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EXODUS Jan. ’45 CLASS COMMITTEES SENIOR REVUE PROM 12A MIXER Chris Markos—Script Chairman Carolyn Shadley—Production Chairman Claude Hirsch jack Auble James Kravitz Kathryn Giviskos Virginia Tasi Bob Glowacki Maxine O’Hara Bob Schroeder—Chairman Olga Mazur Irene Morask George Mattey Nettie Stanish Margaret Christopher James Kravitz—Chairman Ruth Solether Carl Burkons Kathryn Giviskos Wallace Zawacki Richard Schlick Angela Alaqua Claude Hirsch 12B MIXER CLASS HISTORIAN Ruth Solether Bob Schroeder—Chairman James Kravitz Ruth Solether Peter Gialamas Angela Alaqua June Boenig EXODUS COMMITTEE EDITORIAL STAFF Janet House, Chairman Carl Burkons Celia Homa Catherine Cullen Doris Wisehart Joan Balmer BUSINESS STAFF Irene Krzys Richard Schaefer Elizabeth Lovejoy Ladonna Stiers FACULTY ADVISER, EVAN LODGE 8
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ADMINISTRATION Jan. ’45 EXODUS I want to take this opportunity to express the appreciation and affection of the entire faculty, including myself, to the class of January, 1945. You have been helpful and loyal. I hope the years to come will be increasingly kind to you and that our friendship will continue over these years. Emmet E. Smeltz, Principal You may not have learned all the lessons your school had for you to learn, but that you have mastered enough of them to make you more nearly aware of what ought to go into your to- morrows is our hope. Grace A. Martin, Assistant Principal Your country has been at war during all the three years you have been at East High School. This was has necessitated many adjustments at home and in school. You have made these ad- justments well enough to complete your high school education. This, in itself, is an excellent tribute to all the fine people in your graduating class. J. J. Stillinger, Assistant Principal 7
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Jan. ’45 EXODUS CLASS OFFICERS TONY KORDALSK! 7908 Crumb Avenue Vice-Pres. National Honor, “Hi-Y,” Pres. 12B and 12A Class, Pres. Ger- man Club, Vice-Pres. Math Club, Stu- dent Council, Pres. Lincoln Club, Sr. Revue, Annual Play JUNE BOENIG 1 071 East 67 Street National Honor, Vice-Pres. 1 2A Class, Sec. Athenaeum, Laurean, H. R. Of- ficer, Latin Club, Set Room Assistant Friendly towards all might well be his motto. Being president of dif- ferent clubs as well as of his class for both semesters was a pastime for him. Her blue eyes are heightened by her blue-rimmed glasses, harlequin in shape. Smiling and unassuming, she is liked by many who are proud of her friendship. ANNE SMALL CHANGE GAM I ERE 1919 Coltman Road Sec. 12B and 12A Class, Commercial Club, H. R. Officer, Annual Play, Musicale, Sr. Revue, Choral Club Small but mighty, with long dark brown hair and sparkling eyes. She loves to play the piano, boogie-woogie and blues, even though she looks as if her feet wouldn’t reach the pedals. ELAINE WOLFESS WOLF 1 362 East 92 Street Treas. 12A Class, Bank Bookkeeper, Student Council, Laurean, Athenaeum, Tea Room, Annual Play, Senior Re- vue, National Honor Smallest in the class, but she doesn’t mind. Whenever it was feared there might be a dull moment in the Senior Revue, she was introduced to keep things going. CHRIS GREEK MARKOS 1614 Holyrood Road Sgt.-at-Arms 12A Class, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Annual Play, Lincoln Club, Wrestling Club, H.S.H. Chair- man, Hall Guard, Chairman Script Committee Senior Revue The class wise-cracker, Chris is noted for always asking a question or answer- ing one when the rest of the minds of the class are blank. He never lets his curly hair grow long, but keeps it short in a crew-cut. 9
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