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

 - Class of 1938

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Hall of Fame Mildred Lomdarix) Class Sclxtlars Daniel Freeman Minnie Smolin School Spirit Harry Fitzsimmons Helen Juracek Most Popular Herman Engel Irene Wiest Most Likely To Succeed Emil Ozimek Gladys Cicchino Most Lot ahle Thomas Hai fey Luba Kuzmick Best At Metes Casimi r Pomianf.k Marie De Luca Best Looking Edgar Garrison Rose Giordano Best Dressed Edward Baumann Helen Gruber Best Dancers Edwin Strelecki Class Politicians Henrietta Pochmara Robert Stahnten Ann Zirpou Class Artists Alois Klein Anastasia Planska Class Musicians James Cichino Jane Lahby Class Plirts Theodore Franco Ann Os inski Class Pests Mauro Fisher Stefue Ciebiera Joy to t jc Faculty Joseph Spicer Gladys Semon Most Studious Francis Nunziant Doris Ebner Neatest Edward Karch Dorothy Kubetin J oiliest Richard Schmidt Josephine Ciebii ra Quietest Anthony Ferrao Florence Barlow Noisiest Felix Zelinsky Sophie Panek Most Bashful Frank Rusci i Page 7'k fnty-three

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Class Poem S. S. JANUARY. ’38 We’ve sailed along together m In- mat her bright and fair, But also in the rain and storm u e're tried to do our s tare. When uork was done and time was free, we'd gaze up at tlx mast, And truly wish within our ! carts I k trip would soon he past. Four years ago we boarded this, our ship of high school days. Bewildered as we stood on deck, strange faces met our gaze. Unconsciously, amid long days, we learned to smile and grin. But better still, we learned to know the wart that's deep within. Now all too soon our trip has come abruptly to an end. We'll (tart from each with smiling lips and each one as a friend. Now must our ways be parted, and I know 'twill bring great pain, For only as a memory uill our Senior Class remain. Dorothy Kobetin. Class Song Tunc: Anchors A weigh. March, Seniors, down tlx field March on to fame. Keep all your spirits high And you will win life's roug xst game. Put in the best you tare; T tis precept teed And if you give your best. In your chosen field you're sure to lead. Irene Wiest. Pane Tueuly-two



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FRESHMEN 19)4 I Class Log Feb. 1—Came aboard for the first time. Marched around with our chests out. Attacked by Seniors. Feb. IS—Still in the fog. Can’t find half of the rooms; maybe the Seniors gave us the wrong direction. March —Sailing clear. Having trouble with Algebra. April —Short Easter vacation—no homework for a whole week. May —Weather getting warmer. Miss Mockridge shows us beauty in a fog. June —Started cramming for exams. Everyone passed (?). Vacation began. What a life! Sept. —Eagerly returned (?) after very peaceful (?) vacation. Oct. —Began to realize what we forgot over Summer. Nov. —Richard Schmidt began running after the Senior girls. Dec. —Tried to bring our marks up (Christmas is coming). Feb. —Vacation fine—exams not so hot!” SOPHOMORES 193 5 Feb. —Sophomores!!! What a relict not to be called Freshmen any more by the Seniors. March —Got used to Miss Roys’s daily tests. April —Three-quarters of class went to their grandmother’s funeral. (Bears open baseball season). May —An epidemic of Spring Fever. June —As usual, exams—boy! Were they stiff!! Planning vacation. Sept. —Back from vacation. Class organized. Peter Knott elected president. Oct. — Gaul as a whole is divided into three parts”—Caesar getting tougher. Galloping through Ivanhoc.” Nov. —Thanksgiving vacation. Some took an extra week off to recuperate. Oec. —Class gave program—only 2A’s allowed. Also started collecting dues. Jan. —Right! As usual!! Exams and then promotion. JUNIORS 1936 Feb. —Juniors!! Big shots” now; went to assembly with Seniors! Gladys Cicchino elected class president. March —Dance class started. Got enough nerve to go to 4A dances. April —The sea is roogh—I mean the subjects are tough!!! May —Began spending our lunch periods in the park. June —Class (?) went out to Oakdale in Orange Mountains. Sept. —Returned all sun-tanned from our vacation. Oct. —Stahntcn chosen president, Nunziant the Treasurer; gave his famous long treasury reports. Page Tunity-four

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