East Side High School - Torch Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1931

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,1931 TH€ O'KWHT 1911 CLASS HISTORY September, 1927 Sept. 8—We all received our rooms except Sam Haber. Someone closed him in a locker. Sept. 11—We’re big shots now. Hazel buys a whole pack of gum instead of one stick. Sept. 24—Latin didn’t kill the Romans but it’s killing us. October, 1927 Oct. 1—Loew is trying to get a drag with the teachers already! Oct. 5—Civics is a tough subject—also the teacher. Oct. 9—Who cares if Ulysses stopped at Circe’s House? Oct. 11—Some kind of a ’’Freshman Frolic” in the air. We’re all Hot and Both- ered. Oct. 15—Freshman Frolic isn’t anything to write about. Lollypops and some more lollypops. November, 1927 November 6—Gallagher ordered to shave daily because nurse received splinters while examining his beard. November 15—Getting good. Almost made more noise than Miss Caffcrty while singing (?) in assembly. November 23—Asher was ejected from English Class today for eating bananas— Mr. Tuckly slipped. December, 1927 Dec. 3—Doesn’t this school have Christmas Vacations? Dec. 7—Lillian Fereday always laughs at Miss Kartlukc’s jokes (?) (?) (?) (Irony) P. S.—Examinations are near, so is Christmas. Dec. 20—Only one week vacation. We’re convinced there is no Santa Claus. January, 1928 Jan. 11—Cafeteria rolls arc going from comparative to the superlative in degree. Try and eat ’em! Jan. 23—Doningcr is a brave guy. He talked back to Mr. Cuthbcrt two days before exams. What a man! What a man! February, 1928 Feb. 1—We’re lA’s now. Doningcr too. Don’t feel quite as lonely as IB’s. Feb. 5—Ccrefice tried toKakc some microscopes from science room. A scientist some day he shall be, mark my words, Oscar. • Feb. 20—Several red eyed boys in our midst. What’s that meaning of these inflamed eyes? Ah! Eureka! They have been trying to convince fond parents that short pants arc beneath their dignity. (Boys only) Cenci also. Alas, Yorick ’twas in vain—woe is them. AVine

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19} 1 TH£ OXienr 19) 1 March, 1928 March 1—School is getting tame—only two fights during lunch periods. East Side High isn’t what it used to be. March 12—Must we go to another Freshman Frolic”? Cheer up, me lads, it is de las’ time.”—Macbeth, Act V, Scene III. March 2 1—Skopak followed a pretty girl from Room 317 to Chestnut Street. P. S.—He was fooled, it was his own sister. April, 1928 April 1—Miss Ehman fooled us today. Only kept us in 30 minutes instead of cus- tomary 45 minutes. April 9—Easter vacation (?). Didn’t enjoy it though—exams arc coming. Miss Ferguson said so. April 17—Mr. Butterworth was absent. No oration on Self-Control” today. May, 1928 May 4—Will wonders ever cease? Our baseball team lost by only one point. Whew we were scared they’d win. May 12—Why don’t the women leave Carmen Paglio alone? May 23—Mr. Sutton never was a wrestler. Neither was the janitor. June, 1928 June 3—Alcropidonencs (Mr. Musgrove and staff, please note) said over 2,000 years ago Nothing is so sure as a wife, death, and exams.” June 7— Bring on these exams! We’re ready to meet them.” (This is from the noble Females of our class.) June 21—All (?) passed. Westward Ho! and a bottle of rum (Beg pardon, 18th amendment is still on the books)...Will go east for our vacation. September, 1928 Sept. 9—We’re all Sophomores now. We can tell by our assembly seats. Sept. 20—Mr. Gcnzmcr tells Roman stories and old ancient jokes. Some of them are funny. October, 1928 Oct. 6—Thought we might see Seniors really Recked” but what a disappoint- ment. Oct. 11—Only two windows are broken while changing periods. November, 1928 Nov. 1—East Side has a football team—Mr. Horwitz said so. Nov. 18—Kinney car wasn’t late today. It was absent. Nov. 27—We dramatized (?) Julius Caesar in Miss Marplc’s class—Gertrude Scholz is a born Caesar. December, 1928 Dec. 4—Work is getting harder, along with the cafeteria rolls. Dec. 17—Hard times begin. Mr. Conroy hasn’t any spare tire on his car. January, 1929 Jan. 11—Ques.—Why do men leave home? Ans.—Exams. Jan. 20—Mr. Main sang (?) in assembly today. Ten

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