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DOLORES HILDA ALLEN Glee Club 4; Pied Piper 1 Dolores is one who believes in showing her silver lining. She is well-liked by everyone and carries our heartiest wishes upon leaving this school. We feel sure that she will suc- ceed in the business w orld. MARION VIRGINIA ARROWSMITH G!ee Club 3 4; Captain Crossbones 3; Miss Bob White This Miss is quiet and pleasing. Although she has not been demonstrative in any special line, she has proved herself to be capable in all. ROBERT JOSEPH BAUMAN Chemistry Club 2; Advanced Chemistry Club 4 Although he is small, he has a large reserve of brain power. Robert does not say much, but w hen he does he generally says something worth while. Perhaps we ' ll hear more of him after he leaves school. MARTHA BINGHAM Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Captain Crossbones 3 M ' Club 4; Social Committee 4 Martha is one of the live wires of ' 26. Without her the M Club would not have been complete. Martha ' s w in- ning ways have made her a favorite among her classmates, and those who have gained her friendship are luclcy. Carry on, Martha. EDWIN FRANCIS BOWES Social Committee 4; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 2; Boy ' s Club 1 Meet him The Sheik of East. More than one girl has bowed before him. He ' d rather keep a date than eat. Ed, as he is is known to all his friends — and he has a host of them has their best wishes for his success in his future life. 20
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY (Continuea We were then given that alluring, long-sought-for name of Seniors. It was too good to be true. Our iarder had been well stocked by our previous experience in climbing the ladder and now w e were ready for the feast. New officers were elected, and various com- mittees appointed — all was well. Successful dances and parties were given. The Buck- nell College Glee Club was brought to Erie by us and was put over in a satisfactory man- ner. We then turned our faces toward a new field — dramatics. A fine play, Come Out of the Kitchen, ' was chosen by a special committee and played in a splendid manner. The manner in w hich the parts were handled proved that the Senior Class had some really good talent in it. The football team and championship basketball team owe part of their success to the Seniors. Each team had a large number of Senior players. And the class is justly proud of each and every one of these men. But we must remember that without the aid of our Faculty through the intricacies of our climb, we could not have successfully carried out many of our achievements. Their untiring efforts in our behalf were greatly appreciated. Special mention is due Miss Carew, Miss Booth, Miss Winkler, Mrs. Sackett, Mr. Heck, Mr. Scott, Miss McConkey, Mr. Ray, Miss Farley and Mr. Coon for the wonderful manner in which they co-operated with us. And now as w e stand on the threshhold of our dear East High, we look back with a smile of satisfaction because we know that we have fulfilled our vows and made a mark for other classes to aim at. So w ith a last farewell w e pass on into the world to conquer what further obstacles it may have in store for us. 19 f
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JUDITH CAROL BRADY Glee Club 4; M Club 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2 Come and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe. Judy is a member of the Lawrence Park gang and is al- ways ready for a good time. Se was leading lady in our class play. KENNETH LESLIE BRITTON Science Club 1,2; Minstrel Club 1 Mirth, knowledge and understanding have seldom been so w ell molded together in one person as in Kenneth, Not only that, but he ' s a good dancer. A school dance w ould be in- complete without him. If he ' ll continue the good work after graduation, his future is assured. HAROLD B. BURGNON Spanish Club, 1, 2; Class Sec ' y-1 ' ' eAS. 3; President, 4; De- bating 4; Ring Committee 4 Gaze upon our President. Under his firm guidance, 1926 has at last gained her footing and taken her rightful place among the classes, as leader. Harold, to all appearances is a bit bashful. But w e are told that once in a while he steps out, and gives the girls a chance. His personality and ability have won him many friends, and w e know that his name will always live in the history of East. When he enrolls at the University of Michigan School of Engineering next year, he will enter with the best wishes of the class, for his con- tinued success. ELMER JOSEPH BURKE Orchestra 3, 4 This good-looking fellow is w ell known around the school. He appears to be a deep thinker and although he never seems to be in a hurry, he always gets there. He hasn ' t told us his intentions after graduation, but whatever they are, we wish him the best of luck. FRANCIS H. CARDOT Swimming 1; Executive Committee 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Football Manager 4; Tennis 3, 4; Class President 3; Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Debating 3, 4; Senior Class Basket belli 4; Social Committee 3 Chairman Bucknell Glee Club Finance Committee 4 Francis is one of the biggest men in every movement of our class. It seems that whenever something was to be done, it could not be accomplished v ithout his aid. He is always one of the most pleasant boys in class — in fact we have never seen him frown. To know him as to receive a hearty greet- ing whenever you meet him. He will be missed after grad- uation by his many friends who are hoping that he will score an overwhelming victory in the game of life. 21
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