WW 525 fluff Wg? 19 Q ,?,,,.,M Wqww M5531 GWMMM , 9 M51 4410 2Zdj,Z2fW2C, J? My QQ W Ji 75 Lv x W5tkW'7f KV JL i' gfwg 01055 x u .N 55 N 'CAA ,' ijinf,-'Q FJWAMS QCWXQMVCQZL I . ' Eff' ,V . ' L My .-. M. F. -I' A 4 7 I Tiki 'Lf ...gf 1 5449, .1 'X X m L f 1 XQ-kj .-L xxx NX xx xi f xl R vs. Q Q . '-2 . -L. J' X- 5 'N 1 i 4 RJ ' R, : ex . A 1 , X9 A 'L - ,3 RJ lx, : X J x, N' . gy,-K N 9 J XJ , X 5 x KNQ 3 ww N- +J X 4, v . 4 E . 4. T. ui , 4 . all A3 . 3,2 yn, . P I. 35 ,,w 54 . ,-1 gf, F i .val 1. 14. win ts. - i Q 'S 4 , .4 ', 1. .- ' .-A .575 1 tllttlllllll We, the nineteen members of the Sunrise Staff, present this, the 1950 Annual, to 'three distinct groups at East 'High School. May you in the Iunior High- receive an clear picture of the many clubs, organizations, athletics, and intra- school activities in which you can participate. May aura portrayal be an incentive to you to do great things for your school. For the tenth and eleventh graders our hopes are strong that you will emulate or copy those who have just graduated. Where they have been good scholars you ,must be betterg where they have been 'good athletes you must be betterg and Where they have been good leaders you must be stil-1 better. y ' To-the graduating class We present this yearbook, confident that it will hold for you a record of everything t important that has transpired at East High duringyour senior year. May its memories be a joy to you, always. r ,WV ,. ,1 1. ' 5,11 gm ,. V,-Ti. .ps 4.41 E-mp s s -- fill--1L:'k?lJ 3 1 -... 'A Y4121FI,14'QifQg Ps ififfa 505 ,, .i.-P.--'V -H g. .4-.2 ,X - ..m-- q.. . V ,N f. -'-',- . sf ' mf' .,':f:5-1-s gf . 5-53,11 ' .. !t'+34'?:,Ar,'s Y, sq. ,, il -..Yr. - y- .',,- ,L -3-2' 4-:xl -2-5 I w 1 a .. - -px--T-fw,,,.-,fr ,...1.:1.. . - - -- , Y . , , -is N r PM A fy 4., bj' v fa, A' P , I If . If fi' t ,W Ziaof 'duff --5-Q j'4 Af 1: iywzg- .,Q444' --Affj , 1, -' ' J. 1 r j ' AL F ,Q 32 ' Kai? 'I' If 4 .'3 :WU EUNHISE ,mmwz 4, THE SWUH NASE of MET HIEH EEHUIH mm, wwnsmvnnm rn N , 1 if WU' A4 uv ,X .O ,' f . 7 Vp lb 3 yb , ,. ,wx , W. M' Mlff W M WW b AQILNJ ji M fa L fd! gist-H We, the Senior Class of l95O, wish to dedicate this annual to Mr. Raymond l. Gardner. We will always remember him trom our ninth qrade science classes, for his help in our attempts to organize our class with various social events, tor his line job of coaching our cross-country team, and tor many other thincgs too numerous to mention. For the past three years he has heen the loyal advisor ol our Sunrise statt. lt is due to his time and energy that you now have these treasured annuals, Through our sundry dealings with him we have come to reoard Pay l. as one ot our personal friends as well as one ol our teachers. , Q 1' raw . '4 . . , ' '-1 .. V, i .. , .L 'W ,L , ,gig 'V I . 2-fu 1-my 4 1 ,.'5f1-y ,. 'iff-fF.'u5,1 , , 7 Jani 1 N-fl mf- Q' ,,, Jr. '- f - L'i.,:- lv. . ' -f' 1' ., ' A QR -, J v , ,--H 4 al t I f 0 I 1. 8 ' :K gf.ig..g-x L, iv-ui' . .- 17':,,' 142141 ,g 7,'- 2 -'zihg-2 WT' 7 f SI'-:.f'+i . .-Q 7 f-a -1 - 3f'LfQf1 11 '. Q nil -Q ff ue- - ,,-T5 ig.. if n-my . if .:.. , 1 ff 'ruff Q. M , . iggflri. . ' . vp 4 ,A 4 r I ' 1 'if '- ,- M . v t. , , . .'1 1. h,4, !lUlflllllSlllilllllll HAROLD D. LEBERMAN Principal In September of 1945, Mr. Leberman came to East High as our new principal. His administrative ability and his keen interest in the welfare of East High School have won the sincere admiration of both the faculty and the student body. Mr. Leberman has proved himself one of our best friends. He is interested in our problems, no matter how trivial, and is always willing to give a little helpful advice. We, at East High, are fortunate in having a man with such a pleasant personality at the head of our school. t ,,.- . ,f 1 wi :wi ' f ., 4 1 5 n 5 S e E 9 E SZ ff E 5 Q 5 r T K 2 i e if 5 E v u., P ! F 1 if H, 1 ii E. E E E E if 'E , ... V . - .V Nw- .x-1.-......,-.M .-.-W-...-.ww--1 -.-,,,,1.,,...-:rww.-v-..,r-f,...,..,,,.,,-,1--y--.f..-',f,- . . K- . - 1 fWALTER ANDERSON IR? AR SMITH ADELAIDE BACHMAN WILLIAM BANNISTER KATHRYN BARBER General Shop X Math atics Mathematics Biology Merchandising X -1 I 4 ,I V1-.xx rw Q., mlm.. fm- ,I ur l f wmlilyihlm N A A . ADELINE BLAIR ESTHER BRYAN WILLIAM BURGER TERESA BURNS CLARA CARLSON Commercial Social Studies Instrumenial Music English History 12.-lwlii Iiwwkkf-qv-1 f1,Im,,,f'1.1,. Aflw. r 4l'1nl.ni'L-Z'Uw:lw.21'l' nwlf-.,f f'lN.1N JEANETTE CAUSGROVE JOSEPH CHRISTOPH CATHERINE CHRISTOPH NORD COFINI MARIAN COLLINS nglish Mathematics Civics Special Education Librarian llfuf llm'1'Vv: iiwlf C511 li l V I-:wH.1H 1,1-fully Mm-11 I ' Iiw:x.l:1xr11ii1:1LW.1!f1l I 11'- Q' I DOROTHY DAVIES ARTHUR DETZEL RAYMOND GARDNER GEOR E History Health General Science G raphy LOUISE GRILL History RALPH E. HARBOLD MARY JANE HEBERLY EILEEN HELD FRED JAMESON PEARL JONES n 1- n- . 1. A n, ,A .', - n I - nu.-- r.-....n-n. GERTRUDE KING MINNETTA KUPERMAN TEKLA LAFFEY ROBERT LEEMHUIS CLAIRE LILLIS Speech Geography Mathematics Choral Activities Art English M 1: qw ' MARCELLA LUBIN RICHARD MARTIN HARRY MASSING MARY MCMAHON CLYDE A. MERRILEES Worrl Study English General Science English Mathematics Spellinq I V l -mflmll lui-uI!vC'.xlwr1--T ALiv1,4- lv li1Ii.1.kq'lwII Wm -v LAURA MILES RUTH MILLOY HOWARD MISCHLER GILBERT MUNZ JOHN NEASE Orthogenic Latin Geography Physics Shorthand German l'-n MIW M-H1-mf-r H9 General Science Typing ll u- : IM' I' l 1vw1lu!ll 'Hui IM,-kv--ll .ill I.V,l4.4,,L.f-tlv.v1l 'll-vlrzl:lC'ufl-'ln Tm 'k 13 My I. l4.1-wl--ull C'f,fl.'11 EILEEN NORTH KATHERINE PILLE CLAUDIA PIOTROWSKI WILFORD POMEROY AVIS PUTNAM Sewing Gym, Archery, Twirling English Mathematics Ty ing P V- YU-fvi-Ml, Hd kffllvull General Science Bookkeeping 1-.v:nll.uv, liwqxrlrvwwg Twnllnl Driving Husunflss Mrgr Eiurxrwf- im , 1 MARGUERITE RICHARD RICHARDS CECELIA RYBINSKI BEATRICE SHEVICK RECTENWALD Swimming Spanish French Home Economics VV,,n y If'r,1.,I'f,,-iulm History World History M VMI f'i1i.w.-Hz AU! 'I .dx,k fd'UdA.h Civics fiwumxwxvg f'fvm'lx . A , , , , - , ffljn 1 ff? ISABEL SOURWINE SARA SPETZ LOUIS TULLIO JEAN VAI-IIN Hisfnry Biglogy Physical Education Swimming, Health, First Aid -,1,,,' VH 1, IA 1. ' Horticulture lx and Sr I1lv- 5fav1nr1 mv' X E kc- G.A A.f5wumC1ub, Tvlnuls FUN WYNN WARREN GEORGIE WEIBLER ELEANOR YOUNG Mathematics Home Nursing English Huys College Club Journalism Tom Tram LOUISE SNXDER ,gf Arm ypfgfvvjx HOWARD WAGNER Drafting J A Ill lltlllllllllllll Bertha Kliamernn The senior class, in the summer of 1949, lost one of its friendliest members. Her sweet southern accent and cheerful smile were a joy to her classmates and teachers alike. Bertha will always be remembered for her friendly congenial ways. Tx .. ? ul. +1-vm -.......i l i 1 1 Vg 3 -4 -i 44 t- 'z l 'J '1 '1 1 I s '1 1 fi I I 3 L 4 W 5 f , , 'K sw .K 4 A ,gf A Q Q 3 Q- a sz Q. Q x I QQ LM: TF :yi , Q m E 4 9' .... ,, Q' +1 'H in X . 2 ? 'iw ' .. E xx ko X X .5 4 PY ji Ss: 2 f sv A Q Xe ia 04 'Sui MX- '5 i Hx 3-We , . N- x '- ' tf 'Q Nm .sf 1,135 x 'igggw I 35 I A Q -x new W S f Qin vii ww ig grey? V K f Vmwsw, xii? V. , vhs ' QA. Q W xx W W -' -14..7.., 'fg-s 'JN'-r'f'I1 K I 'J H -'-- -ev'-4, 15 piq- . . ,. su- ..-H., .- - -,,, m'5 This is the greatest moment of our lives. This is the day we have been preparing our- selves for. ' The subjects we have studied will enable us to go into our chosen profession, whatever it may be. Every day we will discover how we are using our high school education in all that we do and say. But high school has not all been English, history, and algebra. No, there are other things that will never be forgotten-as the note passing in studyhall, the noise of the crowded halls, the day we had our graduation pictures taken, the thrill of receiving our class rings, the way we cheered at the football games, the fun we had at the Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance, and the smile and Hello Mr. Leberman gave us when he met us in the hall. Then came Christmas and with it the fun we had at the Holly Hop. We'll never forget the antics we went through on Class Day, the way we cried when we sang the school song song for the last time, and the way our hands shook when we were given our diplomas. ' High school has been so many things-the classes we have attended, the friends we have made, and the teachers who have helped us to be the kind of people we want to be. Truly, these have been the greatest years of our lives. SEHIUHE n Tlf'r,FTY11l n:. ?f'x . . , 5, PERRY MELNITSKY f President PATRICIA CASEY Vice-President S C O E L F r N A F A 1 A S 1 Inj'-,V ' .-'Y O S C R E R S Secretary WILLIAM OATMAN Treasurer 1 A or 145 V NASE lll llill ANTHONY ABBATE Academic Football l Basketball 1 Track l Store Owner DOLORES ACKERLY General M Club 2, 3, 4 College Club 4 Drum and Bugle 3 Volley Ball 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2 Office Worker EGILIO ALO CHARLOTTE ALOIZ ARNOLD AMENDOLA Academic General ACSdBmiC Basketball 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball Honor Society 3, 4 College Club 4 Mdllaqm' lf 2' 3 4 Football Manager 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Foollldll Mdlldqer l 2 3 lntra-mural Volleyball 4 Home Room Council 2 Bookkeeper OLORES ANGELOTTI Commercial M Club 2, 4 Track 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 MARIE BALOS Commercial M Club 2, 4 College Club 4 Volleyball 2, 4 Bookkeeper MARGARET BANASZEK GEORGE BANISTTR LORETTA BARABA3 Commercial General Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 M Club 4 Volleyball 3 Softball l G. S. C. 4 Track 3 Volleyball 3 Telephone Operator 4 15 n Navy Electrician Secretary Htitit TU tttitttt IACK BARBER ALEXANDER BARNEY KATHLEEN BARNEY MARIAN BECKER NANCY BECKER Academic General General General Academic Masquers 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 M Club 2 M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4 Volleyball 4 College Club 4 College Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Track 2, 4 Track 3 Drum and Bugle 3 H. R. Representative 3 jollege Club 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Basketball 4 H. R. Representative 4 Masquers 4 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4 l'l. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Sunrise 4 College College Nurse Doctor OMANA BEHRENDT WILLIAM BENNETT CARL BERNATOWICZ IAMES BEVERIDGE FTLMORE BTLETNIKOFF stributive Education General General Academic General M Club 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Water Polo 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunrise 4 Football 1 Swimming 2, 4 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Masquers 4 Musician 116, EU llllllll lll Ellllll IACK BINDEMAN Academic Football 4 Honor Society 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Civil Engineer IOYCE BORCZON Academic M Club 2, 3, 4 Sunrise 3, 4 College Club 4 H. R. Council 4 Nurse ARLIE BRADISH Commercial Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Football 2 Cross Country 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Artist MARY LOUISE BRZEZICKI Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 College Club 4 Track 3 Secretary MARY LOU BUCKEL General M Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Band 4 College Club 3, 4 President 4 Advertiser LOUISE BUCZYNSKI TOM BUGENHAGEN MARY BUKOWSKI DONALD BURGER DOROTHY BUTERBAUGH Commercial Academic Commercial General Commercial M Club 2, 4 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Vlrestling 3, 4 M Club 2 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Honor Society 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2 Cabinet 4 President 4 Sunrise 4 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4 Sunrise 4 Private Secretary A Success Secretary Merchant Marine Secretary 117: IH HUIIIH tUt IEHHH ALVERA CAMERA MARTIN CANAVAN PATRICIA CASEY IOSEPI-I CERMAK PAUL CERMAK General General General General Distributive Educatio M Club 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Swimming 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Eastcapades 3, 4 Sunrise 4 Student Cabinet 3 Physical Education Beautician Navy Teacher Engineer Accountant CHARLES CHASE CHRISTINE CHROSTOWSKI LOUIS CHROSTOWSKI TERESA CIANELLA YOLANDA CIOTCLI General Distributive Education Distributive Education General General Baseball 3 M Club 2, 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Evening Girl Reserves 4 Volleyball 3 Vice President 4 ntra-mural Basketball 2 Cheerleading 2. 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Eastcapades 3 Navy Drummer Florist 118. IH HEI IMI UHUIHEIHHU IEORGE CISZKOWSKI SHIRLEY CONLEY IACK COST General General Commercial Basketball 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Tennis 4 Glee Club 2, 3 G. S. C. 4 H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Colleqe Club 4 Stenographer Public Accountant MARGARET COUGHLIN Academic Honor Society 3, 4 Sunrise 3, 4 Coveditor 4 College Club 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Teacher CLYDE CRITCHFIELD General Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Navy WALTER CROCKER RICHARD DeLUCA WILLIAM DENGEL Academic Academic General Football 2, 3, 4 Intra mural Basketball 2 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Baseball Manager 4 Good Job A Success Navy 1191. IACK DEUTSCH General Swimming 2, 3, 4 Water Polo 2, 3, 4 Furnace Repairman WILMA DONNELI. Academic M Club 3 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Iournalism 3 Nurse Hllttt HUUH MHEUH ARGIE DOUGLAS HELEN DREW JOHN DREW LILY DUNSTON FLORENCE DZIUBKOWSKI Commercial Academic General General Commercial Band 2, 3, 4 Eastcapacles 3 Football 2 M Club 2, 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3 Program Chairman 3 Swimming 2 College Club 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 College Club 4 Basketball 2 Cheerleading 2, 3 Basketball 3 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Typist Physician Navy Interior Decorator ENE DZVONYICSAK IACK EDWARDS IOSEPH ERDELY Commercial Academic Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2 College Club 3 College Club 4 H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 2 Football 3 Florist Draftsman Typist 420: lOHN ESSIGMANN General Football 2 Student Cabinet 3, 4 H. R. Council 2 Water Polo 3 Swimming 3 Air Craft Designer ROSS ETTER Academic Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Water Polo 2, 4 Baseball 3 College ill A Still ANGELINE FABIN General M Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Eastcapades 3, 4 H. R. Chairman 4 Beautician DOLORES FALCONE General M Club Twirlinq 2, 3, 4 Eastcapades 2, 3, 4 l amboree 2 Clerk ROSE MARIE FAY General M Club 2, 3, 4 Masquers 4 Choir 4 Basketball 3, 4 Eastcapades 2, 3 Nurse MARGARET FEIKLES Commercial M Club 2, 3 Secretary ,J lANET FELDT Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3 Choir 4 tudent Cabinet ll. R. Council l Secretary RAY FITZGERALD CONSTANTINE FLENGAS General Colleqe Club 3, 4 Torn Tom 3, 4 General M Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 Life Saving 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Secretary RUTH FRANZ Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 College Club 4 Masquers 3, 4 Eastcapades 4 H. R. Representative l Typist 421. MARIAN FRESCH EDWARD FULLER Commercial Distributive Education M Club 2, 3, 4 Torn Torn 2, 3 College Club 4 Band 2, 3 Basketball 4 Orchestra 3 Eastcapades 3 Marching Band 2 3 Receptionist Theological Course ARY GNACINSKI Academic M Club 2, 3, 4 G. S. C. 4 Acguacade 3 jollege Club 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 House Wife MARY GORANFLO Academic M Club 4 College Club 4 Teacher BARBARA GORNALL Academic M Club 2, 4 College Club 2, 4 Masguers 4 Tom Tom 2, 3, 4 H. R. Council 4 Teacher I lllll ll Plllll ll? Academic Swimming l, 2, 3, Student Cabinet 2, Water Polo l, 2, 3, H. R. Council l, Eastcapades 3 Physicist 4 4 3 4 MARY GRACE GOSTOMSK Commercial Tom Tom 3, 4 Assistant Editor 4 Masquers 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Student Cabinet 4 Private Secretary DLORES GOWETSKY General Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Beautician BARBARA GREEN General Swimming l, 2, 3, 4 Life Saving 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Track 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 X-ray Technician CHARLES GRIEWAHN FRANCES GRUTKOWSKI CATHERINE GRIESBAUM Academic General Distributive Education Football 2 Cheerleading 2 lVllClub 2, 3 Golf 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Choir 4 College Club 3, 4 Businessman Beautician '22, Htl IHHI I HHVI THU RICHARD HAFT General Basketball I, 2, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4 H. R. Basketball 3 Baker WILLIAM HALL General H. R. Council 3, 4 Choir 4 Glee Club 4 Wrestling 2, 3 Cross Country 3, 4 Marine Corps LOUISE HANCOCK General M Club 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4 Tennis 4 Own a Restaurant CAROL I-IARRINGTON IANICE I-IASSETT General Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Cheerleading 2, 3, :4 Band 4 College Club 4 Basketball 3, 4 Nurse Eastcapades 3, 4 Seamatresl MARILYN HEIM General Tom Tom 4 Teacher RITA HELFELDT Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Secretary KATHERINE HESS Academic M Club 2, 3, 4 Life Saving 2 College Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 G. S. C. 4 Physical Educational Teacher a23l DENNIS HODGES HELEN HOFFMAN Academic General M Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2 Drum and Bugle 3 Eastcapades 2, 4 College Club 4 Airline Career JRETTA HOFFMAN MARGARET HOFFMAN Commercial Commercial Band 4 College Club 4 1 and Bugle 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 4 College Club 4 Basketball 2 M Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4 Sr. Chorus,4 M Club 2 Secretary Secretary lllllUlttES Ellltl Hllllll DOROTHY HOMICZ DOROTHY HORTON General Academic M Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 2 Volleyball 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Nurse WILMA HORTON General M Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 2, 3 Florist .UCILLE IZBICKI ANNE IASKIEWICZ CATHERINE IELL ROSEMARIE IERIOSKI CONSTANCE IOHNSON General Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial M Club 2, 3 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 M Club 3, 4 M Club 2, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 ning Girl Reserves 4 Volleyball 2, 3 Tom Tom 4 Basketball 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 College Club 4 Basketball 2 Masquers 4 Choir 3. 4 Volleyball 2 Choir 3, 4 Volleyball 2. 3 College Club 4 Office Worker Stenographer Model Secretary S9C1'6f8fY 424. lll lllllUlllEE lOAN IOHNSON BETTY KANE GORDON KIDDER IOSEPH KILISZEWSKI General General Academic General Chorus 2 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Eastcapades 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Twirlinq 2, 3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 lntra-mural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Cabinet 4 Beautician Secretary Bachelor College CONSTANCE KIMET Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 College Club 4 Twirlinq l, 2, 3, 4 Eastcapades 2, 3, 4 Airline Hostess DORIS KING EDITH KLECHNER ALBERT KLINS JAMES KOENIG ELEANORE KONIECZNA General General Academic Academic Academic Sunrise 4 Eastcapades 3 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Swimming 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Tumbling 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3 Water Polo 3, 4 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Band 4 Hi,Y 3, 4 Track 4 Eastcapacles 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Volleyball 4 M Club 2, 4 Medical Secretary Nurse Aeronautics Barber Nurse 125, ZUTH KONIECZNY General M Club 2, 3, 4 fheerleading 2, 3, 4 Tom Tom 3, 4 Editor 4 Eastcapades 2, 3 English Teacher MARY LYNN KOSCIELNIAK Academic College Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Swimming 4 Nurse ltlHSUH HHH lllllllllll Hill RICHARD KOSCIELNIAK General Eastcapades 3 Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2 Businessman MARY KOSTUR RITA KOWALCZYK General Commercial Tennis 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 College Club 4 Volleyball 3 Office Typist Typist CHARLOTTE KOVAC General M Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2 Basketball 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3 College Club 4 Receptionist MARY KOVAC Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Life Saving 2 Chorus 3 Choir 4 College Club 4 Receptionist DOROTHY KRAHNKE CLEMENS KRUSEWICZ PHYLLIS KRUSZEWSKI Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Sr Chorus 2 Choir 3, 4 Eastcapades 2 u26p General General Auto Mechanic Hit UUHIIIIIS UI A IIHUHI BETTY KRYSIAK TI-IERESA KUCHAR IAMES KUJAN MARLENE KUNES ROBERT LAWRENCE Commercial General General Academic General M Club 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3 Football 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Volleyball 3 Wrestling 3 Choir 4 Band 4 Track 3, 4 Sr. Chorus 2 Choir 4 Baseball 2 Tom Tom 3, 4 Chorus 4 Intra-mural Basketball 3, 4 H. R. Representative 2 Clerk Typist Welder SHIRLEY LAWSON MARCIA LECHNER WILLIAM LEE Academic General Commercial College Club 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 2, 3 Cheerleading 2, 3. 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Eastcapades 3, 4 Cards and Announcements Chriltian Service Beautician '27, RONALD LOADER General Eastcapades 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Show Business IACOUELINE LOOMIS Distributive Education M Club 2 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Retail Work ll HllllltllS HW llltll tHllE lOAN LUBELSKI BENIAMIN LYONS PAUL MacKENZlE itributive Education General General M Clllb 2 Band 2, 3, 4 emng Curl Reserves 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 IEROME MAHON Academic Football l, 2, 3, 4 Student Cabinet l, 2, 3 Glee Club 3 Athletic Director l OSEPH MANDO General lntra-mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Choir 4 Contractor KCOUELINE MARKS DORIS MAY PHYLLIS MCKANE Commercial General Commercial Twtrltng 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 2 M Club 2, 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 3 Sr. Chorus 2 Swimmmg 3 College Club 4 Choir 3 College Club 3, 4 Eastcapades 2, 3, 4 Go to College Nurse Stenographer Q 28 p PERRY MELNITSKY Academic Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3 Student Cabinet 1, 2 Engineer CATHERINE MILLER Academic M Club 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Sr. Chorus 2 Tom Tom 2, 3, 4 Masquers 4 Fashion Model WI IIVI, lllll IIIIW IOSEPH MILLER General Swimming 3, 4 Wafer Polo 2, 3, 4 Have own Business SHIRLIE MORAN LUCARIA MOROSKY General Academic M Club 3 M Club 3, 4 College Club 4 College Club 4 Lifesaving 2, 3, 4 Tennis 4 Volleyball 2 Model Beautician BETTY MORDICA ROSE MARIE MRAZ Distributive Education General M Club 2 Nurse WALTER NACORSKI Academic Track 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Wreslling 2 Choir 2, 3, 4 Useful to Humanity SHIRLEY NECKEL ROSE MARIE NELSON General Commercial M Club 3, 4 M Club 2, 3 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Tennis 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Life Saving 2 Houlewife Private Secretary or 29 1 RALPH NORMAN Academic Band l, 2, 3, 4 Sunrise 4 Honor Society 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Masque-rs 4 Dentist WILLIAM OATMAN Academic Football 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Hi Y 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Engineer CAROL O'BRIEN Academic Honor Society 3, 4 Sunrise 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Masquers 4 Student Cabinet 4 naboratory Technician HENRY OLDACI-I General Football 3, 4 Baseball 4 Game Warden EVIHH Illllll IE Hit lllltllllttl LEONARD OLEKSIK General Baseball l Basketball 2, 3, 4 Engineer VIRGINIA OLESS Commercial M Club 4 Eastcapades 2 Office Worker GERALDINE ONDA Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4 Sunrise 4 Eastcapades 3 Stenographer IHARLES ORLOFF General Cross Country 3, 4 Water Polo 4 Swimming 4 Track 3, 4 R. Basketball 2, 3, LOUISE PAGE Academic M Club 2, 3, 4 Sunrise 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Lite Saving 3, 4 4 G.S.C.4 Nurse IOAN PARKER Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Sunrise 4 Business Manager 4 Student Cabinet 3, 4 Receptionist K I RICHARD PATERNITI ALEX PELINSKY Academic Football 2, 3, 4 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4 H. R. Representative 1 College Distributive Education Butcher Ut HH UMW ttlllllllt RUTH fPlUS Commercial M Club 4 Student Council 4 College Club 4 DANIEL POMORSKI DOROTHY PRYLINSKI General Distributive Education Football 3, 4 Sr. Chorus 3 Baseball 4 Cross Country 2 Wrestling 4 lntra-mural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Own a Sign Service' Manager of a Store ELMER RACHOCKI General Track 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Choir 4 Businessman SYLVIA RAICA General M Club 2, 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 2, Chorus 3, 4 Chou' 4 Blind -1 Telephone Operator l AMES RAUN General Jwn a Gal Station PATRICIA RAY General M Club 2, 3, 4 Twirling 2, 3, 4 College Club 4 Eastcapades 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 3 Air Line Hostess KAY REED WILLIAM REBS RACUL RIBLET Distributive Education General Academic M Club 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Band 2 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4 H. P. Busketlmll 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3 Cards ,ind Eastcapades 2, 3 Announcenientts 4 H. P. Council 4 c 31 n Own a Business Engineer RRY ANN RYDELSKI General Mail Clerk CONRAD SAMANO General Sunrise 3, 4 Water Polo 4 Swimming 4 Game Warden HIHIH Htl IS IUEI DONALD SEXAUER IANET SICARI IOAN SISCO Academic Distributive Education Academic l-li-Y 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 4 Drum and Bugle 2, 3,4 College Club 2, 4 Swimming Club 4 Life Saving 4 Choir 4 Physical Education Farmer Design and Make Clothes Teacher BHARD SKONIECZKA ROBERT SLOWIKOWSKI FRANK SLURKANICH Academic General Academic Football 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2 Lasketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling l, 3 lntra-mural Bowling 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 lntra-mural Track 3' 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Hi,Y 3' 4 Water Polo 4 General Electric Dentist Auto Mechanic Apprentice 132, CI-IARLEEN SMITH Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 3 Sr. Chorus 2 Tumbling 2 Volleyball 4 Private Secretary PHILIP SMITH Academic Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 Electronics llll lllllllll Sllll llllllHlllB RICHARD STAZER VERONICA STEFAN FRED STEPHENSON GERALD STORK RICHARD STURTEVANT General Commercial Academic Distributive Education Academic 'l. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4 M Club 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 H. R. Council 2 Band 4 Drum and Bugle 2, 3 Volleyball 4 Make a Million Typist Electronics Police Officer ICHARD SWANSON DOROTHY SZCZESNY DOROTHY TARKOWSKI JAMES THORWART LOIS THORWART Academic General Commercial Distributive Education Commercial College Club 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 4 Masquers 2 M Club 4 Archery 3 Drum and Bugle 4 Glee Club 2 G. S. C. 4 Basketball 2 H. R. Representative 3 Research Chemist Secretary Private Secretary Manager Work at Hammermill 133. UDREY TOMILIN General Choir 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 4 Chorus 2, 4 Basketball 2 Swimming 2 Nurse Hllllll IS Hit VHIEWTSE DOLORES TOPOROWSKI ETTA TRACY ROBERT TRACY General Academic Academic M Club 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 4 College Club 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3 College Club 4 Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Volleyball 2, 3 Basketball 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2 lntra-mural Basketball l, 3, 4 Interior Decorator I Nurse Electrical Engineer RUTH TUPITZA Academic M Club 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Life Saving 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 G, S. C. 4 Nurse INA TURNER General Volleyball 2, 3, Chorus 4 Basketball 2, 3, Archery 2, 3 Nurse IRENE TUSZYNSKI IOAN URBANIAK ANN ELLA VOLK ROBERT VOORHIS Commercial Commercial Commercial General 4 M Club 4 M Club 2, 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 Evening Girl Reserves 4 Tennis 2 4 College Club 4 Life Saving 2 Volleyball 2 Eastcapades 4 Secretary General Office Work Secretary 434, UI IHVIHIIUH DORIS WALKER Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Eastcapades 2 Chorus 2, 3 Choir 4 Private Secretary RONALD SNYDER To Graduate in ' February, 1951 IOHN WINIARCZYK Distributive Education BERNARD WARZYNIAK CHARLES WEBER RICHARD WHITBREAD Distributive Education General General Glee Club 4 JOSEPH ZAWODNIK Academic Masquers 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 Hi Y 3, 4 Tom Tom 4 Water Polo 4 Auto Mechanic Electrician Doctor JEARI.. ZDROIEWSKI General M Club 3, 4 Drum and Bugle 2 Orchestra 3, 4 Concert Violinist ROBERT WLODARCZYK Academic Football I, 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 3 Swimming 2 Play Football ALVIN WRIGHT General Wrestling 2, 3, 4 College Club 3, 4 U. S. Navy - 35 1. ROSEMARY YANNITELLO Commercial M Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Drum and Bugle 3 Volleyball 4 Writer LEONARD ZIELINSKI General Wrestling 2, 4 Oil Industry Une of the finest things in life, which is both lovely and soothing is music. East High School offers to its students the opportunity of joining a variety of musical groups These organizations, under the leadership of Messrs. Leemhuis, USIC gk X fftfizjg 4 t -'fi N0 7-ES B L1 1' C1 +1 r , cmd Clfwellmmd, pn-- setuted fx vfiriefty ot Corluvrts durinq thw school your. The hifzh cfxh bm' ot its proqrams is attested by the larqv dudlf Q-ucels whiCh f'I1jOYGLt them. Wet can feel proud to attend L1 school, which Ottelrs to its stuctexhts these' tmvr things ot litem llllEtllE VUIHE lst Row: D Runstedler, D. Killmaier, M. l-lorak, l. Sisco, A. Camera, M. Kiliszewski, l. Feldt, D. Walker, A. Wyant, M. Kovac, G. Leshko, M. L. Buckel, D. Krahnke. Znd Row: A. Tomilin, M. May, D. Trott, T. Truskowslci, K. Millei, C. lell, M. Kunes, D. Daniels, R. Cigara, R. M. Fay, D. Zawistowski, S. Raica, M. Simon, C. lohnson, G. Evanoff. 3:-d Row: Mr. Leemhuis, R. Anderson, D. Butler, R. Belczyk, W. Hall, l. Mando, T. lobczynski, C. Griewahn, T. lohnson, W. Nagorski, R. Koscielniak. 4th Row: l. Wells, E. Rachoclci, l. Cost, P. MacKenzie, R. Miller, W. Oatman, R. Trott, l. Kiliszewski, l. Barber, l. Bindeman, N. Figurski, l-l. Bilman. Uur East High A Cappella Choir had another successful year of singing under the able direction of Mr. Leernhuis. Their first scheduled appearance was December 6 and 7 at the Strong Vincent Auditorium. They combined with the choirs of Academy and Strong Vincent as an added highlight to the Christmas Con- cert of the Erie Philharmonic Orchestra. The Choir sang before the Kiwanis Club of Erie, at the Christmas Concert, Edison School, and the Annual Spring Concert. Our Choir, fifty members strong, has worked side by side for perfection in choral singing so that honor and praise would be brought to EAST l-llCfl-l. 4138. llllill Hill ll Elltlilll lst Row: M. l. Lee, M. Hoffman, V. Urbanski, I. Stolarski, D. Mirazak, S. Raica, M. Horak, C. Tirak, L. Schley A. Schaack, l. Mando, P. M. Yanitello. 2nd Row: H. Lewis, A. Tomilin, W. fuchno, M. A. Falun, D. Homicz, l. Sisuo N. Ring, H. Schyocde, I. Smialek, E. Bitzer, C. lohnson. 3rd Row: V. Davis, C. Pintea, P. Trude, M. Szymecki, P Fowler, M. Evanotf, B. Corbin, M. Zawistoske, l. Naylar, T. Tuscynski, O. Tupitza, M. Van Scoyoc. 4th Row: Mr Leemhuis, P. Smith, M. May, H. Hariste, l. Turner, L. Myers, M. D. Gnacinski, N. Ekimoff, T. Tusynski, D. Zawistoslci D. Krauchen, L. Hoffman. ln the Senior Girls' Chorus may be found tenth, eleventh, and twelth grade students who are eager to further their musical training in this organization. Proper breath control, good posture, and vocal training are some of the fundamentals learned by this group. Their training is conducted by Mr. Robert Leemhuis, a well qualified music teacher. Their first public appearance was before a huge audience at our annual Christmas Concert. They also appeared at our Spring Concert which was held May 19. .1391 HWS lil YUU lst Row: l. Greaves, C. Noyer, l. Rundquist, N. Patterson, C. Van Buren, D. First, C. Gardner, l. Gcss, S. Metzler, R. Crisci, V. Barany, E. Gouldsrnith, L. Graham, B. Blossey, M. Marshall, V. Station, D. Stromenger, S. Walker, R. Williams, R. Lentz, S. Dalyrimple. 2nd Row: P. Flengas, C. Borkowiak, l. Micheao, F. Lindsey, B. Pepott, B. Hodges, C. Brown, S. Moyer, N. Swartout, M. Skonieczlca, N. Klemm, l. Yurkovich, T. Roznowski, M. Petit, B. Mihalic, M. Ben- nett, E. Prizinsky, l. Lutz, C. Beveridge. 3rd Row: P. Peters, L. Wiedenhaefer, D. Anderson, M. Schlicter, M. Chros towska, M. Voulgarakis, D. Simanowski, K. Enas, M. L. Cochran, N. Dale, T. Karpilc, l. Woilasik, A. Vlorosky, G. Kisielewski, B. Baginski, W. Northcross, E. G'Brien, R. Ross, E. Flinn, B. Beveridge. 4th Row: Mr. Leernhuis, E. Wisniewski, P. Walter, N, McCartney, S. Collins, D. luchno, l. Chatter, S. Bush, E. Salmon, l. Szparaga, V. Flak, V. Corbin, D. Meyer, M. Macosko, C. Agens, L. Seminuk, L. Farrington, l. Schultz, B. Romanek, C. Bennet, L. Bogue. East can be truly proud ot its lunior Girls Chorus which is now composed ot ninety students. The class is held in two sections, tirst and third periods, to accommodate the great interest in music. The girls, eager to participate in singing activi- ties, are learning the basic rules of good tonal qualities. Among the essentials taught to this group are: proper use ot voice, voice blending, diction, dynamics, and note reading. Under the leadership ot Mr. Robert Leernhuis, the girls sang at our Annual Gpen House Party, the Christmas Choral Concert, and the Spring Concert. J' F K D Etllttl HHH llltl lst Row: D. Myers, D. Borgia, G. La Maye, D. Koehler, E. Vale, N. Towner, l. Tighe, I. Lemke, W. Sunde. 2nd Row: S. Winiarczylc, C. Alacce, N. Markopoulos, W. Hall, R. Brown, l. Romesburg, C. Fetzner, R. Anderson. 3rd Row: Mr. Leemhuis, C. Weber, l. Mando, L. Zielinslci, A. Makarowski, l. Schroeder, T. Zimmerman, C. Weber, C. Orloff, R. Pletz. 4th Row: R. Loader, P. MacKenzie, E. Rachocki, W. Bennett, C. Sachse, P. Smith, P. DeNiro, C. Leysa, l. Rudd, F. Lawrence. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Leemhuis, East High's Glee Club is one of the finest organiza- tions tound in the school. Boys, both senior and junior high, who are eager to participate in vocal training may belong to this group. The boys, who get together every sixth period are taught correct harmonizing in four part harmony, proper breath control, and vocal exercises. They appeared at the Annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. 4:41, VUHHEHIUE LUHHHIUHS lst Row: G. Macaluso, L. Dicarlo, I. Milks, V. Stefan, E. Kleckner, l. lohnson, C. Harrington, R. Oless, K. Burdick, T. Feeney. 2nd Row: R. Norman, M. Douglas, l. A. Ennis, l. Sueta, D. Cipriani, G. Finster, A. Bierzonski, T. Droast, P. Walizer, T. Kaus, G. Halupczynski, l. Szymczak, Mr. Burger. 3rd Row: L. Dunston, G. Hopkins, G. Hahn, W. Schuler, A. Brooks, W. Bennett, C. Cassano, S. Raica, S. Raica, L. Hoffman, P. Simon, B. Beveridge, M. L. Bucket 4th Row: L. Muse, D. Brooks, R. Simon, B. Herrington, P. MacKenzie, R. McNaughton, N. Pancerev, E. Kormos R. Norman, W. Sontheimer, S. Mitulski. I Ot all the musical organizations the band is the most active. Participating in pep rallies, marching in the halt-time performances, preparing for the spring concert, playing for students at other schools, Fairview, Gridley, and Academy are a few of the many activities ot the band. These activities keep Mr. Burger and the band very busy rehearsing during second period every day. The band, very colorful in its scarlet and gray uniforms, is very ably assisted by the twirlers. 142: HUliiBtllfS PHUUIEIEE lst Row: P. Cahelot, P. Smyklo, V. Samueloft, G. Boiarslu, D. Hahn, S. Weidner, l. Dash, Mr. Bnrqer. 2nd Row W. Howell, I. Kwiatkowski, R. Sfvhnler, C. Snanller, L. Sittinqer, D. Fischel, G. Foor, E. Bni'han.in, D. Wells, R. Allen D. Haliipczynski. 3rd Row: G. Salman, L, Tillman, l. Burke, l. Rnslca, N, Enos, T. Polviiis, E. Wyanl, P. Fkunoll, l Dietz, F. Forbes, l. Lynch. Thr' liinior band Consisting of thirty-tive members ii: one ot tho largest East has ever had. The main purpose ot the lr. Band is preparation for Senior Band and Qrchestra. By iisinq a system of drilling on scale exercises and rhythm exercises, Mr. Burger is turning out very many students who will add much to the advanced organizations. The lr. Bands bio moment is when they play in the Sprinq Concert. They have a part of the program for themselves and then join the Seniors to form a massed band. 143. it lltl Ut tlilttllllflll lst Row: Mr. Burger, l. A. Ennis, L. Miller, G. Spronatti, K. Haqluncl, M, Ulrich, E. Zielinski, D. Bindeman, 2nd Row: P. Simon, M, lohnson, W. Bennett, C, Cassano, D. Brooks, l. Sueta, T. Kaus, N, Pancerev, N. Cristea. The Qrchestra, under the baton ot Mr. Burger, rehearses tourth period every day. They concentrate on classical music but occasionally play a novelty number. Their music is enjoyed at assembly programs, Eastcapades, commencement exercises and the musical concerts. q44x tIUtttt Utt Utt lst Row: M Cochran. N. Gorchinski, G, Falcrcrner, D, Ciotoh, M, A. Dietz, N. Humes, C. Tvffajehrzak, R Mnllnherq R. Erxvkson, M. B. Hewes. I. L. Lesh, C. Moser, M. Grzeqnzewskl, B. Kemp. 2nd Row: L. Blank, P. Pmttlefs, M, Set-.H-Q-.Q R. Warren, G, Dmmldson, R. Moser, Pm. Flynn, B. ROLUIHS, I. Fdlroner, B. Goss, D. Murray K. P.1x1.m1eretf. There are two string Classes, one under the' direction ot Mr, Williiarrt Burger, and the other under the direction ot Mr. Paul Cleveland. Students in these Classes are prepared tor their tuture in the Qrchestm. Some of these students have had previous experience, others hdve not. All of them show an increasing talent. 145, Elllllll EUHHUE The Color Guards, one of our newest organizations, forms an honor quartl for the band. l-low proudly these smartly uniformed qirls carry our school colors and Old Glory to the lively music of Our Band! Under the direction of Mr. Burger these girls have mastered the technique of rnarchinq, and they add that certain touch for which East liioh is noted. lst Row: M. I. Lee, L. Post, G. Baqinski, D. Zawxstcwski, S. Cheszsario, M. Coatney. Znd Row M. Hoffman, E. Salman, R. Fay, S. Myers, M. Dolak, L. Buczynski, lll lll lilllltllll lst Row: S. Walker, S. Thompson, C. O'Brien, M. Herrington, E. DeLuca. 2nd Row: T. Mando, l, Ennes, l, Kiliszewski, M. Gostomski, l. Parker. 3rd Row: N. Bobrow, S. Emling, K. Katchen, l. lohnson, R. Oatman. 4th Row: W. Kelley, l. Caroll, l. Essigrnan, R. Norman, C. Harrington, T. Bugenhagen. President ....... .,.,. I oe Kiliszewski Vice President ..., .... T om Bugenhagen Secretary ..... .,.. C arol O'Brien Treasurer . . . .... Sylvia Emling The Student Cabinet is composed ot mem- bers ot all the grades and the Sunrise Staff, the Tom Tom Staff, and the Honor Society. In order to become a member ot this organization, one must be elected and voted on by the different home rooms. Once a member, it is his duty to help make arrangements tor the t'Eastcapades and to plan the paid auditoriumsn which the students enjoy very much. It is a great honor to be a member of this group. It is a stepping stone between the students and the teachers. Utlllltlllll IH llllltlll lst Row: G. Spironutti, M. Coclnun, D. Lloyd, D. Klein, l.. lfiipptifc. 2nd Row: P. Tonnlin E. Zielnisl-ai, R. Hilbert, M. Lushotf, E. Ziehnski, R. Kiwis, l. Bizezinski, R, Anderson. 3rd Row: M. Delinski, E. Bitzer, C. Aqens, V. Sdmuelolf, L. Mclfrell, W. Hull, R. Neth, l.. Huiiinqtoii, M. BeCl1.e1', M. Ulrieh. 4th Row: A. Kudlock, M. Fabin, H. Miuezynslci, V. Sirnrnom, A. Tneeone, R. Slcoiiiecku, C. Prelrzulc, B. Herrington, K. Hovis, l. Borczon, R. Pius. As the :government needs ambassadors so the student cabinet needs the home room Council. They are the link between the teachers and the students they are the helping stall, an invaluable aid to the Cabinet. Their' duties eonsist ot intormino the home rooms ol the various drives undertaken by our school, Colleetinq auditorium dues and plan- ninq the annual procluelion ol the Eastcapades. Under' the Capable advisorship ol both Miss McMahon and Miss Sourwine their duties are sure to be fulfilled with utinost sueeess. l 44491: Htl ltlt lIlUlltU'S ll Ellllt l lst Row: M. Gardner, D. Biridemari, G. Lechko, N. Becker, M. Lee, M. Christos. 2nd Row: C. O'Brien, M. Hoffman, R. Fay, C. Tell, D. Zawistcwski, S. Federoff, V. Davis. 3rd Row: D. Laird, M. Gostomski, K. Miller, G. Baginski, T. Bindeman. 4th Row: I. Beveridge, R. Norman, I. Barber, J. Zawodnik. President .... . . . . .loe Zawodnik Vice-President. . , . ,... Carol G'Brien Secretary ..... .... N ancy' Becker Treasurer .... . . .Gay Baginski The Masguers' main objective is to develop the acting ability ot its members! In order to become a member ot this group you must be a student in senior high and must be voted on by the older group. Under the advisorship ot Miss King, this talented group puts on performances tor the students in the auditorium. These performances are greatly appreciated by the students and are Well received. HUUHE HHltllllllllfS tHllHtH lst Row: C. O'Brien, E. Alo, l. Parker. Standing: M. Couqhlin, l. Bindeman, l. Horton, R. Norman, M. Bukowski, W. Lee, T. Buqenhagen. ed hall, the dramatic A darkened, hush approach of a figure and a determined tap upon the shoulder. For many this is the most impor- tant moment in their high school experiences. The Honor Society is announcing in its impres sive way its newest members. All realize that one must possess certain qualities to make them eligible for membership. Scholarship . . . . H. Service . . . Honor . . . Leadership. The cu 1- vation of these qualities and pride at being listed among its members is the ultimate goal of a successful school life. So esteemed an organi- zation, then, must have a capable advisor and this position is very adequately filled by Mrs. Ruth Milloy who is loved and respected for her ' d ' r, charm and p and a friend. ersonality as a teacher, an a viso 151. EHIWUS, Eltttitttit lst Row: M. Gorentlo, E. Sulinski, M. Christas, C. Kimit, L. Hottman, S. Conley, M. Simon, M Fresh, L Mullet, M. Hoffman, D. Acherly, E. Beckwith, H. Leto, M. lanuleski, P. Crzchowski, E Cameron, l. Marks, S. Moran, C. Barlow, D. Runstedler. 2nd Row: L. Page, l. McFadden, R Tupitsa, R. Cagara, C. G'Brien, M. Kolrak, M. Bucket, M. Gardner, H. Drew, M. Nash, N. Becker M. Hoffman, K. Cooper, M. Herrington, l. Pappas, C. Harrington, D. May, R. Blasko. 3rd Row M. Brzezciski, R. Pins, R. Kowatczyk, H. Hoffman, D. Niewinny, G. Baganski, B. lohnscn, M. Horak B. Kunes, S. Lawson, R. Franz, F. Dziubkowski, T. Mando, K. Hovis, L. Post, E. Tracy, G. Leshko 4th Row: D. Krauchen, C. Kolvak, M. Balos, B. Cvornall, M. Heim, E. Breyley, M. Malinowski l. Kingsley, V. Davis, H. Miaczynski, S. Markiewicz, D. Becker, I. Dzvonyicsak, L. Izbicki, l. Urbaniak D. Homicz, M. Becker, H. Karpinski, M. Karpinski, l. Sisco, D. Bindeman, C. Dietz. Sth Row A. Wyant, l.Wheeler, L. Olson, D. Lascowski, l. Kruszewicz, E. Mikolajczyk, l. Bujnowski, L Borczon M. Coughlin, B. Green, C. Aloiz, D. luckna, S. Federotf, K. Tell, N. Muffy, D. Dembaugh, E. Liepec E. Peck, B. Carrick. President .,... .. . . .Mary LOU BUCKGI There are many girls in senior high who Vice-Premdem t . H l.'l Mary Arm Nash plan to go to college. ln order to help them A decide which one to attend, the Girls' College Sssfstsfv '- 'A M my L11 Gardner Club was organized. Treasurer .... ....,. H elen Drew Advigory I ' A U y n I U V A 4MiSS Carlson Since then, the group has grown until now the membership is about seventy-tive ,gi S' art 'A ji At our December meeting, Ingelie Carlson, trom North Park College and Carol Thompson from Chio State College spoke to the girls about their experiences at college. loyce Neth, the representative trom Hamot's School ot Nursing, explained the training ot the student nurses and their attitude toward the work. With these discussions still tresh in their minds the senior girls will leave with a broader insight into college lite. EAMPUS, fllllfllflll lst Row: I. Erdley, R. Anderson, R. Riblet, R. Norman, I. Beveridge, I. Zawodnik. 2nd Row: I. Bindeman, R. nson, I. Barber, A. Barney, T. Bugenhagen, A. Wright. 3rd Row: R. Sturtevant, R. Tracy, W. Oatman, A. Bradish. Swa Qui' future Admirals . . . Generals . . . Pro- President ,..... .... I im Beveridge fessors and Master Craftsmen, who knows? Vice-President ...... . .Ralph Norman Perhaps these will be found among the young Secretary-Treasurer. . . , . , .Raoul Riblet aspirants of our Boys' College Club. Advisor ........... . . .Mr. Warren Their advisor Mr. Warren with his realistic philosophy of life will be an inspiration to these ' A their ideals youngsters and under his guidance will flourish. cv 53 xr lllt ltllllll HH HEHUIHE Seated: A. Pringle, D. Daniels, D. Miller, R. Konieczny, M. Gostomski, K. Iell, D. Kupncewski. Standing: O. Tupitza, D. Laskowski, I. Kruszewicz, M. Heim, I. Zawodnilc, B. Gornal, R. Fitzgerald, M. Kunes, M. lzbicki. The Tom Torn Staff under the direction ot Miss Young trains these students in the art of journalism which is a long hard job. Learning to set up copy is a big job in itself let alone learn- ing to organize Work and interviewing important people around school. It takes initiative and hard work to become a good and worthwhile journalist. 549 Editor in Chief, . Assistant Editor. . . , . .,....,.. Ruth Konieczny . . . . . .Mary Grace Gostomski Feature Writers ..,. ......., B arloara Gornall Sports Editor ..... Exchange Editor . Business Manager Photographer. . . Reportorial Staff ..,. . . Typist ,...... .... Faculty Advisor .... Kay Miller Marilyn l-leinfi . . . . . . . . . .Ray Fitzgerald ...Marleneliunes Sz Staff ..,..........loeZawodnick . ,Mary Ann Izbiclci Doris Daniels Qlga Tupitza Arlene Pringle Dolores Laslcowski lan Kruszewicz .....,......Cathylell . . . .Miss Eleanor Young lllltll llllllll Ut llltfllllllltE Seated: M. Bukowski, Mr. Gardner, L. Page, C. O'Brien, M. Coughlin, I. Borczon, D. King. Standing: T. Petroff, C. Samano, I. Parker, T. Truskowski, G. Onda, P. Casey, N. Becker, D. Bindeman, B. Kunes, l. Beveridge, D. Becker, R. Norman, T. Bugenhagen. Co-Editors. . . Faculty .... Seniors .... Music .... Crganizations ..., Boys' Sports .... Girls' Sports ..... Underclassmen. . . Special ..... Typists ..... Business Manager ..... Faculty Advisor. . Photographers. . . . . .Margaret Coughlin Carol O'Brien . . . .Dorothy Bindeman Betty Kunes . . . . .loyce Borczon loan Parker . . .Theresa Truskowski Ralph Norman . . . . . .Dorothy Becker Louise Page . .Thomas Bugenhagen Conrad Samano . .Nancy Becker ....Doris King lames Beveridge ......Pat Casey Geraldine Gnda Mary Bukowski . , . . .loan Parker Mr. Raymond l. Gardner . . .Benny Preston Tom Petroff f Mr Raymond l. Under the supervision o . Gardner, the Sunrise Staff has put in another year of hard, tedious, work. The staff, consisting of nineteen members, four of whom are luniors, d a better and has worked day by day to pro uce more attractive year book. A few of the tasks of a staff member are: organizing and laying out the pictures, making write-ups which are written and re-written to near perfection, and securing names of the students in the various pictures. Every student at East can look at the lovely Scarlet and Grey Book and remark in admira- tion: l'That is our 1950 Year Book. R552 Vllll, VIEUH Hlltl V llHtIlH lst Row: R. Konieczny, P. Casey, E. Konieczna. 2nd Row: Y. Ciotoli, M. Lechner. 3rd Again this year the Cheerleaders have e..A5 . Row: A. Fabin, Miss Chesley, M. Bukowski. 4th Row: G. Onda, l. Hassett. President. . . .,.. . . ,Patricia Casey Vice-President . . . . . . .Marcia Lechner Secretary. . ..., .... A ngeline Fabin Treasurer, . . , .... Ruth Konieczny 56: shown their abilities at the rallies and games. Under the able leadership of Miss Chessley, they have led the student body in the support ot the teams. At the beginning ot the second semester trials are held. Many students try out, but few are accepted into this organization. These students, in a tew years, become the backbone ot the cheerleaders. llHHlHIll HHH HEX HHN xl. ' 7 R 3 Eriiliriq N. Bobrow. 2nd Row B Swim mi tl, M. A O iecki A lohubon lst Row: l. Ring, l. ny, .. , C. Crabtree, M, Karr, 4th Row: M. Butler, E. Blewe A l 'Q Linder the direction of Miss The lwir ei, Katherine Pille hririq color and vivdcily to all functions at which they perform. Ffaeli year hrinqs new inexperienced girls who wish in luefvoiiie experls in The dri Ol lwirliiiq. Their qofil is finally reached eller four years of persisieni work. .157 ,, HHH iittitit OFFICERS OF 12th GRADE M CLUB President ..4...., ,... M ary Bukowski Vice-President. ..., ....., Y olanda Ciotoli Secretary ,..........,...,. Eleanor Konieczna Treasurer Service Chairman ........ Ianet Feldt Social Chairman .,...,.,........, Ioan Parker Program Chairman ,.... ......... P at Casey Sports Chairman ..... ..... M ary Gnacinski OFFICERS OF 10th GRADE M CLUB President .....r.. ....... D oris Daniels Vice-President ..,.. .,.... M arion Kihszewski Secretary ....... ..,,. M ary lane Herrington Treasurer ........,. .......,., W ancla Kimet Program Chairman ..... ..i,. M arion Hoffman Service Chairman .... ..,. K athteen Cooper WH EHHN IHH EHHUE OFFICERS OF 11th GRADE M CLUB President ,...... .,..,, I une Pappas Vice-President, . . . ,... Marqie Coainey Secretary ,..... . .,... Mary Karpinski Treasurer ......,... ....... H elen Leto Service Chairman .... .... M ary Ann Nash Social Chairman ,... ...... B ernice Johnson Seated: L. Isbicki, J. Lube-lski. Program Chairman ........ Marian Zawistowski Sfandingl C- ChTOSfOWSki, 1. Ufbdnidk 159' lst Row:F. Wodarski, R. Anderson, T. Damico, C. Harrington, C. Pietrac, A. Brooks, D. Sexhour- R. DeLuca. Znd Row: D. Kalish, F. Falconburq, F. Morris, W. Gustafson, I. Barber, T. Buqenhagen, I. Bindeman, R. Haft. 3rd Row: A. Clinz, I. Zowadnick, S. Kowalczyk, A. Barney, I. Demowitz, G. Kidder, R. Norman. 4th Row: B. Herrington, D. Bartos, F. Sparaqa, W.Oatman, I. Kiliszewski, R. Skonieczka, A. Bradish. HI-H Standing: L. Pappas, K. Dash, F. Brown Sitting: T. Macalusa, R. Karney, G. Macaluse 4460: 4 HWS! EPUPJE C612 QHIUIHUH mimiuuig lst Row: D. Bartos, l. Domowicz, R. Paterniti, C. Harrington, I. Mahon, I. Kujan, R. Pohl, R. Etter, A. Klins, C. 'Pietrzak 2nd Row: E. Rachocki, R. Szorek, D. Pcmorski, E. Abramoski, W. Kelley, F. Szparaga, I. Kilizewski, W. Sontheimer, l. Mauer N. Gomolekotf. 3rd Row : R. Haglund, A. Taccone, E. Pelinsky, W. Rees, R. Passerotti, R. Wlcdarczyk, G. Sachriscn, W. Sandusky L. Haft, F. Morris. 4th Row: A. Detzel, Coach, I. Bindeman, Manager. The Warrior football team finished the season with a record ot 2 wins, 7 losses and l tie. The team East 18 Greenville 25 started out by dropping a close one to Greenville. Then they beat their arch-rival, Academy, l4-12. East 14 Academy' After losing a close one to Farrell, 21-19, and a tough East 13 Bradford' ' one to Prep, the team came into its own and beat East 19 Farrell ---- Millcreek 25-O. Then they played Tech in a thriller East 7 Prep ...... kwgrhichu endedflin a tice aniiljgnishgd Ithle feasen East 25 Millcreekl' y osing o incen. or on 1 er, ic aerm 1, Ross Etter, lim Kujan and Bill Reese represented East East 6 ishliabula' in the All Star Game which the East All Stars won. East 12 ec Returning next year will be Chuck Harrington, East 6 Bafbefmn- Dick Pohl, Dick Passerotti, Don Bartos, and Ed East 3 Vincent. . . Abramoski. 14621. EHNUIHUH PHPUUSTS fill-1434.5 I. Kujan T, Damico E Rachocki Led by Captain Tom Damico, the little Warriors ended up in second place in the city series champion- ship race. The team, once again coached by Toe East 6 Vincent.. Christoff, was aided mostly by a heavy, rugged line East 7 Prep which averaged 180 pounds. They won three straight East 7 Academy' victories before being upset by Tech. Their next defeat came at the hands of the Prep Ramblers. The East 14 Tech .... team finished the season with a record of six wins East 7 Vincent.. and two defeats. Contributing to the success of the East Q Prep .--., team was the line crashing of fullback Torn Damico, East 7 Academy and the signal calling of quarter Lee Cabeloff. The East 7 Tech outlook for next year is very good with Matt Oldach, Nick Gomclekoft, and William Sontheimer returning to their positions. lst Row: R. Trott, R. Alexander, R. Belczyk, N. Markopolous, R. Lewis, T. Damico, N. Gomolekoff, R. Oatman, L. Cabeloff, l. Iohnson, I. Wells. 2nd Row: K. Katchen, K. Quinn, R. Miller, W. Sontheimer, C. Fieck, R. Pletz, M. Oldach, R. Harrington, D. Conley, A. DiPaolo. 3rd Row: G. Hopkins, l. Clark, L. Simmons, I. Kruszewski, C. Decker, R. Brown, M. Petusky, E. Bojarski, D. Engman. 4th Row: l. Christoff, Coach, C. Hall, T. McLoy, F. Wodarski, R. lageman, R. Oless, Manager, H. Massing, Asst. Coach. T n ,gf , Hi- ? . A l .. lllllltt WHS East 6 Kanty .... East 3 Kanty .... East 1 Prep ...,. East 1 Vincent. . East 6 Academy ....... East 15 Tech ....... . . East 9 Tech ....... . . East 1 Academy ..,.... East 7 Vincent ......... 14 East 8 Prep. . . East O Prep ..... East 5 Vincent ...., . . East 8 Tech ....... . . East 12 Academy ....... 1 PLAYOFF East 8 Tech ..... . . 4 East 6 Prep. . . . . 7 lst Row: R. Skonieczska, P. Melnitsky, 1. Kilizewski, L. Hatt, H. Oldach. 2nd Row: R. DeLuca, G. Sachrison, C. Critchtield, G. Kidder, G. Munz, Coach. Finishing the season in second place, the wrestling team had a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. They had only one loss the first round but with the graduation of Paterniti and Rees at mid-year they did not do as well the second half. East had two city champions in DeLuca and Passerotti who wrestled in the district meet. Passerotti won and went to the state eliminations. He was beaten in the quarter finals. Prospects for next year are good with Toran, Carlson, Gibbs, Passerotti, and Oldach returning. The baseball team had one of its best years last season, ending up in a tie for second place with Prep. Gordcn Kidder at center field and Bill Demyanovich at shortstop were chosen for the all-scholastic team. lohn loint and George Sachrison, however, were a tremendous help to the team. loint pitched a one hitter against Academy and Sachrison gave very creditable performances in other games. ln the playoffs the East Nine reached the semi finals before losing a heart breaker to Prep by one run. The returning lettermen are Perry Melnitsky, George Sachrison, and Richard Skonieczska. lst Row: M. Gibbs, W. Nagorski, M. Oldach, R. Szumigala, 1. Szymczak, E. Toran, W. Balos, B. Boyle, F. Wcdarski. 2nd Row: D. Wells, R. Henderson, R. Szorek, M. Canavan, R. Paterniti, W. Rees, R. DeLuca, T. Stadler, D. Chessario. 3rd Row: A. Wright, Manager, T. Damico, E. Rachocki, R. Passerotti, D. Shopene, R. Erickson, T. Bugenhagen, C. Carlson, A. Detzel, Coach. 0:64a lltlltlg 131311211113 East 3O Tech .... East 28 Vincent. . East 14 Academy East 23 Prep .... East 32 Tech .... East 23 Vincent. . East 15 Academy East 17 Prep .... UtHEt HEHlH East O Prep ..,......., 7 , 3 East 1 Academy ..... 6 was . Q East lk Tech .......... 5V2 East O Vincent. ...... . 7 W. Oatman, T. Edwards, E. Rachocki, A. Bradish. Coached by lohn Nease the East Tennis Team had a rather poor season. Led by Larry Sample the racket swingers tinished the l948 season with- out having the satisfaction ot one victory. They ended up by dropping five straight meets. The outlook tor next season, however, is brighter with three ot the tive lettermen returning. They are Arlie Bradish, Bill Oatman, and Elmer Rachccki. In these three boys, Mr. Nease has a good nucleus for the '49 season. Led by its captain, Dave Bugenhagen, the East High Golf Team finished the season with a record ot three wins and nine losses. They beat Edinboro twice and Tech once to tie for fourth place. Although three of his lettermen are gradu- ating, Coach Christott has some good material to start the 1950 season. Among those who have seen action are the following: Tom Bugenhagen, Ed Kormos and Richard Haglund. ' lst Row: T. Bugenhagen, R. Bowen, W. Post, D. Bugenhagen. 2nd Row: C. Griewahn, R. Haglund E. Kormos, L. Holtz, I . Christoff, Coach. UH lHt EHttH East O Prep .......... 12 East l Academy ...,. 1 l East 3V2 Lawrence Pk.. 8V2 East 6V2 Edinboro ...... 5V2 East l Vincent ...,,.. 1 l East 8V2 Tech ......,.. SVQ East O Prep ..,......, 12 East l Academy ..... ll East QVQ Lawrence Pk.. 9V2 East 'YVQ Edinboro .,.... 4V2 East 1 Vincent ....... l 1 East SVQ Tech ......... GVQ Hmm ltl East 25 Prep .... East 45 Academy .4.. East 34 Tech ..., East 39 Vincent. . East 24 Prep .... East 45 Academy East 35 Tech ..... . East 31 Vincent. . The Harriers finished the season with a record of 2 wins and 6 losses. The team beat Prep twice but was unable to cope with the power possessed by the other schools. Pacing the team were three boys who went to the state HHHHltHS ....3O ....18 ....22 ....2O ....32 ....18 ....22 ....26 meet, Roland Erickson, Iames Sherrell, and Fred Faulkenburg. Coach Ray Gardner is looking forward to a good season next year since all three of these boys plus many more of this year's squad are returning for action next year. lst Row: D. Shopene, P. Bond, T. Stadler, T. lerman. Znd Row: C. Bottorf, R. Harmon, C. Carlson, l. Sherrell, W. lohnson. 3rd Row: R. Tracy, C. Orloff, F. Falkenburg, T. Bugenhagen, C. Kent, P. Decker, R. Erickson. HW HW HIHIUHHU lst Row: F. Falkenburq, R. Pohl, P.Leighton, C. Harrington, T. Stadler. Znd Row: R. Erickson, C. Fieck, R. Loader, l. Kujan, W. Nagorski, I. Sherrell. 3x-d Row: B. Kelly, E. Rachocki, F. Szparaga, R. Szorek, R. Skonieczska. 4th Row: R. Tracy, R. Etter, R. Arrowsmith, Assistant Coach. The East High Speedsters finished the '49 season with a record of one win against five losses. In spite of the rather poor season, Tom Mickol, paced the team by consistantly scoring in every meet. He took three first places in the indoor meet and repeated that record twice in dual competitionp he featured in the high jump, discus, and shot-put. Outstanding in the running events was Bob Tracy who ran the 440 and the high hurdles. Coach Howard Mischler is look- ing forward to a better season next year, for among the returning lettermen are: Roland Erickson, Bill Kelley, lim Kujan, Francis Szparaga and Chuck Harrington. East 82 Tech ...... ....... . . .53 East 59 Lawrence Park .... . . .68 East 41 Academy ..... . . . . . .94 East 54 Vincent ..... .............. . . .79 East 63 Prep. .... .................. . . .76 INDOOR MEET Academy ..., .............. .... 3 7 V2 Vincent .... .... 3 OM Prep ...... .... 2 2 East .... .... 1 9 Tech. . . . . . 1 167: EUitHiiiUff lst Row: C. Fieck, C. Samano, l. Cermak, T. Gorbatoff, l. Koenig, l. Miller. 2nd Row: K. Schultz L Ramula A Sherman M. Lepkowski, H. Eggleston, l. Deutsch. 3rd Row: R. Richards, Coach, D. Kalish, Manager. The East f-li Splashers captured second place honors in the city series race this year, yielding their city championship to Academy by lf2 game. Re Richards, our new coach, did a splendid job, for the East High boys were predicted to end up in 3rd or 4th place but finished the season with 7 victories, l defeat and l tie. Captain Tom Gorbatoff paced the Warriors setting a new city scoring record of 9 points in one game and 44 points for the season. Tom and Ross Etter made the city all-scholastic team The starting line-up found Capt. T. Cforbatoff and lim Koenig at forwards, loe Miller at center, Connie Samano and Toe Cermak at the guards posts, Ross Etter handled the goalie's duties. The outlook for the next year is very bright with Kenny Schultz, Mike Lepkowski and Carl Feick returning to make a fine nucleus for Coach Re Richards to build on. East East East East East East East East 8 6 6 2 12 8 8 7 Vincent . . Prep .... Tech ..., Academy Vincent. . Prep .... Tech .... Academy I. Koenig K. Schultz T Gorbitoff PIUE HHH tt lPPtHE East 33 East 40 East 24 East 48 East 32 East 38 East 32 East 53 l. Cermak K. Schultz R. Stazer Academy ,... Prep ...,. Vincent ,... Tech .,... Academy ,... Prep .,.., Vincent .... Tech ..,.. The swimming team splashed their way into third place in the city series with a record of 4 wins and 4 losses. Leading the way were Lenny Pamula, loe Miller, Kenny Schultz, and loe Cermak. In the district meet, loe Miller placed second in the backstroke, and lohn Grabowski placed third in the diving. The l6O yd. relay team, consisting of Schultz, Pamula, Szparaga, and Miller took second place. Many ot these boys are returning lettermen and they will give coach Ree Richards a strong foundation for next year's team. 'K .5 lst Row: I. Grabowski, D. Bobrow, C. Sachse, A. Sherman, l. Cermak, I. Miller, F. Szparaqa, R. Stazer, L. Pamula, K. Schultz, D. Wisniewski. Znd Row: R. Richards, Coach, G. Hahn, I. Daniels, R. Petit, N. Gomelokotf, W. Green, l. Beveridge, Manager- E l Wtllttttl fttft R. Skonieczka E. Alo P. Melnitsky The varsity five ended the season . 1 East 24 Ashtabula ...... ,.,. E ast 28 Vincent ..., with a record of l3 wins and ll losses Led by A10 and Bemdyowicz during East 53 Lawrence Park .4..,,.. East 37 Academy ..... the first half the team was unde- East 32 Kanty .....,..,. .... E ast 26 Tech ....... tested U1 both CNY fmd 5995011 Pl'iYf East 2l Kanty ,.4.. East 45 Prep ..,,.,. Eglinrgfhetiafietggddsdgglgfugijepgg East 38 Franklin ,.... East 44 Sharpsville. . . f i Y Y U r . East 38 Vincent ..... East 34 Hickory ,.,, eats. East scored one of the biggest upsets of the Year by beating Gil East 39 Academy .... East 34 Oil City .... City 34433. ln the playoffs for the East 45 Tech ,.,. East 40 Millcreek ...., CNY title' the team dfubbed ACGCTGUTY East 39 Prep .... East 44 Corry ....... fi-28-HTtiY S521 Off tihfdllgstfbi East as carry .i,.. PLAYOFFS ie u os o ic oryin e isric , . lO playoffs. With Latina, Harrington, East 26 O11 CITY Morris' and Abrdmoski returning! East 40 Millcreek ..... ..,. E ast 38 Academy .,.. Cgdch Bob Arpowsmifh has 5 fine East 29 Bradford .... East 26 Hickory ..., Q, . , S.. nucleus for a strong team. . . 4 .af 3 fm, V f'N T s tiiiii 2 A ft fl 3, .A gist it 15 if X. lst Row: Cn. Sachrison, R. Latina, R. Skonieczka, Cr. Ciszkowski, C. Bernatowicz, R. Melnitsky, I. Kilizewski, R. Lukaszewski. 2nd Row: A. Amendola, Manager, C. Kent, C. Harrington, E. Alo, E. Abramoski, A. Esposito, F. Morris, C. Pietrzak, A. Abbate, E. Kormos, R. Arrowsmith, Coach. K 70D Htllllllllli ll UP . ,,.x,. L., ,.,......,..u'-.. ...ww-nm-nan lst Row: K. Quinn, L Harrington, L. Caheloff, l. Abbate, R. McNauqhton. 2nd Row: W. lohnson, R. Lewis, R. Harrington l. Rapp, T. Fiseher. 3rd Row: W. Gustafson, C. Decker, R. Hayes, R. Plonski, l. Mailer. East 47 East 38 EfiSl East I8 East 3l East 39 East 42 East 4.7 East 125 East l'f East 33 East 31? East 32 Lawrence Kanty .,.. Park ,,... . . . Vineent. .. .. ... Acvadeiny. Tevh. .. Prep. , . . Millvreek, Vincent. , Avaderny Prep ,..., Tech ..... Millcreek. Corry ..., The I. V. Basketball team finished the season with a record of 8 wins and 5 losses. Leading the team in points was Capt. Lee Cabelott, followed Closely by Harrington and Quinn. Since the whole team will move up to the Varsity squad next year, Coach Gil Munz will have to rely on a Championship lr. High Team tor support next year. L. Cfibeloff L. Harrington K. Quinn G 1949-sow Top: E. Tracy, l. lsco. Middle: C. arrington, B. Green, '. Flengas. Bottom: . Kleclcner, V. Steffan. Left: P. Voulgarakas, E. Kleckner, C. Noyer. Middle: l. leska, P. Flengas, G. Evanottf Right: C. Gustafson, M. Evanotf, M. larmoski. Ulttttttl Atter school is the most important part ot the school day tor many girls interested in sports. Not everyone is interested in the same sports thus many are offered. Lite Saving and Swimming are offered for those in- terested in water sports. Tennis, tumbling, volleyball, and basketball are ottered tor those who preter other sports. The competition between teams is very great, because everyone wishes to be Champion. Home Room basket- M. Coatney. U Row 1: B. Kunes, N Muttie, l. Pappas. Row 2: V. McKulen, C Barlow, Gr. Evanoff Row 3: K. Hovis, L Post, C. Dietz, l. Kings ley. Row 4: R. Blasco llttltE ball and volleyball are most popular among the girls. They compete tor senior and junior championships, and later in the season tor the school championships. Although Track and Archery are not held after school many girls participate. High score in both of these activities qualities the girls tor ribbons. Gt course, all after school sports add points toward a possible letter for which most girls strive. H. Miaczynski, D. Kupniewski, l. Urban- iak, T. Tuzynski. Seated: D. Sczeny, l. Melnicik. Front: D. Anqelotti K. Barney, M. L. Ewiak Standing: G. Moyer C. Dietz, I. Woj'af'ik, R Zamierowski, M. Evan off, L. Dunston. lst Row: l. Goss, C. O'Brien, K. Loney, M. l. Herrington, L. DiCarlo, K. Cooper, R Tupitza, l. Levandosky, E. Beckwith. 2nd Row: A. lohnson, M. L. Gardner, N. Be-rker, V. Samueloft, F. Adamczyk, A. Pringle, D. Kuchar, N. Brebner. 3rd Row: L. Olsen, B. Brewer, M. Gnacin ski, P. Efimoff, P. Cabeloft, A. Alexandrowicz, K. Hess , l. Bujnowski, L. Page. llltllllltl Under the expert guidance ot Miss Pille and Miss Valin, the girls ot East High enjoy and understand their sports. Miss Pille coaches Archery, Track, Tumbling, Volleyball and Basketball. Top Row: D. Binde ian, A. Pringle, R. lasco, 2nd Row: C. tietz, l. Gustafson, B. awodnik, B. Green. st Row: l. Lyttel, D. Iurray, G. Sachse. BAA lst Row: L. Widenhafer, C. O'Brien, M Simon, S. Fay, N. Zielinski, PI. Orloft, B. leslca P. Alex, B. Blossey, D. Lloyd, R. Lentz, C Noyer, D. Scholl, S. Long, E. Chaika, B. Rice P. Flengas, l. Greaves, I. Orlott. 2nd Row D. Bindeman, l. Sisco, M. L. Miller, R. Wier cinski, D. Daniels, B. Baginski, F. Nielson, l Ruska, C. Gustafson, l. Arnold, P. McKinley, R. Tupitza, A. Pringle, C. Alacce, M. L. Peterson, I. Pomorski, K. Enos, W. Northcross, P. Peters. 3rd Row: K. Hess, M. Kwiatkowski l. Olives, M. Gnacinslci, B. Green, E. Evans, B. lohnson, G. Sachse, L. Page. Tennis, Lite Saving, Swimming and Top: G. Sachse, C. Dietz, E. Tracey, D. Daniels, L. Tillman, R. Zamierowski, L. Page, K. Hess, M. Gnacinski, B. Green. Middle: R. Tupitza, M. Peterson, G. Evanott, l. Diffen- bacher, V. McKullen, C. O'Brien, P. Green, D. Bindeman, M. A. Dolak, B. Erytl, l. Arnold, l. Sisco. lst Row-5 P. Flengas, D. Lloydgf M. Simcn, M. Beck, Rf' Merslci K. Loney, A. Pringle, C. Alacce. felfiszoiiw rilwloonrs are ililiil C1.A.A. fire unclor the direction of Miss Vfiliii, Miss Vfiliii :incl Miss Pillo Give up niofsi of tlioir afternoons in order to infilu- fiirls sports the success they fm-. Tlio proof ol the popularity ot tlio Girls' Sports proqrdin is the tre- znoncloiis number participating in it. Al llw enil of the iirnlwlinq .iiirl Tennis iwfirclvrl lo the Olll 5 .'L1n N 'X' we X V i i in 5 r l Q t H l949 t 0 cc 75x lr ilk iii l vollc yl ill are very popiil-ir apo Fellowship fincl cqootl sportsnifinsliip are sought by tho cqirls in ilisi G.A.A. dnd baslcoitball orofiriixfilioiis. C 1 .. ,yy fri i A Qi 5 8 . we ifsriki ,K 1 i iiWfl..EL3 sk N 5 f Q 3 1 . iq, L 1 Q ' x K JF? if 4 Y '58 1' ' - f Q 2 Q 2 f 3 : L gif 5. Q' ff W X 'lm x'AxiSQ-Siu uf., ff 4 5 14 ,L Fv4? X Mxiksvgilwwflx ,wwf - ,V LX Viifw ,J y ,fi l 'zbz f W , V' I 4 . . . 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Tomczak, M. Tcrna, G. Trask. D. Trornans, L. Vale, J, Vance, B. Walczak, R. Warren, R. Wieczorek, S. Willett, W. Wright, A. Wyant, N. Zielinslxi, B. Zawodnik. IIIIIIIUIIIIIUEIIIIIHIE Without the cooperation of the following, this year book would not have been a success. Printer Engraver MCCARTY PRINTING COMPANY, INC. ERIE ENGRAVING COMPANY Administration MR. HAROLD LEBERMAN MR. NORMAN MacDONALD MISS AUGUSTA GERBOTH Book Covers Photography KURTZ BROS. ROBERT PARSONS STUDIO CLEARFIELD, PA. THOMAS PETROFF BENIAMIN PRESTON swim scrum? My Q Est. l9Zl 'yffsassocxmc Advisor Business Advisor MR. RAYMOND GARDNER MISS AVIS PUTMAN iw ,xM1,,W,,,,.o f,sss.ui,.sg,.,i,., 5, ..L. .U . r L I, st? Y., ,.,.a, embass y ., - , ,I MW .- an 7 it Y S it L 'M we s X Q if The heart ot the school lies in its extra-Curricular activities, Alter all, what better detinition Could one dive tor school lite but the lite you lead in school. The way you oo about participating in these activities has muCh to do with how qreat a success you will be in tuture years. With so many opportunities to join such tine organizations as the MH Club, the Cheerleaders, the Cfolleqe Clubs, and the Svvimmino Clubs, one should realize that there is much more to school besides the daily routine ot Classes. ln order to prepare oneself tor the spacious outside world it does each individual good to take part in artivities and orqanizations. This proves his Capability to lead as welt as tollow the leadership at his tellow classmates. Witti so many advantages and marvelous opportunities we should endeavor to make the best ot our school lite. 1. The senior qab session. 2. Too many Cooks spoil the broth. 3. All together now. li-sl t5: ! 1 it X sf-4355 A L4 Warrtorettffts. 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