Erie Technical High School - Torch Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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A. Z' -N A 1.1.x 1 f YA in 5 , g g DOROTHY EVELYN AVERY, Dot . Only three years of high schooll Quiet, unassuming, loyal, and practical in all things,-Dorothy. To appreciate those characteris- tics, oneftigili-Qt-knqiwflger,well, which is a privilege re- served for onl'y'a few. We are sorry the Com- mencement takes her back to her native state of New York, but we,w'fih yr- good fortune in her chosen work. 1' CHARLES lVlcCOY BAKER. Our Boy O Club 121, Q31, 6: Q41. Red hair and freckles, the usual combination,- that's Charlie, Our Boy . Although not a world beater in his studies, nor a muscular pigskin hero, his pleasing personality and school spirit have made him one of the most popular fellows at the school. As a dancer, he is hailed among the best on the floor. HELEN LOUISE BALDENWICK, Lou . ln Helen we find a loving friend and a true pal. Since February we have missed the dark beauty of her cheerful face, which will be remembered for a long time to come. Her earnestness and good sports- manship haie endeared her to the,hearts of all her classmates, who will not soon forget the lady we call 'Lou' . 1 HAROLD RICHARD BAN , annie Spanish Cl Q21 rig Q4-b1. just one of t f student of average abil- ity who puts l t t s, into his work. He has kept his pla h f, quite completely, and we haven't the ' st idea of what he intends to do after his diploma. What ever it may be, we ys be glad to hear from him in the future. CHARLES HENRY BAUMBACH, Charlie Vice-president of class 131, Vice-president of Clee Club, C31 Football 141, French Club, C Club, Spokesman Board. And here we find the possessor of the heartiest and best-known laugh in the schoohiour Beau Brummel. Charlie has not only won fame on the gridiron, but also on the dance floor, being one of our most sturdy football warriors, who has had the honor of receiving the popular vote for the best dancer here. His great popularity with members of both sexes is only explainable in the fact that he has a very rare way of making friends and keeping them. He is prepared to attack Milford next year, with his shining personality, ready wit, and enter- taining cartoons. JULIA GELSOMINA BEVILACQUA, fool Here is little Julia, Small,-but oh my, lf you ever get to know her, you will find that she isn't as quiet as she looksl

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I 11 'ii-Z-Erfi v 33:-13 I i f gale! IM akin? C , HOWARD MARCUS AARON. Shrimp Track Manager Q4J, Spokesman Board Q31 GL Q4J, Cheerleader Q4Q, Glee Club Q3j, Treasurer QSJ, Debating Club Q21 61 Q3l, French Club. Hail the track manager of l925l His host of friends call him Shrimp , but the title does not do justice to this little giant of the business world. A dashing figure at leading cheers, an artist at the banjo, always the chief entertainer in a crowd- Shrimp is a born leader, as he will certainly show in future years. MARION SARAH ALLEN, Sally French Club, College Club, Orchestra Most unusuall One of the first combinations of beauty and brains on record. ln school she is a marvel: or so her English teacher says, which means a great deal. Marion is one of Central's best boost- ers: she is one of a group which has made our orches- tra possible: and none root more than she does at the football games, We don't know what school she will attend next, but hope that she will take up music. ELIZABETH MIRIAM ALTERMATT, Betty Betty is a girl in a million, The accomplished sort you know, And in the art of breaking hearts She graduated long ago. There are so many nice things to say about Betty that we could never tell them all. However, the words that describe her best, we think, are: just a reg'lar pal . It is rumored that she is very fond of Hom-er. GORDON SHREVE ALTMAN, Cow-boy Trig. Cordon has worked hard while with us, and we hope that he will keep it up. He is one of our steadiest workers, and hits the mathematical line hard. Engineering seems to be his craving, and he desires to be civil . Put two and two together, and you have civil engineering. The University of De- troit has caught his eye, and he may enter that school next fall. Here's to the best of success in that field, old boy , ROBERT MINNIG ANDERSON. Oppie Swimming Q2j 5: Q4l Yes, Oppie is some fishl His plunging is the best in the city, and, not trying to be personal at all, why shouldn't it be? His is a whale of a build, which aids him to a great extent, in his aquatic suc- cess. We hope that he will get along just as swim- minglyu in whatever he takes up after leaving us, as he has while at the old school. DONALD LEWIS AVERY, Don , Mgr. Jr. High Varsity Basket Ball, Mirror QU, Span- ish Club Q25 6: Q3D, Dramatic Club Q31 6: Q4J, Treasurer, Dramatic Club Hail, all hail, to our great actor and oratorl What a pity it is that we must lose this Don ,Iuannl But there must be an end to all good and great things. How lucky Chicago will be next year when it claims our hero! Much luck to you, Don!



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ChS 'miff xiii?-il ll I 1 '-i ,j. 'E aids'- M-:lj gfiglsi-l g llmiiiiila k u i: Virgil Class, Debating Club 14, ra ' lub 141, French Club 45, Girls' Chor ' , Spokesman Board . These characteristi . real pal, a true friend, and a good sport, s what a rare combination of values we have i utumn. She is always willing to do ha can for everybody, and because of her wi in ersonality, is liked by all. She demon- strated perfection her fine dramatic talents, in the part of 'lmpee Light . one of the leading characters in the girls' operetta, mlihe Feast of the Red Corn . KENNETH ADELBERT BLAKE, Ken Orchestra QU, QZQ, 6: Q4-bl. Trig. Ken is a quiet, studious fellow who does not make himself 'very conspiduous. He lhas many friends and is always ready for some real fun. He is quite fond of music, and plays the violin well. We hope that he may be successful in the work that he undertakes. ROBERT EDWARD BRAGGINS, Bob Mirror, Trig, Manager of the Senior Class Basket Ball Team. SABRA AUTUMN BIRCFZPSKD, -LA ' c 1 His one ambition is to become an eminent spe- cialist. fWe don't know in what lhe, but we hope he su sl. 3-f , . dependable fellow, in whose hand -'v -u g. 3 1-. During his four .. , .1 u s rather quietg but when e gets out in his old T B car, he isn't by any means slow. FLORIAN LYNN BROWN, Brownie Class Basket Ball fzl, f3J, Bl QU, Football 143, C :Club Q42 One of the sturdy ghters w o brought r to the school last fall, thro gh j t, not be forgotten 'for man a -1He also led the ni rs in 'r ' - a et ball march, whic c m Ydles to' yie ding them the cham- pions' e ope that he has gotten along as we in his studies as he has in athletics, and know that he will uphold the honor of the school to the best of his ability, wherever he may go. HARRY AUDL1lE.Y BRYAN, Yan rig. Although upon the surface, Harry appears to be a very serious young chap, underneath it, he is bub- bling with wit, laughter, and high spirits. He is a good student, but his studying does not keep him from having his good time. He has not taken an active part in sports, but enjoys them to the full. We wish him the best' of luck for the future. EDITH BURTON, Bed Art Editor and Secretary of Spokesman fill, Class Secretary QU, Dramatic Club QU, Debating Club OU, Secretary of Debating C4-AJ, Girls' Chorus fl, 6: f4J, College Club, French Club If you want a thing to go over successfully, put Edith in charge of it. ln her you will find a real sport and a true friend. Her character accounts for Edith in charge of it. ln her you will find a real sport girls in our class. How can she help but succeed at school next year? immune

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