East High School - Sunrise Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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Our Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of February, 1933, finding that we have acquired many odd traits which we are unable to take with us upon our departure from the portals of East High School, have decided to leave them to those who we think are best fitted to accept them. Ponder then, one and all, while you read this document, as duly drawn up and sworn to this 27th day of January, 1933. Evelyn Crowner bequeaths her height to Ina Zimmer. Emil Anton, who speaks so well in public, leaves this ability to William Liebler. Irvin Baker begs Freddie Babo to take his looks andalsoalargeportionofhis“IT”. Thomas Hollarn leaves his winning smile to Harry Levey. Casimir Jakubowski bequeaths his ability to flirt to Mugsie Thomas, who is such a shy little boy. “Did” DeTuerk leaves his ability to high jump to Freddie Herbo. Abraham Molash leaves his power to argue in P. O. D. to Tom Rodgers. To Bill Smith, Matilda Lauretta leaves her modesty. John Stewart leaves his skill at working jig-saw puzzles to John McLeod, who throws a fit at the mere mention of the word. Robert Huegel leaves his “drag” with Miss Hughes to Mary Yingling, George Blossey, and the many, many others who hunger for mercy. Morrie Puleo leaves his dark, handsome features to Max Phillips. Adelaide Wood leaves her dramatic ability to “Shy” Gonski, who, she is sure will make good use of it. Edward Burgnon leaves his strange power over the women to “Tiflfy” Solomon. Joe McDannel leaves his yen for big game hunting to Tom Pierson. John Machuga is planning to leave the country. Jeanne Grugin leaves her ability to chew gum so loudly and enthusiastically to Albert Freeman. Jack Brydon leaves his tennis ability to Mr. Ray. Art Amann dares anyone to take Audrey. To maintain the reputation of the school, Eva Shniderman bequeaths her high marks to Paul Anderson. Eugene Kreider leaves his fair complexion to Thomas Lambros. John Tupitza leaves his tumbling skill to John Jageman. Marion Franke leaves her slenderness to Marion Mead. John Rafalowski leaves his dancing ability to Bus Smiley. Fred Haffey leaves his red, well-combed hair to Ed Zelaney. Anna Yusz leaves her sweetness to Earl Wagner. Arthur Guelcher leaves his appetite to Harry Shniderman. Howard Norwat hopes Mr. Harbold will accept his slim waistline. Edward Chileli who has such a lovely singing voice leaves it to Earl Kelly. Armand Chimenti, the lad with the big. brown eyes, leaves them to Richard Schultz. Anna Forish leaves her quietness to “Babe” Diesel. Jack Laraway leaves his prowess on the gridiron to hat-a-man” Kearney, who will undoubtedly need it. Robert Frank bequeaths his golf clubs to James Laird. Dolores Schneider leaves her attractiveness and dynamic personality to Ann Figasky, but on second thought takes it back as Ann already has a great deal of both. Ernest Rice, who is the proud possessor of an enormous vocabulary, leaves this treasure to “Five Ten Osiecki. Paul Corritore leaves his extraordinary violin playing to Rose Scharrer with the hope that this will make the programs by the orchestra more bearable. Gladys Graboski leaves her curly hair to Rosemarie Mahoney. 17



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Sixth Annual M11)-YEAR COMMENCEMENT EAST HIGH SCHOOL Friday. January 27, 1933 Overture—The Bridal Rose C. Lavallee Invocation Dr. E. Maclay Gearhart MUSICAL PROGRAM Girls’ Chorus a. Ave Maria b. I go before my charmer c. In the boat Violin Solo a. Thais b. Frasquita Edward Chi lei i Jacob Arcade It Thomas Morley Edvard Grieg Massenet Lehar— Kriesler SYMPOSIUM Presque Isle GRABOSKI, JAKUBOWSKI, GLADYS CASIMIR MACHUGA. JOHN SWANSON. CATHERINE Summary Physical Formation Birds and Animals Summer Flowers YUSZ, ANNA Highways ANTON, EMIL Water Works Park K W( H. EDWARD Trees WOOD, ADELAIDE Autumn Flowers SUM DERM AN. EVA Spring Flowers BAKER. IRVIN The North Shore FRANKE. MARION The Channel LAURETTA MATILDA Cranberry Day KREIDER, EUGENE Recreations BURGNON, EDWARD Early History DcTUKKK. PAUL Lighthouse CHIMENTI. ARMANI) Misery Bay FRANK. ROBERT Ownership Remarks Presentation of Diplomas School Song Principal John W. Ray Superintendent John C. Diehl J ones Music Director—Gustav Nelson 19

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