opponents East Technical Central ,,.i.,. ,,,,,,,. l East Technical Longwood ,,i.,,..,,,,, ....,,.. 0 East Technical Glenville ...,........,,.,.......,,.,,,. 3 East Technical East Technical Negative East Technical East Technical East Technical East Technical East Technical Youngstown South ...,,.,,,,,.,. l Buffalo Technical .,.,,.....,c,. 3 Affirmative Central .........i.......... , .. l John Marshall ,.,.,..,, ....,i,. 2 East High .,.......,...,,.......,..,.. 1 Youngstown South ,..,,.,....... 1 Buffalo Technical ..,.....,,,,.. 3 Affirmative Team Negative Team William Arnold, Captain Arthur Pile, Captain Carl Muetzel Harry Wolf William Papenbrock Paul Szego Sixty-two N K .fl U 3 a w e W. e 3 .tl The Order of the Scarab This clulv was organized one year ago. for the purpose of creating and promoting interest in forcnsie activities. Just how well it succeeded, can he determined from the crowds which attended the debates. East Technieal rooters numbered from 250 to 800 upon each occasion. It was largely due to the efforts of this organization that an extensive debating schedule was arranged and teams were sent to Youngstown and Buffalo. The Order of the Scarab sponsors an oratorical contest each year, which is held in the school auditorium. A silver loving cup is awarded to the winner. This trophy was won hy Miss Ruth Larson, last spring. An extempore speaking tilt is also held. The winner of this event represents East Technical in the extempore contest held at WPSl01'll Reserve. Last spring, this honor was accorded to Raymond Koepke. At the end of the debating season a banquet is held to which the alumni members are invited. It is at this time that new members are initiated. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING Ti-:KM Arthur Pile. s,,,,,. , , ....,,, PFUSI-!16lll,, ,. ,, ,,,,,,r,,,, Arthur Pile Kendrick Watscmll ,,..,t ..,,..,. T f'iee-President ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, K endriek Vlfatson Helen Rosenkowitz ,,..,., ,.,,,,, S eeremry-Treasurer ,,,,r,, st,.,. H elen Rosenkowitz Harold A. Van Kirk ......,, ..,... F acuity Adviser ,,,,. ,....c, H arold A. Van Kirk U .. .s ..t- 1,-all i1'1- U G e B f W 'Nf' U i 'NK' Y l Ushers' Club In the past, ushering at the various 6l1lBI't2iiIlIll8IltS given lay the school was done hy members of the different clulis, or voluntarily hy a group of boys under the direction of Miss Anne Sinnen, former teacher of English. There had, however, been no organization, until at the close of the fall term of 1923 through the efforts of Charles Irwin, a group of boys formed a club. lVliss Helen Kunz, teacher of English, was appointed faculty adviser. The purpose of the cluli is primarily to usher at East Technical entertainments such as concerts, plays and debates. The cluli forms a means of getting the HISIIIIJEYS better acquainted. On the second Thursday of each month a business meeting is held. Improvement in the conduct and courtesy of ushers forms the topic of discus- sion at these meetings. Orrlcsns SPRING TERM Presirleril ...,... . ..... Arthur E. Nicholls Vice-President .... .,.. F red Kaistle Carl Benson Secretary .....,. Treasurer .,,....., ,... ,,......, , . Carl Benson ........lVliss Helen Kunz Faculty Adviser ...,.. Sixtyvfuur M E655 ' tx X I r 'NF U C 5 Seymour's Daubers N. E. Seymour, teacher of lllEt'llilllll'ill drawing. having artistic ahility and a practised eye, grew tired of looking at the earliest hllt futile attempts of the hoys ill his drawing classes. He decided to give the hest ones a chance to show their stlllT',, and so the next semester a 1-all was sent out for would-he Mpaint slingersf, Getting sullicient response, Mr. Seymour then organized a class and proceeded to expand their ahility in the art of applying thoughts through the lIlt'CllLlIlI of color alld the lJI'llSll. In tllis group some were klIlllJlll0LlS. and the result was- Seylnolll s Dauhersf' allotller entry to the already long list of organizations. To he a lnenlher of this cluh, one lllllSl do exceptional work ill the class. Countless posters for plays, athletics. and campaigns have heen lllilflff hy the Flllll during the past two years, and also for outsiders. Good sign painters are lIllll'll in llelllilllll and Mr. Seymour has had the satisfac- tion of seeing lllillly of his pupils ohtain excellent positions ill this lille of work. FALL Tmluwl Orrlmzlzns Sllllllvo Tlmlyl Kenneth Todd ,,,,7.,, ,,,,,, I ,I'l?Sil1Cllf .....,,, ,,,,, C flarence lingeln lsadore Sperher ..,... ,,ViL'6-PFCSI-CICIZL. ,.r,, Kenneth Todd Clarence Ellgflll ,.,,.. Dominic Beneivango ..Y., ..,,,, Harvey Stief ,,,,,,,,,,,. N. E. Seymour rrr,r.,, .S'i.l'!yg61'l' ....,Treasu rer. ..SeCrelary1,,,,, Sergefzlll-0.1-nrnls Faculty .4lIl7l'S8I'. r,,..Harvey Stief ,,,,,,,.,rHarvey Stief .smlsadore Sperber . NN. E. Seymour was .ll Xl l iff? l East Tech Printers The East Tech Printers' Club, of which C. Rinehart is faculty adviser. was organized in the fall of 1922. Members of the specializing classes of printing and of the old Ben Franklin Club reorganized that society, which had been in existence since 1912. The main purpose of the club is to promote better printing among the students in the printshop, through social meetings and lectures. Men who have done or are doing notable work in printing. are occasionally invited to speak. Some of the subjects discussed are: printers, rollers, paper, inks, advertising and lithographing. These talks develop appreciation of well balanced and artistic printing. The school calendar is put out as a club project, the proceeds of which pay for the annual banquet in June. One field trip a semester is taken to various newspaper oliices and electro-plate companies in the city. The membership of the club is now about thirty. Any student who has passed a term of printing is eligible for application. - FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Harry Whitford ....... ..,,......,. P resident .,,..,...,..., ,.,,.,,r, A rthur Walters Herbert Kraft ,......., ,,.,,.,, V ice-President ....,..... ...,,,, H arry Whitford Arthur Walters ...,r,, ,......,. T reasurer ....... ........ H erbert Kraft Henry Zak ............ .......,.... S ecretary ......,,.,r ,,,.,.. F rancis Volk C. S. Rinehart ,..,,.... ..,,..... F aculty Adviser ..,,,... ...,,, C . S. Rinehart U C I 6 ..., 'Y' U N Movie Operators Oyticul 1ro'cction is onc of thc ncw courscs ollcrccl ut lfust Tcchnicul Hiffh l ra School. Two ycars ago, Sf-th H. Huycs, llvilll of thc chemistry dcpurlinent, organized the class in optical projcction. ' 'lihc hovs who have com Jlctcfl lhis course' urc scut to 'unior hi- li schools to . l l :- opcratc niovic machines. Thvy arc also Pligilvlf- to takc out il state liccnsc which pcrniits thcni to opcratc u nioviv lllill'lllIlf' anywhcre in Ohio. Tho inovic opcrators co-opcrutcd with thc tcchuical flPlltll'llIlt'Ill in putting ovcril thc vocational ands succcssfully hy giving lllPlll cllicicnt lighting. A rooni in the south wing of the building was turncd over to the projectionists. They have installed several new niuchincs. This prcscntcd an opportunity for re- placing a great clcal of the thcorclicail work with technical practicc. Thus the course was cliznlffccl from the scicncc clc lHl'll1lPlll to the technical ffrou 1. z- z- 1 Menihcrs smcciulizinff in o vticul irocction arc: Post Crucluatc, Charles Boni- Z' faccg IZA. l'lllllf'l' llornc, liohcrt Lairkin: l2l3. liusscl Down, Elliott Hoff, Edward Klinc: HA, Vlfilliaun Decks, W2llll'l' Dcwulfl, Climles Ernst, Ralph Favor, Julius Halliowitz. .loc Hurlnony, Julius llovitan, Elwood Schniinkg HB, Fred Bruggenian. 0 .S'1',rI,x'-.swf 'c if :N . E E Lu Li- O L5 id C DC F V x 4 Sf.x'l3 1'ig1llf Y' 'W' ' '-e 'I1'-4--U- 4. MQW if 3 'NK' 'NK' R. O. T. C. The Military Training Department has improved greatly since its installation at East Technical and shows even greater promise for the future. ln the field meet held May 17, 1923, at Gordon Park, the East Technical Regiment won several honors. Cups were awarded for the following: Manual of Arms Squad Competition, first place: Equipment Race, first place, Company Competitive Drill, second place: Tent Pitching Contest, second place, Individual Soldier Competition, third place. In September, 1923, a beautiful silver loving cup was presented by Major Burt W. Phillips and Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel Inman Cooke, to be competed for each semester by every company in the regiment. Company A, Captain Joseph Toth commanding, was the first to receive this award. ln February, Colonel Fred Banko was graduated and Lieutenant-Colonel Lloyd Douglass was promoted to be Colonel. Helen White and Gladys Kadlecek were appointed sponsors in place of Lola Prentice and Miriam Ingalls, who were grad- uated in June, 1923. Mildred Schreppel and Ruth Richter were also appointed sponsors in February when Marguerite Wachob and Florence Palmer were graduated. Four members of the East Technical R. 0. T. C. Rifle Team made the National Rifle Competition. They were Ralph Thomlinson, Walter Creasap, Roy Rybak and Fred Streisel. Instructors in Military Training are: Major Burt W. Phillips, U. S. A. Retired, Sergeants Arthur Amy, U. S. A., Charles Napier, U. S. A. Cadet oflicers for the East Technical regiment for the spring term were: Sponsors -' Helen White, Honorary Major, Gladys Kadlecek, Ruth Richter, Mildred Shreppel, Honorary Captains. Colonel: Lloyd C. Douglass. Lieutenant-Colonel: Alfred Gaskill. Majors: Lloyd Burval, Oscar Johnson, Albert Courtney. Captain Quartermaster: Walter Creasap. Captain of Guards: Harry Kassigkeit. Signal Ojlicer: Howard Mann. Captains: Eric Niederlie, James Foster, Robert Lowe, Joseph Toth, Stanley Davis, Leland Richardson, William McCreary, Robert Smith, William Kastner, Ken- neth Ferrel, Joe Kohn, Elwood Schmink, William Hickey, Ben Honceski. First Lieutenants: Roy Rybak, Albert Seifried, James Vaughan, Herbert Schmith, George Drescher, James Papritan, Fred Theuerkauf, Harry Wirls, Herman Koch, Kenneth Leland, Frank Pohorlak, Leroy Miller, Archie Rumbold, Joe B. Govan, San- ford Gottsegan, Carlton Brugge, Frank H'udecek, Henry Hopkins, Paul Szego, Joseph Reichel, Eldred Johnston, Fred Wilms, Edmund Balzano, William Zeman. Second Lieutenants: Earl Hawkins, Manuel Levitte, Walter Logue, John Glover, Leroy Hawkins, Harry Pettifer, Carlton Klotzbach, Edmund Saywell, Harry Unter- berger, Albert Telkins, Richert Rairigh, Sam Regan. Sixty-nine W 'Nf' U ,,, l l H A Palladium Honor Society Palladiuml The Honor Club, An average of eighty-live No jollier vrowd you7ll ever find ls nevessary to lmelong. And though each one u meteor is, Uur study now is poetry! There'snaryaonethat'sknownasMCrind.77 The modern harcl4we read his song. 'gHigh Scholarship and Literature Dispensary is our flOll13llI We make our purpose and our rule, A1lCllllPf0W6lJZlIlCl2lg0,SlI'lP'dI',Z1IlClS00lhP, But wait-there's still another aim- We serve by dom-toring Techites' ills, 'LTO do some service for our schoollw Be it a wound or aching tooth. So junior, soph, and little Hat, Fear not the midnight oil to hurn, Your elforts will he well repaid, Youill with Palladium laugh and learn. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING T1-:RM Dorothy Hamilton ,,tt,,, ..,,t,,,, P resident .e.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, D orothy Hamilton Helen White ..,....,,,.. .,,t.,,, V ice-President ,..,,,, .,,.Tl10llI1Zl DeCarmo Erna Dewald ......,, ,,,,t. S ccretnry ',...,, ,,,. ,.,...,,,, lVl z irie Re-it-hart Marie Reicllzlrt ,...,,,, .,,,t,,.. 7 'reasurer ,,,,t,,,. ,,,,,,, A nnie-Laurie Kingzett Miss Edna Grant ,,...., tt.,,, F acuity Adviser. . ,,,,,,,,, lVliss Edna Grant St't'z'11 fy .gl K. I W 'NK' U C KUNE BU? Scarabaean Honor Society The boys, honor eluh-the Searahaean-has two functions. One is promotion of higher st-holarshipg the other. the advancement of good eomradeship. At the completion of each semester that graduating memher of the club who has been judged as having been of the greatest service to the school is honored hy having his name engraved on the Searahaean cup. The lrophy was presented to the eluh hy the alumni three years ago. A twenty-five dollar prize, likewise donated hy the alumni of the cluh, is given to that member of the graduating class, hoy or girl. who has heen selerted in the salne manner as the recipient of the former honor. During this year a grade card system has heen inaugurated. lf a member gets one DU he must make it up in two weeks or he suspended. lf the D is not made up in four weeks, the member is dropped from the eluh. A member with two Ds, is suspended immediately and is given four weeks to make his work up or be expelled. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING 'l'r:nM Charles Noear ,,,,.. .,., .,,, P r esillellf ,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, I Vrank Bargar Charles Taylor ..,,.,, ....... V 'ice-President .,,,.. ,,,,,. F idwin Skoch lsadore Weleheru, ...... Secretary ..,,.,, . ,,,, Fred Schrade Fred Gaehler ..,.,.,, ,..,,,.. T reaszlrer ,.,,.,,,. M ,,.William Kastner D. J. Schaeffer, ,.,, ,,,.. F acuity Adviser ,,,,., ,D. J. Schaeffer ,Sr'f'r'lI!j'-H111 K .ll U XZ? ,UNE BUSEN l 'NK' U C AA Broadway Hi-Y ln a rather old hut warnr-hearted hnilding, on Broadway, near Harvard Avenue, the East Ttltfllllllftll t'Hi-Y hoys hold their weekly meetings. The huilding is the Broadway Y. M. C. A.. a hrancll of the great organization known as the Young lVlen's Christian Association. It is the purpose of this cluh to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and coinrnunity, high standards of Christian character. Their guide is: Clean Speeeh, Clean Thoughts and Clean Sports. The events he-gin at six-thirty every Tuesday evening when slipper is served, after which a speaker generally talks to the hoys on different phases of Hi-Yl' standards. It was through a talk on the effects of smoking, by F. N. Burroughs, teacher of Inathenlaties at East Teehnival, that the cluli clecidecl to start a campaign against this habit, around the school premises. Signs. with the opinions of widely known hasehall nren and other leaders in the country who disapprove of smoking, were plaeed in the main eorridor, as reminders to those students who had contracted this detrimental hahit. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Joseph Ryha ,....tt,,..., ,,,t..,VV I 'resident ,,,t,,t ..,,t, A rthur Nicholls Clarence Perample ,,,,, tt,,,,, I !iC6-Pl'f?SifIGl1l .,,,, ..,.,. l Jaul Bogatay Arthur Nieholls .,,,, .,,,,t S ecrelll-ry '...,,,, ....,.. C harles Taylor Andrew Thailing ,,,,. .,,...t. T rellsltrer .i..,,,,, ..,,,. W illiam Mitchell J, D, Littlefield ..,t,,, ,,,,, F acuity Adviser ,t,,.. ,t,,,t,. J . D. Littlefield St'7'4'rlIy-!':tm 'Sf' V rfffawmrribv? l M 5 ? M ,. ,,,,l East End Hi-Y East End Hi-Yu is a eluh organized to ereate, maintain, and extend through- out the school and eonnnunity, high standards of Christian eliaraeter. When a feller needs a friendfu all he needs is a Hi-Y nu-mher. Un Wednesday evening. at 0:30, the eluhs gather for supper. When supper is over. a meeting is held with lfast. Glenville, Longwood. Cleveland Heights. Central and lfast 'lleehnieal represented. The husiness of the evening eonipleted, the separate elulms go to their respeetive rooms and hold their meetings. The East 'lleehnieal eluh has several standing eonnnittees: Smoking, School Relations. W7lSl'YfTl1ltl, Broadwav Mlli-Y , l'rof ram and mln Dutch. These committees I T' 4 T' and their work form the sueeess of the eluln. The Friendship Cluh was invited to a ulli-Y meeting last semester. A cliseussion was held on The Ideal Boy or Cirlf- Several interesting points were lvronght out. During the last term the eonihined elulvs held Father and Son and lVlotl1er and Son hanquets and a dinner danee. lfaeulty night was another big feature, H. A. Bathriek, Dean Lawrenee, W. lf. Durstine. llliss Marietta Hyde, Miss Nell llollnian and .l. W. Vickerman were present. A Christmas danee was part of the yea1 s program. This and the lVlay dance are annual clulm events. FALL TERM Ray Dunbar Wade Bosley ....... , Kenneth HllI'lClJLlS Kenneth Hurlehus 0. C. Davidson . . U .S t'7't'lIf-V'Hl rev Orruzlcns .....,.,Pft?Sl.IIPlIf...,, .. .Vliftf'-PI'l'SitlHIIf. ., .,Secrelary..,,. .........Trerzsurer,....., ,,FlIl'll1ly flduiserw SPRING 'l'r:nM Lloyd Douglass llarry Taylor .lznnes Vaughan James Vaughan 0. C. Davidson 6 W 5 E B 3 Tl 'Rf' nn L , ms.. l l l l Friendship Club Follow, follow the gleam, Banners unfurled, o'er all the world, Follow, follow, follow the gleam, Of the chalice that is the grail. This, the closing song of the ceremony, Circle of Lightf' a formal initiation of members, marks the beginning of the life of a girl as a member of the Friendship Club. Three lighted candles are placed on a table in the form of a triangle behind which stand our faculty adviser, our president, and an adviser from the Y. W. C. A. In a semicircle facing the table are the old members. Behind them stand the new members, each holding a candle which has been lit from the candles on the table. This symbolizes their entrance into the Circle of Light of the club. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the high schools of the city Christian ideals of womanhood, to promote a spirit of friend- liness and democracy, and to awaken through social service a definite responsibility of Christian citizenshipf' FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Florence Betterton... ............ President ........... . ...... Florence Betterton Erna Dewald .......... ...,.... I fice-President .,..,.,.., ........ lVf ildred Schreppel Ruth Suchy ............... ,........ S ecretary ......, . ,....,,......... Ruth Suchy Evelyn Karnell ............. ............ T reasurer... .,..,.,..........,.... Lois Kendig Miss Estelle Carpenter .... ........,. F a-culty Adviser. ..,.. Miss Estelle Carpenter 8 Smwzfy-fi.nr v 6 3 M. if The Aggies A Call to the Wilderness This perhaps expressed the general feeling in the Hag classes at the beginning of the spring semester. After a period of hibernation which lasted two years, the Aggies, once more made their appearance at East Technical. During the month of February, the members of tbe agriculture classes, with E. S. Kern as faculty ad- viser, reorganized. Burton Klein, former president of the club, talked on the past policies of the 37 uAggies. It was decided to follow the program establislned by the former club. They will continue the custom of taking held trips to the various large wholesale and retail florists, in and around Cleveland, and to the river valleys of North Eastern Ohio. These trips are taken for two reasons: first, to study horticulture as it is applied commercially, and second, to provide a good time for members. A large part of the clubls program will be made up of social events. The club is composed of forty active and Mpeppyl' junior and senior boys and girls who have an interest in agriculture. President ..... ,.., Vice-President ,, Secretary ......., Treasurer .,,,.,,,,, Sergeant-a.t-arms Faculty Adviser. 0 Sr'z'r11ty-jim' OFFICERS llarry Taylor ...,, Clarence lVlacQuoid Lawrence Smith Edwin Mandlebaum Roy lafelice ,. ,,,,.. E. S. Kern 6 ..l ..qC' Q ,UNEB W. 54 .cl Freeman Wreckers A rose hy any other name would smell as sweet. Thus philosophized William Shakespeare. But the East Technical Freeman Vifreckers Club disagree. Freeman W'reckers to them means only hard work. Eight years ago the electrical construction room was located at the south end of the third floor. As the course hecame more popular and classes increased, more space was required. It was then decided to have the students move the Ulahi, to the second floor, where it is now located. One of the observers, commenting on the work later, said, 'tOnly the Freeman Vifreckers could have done the work so well in that length of time. The name seemed so appropriate that it has remained the name of the club consisting of students specializing in electrical construction. The club was instituted with the aim of bringing to light the more intricate prohlems in the course of the application of electricity in our modern time. This is accomplished hy means of field trips and speeches given by men who are specialists in their particular line of work. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Walter Filareski ,t,,.., ,,,,, P resilient .,,,,, ,, ,Ralph Schneider Franklin Smith .s,,c. .,t,, S ecretary .,,,,, ,,,,,. W alter Gilmore Joe Levandoski .,t,c. ,,,,,.,,.,, T rerzsurer t,t.,,.c t...... G eorge Lister Alfred Zeleznik ...,,, ,t..,,, S ergeanl-at-arms ,..,. ,....,,,.,. E lmer Jila M, T, Freeman ,,,,.. , ,,... Faculty Adviser .t,...,, ,,,,. lV l. T. Freeman .Srwxzty-si,z' f x r I i i UNEBU? 'NF' 0 kfi l l ' s I , gs t Art Study Club The Art Study Cluli is ple-asm-cl tu 1-mnlsiili-r this yvar 0110 ul' the lIl0Sl Slll'l'0SSflll sint-0 its fornlation ninv years ago. The vflorts of thc' vlnlm have' always lmvn clilvvtvfl towarfl vnllivating an apprf'r'iatiim of thv lmeantiful things whivll the nwnilwrs hnd almnt the-ni, and toward developing a spirit of service towarfl the- srlnml, Kc-1-ping this ideal form-inost. thi' vlnlm clmsv L'illll'l'iUI' lim-orating as thc' siilsjrwt for study in tlltx fall It'I'tll and Art in Uri-ss and lx'ltlllllt'l'S.-I as tln- suliji-rt for t'hv spring lf'I'lll. But thc- work wr' have ilt'f'HIllllliSlll'Cl has In-Pn r-nliwm'rl lay a sovial siclv. Great and niystvrious wwf' thc, prvparations for tho Initiation llarty. 'llllv wvxqllisitv torturel' of that initiation will lic lung 1'vliwii1lmc1'vfl lmy the wYll'liIllS.i. The othvr social evvnt of tllv term, the l'lLll'Q'WPll Party for the Svniurs. inspirvcl in all thosi' who attvnderl, a profound rvspc-vt for our l't'fI't'Sllllll'Itl unnniittc-P. FALL Tl-LRM Ori-'uri-:ns Smnwu 'l'l-lim llc-li-n White ,.,,, . ., .l,l'PSiI1L'llf, , ,,,, ,,,Hc'lm-n White Thelma Whitc', ,,Vit?-llfl SI.lit?lllr , Vnlvria Srutck Mary Caruson, Y ,.,,, Secrvlary .,,,, Tlivlina l1f'citlI'Hl0 Marie- Re-ic'l1z1rt ,,,,,i. ,... ,,,ii ,,.. 'I ' r easurer t...,, A , .ilVlario Rf-it-hart Miss lfiditli Penfield .,,,,,, ,, ,,,l 11Cll1ly fffilziisers... ,, Miss Clara Elmer Si':'i'r1t,x'-.rt in .J V I W ff? .UNE BU? 'NF' U 6 Girl Gym Captains For the girl who plans to become a gymnasium teacher and for the one who is fully awake to the joys of the gymnasium, East Technical has an ideal club, the Girl Gym Captains. Short business meetings are held every Week in which different phases of the Work are discussed. These meetings are followed by an hour and a half spent in learning exercises to teach to the vlasses and, what is far more enjoyable, taking 'advanced work in tactics, daneing, basketball, and the use of apparatus, wands, and Indian cluhs. Not all the time, however, is spent in working in the gyninasium. Splash parties are held at the YW, tennis courts are invaded, and the Chagrin River receives pitiful wrinkles from the canoe loads of girls that float upon its bosom. By far the biggest event, however, in the way of fun is the Annual Banquet at which the Boy and Girl Gym Captains feast together. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Mildred Khas ,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,s,,,, P resident .,,..,,, ,, ,,s,,,,.,,,,,,i,,, Ruth Betz Florence Bctterton ,,..,, ,,.,,, V ice-President. ,,,., ,ss,,,.. F lorence Betterton Ruth Betz ,i,,s,,.,,,,.,,, ,,...... S ecrelary ......,. .,s.,,,,,..,.....,t R uth Cook Ruth Betz .,,,,...,,,,, ,,,,...,,. T reasurer ....,,,,,, ..,,,. ,,....., M y rtle Barker Ann Schoeller .,..........i,,,s,,. ..,.... S ergeant-at-arms ,,,,,,, ,,s,..ii,t,,,,,,,,,,r A nn Schoeller Mrs. Dorothy Lomnlen ....... .,.,.,. F aculty Adviser ,,,,,,. ,,,,,. M rs. Dorothy Lommen Srv e'll tya t'1' 1 Ill! W , 'NF' 0 6 . Boy Gym Captains The Boy Gym Captains' Cluh has furnished entertainment for various school functions. Their stunts in the gymnasiuni exhibition held at the Public Auditorium, May 8, 1923, featured the program. The annual Thanksgiving Dance in the fall and the Shirtwaist Party in the spring have become very popular affairs for all the students. To create and maintain a friendly spirit between the Girl and Boy Gym Captains, a joint lesson is arranged each year, followed by a dance. Each term every memlmer is graded according to his ahility in physical training, and required to take a test in all-round gymnasium work. Letters are given to those who have successfully taken the hrst three tests, and a certihcate to those Wll0 pass the fourth year test. These boys are then qualified to conduct a complete lesson in any gymnasium, and are given an opportunity to assist G. l. Kern, Physical Director, in the regular work. The awards are presented to the winners, at an annual hanquet. held in June. A clean slate has been maintained by the Gym Captainsl basketball team, for they have lost no games this season. FALL T1-:RM Orricmzs Smuuu TERM Harold ,lohannsen ,,,,.., ,,..,.... P resident ,,,,, ,,.., ,.,, I ,loyd Burval Lloyd Burval .......,.. .......,,,. V ice-President .s.,.,. ,,,,,,. H arry Edwards James Karlovec ,..,.. ...... S ecretary-Treasurer ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, J ames Karloveg Harry Edwards ....... ,,,.,. S ergefmt-at-a-rms ........ ,,,.,., J oe D, Govan G. I. Kern ......... ,,.... F aculty Adviser ,,,e,,.. .,,,,,, G , I, Kern Sl 1't'lIf-V-llflll' .J V .- 'NF' IJ 6 fiwliw 1 Premiers lfreshmanz What is home room period for? Upper classnmn: Aw4that's only to find out if youire skipping, thatls all.'7 As a result of this and lltiltly similar remarks heard lvy ltlPlllllCl'S of Home Room 150, they determined to make u1'1Ullll' Room have a real Illliltlillg. A clulm was organized in Sept:-tnher 1921 and called the 1Jl'CIIl1l'I'S, to which only the IllQ'lIlllPI'ti of the home room were eligrihle for meinliership. Not only have they participated in sports. such as indoor lrasehall and lmaskethall, hut they l1ave tried to raise their scholarship standard through co-operation in the home rooni. The boys who are good students in one suhject help those who are poor in the same course. At home room period the secretary takes the attendance and the president takes care of the lmusiness. At the regular meetings punishment is dealt out to those who have cut classes or in other ways lmroken the rules of the school. The Preiniers also aid the newer students to acquire that advantageous usome- thingv called TECH SPIRIT. The cluli has done this through giving the teams full support at the games. Last fall they attended the Akron South game in a body, as they attended the Toledo Scott battle the year lmefore. l'1ALl. 'lil-IRM Orricizlas SPRING TERM 1,ouis Saznlwer ,,,,. Presizlenl , Everett Leverette Cottlielw Dlougliy H Secretary r,,,,,,,,, Hail Sabath Arnold Ayers ,,,,, ,,,,,, Y 'rensurer .,,,. . .. Thomas Dawson Norman Keck... Sergeant-al-arnls r.i. ,,,. L ester Dawson lflmer C. Stute ,,,,, Faculty Adviser ,,,,,,, Elmer C. Stute u N ' ..,. J Miww A. A. L. O. Tl1e A. A. L. O. Cluli was formed for the purpose of aiding children ol' wounded French soldiers. Clothes were made and sent to the French Relief Association. At the close of the war, the girls wished to continue their servicesg so they turned to relief work at home. Each year a family suggested by the Associated Charities has lmeen adopted. This year they have taken care of a mother and five children, the oldest of whom is twelve years old. The club members found them in need of the hare necessities of life. They were immediately provided with food and clothing. At the meetings, programs are given. The Young Woman Citizcnli, written luv Marv Austin, was studied. Miss Clara Elmer. teacher of Enfflish s Joke on Wl1 . . . r 1 I . Y We Should Speak Good English. The Young Wllll'lHIl Citizenw was the title of a talk given by Miss Ethel Parmenter. director of social activities. Wl1y the Young Vlloman Should Know History , was the topic of Miss Grace Davis. history teacher. Miss Lucy Ward. teacher of art, talked about The Cultural Value of Art. FALL TERM Lucille Baker ,,,,, Ada Stone .......,, Gertrude Fink ...,,. Elizabeth O7Brien Miss Coburn ,...,.,, U . lilgrlrly-1111 OFFICERS .......Pf6.3l.lI8l1f.,..., .,.,,.Vice-Pre.sir1er1t...., ,,,,,..Treasurer..,... ,,,.,,,..,Secretf1ry...,., ,,,.,.,Faculty Adviser.,,,,, SPRING TERM ,,,,,.....,.,,,Ada Stone ...,,,Evelyn Tuttle ..,..,..Elsie White ...,..,,Elsie Wllite ..,...Miss Coburn C .J V D f.-ffiisw u .J Alchemia Club The Alchemia is the reorganized Chemistry Club. The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in technical chemistry outside of the school as well as within it. There are two groups of uspecializersf, known respectively, as the HSulphides,' and the 'LBrom.ides. One period a Week in each class is given over to the meeting. Combined meetings are held once a week after school hours. This system arouses a form of competitive pep that is hard to beat. Many of the l2A s Jecializers are working on various ro'ects of s ecial im- J X1 - n ip n portance. Some of these students have succeeded in their research work in per- fecting such useful things as Stains-Vanishf, a powerful, yet harmless stain remover, and iilllk-VHIllSll,,7 a remover of writing from paper. At present one of the students is trying to perfect a continuous electrolitic pro- cess for the manufacture of white lead, while others are working on an electric carbon combustion furnace, such as is used in the industries. Still others have turned to organic chemistry and have succeeded in producing various complicated compounds. One of these amateur chemists is attempting to produce a real hair tonic. FALL TERM OFFIC1-:Rs SPRING TERM Anthony Ekl ,,,,,, r,,,r, P resident ,,,,,, ,,,,,. R udolf Minarik Elmer Zerzow' .t,,.. ,t,, , Vice-President .,.,,,, .,t.,,,, J oseph Habart Frank Bardown ,,,... ,.,.. R ecording Secretary ,,,,,....... Louis Zemek Rudolf Minarik ....,,., ,,..,r C orresponding Secretary ......... Howard Hutchings Isador Welcher . ,,,,, . ,,.,,,,,,,,rr. Treasurer .Y.,.,,...... ttt,.... O liver Hoffman E. C. Pierce .,,,,,, Faculty Adviser ..... ..... E . C. Pierce CJ , V Exglzty-taco I ' F Wei Chem Council The Chem Council was organized hy Victoria Asadorian four semesters ago. She was the hrst president with Harry Van Dusen and Ralph Becker succeeding her. They served one and two terms respectively. In this Council each chemistry class is represented and any hoy or girl interested in chemistry is invited to attend the meetings held the first and third Mondays of each month. The first undertaking of the Council was the organization of a chemistry study hall where pupils who found the subject difficult could obtain help from specializing students. Another project was the starting of the East Tech Chemist by the Alumni who had taken trade chemistry. The paper was not a great success and a year later the Council took the publication over and it has been increasing steadily in size, quality and sales. As far as the Clulx knows, it is the only departmental paper published by High School students in the United States. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Rudolf Minarik ,....,. i,,c,.... P resident c..,,,i,. .,,...,ic R alph Becker Elmer Zuzow .,,,.. , ,,,,.., Vice-President ..,,,.., ....,, R alph Becker Kathleen Hadly, .,,,, ,,,,...., S ecretary ,....., ...,... E dna Steele Arthur Weizer, ,,,,, .,..i,,.,..,.. T reasurer ,,i..,,., .,.,.., E dna Steele E. G. Pierce ....c.,, ,,...... F acully Adviser ,,..,,, ,,,,c. E , G. Pierce liiflllty-ll 1:'t ' L' M egg? 1 l KNJEWS Pepigram Club The Pepigram Cluh was organized in 1920, under the supervision of F. H. Ross, teacher of caliinet making, who is the ftlfllllly adviser. The clulm at that time restricted its memliership to lmoys. The primary object of the club was to originate or find snappy, short sayings with a punch in them. These sayings were then displayed in the front corridor. Memlvers of the cluln formed anvindoor lxasehall in the season of l92f5. won the silver loving cup, given in the school WHS team which league. That same year under the leadership of James Papritan. the clulm represented ill the Hllcstival of lfunw hy G'King Tutw. admittedly one of the best attractions. One issue of the nljep lnjectorw was printed in the school shop and distrilvuted that evening. Almout 2000 copies were given away. James Stross suc- ceeded James Papritan as president in September, 1923. The club was reorganized to admit girls: this step naturally emphasized the social phase. A very successful dance was held in january, l924. Another is planned for the spring term with active participation in the Wlfestival of Funfl ' FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING T1-:RM James C. Stross. .... ......... P resident .....,,. .... , Edwin A. Skoeh Earl Steinekc '.,... ......., V ice-President ...,.. ,,.,.,,,...,,, J ohn Liptak John Liptak ....... ....,.... T reasurer ....,,, ....... S anford Gottsegen Yaro Hejl ............., ....,.. S ecretary ..,.... .......... E thel Loomis Marjorie Rulison ....... .......... L ibrarirln ......,.. ...... lVl arjorie Rulison F. H. Ross ..,......... ...... F acuflty Adviser ...... ............. F . H. Ross lfiyfllly-funv N F 'Sf' M I W 'NF' U 6 The Corinthians There had long heen a feeling among students who Speeialized in arehiteeture at East Teehnieal that a eluh to promote the study of this suhjeet and produee a more friendly feeling among members of the elass was needed. For this purpose the Corinthian Cluh was formed l7ehruary 27. l92l. ' Programs have been planned to make the meetings interesting. It is the purpose of the eluh to have arehiteets speak to them from time to time. The group will also study dillerent types of arehiteeture hy means of pietures and lantern slides whieh have lmeen eollef-ted hy ll. W. Hill. teaeher of arehiteetural drawing. The melnhersllip of the Corinthians is limited to twenty-live students who are specializing in this suhjeei. The real quality of the elulm has not heen shown yet heeause of the short time that the eluh has existed. ln the future its lllPllllJPl'S hope to take part in the soeial and athletie aetivities of the sehool. OFFICERS SPRING TERM Presiflelzl ,,,i.,. Pasqual Laurie Vit?-l,I'f?SlilIl?II1 . K .,.... Tom Dawson Seeremry ,,.,,, . Norman Chapius Treasurer ,, ,,,,,,,t Max Smirin Faculty Adviser ...., ,,,,A R . W. Hill lflylitybfizu' N K .l V W fwifli 1 .W r ri ,,. The Kennedians During the spring semester another member was welcomed into the already large group of clubs. It was called the Kennedian Klub. It is sponsored by those specializing in art and its membership is limited to thirty students who must have at least fifteen points of art work to their credit with an average in their art work of not less than 75 percent. Any member who does not hold his work up to standard is temporarily suspended from the club. If such a member improves his work, he may be taken back. The club was formed for the purpose of the establishment of better standards of art in East Technical, better co-operation among art students, and the creation of a more friendly feeling in the art classes. Field trips will be taken to study art work and bring new ideas into the classes. Sketching and landscape work has been planned for the warmer monthsg picnics and parties will be activities of the summer vacation. OFFICERS SPRING TERM President ..,...r,.,.. ......... S erene Templeman Vice-President ....,, ,,,..v,.. R eginald Vacha Secretary .....,..,,, ....... R egina Corn Treasurer ...,....,...., .,Y,,,,.. E lsie Goss Faculty Adviser isi... .,... A . D. Kennedy X U Eighty-xi.1' M ' N ' W wsws Chippendale Club The Chippendale Cluh was organized in l9ll for the purpose' of maintaining and furthering the interests of Cahinct IllilliPl'S in their work. Its naunv was derived from one of thc- most famous types of furnituro of the 1-olonial 4-ra. The ideas of Mr. Thomas Chippcndalv, as f-xemplined hy his work, toge-tlier with various otha-r types of furniture and Cahinf-t Illilkltlgl. rw-f-ive thc' vlose study of the- Chippendale- 1IlPIIllJC'l'S. As people- of the modern age haw- a real intvrftst in the sulmjt-vt ol' furniture, it is necessary that new and individualistic types should he construm-ted. The chest pi1'turPd alwove is a hope chest construc'ted hy Williallll Kingzfxtt. It is hnished in two-tone style, the panvls being made of gum wood linishvcl in a l'll'f'Ilt'll polish, while the frame is of walnut. It is linvd with cedar wood. Tha' clit-sl is representative of the Sheraton stylo. FALL TERM OFFICERS Smunc TERM Harry Favor ..... .....,,. P resirlenl ,,,.,,, 7, ..Willium Kingzutt Morris Smith ,,,,,,,,,,. ,. .,.. Vice-Presidenl ,,,,,, ,,,ssi,,,.,.,. P aul Arclnt William Kingzott ...., s,,...... S ecrelarj ',,,,, ,,,,, A nthony Polozzo Samuel Launvr, ,.,, ,,,,....,,,,., T rmsurer .,,.,,,,, ,s,,,,,, r,,, C 1 irl Lerch E. C. Vlfydman ,,,,, . . ,, ,FUFllIf-Y Azlzfisern .... ,,,, , fl.Wy'tllI1illl U Ifiyrltlrvw xt u f saggy 1 W . 1 1 i W Eighty-right 5 , K 3 M eww gf gz1 k14.5 Alfa? K 'O 'W M9 37 .7 fl ,J ly W cm d ii! 9 1 1 J M K . . cw AS fff '23 Laci' ,su we ,.. fx I JJ., J we 'ie 'F we '9 K MIM . W5 C 'A JA +99 The Athletic Association The East Tech Athletic Association is made up of three students and two members of the faculty, namely: Chairman Bob Wilsorl, Chuck Taylor, Ed Gall, J. D. Littlefield, teacher of machine-shop, and G. B. Frost, director of athletics. The faculty members are always the same hut new student members are elected each year. A new method of choosing the student representatives was inaug.:urated last semester. llome room teachers were asked to recommend those whom they thought would capably H11 the positions. The names submitted were voted upon hy the entire student body. The three receiving a majority of votes came into ollice. The duty of the A. A. is mainly to decide who will and who will not receive letters and other awards. ln deciding this, the coat-h's TCVOIIIIllf'Ildi.lll0IlS go a long way. Other things that count are a fellow's attending practice and keeping eligible at all times. The number of games in which a player participates or the number of meets in which he takes part has very little influence on whether or not he receives an award. The entire committee votes on those to receive letters or pins or whatever it may be and the majority rules. l , IJ 6 ljiglzty-Him' it W tt. 5 EX... Football Record Captain .... ...................... G Eoaca MARSH Manager ...... ---LLOYD DOUGLASS Coach ---------- ---- H . C. WILSON Assistant Coach ---- ---C. C. REISER Faculty Manager ---. .-----------. C . B. FROST Gaines East Tech Opponents East Tech vs. Akron South -,-.-.. ...,,,,,.. 0 26 East Tech vs. Central .....,,,.,,., ,,,,,.. 3 3 6 East Tech vs. West Tech ,,,,, .... 9 6 'East Tech vs. Shaw ,,..,.....,, .... 0 10 East Tech vs. Lincoln ,-,,,- .,-,,.. 1 3 0 'East Tech vs. Glenville .,-,,,, ,,-, 0 7 East Tech vs. Toledo Scott ...,,, ...... 0 20 East Tech vs. Lakewood .....,,, . O 20 East Tech vs. East .........,,,.,. ,...... l 4 18 Total .......-.....,.,..,. 69 113 'These games forfeited. 1 to 0, would make Tc-ch's total scoring against opp onents, T1 to 96 U Nia tg M 6 u M Ji ...D Football History After remaining in the background on the gridiron for a year or so, the East Tech grid array again stepped to the front, but not in an inspiring manner. At the end of the football season, the local aggregation found itself sharing the senate championship with its sister school across the Cuyahoga. First place would have been East Techfs berth alone but for a rise and fall in aggressiveness which never before blighted a Carpenter eleven. In the opening game of the season, over-confidence proved to be a bugbear for the locals, and their first mix-up was lost to Akron South, 26 to 0, at Akron. Tech put up a defense that made Brown and Gold fans look with despair upon the rest of the season. In the initial senate game, the locals massacred Central, 33 to 6. The over- whelming victory was decidedly a surprise since the eight-term rule had just finished wrecking the Carpenter eleven, barring Lehet, Larick, Lopresti and Henninger from further participation in school games. Harry Stryker was the big star in the following senate contest with West Tech. In the last minute of play, L'Louie's,' spectacular 49-yard place-kick changed a knotted 6 to 6 score to 9 to 6 in favor of the local Boilermakers. On the succeeding pay day Captain Ba Momberger wrested a 10 to 0 victory from Tech on the foreign field. Shaw had the most powerful scholastic eleven in the vicinity, going through the entire season without a defeat. However, after the pigskin season had been over for two or three months, a Shaw halfback, Don Mixer, was found to be over the age limit and all state games had to be forfeited. The Artisans continued on the upgrade when, the next week, Lincoln was conquered 13 to 0. It was one of the cleanest games of the entire year. Then the local aggregation reached its highest point of development and aggressiveness when the powerful Glenville squad was held to a 7 to 0 score at the Shaw bailiwick. The game was later forfeited by the Tar-Blood crew owing to the ineligibility of four Glenville huskies. The locals started on the downward grade when Toledo Scott was met at Dunn Field the following week. The Tech backfield was game despite a superior quartet behind the Toledo line. Although the Scarab eleven held the opponents to a nega- tive deadlock in the first half, the second stanza brought about a 20 to 0 score in favor of the foreigners. East Tech continued on the toboggan slide when Lakewood bumped the Brown and Gold, 19 to 0. The suburbanites merely proved themselves better natatores, winning on a field of mud that might have delighted a hippopotamus. Notwithstanding numerous set-backs, Tech was leading the senate race with only East High standing between it and the championship. The locals led the half, I4 to 0, but the Easterners came back in the second canter and in a series of surprises boosted their score to 18 and held the Carpenters scoreless. co' z .fl R GEORGE MARSH ' He was captain and tackle And also a vet, He'll be hack with us again, For another year yet. CHARLES HARTMAN He's terribly forward but He's both bashful and quite shyg As a real he-halfback, Chuck Hartman is the guy. LovoN HARVANIAN An all-senate quarterback Fools us, be it known, His first name is not '4Harvey,' For he was christened Lovon. CHALMERS RICHARDSON His first name is surely An unlucky misfit, For '4Chump don't apply To an end with his grit. HARRY STRYKER He's an all-scholastic hack, Which to him donit mean a jot, With his left foot or his right arm, 'iLouis is always Johnny on the spot. BURT DREYER Heill grin on foreverg It's just a Tech center,s styleg He's thinking of the future, FRANK KRASINSKI 'GFarmer , as a fullback Surely took the cakeg Heis not the eating kind, however, He really wields a rake. l CYRIL SURINA , An all-senate choice For the wing on the lineg Fans will meet Cyn again In a very short time. ol' g When he'll be on top of the pile. I 'BCI H 'fx Ninety-t 0 ' il l U Niudy-tlzrfr RoY RYBAK After the injury to his arm, Rybak at tackle was surely missed, But accidents donit kill Roy, because He's sweet 16 and never been kissed. JAMES PAPRITAN As a halfback on the varsity, 'LPappie,' was a birdg But for all his popularity He's very little seen or heard. ROY HUNTER Sure in his tackles And good in his way, This East Tech boy promises To be a star some day. RED DENNINCTON Red Topn does describe him But he's not a taxi-driver, For the end berth on the team There was ne'er a better striver. ROY IAFELICE 'gFirpo', is his surname And it surely fits him fineg He's a very dangerous Wop When he's guarding on the line. WARREN Louu At center, Loud was theren, He could have done a little better, He stuck it out all season, though, And then received his letter. WADE BOSLEY For his first year at football Bos,' played at guard mighty fine, But no matter what the sport was He was utheren all the time. A JOE AVELLONE A twinkler at quarter, And when put to the test As an open field runner, ,loe was one of the best. K tx 'V' 6 f 1 Basketball Record Caplains ..... WADE BOSLLY QIIALMI-RS R1c11AHDsoN Marzager .. . .........,.. PAUI KALL Coach ......... . , . . .. H C WILSON Assistant Coach C C REISER Faculty Manager .. G B FROST Games East Tech Opponents East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs. Northeastern East Tech vs. East Tech vs. East Tech vs 0 Glenville . . . Central . . . West ....... Longwood ..... John Marshall . . Shaw ......... South ....... West Tech .... Ohio Tournament West . . . . . Elyria .. East ....... Total . . 6 N e if 3 dv' ' Uv' Basketball History Although not winding up the year with a championship in its possession, the Brown and Gold five had a far more successful season than the football team. The final statistics showed the Carpenter quintet to be shoved out of a first place in the senate by a bare three points. The only defeats suffered by the Artisan cage array in the senate schedule were from Glenville, which won by one- point, and by West Tech, which copped by two markers. In the initial mix-up on the Carpenter sked Central was dished out a 24 to 20 defeat but not until after, a hard fight when it began to look as if the locals might not begin the season as well as sport writers were predicting. Glenville, East Techis traditional foe, fwhy it is we do not know, but itis a fact? nosed out the local hoopsters, 14 to 13, considerably dashing their hopes for high honors in the senate race. This game was one of the most thrilling set-tos of the year. Up until the last half-minute of play the Boilermakers were ahead by one digit, the score standing 13 to 12. Grossman proved to be Techls nemesis right at the wrong time by caging the winning tally. West went down before a landslide 22 to 9 defeat when it struck the locals. Bosley, playing his last game as captain of the quintet, was one of the stars of the avalanche. However, Richardson was the out-standing twinkler, hanging up 14 of Tech's 22 tallies. Longwood was massacred 35 to 8 in the next round of the schedule. Douglass and Hunter played their first varsity game and capably took the places of their predecessors. West Park was next smeared by East Tech, 41 to 7. Richardson boosted his scoring total to 67. Shaw gave Tech a scare the next week and probably took some of the conceit out of the local' pill-tossers. The final score was 25-21. Although the Technologists held a lead all the way, a Shaw rally in the last quarter almost unnerved the Techers. The score was tied once but Chump7' came to the rescue and put in the four points that copped the bacon. The Northeastern Ohio District Tournament was the big noise following the Shaw game. East Tech was entered in Class A, drawing a bye in the first round. West was met in the second and humiliated, 25 to 19, which was quite a surprise considering the 22 to 9 defeat handed it earlier in the season. Elyria was taken over in the semi-finals 26 to 9. The Brown and Gold five grabbed an early lead. East, senate champs, was encountered in the final round and East Tech missed its chance for the state finals at Columbus when the Blue and Gold won, 26 to 21. Richardson boosted his scoring total to 88 when South was met in the John Adams' gym the next week. The final score was 36 to 13. ' Home talent was shoved out of second place and took roost on the third rung when West Tech took toll in the last game of the season in the local gym, 13 to 11. The West Carpenters led the quarter, 7 to 2 and the half 9 to 3. Several times in the'last half the score became 50-50 but it proved to be an unlucky day for Tech. Ninety-five N F .. 5 H5539 Basketball Seconds' History Just like the varsity, the seconds had a fairly successful season except that they began and ended with a defeat. In the first game Central was the lucky conqueror, 21-12. ln their initial mix-up, the Yanigans were really off form. When Glenville was met the next week, a string of five victoriesibegan that ended only when the Lakewood lightweights walloped them badly. First Glenville was beaten on the Glenville floor 144 to 9. Then West was nosed out 17 to 15. Longwood also did the same old stunt, losing 21 to 11. Afterwards John Marshall was swamped 30 to 7. In the Shaw gym, the Tech Yearlings took over the suburban lightweights 12 to 8. And then they lostl Lakewood finished the story of five wins with a 30 to 17 licking. But the Techers took it out on South the next week at John Adams 21 to 6. The end of the season came all too soon and much too hard when West Tech won 16 to 14. The Tech cubs outscored their ,opponents 158 to 123. BASKETBALL SECONDS' RECORD Games East Tech Opponents East Tech vs. Central ........,..,..,.,.i,.....,....., 12 21 East Tech vs. Glenville ...... .,,.. 1 fl 9 East Tech vs. West ...,,,,,........... ...... 1 7 15 East Tech vs. Longwood ...,,....,. ..,.,. 2 1 11 East Tech vs. John Marshall ......, ...... 3 0 , 7 East Tech vs. Shaw ...........,... 12 8 East Tech vs. Lakewood ......, 17 30 East Tech vs. South ,....,......... 21 6 East Tech vs. West Tech ...,,,, ....,. 1 fl 16 Total .........,.......,...... 158 123 n-main Soccer Interscholastic soccer entered the local athletic limelight this season for the first time. The team was organized about the last of September, when 25 enthusiasts turned out. W. T. S. Baker, who starred on an English college team, coached the local squad. Practices were held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Woodland Hills. Only two games with East and Central were on the schedule, as few of the high schools had teams. The first game with East, was a close affair all the way through. East seemed to have the advantage in the first half, but the locals came back with a snap in the Hnal chapter, Capt. Norm Johnston poking across the only goal of the game. With Central ,twas different. The Academics started off with a rush, kicking a goal in the first few minutes. Not until the second stanza did the Carpenters penetrate the Hub defense, winning the fray by a 2-1 count. Captain Johnston and Manager Marble were the teamls mainstays throughout the season. Spenko, Budden, Consorcik and Hoose also did well for the mechanics. It is hoped to put soccer on the regular list of sports next season, as this year's team was not under control of the Athletic Association. Even a senate soccer league is not impossible. Ninrty-.r C Q I Xyl We NW .W was Swimming History Better than last year. Winning one meet and losing two by scant margins, the local swinl team made good on the first statement. Captain Larkin, Bill Mitchell and Al Voth were the only ones hack, who had heard a starter's gun when the season opened. A few good newcomers showed up, chief among those being Down, Unterherger, and Vanko. A few others showed promise for the years to come. These were Schiring, Kagy and Telepak. Wayrle Keeler was the hest all-round man on the team. The Heights finners were the hrst opposition provided for the locals. After a scrappy meet the Hilltop boys heat the locals hy six points. The score was 37-IH. This year's interscholastic champs, Shaw, splashed all over the local navigators, the final score heing 52 to I6. Then came the lVlechanics, day of joy. They defeated Clenvilh-'s nierincn hy a 43-25 score. Mitchell starred, taking two firsts. University, or rather Junior House, did Shaw one better hy giving the locals the lean end of the 54-144 score. Lakewood carrie the last on the sked. After a tight hattle, the West-Siders came out two points ahead, winning 35-33. Much credit is due Coach L'Patsy Young and H. C. Stevens of Case, who helped the team along. SWIMMING RECORD Meets East Tech Opponents East Tech vs. Heights ............ lil 37 East Tech vs. Shaw ..... . . . 16 52 East Tech vs. Glenville . . . . . . -13 25 East Tech vs. University . . . . . 111 54 East Tech vs. Lakewood . . . . . 32 36 Total ................ 0 .'Viurl-x'-.vcfv ll C .J V W L UNEB w ...fir iiyl 1924 Track Schedule April 12 ..,,,,,, ,,,..,, ,,.. ,,,,.,,,,.,. . . C. A. C. Meet, at Public Hall April 19 ...,,... ,.,.....,.,,,,. l Jakewood, at Lakewood April 26 ..rr,.........,r U. S., at University Field May 3 ,,.. ,..,.,,.. 1 .akewood Relays, at Lakewood May 10... ..... .,,.,,,, G lenville, at University Field May 17 ,,,r..,,. ........,..,... N ortheastern Ohio Meet May 24.. ,,...l..... State Meet, at Columbus June 1 rl....,.............,,,,,,,.,,,l.....,...,,v.,v,. .. ..,r.....,,, lnterscholastic Meet A hot one. Thatis what the locals, 19241 track schedule was labeled. An indoor meet with Glenville started it off on March 21. Glenville has had nifty track outfits for the last few years, and this yearjs was quite as dangerous as the others. The Artisans copped that meet by one point. Then came a three-week period of work and training for the C. A. C. meet, held on April 12 at the Public Auditorium. 7Twas a regular three-ring circus. Wrestling bouts were held on the main fioor, and Sam Willaman's Ames relayers, together with those of other Middle Western colleges, ran off some snappy relays. Lakewood, the Blue-grass of Ohiov when it comes to track work, was met in the seasonis lirst outdoor meet, on April 19 at Lakewood. Another Quad team, University, was met on the following pay-day. The Lakewood relays, that combination of medleys and otherwise, came off May 3. Glenville, again, and then the Northeastern Ohio meet at Western Reserve on May 17. The local stars then proceeded to Columbus on May 24. After they came hack they entered the interscholastic meet on May 31 and June 1. U Ninety-right 6 N N K 3 -vw it an Skaters On Saturday, February 9, the local Hans Brinkers took first place in the scholastic skating races at Rockefeller Pond, bringing the yearis first cup to our trophy case. ,Twas the third time in succession that Carpenter gliders copped the ice derby. Early in 1922 the locals upset the dope and won that year s tourney from East. Last year and again this year the Artisans came out on top. This last victory brought the goblet here for good, as the rules of the meet stated that the school that won three seasons in a row should take permanent possession of the cup. The trophy was donated by the Guardian Bank. To get back to the event that won the cup, East, as usual, was the mechanics' chief competitor, coming within five markers of our 15. Latin was third with 8 units. Other scores were: Heights 73 South 5, Central 1. The Woodhewers started off right by winning first place in the relay. The uBig Four of the team, Reese, Dreman, Otto and Kothera, were the local entrants in that event. Kothera came second in the senior boys' race. He was only beaten by Cogan of Cathedral Latin, who stood high in the Lake Placid gliders' contest. 'cReese, third, Dreman, fourthf' was the scorer's nasal drawl at the end of the heat for Junior boys. Coyle of East caused plenty of anxiety, by coming in first. Even the Hats did their bit toward bringing the gonfalon to E. 55th and Scovill. Ernest Otto and Clarence Demske finished in second and third places respectively. In the girls' races fjuniors and seniors onlyj Ruth Betz finished in second place. Mildred Daull took fourth position. lllnlllll 1 Girls' Tennis The girls came into their own again this year when a movement was started near the beginning of the second semester to form a 'gfemv racquet squad. Con- trary to the usual fate of new sports at East Tech, the girls, team gained considerable support from the very beginning. E. C. Pierce and F. R. Bemisderfer, chemistry teachers, agreed to coach the uskirtsw. Then practice for a spring tourney began with about 25 girls out. Practices were held every Monday in the gymnasium pro- vided for the weaker sex. Ninety-ninr Iln Memoriam JACK TRICE In another year he would have been the greatest football star in America- a super-manf, This was ex-Tech Coach S. S. Willamanis tribute to Jack Trice, '21, who passed away on Monday, October 8, 1923, at Ames, Iowa. At Tech, he started at the very bottom of the ladder but through his wonderful personality and perseverance soon became a leader, a star, and the friend of every- one. After finishing his course here, the colored lad followed his coach, Sam Willaman, to Iowa State College 1Amesj with Champ Hardy, and the Behm brothers, Norty and Johnny. On Saturday, October 6, Trice was crushed throughhis position in the Minne- sota-Ames game at Minnesota. On Monday morning he was taken back to Ames where he died that afternoon. At Ames, Trice was well-known as a social worker. Among the younger boys of the city he had organized an athletic club known as 4'The Jack Trice Club . The purpose of the organization was to raise the moral and physical standard of the members. He also starred in his studies, having an average near 90 in his last year at college. - Although the colored leader has passed away, he has surely set a mark that any American boy may be proud to aim at. One lmndrcd I , i l 0 ,,.- 11 .f,,f 1,-H1 flfff' ' 6 K REM f. NAR ' F It-its J we tn. - ffl ll X awmgnw uma 5 I Cr iii. 54.5 u,Hmgw5 s 'rue soon smp Q5 2 .N -1 v 2333, if ? . ragga EAST TECH 55 - ,iris 7- ' H . , ll vita vnubs Too V rc: wmv y, wma no F -- SEMESIUPV K A SG ooumci , ,' pl A 3 ' 'K .f t -1 v ff - -- I Damn 3 'li i LA 4 -1 ez'-3,'f.E .. 4 rm! :I mm 5 silk- 'wg as - ... . 1 ,V GJ lull 2 Q . jd' :tl y rank SEPTEMBER Flats swarm up gang plank-scale dizzy heights for fifth decks. Enrollment, 2767. V. D. Hawkins and A. R. Roethlisberger still running amuck among carefully planned programs. Flats lose all confidence in human nature. Weekly Scarab makes initial flutter at four cents. Raise supposedly due to high price of anything reminiscent of old Tut's tomb. Tut's popularity slumps. Cadets get customary misfits. Blue ,lerseys of rubber city outbounce Brown and Gold. 26-0. OCTOBER Eight term ruling butchers Carpenter eleven. Wally Lehet, Kent Larick, Joe Lopresti and Bill Henniger get it in the neck. Hanky factories working over- time. C. J. Poiez appointed senior adviser. Tech gridders make senate debute. Highbrow it over East 55th St. rivals. 26-0. Grins break through briny tears. S. S. Willaman,s wire of the death of .lack Trice, '22, arrives this A. M. School plunged into mourn- ing for the big colored lad. His smile and tackle, what a comfort they were. Walter Creasap elected head of Student Council. Harry Stryker boots perfect 4-9 yard Held goal. '4Lefts,' West to the tune of 9-6. Feminine hearts a-flutter. February class starts business. Wally Lehet elected president. Bart Momberger and company bumps our football hopes. 10-0. Om' lmndrcd two 6 I N Xi? Report cards out. Gloom and epithets smoke up atmosphere. Order of Scarab dance. Lots of fun. Tech takes lead in senate race. Downs Lincolnites 13-0. NOVEMBER Coach Thellarls snow-shoe 7-0 victory over ours truly. Raw beefsteak, do your bit. Oflicers for June class voted on. Andy Thailing wins Presidency. Ruth Larson, Dorothy Schoenthal and Raymond Topping will be February class speakers, O-H-H Webster. Toledo Scott sleds over local eleven at Dunn Field, 20-0. Fans convinced that t'If Winter Comesw, it's here. Design of class ring decided on by February grads. Film Fund thermometer fails to rise. Noon movies tottering. Parents, Day. Students become nervous wrecks from trying to convince Maw or Paw how utterly foolish it is to talk with this or that teacher. June Bug agitation starts. Big enthusiasm., East High brings zero end of a 14-0 score up to 18 in the second half. Oh deathe-I Palladium girls give 4'Modern Poetry 'Aud' for Turkey Day program. ls the L'Hot Mince Pie selection a grim prophecy? DECEMBER All high cheer leaders organize. Ann Ruch of Glenville, head. February class attends Yuletide Frolic. Lura Lambert and Elsie Goss Jazz, Marsh, Stryker, Surina and Harvanian cavort on All Senate grid team against Lane Tech. Lose 7-0. fWe get the stadium ujus' ai' same.J Star Banqueters condescend to partake of sordid earthly grub. ,lack Raper Mcracks wise. 1ll1dI'l'ti flzrrr' .2Q- 5. 1, ,W?Kc7gaNL png X1 9-9 --I I- T -,, M Nh- lla .. ' ,If 0' l- X ' - t v 1 it f :Aviv .- lh :Ht lb-Hv,.il:lIftf!l4I g-ii gg-My 1 CUOTGCQ- 1 kay W iilll 'SQ' V ,' f xr X gg :lt H tt 5 W Qttuffugilhfs WM, ,1f ',t ll lil. I ll: 1' - l i nn. it N. l E s,, .,.t.... 4- Z K 1 - -1 ---i . E VRD- IT WHS A -Success - - II --2 E9 - - f 0 U c 1 2 ' X in 3 it H- Ilia X l ' K ' M K Epi , '- f Wylie ff' i ll l l ll' l fH1 or X y . - STH T T? X f j yi X fl sit ff ,ill- uib li' l l M . .- D ' we U b ' v-l lg gil' ll llllllf June Bug subscriptions start. Enthusiasm 10 below. Grid feast. Ex-coach Willaman attends. Chuck Hartman will be 1924 pigskin pilot. Girls' Rifle Club holds first practice at Grays' Armory! None dead yet. Santa Claus comes. P. S. Maybe. JANUARY Students flip over clean page First thirteen blots.--lu Tech debaters stage primary argument. Cage season opens. Wallop Central. 244-0. All senior romp. Kiddie cars betray natural inclinations of sterner sex. Charles Nocar and Elmer Brown get Scarabaean awards, cup and cash respectively. First Dime Concert. War hoops and Injun lingo. Scalps still properly located. Class night play, Spreading the News. Girls well adapted to parts. Company A wins loving cup. Good stulf, Toth. Leap Year Party for Student Council. '4Daddy', Durstine impersonates leap year hubby. Our poor sides. 119 sheepskins awarded. Au Revoir. FEBRUARY The old boat noses out to sea with a cargo of 2778. Student Council political campaign uncorked. Hang onto your hats. Walter Creasap re-cops presidency. Principal H. A. Bathrick suggests name plates at senior meeting. Washingtonis Birthday. H. A. Van Kirk's public speaking classes in charge of LAud., Negative loses argument to East. Ailirmative wins unanimous decision over Glenville. 0 One hundrrd four b 6 - A 'C I N lxfl K MARCH y y p H 5. Ten co er musical-3:15. W- Wyj, i PP 1. 0 6. Forensic talent vie with Youngstown South. Wm .ill ,vi X 3-0 decision in both cases. That's chokin, 'eml E A 'X ll f,,'!, 6 13. Name plate plan carried. UN 'K Xvi' fif l Tarkington play, '6Clarence,', given here. Be your- Ill' if f self, John. , HH H l V-.1 ae-A -.L W 'in f 1 20. East Tech, Buffalo Tech debate. Unanimous win iF -1ig Q..YiI'i1 ... Y JS... ll- for both local teams. 21. Trackers compete with Tar-Blood talent. 27. lnterscholastic Indoor Meet at Reserve arena. 28. Seymour's Daubers stage Terpsichorian frolic. APRIL 5-2'-'f 11. Senior day. This caps the climax, also 272 seniors. 12. C. A. C. Meet with Lakewood. A 5 24. Glee Clubs stage opera Martha Galli Curci dies V NH mlb illw. of broken heart. ' 1 -ll MAY 3. Lakewood Relay. 16. Festival of Fun whirls through Tech. llt sure wasl . 24. Columbus Meet. 29. Military Meet. 31. Interscllolastic Meet. ll. CS ffil ,: M ' , , .-,- JUNE lilly W , : 5-6 Exhibition, whereby our Alma Mater's inside works NWI' ' get the once over by proud mamas and papas. 'l ' 13. Class night for June class. swift 19. June 6Grads' commence. i .9 GCDUQVE U Om' hundred jim' ' .J M Annie Laurie Kingzett Wilma Chapman W WEWX xii 5 3 dv' A 'Sr' Editor's Note As it is impossible to include in the Annual Board all those who have assisted in the work, our editorial conscience would prick us if we could not mention the names of those who have aided in Various ways. Therefore the Annual stall' lists below the names of those who have given of their time and effort toward the production of this book and takes this opportunity to extend to them their thanks and appreciation: Serene Templeton for her aid on the cover designg Anthony Klobucar and Harry Unterberger for the cartooningg Gertrude Wilkes, assistant typistg lna Huge, typingg Annie Laurie Kingzett for her willing assistance in every wayg Arthur Thieman for aiding the advertising managerg Charles Taylor and Fred Caebler for their help in the business endg Erwin Cloor for his aid in the Sports department, and Thomas Dawson for his contribution of jokes. To those whose names follow the editor and business manager especially extend their thanks for bringing in advertisements: Wah Lee Elmer Horne Margaret Hawkins J. C. Leland Brown Arthur Pile Thelma DeGarmo Rose Hodina Milton Sperber Evelyn Pfhal llllllllll Popular Hits Mindin' My Business ..,..,....,..rt....,.....,.,..,,........ ....... A ndy Thailing Helll Always Be One of Those Guys ........ .......t... W alter Lehet Dancin, Dan ..........................i........,.......v ......,..... J ohn Edwards Red Headed Cal .....t...w...i....... .i,.,...... ..... M a rgie Lindsay lt,s a Man lEvery Timel ................ ,.,,.....,.,,.... H elen Frey Dirty Hands Dirty Face ..,,.,.............,.,... .Jimmie Dornbirer What Do You Do Sunday, Mary? ,...,. Normand Johnston Pretty Baby ........,....,...,...........,....... .............. E rna Dewald Hi Lee Hi Lo ....................,.,.. ................. Wah Lee .........Annual Office Where Lazy Daisies Grow ....,i, Not Here - Not There .........,.. .....,.Harvey Stief My Sweetie Went Away ......,... ........... L illian Slay All Wrong .............,......,................... ...........,......... A llan Voth A Smile Goes a Long Way .........,.....,.. ..,...,... B obs Templeman Wonderful One ....,...,.....,..,.,,....,..,.,..,.,.. .,,,.,,, D orothy Hamilton Your Mamais Gonna Slow You Down., What Do They Mean By Love ....,....... Little Son-Uv-Er-Gun .,....,.... ........Shiek Harvanian ........Harry Stryker .,........Chuck Taylor lim Done ....................... ............ B ill Kunkel Whatill I Do ....,,,...,,... ......... C lass of 1924 0 I One hun ' N K ' WC,U6 dug and toiled. The June Bugis out. Oh, sweat, drop from our brow! A trembling grabs at our insides Ye gods! We'll get it now. This one sweeps with an irate glare. Never said thatf' raves she. Another scojfs,-he heard that one On toothless grandpais knee. Now jokes, some people may amuse But us - we want no moreg If you say jokes to us, well-here's Your hat and there's the door. lllllll Miss Hyde-You know that hoyls such a studious sort of person. Miss Grant-But I thought you said he was always so behind in his studies. Miss Hyde-Well,-but you see that gives him such a fine chance to pursue them. alumina Smiley-Now, if the Atlantic ocean was stopped by a dam an- Tired voice-There's that dam problem again. llliill y E. S. Kern-What vegetable would you use to cut down the meat bill? C. Taylor-Peanuts. n-asain She-While you are away, promise to keep my picture with you fsobj, and to think of me every day. C. McQuoid-You know I will. She-And always love me, fgulpl, and never go around with wild girls. Mac-I promise, Mother. llill Self-Consciousness The centipede was happy, quite, Until the toad in fun Said, Which foot follows after which? This roused her mind to such a pitch She lay distracted in a ditch Considering, how to run. U Une hundred seven V ifwwsxfi Lott's of Hammon, Rush it Ross, Herman's comin' Kinder cross. Anderson, so Lanken Smiley, Watterson! he Makes us Riley. Faculty Foibles Hyde Budd Hyde for Youlve been Sinnen, Bishop's comin, Ward him off then. A Wydman likes Knights of Frost, We Grant Olivit Yea Tech! 'ini' Art Pile's excited Visage popped in the door of the annual room. Hey, kids, Marietta Hyde ------------ fi Call the ambulance, all yelled in unison. fini' Henry-Speaking of electricity, that makes me think-. H. A. Van Kirk-Really, Henry, isn't it wonderful what electricity will do. .ll Chuck Taylor to Phinny Wright-Ja hear the news? Phinney-No, what? Taylor-Regina Corn slipped on her new porch last night. Phin lpreoccupiedl-Well, didn't it lit her? Illini! Bill Kingzett Qeying silver dollar curiouslyl-Sneagle. Bill Kunkel Qwarmlyj-Snotneagle, Snowl. Bill Herron thotlyj-Sniether, Snostrich. niacin Flat-Those R. O. T. C. hall guards must he awfully small. Soph-Why? Flat-I just heard Major Philips telling about their going to sleep on a watch. an-his O. J. Peeling-How many men are there in the senior class? Andy Thailing-'Bout six. What! Sure. The rest'll grow up after while. lljlll EVOLUTION OF A TECHITE Walker, Halter, Reender, Baker, Turner-and there she is. Poor girl! 0 One hundrrd fglt M 6 ' 3 N K wifx1o:riavj1r1o14icx1o1o:r14u1o11r11nj4n:4r14r:mv1o11r1414z41014111 5101010101014xiojoiojojojoiojojuimvioioqe. nj1r:o11njo:4r:o1oio:1r:1v1o14r:o14vj4v1c 1101014:o:1:o1crjo1oj1v1o14:4n14r14s1o14:4n1rnj4:1u1o14x1cx14r14 1021134r11n11niuiuZ0ioiu1o14Iiin2uZn1oinqrZ1nZnZu14riniuiniuix iuiniuqc, THE JOHN MARSHALL SCHOOL OF LAW x 242-24a SUPERIOR AVENUE. N. E. CLEVELAND DAVID C. MECK, LL.D.. DEAN DAY AND EVENING CLASSES CATALOG ON REQUEST , i 'o'9o:u1o1u1uio:o1mn1n2 x1o1oz4bo1o1o1o1o3o10i1rioioiuioioinioinioinuto Una lzundrrd mm uimiciziminici iii 111 3 1:1 1:1 11 11 1 xi xi :in 1 1 vi vi 11111 puinix 10111111 111111 1 1 1011011x11v1o11111x10ioi4r1uimui Matches That Lighted Tech Dorothy Hamilton Mildred Schreppel .......,. Lillian Slay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Florence Palmer .,... Helen Porter .,....... Ruth Burgert .,...... Amelia Henig ,,..,i, Wilma Chapman ..... Alice Lazna .......... ...,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,i,,,,,.,,,,i,,.,,, llillll Clarence-I thought Stan was going with Jack-Yeah, he was, but she dyed. n-:runnin Miss Grant-Tommy, what is a simile? I fergit now. niuioiuloini 1 1203 ri Days William Kunkel Harry Stryker ........Charles Irwin Fred Banko Jimmy Karlovec Mike Marsh Melvin Burriss Arnold Ayers Wade Bosley a red-headed girl. Miss Grant-Well, if you said, 4'My hours at school are as bright as the summer sunshine, what would that he? Tommy-Irony. rioioinininim 111 1131 1 1111111 1111 11211121111 1111 1 Jersey Milk Bread 010111 1 111011 11 11 is The taste that tells Fancy cakes and pastry Mrs. Hills Home Made Fried Cakes Ask your grocer The Cleveland Grocers Bread Co. 6914 Lexington Avenue Telephone Randolph I 641 QI QUQUQ lQ0l0l0l0Q0l0QOD1 One hund d t in 010101011riuinioqniuioinif101010101 1010101 r2xx1oio1o1o1n1o1: 0:0 Dot-Why did they choose the American eagle as an emblem on the l dollar? 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For the organization or individual with money invested in motor trucks, a profitable return is secured only by that equipment delivering the most ton-miles at the lowest possible cost. This requires motor trucks which are built right and motor trucks which are kept right by an after-sale service which can be rendered only by such an organization as works for and with the International owner. Factory-trained road engineers make thorough inspections of International motor trucks at regular intervals throughout the year and written reports are sent to the owner. Minor adjustments are made, preventing excessive wear before it becomes necessary to replace a part, and drivers are instructed in the care and main- tenance of their trucks. International Free Inspection Service re- duces operating costs, keeps equipment on the job and adds to the life of the truck. It is freeg it is maintained for the life of the truck and it is one of the many reasons why International motor trucks are prohtable to own. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH Sales and Service Prospect 4802 2905 Chester Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 1 3 1:1 1 1131101113131 11111111 1 11211112 111 111 103014 One 11111111 dt 2 I 40 0101 bioioioxoioiox 214 nicini::if101010141141111111014xj4r11l1o1n119oj1:1o14r1oi4r:1r14r1ojoio:o11 Qs. i A ' f 'Kaf f e A Illia H H' we 1? r JF ,, sl 5 5 V flat 3, 1' l fwl . ll 5 ' ' ,' ' 1- Q N ll ,l i ll f w n lm l , a ff at 3 gli 4- ffl llf ra w ttir 'fag tl all 5 iggffffigy , fffliif . i f Q25-Q, e , V - - ,li :Q gf- !-: V: ffm-efg f.: it .lf 'W ' fs 195' 'f N r ,I ?l,nly?, Y rl. AI, - L., nv- Q ILA Q 2 ,. f' X 'f Flfzli'liilLlftif:f.avileWe Q 'lllti llc KM li 'N l flll fitfl i f'?,5. liI ' ,, . 'N lynl I ,yy ij, N t- by .ani 15. ' ' x NSY! HE Apex Electric Suction Cleaner will not do the slightest injury to the most delicate nap of any carpet or rug. Its powerful suction extends uniformly across its 13 inch noz- zle. It removes every grain of dust and dirt, picks up all hair, thread, lint and litter. With the attachments it will clean upholstery, draperies, clothing, etc. 2252135 CLEAN ER Here is another interesting point. This famous cleaner has been reduced in price from 5557.50 to 34750. In addition to this we are making through our agents a remarkable trade- in offer. Any of our authorized dealers will accept your old cleaner, no matter how old or what its condition is, the same as 310.00 cash in part payment for a brand new, 1924 Apex. Write us for circulars and name of our nearest distributor. The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Co. I , Cleveland, Ohio I sn.: ISN Manufacturers of the Rotarex Electric Clothes E :du C Qmfgdj. R Washer, Rotarex Home Double Roll Ironer up R and Rotarex Electric Kook-Rite. 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Co. i Q and i Q Lilly Drinking Cups l Q ! ! with ! ! ! ! we 6410 Hawthorne Ave. ! 1 P Cleveland G Obe ape? i i Company' i E Q Tel. Main 2121 703 Bolivar Rd. . 9 QUQ4 Q4 Q Q Q IQ! QI Q IQ Q Q QOQIOF .C.VQOQOQOQUllli0l QOQUQOQI QUQUQ ' lznmirml fTL'4'lIf:V'flT'L' For tliose who are qualfed to enroll, we offer the following courses: Private Secretary, Accounting and Bookkeeping Stenography and Typing WILCO COMMERCIAL SCHOCL 10014 Euclid Avenue Day and Evening Sessions Throughout the year Good Positions Guaranteed to Graduates OUR individual instruction methods make it possible for each student to thoroughly master each subject and complete any course selected in a shorter time than would otherwise be possible. 311111111ixqrpiiiriririni111111111 O I d dt t xioia :info ,zgrxnjojozc ,103 '5 0.0 xjojoiojojoioc11011sicxjoicnioioifnjcriasicvirrirrifliarjojoiojojcrjfrii 11: ri: 1:11011 0 xi ri rioioiaxioioirrioio xo: 1011020 L. Kodera's A Variety Shoppe i Mrs. B. Coley Dry G00dS, NOUOHS, i 4256 Warner Road Ladies' and Gents' Furn ishings, i Children's Wear, Hosiery, Underwear i S Red and Green Trading Slamps i or 311: rash discount wilh each purchase 4360 Warner Road Cleveland, Ohio 0101 1 1:1311 mini in - f E Novelties - H emslilching l i inri:xi1114rio1u1o1u2nr1nio1:1 1 3 ini 1 qjlutogfaphs O 02094 bi E- in on an . , ru C' Si I 3. 2011101111 10102111111 ini: 0 02010111102 1 1:1113 11143 101 Z4 14 1 14110111620 f-mio 10101014 nie rjoioi mir rdf' 0:0 101011 nioioiojoif nicifwirx1oi4xjc1ic:jcr1oj4x:oj0j4r:o14m1o1oj4-i4 :init 2 ! LOUIS c. SENSEL . Wilh Fessler School of Music i TEACHER of 'PIANO 810 The Arcade Bell Phone, Main 2877 ll Rea. 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