East High School - Exodus Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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FLOYD L. SIMMONS, Principal SINCE streamlining has been chosen as the motive of this class, let us examine the possi- bilities of applying this theme to your future. If by streamlining we mean the driving on to your objec- tives with the least possible disturb- ance and annoyance to your associ- ates and companions, finally arriving with a minimum of disappointments and heartaches at the goals of human satisfaction for which we are all striving, then you have chosen wisely and well. However I wish to caution against interpreting streamlining as follow- ing the path of least resistance, which avoids obstacles and respon- sibilities but decreases joys that only accompany realization of ideals. May your years at East High School serve as an inspiration and guide in your search for life’s fullness. Floyd L. Simmons. CLASS OF JUNE 1937 EAST HIGH Senior Teachers MiSS G1SKI.A BIKKN'FR Not pictured above: Robert H. Owens, Assistant Principal; Miss Mary Scott Thayer, Teacher of History. Class Officers IRENE GRANQLIST Secretary JOHN MLAKAH Sergt.-at-Arms v jd o j '-i n. I N G }•- R Treasurer WALTER N EIILS President Class Committees Booklet Charles Davis, Chairman and Business Manager Josephine Tasler, Editor Leslie Yarnold,, Associate Editor Journalism II Class Adele Lasch Megan Williams May Law Betty Madora James O'Connor Herman Buckler Class Dance Commencement Announcements Ellen Grubb, Chairman James O’Connor A1 Fontana A1 Frindt Mary Saylor Laurette Martens Peggy Merry Jean Fadden, Chairman Ed McGrath Betty Grosser Mary Cannavino Charles Davis Rita Voll Bob Dearth Commencement Apparel Robert Rickard, Chairman Kathleen Thomas Eleanor Krause Tom Humenny Frank Strauss Elizabeth Ruminski Caroline Myslenski 12A Mixer Edwin Eggers, Chairman Gerry Esslie Laurette Martens Catherine Bonfich Helen Beckner Richard Kalal John Law Entertainment George Weis, Chairman Elsie McDonald Mildred Sattler Leslie Bunch Meredith Wright Dave Lebovitz Theresa Palay Recognition Grace Maloney, Chairman Louise Barr Harold Koroshes Clarence Zweigart Kurt Aspman Esther Dziama Elizabeth Koss Dinner Dance Bill Mauser, Chairman Homer Meyers Kathryn Craven Doris Hasenmyer Helen Dunn Bob Blake Josephine Tasler Dick Allen 1900 Ansel Road August 8, 1918 Riding Tennis 'Doesn't Attend' Josephine Arieta 1447 East 120th Street October 21, 1919 Athenaeum Junior Friendship National Honor Progressive Arts 'Just Angelic' Theresa Arrigo 2129 Murray Hill Road September 15, 1918 Commercial French Senior Friendship 'Truthful Always' Mary Atkins 2253 East 82nd Street August 16, 1919 Junior Friendship Melrosa Senior Friendship Spanish Voice Culture 'Merry Artist' Gladys Baker 1775 South Taylor Road July 4, 1918 'Good Breadwinner' Grace Baltz 8317 Brookline Avenue May 25, 1919 Junior Friendship Melrosa Senior Friendship Voice Culture Whirlo 'Gives Bountifully' Helen Beckner 1818 East 36th Street April 27, 1919 Athletic Cheerleader Homeroom President Walter Camp 'Has Brains' Thomas Alexander 1622 Holly rood Avenue May 20, 1919 'Hi-Y' Movie Operator Radio Senior Revue 'Terrific Appetite' Carmella Armaro 11917 Mayfield Road April 29, 1919 Athenaeum Commercial Laurean Walter Camp—Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President 'Charming Actress' Kurt Aspman 1882 East 101 st Street November 7, 1918 Chemistry Choral National Honor Senior Revue 'Keeps Advancing' Elizabeth Babicki 7502 Cornelia Avenue October 28, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Spanish ’Effervescent Beauty' Virginia Ball 1316 Russell Road September 13, 1919 German Senior Friendship Whirlo ‘Vivid Brunette' Louise Barr 1372 East 110th Street September 28, 1919 Gym Leaders—Vice-President Laurean—-Vice-President Junior French—President Athenaeum National Honor 'Likes Baseball' Viola Berglund 7505 Redell Avenue June 1, 1919 Junior Friendship Orchestra Senior Friendship Voice Culture 'Vivacious Belle' — 9 Jeanne Bernhard 1644 East 75th Street March 15, 1920 'Joylul Baby' Bob Blake 9502 Talbot Avenue July 23, 1919 Glee Laboratory Assistant Lincoln—Vice-President National Honor—Sergeant-at-Arms 'Hi-Y'—President Senior Revue Student Council 'Bashful Bachelor' Donald Blodgett 1606 East 47th Street September 2, 1918 Choral Glee Tennis 'Dandy Boy' Campbell Boyd 1894 Ansel Road December 28, 1917 'Clever Boy' Loretta I. Brook 1500 East 66th Street June 15, 1918 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Walter Camp 'Lovely Brunette' Margaret Browning 3860 Payne Avenue May 18, 1919 German 'Moderately Bashful' Herman Buckler 1627 East 78th Street February 25, 1919 Baseball Mathematics Student Council Track 'Handsome Brute' Betty Bischoff 1868 East 71st Street September 30, 1919 Girls League Homeroom President, Vice-President, Treasurer 'Brownette Belle' Rose Blaskovic 1027 East 69th Street December 31, 1918 Commercial 'Really Bashful' Catherine Bonfich 1134 East 79th Street May 30, 1919 Commercial Homeroom President 'Capricious Beauty' Mildred Bray 2031 East 100th Street November 27, 1919 Choral Junior French Junior Friendship Melrosa Voice Culture 'Mischievously Bantering' Beatrice Brown 1365 East 124th Street May 10, 1919 Commercial Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Whirlo ‘Blushes Becomingly' Joseph John Brzostowski 7807 Lockyear Avenue December 19, 1919 'Just Bright' Harriet Budziarek 3392 East 110th Street March 15, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Student Council 'Happy Being' 10 — Leslie Bunch 1775 East 63rd Street June 13n 1919 Choral Glee 'Hi-Y'—President Lincoln—Vice-President, Secretary- National Honor Class Treasurer Senior Revue Student Council—Vice-President 'Lovable Bum' Robert Campbell 1628 Ansel Hoad December 9, 1919 Camera School Play Leaders—President, Vice-President, Secretary Blue and Gold—Photographer 'Real Cameraman Sermella Capel 10204 Cedar Avenue December 12, 1918 Choral Commercial Junior French Voice Culture 'Sedate Character' Robert Chamberlin 9008 Empire Avenue January 31, 1920 Riding 'Running Champ' Al Cimperman 6307 Carl Avenue June 19, 1919 Baseball 'Almost Captivating' Myrtle Jeanne Clotz 1638 East 93rd Street June 16, 1919 Class Vice-President Gym Leaders—President Junior Friendship—Vice-President Melrosa—President Senior Friendship—Treasurer 'Merry Comedienne' Alene Adair Coleman 1321 Giddings Road October 22, 1918 Homeroom President, Secretary Junior Friendship Senior Friendship—Treasurer 'Always Chummy' Helen Calic 7106 Linwood Avenue April 3, 1919 Junior Friendship Melrosa Senior Friendship Spanish—President Student Council 'Has Charm' Mary Cannavino 1571 East 117th Street July 29, 1919 Homeroom President Student Council Laurean—T r easur er Commercial—Vice-President Walter Camp—Treasurer Whirlo—President Athenaeum—Treasurer 'Mighty Canny' Christine Capurn 8309 Sowinski Avenue April 7, 1919 Walter Camp 'Calm Charmer' Aldemira Cianforlini 2225 Murray Hill Road November 10, 1919 Athenaeum Commercial Club—President, Treas- urer Homeroom President, Vice-President Laurean National Honor 'Awfully Clever' Evanelle Clay 2202 East 83rd Street January 28, 1920 Choral Junior Friendship Melrosa Senior French Voice Culture 'Eminent Chorister' William Cohen 10612 Orville Avenue March 3, 1920 Blue and Gold—Advertising Manager Annual Play College Riding—President 'Witty Conniver' Russell Colt 6309 Hough Avenue April 20, 1919 Gym Leaders—Secretary 'Reasonable Chap' XI — Betty Jeanne Conney 1685 East 79th Street December 20, 1919 Athenaeum Blue and Gold Junior French Laurean Senior French Student Council 'Busy Coed' Jane Cotterman 8701 Birchdale October II, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship 'Joyiul Charmer Katherine Craven 1669 East 82nd Street April 11, 1919 Athletic Athenaeum Band Class Prophet Laurean National Honor Orchestra Senior Revue Student Council 'Kitty Charmer' Arlene Dahm 1109 East 78th Street August 5, 1920 Athenaeum Commercial—President Girls League National Honor Walter Camp Whirlo 'Abbreviated Damsel' Charles Davis 7700 Hough Avenue June 12, 1919 Band 'Hi-Y' Orchestra—All Ohio 'Cycling Demon' Edward Dawson 947 East 77th Street December 8, 1918 Chemistry 'Energetic Demon Katharine Delaney 7610 Cornelia Avenue January 15, 1919 Athenaeum Commercial Laurean Student Council Walter Camp Whirlo 'Kewpie Doll' Ted Constantine 1606 Holyrood Road July 23, 1920 Blue and Gold—Circulation Manager 'Hi-Y' Senior Revue 'Tiny Cueist' Janet Cotterman 8701 Birchdale October 11, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship 'Jovial Cutie' Jean Cwekoski 1210 East 82nd Street April 21, 1919 Commercial Spanish 'Joins Clubs' James Davey 11302 Knowlton Avenue October 26, 1918 'Hi-Y' 'Just Dandy' William J. Davis 1532 Ansel Road January 3, 1920 Blue and Gold—Business Manager National Honor 'Willing Doei' Robert Dearth 5606 Utica Avenue February 4, 1920 Annual Plays Band—Field Marshal Choral—Pr esid ent Choral Speaking Glee 'Hi-Y' Interscholastic Student Council Kellogg Peace Pact—Vice-President Lincoln—President Minstrel Show Orchestra 'Ready Debater' Frank DePetris 2225 Murray Hill Road October 31, 1920 'Frankly Devastating' — 12 Frances Marie Dolence 1179 East 60th Street May 16, 1919 'Friendly Damsel' Betty Downing 1439 East 59th Street June 12, 1917 Progressive Arts Whirlo 'Bonny Darling' Matilda Dunis 2165 East 87th Street November 29, 1919 Junior Friendship Melrosa Spanish Voice Culture 'Most Ducky' Esther Dziama 4204 Bucyrus Avenue October 5, 1919 Commercial Friendship German National Honor Walter Camp Whirlo 'Endlessly Doing' Edwin H. Eggers 1349 Russel Road June I, 1919 Commander-in-Chief of Hall Guards German—Corresponding Secretary Lincoln National Honor Student Council 'Ever Engaged' Jean Fadden 1744 East 26th Street February 6, 1920 Athenaeum Girls League—Vice-President Minstrel Shows French Latin Laurean National Honor 'Jolly Femme' Lily Fajfar 3512 St. Clair Avenue April 7, 1919 Choral Senior Friendship 'Laudatorily Frank' Blanche Doonan 7729 Superior Avenue June 22, 1919 Basketball—Captain Blue and Gold Senior Friendship Student Council 'Breaks Dishes' Fannie Drummond 2119 East 90th Street January 24, 1919 'Fascinating Diva Helen Dunn 1400 Nichols Road November 29, 1919 Girls Leaders—Sergeant-at-Arms Girls League Homeroom Treasurer Junior Friendship—Secretary Melrosa Student Council Senior Friendship—Vice-President 'Helpful Damsel' Alan Edmonson 1529 Addison Road June 1, 1919 National Honor Junior French 'Always Endeavoring' Gerry Esslie 2323 East 93rd Street January 21, 1919 Choral Girls League Homeroom President Junior French Melrosa National Honor Senior Friendship Senior French Voice Culture—President 'Gracious Enthusiast' Ed Falk 1851 East 82nd Street November 1, 1920 Blue and Gold 'Hi-Y' Lincoln Mahematics Hi-Press 'Evolves Fun' William Ferguson 1365 East Boulevard April 2, 1919 'Hi-Y' 'Watchful Fellow' —13 — Virginia Fiesler 12421 Giuss Avenue October 17, 1919 Girls League Homeroom Vice-President 'Very Fashionable' Albert ). Fontana 11902 Kelton Avenue fuly 31. 1919 Blue and Gold College 'Hi-Y'—Secretary Homeroom Baskeball—Captain Latin Play Lincoln National Honor Senior Revue Student Council Track 'All Fun Elsie Frank 1944 East 124th Street September 6, 1917 Progressive Arts 'Everyone's Friend' Albert A. Frindt 1580 East 118th Street June 12, 1919 Blue and Gold Chemistry College German—Sergeant-at-Arms 'Hi-Y' Senior Revue 'Awfully Fresh' Edward B. Gallegher 1622 East 78th Street September T, 1919 Annual Play Blue and Gold Choral Speaking 'Ever Gallant' Albert Gecewicz 1202 East 79th Street May 23, 1919 National Honor Orchestra Student Council 'Ambitious Go-Getter' Janet Geer 9400 Euclid Avenue April 26, 1920 Blue and Gold Choral Girls League Junior French Junior Friendship Laurean National Honor Voice Culture 'Just Good' Eleanor Fleck 6910 Whitney Avenue March 17, 1919 Choral Girls League Homeroom Vice-President Voice Culture 'Effervescent Flapper' Margaret Fox 12336 Ashbury Avenue September 30, 1919 Junior Friendship Homeroom Vice-President Senior Friendship Spanish 'Mentally Famous' Clarence Friedel 7021 Zoefer Avenue January 5, 1918 Stage Crew 'Curtain Fixer' William M. Fumich 6713% Bonna Avenue May 13, 1919 Band College Debating German 'Hi-Y'—Secretary Lincoln—Secretary Track 'Won't Forget' Mary Louise Gallegher 1622 East 78th Street September 7, 1919 'Merry Gal' Vito Gedgaudas 7304 Hecker Avenue October 8, 1918 'Very Garrulous' Evelyn Gillmore 1515 Addison Road January 4, 1919 Junior Friendship 'Efficient Girl' 14 — Anna Clinsek 1257 East 60th Street October 5, 1918 Choral Junior Friendship 'Always Genuine' Rosemary Golden 1237 East 86th Street August 9, 1917 Voice Culture 'Rare Grace' Charles Goldy 1382 East 132nd Street January 12, 1918 Spanish—Sergeant-at-Arms 'Cheerful Guy' Joyce Gorshe 1030 East 66th Place December 27, 1918 Commercial 'Jubilant Graduate' Irene Granquist 7217 Melrose Avenue June 7, 1920 Girls Leaders—Secretary Homeroom Treasurer Junior Friendship—Treasurer National Honor—Secretary Senior Friendship—Secretary Student Council 'Impressive Graduate' Olga Grebenc 1031 East 61st Street August 8, 1918 Student Council ’Orderly Girl' Betty Grosser 10605 Orville Avenue February 1, 1920 Homeroom President Homeroom Secretary Junior Friendship Senior Friendship—President Student Council Voice Culture—Secretary 'Beautiful Girl' Mildred Gogolan 6312 Linwood Avenue November 2, 1918 'Markedly Good-natured' Sidney Goldstein 11201 Wade Park Avenue December 12, 1918 ‘Snipe Gunner' Lillian Goolsby 2126 East 93rd Street February 18, 1918 Junior Friendship Voice Culture ‘Laughing Girl' Alice Granger 8413 Cedar Avenue March 15. 1920 Choral Speaking Spanish 'Amiable Guard’ Peter C. Grebauskas 5807 Linwood Avenue November 24, 1918 'Pleasing Gesticulator' Alice Gross 6103 Olive Court January 17, 1920 German 'Always Gregarious' Ellen Grubb 1578 Ansel Road May 12, 1919 Athenaeum Band Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer Junior Friendship National Honor Senior Friendship Senior Revue Student Council Walter Camp 'Enviably Graceful' Lillian Elizabeth Grubbs 1593 East 26th Street March 27, 1919 German Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms Melrosa Senior Revue Voice Culture 'Likes Games' Gloria Haines 2034 Cornell Road June 2, 1920 'Gorgeous Honey' Kathleen Rote Hardway 1806 East 87th Street June 1, 1919 Choral Class Secretary Girls League—President Melrosa—President Riding 'Kind Hearted' Dorothy Harris 2113 East 89th Street August 21, 1919 Student Council 'Does Homework' Doris Hasenmyer 6705 Schaefer Avenue May 21, 1920 Blue and Gold Class Prophet Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Walter Camp—Secretary Whirlo 'Delightfully Humorous' Evelyn Henry 8012 Melrose Avenue December 1, 1918 Senior Friendship Commercial ‘Especially Harmonious' Ardelle Heppes 6614 Hough Avenue February 6, 1919 Friendship Mathematics Volleyball—Captain 'Adept Horsewoman Harry Hageman 10731 Churchill Avenue August 30, 1917 'Hi-Y' Homeroom Treasurer 'Handsome Heartbreaker' George Halus 5614 Dibble Avenue August 18, 1919 German Math 'Good Hearted' Alice Harney 2249 East 82nd Street November 8, 1919 Homeroom Secretary Junior Friendship Melrosa Senior French Voice Culture 'Awfully Handy' Florence Hartman 8712 Superior Avenue May 6, 1919 Melrosa—Secretary Senior Revue Walter Camp 'Feels Healthy' Amanda Hatchette 8717 Blaine Avenue September 14, 1918 Blue and Gold Choral Junior French Junior Friendship Voice Culture 'Always Happy' Josephine Hondz 1184 East 80th Street October 2, 1920 Senior Friendship 'Just Halcyon' Joseph Horkey 6702 Superior Avenue December 27, 1920 Chemistry Fishing Rod 'Jigsaw Hercules' 16 — Frances Hotkiewicz 1217 East 80th Street March 13, 1919 Spanish 'Fashionable Hairdresser' Isis Hubbard 15409 Clifton Boulevard June 23, 1918 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Walter Camp 'Ideal Helper' Thomas Humenny 8115 Medina Avenue September 10, 1918 Homeroom Baseball—Captain Tries Hard' William Hutchison 1651 East 70th Street October 18, 1919 Chemistry—Treasurer 'Works Hard' Eleanora Magretta Jackson 2267 East 103rd Street October 30, 1918 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship 'Eats Jelly' Sophie Jersan 1101 East 71st Street October 23, 1919 'Soulful Jerry' Richard Kalal 1396 East 90th Street April 17, 1920 Baseball Basketball Reckless Kegler' Billie Hough 7711 Euclid Avenue February 17, 1919 Baseball—Captain Homeroom President, Secretary, Treasurer 'Blushing Heroine Earlene Hundley 1399 East 123rd Street May 2, 1919 Book Choral Speaking Spanish 'Ever Happy John Huszczo 8108 Pulaski Avenue May 21, 1919 Basketball 'Jumping Hoopster Dorothy Louise Jackson 9007 Blaine Avenue May 12, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Voice Culture 'Does Joke' Helen J. Jelesnianska 1614 East 38th Street August 27, 1919 'Hearty Jester' June Johnson 12906 Woodside Avenue June 7, 1918 'Just Jolly' Charles Kemp 1472 Addison Road January 19, 1919 Choral 'Champion Kibitzer' — 17 — Ernest Kickel 1190 East 80th Street August 17, 1919 Student Council Track Manager 'Easily Kissed' Bernadine Kintz 7613 Superior Avenue December 24, 1918 German Junior Friendship Orchestra 'Blonde Knitter' Walter Kozlowski 8316 Sowinski Avenue June 9, 1920 'Witty Knave' Eleanor Krause 5909 Utica Avenue February 21, 1920 Band Commercial German Senior Friendship Walter Camp 'Earnest Kid' George Kundmiller 1208 East 71st Street July 29, 1919 Band Student Council 'Great Kidder' Adele Lasch 10610 Wade Park Avenue January 14, 1920 Blue and Gold College Junior Friendship Kellogg Peace Pact Melrosa Riding Senior Friendship—Sergeant-at-Arms Voice Culture 'Avid Learner' Elmer LaVetter 1602 East 105th Street March 16, 1920 Band College Orchestra Tennis Ever Lunching' Robert King 2037 East 115th Street August 8, 1919 Lincoln 'Hi-Y' 'Really Keen' Harold Koroshes 7518 Wade Park Avenue April 15, 1920 Chemistry—President Laboratory Assistant National Honor 'Handsome Kid' Elizabeth Koss 1008 East 71st Street October 2, 1918 Melrosa Voice Culture 'Effervescent Kind' Helen Krzesinski 1078 Ansel Road June 3, 1919 'Helpful Kidder' Valda Lanese 1732 East 116th Place August 20, 1919 Basketball—Captain Homeroom President 'Very Lovely’ John Latecki 7506 Cornelia Avenue March 8, 1919 ‘Just Laughs' John Law 1873 East 78th Street October 9, 1918 'Jesting Lad' — 18 — May Law 1057 East 71st Street June 9, 1919 Homeroom Vice-President Spanish 'Most Lovable' William Leland 1341 East 88th Street August 20, 1919 'Well Liked' Elsie Jane MacDonald 8123 Cary Avenue November 3, 1919 Athenaeum Girls League Homeroom Vice-President Senior Friendship Senior Revue 'Ever Meticulous' Betty Mae Madora 7117 St. Clair Avenue May 30. 1919 Athletic Gym Leaders Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms National Honor Spanish 'Busy Maid' Grace Maloney 1763 East 87th Street July 1, 1918 Annual Play National Honor Student Council 'Good Mixer' Laurette Martens 1504 East 71st Street April 25, 1920 Blue and Gold—Art Staff Homeroom President Homeroom Vice-President Junior French Junior Friendship National Honor Senior Friendship 'Likes Modeling' Virginia Martin 1648 East 117th Street May 26, 1918 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Spanish 'Vivacious Maiden' David Harold Lebovitz 11604 Whitmore Avenue May 19, 1919 Blue and Gold 'Hi-Y' Spanish Senior Revue Student Council 'Definitely Leftist' June Lemon 7122 Linwood Avenue March 9. 1919 Athenaeum Choral College Junior Friendship Melrosa Riding Senior Friendship 'Jovial Leader' Robert Little 1397 East 86th Street December 27. 1917 Choral 'Rarely Loafing' Glyn Mainwaring 1536 East 76th Street June 16, 1919 Band Class President 'Hi-Y' Lincoln National Honor Orchestra ’Gets Marks' Lucille Marco 1677 East 81st Street July 15, 1919 Homeroom Treasurer Junior Friendship Progressive Arts Senior Friendship Walter Camp Whirlo 'Languishing Maiden' Frank Mervar 7801 Wade Park Avenue December 24, 1918 ’Fast Mover' Lillian Maupin 2191 East 90th Street May 7, 1919 Junior Friendship Melrosa Senior Friendship Spanish Voice Culture 'Lovely Maiden' 19 — William C. Mauser 6632 Bliss Avenue June 11, 1919 Band College Class Prophet German 'Hi-Y'—President Lincoln—Sergeant-at-Arms National Honor Orchestra Student Council 'Well Meaning' Edna Frances McGuire 1626 East 77th Street April 27, 1920 College Latin Spanish Senior Friendship 'Elegant Manners' Eleanore Melsbak 1326 East 90th Street September 16, 1919 'Eloquent Matchmaker' Homer Brice Meyers 8119 Linwood Avenue July 8, 1919 Blue and Gold—Advertising Manager Biology Laboratory Assistant 'Hi-Y'—-Vice-President Latin Lincoln National Honor—Treasurer ’Happy Mannville' Helen Lobdell 7877 East 90th Street May 14, 1919 'Has Loyalty' Ronald Miller 1877 East 75th Street June 10, 1919 'Resourceful Mathematician' John Mlakar 6007 Dibble Avenue September 15, 1919 Baseball Basketball Blue and Gold—Sports Editor Class Sergeant-at-Arms College Homeroom Baseball—Captain Homeroom Basketball—Captain National Honor 'Just Marvelous' Edward McGrath 8002 Carnegie Avenue June 7, 1918 Blue and Gold 'Hi-Y' 'Effortless Manager' Mary McHugh 1365 East 89th Street March 14, 1918 Choral—T r e as ur er Homeroom—Secretary, Treasurer Voice Culture 'Mere Morsel' Peggy Merry 8106 Cory Avenue April 17, 1919 'Pretty Mermaid' Eldora Mae Millar 10820 Superior Avenue August 18, 1919 Choral Junior Friendship Melrosa Spanish Voice Culture 'Enjoys Music' Pearl Ann Miller 12202 Ashbury Avenue September 23, 1919 Homeroom President Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Spanish—President 'Pretty Miss' Andrew Misny 7924 Kosciuszko Avenue November 22, 1920 Blue and Gold 'Always Meek' Betty Molnar 1388 East 30th Street May 7. 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship ’Bright Miss’ — 20 — Winifred Mooney 8401 Brookline Avenue October 14, 1917 Athletic Baseball—Captain Basketball—Captain Junior Friendship Senior Friendship 'Worthy Manager' Martha Morford 1530 East 115th Street April 27. 1919 Senior Friendship 'Model Manners' Marjorie Morton 1523 East 78th Street July 26, 1919 Progressive Arts Senior Friendship 'Modern Maiden Richard Moss 1610 East 105 th Street June 30, 1919 German Blue and Gold Homeroom Baseball—Captain Senior Revue Student Council T ennis—Capt ain 'Racquet Man Ivy Murray 1474 East 115th Street May 2, 1919 Homeroom Secretary- Junior Friendship—Secretary Senior Friendship Spanish 'Ideal Mathematician' Caroline Myslenski 8309 Sowinski Avenue December 14, 1919 Homeroom Secretary 'Charming Mortal' Norma Newbill 1447 East 120th Street July 16, 1920 Annual Play Athenaeum Choral Speaking Christmas Play College—Secretary French Laurean—Secretary Mantle Orator 'Naturally Neat' Virginia Moore 7011 Lawnview Avenue February 9, 1920 Athenaeum Blue and Gold College Girls League Homeroom Vice-President Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Whirlo 'Very Modest' Cosmo Morgan 5202 Harlem Avenue September 11, 1919 Band Blue and Gold Choral College Junior French Orchestra ’Carefree Musician Edna Morrison 1852 Crawford Road October 2, 1918 Homeroom President Senior Friendship 'Exotic Mademoiselle' Cletus Muenker 7613 Linwood Avenue October 9, 1917 Band Orchestra 'Clarinet Manipulator' Thomas Muscenti 10505 Cedar Avenue June 30, 1918 'Hi-Y' Too Mischievous' Walter Nehls 826 East 73rd Street November 7, 1918 Basketball Blue and Gold Class President Football Student Council 'Willy Nilly' Aimee Nicholas 10308 South Boulevard May 16, 1918 Choral 'Ardent Newshound' — 21 — Robert Harry Nickerson 1283 Norwood Hoad November 11, 1917 Chemistry Homeroom President Swimming 'Rather Nice' James O’Connor 1358 Giddings Road February 11, 1920 Class Treasurer 'Hi-Y' Homeroom Treasurer Senior Revue Student Council 'Just Overwhelming' Genevieve Olejarz 1114 East 79th Street August 20, 1920 Commercial 'Gay One' Genevieve Oshetski 1164 East 78th Street September 28, 1919 Athenaeum 'Gives Obligingly' Theresa Palay 10806 Orville Avenue May 13, 1920 Athenaeum Blue and Gold—Second Page Editor College Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer Junior French Senior French Laurean National Honor Student Council—Secretary True Poet' Emelia Papp 2899 East 114th Street April 25, 1919 Athenaeum Blue and Gold Commercial Laurean Whirlo 'Ever Pixilated' Sophie Paynick 1117 East 66th Street September 2, 1919 Baseball—Captain Basketball—Captain Friendship Walter Camp 'Straightforward Person' Jeannette Niebes 1357 East 124th Street September 7, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Whirlo 'Jolly Nymph' Jack O’Leary 5803 Linwood Avenue September 2, 1918 Apparatus Homeroom President, Secretary, Treasurer Student Council 'Jovial Obliger' Eugene Orenski 1076 East 79th Street July 15, 1919 'Emininet Osculator’ Mildred Otto 759 East 79th Street May 27% 1919 Senior Friendship ’Merry Optimist' Bob Palazzo 462 East 117th Street June 24, 1919 'Becomingly Polite' Mark R. Parker 7621 Euclid Avenue December 22, 1918 Band Choral Homeroom Baseball National Honor 'Masticates Pies' Bob Perkins 7418 Dellenbaugh Avenue May 30, 1919 Apparatus Band—Drum Major Homeroom President, Treasurer, Secretary Leaders Orchestra Student Council Track Tennis 'Bewitching Personage' — 22 — Helen Perry 1773 East 19th Street October 28, 1919 Gym Leaders—Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms 'Happy Personality' James Phipps 6102 Luther Avenue October 31, 1920 Orchestra 'Jocular Philanderer' Irene Podbielski 8506 Sowinski Avenue November 30, 1917 'Industrious Pal' Anne Posatiere 8420 Hough Avenue August 10, 1919 Commercial Progressive Arts Walter Camp Whirlo 'Amiable Person' Frances Pryatel 1137 East 66th Street May IS, 1919 'Forever Practical' Robert- Wendal Rickard 1256 East 74th Street September 25, 1919 Band Senior Revue 'Romping Romeo' Evelyn Roberts 1583 East 65th Street July 3, 1919 Athenaeum Blue and Gold—Assistant Sports Editor Commercial Girls League Junior Friendship Spanish Voice Culture Whirlo 'Eminent Reporter' Dorothy Petti 11623 Cornell Place February 16, 1919 Melrosa Senior Revue 'Delightful Performer' Viola Pierce 6400 Lexington Avenue June 1, 1919 Commercial Friendship German Girls League Walter Camp Whirlo 'Very Practical' Joe Polito 1397 East 82nd Street August 13, 1919 'Joy Personified' Ella Pretzlaf 6020 Quimby Avenue October 9, 1918 'Ever Prepared' Mary Eva Raub 1775 South Taylor Road October 23, 1918 ‘Most Reliable' Dick Riley 10605 Orville Avenue April 29, 1918 Stage Manager 'Daring Romeo' Elaine Roberts 1743 Northlield Road July 3, 1919 Girls League Junior Friendship 'Endless Retorter' — 23 — Cora Mae Rollins 7808 Sherman Avenue August 2, 1918 Melrosa 'Cute Rascal' Ray Saar 1579 Crawford Road May 27, 1920 Lincoln 'Radical Speech-maker' Ray Saks 1440 East 108th Street June 21, 1919 Basketball Manager Choral Football Manager Glee Student Council 'Rather Shy' Mary Kay Saylor 1214 Lakefront August 5, 1919 Blue and Gold Junior Friendship Progressive Arts Senior Friendship Senior Revue Voice Culture 'Marvelous Smile' Paul Schneider 6102 Whittier Avenue March 24, 1919 Student Council 'Plenty Satisfying' Ethel Segal 10211 Yale Avenue October 23, 1918 'Excellent Secretary' Elsie Selan 1012 East 63rd Street May 18, 1918 Athletic Baseball—Captain Basketball—Captain Melrosa 'Elegant Stepper' Elizabeth Ruminski 1206 East 85th Street September 10, 1918 French Junior Friendship Senior Friendship 'Ever Resourceful' Edward Salettel 1238 East 71st Street December 30, 1919 'Enough Said' Mildred Sattler 1260 East 84th Street October 10, 1919 Athenaeum Athletic Band Blue and Gold—Circulation Staff Class Poet Homeroom Prophet Junior Friendship National Honor Senior Revue Student Council—President Whirlo—Sergeant-at-Arms 'Mighty Smart' Ethel Schaeffer 8805 Blaine Avenue March 18, 1917 Junior Friendship Melrosa 'Everybody's Sweetheart' (eanne Seas 1320 East 91st Street September 3, 1918 Melrosa 'Jazz Swinger' Joseph Sejnowski 8020 Sowinski Avenue November 27, 1919 Blue and Gold 'Just Small' Joseph Seringer 7417 Wade Park Avenue November 12, 1919 Bookery—Manager Chemistry—President Class Prophet Class Treasurer Glee ' Hi-Y'—Vice-President Lincoln—Treasurer Student Council 'Just a Sipper' 24 Dorothy Sheridan 783 East 82nd Street March 17, J9J8 'Decidedly Sure' Walter Sibbet 1689 East 79th Street March 23, 1918 Band Glee Latin Orchestra—Secretary 'Windy Soloist' Charles Skelley 10301 Olivet Avenue February 26, 1919 Choral Glee 'Hi-Y'—Treasurer Lincoln—Secretary 'Carefully Shy' Charles John Smith 8619 Harkness Road January 24, 1918 'Certainly Sophisticated' Jacqueline Smyles 9013 Blaine Avenue September 10, 1919 Choral Melrosa Minstrel Show Voice Culture 'Jovial Smile' Frances Spik 1100 East 72nd Street March 5, 1919 Baseball—Captain Basketball—Captain 'Frankly Swell' Helen Stack 1335 East 65th Street April 14, 1919 'Horse Sense' Ethel Segal 10211 Yale Avenue October 23, 1918 'Earnest Stenographer' Sophie Sitkowski 1108 East 77th Street January 27, 1921 German ’Sincere Student' Helen Skoda 1092 East 71st Street April 28, 1919 German 'Handy Secretary' Walter Smith 1557 Crawford Road April 28, 1919 Blue and Gold 'Hi-Y' Homeroom Treasurer 'What Shoulders' Grace Spann 1437 East 82nd Street August 27, 1919 German 'Glamorous Siren' Gellanee Spiliotis 9101 Birchdale Avenue November 23, 1919 Athenaeum Band Student Council 'Gracious Smile' Carl Stafford 8418 Hough Avenue October 10, 1919 'Consistent Student' — 25 — Dorothy Stalzer 1401 East 61st Street March 15, 1919 German Mathematics 'Desirable Student' Anne L. Stewart 1362 East 81st Street June 21, 1919 Athenaeum Voice Culture Girls League Laurean 'Always Sure' Frank C Strauss 12 Cherokee Trail August 24, 1918 Football Homeroom President, Sergeant-at- Arms Tennis Track 'Famous Sportsman Mary Svetkauskas 1385 East 66th Street April 19. 1920 'Mighty Sweet' Bernard Task 1365 Addison Road March 21, 1919 Glee 'Battling Talker’ Aldean Tetzschner 1807 East 65th Street April 12,1919 'Always Tactful' Kathleen Thomas 882 East 76th Street December 23, 1918 Junior Friendship Voice Culture 'Keen Talent' Betty Steiner 1360 East 82nd Street March 25, 1919 Athenaeum 'Better Still' Hilton C. Schuttenberg 5710 White Avenue June 25, 1919 Band 'Hates School' Catherine Sunderman 1583 East 65th Street May 31, 1919 'Captivating Siren' Elaine Tallios 3032 Perkins Avenue November 23,, 1919 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Whirlo 'Ever True' Josephine Tasler 1687 East 55th Sireet September 9, 1919 Athenaeum Blue and Gold-First Page Editor Commercial—Vice-President Editor of Booklet Hi-Press Laurean 'Judicious Typist' Jeannette Timm, 1685 East 79th Street February 24, 1918 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship 'Justa Tot' Martha Tolowitz 5475 Lake Court November 25, 1919 German 'Mighty Talker' — 26 — Jessie Trendel 1323 East 80th Street September 23, 1918 Athenaeum Laurean Melrosa National Honor Student Council 'Justly Triumphant‘ Anastasia Trusz 1359 East 86th Street November 3, 1918 Walter Camp 'Amiable Tempered' Judith Ulrich 1668 East 117th Street February 28, 1921 Athenaeum Blue and Gold—Third Page Editor College French Homeroom President. Sergeant-at- Arms Laurean National Honor Voice Culture 'Journalist Unparalleled' Rita Voll 8003 Wade Park Avenue February 28, 1919 Senior Revue 'Revue Vamp' Hilma Wakefield 9130 Kenmore Avenue January 18, 1919 'Honest Worker' Lucille Emily Ware 1972 East 81st Street September 29, 1919 Athenaeum Basketball Captain Blue and Gold German Homeroom Vice President, Secretary- Junior Friendship Mathematics National Honor Ping Pong Captain Senior Friendship 'Laughing Writer' Helen Weinstein 11422 Orville Avenue March 9, 1920 Athenaeum Choral College German Homeroom Vice-President Homeroom Prophet Junior French Junior Friendship Laurean Melrosa Student Council Voice Culture Walter Camp 'Hearty Worker’ Viola Triantos 1440 East 61st Street March 6, 1919 'Very Timid' William Tushar 999 East 63rd Street September 20, 1919 ‘Williul Talker' Catherine Vail 1733 East 70th Street January 7. 1919 Orchestra 'Constant Vim' Virginia Von Kenzie 11714 Kelton Avenue April 10, 1919 Junior Friendship 'Very Vivacious' Norman Walko 7513 Lawnview Avenue January 31, 1919 Glee—Treasurer 'Hi-Y'—President 'Naturally Wily' Helen Warsniak 400 East 146th Street November 4, 1919 Junior Friendship Student Council 'Hard Worker' George Weis 9511 Lamont Avenue November 1, 1920 Basketball Manager Choral Speaking Football Manager German 'Hi-Y', Secretary Lincoln National Honor—President Riding Senior Revue Student Council Toastmaster 'Gabby Weasel' — 27 — Carlyle Wilkerson 5809 Curtiss Avenue January 13, 1919 'Calculating Wizard' Hazel Willis 9101 Blaine Avenue September 12, 1919 Melrosa Voice Culture 'Hates Wastefulness' Grace Wood 1251 East 58th Street August 14, 1918 Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Walter Camp 'Gracious Woman Ray Wyban 8216 Bellevue Avenue October 17, 1918 'Repels Work' Leslie Yarnold 7815 Redell Avenue May 6, 1919 Associate Editor of Booklet Blue and Gold—Assistant Sports Editor Class Prophet Orchestra Senior Revue 'Lively Youth' Regina Zolnoski 1209 East 82nd Street September 6, 1919 Commercial Girls League Progressive Arts Senior Friendship 'Revealing Zest' Hedwig Zylko 1346 East 92nd Street October 11, 1919 Progressive Arts 'Hates Zippers' Megan Williams 5716 Whittier Avenue August 2, 1918 Athenaeum Blue and Gold—Club Editor Choral Speaking Girls League—Secretary-Treasurer Hi-Press Melrosa Senior French Student Council ‘Merry Warbler' Leona Wisneski 1236 East 86th Street November 25, 1918 Spanish Walter Camp 'Little Witch' Meredith Wright 1529 East Boulevard August 15, 1920 Athenaeum—President Baseball—Captain Basketball—Captain Blue and Gold—Feature Editor Christmas Play College French Gym Leaders Homeroom President Latin Laurean National Honor Student Council 'Masterful Woman' Margaret Yano 927 East 72nd Street April 21, 1918 Junior Friendship Voice Culture 'Merry Youngster' Mildred Zamnik 11815 Kelton Avenue July 25, 1919 Athenaeum Girls League Homeroom President, Secretary, Treasurer Junior Friendship Laurean Spanish Student Council 'Merry Zetetic' Clarence Zweigart 1453 East 66ih Street September 19, 1919 Stage Crew 'Certainly Zealous' William Branford 7409 Linwood Avenue January 9, 1919 Glee—President Track—Captain Football 'Wild Bill' — 28 — William Lutz 6915 1 oeter Avenue July 9, 1918 'Worries Lots’ Edward Dumas 638 East 97th Street November 18, 1918 'Excellent Dancer John Henderson 8807 Blaine Avenue May 31, 1919 Track 'Jovial Hurdler' Joe Leibovitz 10203 Empire Avenue January 10, 1919 'Just Learning' Edward Sakenes 1304 East 66th Street December 13, 1917 'Easily Satisfied' Steve Djakovich 1730 East 33rd Street January 23, 1919 Blue and Gold 'Hi-Y'—Treasurer Senior Revue 'Something Different' Marge Gutman 8017 Melrose Avenue May 11. 1919 Junior Friendship Homeroom President Progressive Arts Walter Camp Senior Friendship Whirlo Girls League Choral Voice Culture 'Mighty Grand' Earl Jones 2237 East 78th Street March 16, 1919 'Endlessly Joking' Louis Motto 1536 East 41st Street April 16, 1919 Band 'Lazy Male' Betty Todd 809 East 93rd Street July 12, 1919 Accompanist for Orpheus and Choral Junior Friendship Homeroom Treasurer Minstrel Shows Riding Plays 'Belittles Trouble' Eva Mae Ussery 1786 Crawford Road June 18, 1919 'Ever Untroubled’ — 29 — Allen Alexander 2048 East 115ih Street January 17, 1920 'Ambitious Adventurer' Benny Andryskiewicz 8105 Bellevue Avenue May 28, 1917 'Best Alibler' Chester Arbaczewski 899 Ansel Road July 8. 1919 'Caesar's Admirer' Charles Armstrong 1275 Addison Road April 24, 1918 'Hi-Y'—Treasurer Leaders Student Council 'Chivalrous Alibier' Joe Babicki 1235 East 79th Street September 18, 1918 Baseball—Captain Basketball Manager Blue and Gold—Sports Editor Football Homeroom President National Honor 'Just Bashful' George Bair 1475 East 111th Street February 11, 1916 'Gracious Beau Ben Borchert 973 East 77th Street Basketball Blue and Gold Football Homeroom Baseball—Captain Homeroom Basketball—Captain Homeroom Volleyball—Captain 'Beau Brummel' Valentine Henry Breynak 1443 East 92nd Street March 31, 1918 'Very Best' William Brucker 1776 East 32nd Street February 20, 1917 ‘Watta Boy' Angela Carapic 1355 East 31st Street December 14, 1919 Commercial Junior Friendship Senior Friendship Walter Camp 'Always Giggling' Stanley Golinski 8024 Medina Avenue October 16, 1918 'Somewhat Goofy' Angela Kalcher 6006 Linwood Avenue September 7. 1919 'Advocates Kindness' Ben Kasperski 8013 Korman Avenue July 14, 1920 'Bashful Kid' Christine Kerzmanc 927 Mand Avenue December 23, 1918 'Careful Kid' Joe Kowalczyk 1185 East 74th Street February 17, 1919 Leaders—President 'Justa Kidder' George Kundmiller 1208 East 71st Street July 29, 1919 'Great Kid' Frank Masevice 8323 Pulaski Avenue July 19, 1919 ‘Famous Macer' Joe Milauskas 8209 Simon Avenue November 26, 1919 Volley Ball—Captain 'Jolly Mixer' Eileen Miller 6400 Lexington Avenue September 6, 1919 Whirlo 'Elegant Model' Loretta Mog 1155 East 74th Street September 22, 1919 Walter Camp 'Lively Miss' Edward Pacek 1254 East 81st Street October 24, 1919 'Exasperating Pessimist' Anne Pengov 1172 Addison Road July 3, 1919 Blue and Gold German Junior Friendship Whirlo , 'Amazingly Pretty' Arthur C. Penwarden 1651 East 93rd Street April 19, 1919 Blue and Gold 'Awful Pest' Jerome Poelking 1383 East 94th Street June 23, 1919 'Jovial Person Charlene Reynolds 8707 Blaine Avenue July 27, 1919 Homeroom Basketball—Captain Melrosa Voice Culture 'Chic Rogue' Peter Shimshock 8105 Pulaski Avenue November 18, 1919 'Personal Servicer' Russell Simmons 5218 St Clair Avenue October 14, 1918 'Rather Swell' Dorothy Smith 1736 East 84th Street February 11, 1918 Voice Culture 'Dandy Singer' Ruth Stephens 8707 Carnegie Avenue August 26, 1918 Blue and Gold—Feature Editor Friendship Minstrel Show 'Reads Steadily' Victoria Streiner 1020 East 61st Street May 19, 1919 Voice Culture 'Vivacious Songstress' George Thomas 882 East 76th Street May 22, 1917 Apparatus Homeroom Basketball Football Leaders ’Gullible Troubador' Edward Walczak 8123 Bellvue Avenue October 21, 1920 'Eternal Worker' — 30 — Class History By Leslie Bunch IN the fall of 1934 a bewildered but resolute band of pilgrims searching for truth and knowledge wandered into the wilderness known as Decker Woods and settled at East High School. They quickly made friends with the hostile Decker Tribe of Indians. As the leaves grew on the trees these pilgrims also grew and began to assimulate the knowledge and behavior of their strange neighbors. Many moons passed thus. We find that in March, 1936, in an effort to prevent their defusion into the tribes of East High, these hardy souls organized the Senior Class of 1937. One Glyn Mainwaring, a player of the flute, was chosen as the leader of the flock. Two venerable soothsayers of the Decker Tribe, Gisela Birkner and Marvin Johnson, wTere chosen to help guide the destinies of the children of wisdom. By now the news of the great intellectual wisdom and physical prowess of these scholars traveled far and wide as if on the wings of an eagle. Many more moons passed as these children of wisdom endured times of need and enjoyed times of plenty. In January, 1937, in accordance with an old Indian custom, Norma Newbill received the honor of being made Mantle Orator of the Senior Class. Defying age old traditions a feminine member of the pilgrims, Mildred Sattler was elected president of the Student Council, the governing body of East High. “Hi-Y,” an ancient order of Monks of Mischief, honored Robert Wilson Blake by making him the supreme potentate of all East “Hi-Y” Clubs. The Senior Friendship Club recognized the brilliance and leadership of the children of wisdom by electing Betty Grosser Chief Squaw of their organization. The spring of 1937 brought a change in leadership of the band of pilgrims. Walter Nehls, forerunner of the circus strong man, was selected to guide their fortunes. Robert Dearth, first of the matinee idols, became a tradition because of his ability to strike the mindfs chords of pathos in his dramatic work which drew capacity crowds in the Town Tepee. The dramatic achievement of the age was realized when these monks of knowledge under the brilliant leadership of that dilettante of drama, George Weis, presented that famed dramatic work, “The Senior Revue.” The children of wisdom,, aside from their intellectual and cultural achievements, were also famed for their social gatherings, especially their class dances, at which many of the present ballet dances were first conceived. As the leaves grow on the trees, so must they part from the trees. Thus it was that in the spring of 1937 great sorrow descended upon the band of pilgrims. The mighty chieftain of the Deckerites had ordained that before the passing of the last moon of June these pilgrims must leave Decker Woods and seek their fortunes in more fertile hunting grounds. With grim determination these children of wisdom prepared to go forth into the world in search of whatever the Great White Father held — 31 —


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