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In Memoriam Viola E. Andrews Miss Viola E. Andrews, a graduate of East High School in the class of 1935, received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. She pursued additional graduate studies at Duke University, the University of Wisconsin, and Allegheny College. In addition, she attended the Breadloaf School of English in Vermont and also McMasters University in Canada. At the beginning of her teaching career, she taught in Randolph, New York. Later she spent two years in Japan as Civilian Director of English. After returning to Erie, she taught at the former Erie Tech High School for five years, until she became assistant principal of East High School in 1955. In March of 1967, she was appointed principal of East High School, a position which she retained until her death on November 25, 1981. Miss Andrews had been active in many educational and professional organizations. She was a member of Delta Pi Epsilon, a professional business education society, Phi Delta Kappa, and the American Association of University Women. She was a member of the Secondary School Principals’ Association. She was a founding member, as well as a charter member, of the Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English, in addition to being its chairman of publications. She was an active member of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English and served on its board of directors, in addition to being the liaison for several years to the National Council of Teachers of English. On several occasions she had acted as chairman of the visiting committees for the Middle States Evaluating Teams. On May 16, 1976, she was the recipient of a special honor when Alliance College in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, bestowed on her the honorary doctorate degree in humane letters. Furthermore, Miss Andrews had represented the Erie principals on the Superintendent’s Council, as well as the Administrators’ Association. She was one of the few female secondary school principals in the state of Pennsylvania. Miss Andrews channeled her talents, time, and energy to an enthusiastic and determinedly loyal commitment to East High School. She was an intelligent, well-educated leader, especially knowledgeable in school law, whose counsel and advice were valued by others. Her ability to see several solutions to a problem, as well as her foresight in visualizing the consequences of certain solutions, was a tremendous asset in her leadership position. Even though she was a firm disciplinarian, her students felt that she would help them with their problems. Her tremendous school spirit strengthened the unity of the school and brought a surge of pride in the school’s accomplishments. Her faithful attendance at athletic events had motivated our teams to victory. In her own unique way, she became a part of the fabric of the lives of all who studied and worked at East High School. Although she is no longer with us, the legacy of her spirit still lives in all of us who at some lime were a part of the East High family with her. 6
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East Welcomes New Principal The faculty and student body of East High School extend a warm welcome to our new principal, John Danowski. Mr. Danowski, a graduate of California State College in the fields of mathematics and science, received his M. Ed. degree in educational administration from the University of Pittsburgh where he pursued additional graduate work in administration. Mr. Danowski first taught mathematics for nine years at Roosevelt Junior High School. In 1964 he came to East as assistant principal and in 1967 was named principal of East Junior High School. Three years later he was appointed principal of Gridley Middle School. From 1972-1974, Mr. Danowski was director of all the Erie public middle schools. Then in 1974 he returned to Gridley to his former position as John Danowski principal. On January 13, 1982, he was officially appointed principal of East High School. Mr. Danowski is a past president of the Erie School Administrators’ Association and a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Secondary School Principals, as well as the National Association of Secondary School Principals. In addition, he maintains membership in the American Association of School Administrators and the Pennsylvania Educational Research Association. He lists membership in Phi Kappa Delta and in both the Pennsylvania State Education and the National Education Association. Mr. Danowski is a member of the Blessed Sacrament Ushers’ Society, serves as a Boy Scout counselor, and is an honorary life member of the PTA. Among his outside interests are photography, miniatures, and jogging. Mr. Danowski is married to the former Ersilia Clemente and is the proud father of two daughters: Connie, a music therapy graduate from the College of Wooster and Jean, a senior at Strong Vincent High School. Mr. Danowski brings with him a reputation as a firm disciplinarian. He has a realistic perception of problems accompanied by a creative efficiency in solving them, all underscored by a moderating sense of humor. He is completely committed to improving pride in East High School and to promoting the successes and achievements of the student body. The East High family welcomes back Mr. Danowski to the home of the Scarlet and Gray. 7
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