East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 26 text:

IQIENT RENE C. ADLUNG His friendliness and afa- hility are hound lo mnquerf' F. S. G. League, '29, '30, Literary Society, '31, East High News, '29, '30, Orient Philatelic Society, '29, '30, Omega Chi Sigma Treasurer, '3l. RALPH ATKINSON He fwas Jtmliolzs - of ease. Band, '28, '29, Orchestra, '28, '29. HENRV E. AWRE .-I generous friendship no fold medzum knows. F. S. G. League, '31, JOSEPH F. BAGIENSKI Each man reap: on hir ofwn farm. F. S. G. League, '27. STEPHEN BAGIENSKI Merit must not he adfvrr- med. F. S. G. League, '27, '28, '31. page eighteen 93 CHARLES F. BANAS l.if1 s rare fwfll run. Track, '29, '30, '31, Omega Chi Sigma, '31, Varsity E, '31, Orient Philatelic So- ciety, Treasurer, '29, '30, Honor Roll, '28, '31. fx jf' U' 2 wi' . , 6113.0 et tv ' ' mc AMES R. BARRETT IIu.fting1x: 'I' e 1' i 5 h fhe hauh1e.f'. Senior Class Historian, '31, East High News, '30, Liter- ary Society, '31, Orient, '31, Omega Chi Sigma, '30, Orient Players, '31, F. S. G. League, '28, '29, '30, '31. pg, to. K9 unqv NELSON L. G. Barra A youth efveryc-where liked for gladnesr and jollityf' F. S. G. League, '28, '29, '30, '31. FRANK A. BALJM EISTER 1'VIe11 of frfw fwortls are the best men. F. S. G. League, '28, '29, '30, Varsity E, '31, Cross Country, '29, '30, Track, '29, '30, '3l. RIARION A. BECKER She preferred to he good, rather than to seem so. Honor Roll, '29, '30, Omega Chi Sigma, '31, F. S. G. League, '31.

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OIIIENT 1 9 3 forward. Not only this, but they were also allowed to choose a leader. The knight proving to be the fittest amongst them was Gerald Saltarelli, who had astounded many by his feats of oratory. The knights and ladies who have been at the court since the chief men of the realm laid their blessings upon this fortress will recall that during their third year in a contest to determine the Heetest of foot in this countryside, East was victor. In the field of Arts others of this class gained fame for themselves. Sir Stephen of this court composed such a worthy essay as to win the champion's prize. And Joseph, bard extraordinary, was heralded as one of the best minstrels in all the realmg wherefore his music was sent unto the dwellings of many. There came an appointed day on which only those who were Juniors were allowed to make merry. So in accordance with the custom a great feast was spread in the banquet hall, and with spoons fashioned from the heart, or mayhap it was the bark, of oak trees, they consumed ice cream and drank deeply from their Hagons of water. Once more came a conflict with the Regents, which gained for them nearly perfect success,-and so on to greater conquests as Seniors. Now it becomes that we should turn to this group in their final period of training. 'Twas their first deed to choose a leader, and no less a personage than Sir Franklin Schupp who had performed such deeds of prowess in the gridiron jousts was selected as spokesman. Anon they became interested in the combats and jousts so that it was gladly that the court received the tiding that the knights from East were heralded as The Puckster Champions. Followed then a mighty event which threatened to cause much grief throughout this great countryside-of such magnitude was it. It occurred that a strange knight without aid or leave of this court would have changed the name of this castle for evermore. Led by the class of '31, the attendants of this court so hotly opposed the deed that this knight has been silenced. Here is the end of the tale of the noble knights and ladies who were ever two times an hundred when they were together.' May these ever heed the teachings of East and fare themselves well on their many quests. JAMES BARRETT, Clrzxs Historian payf .f!'UB7ll't7l'7l



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IQIENT 'I 9 3 NVILLIAM A. BECKER Bill is alfways drafwing In a truly artislif way. Hi-Y, '31 , Art Club Treasurer, '30, Vice-Presi- dent, '31, Orient Art Editor, '31, Hockey, '29, '30, '31, C r Club, fe . lf 1 RAL . 'ECKLEY ' Fair lay is one 0 the m the road t suc- eess. Baseball, '29, Captain, '30, Basketball, '29, Captain, '30, '31, Varsity E, '29, Treas- urer, '30, '31, Hi-Y, Presi- dent, '31, Omega Chi Sigma, '29, '30, President, '31, Honor Roll, '30, '3l. JACK M. BEDELL 'Gaiely and laughter his vonstant fompanionsf' Band, izs, '29, '30, '31, Cross Country, '29, Track, '29, 'so. CHESTER R. BENSON He that runs it fwell runs tfwzee hzs race. F. S. G. League, '27, Band, '28, '29, Track, '30, '31, Cross Country, '30, Hi-Y, '31, CELIA BIELICKE Enriehing all fwith lofoing thought and deed. F. S. G. League, '30, Honor Roll, '30, '31. LEROY F. BLNGEL Beware of rashnessf' Band, '30, '31, Chess Club, '31 RICHARD L. BIRK He hath a serious look, but looks are often deeew- ing. Literary Society, '31, F. S. G. League, '30. LA MOYNE C. BLEICH Words, fwords, 4words! F. S. G. League, '29, Orient Salesman, '30, '31, Orient Advertising Staff, '31, East High News, '30, '31, Christ- mas Play, '30, School Play, '30, '31, Assembly Plays, '30, '31, Honor Roll, '29, '30, '31, Literary Society, '31. EDWARD W. BRAUNLICH '24 drop of ink may make n million think-or laugh. East High News, '30, '31, F. S. G. League, '30, '31, Orient Players, '31, School Play, '31, Assembly Plays, '30, '31, Literary Society, '31, Honor Roll, '28, '29, '30, '31, Orient Story Contest Win- ner, '29. f ze-4 be Wa M ARY BREAM Her smile is sfweelened by her gra-vi1'y. page nineteen f

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