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The Clan of June 1914: FRONT ROW: Arthur Metzger. ?, Ruby Kieb, ?, Margaret Goering, Celia Laiser, Margaret Shaffey, Schumckler. Herbert Monyek. 2nd ROW: Elizabeth Collin . ?. Edna Bell, Clara Karp. Yadwega Peigert, Carl Olshnetiky, Emma Ung. Ruth Meyer, I-ena Rich. Frank Wetzel. 3rd ROW: Hyman Roth. George Drake. James Jaiso, Ruth Fucnt, Mary Schormtein, Jeanette Friedman. Sophi Schwartz. George Bauer. Linden Prrrinc. John Mullei BACK ROW: Frank Cozziline, Sidney Weiiman, ?. 2. INTRODUCTION ?his unique section got its start several years ago; a young, blond, sophomore remarked, “Mrs. Matar-azzo, our's will be the 100th graduating class; boy, can we really celebrate.” Then a friend, cleaning out an attic, in preparation for moving, came across a box of dusty, glass plate negatives circa 1912 and passed them on to me. “Thought you might be interested!” After a good deal of thought, 1,000 “Help Wanted flyers, and some 30 pieces of correspondence, this section, devoted to a verbal and pictural review of the class of 1914 came into being. G.R.B., Jr. The class picture (above) is a copy of the one that hung in our home room, Mr. Laughton’s, North West comer 1st, floor. 1 1 2 1. Dalton, Adelaide Van Pelt: Utter to Mr Ben»on. Jan. 6, 1965 2. Key to Photo Identification; Mr. Carl Olian. Claw of 1914.
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Another battered copy was sent by Mr. Carl Olsan (Olsh-nctsky) who was class president in 1914. Die Photo used on page 6 is a photo copy of the 1914 class picture donated to East Side by Mr. John Muller, a graduate of the class of 1914. The remainder of the photographs used in this section arc not authentic pictures of the class of 1914. but are used with the intention of portraying the costumes, homes, furniture, and mode of living of that period. The reader, if curious about the people, places, and events of tho class of 1914, if referred to the East Side Library and the early editions of The Orient for authentic pictures. Due to technical circumstances we arc not able to reproduce them here. The Library also supplied the photo of the student body seated in the auditorium (now the cafeteria' and the 1912 Faculty. Several friends of East Side supplied the remainder of the photographs used on these pages and the division pages throughout this edition of the Torch. On November 25th, 1908, a resolution by the chairman of the committee on buildings, grounds, and supplies calling for the construction of East Side High School. 1
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