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Si rock, Alvin Fredrick Student Council 4; Piper 4; The Champion 4: Debating Team 4; Burns Oratorical Contest 4; Track Manager 1; Tennis Club 4 ; “Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear.” Alvin won the 1023 Burns’ oratorical prize—the first time this honor has come to us. Swartz, Mary Catherine Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 1; Sewing Club 2; Art Club 3; “For nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good.” Mary joined her fortunes to ours, by making her course in three years She will spend the next few years at Western Reserve. Swenson, Aldor Conrad Stamp Club, 4; Tennis Club, 4. Collecting stamps is Swede’s hobby. He is we'l versed in perforations, issues and other means of detecting false or duplicate stamps. Aldor is the president of the Stamp Club. Swede is a retiring sort of chap, who has decided to cast his lot in the commercial world. Keep a plugging, Swede, and success will be yours. SWINDLEHLRST, IONE Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Spry. Walter Parker Sunrise 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3: Bob White 3: Band 3, 4; Walter is an artist of some note. Some of liis. drawings may be seen in the second volume of the Sunrise. Walt is the “uncle” of the onlv gold saxaphone in the school. His thoughts have turned toward the banking business, but, as yet, he has not definitely decided. Page twenty-five
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Rosenberg, Carl Edward Business Manager Sunrise 1, 2, 3, 4; Valuable articles come in small packages.” This oh! saying holds true in this bashful young man. Being a graduate of our Printers’ Trade Course and a member of Erie’s Psychology Club shows that Cari has a wide field of interest. He has a bright future before him and we wish him the best of success. Ryder, Margaret “Her air, her manners, all who saw admired:— Courteous though coy, and gentle, though retired; The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed Annd ease of heart her every icok conveyed.” Salisbury, Helen Glee Club 2, 3; Helen has not entered into many activities during her high school life, devoting all her time to her subjects. This has made it possible for her to complete her course in three years. Her charming personality has won for her many friends. She is another whom East High is sending into the profession of nursing. Shay, Mary Alice Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3 , 4; Sunrise Staff 1; Pentagon 4; Alice’s personality has won a way into the hearts of all who know her. Here is Alice’s slogan, “Hang sorrow! Care’ll kill a cat, and therefore let’s be merry.” She is the type of girl who is valued as a friend. Lucky, indeed is the person who gains her friendship, for she is true and loyal. Schiitte, Frank Harold Tennis 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Talk about Ben Turpin! Well, here is one that has Ben stopped; only his feet are always out of nlace instead of his eyes. Harold’s reputation for dancing is so universal that once the study hall teacher told him to “waltz” down io the office so he arose and did the hesitation.” ragi twenty-four
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Skeel, Rosina Elbertina Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Three cheers for our little musician! Rosina has given much time to the orchestra during her high school course and has helped place it where it now stands. 'Of all the arts, great music is the art To raise the soul above all earthly storm.” Smith, Elsie Gertrude Oratorical Club 3; Boomer Staff 3; Elsie is a delightfully charming girl, whose pleasing ways capture many hearts. Loyal to her mother-country Elsie makes a very good Canadian. If you don’t be.ieve it, just say a word or two against John Bull when she is within hearing distance. Elsie has made a host of friends since coming to the States. Sommer, Wilhelmina Boomer 3; Pentagon 4; An assistant editor of the “Boomer” and editor of East High’s section of the Pentagon, Wilhelmina has set a business record for the girls of East High. A very pronounced dramatic talent, backed by a well developed sense of humor, however, are her distinct characteristics. Sprowl, Charles Alvaii Sunrise Staff, 3,4. Sprowl entered East High from Central in his Junior year. Sprowl is the notorious associate of Eggs Wade. Mischief is their ambition. One thing that Sprowl must be congratulated upon is his work as circulating manager of the Sunrise. He has acquitted himself with success. May you continue to do so, Sprowl in order that you may uphold a reputation for East High. Stanley, Irma Irma is one of the graduates of the noted Commercial Class. She is very quiet and demure but, “Still waters run deep,” you know’. Page twenty six
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