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we .gznior Cfadd Presrdent V1ce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RICHARD IDEAL MINERVA FELLOWS EARLE SHCTWELL O lCEl'5 Seated left to rlqht R1 hard Ideal Mtnerva Fellows Arthur Armstrong Earle Shotwell Durmq the two years that I have been your aclvlser your Wrllrnq ness enthus1asm and cooperatlveness have made workmq W1th you a pleas ure You have establrshed an envlable record of accompllshments you have set many fme precedents but most 1mportant of all you have Justlfled my tarth ln you Now you beqm a Search for personal success May you succeed 1n that quest may you cult1vate a de s1re to work and may you never forget that true happmess comes only from sharmq your success W1th others 010' .AJVIJBP CHARLES R COLLINS Paq Flftrwn ur ' o ' ' ' ' x , , A I A I 1 'I f I - , . E, 4
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.Mafory 0 flw E DIFFIDENTLY entered the w1de halls of East Orange Hrgh School and were a l1ttle skepttcal of all these older classmen who spoke of elevators from the basement to the thrrd floor lt was hard to get used to not go1ng home for lunch the self respons1b1l1ty the teachers seemed to expect and that 1ns1gn1f1cant feelmg that came from bemg the youngest denom1nat1on m a sea of faces Presently however we were assrmtlated mto the pattern we cheered the team as lust1ly as any semor at the fortleth Thanksgtvmg game agamst Barrmger We contrrbuted our b1t to the annual carollmg before Chrrstmas and sang hearttly for the operetta The Pirates of Penzance on February fourth and ftfth N1ght mares obsessed us after hav1ng thrllled to the melodrama of R U R a play of robots The Juntor sentor prom was one of the year s h1gh spots We found the graduatton dance an equal success The basketball team won n1ne out of f1fteen games much to our dehght None of us got seaslck on the annual Hudson tr1p rn May as we danced to the E O band Suddenly we found ourselves d1st1nct1ve we had been assrgned to transfer to Scott the new h1gh school A l1ttle wary about chang1ng schools aga1n we had made a lot of frlends at East Orange H1gh Schooleand a l1ttle curlous about what next year would brmg we started our summer vacatlon SOPHOMORE Prestdent Kenneth Fellows Vlce Presrdent George Vogel Treasurer Katherme Mattern The new school had been named for Cllfford I Scott former superrnten dent of schools We would have to work hard to make our school worthy of the name Could we be as respected rellable and efflclent as he? The goat was worth the venture We had to adapt ourselves to the sudden change from mcrdental underclassmen to paramount personages to top the school unttl graduat1on Tradltrons and extra curr1cular act1v1t1es would start Wllh We fabr1cated orgamzatlons to sat1sfy our every wrsh The drama TIC club The Stage Door was founded the f1rst two cop1es of the Baqpxpe appeared an orchestra and a swmg band were lntroduced archery golf r1d1ng and modern danclng h1ghl1ghted the ernbryon1c club program Scarlet and gray were adopted as Scotts colors Am1dst 1n1t1at1ng precedents we found t1rne for hockey basketball football and baseball The dramauc group presentmg a Mexrcan comedy The Red Velvet Goat and the modern dance adherents shared the honors of our f1rst evenmg per formance on March ll Scotts f1rst dance was the Spr1ng Sport Hop held on May 6 Our f.1rst choral success ln the Chrlstmas concert was seconded 1n the operetta Chxmes oi Nonncmdxe rn May Scott s half day exams orxgmated 1n the f1nals and wound up our sophomore year Page S1xteen Q . 1 1 'R , . , 1 1 f i i' 1 1 . 1 . 1 I 1' W W ' n I if W i' 1 . . . . . , , . I W Q I ' I 1' Q Q' ' . - i i Q , . L Secretary Iean Davls . , ' i Q 1' . . . . . . . . us. . - , . : 1 2 , , . . . . , . , . , , . , . . . . . .. . ' 'R Q 1' , , , , . , l l C I n . I l Q ' ' ' . ,. . . .. . . . , , , 1 . L'
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