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LA fc lj glS5SS5 p ' OCKtf ORIENTC k v. iiiviv avv - ! ; i : i ; Prelude M.y thoughts once ascended the hilltop of Reminiscence. A new horigon strangely bedimmed in a mist of the past. Whispered to me a song, proffering ivith mocking deviltry, A portrait of memory, long since forgotten, yet tinged With an azure of delight. Jerry G. Mangione. M A V W s I s ■ l i 14
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c £) 7Ae QRIENTGV? s y George J. Moyer Mrs. J. G. Eppinger G. W. Cleland Faculty Advisors When Grant W. Cleland and Mrs. J. Guinan Eppinger were appointed advisors for the Class of January, 19x7, the selection was considered by the entire class to be a most fortunate and happy one. Both were very friendly and des irous of promoting class activities in the most advantageous manner possible; both considered every member of the class a friend. The loss of Mr. Cleland through a most unfortunate accident in 1915 was partially nullified with the appointment of George J. Moyer to be his successor. Mr. Moyer had the unusual advantage of having known most of the boys since their entrance into East High School through study hall contact. This acquaintance with the boys Mr. Moyer has fostered tenderly throughout his advisorship and is now the friend of all those who were privileged in having met him. Girl class advisors in East High School have been consistently good, and so it must be an exceptionally good advisor who can stand out. Mrs. Eppinger has been just such a rare counsellor. Always at the service of the class, Mrs. Eppinger has been tire¬ less in her interest and activity. In the short time that Mr. Cleland was with the class as advisor he succeeded in fixing himself firmly with the boys both through his friendly manner and gracious service. It was with great joy indeed that the class learned of Mr. Cleland’s return to teaching after his accident. i j I I j I I $ 13
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c Q 7AgOBIENT a ? KS5SS 3. ’ iV ' tA y, M. Sanford Abbey 1685 Highland Avenue Here ' s a boy who s bound to climb, , For he ' s working all the time. School Pin Committee (4); Cast, Senior Play (4); Agora (z, 3, 4); Boule (3, 4); Home Room Soccer (2.); Bank Clerk (4); Interclass Soccer (3); Interclass Track (3). No. 11 School Michigan State Constance Albrech 34 Iroquois Street None knew thee but to love thee. Nor named thee but to praise. Class Secretary (4); Executive Council (4); Orient Board (4); Exchange Editor, Clarion (3, 4); Clarion Pin (3); Clarion Extra Work Certificate (4); Agora (2., 3, 4); Boule (z, 3); Secretary, Agora (2.); Press Club (4); Waitress June ’z6 Banquet (4); Interclass Basketball (z, 3); Numerals (3); Interclass Track Meet (2., 3); Senior Section Editor Orient (4). No. 11 School Mount Holyoke ' V Gordon Whiteman Allen 12.4 Harvard Street “gordy” A tnan of the world amongst men of letters A man of letters amongst men of the world. Executive Council (4); Cast, Senior Play (4); Chairman, School Pin Committee (4); Assistant Editor, Orient (4); Junior Philharmonic Orchestra (1, z, 3); Inter-High Band (3, 4); Inter-High Orchestra (3,4); Band (1, z, 3); Orchestra (1, z, 3); President, Student ' s Association (4). No. 11 School University of Rochester David Moser Allyn 67 Park Avenue dave You come late, yet you come. Glee Club (1, z, 3); Clarion Agent (z); Silver Clarion Pin (z); Agora (z, 3, 4); Business Board, Orient (4). No. 15 School University of Rochester Fannie Altman 746 Norton Street Happy am I, from care Fm free. Why aren’t they all contented like me! Underwood Award (3). W. J. H. S. New York University Joseph Amroczeck 17 Merrimac Street “joe” Rant no more of Heaven! Give me but a fishing rod! Wearer of Numerals; Inter-Class Baseball (4); Inter-Class Soccer (4); Home Room Baseball (4); Home Room Soccer (3). W. J. H. S. Undecided 15
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