East Orange High School - Syllabus Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1923

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CONTENTS DEDICATION .... SENIOR CLASS HONOR ROLL CLASS WILL ..... JUNIOR CLASS ...... E. 0. H. S. CREED .... SOPHOMORE CLASS SONGS AND CHEERS FRESHMAN CLASS ,. STUDENT COUNCIL DEBATING CLUBS .. E. O. H. S. NEWS .... FOOTBALL ...,... Page 3 6 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 62 66 68 70

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WILLARD S. LUND W. RUE MURRAY F. DURAND TAYLOR B,,5fW55 Managgf Editor-in-Chief Adfvfrtixing Manager ffhe STAFF EDNA N. PFEIFFER .... .... A ssociote Editor EDWARD WOOLLEY. .. .... Associate Editor EMILY W. KOEHLER ........ . ....... Assofiote Edtior KENNETH C. FRAZIER ........ .... A ssociate Editor AURILLA E. ASCHENBACH ..... ....., A ssociate and Art Editor 4



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SENIOR CLASS GORDON BUTTON .. .. ......... President EMILY KOEHLER .. HE world with all its subtle mysteries lies before us. Are we, the members of the Class of 1923, prepared to face Life, and yet come out of the battle with the respect and admiration of our fellow men? It would seem so, for, during that period of our lives spent within the portals of our beloved li. O. H. S., we have endeavored to mas- ter our difficulties and make the most of our opportuni- ties as each presented itself. ln the autumn of 1919, an eager, curious crowd of youngsters invaded the halls and classrooms of the High School. The upper classmen, especially the Sophs, pro- claimed us the greenest of the green, for were we not Just Freshmenn? Before the year had expired, how- ever, we proved to our worthy brethren that we were an exceptional class, and that we Haunted a banner of most daring red and truest blue instead of the verdant green one which had been allotted us. Our first noticeable deed was accomplished during our first football season. A number of our more husky members had gone out for football practice, and the rest of us craved a chance to show our spirit. An opportdnity came when a large con- crete stadium was proposed, and in the Stadium Drive DOROTHY DWYER . .. . . .Vice-President ... .Secretary which resulted, we, the pesky little freshmen, led our vain-glorious superiors in the sale of bonds! Having es- tablished ourselves, we set about finding a means of or- ganization. We elected our oficers, and felt at last that we were fully prepared to continue our good work the next fall. Our Sophomore year was even more promising than the preceding one. We discovered that we had, in our midst, numerous actors, athletes and artists, to say noth- ing of budding young authors and musicians. Our first discoveries proved that there were excellent basketball players among both girls and boys. The football season also brought forth some agreeable surprises in the mat- ter of promising material for the varsity. Our talent as actors and musicians was fgst displayed when we took active parts in the Pageant and the Operetta. The News Board already claimed several of our classmates, and further literary prowess was developed in the class- rooms. The various clubs counted many of us as mem- bers. Class spirit as well as school spirit was beginning to show itself. Having been advanced to the rank of Juniors, we pro- ceeded to make life Worth while. The Juniors enjoyed

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