East High School - Sunrise Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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CLAIRE M. DELANEY M Club 4 Claire might be small, but good tilings come In small packages. She belongs to one of those inseparable groups and has a winsome personality, so that everyone who knows her is bound to like her—a certain somebody does anyway. The business world claims Claire and we wish her every possible success. BETTY LOUISE ENGELS Glee Club 3, 4; Social Committee 4. “Cheeks of rose, and eyes whose blue. Melting, thrills you through and through. Betty’s cheerful disposition and pleasant smile have made her one of the most popular girls in the class. And. say. did you ever notice her dimples? Betty is a good companion and a true friend. What more can anyone want? HAROLD SAMUEL FARGO Sunrise Editor-In-Chief 4; Junior Baseball Mgr. 1; Class President 1; Burn’s Contest 3. Author. Editor and Public Speaker; all these and more is this prominent member of our class. Harold has clone as much for this school in a quiet and consistent manner as any member of. this senior class. Harold manages to put everv project over in an excellent manner, then modestly retreats to the rear. When he graduates from college we feel certain that we shall hear of him as a most successful journalist and author. A mind to build, and a hand to guide.” that is his character. EDMUND STEPHEN FINUCANE Football Mgr. 4; Asst. Mgr. 3; Class Day Com. 4; Sunrise Staff 4; Hi-Y Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 1. Behold our attractive football manager! Anyone who has Ed as a personal friend, has a friend indeed. Although he has had a successful high school career, he has found time to study the psychology of the human element at the box at one of our leading theatres. JACOB R. FREEMAN Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Debating 3. 4; Sunrise Staff 4; Play Committee 3; Class Basketball 3, 4; Burns Oratorical Contest 3; Football 3. Jake” hails from Lawrence Park. You will recall that he was one of our representatives in the Burns Oratorical Contest last year. East will be minus the serv ces of this able orator next year. We do not know what the future has in store for Jacob, but we wish h'm the best of success in all his endeavors. 19

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ALLEN CLINE “Cline of Conneaut”. has been with us only a year but he has indeed made much of this short period. A quiet, reserved, fellow, he has become one of our best friends, and the only concern we have for his future, is our fear that some little lady will interfere with his ambitions. MARIE AGUSTA COOKE Glee Club 1, 2; Captain Crossbones 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2. Quiet, consistent, and dependable, with the added virtue of a ready smile, that is Marie. All her work is sincerely done and well done, with no exceptions. Her future promises to be a bright one. EUGENE JOSEPH COTTER Senior Class President; Class Basketball 2, 4; Asst. Editor Sunrise 4; Basketball 3. 4; Junior Declamation Contest 1; Class Day Committee 4; Class President 2. This is our class president! Because of Kugene’s untiring efforts the class of 11)27 has finished the voyage successfully. Not only does he have ability as a class leader, but as a student as well. Very few lists of honor students have appeared which have not contained Kugene’s name. With his earnestness and winning way. lie is bound to make a name for himself in the business or professional world. FREDERICK DAWES CRANCH Debating 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Sunrise Staff 4; Burn’s Contest 1, 4; Band 1, 3, 4; Chm. Banquet Com. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Student Council 4. A true friend and a loyal comrade with a heart as big as himself, that’s Fred. Blessed with the unusual ability of being able to do anything well, he has contributed a goodly share to the record of his class’ achievements. A staunch supporter of all that is right and good, he is a splendid example of the type of student Bast is proud to call its own. We are sorry to lose this fine chap but we know that he is stepping up the ladder to bigger attainments. MARSHALL WILLIAM CROSS Track 3; Football 4. When “Luke” gets down to work nothing stops him. Many unknown powers “lay slumbering within him”, that suddenly came to light during his senior year. Marshall has an unusual gift of making and holding friends. He is a quiet and steady supporter of our class. 13



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DAVID FRICK Track 3. This quiet, modest lad is ever on the job. His motto seems to be. “Do more and say less about it.” We do not know what his future intentions are. but we are sure he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. EDWARD EUGENE GAYLORD Track 2; Football 3, 4 ; Hl-Y Club 3, 4; Class Basketball 4. Here is a lad who “wields a wicked club” on the golf course. tiene” is also planning to attend college and will probably enter as a Science and Chemistry student. Eugene is another one of those consistent, “Lawrence Park Commuters.” CLARK STEPHEN GREENWOOD Glee Club 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4. This young man is not only a quiet, studious, person, but a most true and considerate friend. This lad may often l»e found in some remote corner of the library devouring some new science volume. Steve” plans to attend college soon. His numerous friends at East extend every best wish for his success. FRANCIS JOSEPH HART Baseball 1, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. Francis Joseph Hart is not very well-known about school, but when it comes down to just plain “Pootch.” he is one of the most popular fellows in the class. He is really one of the most modest fellows, whether on the field or in the classroom. We are sure he will make a success in whatever he takes up. though we are not the only ones interested in him. for there is also a certain Ethel interested in his success. DOROTHY MELITTA HARTUNG “M“ Club 3, 4. Here’s a bashful young lady. Hut she will probably get over it like the rest of the girls. Dorothy can always be depended upon to back up her class and school. She wishes to enter the business world. 20

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