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THE ORIENT Chester Zawadski, 83 Langf St.— Business. 'A. A.. 4 years. Baseball vt Team. “Kindness is wisdom.” MISS WETMORE XIX
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Edith Sliter, 9 Cortland St.—Busi- ness. A. A.. 4 years. Radio Club. Per- sonals Editor, 25. Senior Play. School Play. Class Gift Committee. Chair- man Washington Trip Committee. Girls Service Club. Girls’ League. “My favored temple is an humble heart.” Rose Slitkin. 42 West Kfnney St.— Business. Glee Club. 4 years. Senior Play. Girls’ Service Club. A. A., 4 years. “Whose faith has center every- where.” John Weir, 890 Hunterdon St.—Busi- ness. A. A.. 4 years. Senior Play. Treasurer 4-A Class. “Men are merriest when they are from home.” Regina Wolf, 504 Market St.—New- ark Normal. Orient Board. Glee Club. Orient Representative. Service Club. Program Committee. Nature fits all her children with something to do.” xnn
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VOL. XIV EAST SIDE HIGH SC HOOL NEWARK, N. J. No. V. THE ORIENT HOARD Editor-In-Chief. FRED LANDOLFI . ---- Assistant . MILDRED COHEN. EMILY LA FALCE » Business Manager. THOMAS CIALLELLA Literary ANNA BEGLEY BONITA FRAPPIER School News HELEN MARSHALL REGINA WOLF Personals MARION DUNN CARL RIFF EDITH SLITER Athletics ALEX ORBAN Exchange ANNA SIIEAD LUCILLE LITTIG Typewriting ROSE TEVES LEO N El WORTH Circulation ELIZABETH BROWN CARL PLATZER ROBERT ROSENBERG Art ALBERT KAYRUKSTI8 ---PHILIP CLARK EUGENE SKIRO Business ALBERT YUHASZ SYLVIA MITCHELL sJr SHIRLEY FISCHMAN EDITH COHEN NEWARK. N. J.. JUNE, 1925 PRICE OF THIS ISSUE. TWENTY CENTS Published by Students of East Side High School June is the rose month, the month in which the noses reach the rich, blushing stage of pure and wholesome maturity. June also is the commence ment month, the month in which seniors pass from the old life to the new. And what a beautiful graduation month it is! As we stand entranced midst the spell of its magic charm we cannot help but look back on the times that are no more, the times that for the rest of life will stand forth as the ideal of happi- ness. The freshman life returns to us. that year of bubbling joy and careless abandon. No duty bound our paths then, no worries dimmed our joys. No. All was happiness, for we were children with ears that heeded not duty’s call, .with hearts that beat not for others, but for self, and with eyes that veiled sorrow and saw but joy. We were children who first saw only the rose and
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