East High School - Sunrise Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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GOKNEY, AL C. GOODFLEISCII, KOItKKT J. Track I : Football 3; Newspaper Club 4; Hi-Y 3. A pro|M r man. as one shall see on a summer’s day. Shakespeare. HART, KAY M. Basketball I: Track I: Aero Club 3; Math Club 4; Stage Crew; Commencement Program. A man so various, that, he seem'd to be Not one, but all mankind’s epitome. —John Dry den. HOB A K, CATHERINE IIA KB I FT St vie Show 1.4; Dramatic Club I; “M” Club 2. 3. I; Basketball 2. 3; Volleyball 2. 3; Spring Circus 3. An angel is like you. Kate, and you are like an angel. —Stui kespra re. IBM I KK. DOB IS IY1. Style Show 2. 3; Gym Review 2. 3. And her fair eyes, like stars that were With darksome cloud, now show their goodly beams. —Sha kespeu re. J AM! BOWSkl. FK ANCES Dramatics 2; Gym Review I, Style Show. In her experience all her friends relief!. Heaven was her help, and nature was her guide. —(’rablpe. “Hi-Y 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Class Vice-President 3. A youth to whom was given So much of earth, so much of Heaven. Wordsu'orth. HANDLEY, RICIIAKD Orchestra 2. 4; Debating 2. 3; Rifle Club 2. 3. Fearless minds climb soonest unto crown. —Ijord Newborough. IIILLARD, A LICK MAE Style Show 3. 4; Debate Club 3; Swimming Team 3; Band 4; Chorus 3. 4; “M” Club 4; Tenn s Team 3, 4. With your line, frank ladyhood of lace In your decorous cap and soIht grace Delicate bards would have |M nned your praise. Ruth Mitchell. HUBBAN, HELEN CATHERINE Style Show 3; Chorus I; Basketball 2; Spring Circus 3; “land of the Honeymoon 2; Volleyball 2. Beauteous Helen shines among the rest; Tall, slender straight, with all the graces blest. —John Dry den. J GEM IN, CHARLES ROBERT Football 2. 3; Sunrise Stair 4; Math Club 3. He was a scholar, and a ri|n anil good one; Exceeding wise. fair-s|M ken. and persuading. Shakespeare. 29

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FERGUSON, richabd owkn FARGO, RICH AltD T. Band I. 2. 3. 4. Math Club I: Junior Orchestra I;Track Mgr. I. A friend who knows, and dares to say. The brave, sweet, words that cheer the way — Van Dyke. FOB I), KONA CHARLOTTE Junior Track 1; Commencement Program. A pieusing countenance is no slight advantage. —Ovid. FREEMAN, ROBERT LAWRENCE Track I; Inter-mural Basketball 1,2; Newspai er Club 4. Wisdom he has. and to his wisdom courage; Temper to that, and onto all success. -—Denham. GALLA, JOSEPH A. Newspaper Club 4; Commencement Program. He does the work he is set to do. and—“therein honor lies.” —Slut kespea re. GATHERS, WILLIAM “Hi-Y” 3. 4; Newspa|»er 4; Commencement Program. Ilis pencil was striking, resistless and grand; His manners were gentle, complying and bland. (ioldsmiih. Band I. 2; Class Vice-President 4; Sunrise Staff 4: Math Club 4. Young in limbs, in judgment old. Shakespeare. FAVA, ADELAIDE MARY Archery 1.2; Style Show 3; Girls. Chorus I, 2. 3. 1: Mixed Chorus 3; “M” Club 4. Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet as the primrose jnieps beneath the thorn. —(ioldsmiih. FINSTKR ELMER C. Band U 2. 3. 4; Student Band Director 3. 4; Archery 3. 4; Tennis 3, 4; Orchestra I. 2. As sweet and musical As bright A|k IIo’s lute, strung with his hair. —Sha kes[ eu re. FOX, WINIFRED MARY M” Club 2. 3. 4; Announcement Committee 4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Gym Review 1. 2. Her beauty makes This vault a feust.ing presence full of light. —Sha kes tea re. GARDNER, I ZELL MARIE Basketball 2; Volleyball 2. Those alMHit her. From her. shall read the | erfect ways of honor. —Sha kesjtea re. 28



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KEARNEY. EI W Kl L. KMM.K. I.OHISK MARIE Horticulture Club I: Inter-moral Basketball 2. 3. I; “Hi-Y 3, I; Basket ball Manager 1: Track 2. 3, I. So gentle of condition was be known That through the court his courtly was blown. John Dryden. KERR. BETTY JANE Gym Review 1. 2. 3; Archery 2: “Land of the Honeymoon 2; “M” Club 2. 3. I: Chorus 2. 3; “Headless Phantom 3; Drum and Bugle Corps 3. 4; Debate Club 3; Class President 1: “M” Club Pri sident 4; Commencement Program. She that was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. - Shakespeare. ELI NS. HOWARD A. Band 1. 2. 4. Ay. every inch a king. Shakespeare. KOSTON, IDA JEAN Basketball I. 2: Volleyball I: Style Show I; Track I. Within her tender eye The heaven of April with its changing lights. —Longfellow. KRANTZ. ETHLYN Spring Circus 3. ()! Could you view the melody of every grace. And music of her face. —lAtrelace. Gym Review I. 2. 3. 4; Spring Circus 3; “M“ Club 2. 3. I; “I and of the Honeymoon ' 2; Commencement Program. But (). she dances such a way! No sun upon an Kastjr-day. Is half so line a sight. Suckling. KELLY. DONALD Track I: Math ('.lub 3. I; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Play 4. 'Pin happiest heart that ever beat Was in some ipiiet breast. —(Cheney. KLAUK, DOROTHY ELIZABETH “M” Club; Gym Review I. 2. .3; Newspaper Staff 4; Commencement Program. Her face is like that milky way i the sky. A meeting of gentle lights without a name. —Suckling. KOLAR. MARY Style Show 3. I; Basketball I. 2; Volleyball 2; “M Club 4. Her Hocks are thoughts. She kee| s them white; She guards them from the st«M p. —A. Meynell. KORZLOWSKI. MIKE True friends appear less mov’d than counterfeit. — Horace. 30

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