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S r EXl to picking relatives comes choosing one’s class. For this reason the V- I I opening of school on September 18, 1920 found at East a group of junior L L high graduates and verdant freshmen, who in spite of the fact that they were only to be sophomores, showed their wisdom in choosing the class of June, 1923. of our class. We started in to show our pep even as sophomores. On March 4, 1921, the class organized, something unusual for sophomores. The first officers were Henry White, President; Christine Bird, Vice-President; Irene aeger, Secretary; and Nelson Reeves, Treasurer. The first of our many social events, the Sophomore Scramble, was held and served its purpose of molding more strongly the members of the CLASS OF JUNE, 1923. When that happy (?) month of September arrived, we started off with a bang. Jimmy Brown was elected President; Margaret Riemund, Vice-President; Virginia Harris, Secretary; Sidney Wolpaw, Treasurer; and Ted Abrams, Sergeant- at-Arms. On November 11th was held the “Junior Jig”, our first dance and it proved to be a most decided success, The 11A term found Brown still president; Virginia Harris as Vice-President; Margaret Riemund as Secretary; Chuck Burneson as Treasurer; and Teddy Abrams as Sergeant-at-Arms. During this term our dance the “Junior Promenade” and our banquet both proved successful. The opening of school found us mighty seniors. We elected Henry White, president; Chuck Burneson, Vice-President; Marjorie Holt, Treasurer, and Margaret Riemund, Secretary. Our dance, the riotous “Senior Sarabande” was a tremendous, success. The class of June, 1923 also had the honor of presenting the Coffer- Miller players in the play “The Rivals”. With the February term we became the highest and mightiest in the school. Dick Barker was elected President; Margaret Reimund, Vice-President; Virginia Harris, Secretary; and Morris Nall, Treasurer; with Ted Abrams as Sergeant-at-Arms. Those who have represented the class in the council are: Sidney Wolpaw, and Margaret Riemund for the 10A term; Sidney Wolpaw, Margaret Riemund and Ruth Clark for the 11B term; Sidney Wolpaw, Margaret Riemund and Charles Burneson for the 11A term; Margaret Riemund, Richard Barker, Charles Hackett and Carabelle Monfort for the 12B term; Richard Barker, Carabelle Monfort, Claudia Liebenthal and Charles Burneson for the 12A term. To Miss Mary L. Brack, our faculty adviser, we are greatly indebted. Her guidance has been the main link in our unbroken chain of successes and to her we owe our deepest appreciation. So here’s to the CLASS OF JUNE, 1923. The best class that ever graduated from the best high school, EAST. —Sidney Jf'olpaiv, Cleveland, Ohio Page Nine
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Mr. Arthur Petersilge—7417 Linwood Ave. ........ Mr. Edward Raish—1389 E. 93 St.................. Mr. H. D. Rankin—1440 E. 110 St................. Mr. George Replogle—947 1.1 bom Rd..... ........ M iss Gertrude Sanderson—2. 39 Lee Rd.... Miss Marian Sayward—1' 27 E. 82 St. ............ Mr. Herman Schulte—7114 Lawnview Rd. ........... Mr. Gabriel Smith—3031 Lincoln Blvd............. Mr. Seelbach—lfiOl Hollyrood Rd................. Miss Mary Thayer—2023 E. 100 St. ......... Mrs. Anna Tinan—3902 Madison A e................ Miss Florence W allin—8128 Linwood Ave.......... Mrs. Marion Warner—Cor. E. 81 St. and Decker Ave. Miss Pearl W ells-1008 Prospect Ave............. Mrs. Wilson—1 8( 3 L. 81 St. ................... Mrs. Edith Woods—1332 E. 118 St................. Mr. Frank Woods—1 532 E. 118 St................. Mr. S. H. Ziegler, Ph. D.—1433 E. 109 St........ Mr. Earl A. Davis—9603 Quebec Aw. .............. ..Mathematics .............French .................English ...........History .................English ...........English ...................French .... English .................Physics ....... History, Civics Stenography and Typing ...... French, Spanish .................English ......... Civics, History ...Typing, Bookkeeping .................History Civics, History .... Civics, Economics Manual Training Page Eight The Faculty Council East High School
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ARMAND H. ABEL 1571 East 117th Street Empire Junior High Sometimes he smiles and sometimes he grins Jlul wherever he is our friendship he wins. Track III. RICHARD B. BARKER 1851 East 97th Street Addison Junior High Here is our president, pranky Dick, lie's the best leader we could pick. Glee Club III, Secretary IV, Lincoln Club III, IV, President IV, Chemistry Club IV, Garden Club IV, Sergeant-at-Arms IV, Blue and Gold 1VB, Debating III, IV, Student Council IV, President IVA and B, Class President IVA, Gilt Presentation, President Hi-Council, “Tick- less Lime”. Senior Scholarship Committee. ThflEODORE V. ABRAMS 1572 East 85th Street Addison Junior High .III the fishes in the sea Yearn to plunge like our Teddy’S Football III, IV, Class Sergeant-at-Arms II, III, IV, Swimming II, III, IV, National Schol- astic Champion III, Captain IV, “Pot Boilers”. STELLA BARNHARDT 671+ Schaefer Ave. East Junior High You'd like her if you knew her too . I steadfast friend both kind and true. Chemistry IV. MARION B. ADAMS 10625 Lee Road Peabody High, Pittsburgh Deemed the prettiest girl in the Senior Class And altogether a charming lass Friendship TV, Treasurer IVA. VIRGINIA BEACH 1797 East 89th Street Addison Junior High Ah! Sleep is sweet in the early morn So thinks this maid to luxury born. ‘•Tickless Time”. ELIZABETH A. AGNEW 1769 nast 87th Street Addison Junior High Libbie has a witty line She's amusing all the time. Laurean III, Junior Glee Club III, Athenaeum IV, Glee Club IV, Friendship IV, Ukelele IV, Year Book IV. DARWIN N. BENESH 7939 Cory Avenue Addison Junior High A handsome lad and bashful too, But a good scout, through and through. Lincoln Club IV, Debating Team IV. IRENE BACLAWSKI 1184 East 86th Street Schenectady High School, Schenectady, N. V . Her air, her manners, all who saw admired Courteous iho’ coy, and gentle tho’ retired. Laurean IIIA, Athenaeum IVA. ROMA BENJAMIN 183 5 East 87th Street Addison Junior High As cheerful and busy as we ever met Our own little buzzing edito ret te. Chairman, Sophomore Hop II, French Club III, Laurean III, Athenaeum IV, Military Spon- sor IV, Blue and Gold IVB, Editor IVA, Editor of Year Book IVA. Page Ten East High School
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