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Unidentified East Orange New Jersey Parochial School (1925)


Figure 1.--This cabinet card portrait looks to be parochial school because of the priest in the portait. It is the same school and classd that we see in 1921, only 4 years later. We know bcause was saved by the same poarents that saved the 1921 portrait. This would mean that it was provably a 5th grade class. The school is not named, but we believe it was located in East Orange, New Jersey because that is where one of the students lived--Helen R. Zieglar. Again the girls fashions are primarily represented because they are in the front rows. They are nistkt wearing dressesm including a sailor dress. Three girls wear plain middy blouses, but mostly we see dreses. The biys mosly wear hite shirts and ties. We suspect that this was an outfit suggested by the school. Notice the school in the background. It looks more like a house than a school which speaks to the fact that the Catholic schools were not as well funded as the public schools which were supported by taxes.

This cabinet card portrait looks to be parochial school because of the priest in the portait. It is the same school and classd that we see in 1921, only 4 years later. We know bcause was saved by the same poarents that saved the 1921 portrait. This would mean that it was provably a 5th grade class. The school is not named, but we believe it was located in East Orange, New Jersey because that is where one of the students lived--Helen R. Zieglar. Again the girls fashions are primarily represented because they are in the front rows. They are nistkt wearing dressesm including a sailor dress. Three girls wear plain middy blouses, but mostly we see dreses. The biys mosly wear hite shirts and ties. We suspect that this was an outfit suggested by the school. Notice the school in the background. It looks more like a house than a school which speaks to the fact that the Catholic schools were not as well funded as the public schools which were supported by taxes.










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