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WILLIAM GEORGE BARBER That motto, Actions speak louder than words seems to have been purposely coined to fit Bill. Bill does not believe in spending or, as he says, wasting time by lengthy conversation. He uses his time for a better purpose, that of getting his lessons. MARIE ELIZABETH BEHRINGER Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Vice-president 1,2 This demure young miss is one that can always be counted upon to answer any and all difficult questions. She has made a wonderful record in her scholastic activities and also in other lines of work. We firmly believe that she ought to make a good senator for she is the one that put the ar in argue. GEORGE BRADY George is another member of our class that believes in being seen and not heard. He does not believe in spending any amount of time, no matter how little, by talking. George and his colleagues have done a lot for East even though they have not taken any active part in the activities of the school DOROTHY CHARLOTTE BENS Stamp Club 2; Dramatic Club 1; “M” Club 3; Bob White 1; Swimming 4 Dorothy is a quiet sort of girl who has not given all of her classmates a chance to get acquainted with her. She is a satisfying friend to know and is always ready to lend a helping hand. Her future cannot be anything but successful. 16
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EDWARD RAYMOND ABRAMOSKI Social Committee 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Ed is one of the members of the “Domino” Club but he is by far, no blank. “Anchor”, as familiarly known, is one of the best track men, when it comes to field events, that this school has ever put on. Incidentally he holds the school record for the shot. He is a most jolly fellow and a friend worth having. DOROTHY GRACE ALEXANDER Dorothy has stuck to the business end of high school since she came to us from Central. Her friends can always depend upon her and she is willing to lend her helping hand when she has the opportunity. LORETTA MAE BROWN Though Loretta is a coy maiden around school, outside of school—well—it’s very different. After graduating she is going to enter Hamot hospital where we are sure she will make a great success. Loretta, with her sweet disposition and laughing eyes ought to make an excellent nurse. RUTH HELEN BURY Glee Club 1, 2; “M” Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 3; Camera Club 2, 3; Bob White 1. This pretty personage is, at times, very bashful. In typewriting she is a real “shark”. East High does not hold Ruth’s affections—for have you heard her speak of Ted? Ruth has not yet decided upon her future work nevertheless we know that she will make good at anything she undertakes to do. 15
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AGNES BLAIR Although this little miss looks demure, if you once get acquainted with her, you will find that looks are deceiving. Agnes is one of those girls that go to school merely to absorb knowledge. She has not taken an active interest in any activities except to support them. KENNETH HUBBARD BURDICK Glee Club 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4 “Ken” is a very accomplished young man who plays a “sax” to a very high degree of perfection. He has played in the orchestra until this year and it was a loss to the cello section when he left. We expect to hear of him as outranking Paul Whitman in making jazz. DOROTHY ANNE CAREY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Mam’zelle Taps 3. “Dot ’—the champion talker of seven counties! In so small a space, we cannot tell you about all of Dot’s other accomplishments, but besides making fudge for the football boys and entertaining her lady friends she has managed to be a good friend to everyone and has won a distinctive place in the Class of 25. DOROTHY WILHELMINA CARYL Dancing Club 1; Onaya Club 1, 2; “M” Club 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bob White 1 ;• Mam’zelle Taps 3; Announcement Committee 4; Sunrise Staff 3, 4, “Dot” can be both humorous and serious but in either mood she makes an admirable companion. She has not had a great deal of time to devote to activities but with the time she has had she has made a good record. Dorothy is inclined toward journalism and she may be a big chief on a paper some day. 17
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