East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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conclusion of the assembly program, the entire class was free to enjoy the prom held in the gymnasium. Early in May, the following officers were elected: president, Thomas Nogarog vice-president, Beatrice Palmertong treasurer, Robert Parryg secretary, Gladys Weinmang and marshals, Norma Hajek and Linus Murdock. In spite of the spotlight on the juniors, we were well aware of the presence of the sophomores and freshmen. A group of the sophomores held a successful Good Manners party, proceeds of which helped to defray yearbook expenses. In other activities, too, the sophomores left considerable testimony of their ambi- tion. Samuel Reingvartz and Wesley Bath vied for top honor marks. In dra- matics, Herbert Lansky brought special attention to his class in the Christmas play. Later Norbert Sidorowicz gave a four-star performance in Twelfth Night. And who would think that Al Rogers, of football fame, would ever be a star actor, too? As sportsmen, the sophomores must certainly have been on their toes, for letters were awarded them in every sport. Russell Basinski, William Gleason, Arthur Duszynski, and Carlton Weidt were members of the cross-country team, and Bob Schmukal won fame on the gridiron. Meanwhile, the freshmen were struggling for recognition and well did they succeed ean Boehmke was chairman of the Lincoln Day assembly program -L Wlr' fi! PRINHNIPX SUIHOXIORIN IIXIHQN man 'is tmblx pru,ran1 lunmr fn ns on r sr 11 vmcln In 11u1 1 1 'mil un e s 1 1 uc 1t1 111 thur kl1u11lut,r Page Tliwzx One . ,sg Y I A , . .7 - ,A .. I - ' A' . F ., , c A vs' A . u Q X A fzl I. . i Y ' . ' . If 1. iioorl I'l'l3llIlt'l'w party CU1IIYl'IllfCC,. 2. Fresl1111e11 hfmpsters. 3. Suplwiilnre party. Duck. Nlirekl 4. Fresh- . ..'s' I' jf ,I S. , ll','. WS . tx. Snag hi-t r 1 mittee uws rlni- of its uw - i11e. T. Ash: - pr 11-:gt lsts ' 1 s.?1,' forte-t. S Kit:-11--1g1i11.11. U. S' 1 'sts 1 ' - ' ' 'l .

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41' iffy! S ICJR X ll IIXI- IONINIII' Ulu ml ummm wma u .am 1 rut il1'lC'!1 Xlrmn Hale' R x lolxn tx ul nan einm num A am 11 X u Nl Nlar 1 en f Iirmx lxaxclas Lcluaxd U Brun I-rank Lang Nlarxmj lltskuu lxenuuh Drelllch apt Tlll7lx JUNIORS SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN Blue, pmk, yellow formed a colorful rannbow stretchmg across the audltorxum on the event of events un1or Day Decked out ln thelr speclal Sunday best, the eager thnrd year students formed a never to be forgotten pxcture of pr1de, joy enthusxasm, and all the other mmgled emouons that go w1th bemg a junnor All day long the juniors relgned Their smiles of prlde seemed to be con taglous and well mlght they be proud, for they had set an envlable record Dur mg the year Alxcla Lulcaszelc and Marvln Pleskow led the class In scholasnc aver ages, Arthur Bernhardt and Edward OBr1en stepped forward into the ranks of full fledged clebaters, and a number of promlsmg Junior stars twlnkled ln the presentatlon of the sprlng play In the held of sports, major letters were awarded to juniors nn every branch of actrvxty With all these furnlshmg the background for the success story of thenr class, IS lt any wonder that the almost seniors en tered the audltorxum with tr1umph9 A Hne program of entertainment followed Irene Goleblewskl played a plano solo, Romance, by SlDCllUS, and ane Ben pre sented Amerlca An Ideal, by Wendell Wxlllcxe Gerald Zdarslcy played a vlolm solo, Czardas, by Montl, thxs was followed mth a trumpet solo, The Bride of the Waves, by Clark played by Arthur Bernhardt True Amerlcamsm was glven by Marvin Pleskom, and an excerpt from Presxdent Roosevelts recent message by Beatrlce Palmerton Walter Marquart, saxaphonlst, played Arndts Nola At the I . ' Z ' lc. ' If 'I ! , Cl 4',' , I' I , , A I -f - H k I .. i 1 1. A I , Vw h X X ,IVN , liflf ' 'I ' . . ' TEE ' lfirzvt rrfru: Nh' R. S ill, lllzulys XY-' : . Tlv s Nur . llczt P11 '1m, .U 1 'A k: ' ,vmffzzrl rms: Hvem ,' Lilley. llc! Y' I,o 'se HMT: . . El . ' M: ':k. ,l' A lie . . n . . . ll 5 . ' t1u .1 zmr: - 3, 9 ' ', N ' ' , , ' . , - ', ' ' . ! l - - , , . 7 , . . v A V y



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l.ulce Pauly read the Gettysburg Address, and a reading from the Emancipation Proclamation was given hy Yfilliam l.udeman. :X poem. I.incoln hy Stephen Benet, was recited hy Carol Nauth. followed by a vocal solo. My Old Kentucky Home, sung hv Adeline Wfasielewslqa. The program was concluded with Lincoln, The Man of the People. hv lfclwin lxlarlcham. recited bv .lean Burlqhardt. The fresh- men hgured prominentlv in athletics. too. Joseph Propis hecame a football star. while .John Kirisits and Richard Klawitter distingtrshed themselves in tennis. En- thusiastic freshmen girls were supporters of the April Swimming Carnival. ln the frosh haslaethall leagues. Room 163 won top honors. while an all-star team captained by Richard Rogowslci won a series of victorzes at home and afield. With all these extra-curricular activities. the freshmen did not forget that their scholastic achievements were most important. Top places on the honor roll were given to Richard -Iullcowski. Henry Roganslii. and lfleanor Smith. . , , alt XHX1'-.R iw-iiisissx -.xii izvsf i i , -ii

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