East Technical High School - June Bug Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1937
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XXVII I I THE JUNE BUG- EAST TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL COPYRIGHT FEBRUARYIQ37 SENIOR CLASS Handset by the Senior Printers BERNARD ABRAMS Editor-in-chief LESLIE SI-IAIQPE Associate Editor ELM ER NOVAK Business Manager JOSEPH O'SlCKEY Art Editor FOREWOIQD ll Illl WE EACH leave these Familiar surroundings of East Technical which have been so much a part ol: us For the past three years with mingled emotions. To shift those same emotions, pleasant memories, and Fond scenes Forward to the present by ohcering you precious hours among the pages ol: the past is the purpose of this June Bug. Your classmates' Faces,distinctions, ambitions, attainments- all are recorded on the Following pages For you. It is, thus, easy to recapture the moods ot yours gay, careliree, days at Techl IF in your arm chair now, you relax and stroll leisurely through this annual, remembering Friends, teachers, happy-go- luclcy days, and watch them parade silently and slowly and feel the pure enjoyment ol: such an experience, this annual is not in vain. .The Annual Board is Fully repaid For their ehcorts. We also wish it known that our appreciation For the splen- did co-operation ol: the liaculty advisors, Mr. Paul lvl. Minghini, Mr. paul l.. Scherer, and Eranlclin petlmovsek, printing assistant, ex- ceeds all estimable heights. While the hardworked students, especially the printers, John l-lurguy, George Mileulin, William l2ies, and Bob Thalinger, who most helpltully contributed, and the club organizations that ohcered their services, are deeply thanked. Dr5DlcArioN The 'Fl-QRCI-l OE LIFE at the closing ot the Qlympic games in the time ot ancient Greece was passed on in turn to others as a Fitting ceremony For the greatness ol: Forthcoming events. Thus we in turn novv regretliully leaving the halls ot East Technical pass on the NTQRCH CDE SCHOOL PROGRESS and SCHOOL ATHLETICS as a suggestive Forecast of the coming greatness ot our school. FEBRUARY CLASS OE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVEN XX 'q A i: fb 1 'Z 1 i HIV V If fi' 1 Lis: . I I. SCI-IQCDI. SPIRIT I 555 4ll5Qi ll ii Cl-lOOl. SPIRIT-a kaleidoscope ot school lite- the unforget- able majesty ot an empty, digniliied, sun-drenched corridor- timid, bewildered Fresh -gay, inmitable seniors-the book-laden, expectant student -the color, swirl, movement of school life. The all enveloping rush and gayety in the hurry to arrive on time-infectious laughter and good times at auds -laboring students in a Filled classroom--lusty, youth- lful appetites in a crowded cafeteria-crowds enjoying noon movies -the happy students- at the end of a busy school clay-the good natured, pushing crowd at school doors- tookers-on beating out melodies to the tune ot snappy music at aliter-school dances. Athletic games-with stirring band music-peppy cheer-leaders--spontaneous, rousing, cheers in the stands- bucks, passes, runs on the Football Field-sportsmanship in victorious glory-or in unfortunate delieat-or Flashing lanky Figures-dribbling with staccato rasp of a leather ball on a wood Floor-while mute voiced crowds look on- long-legged runners, jumpers, hurdlers, heavers cavcrting under a cloud dotted sky- betore near hysterical, color spotted stands-or Adonis-like Figures exercising on the parallel ba.,, horizontal bars, buck, side horse, rings'---sharp cheers and wonder at a near- pertect performance--winter and summer-ever present crowds cheering indominitable Fighting spirit ot teams. Special activities-as aliter-school dances-music-mad couples swaying around decorated pillars-Senior informal-upper classman gliding with honeys to strains ot popular tunes -' Open House-crowded corridors- proud parents --Class programs-latent talent comes to foreground For appreciative audience-Class outings-riotic-us Fun at Camp Frost- busy students pounding typewriters as the Scarab comes to lil3e-intelli- gent, wide-awake members in the Council oliliice-seniors listening carefully in crowded Maud to Conference speaker-The Prom-dignified seniors at Formal gathering ot Fellow graduates- Commencement-the Final achievement ot three years ofa well-done happy school career. Look back now at-thronging crowds--Friendly classes-well-equipped labs - cool high walls-wide corridors-hilarious Maud programs-instructive conterences- good competent teachers -gay times and hardknocks- honest and real Friends-sporting events-hard work and study-all real SCHOOL SpllQlTl TO TI-I E FACULTY Teachers are shy, Teachers are bold, But teachers can never, IF ever, be told. Teachers can smile, Teachers can Frown, But never razz teacher When teacher is clown. Teachers are Feeble, Teachers are meek, But grade books made up For their traits that are weak. Teachers are single, Teachers are married, But teachers are not dead Until they are buried. Teachers grow Fuzz, Teachers comb hair, But you can't conceal brain When there are none there. But after all ls said and done, We can't deny We've had our Fun With masters Far Beyond our age, Who, next to us, Are wise and sage. We've said their Fat, We've called them weak, We've even said Their attitude's blealc. 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For their kindly attitude and evident understanding of our personal welliare and For their promotion in establishing a wholesome spirit of deep Friendship and hearty co- operation, we, the senior class of I937, extend our gratitude to Principal B. W. Taylor, assistant principals, J. L. Stewart and V. D. Hawkins, and to the East Technicaltaculty. Their devotion ol: time, their encouragement, and interest in every student makes words of parting hard, but in leaving these Friendly advisers we repeat the long heart- Felt words: Long live the spirit oF East Technical. To Allen B. Turnbull and P. L Scherer, the January class oF I937 ofliers thanks For their mutual cooperation in preparation For the long-awaited moment. . . GRADUATION. While Mr. Turnbull will be remembered For his aid to individual class members and the class as a whole, Mr. Scherer's services in the production ot the dune Bug will be vividly called to mind by brief glance through the Annual during the years to come. Principal Barnett W. Taylor Assistant Principals Victor D. l-lawlcins Judson L., Stewart Placement Bureau Charles E. Scott Student Council Adviser Ethel M. Parmenter Vocational Adviser Raymond W. Hill Areonautics John E. Qui Applied Electricity Theron N. Bliss Maurice T. Freeman Seth Hayes l-larry A. Wagner Architecture Cliver C. Davidson Art Clayton J. Bachtel 13511-1 Cormere Avenue 3932 Orchard Road l237 Yellowstone Road 856 I2 oano ke Qoad 1727 East 116 Place 3316 Kenmore Road :sooo Woodridge Road 1253 Donald Avenue 2870 Corydon Road 859 Nela View Road 1292 Edwards Avenue 2915 Winthrop Road l25IO Mayfield Road William J. Budden Hagen 2060 East IOO th Street l-larold W. I-lunsiclcer . . 6917 Euclid Avenue ,Q FACULTY DIIQECTCDRY may A 71 llifrr- Paul L. Scherer l 1 Niles E. Seymour Automotive Repair Elmer Litchfield Thomas Ribich Cabinet Making George B. Dale CaFeteria Manager Mrs. Josephine L. McCarthy . Chemistry Clarence L. Anderson . Franklin R. Bemisderlfer Clyde W. l-lolt Evans S. Kern William M. Marshall Raymond Merriman Edwin G Pierce Daniel J. Shaelircer Virgil D. Smiley Allen B. Turnbull English Maud Bruckshaw Martha L. Collings George Davis Mary L. Gardner Zulieme Garrett Lowell S. l-lunter Grace Jackson l-l. Miller Johnson Ethel Morris l-lelen Murray Theodore Stettler . I68OO Endora Road 3541+ Normandy Road . I676 Colonial Drive I322 East 86 Street 3146A East I26 Street 35Li9 Lynntield Avenue 3629 Farland Road 2251 Brockway Road 69I3 Franklin Avenue IB7I Charles Road . 947 Englewood Road 3967 Ardmore Road . 2l3O Westburn Road 3692 Blanche Avenue . l3LiO Webb Road 22l314 Euclid Avenue . I876 Ansel Road 3OI6 Lincoln Boulevard aaoa East 150 Street 2o3o East H5 Street . 2Li53 Overlook Road I322 East H42 Street . New Amsterdam Hotel II72 Bender Avenue 2632 Exeter Road 21-L53 Overlook Road 2230 Grandview Avenue Elizabeth S'-lClb0f0UQlW 223I Elandon Avenue George l-l. Taylor Foundry Michael J. l-lorkan 27I9 Grandview Avenue I3lO Lakefront Avenue FACU LTY DI R ECTCD RY fill.. French History Giuseppe Cherubini . Nell Bollman . f . Warren E. Durstin . . Ethel L. Knights . Bertha B. Morehouse . Theodore M. Roberts Carl Runkle Helen W. Sampson Edith R. Sechrist J. Richard Smeltz John J. Stillinger Beryl Zemer Horticulture Library Ralph M. Ravey Stal? Mary Davis . Gertrude E. Hall Mrs. N. Grau Parsons Marie Young Machine Designing John A. Klug Karl O. Kuehn Machine Shop G. A. Becker Stanley Cornelius . R. E. Cukr . James D. Littlefield J. E. Seaborn 6 . . . M. D. Spurrier . John W. Vickerma Clarence Vollman . LVVN I f1 Vf' sins A. Wiley . Charles Grigas . Mathematics Harry R. Hazel . Ociander C. Hursh William l... Kinder if 5- WINE? I! , H398 South Taylor Road IB32 East 90 Street l02II Burton Avenue 2995 Coleridge Road IB!-LQ Windermere Avenue ZI265 Kenwood Avenue . 1734 Chapman Avenue I782 Elberon Avenue 7101 Franklin Boulevard 2llO Cornell Road . I758 Wymore Avenue 3I6I Meadowbrook Avenue 3693 East I59 Street 21453 Overlook Road 285i Southington Road 340 Bonniewood Drive 2028 East 88 Street IIIQ Selwyn Road 71438 Star Avenue I358 Webb Road I756 Wymore Avenue 2I23 Stearns Road 3309 Beechwood Avenue IOO2 Ridgefield Road H36 Erieview Road 32914 Daleliord Road 51a East ua Street Independence, Ohio l63II Trafalgar Avenue 3IQ Bonniewood Drive . 27lI2 Russel Road 2203 East 93 Street l-uulllrfg IZACU LTY DIRECTORY r' I? IIN., f 2 ,,.'f1iEs-- . fqteifiisiui, , 1 . 'l ' 1 0. l , 1, fa-l 11 Laura T. McGowan O. J. Peeling Cyrus B. Tremper Mechanical Drawing Ralph l-l. Cantield Norman J. Pitt Franlc l-l. Ross M. D. Schallc C. J. Williamson Music Mrs. Wintred Rarl: Arthur W. Zehetner pattern Malcing Lytton S. Beman Joseph B. Dutt Albert R. Roethlisberger Elmer C. Stute Raymond D. Yecls Elmer Litchliield Physical Education Eric V. Calhoun lvan P. Greene Charles l-lotelich Gilford P. Thompson James Torgler physics Ernest Bower Eugene W. Budd Grover B. l-lamman Nathan A. Neal Edward P. Robinson Walter N. Smith Printing Charles B. Hurst Paul M. Minghini Sheet Metal Adolph Pamperrein Speech Lowell K. Watson Q ' A . 3215 1-lyde Rarlc IQIL1 East 101 Street 2995 Coleridge Road . 13777 Euclid Avenue 14116 Coutant Avenue 3OL15 Essex Road 17501 Franlclin Boulevard 9630 Silk Avenue 129113 Cliliton Boulevard 18214 Browing Avenue 15610 Aldersyde Drive . 1636 Carlyon Avenue 1877 East 73 Street . 915 Yellowstone Road 1607 Woodward Avenue . 1676 Colonial Drive 353 East 105 Street . 3260 Chaltant Road . 7I1L1 Clarlc Avenue . 1921 East 83 Street 1779 East 93 Street 1231 Yellowstone 3339 Elsmere Road . 2308 McKinley Road 11158 Plainfield Road . 3700 Rolliston Road 1651 East 93 Street . 683 East 128 Street 1798 Crawliord Road L188 West 123 Street 101IO Baltic Road Q5 Two HQLIDAYS, PAST Hifi? ,, gf.. Thanksgiving Day: When Turkey Times comes 'round each year, My gobbling girl Friend, Kate, l Fear. 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Edward Eox Eloyd Kinsey Lou Laurie George l-luml Leslie Sharpe Joe O'Siclcey Yaro Motylca Gene Charvat William Chappell Harry Walter Carl Johonson Joseph Biallco W, EEE f Zillilfliilg-2, - f fi:I:Ii1I1,4 ' C, it Sri' :I , XJ, 4 l :IIT fi. 'V ORGANIZATION CLASS OFFICERS AN N UAL BOARD Bernard Abrams, Chairman Joe Sirl Elmer Novak Robert Thalinger SOCIAL COMITTEE Eloyd Kinsey, Chairman SENIOR CONFERENCE COMMITTEE George Balogh, Chairman MEMORIAL COMMITTEE John Kawalec, Chairman ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Ered Emrich, Chairman CLASS DAY COMMITTEE William Boyecho, Chairman Dominic Pignatelo President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer John I-lurguy William Ries George Milculin Edward Kennedy Joseph Burjalc George Kallialcoudas Emery Szabo Louis Guzzo LAST WILLAND TESTAMENT OF TI-IE FEBRUARY CLASS CDF IQ37 ln Testimony herein, hereoli, to wit, thereat: We, the punctilious and successful East Tech assemblage ol: matriculating seniors, being sound in mind and in body, do hereby bequeath, bestow, and otherwise donate to you our promiscuous benetactors, the privileges which heretofore have been rightly mon- opolized by us. Our most honorable selves have no Further necessity For these exemp- tions, and so, strictly adhering to rigid tradition, we confer the Following rights to the June class ol: 1937. The right to wear your hat in the hall. The ability to crash all athletic contests. The right to make the school secretaries. The privilege of being First in the lunch line. The privilege of not attending homeroom. The right ol: six unexcused cuts per weelc. The right to shoot dice in the greenhouse. The traditional rendezvous---the aud steps. The confidence that you, too, will receive a diploma. All uncollected library dues, Scarab money, the Foot- ball ticket deficit. All rights and privileges adopted by seniors. Done and executed this day, Jan. 27, in the year of our most gracious Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, in the presence oF the exalted under- signed witnesses. lSignedJ Class ol: January I937 Witnesses: B. W. Taylor, exalted principal J. L. Stewart e lted assistant r'nc' als V. D. l-lawlcins . Xa pl lp E I R S ANNUAL BOARD BERNARD ABRAMS 11708 Durant Avenue Editor-in-Chief Freeman Wreckers Scarab Managing Editor Pencil Pushers JOl-lN HURGUY 9890 Elwell Avenue Annual Printer Graphic Arts Glee Club Caslonian Club GEORGE MIKULIN 1035 East 74th Street Annual Printer Council Representative Graphic Arts Club Baseball Caslonians YARO MOTYKA 3615 East 129th Art Editor Palletech Club H B k i Gym Captains Club Basketball Club Baseball ELMER NOVAK 3665 East 105th Street Business Manager Machine Design President lnterclass Council Club Baseball Club Basketball ,JOSEPH O'SlCKEY 19915 l-lolborn Avenue Art Editor Palletech Club WILLIAM RIES 3799 Prospect Avenue Annual Printer Graphic Arts Whirlo President Caslonians LESLIE Sl'lARPE 9914 Elk Avenue Sports Editor Scarab Sports Editor Freeman Wrecken Pencil Pushers Student Council JOSEPH SIRL 8018 Declcer Avenue Business Manager Homeroom President A Capella Club Glee Club Homeroom Basketball Homeroom Baseball ROBERT THALINGER 5690 Quimby Avenue Annual Printer Graphic Arts Caslonian President Study Hall Board EAST TECl-lNl CAL HIGI-l SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1937 E I FRS CLASS OFFICERS 0 EDWARD FOX FLOYD KINSE 3516 East 133rd Street 3116 East 99t tre t geniog Class President glam mice,-lgresiiient o i- res: n cfili IEITY Treasurer Freeman Wreckerse Machine Designers Homeroom Presiden Executive Board Social Committee Club Basketball Scarabean LOUIS LAURIE GEORGE HUML 9610 East 75th Street 6854 Broadway genior Cgtass Seri-Begg Enter ClasiJTre:isurer OXIQIQISE uifngissg ' ' Sf Gii3Zlc?f'H'.s'e5' Olympic Team Glee Club u as et a Ef'L'tFd:i'tt 'Q l 5 O 2 EAST TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE 1937 I I L R S ARCHITECTURE ALBERT COUSIN 2453 East 64th Street National Honor Society Track Salutatorian Student Council President Scarabean Interschool Conference PAUL CSAYI 3241 East 121 st Street Corinthian Club EDWARD DALTON 1963 East 58th Corinthian Club Lunchroom Committee RAYMOND DAVIES 1190 East 61st Street Corinthian Club Scarabean ISADORE EPSTEIN 1 0826 Orantwoocl Avenue Corinthian Club Club Baseball Softball Club Basketball ANTHONY KINGLIS 5912 Whittier Avenue Freshman Football Corinthian Club Council Representative DOMINIC PIGNATIELLO 7903 Rosewood Avenue Corinthian Club Track Athletic Manager Homeroom Representative Student Council WILLIAM SCI-IEAI. 3047 East 61 st tf t inthian Club B lc b ll IEUO0 oo:2 sga 222 o V. Ola 5.3 '4 n. 0 ,,, - C 9, o' G Q Q JP r- G Z2 Z O Z Corin ian u Foot a 11402 Tuscora Avenue f btlh Cl b Ushers Club Club Basketball Intramural Wrestling I-IORTICULTU ELMEI? INEMAN 3814 East 53rcl Street Homeroom Baseball Student Council Club Basketball JOE MATI-IIES 2535 East 71st Street Pavey Planters COLEMAN RIBA 9721 Yeakel Avenue Student Council Club Basketball Homeroom Baseball EAST TECHNICAL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE IQ37 E LI B, 1-111 ri ACADEMIC COURSE EDWARD SEUFER 1369 Esat 88th Street RAYMOND AUI- WILLIAM SMITH 565 EdSf110fI1 Street 2695 East131s1Streer 3ii?2'ti?tnC Adelphian Club Intramural Handball PAUL AYERS PRINTING 'I'I7OO Thornwoocl Avenue EFJSQETEZZZTII JACK CORNS LOUIS CAIVIPANA 19106 Tltornwoocl Avenue Student Council RAYMOND GREENBERG 'IO5'I4 Helena Avenue GEORGE MARKIS 9649 East 93rd Street Glee Club ALPHONSO RUCKER 9689 East 68th Street Homeroom Basketball Attendance Committee Intramural Boxing 'IO5'I'I Norman Avenue Graphic Arts Caslonians Intramural Baseball EDWARD GASIOREK 9979 East 66th Street Graphic Arts Premiers Caslonians RALPH ,IELINEK 9494 East 33rcI Street glfalllirgm Student Council Liorary Committee Club Basketball Club Baseball JOI-IN PI-IIDAKIS 6'IOO Lexington Avenue Graphic Arts Caslonians EAST TECHNICAL I-IIGI-I SCI-IOCDL FEBRUARY CLASS OE i937 SE R JOHN POWALI 'l'l23 Norwood Road Graphic Arts President Caslonians Student Council Homeroom President Study Hall Board ELMER SZEMACS 2773 East 79th Street ccialflfsllllfsrfgm Library Committee JOHN TOTH 2820 East 124th Street Graphic Arts Caslonians Study Hall Board Library Committee COMMERCIAL ART THEODORE APPLE 88'l Lakeview Avenue Study Hall Board Thespian Club Seymour Daubers Ushers Club JAMES BABUREK 3622 East 53rd Street Seymour Daubers Sign-Tists Student Council HARRY BRECKENRIDGE 2435 East 59th Street Seymour Daubers Student Council ANTON GALKA 6734 Ottawa Road S Y D b Sign-Tists Glee Club 2 l'l'lOUf GU ZYS BERNARD PRIZAR 3432 East 'l34th Street Sevmour Daubers ART ALBERT AMACHER 4031 East 44th Street Swimming Team Sign-Tists SAM COR tdwttf President Pal ete Club Baseball Club Basketball IRWIN DOLANSKY 4838 Wendell Avenue Palletech Club Club Baseball Club Basketball Homeroom Basketball FRANK EPPOLITO 3481 East 'l47th Street Palletech Club Club Baseball Club Basketball EAST TECHNICAL l-llGl-l SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE IQ37 E L I R i WILLIAM FODOR 12020 Continental Avenue Band ADOLPH GIANNANTONIO 9037 Murray Hill Road Palletech Club Homeroom President Club Baseball RALPH GRECO 9'l0 Lakeview Road Palletech Club Student Council JACK JOHNSON 45228 East 99th Street Palletech Club Cinemasters Club Rough Riders Club Homeroom Basketball FRANK MARTIN 'I 4309 Glendale Avenue Palletech Club Club Baseball Club Basketball MARK SLAK T490 East 31st Street Palletech Club Aclelphian Club Homeroom President Student Council L t d F d os an oun Outside Lunch JOHN THRALL 696 East 'I02nd Street Ataliers Club CABINET MAKING BILLY ADAMS 'I0'l04 Aetna Road Football Chippendale Club Homeroom President ERWIN BARNETT 3397 East 'l39tI1 Street E'isT::lI-asia Club Intramural Boxing Homeroom Basketball Glee Club Homeroom Baseball JOHN BLASKOVIC 'IO27 East 69th Street Seymour Daubers Club Basketball Club Baseball Student Council Intramural Boxing Football GEORGE DAUGHERTY 'I009 Ansel Road Football Track Homeroom President Basketball Chippendale Club LAURENCE HAYES 3079 East 79tI1 Street Chippcndalcs SALVATORE NASO 'I2'I O0 Robertson Avenue Chippendale Club Glee Club EAST TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE IQZ37 EE R.. JOI-IN PALEC 7614 Grand Avenue Football Chippendale Club Glee Club Club Baseball Club Basketball Wrestling JOE RENOVICI-I 3482 East 46th Street Chippendale Club Homeroom Baseball Glee Club STANLEY RUDNICKI 1568 East 31st Street Chippendale Club Homeroom Baseball Glee Club ENGINEERING DRAWING JOSEPH TRUSSO 3691 Orange Avenue Tech Engineers Homeroom Pr 'dent PI-IYSICAL EDUCATION I EDWARD DZIADO 36520 East 55th tr Gym Cantains Club Gym Team Cheer Leader PATTERN MAKING LOUIS BODNAR 19117 Parlchill Avenue Student Council Lunch Guard JOSEPI-I BORI 9889 East 118th Street Student Council l-lomeroom President Stage Craft HENRY ,IERSAN 853 East 95th Street Student Council ANTHONY MILESKI 14994 Miles Avenue Rough Riders Junior Band Student Council FRED OTT 10003 Parmelee Avent: Noon Movie Committee Stage Craft ALBERT ZOLOTY 1059 East 67th Street EAST TECHNICAL I-IIG-I-I SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE i937 CHEMISTRY HENRY AGIN 687 East 93rd Street National Honor Society Student Council Homeroom President Lost and Found Attendance Committee ,IOHN BENNETT 3591 Beyerley Road Gym Team Gym Captains Library Committee JOSEPH BIALKO 9901 George Avenue Scarab Desk Editor Brown Hi-Y Homeroom President Ushers Club Hi-Press Pencil Pushers LLOYD BLOSSER 8304 Brooltline Avenue National Honor Society Radio Club Scarabean Club Alchemia Club Council Representative MICHAEL BRDAR 3478 East 78tI-I Street National Honor Society Alcltemia Club Executive Board Page Committee Council Representative RALPH CASTAGNOLA 9999 East 79th Street Intramural Sports HARRY CERHA 19604 Corlett Avenue Student Council Alchemia Club Camera Club Basketball MAX EPSTEIN 3461 East 196th Street Alchemia Club Thespian Club Scarab Stall Library Committee ABE ERISMAN 3588 East 146tl't Street Alchemia Club Council Representative Attendance Committee Glee Club Study Hall Chairman EDWARD JANIS 19809 Corlett Avenue Alcltemie Club Homeroom President National Honor Society Fishing Club 9 c Q. a :n .-v C5 O c 3 Q. TI? - I 'RSE Om Q,':9Q0' V,--o og 5-IFE-mga '35 N c fs' ZQ as 'LEE SCU fe in gl: 2 EZ 4 2 0. 2.41. 389 Eu-:I Q51 a--Z xt 233. TINI tn 3' m 9. vc 4. n O Q Q 30 on 322 -.,- N WILLIAM MOORE 3406 East 139nd Street Lunch Room Committee Homeroom Basketball Homeroom President EAST TECHNICAL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OF I937 A EE TZTT: Ci..- CHARLES PRENOSIL 3404 East 108th Street ftlchemia Club MANUEL ROSEN 10414 Yale Avenue National Honor Society Swimming Team Homeroom President Library Committee Alchemia Club MACHINE SHOP SAM ANTINE 3494 East 139tl1 Street Big Four STEVE BRADICH 1438 East 45th S Homeroom President 1 ,' Big Four jg NM National Honor Society S d tC I tu en ounci TULIO CARLINI 9199 East 100th Street HOWARD CORLETT 11191 La Rose Avenue Scarabean National Honor Society Student Council JOE DMITRUK 7310 Bessemer Avenue Big Four JOHN GABOR 9876 Alpine Street Big Four Homeroom President EDMUND HOLZHEIM 713 East 95tl't Street Hall Guides Vice-Chairman Study Hall ER fwwzfdgfwf ADAM JONES 9674 East 68th Street Band MYRON KENYON 6715 Kinsman Road Big Four President Camera Club B b Il 652 B Library Committee afftmmfwm 9993 East 89nd Street HENRY OBERLIN 3803 East 78th Street Student Council Intramural Soorts EAST TECHNICAL I-HGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE I937 ECE I 5 RES DON O'DONOVAN 4642 Hough Avenue LADIMER PATRICK 3560 East 116th Street CHARLES RUSSELL 2273 East 97th Street DONALD SCHMlDT 3850 Washington Parlc Boulevard Student Council Freshman Football BRONISLAUS SOBlERAsl 6525 Hoppensaclc Avenue STANLEY STEPSIS 1260 East 83rd Street Band Homeroom President Council Representative Study Hall Chairman HENRY SZYMCZYK 7'l2'l Union Avenue STEVE WIELAND 2768 East 'l24th Street FOUNDRY HARLEM BOLll-lASlN 5422 Standard Avenue Study Hall Chairman Basketball Club Baseball FRANK MATEA 2504 East 25th Street Foundry Club Glee Club Study Hall Board Homeroom President Stage Craft HERBERT LIUZZO 1448 East 59th Street Council Representative Q VETE LUTWEN 'l2003 Ashbury Road Gym Captains Lettermen's Club Basketball Foundry Club Glee Club Club Baseball JOHN MARKO 'l'l804 Soilca Avenue Study Hall Chairman Council Representative BEAST TECHNICAL l-HGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OF IQ37 WWW XVJCQ' SE io RS HENRY MATUSZ DONALD lMHQFl'- 1250 East 81st Street 3285 Eas Stree Foundry Club Glee Club g Club Basketball A ' Club Baseball ntramural Boxing HOWARD PONSKY WALTER JACKSON NOflh BOUlZVdI'd Olnqy COU '53'ii1dHi'ub E1':z'zE.: Club Baseball Club Basketball AERONAUTICS ARTHUR KAPLAN J ra 11919 Berlcslnire Road FRANK BIEDA EDWARD KARTISEK 6921 War Avenue 377955251 53I'Cl We E 5 Student Council U55 Glider Club G Auto Drivers Club 5 all CCRCY Glue Club LEO BONCHA LOUIS KATERN 6105 St. Clair Avenue 1563 Edit? 43rd Slfeff ixaiiseirg f,,g,,,J-.- df -, ,famwvv NATHAN FELDMAN GEORGE KRE,lCl 3431 East 117tl't Street 30 ictor Avenue Silt ff' St e nctl l - ee lub Music Team Memory Contest MIKE HALLER LEONARD LAPKA 3236 Payne Avenue 3717 East 55th Street Glider Club Scarab Slbiesgigg President lilnillrPElRl:rs WZ 1? ,EAST TECHNICAL I-IIGI-l SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OF I937' DANIEL LouiE QL i t 2160 East 78th Streei Glider Club , 7 4 ' WOODROW MACK 5001 Einn Av Glider Club Glee Club Band W HAROLD MCBRIDE 709 East 'lQ0tl1 Street aa,tIi:CElnHonor Society Q Homeroom President FRANK MORGAN 'lQ906 Woodland Avenue Council Representative Study Hall Board Study Hall Chairman 69' FR NK PL K eroom Baslc a WILLIAM SALWICK 'l'lB08 Perlclwill Avenue Glider Club President Whirlo Club n RALPH SALZER 'l0Q0'l Nelson Avenue geek C I ross ountry Letterman s Club Glider Clu ww I. R5 HAROLD SEVEL 9909 Soutli Boulevard Homeroom President Glider Club q Baseball Auto Driving Club lntramural Boxin A Intramural WreStTin5 JOSEPH SIGMUND 1527 East 3Btl1 Street Brown Hi-Y Glider Club Swimmiqg Team QISBERT YLJRK 3640 lndependence Road Ushers Club Student C COLLEGE PREPARATORY 9809 Hilgert Drive Gold Hi-Y Council Represen a ive Band EUGENE Cl-IARVATE FORTEN DAMIA 3566 East 'l5'lsi Street Eiiiiiil Intramural Boxin Intramural WrestTin5 Student Council Orchestra EDMUND lVlARKOWSKl 9313 Gertrude Avenue Track L Gv Gym Captains Club Basketball Homeroom B lc b ll EAST TECHNICAL l-llGl-l SCI-lOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE 1937 SENI A RS AUTO SHOP JOSEPH BENCH 10502 Mt. Auburn Avenue Tech Mechs Student Council Study Hall Board Glee Club LLOYD BROWN 2182 East 40th Street Track Student Council ALBlN BUSH 6201 White Avenue gech Lvlechs Cd fd LADlSLAUS CHOLEWA 2943 East 67th Street HENRY CLAYMAN 10712 Amor Avenue Thespian President Adelphian Student Council .Scarab WALTER DIPIETRO 1931 East 123rd Street Tech Mechs Freshinan Football LOUIS EEHER 3363 East 140th Street Tech Mechs CARL FIORENTINO 9013 Harris Avenue Tech Mechs jggi:gtj5g:r:aLmmr.t,-if uf! fm ROBERT GRAVES 10309 Diclcens Avenue Tech Mechs h Student Council National Honor Society Glu Club W MM ANTHONY GRYNIEWICZ 6519 Eullerton Avenue Auto Driving Club Student Council CLINTON HARNISH 1613 East 78th Street Library Committee Student Council Scarab FRANK JANESIC 1042 East 76th Street National Honor Society Scerabean Glee Club - Student Council CHESTER KALATA 6735 Fleet Avenue Auto Driving Club Student Council EAST TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE I937 GEORGE KASARDA 3041 East 1521 st Street Tech Mechs Glee Club Library Committee PETE KLlSl,lRlC 1420 East 27th Street Glee Club ALBERT KOULA 3536 East 117th Street Tech Mechs Student Council GEORGE MILLER 1949 East 79th Street Tech Mechs Glee Cluo Q JOHN ONlGA 11409 Lardet Avenue Tech Mechs Student Council Lost and Found Glee Club MYRON PILUS 9909 St. Clair Avenue Track Football Basketball Student Council Whirlo Executive Board OSCAR RABlNOVlTZ 3841 Broadway Tech Mechs -, MR.. ,lOl'lN REEB 3733 Prospect Avenue Tech Mechs Intramural Sports jOl lN SENUTA 9615 l'lolton Avenue Tech Mechs G e b LEO SlECl-lOWlCZ 11190 Langton Avenue Tech Mechs Pa5e Committee ALFONS SKEIVIS 1003 East 74th Street Tech Mechs WALTER SZEREMET 7011 Aetna Road EMORY VAUGHN 9613 East 48th Street Council Representative ADAM VlRGlLl 9719 Elizabeth Avenue lu Glee C b Tech Mechs Club Baseball Club Basketball EAST TECHNICAL I-IIGI-I SCI-IOCL FEBRUARY CLASS OF I937 ,E E l Ri PETE ZANA 1526 Stueber Court Cilee Club JOE ZUCKEI2 3625 East 114th Street h M Tec echs Glee Club Wrestling MAO-llNE DESIGN GEORGE BALOGH 2840 East 'lO2nd Street Machine Designers Student Council Club Basketball Club Baseball Senior Conference Committee JOSEPH BUJAK 2879 East 'l'l4th Street Machine Designers Homeroom President Student Council WILLIAM CHARRELL 3027 Stillson Avenue Machine Designers Football Track FRED EVANS 72'l5 Hecl4er Avenu Scarabean President National Honor S iety Machine D ' RHll.lR MARX 3899 East 'l46th Street Machine Designers JESSE MASON 2348 East 40th Street STEVE MATYASZEK 2925 East 59th Street Student Council GEORGE KALLIAKOUDAS 'l6'l'l East 27th Street Machine Designers Student Council Memorial Committee JOHN KAWALEC 4171 East 'l42nd Street National Honor Society Scarabean Machine Designers Adelphians Student Council Intramural Boxing EDWARD KENNEDY 9713 Hilgert Drive Track Cross Country Gold Hi-Y JOSEPH KRlVANEK 3565 East 'l35th Street EAST TECHNICAL I-HGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS Ol: IQ37 LAWRENCE PIVONKA 3736 East 53rd Street Homeroom President Intramural Wrestling Glee Club HOWARD RANCOLIRT 633 East 'lO7th Street Machine Designers Football Library Committee Student Council ARNOLD ROTI I 3545 East 'l'l6th Street Machine Designers Student Council Adelphians Homeroom Basketball Homeroom Baseball HOWARD SCI-IINK 94'I4 Yale Avenue Machine Designers Scarabean National Honor Society Student Council ALBERT STRATMAN 'I464 East 66th Street Machine Designers HARRY WALTER 8925 Superior Avenue Machine Designers Memorial Committee Club Baseball Club Basketball ALAN ZELMAN 1491 East 118th Street Premiers Student Council Thespians Study Hall Board SHEET METAL ALEX FELDI-IEIM 9303 Quincy Avenue Tech Tinners JAMES WEEMS 2685 East 67th Street Tech Tinners MUSIC RICHARD HENKEL 2998 East 73rcI Street Orch estrd Band A Capella Glec Club TONY STRAVARACE 6910 Linwood Avenue Orchestra Junior Band Student Council Page Committee Glee Club Executive Board ANDREW VERES 'IQO15 Continental Avenue A Capella Glee Club Orchestra Band National Saxophone Champion, 1936 Music Memory Contest EAST TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OF 1937 ENI RS - ELECTRICITY WILLIAM BOYECI-IO 8702 Force Avenue Student Council Vice-President , Freeman Vlreclcers Presid t Head Cheerleader Inter-School Conference Council Representative Senior Day Committee JACK BURTONSI-IAW 4302 East 116th Street Freeman Wreckers TONY CORRADI 8204 Vineyard Avenue ANTHONY DI VINCENZO 2192 East 'lO8tI1 Street Freeman Wreckers - Council Representative FRED EMRICH 8603 Ella Avenue ALBERT GROHOL 'I'l720 Cromwell Avenue Athletic Manager Freeman Wrecker: Club Basketball RALPH GUALTIERI 2275 Murray Hill Road Freeman Wreclcers Council Representative RAYMOND I-IARTWICK 1355 East 105th Street Freeman Vlreclters Premiers PAUL KIKELI 2829 East 'l25tl't Street Freeman Wreckem Council Representative Football Stamp Club President Homeroom resi en N EUGENE KOPP 10914 Woodstoclc Avenue Movie Committee Executive Board Freeman Wreckers Movie Selection Committee Homeroom President P d t ational Honor Society JOHN PLATA 2909 East 34tI1 Street Freeman Wrecker: JOHN PODRZAS 6707 Scltaefer Avenue Intramural Boxin? Intramural Wrest ing BILL SCI-IMIDT 3850 Washington Parlc Boulevard Freeman Wreckers EAST TECHNICAL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS OE 1937 S, eee E JCHN SCHUCKERT 8711 Vineyard Avenue Freeman Vlreckers ElEflffQ','g.f'f.l25ll2e Glee Club DlCK SOPKA 3538 East 'lO5tl1 Street Freeman Wreckers Lost and Found Brown Hi-Y Orchestra Executive Board CHARLES SOPKA 575 East99tl1 Street Freeman Wreckers Student Council Noon Movies Stage Craft J GEORGE SWEDA 3636 East 'l'lOtlw Street Forum Club Lost and Found Stamp Club Freeman Wrecken Brown Hi-Y Student Council EMERY SZABO 3964 East 'l37tl1 Street Freeman Wrecker Noon Movies National Hon iet KK ass A ten ance PETER VELLO 6'l'l6 Utica A nue Freeman Wreckers Library Co i ee Council Representative CI t d EAST TECHNICAL l-llGl-l SCHOOL FEBQUARY CLASS OF 1937 'J1fa's-.C'V.sf.'L1 . .1 iff'-en-4f:f. fPj4 -35 3.- -g:xaQfM'5.1f? 15 f ,'f'i,,, . f.:g..,. .zggiap +5,4vi'3i-A f rs-ir 1 2-Jw-auf?-vwif-Q - :V . ,7.',.. we 'V ' 'Tm' 3:,??.5'-'..z':f3i? .V-...A 41,44 39:2-'1.45.-,,1.f'9I ,, 'affix V.. fgiag 5'4'i? 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Y 1-. ...zxf ...H .-, ,XT - Y ,--,.. , iw-Vg-1, .f 1-4, -.. If L i-vk . ' 11:1 A,-.,-, ..- Y 1.,-.P -.-fu-r .95 --'--.-fp,- -+,- 1- -1. Lf ,- 4-,Q-:.H 4:1 J., 5- .3- -5-.f-..-, W- .A. M ,. , 7, . M. .95 ,... -.-..-.-- ,.,- .T-.E-. ,- ,. H-.. --5.-'...-v..-w Lrfv---'1 -4 ,V-f-V ' 'f ' . ,... ,-..--Y...--.. V - ---- .- ',-Q-if-3.. -lm---t . -,-' V--K-vg-f'-1-we :S'2'f-Kglgmg ' -If i.1,,3-?:3 i.. it :sg 5,-3+ 'fvres-4:uw.:,:,-,-,-1 :fi ,V-, r, E4-4, iw:.:v- -- f 13 1 1.1 n .:.u-,1q,1f-g-- - , ACT!-LVITIES , 'FT 4 . A SEPTEMBER 1? Barnett W. Taylor appointed principal after Former principal P. l-l. Powers receives higher position. Charles Scott replaces Ross Spalding as coordinator. Enrollment For semester reaches 3,I92. School gets Four new teachers: G. A. Becker, W. J. Budden- hagen, R. E. Cukr, and Charles l-lolielich. Tool-die making and car driving courses replace automotive work. Seniors elect Edward Eox president of the Senior Class. Charles l-lotelich appointed assistant grid coach and head track coach. Three art students win prizes in Eberhard Faber poster con- t9SlI. Carpenters drop First game to Canton McKinley, 33 to I3. Roosevelt wins straw vote by large majority. Noon movie attendance doubled aliter noon movie assembly. Tech ils construct I2 models and landscaping For Great Lakes xposition. Dave l-lilberman, '28, and Former art teacher here, signs contract with Walt Disney Studios. Tech grid team loses second straight to Lakewood, 6 to O. Adelphians hold Four Freshmen parties. OCTOBER Artisans romp over East, I2 to O. 997 enroll For night school classes. Tech pupils take two First prizes in landscaping at Expo Freeman Wreckers initiate titty-one electrical specializers. Whirlos initiate Fourteen new members at Camp Frost. John Adams whitewashes local gridders, I9 to O. Pupils select Films in contest. Honor' roll is largest in three years. Tech delieated by West I-Iigh, I8 to O. Loyd Blosser noses out Albert Cousin For Senior Class val- dictorian. Bernard Abrams appointed editor-in-chiel: ol: Senior Annual. Carpenters wallop Collinwood Railroaders, I8 to O. W. P. A. orchestra gives Fine musical auditorium. Tech loses to Cleveland l-leights, 26 to 6. AC TIVITIES NOVEMBER Pupils choose three out ol: Five historical movies For term. Art students cop ILL awards in Apple Poster competition and Ohio State Fair. Senior Class has 36 with averages better than 85. Artisians lose to West Tech, 6 to O, in Football carnival at Stadium. IIL1 candidates try out For school cage squad. Announcement that lunch periods will be lengthened to I-L5 minutes next semester. Student Council begins campaign For more activity in the homerooms. Carpenters smear South, 2I to 6, in season grid Final. Tech second team downs Lakewood, 20 to I8, with last min- ute pass. DECEMBER Survey shows pupils think conceit and deceit are worst traits. School coordinator reports 120 boys have been placed. School in cooperation with the N. Y. A. begins survey ol: par- ents to Find out what they think ot homework. Charles Grigas is appointed new machine shop instructor. Scarab picks all Senate grid team. l-lanna, Daugherty, and Bass make First team and Varadi is picked on the second squad. Thirteen grid letters are awarded. Members of East Tech student council make series ot tours to other high schools. Announcement is made that the homeroom period will be held at 8 A. M. next semester instead oF aliter the Fourth period. School survey indicates that parents are in Favor oF more homework. Brown and Gold cagers drop'l:irst game to Central, 30 to 26. Student Council adopts standard homeroom letter. 25 students win National Honor membership. 300 pupils make honor roll. With Lalich scoring I8 points the Locals downed John l-lay 27 to 2l. N XIII , 4 7? . E, UW l:ff r..... fame, ' we-4 I V Qs, il ACTIVITIES IWW. JANUARY We come back From vacation. Annual activities near completion. Machine shop is heavy Favorite For the Fourth consecutive semester. Council president candidates open Fire. Club cage tourneys begin. Seniors 'spruce' For Prom. Local cage team tramples over the Alumi sqaud to the tune QF ao to 32. New Scarab path editor is appointed. The Senior Prom-Oh, what a night. The Day after The PROM. January signifies the closing ol: our school career. Council leaders are elected. Scarab appointments are made. Leslie Sharpe, Bernard Abrams, Joseph Biallco, anb Leo Klugman write copy For their Final stories. Seniors tune For class day event. Annual Board for June class is appointed- Commencement looms as an actuality. All clubs wind-up current semester with big Features. Final exams nearly Floor seniors. Then the long-awaited Class Day. Seniors run rampant in jubilee of graduation. l-low they do tall: about the SENIOR AUD. Annuals are distributed, seniors turn the school in cartwheels to get 'book' signatures. Award day Falls. The class memorials presented to the school. Lucky seniors receive recognition awards. Speakers turn thoughts to their approaching debuts. All are tense For the hour. Finally Commencement and our diplomas. Commencement night. A very special evening! Seniors malce Final bow and leave with long-to-be remembered pictures occupying their thoughts. Well, we're sorry, but here's where all January lQ37 Seniors get oth So long, Tech, old man. We'll be around to see you sometime. ALC HEMIA-This club is named to honor the First chemists the world knew. It was orig- inated some ILL years ago for the promotion ot interest in chemistry. Discussions given by students every week on special subjects on progress in modern chemistry is one ol: the Features ol: this club's weekly meetings. Top row - Max Epstein, Stanley Zork, John Matz, Julius Siekers, and Morris Weiskind. Second row-Zenon Kazenas, Alex Drabovich, Roger Jarry, Edward Perco, and Anthony Hess. Third row -lrvin Miller, Joseph Luther, Abe Frisman, Lloyd Blosser, and Seldon Terrant. Fourth row - Michael Brdar, Charles Margolis, Mr. Pierce, Albert Kiefer, and George Poley MACHINE DESIGNERS-A club sponsored For promotion oi: interest in machine design- ing. It wad Founded in '24 and its members rank high in scholarship, school activities, and athletics. The club has increased by leaps and bounds in popularity since its inception under the able guidance of John Klug, machine drawing instructor. Top row-Robert Duxbury, Zolton Holkovics, Bernard Sweet, Donald Welch, Larry Martin, Howard Schink, Sanford Krupman, Elmer Novak, Philip Marx, Norman Simon, and Joe Bujak. Second Row - Edward Fox, Albert Stratman, Robert Gliebe, August Toth, Marshall Schafer, Elmer Broocker, Edward Kaiser, John Forgac, Wilfred Dome, and Nathan Miller. Third row- Frank Bechtel, George Balogh, Andrew Lev, Jack Erskine, Joseph Rohde, Jack White, Carl Johnson, Ernest Bornstein, Henry Sramek, John Siracusa, and Fred Evans. Fourth row-John Kawalec, Joseph Mihalkow, Edward Kurak, Earling Wennerstrnm, Mr. Klug, Fred Prince, lsrael Kimmelman, Victor Seraliini, Leroy Schambacker, and Raymond Gacka. FOUNDRY-The Foundry Club is one ol: the Few clubs in the school that has entered teams in every Field ot intramural sport olitered at school and has Finished on the top several times. The club was Founded primarily to heighten interest in Foundry work, dis- cuss class attairs, and provide social activities For members. Meetings are held once a month in the Foundry to discuss current Foundry inventions and to listen to talks presented by prominent Foundrymen. M. J. Horkan, the Founder ot the organization, has been chiefly instrumental in its sucess. Top row-Walter Shirko, Frank Zelasko, John Mirosavich, Otto Velcek, Fred Doney, Steve Keselyk, Michael Urbanic, Anthony Criniti, George Kostura, Alex Fecho, and Robert Freeman. Second row - Frank Metea, Anthony Ciccone,John Principi, Anthony Frankino,Joseph Gogates, John Ferek, Frank Delola, Thomas Dybezinski, Joseph Tornabene, and Frank Skala. Third row - Louis Krivacic, Pete Lutwen, Ken Morse, Henry Matusz, Walter Schatschneider, Joseph Majka, Angelo Forlani, Joseph Tosta, and Fourlh Pescha. Fourth row - Leonard Depalma, Foster Picopo, Harlem Bouhasin, Howard Ponsky, Mr. Horkan, Anthony Zagorski, James Barnes, Joseph Oliver, Herbert Liuzzo, and Michael Sullivan. u BIG FOUR- The Big Four Club was organized For machine shop specializers. It obtain- ed its name From the Fact that the subject is the last linkin the Four major technical sub- jectsg machine drawing, pattern making, Foundry, and machine shop. prominence ot club members in extra-curricular activities have always been conceeded by the school. lts in- tramural sports teams have always been rated as one ol: the best among the clubs. Dis- cussion ot problems encountered during shop work and social activities to cement friend- ships are club's strong points, according to E. A. Wiley, adviser. Top row-Donald Miskowich, Walter Syzmanslci, Edward Baczewski, Edward Gorecki, and Stephen Nawalaniec. Y Second row-William Dorner, Charles l-locevar, Leslie Sand, Joseph Gezcy, John Kurczylc, Martin Vugrinac, and James Moore. Third row- Myron Kenyon, DeValera O'Donovan, Roy Landes, Charles Thomas, John Kofol, Edward Miller, George Zamborsky, and Joseph Sternad. Fourth row- Frank Penca, Eli Strainic, Joseph Stalzer, Mr. Wiley, Leonard Runo, and Albert Gallovic. BROWN l-ll-Y--The Brown Chapter ot the l-li-Y represents high standards of character and personality. Chief Function ol: the orginization is to promote the principles of the Y.M.C.A. Mutual interest in varied activities and encouragement ol: cooperation in school's social alitairs rank next in Functions, Among the undertakings ot the Chapter are regular meetings, dances, outings, workouts in gymnasium, swimming pool, and par- ticipation in intra-mural tournaments ol: the school. Top row- William Baumgart, Frank Castle, Fred Goetsch, Al Markus, Al Krause, and William Colt. Second row- Ray Aul, Chester Kapuscinski, Earl Bourquin, Ray l-llavaty, Joseph Sigmund, Joseph Bialko, and John Kostura. Third row -Carl Burkhardt, Victor Good, Clarence Sumita, Walter Balasz, Dave Macintosh, Donald Brooks, Thomas DeLucia, George Sweda. Fourth row- Charles Templeton, Charles Scott, Donald Miskowich, Paul Dilly, George Poley, Richard Sopka and Ben Jakubowski. PREMIERS-One of the Few homeroom organizations in the building. It was organized by E. C. Stute in H923 as an auxiliary to daily homeroom attendance. Friends and activ- ities are Formed through the organization Following a detinite schedule planned the pre- ceeding Friday by a committee. The homeroom carries its activities to great lengths and is always conducted under parlimentary proceedure. Top row William Levison, Richard Deutsch, Louis Olgin, Frank Billa, Stanley Phrne, Edmund Barcichowski, and Nathan Kritzer. Second row-William Stein, Allan Zelman, George Hodgson, Walter Carlson, William Busher, Edward Gasiorek, and Lois Besoui. Third row- lsadore Silver, Joseph Kapiton, Robert Koran, Victor Meljac, Liberta Parna, Angelo DeRosa, Jack Lardlin, and Arnold Woidtke. Fourth row-John Mieskowski, Emery Gergely, Charles Podmore, Mr, Stute, George Rodgers, Leo D'AngeIo, and Robert Johnston. 1-IAMM' A CAPPELLA-This club is the outstanding singing organization in the school. Mem- bers ol: the club-the title ol: which means words without accompiment-are selected From Glee Club groups because ot their special ability. They learn to sing popular and classical music and usually engage in group or chorus singing. The organization is under the able guidance ol: Mrs. Winitred Park. Top row-Joseph Leiblinger, Joseph Kedziora, John Matz, Anbrew Veres, Hilary Kosicki, Edward Ksiezyk, Bernard Schultheis, and Leslie Bennett. Second row-Frank Potochnik, Henry Doles, Frank Vanacek, Charle Peterson, AI Kiefer, Joseph Sirl, and Richard Henkel. Third row - Charle Koesel, John Steps, Norman Simon, George Krejci, Joseph Hoenigman, Edward Samoly, and Leo Majka. Fourth row- John Kotwicka, Allfred Colberg, Jack Smith, Mrs. Park, Frank Pientka, William Farkas, and Edward Ristau. BAND-This is East Technical's most popular musical organization. It Furnishes the stirring Fighting music which arouses the Fighting instincts ot both team and Fans during all liootball games. While marching across the gridiron between halves the sight ol: the strutting, well-dressed band has urged many a fan to cheer until hoarse. Members have placed high in citv and state contests. The band is under the direction of Arthur W. Zehetner, head of the music department. Top row-Edward Myers, LeRoy Johnson, William Boege, Sanford Krupman, Leo Dusek, Lawrence Young, George Wilk, Uoseph Kovach, Paul Bennet, John Stahl, and LeRoy Pyle. Second row-James Weber, Harold Franc, William Bojtos, Andrew Veres, Frank Sorn, Ray Zamiska, Frank Potochnik, George Sedivy, and Maurice Turnbull. Third row -Carl Ecke, William Burianek, Herman Nash, Joseph Udvardi, William Jones, Fred Spelic, John Murphy, Louis Fina, Laddie Naprstek, Robert Baird, and Mr. Zehetner. Fourth row - Robert Harmacek, William Dever, Albert Brussee, Ernest Bago, Joseph Pignato, Alex Feldheim, Edward Kratcik, Charles Cook, Elmer Petznick, Edward Skierski, and John Lew. ORCHESTRA-The orchestra is another ol: the school's Foremost musical organizations. lts members are Featured during school auditoriums and other programs. Co-operation with singing clubs to produce musical shows, teaching students to play music on all kinds ol: instruments, and otifering great opportunities For musical minded students, are Features ol: this organization. It is directed by Arthur W. Zehetner. Top row - Edward Clark, Richard Mumper, Andrew Veres, George Stankovich, Henry Obloy, George Feinstein, and Edward Gall. Second row - Edward Meyers, Albert Colberg, Richard Henkel, Lawrence Young, Wesley Jones, Victor Good, and LeRoy Pyle. Third row - Arpad Aytay, Charles Ensign, Elmer Beoge, Anthony Stravarace, Ansley Love, and Maurice Turnbull. Fourth row - William Burinnek, John KraFcik, Mr. Zehetner, Elmer Petznick, and Sanford Azil-covitz. f n W ADELPI-HANS-The only club of its kind in the school. It meets all incoming Freshman and extends a helping hand by acquainting them with their new teachers and various specializing courses. its purpose is to provide For a welcome entrance into the school For all newcomers. The club, organized in '29 also locates available talent For the semi-annual Freshman assembly program. The advisor is F. R. Bemisderlier. Top row - Russel Stewart, Jerry Chvosta, Don Konltal, Anthony Sutch, Emery Gergely, Jerry Fingerhut, and Robert Kuba. Second row - Robert Brown, Gordon Poe, Loseph Schweitzer, Mr. Bemisderter, Abraham Giterman, and Robert Lucas. CINEMASTERS-This club came into existance through the ehcorts ot J. R. Smeltz. l-lis objective was to organize a group which would give its services to the school by operating the I6 millimeter motion picture projector For various classes. The group was organized in the Fall ol: I935 and named itself the Cinemasters. The chiel: objective of the club is to serve the school courteously and etticiently wherever visual education is involved. Top row - Henry Adanich, Morris Weiskind, Mr. Smeltz, Norman Creek, and Gus John. Second row - William Scheall, Alvin Roth, John Kelly, Ray Kraus, and Sanford Azikovitz. Third row - Edward Satz, Frank Terrant, Edward Kozikowski, Julius Sedensky, and Carl Eppich. GYM CAPTNNS-This club consists ol: almost all prizewinning members. This is true because members oF the organization are usually on the school gym team and are selected For their ability in the various athletic events. The club is Frequently seen holding meet- ings in their club house -the track or at outings at Camp Frost. Training is the motto of this club whose members keep in perfect shape the year round by practicing every day in the gymnasium. G. P. Thompson is the able advisor. Top row -William Kastan, Frank Sadesky, Leonard Runo, Fred Scheall, Thaddeus Washkewich, George Neitzel, Paul Fina, and Edward Korosec. Second row' Steve Klimka, Edmund Markowski, Jack Beneck, John Janu, Zeno Tollis, John Shvorub, and Anthony Zallnich. Third row7Fred Spelich, William Cameron, Louis Fina, Mr. Thompson, Joseph Hruska, John Yakovchuck, and Theodore Cameron. USHERS- Maintenance of order and system at school affairs, dances, auditorium progra- ms, and Festival ol' Fun. Neat, well-dressed, courteous, politeg a smooth running organiza- tion For service to others- describes both the members and this important school organ- ization, The Ushers Club. It was Formed ll years ago and has a limited membership ol: 20, who meet once a week under Ralph Cantield. Top row-Joseph Leiblinger, Robert Patrick, Theodore Jakubowski, Hilary Kosiclci, and Werner Levan. Second row-Joseph Luther, Paul Arpad, John Szilagyi, Morris Weiskind, Joseph Bialko, and George Pletka. Third row-John Simlco, Joseph Jaracz, Joseph Perevosnik, Charles Scott, Milton Gosztyla, Albert Yurk, and Edward Kartisek. Fourth row-Andrew Palguta, Walter Jackson, Mr.CanField, Ben Jakubowski, and Frank Pines. SCARAB- The Scarab statli represents the group which has the most prominent part in the school's nerve center, the school paper. News ol: every sort is translated From school aFFairs into written words each week by its scholastically prominent writers who are manipulators of the pencil and typewriter. The First staff in IQOQ published a monthly I2 page magazine while the IQI7 stalili published the First weekly school news- paper in Ohio. Advisors are G. H. Taylor and Theodore Stettlerg Louis Guzzo and Louis Markis, associate editorsg Bernard Abrams, managing editorg Joseph Bialko, desk editorg Leslie Sharpe and Alex Mekedis, associate sports editors, and Jack Birnbaum, hard-work- ing Feature editor. First row - Joseph Bialko, Joseph Pavlasek, Ray Wilson, Andrew Mulwick, John DiTirro and Norman Matz. Second row - Alex Nekedis, Leonard Lapka, Leslie Sharpe, Charles Margolis, Aubrey Ben- jamin, Thomas DeLucia, and Richard Navratil. Third row - Victor Good, Richard Pender, Chris Regas, Henry Clayman, Leo Klugman, lsadore Friedman, and James Naso. Fourth row - Jack Birnbaum, Walter Balasz, Louis Markis, Mr. Stettler, Louis Guzzo, Steve Stachelski, and Bernard Abrams. GLIDER CLUB- ln l9l3 Captain Fred L. Smith, state director of aeronautics, organized the Glider Club, which at the present time is under the tutelage of John E. Quick. ln the early days ofthe club they constructed two gliders, each capable of carrying one pass- enger. It was changed to a model airplane club in lQ3I-L, but it was reorganized as the Glider Club last year. First row - Henry Dales, Ray Hlavaty, Ladislaus Riczu, Lee Brack, John McNamara, Ed- mund Brown, Hilary Kosicki, Paul Kraus, Frank Bieda, and Joseph Jaracz. Second row -William Salwick, Marion Walla, Peter Lindler, Joseph Sigmund, Charles peter- som, Donald CraFt, Fred Popovich, Edward Rebro, George Krejci, anb Leonard Lapka. Third row- Lois Goldman, Leo Boncha, William Dziak, Michael Haller, Howard Boehm, George Huml, Joseph Wisniewski, William Casciato, and Dan Routman. Fourth row - Stanley Yago, Arthur Zellers, William Nehez, Robert Ashworth, Roland Olsson, Mr. Beyerle, William Mchr, Aither Dudley, Mylton Gosztyla, and Woodrow Mack. , u X F'ALLETECHS'HOne ot the youngest ol: the student organizations in the school, but by no means wealc, is this club organized in December '35 by art students under the direction oi: Harold Hunsiclcer, art instructor. Among its activities are the participation ot its members in painting, pencil sketching, designing, and sculpturing contests. Other club ur dertalcings are visits to art exhibits, exhibitions ot its members worlcs, hikes and out- ings For sketching purposes, and discussions on the Fields ot art. Top row - Dale Malvin, Adolph Giannantonio, and Yarn Mctylca. Second row- Frank Martin, Joseph O Sickey, and Ralph Greco. Third row - Frank Eppolito, Charles Dieter, and Allired Lendzian. Fourth row - Marco Dehiarco, Mr. I-lunsicl er, Jacl: Johnson, and Sam Corea. GRAPHIC ARTS SOClETY-An organization to promote lceener interest in the pro- duction ol: worthwhile printing projects. The club is sponsored by the National Educational Association and was granted a membership into the Society because ot the superior quality ot production in the printing department under the able guidance ot club advisor, Paul M. Minghini. East Technical is one ot the ten schools in the United States to organize a Graphic Arts Chapter. Top row-John Phidalcis, Walter Sadlocha, Stanley Golembiewsici, Joseph Saulciavicus, Bernard Schultheis, John Strahinic, Harold Neuman, Julius Finlcle, James Svoboda, Harvey Reinlze, Edward Cejka, and Yaro Vanelc. Second row-Lonis Campana, Julius Szuhy, Qobert Thalinger, George Milculin, Louis Vash, Wilbur Myers, Alex Ponyilc, Edward Goebbel, Elmer Fisher, and Niclc Calc. Third row - John Hurguy, Thomas Bulanda, Edward Gasiorek, Ralph Jelinelc, Frank Pines, John Toth, Louis Szabo, Frank Zemelc, James Bargar, and Walter Simlcus. Fourth row - Elmer Szemacs, Leo Boylan, Herbert Lovano, George Andrews, Peter Yambrelc, Mr. Minghini, John Powali, Franklin Petlcovsek, William Ries, and George lsele. CHll3PENDAl.E--The club was named atter the English cabinet maker, Thomas Chippen- dale. Emil G. Wydman organized the club in IQI7. Mr. Wydman was replaced by George Dale, present advisor a tew years ago. The club although small is quite prominent in intramural sports. Top row- George Frech, Peter Milenovic, John Palec, Edward Ksiezylc, Joseph Knazeic, and Steve Switalc. Second row -Henry Curtis, Steve Malinowslci, Charles Rapinz, George Balla, Calcino Lallo, and Erwin Barnett. Third row - Lawerence Hayes, Casimer Gasiewslci, John Piascilz, Billy Adams, George Blaskovic, and Joseph Souhrada. Fourth row-Joseph Kedziora, Frank Olnlessen, Mr. Dale, George Daugherty, and Eliot Rust- icelli. v I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-One ot the outstanding clubs in the school is the National Honor Society. The requirements For the club are quite high, in Fact, those that wish to join must be high in scholarship and active in school activities. The local chapter was named in honor ot the late Dean Lawrence, Former head of the mathematics department, and was brought to lite in lQ3I. E. S. Kern is now its leader. First row-Charles Pawlechko, Howard Corlett, Joseph Ferderber, Leland Grubb, Paul Dilley, Howard Schink, Melvin Sterling, Lachan Blair,James Tobin, Paul Kikeli, Arthur Kovach, George Henninger, and Jack Little. Second row'Leonard Runo, Morris Weiskind, William Baumgart, Thaddeus Washkewich, Edward Miller, Alex Glassman, Donald Welch, Anthony Ursich, Fred prince, Frank pierog, Joseph Paxlasek, Laddie Nagy, and Heiner Holiliman. Third row- Chester Kapuscinski, Emil Wierzbowski, Henry Agin, Andrew Lev, Zenon Kazenas, Manuel Rosen, Stephen Nawalaniec, Nick Dieglio, Leonard Freed, Emery Szabo, Joseph Krusoczky, Julius Edelsberg, and Lloyd Blosser. Fourth row-Ludwig Witt, Stanley Stokel, Arthur Finlcle, Edward Molnar, Thomas Lucci, Mr. Kern, Eugene Veverka, Frank Terrant, John Draxler, John Hruska, Robert Unger, and Michael Brdar. Fifth row-John Kawalec, Alex Melcedis, Harold McBride, Fred Evans, Joseph Zabukovec, Joseph Mihalka, Israel Kifnmelman, Michael Sawka, Seldon Terrant, Joseph Luther, and Albert Cousin. SCAQABEAN-This organization also has a high set ot requirements as only students with an average ol: 85 or better are permitted to belong to it. lc was organized in l9l2, thus making it the second oldest club in the school, under the tutelage ol: F. W. Blais- dell, Former English teacher. D. J. Schaefer became advisor of the Scarabean society in IQI7. It was at this time that it became an honor club. First row-Joseph Ferderber, Howard Corlett, Larry Martin, Paul Dilley, Howard Schink, Lachlan Blair, Werner Levan, Jack White, Jack Little, and James Webber. Second row-Carl Johnson, Floyd Kinsey, Frank Terrant, Louis Guzzo, Edward Miller, Steve Nawalaniec, Leonard Freed, Robert Unger, Thaddaus Washkewich, and Edward Fox. Third row-Albert Cousin Harold McBride, Arthur Finke,Joseph Mihalka, Mr. Schaefer, Edward Molnar, Eugene Janovich, Kenneth Schoer, and Joseph Krusoczky. Fourth row- John Kawalec, Heiner Hoffman, Marcel VanSice, Joseph Luther, Thomas Lucci, Melvin Stirling, Fred Evans, Joseph Zabukovek, Seldon Terrant, and Eugene Veverka. COIQINTHIANS- This is a technical club For architectural drawing students. It was or- ganized ior the promotion ot Friendliness and the discussion ol: problems encountered in the class room. Advancement ol: interest in architecture, talks by prominent alumni members, reports on the progress ot architecture, prominent speakers, and talks by mem- bers Fill its well rounded program For regular meetings. Other meetings are devoted to planning ot recreational activities, parties, and outings. O. C. Davidson is its advisor. Top row-Thomas Shields, Renato Mion, Raymond Davies, Andrew Mulwick, Gerald Simon, Edward Dolinar, Edward Horvath, and Fred Grimm. Second row-William Hendricks, Elmer Hecht, Fred Zwiener, James Fowler, Wilbur Tyson, Robert Mavis, Willaim Vigh, and Edward Macy. Third row-Herbert Benson, William Kappy, Anthony Kingus, Vincent Fisco, William Baxter, Edward Eckart, Edward Dalton, Alex Nathanson, and Clyde Tromm. Fourth row-Arthur Macken, Vincent Eazio, Earl Bourquin, Roy Baynes, Mr. Davidson, Lachlan Blair, Carl Apicella, Albert Cousin, and Edward Satz. l V I I I GOLD l-ll-Y--The Gold Chapter oF the Hi-Y represents a cross-section ol: the student body and is a group banded together into a social club to Further the principles For which the Y.M.C.A. stands. This chapter is dedicated to the development oF social lilie and par- ticipation in athletics, promotion ot interscholastic activities, Founding ot Friendships, and development ot unseltishness. Activities include splash parties, dances, participation in intramural sports, and talks by noted speakers. Top row - Bud Siekeres, Francis Henning, Charles Bourquin, Bernard Sweet, Louis Guzzo, and Harold Miller. Second row - Edward Fox, Carl Johnson, Jack Jones, Floyd Kinsey, Eugene Charavat, and Albert Kiefer. Third row-James Dobrava, Edward Troyan, Joseph Kerekes, Fred Emerich, Joseph Schweitzer, and Eugene Veverka. Fourth row-Lanny Martin, Theodore Kennedy, Mr. Beyerle, Edward Jackman, and Robert Klika. CASLONIANS-Although this club is one ol: the youngest ol: the East Technical spec- ializing groups, since it came into existence in I928, it is one ot the most vigorous and popular organizations in the school. The excellence of the club's intramural athletic teams is its point oF notation. The club consists wholly ol: members ol: the eleventh grade prin- ting classes ol: C. B. Hurst, who is the club advisor. Top row-Robert Friedel, Robert Hartstock, Edward Miller, Charles Rarnachati, Chester Butler, Charles Lukjare, Andrew Kerul, and Leo D'Agostino. Second row- Elton Slater, Joseph McDul:Fie, Anthony DiTurno, Frank Tracz, John Hrovat, Randall Stephens, Nelson Trice, and Joseph Amato. Third row - Elias l-lakal, Elmer Smith, Henry Grumet, Leonard Klein, Jerome Cangelosi, Richard Unger, and Joseph Hanculak. - Fourth row-Wilfred Dybzinski, Eugene Janovich, George Yohan, Mr. Hurst, William Fogel, William Fraige, and Ray Lushan. FREEMAN WRECKERS-This club is the largest and one ol: the oldest vocational organ- izations in East Technical. It was organized at the beginning ol: the practical electricity course in 1915. lts members are especially prominent in all school activities and have always rated high scholastically. This group is composed ol: the l2A students, the senior branch oi-' the club. The oliliicers are William Boyd, presidentg Floyd Kinsey, secretaryg and Paul Kikeli, treasurer. The Faculty advisor is M. T. Freeman. Top row- John Swierkosz, Armund GriFFin, Frank Hanna, Paul Kikeli, Albert Grohol, Emery Szabo, and Robert Unger. Second row- Frank Branisel, Charles Sopko, Harry Brill, Rowland Varty, Anthony Skulica, Jack Burtonshaw, Roland Boroush, Kenneth Wade, and Floyd Kinsey. Third row- George Swede, Anthony Corradi, Michael Melnyk, Leslie Sharpe, Fred Emrich, Kohn Plata, Steve Lesco, Ralph Gualtieri, and John Podrzaj. Fourth row- Elmer lsrael, Robert Pasztor, Arnold Wohlteil, John Schuckert, Engene Kopp, Ray Hartwick, William Schimd, and Richard Sopka. , I WHIRLOS- The Emanual brothers, who are well-known For their roller slcating ability, or- ganized the Whirlo club several years ago. The membership ol: the club has increased remarkably, as it is open to all students interested in roller skating. The club holds parties and holds races regularly to which any one is invited. George B. Dale, advisor, says the club provides an inexpensive hobby. Top row- Fred Popovich, Lawrence Young, Michael Koniclcy, Joseph Synlc, Arthnr Segedy, Zolton Toth, and Joseph Lieblinslci. Second row- Edward Butcher, Henry Wonner, George Frech, Erwin Wills, Thomas Pluto, William Salwiclc, and Steve Galgoczy. Third row-George Yohan, Edward Rossy, John Kinlcopf, Mr. Dale, William Ries, William Eogel, and John Bulcshar. Fourth row-Richard Pender, Myron Pilus, Joseph Luther, Julius Lini, Charles Pawlecho, and Gene Placilc. A TALE: AETER lllmlifa STUDY CQMES NOISE A. D. You lug your textboolcs home, Determined to peruse their leaves. Your mind is setg your French you'll get. But then a racket starts that grieves Your soul. The Front room radio blares, Kid Brother tugs, l'il Sister nags, Your mom says, Come, go buy some bread., 'Fore long, the will to study sags. B. C. When homes were logs and dirt, And radios weren't even dreamsg And pesky brats were Forced to worlcg And washing spots were sparkling streams, No stores were on the corner block 'Twas ever still. Nothing pestered meng But, gee! I just have seen the catch--- They didn't have to study then. IN. ,? fx ' 1 ,, L . ,f - ,,.-...Y M -...- -1. 4.1--nvsff-,-v ' k H U..--4.4: -Q -.5-:,-4, . 1-. N -' - 45-.. '. 5. ,rg .A .332 2 .... 1 9 , -3 fa 4 ....., ,- .L t .g . -'X 'v 4.2 Lf' 1 .Y -X , .1 i t 1 it-f 1, f? Y? 2 ii , . . . 1 5: !l x 1 Q 4 '1- Q E t. 4 . - fi i , T ,. -ai :lx .fs . K -E3 , Q L1 Y . 'Ji 37, ' Alf: sr ,rv ,fx fr .F vit 1 .- va Y - Q f In , I 'S I J Ifv .- in Q., - n , , k -- yy :.,v.g-i...,+-.-g,- 15 -, , ..r-f -ffwg ., V4--I YYLV' .- -A 'f ' Q ,,.,-. .... .mb 0 3. r P Gai-if -,-.QX ,S-. - .--ang: ,.-I .. -J a 1- 'J--f-., ,. 1. I., .,. S..--,. .-.-, ,..' QL- ,Lil ' -'-V. ,fm- ...f...:,..f.k, ,- ,.,,,. ..., .. in . I m,'f- .Ili-2 R MA ,Q ,.., 4- - up ... - ' a -.--f .'f- 1--. ,. - .,.-...TJ , , - Ti WN, ...,, -,.,:-J-f,.,-.4 ----f ,pf ,. - it -Q .,V 'gnu '.,- fc. -,E ,q...,1,,.- ... ... :-1::?,,::. A' ,--L . -..Q- J,3.-.--f.x.gQ.Q..1-,-'.:,,,- .-,,.l Y, A, . :a ww.--,Wap-2 ' V' .. 1 .. ,Nz Lf fr - ' -f'- '-' iam 4-fm. -.-,enkf .. u4..,:,g JL..-'A '- '-Q f.Lx-. A 1 -f ,-: ,axis . Q ' any-' ,Ji ,ng .T.a,11i:..'g,-4-.4 -44.43, gc. Ld.. niax .L--f ar -sg., ff., .Q ATHLETIC l-IISTOQY r- L Y P i AST TECH takes OFF its hat to Jesse Owens, Dave Albritton, Lou Laurie, and Jackie Wilson. ln the spotlight ot the Olympics, the super athletic event of the world, East Tech's sons won the IOO meter dash, the 200 meter dash, the running broad jump, played a major part in the relay victory, placed second in the high jump, and gave an honor- able account ot themselves in the squared circle against the best men in the world. While at East Tech, Jesse Owens, under the skilled leadership of Coach Weil, developed into the most talented runner in all the high schools ot the state. l-le was defeated only twice in three years ol: high school competition, and then only when he was ill with bad colds. l-le. won the national track championship For East Tech in I933 virtually single-handed. When Owens was graduated he continued his brilliant running career at Ohio State University. l-le won national recognition when he dominated the Big Ten track world by winning Four events at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in I935. On that day he set a new record in the 220-yard dash, tied the IOO-yarddash mark, and set a new world record in the running broad jump and the 220-yard hurdles. The IOO-meter dash was an easy victory For Owens in the Olympics. l-le won in lO.3 seconds. ln the preliminary heats Owens set a new record ot lO.2 which was ruled out because of a slight wind. Only in the 200-meter dash was he Forced to exert himself, but his smooth, etliortless stride carried him through to victory and a new world record. ln the running broad jump Owens almost equalled his own accepted world record with a tremendous leap ot twenty-six Feet Five and twenty-one sixty Fourth inches, Again in the 1400-meter relay Owens ran lead-oliii man to speed his team to an easy victory. Dave Albritton, Owen's teammate at East Tech and Ohio State, lifted himself into a three way tie For second place in the high jump at Berlin, and went on to triumph in the jumpoti to win second place. Lou Laurie, golden-gloves champ and National A. A. U. champ, reached the semi- Finals in the bantam-weight boxing tournament betore he was edged by Malla ol: ltaly. Laurie was voted the most scientiliic boxer in the Olympics, being presented with the Val Barker Cup. This cup will be kept by Laurie until i9LiO, when it will again be returned For competition in the next Olympics. Jackie Wilson, Cleveland and Chicago Golden Gloves winner and the National A. A. U. title holder reached the Finals in the Olympics beiiore he was edged. A TRIBUTE TCD TI-IE The boys marched out upon the Fieldg They said they'd win this game To keep up East Tech's record OF honor and of Fame. Daugherty took the kick-oFl:--- He charged right down the Field While nary a man was blocking, But 'las he knew they'd yield. Instead they piled on his back, He flattened with a thudg They dug and dug For hours To shovel him from the mud. I Then Hanna, in streamline panties, Raced straight out For the line. Q'Tis said none dared come near him-- His garlic-breath smelled Fine , It looked like a sure touchdown With Hanna, Fearless streak, Carrying the ball till one reached out And grabbed him by his beak . At last Earl Head was asked To see what he could do, But Head's blue eyes were elsewhere lThe pretty blonde in blue.l As Earl raced 'round the guarded end He saw her wave her handy He stopped to wave his handkerchief, f T a , , gg 0, it FGCDTBALI. TEAM And Flew 'plumb in the stand. Then came a flashy sub OF whom East Tech could 'boast 'Twas momma's Willie Chappel, The prancing, galloping ghost. The silence then was brolcen By thunder and the rain, And lightning streaked the slcyg Our boys near' went insane. Then Chappel lcnelt to tie his shoe, When lightning saw his chance--- It snarled,unl3urled and plunged to strike Our hero in the pants. The ball was centered to him, l saw a streak go byg l-le crossed the goal line Faster Than any bird could Fly. The coach went out to grab him, l-le scarce knew what to dog When Chappel's pants were 'xamined--- They Found an old horseshoe. ll-Tinalel Well, boys they won the game that day As they had said they'd do, But l hope the stars can take it, For this story is not true. PIG-SKIN PUSI-IEIQSAND Tl-IE I-IAIQDCQURTTEAM ATHLETIC HISTORY a ver since East Tech opened its doors in IQOQ, Artisan teams have made it a habit to rate among the leaders in scholastic athletic circles. The Carpenters have compiled a record that is the envy ot all the high schools in the city, and one that hasn't been equaled by any ot them. Strong Football squads, championship track teams, and extra powerl-'ul gym teams have given East Tech a place among the leaders ol: the nation. Brown and Gold athletes in 26 years of competition have garnered an impress- ive group of trophies represented by one national scholastic track title, a runner-up posi- tion For the Football championship ot the country, six Senate Football crowns, three Senate basketball laurels, over I5 track titles, numerous gym titles that have monopo- lized that sport in the city For the six years, tour swimming crowns, one tennis, and one golt toga. I Football has always been adominating sport at East Tech. Artisan grid warriors jumped into the national spotlight when they were selected to play For the national title in 1920 at Everett lWash.J, aiiter Finishing an undelieated, hard, ten game schedule to win both the city and Senate championships. The Brown and Gold squad discontinued prac- tice, not expecting the honor. AFter two weeks ol: idleness they traveled west For the scholastic classic. They returned on the wrong end oF a I6 to 7 count. John Behm, Former Artisan grid mentor was quarterback and star of the team, although he weighed about l35 pounds during the time, when weight was an important Factor. TI-IE VARSITY OF I9-36 Lett end . Lett tackle Lett guard . Center Right guard . Right tackle Right end . Quarterback Lett I-Ialliback Right I-lallback Eullback . Elmer Hecht Louis Varadi . Isadore Bass . John Rebicky James Flynn . Charles Bartlett Joe Cirincione . Frank Hanna William Chappell . John Mental George Daugherty I-I IOSTATEGYM D TRACK CI-IAMPICD K' ATHLETIC HISTORY J' m T' .--Li-- 0: ' r:i.,' 3 llgigala, , o ', .Eff ' . -h . ., . .. ' l..-i ..1 'O L3 Ox 2 'D V1 O :J CD O -rm rr D- CD T CD QI S. Q In rr O! D Q. 3 O in rr fu X 'U m 2. G7 D 0 CD Q. in .D C D! O.. Ui 5. rr T fb in 0 D l ate, but it Failed to come up to expectations, erdirg the season with a .500 aver- age. In the se-ason's operer with Canton Mcliinly at Canton the Brown and Gold crew succumbed to a Fast eleven which displayed an excellent precision of plays and a smooth passing combination, 33 to 13. Although handicapped by a six hour bus ride the Artisans put up a valiant battle, ano succeeded in becoming one of the teams to score one touchdown over the strong Canton McKinley Bulldogs. The next game vxith Lakewood was the annual battle between the two schools. Lakewood won as a result ot a Fumble. The Carpenters completely outplayed the purple during the First quarter, but the Locals led by Captain Frank l-lanna, and Eullback George Daugherty, seemed headed For an early score, but erratic play and poor handling ot the ball lost the Brown and Gold its chance For a tally. With their passes Finally clicking the East Tech grid warriors steamed into their First Senate victory ol: the season, when they rode over East l-ligh in the third game ol: the season. l-lanna's great passing and Cirincione's receiving turned the tide oF battle to the locals. ln their second Senate encounter the Greene-men Fell easy victims to a small but powerful John Adams squad. The team work as a whole ol: the Artisans was nothing to write home about. The tackling was poor, the blocking not up to standard, and the pass- es were miserable. ln the third Senate Fray the Carpenters were luckier. They smashed to a decisive vict- ory over their long time rivals the Collinwood Railroaders I8 to O. The local backs dis- played a great improvement over their showing in the last game, working etliiciently be- hind their line and timing their passes expertly. The annual battle with Cleveland Heights the Following week was nothing more than a breather For l-leights, and one ol: their lucky days. The breaks were all against the Brown and Gold squad, injuries and bad breaks causing the score to end up at 26 to 6. Rising up valiantly in the next Fray the Locals held the powertul West Tech eleven For For all but two minutes and then cracked up and let the rival Techers score a touchdown through the line in the last two minutes. The score was 6 to C. To climax a season ot bitter disappointments, the East Tech Carpenters played the last act in the current Senate gridiron drama in a Flash ot speed and a burst ot glory to whip the South High Polish Navy 2l to 6. This victory gave them a tie For Fourth place in the Senate. ATHLETIC HISTGQY ' N, 1 0: 'B KE ' BASKETBALL H936-37 Cage Team Forwards . ' ' ' .- . Pete Lalich Earl Head John Mental Carl Beller Centers Hermann Lockhart George Borovsky Guards Frank Malovic Joe Misejko Joe Cirincione Ed Faber Frank AI ich Although Artisan basketball teams haven't enjoyed as much success as other Carpenter athletic organizations, they have played an important part in East Tech's athletic history. East Tech's First team was a basketball Five organized in IQOQ. Three years later, the Brown and Gold was the possessor of the city championship, the First cage title ever won by East Tech. Tech won again in lQl3, and in IQIB they tied Central For the Senate Crown. IQIQ was the red letter year ol: the entire history. ln that year, besisides win- ning the city and Senate league togas, the Carpenters were invited to play For the state crown and were barely nosed out by Dayton Stivers High School, 25 to 22. ln the First game ol: the current season, East Tech played,Central High school in a senate Fray. Flashing a Fast offense and a stubborn defense, Central scored twice in the last two minutes of play to down a scrappy Artisan quintet, 3O'to 26.. Pete Lalich, cap- tain and Carpenter star, scored II4 points to lead both teams in scoring. The second game was an independent game, and the third in the series of games play- ed with the John Hay Bookkeepers. The score was deadlocked at the end oF the First halt, but when Lalich started popping in the long shots in the last halF, a Fairly strong John Hay squad was subdued by a score of 27 to 2I. Lalich again led the scoring with I8 markers. Led by Pete Lalich who scored I8 points, the East Tech Brown and Gold quintet con- tinued its winning streak at the expense of Saint Ignatius. The Final score was East Tech 30, Saint Ignatius 26. East Tech continued its winning streak at the expense ol: the alumni. Pete Lalich ol: the Locals again took scoring honors with the 20 points. Such luminaries as Malatin, Malovic, Joseph, and many ol: the Former stars ol: East Tech's Former teams played under the direction of Matt Malovic, star ot the 1935-1936 season. ' I-IISTOTQY AT I-I I. E T I C T GYM NASTIC TEAM Louis Eina George Nietzel John Yalcovchulc William Cameron Joe l-lruslca Ted Cameron Alvin Musil John Janu Ed Vlarkowslci Coach G. P. Thompson's squads have compiled one ol: the most enviable records ot all the Carpenters athletic squads. Besides monopolizing the Senate titles by taking the crown every year since Coach Thompson's appointment as gym mentor in l929, the Artisans have annexed the state toga For the last tour seasons, and were the winners ol: a third and second place in lQ3l and 1932. The Brown and Gold gymnasts opened this season's warliare by scoring an over- whelming victory in the state meet at Columbus For the Fourth consectutive state crown, with 53 points as compared to ILL For Columbus North, which took second. The Thompson men were awarded out ot six events both First and second laurels in tour, First in one, and second and third in another. Louis Eina was crowned horizontal bar and Flying rings champ ol: the state, John Yalcovchulc was champion of the side horse, Ted Cameron on the parallel bars, and Alvin Musil won the tumbling honors. When the Locals won their First state title they earned the distinction ot replacing Columbus North, title holder For eight years. Coach Thompson has developed many stars. Kenneth Carter, National A. A. U. mat lcing, is the outstanding performer. Traci: ln IQI6 the Brown and Gold Wingbearers inaugurated a monoply on the city and state honors that still exists. IQZO saw them taking the Senate, District, and state champion- ships. ln l928, 1929, and I93I they brought the Senate crown home to rest in the halls ot East Tech. Then in l933, the year that will stand out in East Tech athletic history as a shinning example ot the height to which the Brown and Gold of East Tech can rise. ln I936 the Locals opened up with winning the indoor track championship. ln the Saginaw meet, the meet in which the results ot individual traclc meets were telegraphed to Saginaw, Michigan where they were compiled and tabulated and the winners were announced. Nott Terrace ol: Schenactady won First place and the Brown and Gold Wingbearers came in a close second. lNTQAlVlUl2ALS g. 'A V T os 1 KH OMEROOM BASKETBALL-This intramural sport is perhaps the best known and liked sport ot all those on the intramural program. The tournament is run oft under the direction ot J.J.Torgler and G.p.Thompson. The rooms are divided into two or three difterent leagues, usually the Tuesday, Wednesday, and the Thursday Leagues. Ar the time ol: writing, homeroom 22 and I33 oF the Annex League are battling For the annex gym toga. l-lomeroom 8l won the title in the main gym league and will battle the winner of the annex gym league in a series oF three playoff games, the winner ot two of the three games will be declared basketball champions oi: the school. PADDLE TENNIS-This small sized Form ol: tennis was First introduced at East Technical by Eric V. Calhoun, athletic director, Five years ago in l932. ln popularity this sport ranks among the First. The games are played on a court especially built For this purpose in the main gym. The court is considerably smaller than the regulation tennis court. The pro- ceedure used in this modiliied Form of tennis is the same as the proceedure used in the large edition of the game, except that a wooden paddle is used instead ol: the regular gut racquet. The contestants vie For one title, that ot school paddle tennis champion. The tourney is held under the direction oF Coach Calhoun. l-IANDBALL-IF the popularity of this game among the students is anything to go by, handball is not only a game For the business men to regain their athletic physique, it is a Fast moving game and when played by enthusiastic and speedy players it is one ot the most thrilling ot the singular sports. J. J. Torgler is in charge oi: the tournament which is played in the main gym. BOXING-Seven years ago J. J. Torgler, gym instructor, staged the First ol: an annual series ol: boxing tournaments in which nearly a hundred boys competed. Many of the participants have been unexperienced, raw material, but in some cases they have been shaped into city, state, and national contenders. Among the better known grauduates ol: the tournament are Jackie Wilson and Lou Laurie, who is still attending East Tech- nical, but were unable to compete in the tourney because they participated in outside tournamets. Both won berths on the United States Olympic boxing squad which traveled to Berlin last August. They were chosen with ILL others, From a Field ol: over 80,000 boxers From all over the United States. WRESTLING-This type ol: sport tournament is not as popular as the pugilistic Form in the number ol: Followers, but it is as popular with the contestants as the boxing tourney. The same A. A. U. divisions are used. It is run oliii at the same time as the boxing tourney. PQ 'I L E T T E ra M E N oi IIOIQTEN DAMIANO-'Reached the height ot his athletic career in his senior year as a member ot one ot heaviest teams in Carpenter athletic history. l-le was shifted to the guard position alfter starting the season at tackle. GEOIQGE DAUGI-IERTY-Lett school alter three seasons. I-le made the team in I93l-L. In the Final year of play he was seriously considered as fullback on all the honorary teams in the city. l-Ie was not only a good punter, but a hard driving, hard hitting line plunger. WILLIAM Cl-IAPPELL--Was a member ol: the championship track team and was also a member ol the Football squad. I-lis speedy end runs and tricky broken Field running were a delight to the Tech rooters. MYRON PILUS-Was a quarter miler on the championship track team. I-le is a Fiery red head and is called Red by all his Friends. BILLY ADAMS-Fiery little quarterback ol the heaviest Football team in Carpenter history. I-lis cheery grin oliten pulled the team out ot a panic. I-le was liked by all mem- bers ot the team, and when he was hurt in the game with South two years ago, the team turned around and pushed the Flyers all over the Field. EIQWIN BARNETT-Was a good, dependable line-man. Played a sterling game and was the goat in nearly all the pranks and jokes that the Football warriors pulled during the lfootball season and atter. ALBERT COUSIN -Was a member ol: the championship track team. Besides being a good track man he was a darn good student council president. GERALD SIMON-A bone crushing and brainy haltback who bolstered the team with his cheery words aud played a terrific game on defense until he was injured and put out ot the game and out oF scholastic Football. ED MAIQKOWSKI--Much of the gym work depended on him. I-Ie ran against some of the best track men with success. JOHN BENNNETT-Member oF tha state championship team, local scholastic champ- ionship, and one ol: the outstanding hand-balancers East Technical produced. IQALPI-I SALZEIQ'-Elashy quarter miler, who like his brother, was a good runner. Illness cut his athletic career short. CARPENTER athletic destinies are shaped and guided by Five men who have proved their own ability as athletes. The dean ot the East Tech's coaching stalit is Eric V. Calhoun, who heads the group of coaches which is made up ot lvan Greene, G. P. Thompson, J. M. Roberts, and Charles Hoetlich. El2lC V. CALHOUN-Mr. Calhoun began coaching here in 1925 and is athletic director, basketball coach, and head ol: the physical education department. Hs was born in Liverpool, Ohio. While attending Dennison University he earned eight letters while on the basketball, Football, and baseball teams. ln i932 he succeeded the late Gordon B. Frost as athletic director of East Tech. IVAN GREENE-ln IQBLL Mr. Greene succeeded John Behm as head grid coach. previous to this time Coach Greene had held the Artisan Football reins in I925. At Wooster College he starred at tullback and guard. He coached the three major sports at Ashtabula Harbor High School in I9l7 and IQIB, also coaching at Niles, Ohio in IQZI, and at Warren, Ohio from I922 to 1925. G. P. THOMPSON-Mr. Thompson, gymnastic team coach, has the Finest record ot all coaches in the school, his gym squads holding the state toga For three consecutive years and the city title For Five years. He was born in Blair, Wisconsin. He attended Lacrosse Teachers' College and won letters in swimming and gym. From 1922 to I926 he was gym instuctorin Baltimore, Maryland and in I926 to l92Q he was coach at West Tech High School. T. lvl. ROBERTS- Mr. Roberts, Freshmen Football coach came to East Tech in H932 as a history teacher. Toledo, Ohio is his birthplace. He attended Baldwin-Wallace College, earning a letter on the Football team. From i929 to IQZBO he was coach at Jackson High School, Jackson, Ohio. CHARLES HOl:ELlCH-Mr. Hotelich is a graduate ot West High and Witten- berg College, began his duties as assistant Football coach in charge ot the linemen. He will also act as assistant basketball coach and will be in complete charge of the East Tech track team. 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Quietest, swellest Fella in the class - Howard Corlett. Barrel-like - Robert Graves. X !'1g ssh. Q u 1 ' rf- 'I ff. :VA Q l Vw BIOGRAPHIES l-lorse-Born, B. C4 raised, B. C4 shot, B. C. Books'-Invented, IOOO A. D4 read, l937g kept in the attic, l937g paid For, ldon't be sillyll. Teachers-'Discovered, darn itg taught, l900g unpaid, l937. Schools-Built, l2OO A. D., rebuilt, l936 by W. P. A Girls-Body, by Fisherg chassis, General Motorsg motor, Fordg back seat, fany car'll dol. Proms- Created, IQOOQ attended, l937g dates made, l900g tickets paid For, llike heckl. Diplomas-Given, after Four yearsg Framed, in calendersg earned, by no one. Dates- Invented, l60O by Romeo, cursed, always by walllilowersg made, never by Freshmeng loved, by J. l-l. girlsg attended, by E. T. boy. Jokes-Never inventeclg never toldg never newg not in this annualg what Freshman areg what seniors swear they aren'tg why seniors sweari Annuals- First made, 19375 First paid, lwhat a dopellg never readg al- ways kept on piano For all to seeg good coversq terrible senior picturesg big-eared athletes, pensive teachersg upside-down sheetsg but still the senior's pride. li' 1 HM wif I Tonic Ailment Lloyd Blosser-For goodness sakes, Hank, I've got more dand- rutt than a-sick cow. What shall I do about it? Henry Agin-Just keep it under your hat, Bloss. Model Conan Doyle Edward Snark Janis-You know, I've always believed that I have real talents as a writer. I've been reading and writing so stren- uously oI3 late that I ought to be a good writer. By the way, Henry have you read my latest mystery story. Henry Cirha-No. Won't any publisher buy it? Janis-'I'hat's the mystery. Foolish Story, No. I What have I ever done to deserve this? I who loved you must now relenquish that love that your car- esses may belong to another man. The stings ol: unfortunate circum- stance are upon me. Won't you let me Feed you. Why not live with me, eh? For two years we've been splendid Friends. Aw, I hate to see your Face sag like that. Honestly, honey, I didn't mean to draw tears. Why, darling, when we're alone, we pass the happiest moments ot our lives. What? Are you going? All right, darken my door no more. I've wasted enough on you. I can live happier alone. So, he kicked the cat out of the house. f Un? I' all nl ft I2 Cinematic Influence Two poets sitting on the shore Heard the waves' low whispering toneg Two words they coined the sound to give ---- The words were just Simone Simonf The Butcher's Loose Again ln an early morning class of J. J. Stillinger, history instructor, a student asked the meaning of the word merger. T What? demaned Floyd Kinsey, a classmate, in mock surprise' l-laven't you heard of the Kingsbury Run mergers? ln Memoriam The Annual here wishes to extend its sympathy to the most unfortunate seniors ol: the class, Stanley Zorc and John Matz, chem- ists. During the month ol: December, on theirfrrstdate in two years, they Found the girl Friend's house had burned down. And were they burned upl The Artist's Touch Yaro Motyka---l-lere's my report cards, dad. Yaro's pop---Son, this deserves a sound spanking. fpausel However, this is hurting me worse than it is you. Yaro---lt ought to. l have a board in my pants. This Country Needs a Good 5 Cent Slug Leo Klugman couldn't decide whether to stay at home and do his homework or go to his girl's house, so he Flipped a coin. It came out homework---so he decided to make it two out oF three. It still landed on homework, so he made it three out ol: Five. Homework wong so it was Five out ol: seven. A Homework still won, so Leo went to his girl's house. ai.-I I H u M o Q I llllim-..i SELECTED HUMOR FROM THE SCARAB He said ------- Quotation by Raul Kilceli---Nowadays, the only men who bite the dust are those who eat spinach. Before Crane's Were Born Andrew Lev---Whatever I do, I do it the best way I Icnow how. I just throw myself-I into it. Howard Corlett---'Jever try digging a well, Andy? Limericlc I tool: her to supper at 95 She promised right then to be mine. Attection For me She'd none, I could seeg That is, till she'd Finished her wine. Historical Note Bob Graves---See that drum? My great grandfather played it in the Revolutionary War, boy! Mr. Freeman---Yeah, and I suppose he beat it when he saw the enemy coming. . No Nore ol: This For Us The classroom was Filled to over-Flowing one day at the begin- ning of the semester, and Carl Runlcle, history teacher, was wondering what to do. Just then W. E. Durstine, head of the department, sent 25 more students into the room. Each ot the program cards was marked S. R. O., meaning Standing Room. Only. The boys were to remain only temporarily. When Mr. Runlmle saw the cards, he questioned the boys, I know what the initials V. D. H. stand For, but what does S. R. O mean? Oh, piped up a senior From the rear, that means 'Shove Runlcle Out.' H Movies---Remember in November? San Francisco---The Country Beyond. Big House---The I loon's Our Home. Things to Come---The First Baby. Suzy---DracuIa's Daughter. March ot Time---There's Always a Tomorrow. The General Died at Dawn---OI: Human Bondage. SENICDR PERSONALITIES Name Joseph Bialko . Richard Bopka George Sweda . John l-lurguy . Elmer Novak . Robert Thalinger Ed Janis . . Paul Kikeli Jerry Simon Edward Fox . Lloyd Blosser Albert Cousin . John Bennett . Bernard Abrams Andrew Veres Myron Pilus . Walter Jackson . George Mikulin Charles Prenosil . William Reis . Ralph Salzer Leslie Sharpe Albert Grohol . George l-luml John Kawalec l-lenry Agin . Erwin Barnett . Floyd Kinsey . Vete Lutwen . Edmund Markowski . . Max Epstein . Michael Brdar George Daugherty William Boyechko l-lenry T. Cerha . Yaro Motyka Weakness Girls . Gashing . She . Printing . Smiling . Scotty. Legs Stamps l-listory . Dates . College . Democracy . Gymnastics . Book Reviews Jazz Music . Red Hair . Taking Pictures Annual copy . Bootlegger . Working . Graduating . . His nickname Pop , Ohms . . Being treasurer Boxing . Wavy l-lair . Ga'wan . . I-lis tux . Molding Models Bonehead . Red . Short guys . l-lis chest . The word I l-lis initial T . Shapes . Ambition .Get a nice one . . Leave town . To be a Father . Big-shot printer . . Designer Traveling Salesman Discoverer . Philatist . . A Senior . To marry Her Chemical Engineer . . Politician . Tarzan . Electrician . . ??????? . Join Red Army . Buy a dozen . That certain blond . Distill his own . Hold the job Receive diploma . . Write sports . Getting there . Collecting Fight Braddock . Curl his own . . Dancing . . . 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