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. . - 5 S C. asse . E aavs ' ei ? aaa? p y ea y 5923 ee M c X 1 Tl1e Class of 1921 has entered into the life of Erie High School and all its actlvities with as much zeal as we possess. We selected as our class colors. blue and grey, which, to our knowledge, have never been used as the colors of any other class before. And we mean to live up to our colors by being original in all that we do. The home rooms of the afternoon school have been giving entertainments for the benefit of the Red Cross. The class has issued the Freshman News, which is the only Freshman paper known to have appeared more than once. Knitting has become a universal occupation among the girls. A few months ago Mlle. Rott, a French nurse, spoke to us in the audi- torium about the War Orphans. Since then several home rooms have adopted orphans. XVe have had many other interesting speakers. Mr. Dheltvani, an Indian, gave us a very interesting description of the home life in India. Pres. Hibben, of Princeton, gave us a stirring, patriotic talk. On two other occasions Capt. Dug- more. an Englishman. and Lieut. Kienzman, a Canadian, told us about the life of the soldiers in the trenches. Miss Millar spoke to tts in the earlier part of the term. Besides these, we have had various forms of entertainment frotn the school. We have had two community sings led by Mr. Vincent. Also the Girls' Chorus has sung several times. At one time, Mr. Diehl sang Over There. On an- other occasion Mr. Moore told us some interesting anecdotes from the life of Wash- ington. We made a big drive for Liberty Bonds in the afternoon school. Each room elected a captain. Two liberty bond flags were made: one was given to the boys' home room and one to the girls' that secured the largest amount from sales. according to the size of the room. The afternoon school sold 540,000 worth of bonds. A few weeks later we started a Thrift Stamp Campaign and cleared 360121 during the campaign week, Our class is thoroughly organized. ready to begin its work next Year. Our officers are: President ............. ... H. Grant Cummings Vice-President ........ ........ H arriet Parke Recording Secretary .. .. Frances Hitchcock Financial Secretary . . .... . ...... Charles Haller Treasurer .......... ......................... . . .Miss McMahon Advisory Committee: Miss Burger Miss Cantlon Mr. Bowers -F. H. Some people are never satisfied unless they can butt into the game. Ninety-three
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,ess fs-'ffl , fr , X E 4. , ,figs 5 ff il 1- 5-is -,s C - , , 'f ysatm , f ' ' B2 , t t s s r , 66- l I? ' 5163 .5 wt. 3:35 f lirt? ' :M ,Z S? il' The Classes E ROLLIVIENT OF THE CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-ONE Acher, Harold Aichner, Roy Alstadt, Thelma Amann, Madeline Anderson, Esther Angelotti, Edward Aquino, lVilliam Arbuckle, Margaret Atkinson, William Baker, Henry Baldwin, Adelaide Bates. Margaret Bauschard. Elinor Becker. Martha Beigel, Marion Benedict, Laura Bingham, Anna Bingston, Louella Blake, Daphne Bole, Dorothy Bonnell, Ethel Borowski. Bernard Botsford, Hylda Bowes, Howard Boyle, Dallas Brebner, Donald Brennan, James Breter, Rudolph Brew, Eugene Brigden, Edith Briggs, Ruth Brogden, Margaret Brogden. Vera Brown, Edythe Brown, Georgia Brown, Hazel Burgeson. Esther Burke. Edmund Burke, Elizabeth Burley, Ruth Burns, Lois Byrne, John Camphausen. Leonard Carlquist, Eskel Carlson, Josephine Carlson, Lillie Carlson, Mangaret Carney, Eleanor Carr, Mabel Cassidy. William Childs, Jean Cohen. Esther Coleman, Kenneth Collins, William Conners, Edward Conroe, Gertrude Cook, lnez Cotter, Harry Coughlin, John Coughlin, Maurice Cromo, Stephen Cruise, Irene Cummings, Grant Cushman, Gladys Culewicz, Stephan Davies, Alice Dean, Gladys Deimel, Margaret Delaney, Kathleen Demetler, Robert Deniel, Margaret Dickey, Allen Dinges,, Richard Doll, Edward Donegan, Regino Donovan, Elmer Donovan. Margaret Dorriz, Dorothy Doyle, Edgar Dunn, Arthur Eckels, Edgar Edwards, Olive Eddy, Gerald Edinger, Clyde Ellis, Dorothy Emling, Wilfred Engel, Louise Epply, Robert Falkenhagen. Catherine Faner. Carl Farkos, Adolph Farrel, Joseph Feldt, Eleanor Felheim, Robert Fischer, Marion Fisher, Charles Flinn, Morris Flower, Doris Foley, Raymond Forsberg. Ruth Forsyth, Layton Fox, Ethel Fox, Mamie Franev, Louis Freindel, Clara French. Helen Freund. Joseph Froelich, Mildred Gibson, Robert Gifford, Florence Gillespie, Marjorie Gilliland, Hubert Gingenbach, Chester Glasser, Mildred Gott, Harvey Gray, Noble Green, Katie Groth, Maynard Grumblatt, Carolyn Haas, Margaret Haggerty, Gertrude Hain, Marcella Haller, Charles Hanmore. Louise Hardies, Robert Hardwick, Virginia Harrington, Francis Harris, Kathryn Hart, YViliam Haskins, Mildred Hatheway, Margaret Hawk, Mary Hayes, lVillia1n Hazen. Marion Henck, Laverta Henning, Vvilliam Herpich, Helen Hershey, Clinton Hilton, Albert Himrod. Beatrice Hinkley. Laura Hirsch, Evelyn Hitchcock, Frances Holmwood, Jean Hough, Ethel Hulburd, Eleanore Hunsinger, Jean Hyder, Esther Ignatovice, Virgil Ims. Edward Jackson, Alice Jamison, Williani Johnson, Elizabeth Johnston, Margaret Jungbluth. Helen Kaczmarck. Josephine Kaliszewski. Bernard We always feel sorry for a naturally talkative woman who has an impediment in her speech. Ninety-four
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