Paterson Eastside High School - Mirror Yearbook (Paterson, NJ)

 - Class of 1923

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Miss SENIOR YEAR BQOK Ruth Coven leaves her extra weight to Olive Gary. Alice Fitzgerald leaves her large supply of school spirit to G. H. S. as a whole, and her ability as a politician to future American History classes. ' Helen Walker leaves her popularity to Mar- garet Gilmour. A Alice Gregson, Alice Turner, and Marion Lane leave to Irma Simonton, Dorothy Grundy, and Louise Hudson their ability to remain insepar- able. Marion Russell leaves her athletic ability to Peg Richardson to help with next season's basketball games. Gladys Dotson leaves her fussiness to Dorothy Pryce, that the time-honored custom of fussing may be perpetuated. Alice Turner leaves he'r ability as an actress to Mildred Burr. Elizabeth Archibald leaves her ability as an artist to Grace Hutchinson. Dorothy Doss bequeaths her noisiness to Queenie Millar in hopes of banishing Queenie's air of melancholy. Lillian Glass leaves to Izora Stevens her ability to tell funny stories, in order to help Ishy with the Criteri-on's humor department. Ferne Young leaves her vampishness to Marge Ryan. Peg Pollitt, as class flapper, leaves to Corinne Jacobson her ability to charm the stronger sex. Our days in G. H. S. are over. With faint heart and gasping breath we resign ourselves to the inevitable. Sorrowfully we relinquish our happy school days. To all who are left be- hind, we leave our best wishes for their future success. We hope that these, our last gifts, may be lovingly cherished through all time to come, and trust that this, our last will and testament, will be faithfully executed. fSigned byl The Senior Class. By ELVA M. DUTCHESS. Can You Imagine Miss Hemingway-without a serious inien. Mrs. Barringer-not willing to do a favor. Miss McNair-not flying around. ' Miss Buckley--with nothing to do. Mrs. Denner-long and thin. Miss Cairns-short and fat. Miss Banghart-angry more than five minutes. Miss Pierce-without her drawl. Miss Healy-careless. 'Miss'Adams-sticking up for boys. Miss Duffy-without pep. Miss Rea-without that Winsome smile. Miss Abell-acting foolish. Mrs. Wessman-Y acting serious. Miss Romary-in boys school. Miss Barrowclough-+narrow-minded Miss 'Gilmour-without rosy cheeks. Miss Duryea-with Miss Gilmour. THINGS THAT NEVER .HAPI-'ELS IN SECTION 51 . Banghart-without a smile. Florence Abbott-bawled out for talking, Gertrude Boessneck-with a hole in her stocking. Charlotte Effros-not combing her hair. Ethel Feltshuh-not curious. Ethel Feltman-with her mouth closed. Alice Fitzgerald-not arguing politics. Alice Turner-not selling candy. Lillian Glass-not able to answer a question. C some how.J Claire Holster-not giggling. Alice Gregson-not biting her nails. Queenie Millar-not arguing with Lil Glass. Wanda Rege-not winking. Clara Rizzo-not studying. Marion Lane-in her own seat. Helen Walker-not walking around room. Mary Watts-hearing question first time, June Waldman-not telling Jean a funny story. Jean Waldman-not laughing over it. Edyth Thompson-wearing a, long skirt. Charlotte Dolson-prepared. Margaret Ward-writing notes. Tillie Frankil-saying Yes Mam . Dorothy Doss-not 'cracking wise. Dinah Rosen--cranky. Margaret Gilmour-knocking that sister of hers. Minnie Rothstien-silent. Anna Sanders-not using her diamond studd- ed manicuring set. Edna Wardle-cutting up. Lillian Roemer-not primping. May Barrowclough-not all there. Bernice Rouser--not holding her own. Edythe Cohen-not dreaming. Elizabeth Konesky--without her hair curled. Ethel Silver-not showing her dimples. Marjorie McPhail-not studious. The members of the Senior Class wish to express their profound thanks t-o Miss Proche and her Sales Class for the splendid help they have given to the year book. The ads which they secured have largely made this publication possible.



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