East High School - Sunrise Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Madsen, Harry Josselyn, Miss Nan Levick, Ethel Siple, Miss Carrol Much gratitude is due to the June class for the times they have helped us in undertakings requiring greater backing than that of which we were capable. The mid-year Prom was also much appreciated. Class day held the greatest of terrors for us, and it was with trembling that we took charge of the auditorium. Dress-up day being one of traditional fun, was not to be omitted. The boys having a slight bashful complex did not respond wholeheartedly, but we enjoyed it nevertheless. We were greatly pleased that the privilege of giving a class play was granted, and members of the cast worked industriously on “Peg 0’ My Heart.” Its success was a great encouragement in more ways than one. Time flew fast and our good times, including a splendid banquet, quickly passed into history. As a reminder to the school of our lasting affection and loyalty, we left a sum of money to be used for the purchase of much-needed musical instruments. Graduation day dawned at length and who would not feel a trifle tremulous to say good-bye to high school and all it had meant in the years gone by? All obstacles surmounted and our work well done, we sailed away in the splendid snow-white ship, “Graduation,” carrying a precious freight of dreams and forward-looking thoughts. 17 —ALICE KLUND

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J------------------------------------------------------------------- Stout, William Klund, Alice Madsen, Harry February Class History When the 1928 mid-year class entered East High for the first time, it was a brisk, sparkling day. This was considered a good omen. The halls were quiet with a sense of awful bigness. Mr. Ray greeted us kindly, as is his fashion and in the auditorium, gave us our first instructions as to behavior. We were quiet and subdued for a time, but our natural instincts got the better of us and we have had a great time ever since! What member of the class doesn’t remember playing ball in the alley and going on those delightful Maywalks? However, with the upper-class work piling up, such things are bound to be neglected. As is the history of all classes, ours pegged along year by year quietly, and as happy as the teachers permitted! Some of us dropped by the wayside and fate removed others from the group, but the majority remained to finish their schooling at East. At the close of the Junior year we awakened to the fact for the first time, that ours was an individual class,—a unit. A February graduation was quietly mentioned; the idea took root,—frail, it is true. Soon it began to be talked of enthusiastically and plans were made for organization. Wouldn’t it be great to be the first February graduates? Yes indeed, but quite an impossibility. We requested the privilege of organization which was given to us without much discussion. So our work began! It was necessary to convince Mr. Ray that we were capable of standing by our work and backing up the necessary undertakings. We also had to persuade various students that February was an ideal graduation time. After some difficulty and splendid co-operation on the part of Mr. Ray, we were finally able to plan definitely for the various events. 16



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ANDERSON, ALICE ELVIRA “AT” Club 2, 3, 4 The most outstanding thing about Alice is her wonderful congenial and interesting personality. She has not told us her plans for the future. BOWES, DOROTHY College Club, 4—Basketball, 2—“M” Club, 4—Banquet Com., 4 Did you ever notice Dorothy’s cherry lips, blue eyes and flaxen hair? They’re worth looking at—and after that, get to know her,—You won’t regret it, Good luck, Dorothy. DOYLE, WILLIAM EDWIN Orchestra 3, 4—Mam’zelle Taps Com. 2. Edwin, because of his quietness, is unknown to some, although he has numerous friends. Ed isn’t the kind of a boy to make a big splurge, but what he does is done with an accuracy and finish that is astonishing. Although he has not taken part in athletics he has made quite a name for himself with his many fine qualities of manhood. East will miss you, Eddie. FICKENWORTH, MABEL “A ” Club 2, 3, 4— Glee Club, 3, 4— Banquet Com. 4. Mabel’s blonde hair and laughing eyes give an impression of eternal sunshine. We shall miss her cheerful smile and pep. But Mabel will make a success of everything she undertakes. The business world claims her. GIBB, MARIE ELLEN College Club, 2, 3, 4— Peg O’ Mg Heart 4— Class Pag Com. 4 Dramatic Club, 1, 2— Announcement Com. 4. Have you ever noticed how very calmly Marie takes life? However, there is a volcano inside of her, which it is dangerous to stir up. She has been known to visit frequently in Grove City, but says she is going in training at Harnot this fall. 18

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