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

 - Class of 1926

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ANNA KONESKY Peanuts Ann 98 Graham Avenue Pet saying: Does it, really? I Our little Ann wants to own a dog kennel! What do you think of that? Well, Ann, since you like to play with dogs we hope you'll succeed, but we are all sure you'll need someone big and strong to control the dogs if they get too large and ferocious. But, perhaps, if you sing or dance for them you may manage- them, for music hath its charms, you know. Whatever you do, Ann, here's best luck to youl MILDRED .KOPF Millie 453 Madison Avenue Pet saying: Wait a minute. Sten Club: La Societe Francaise, Student Council, '24. Millie's ambition is to be a stenographer and then rise to a position of a private secretary-most laudable ambition, we think. Millie hasn't any false ideas about being able to jump into a P. S. job immediately, she realizes it takes hard work and lots of it to succeed. But she will succeed, we know, because she is a whiz at shorthand and typing. We are afraid she won't be a secretary long. Her boss's loss will be some one else's gaing so why worry? s HELEN LABAUGH 492 Broadway Pet saying: Oh, darn! Sten Club, Student Council, '22, '26, Criterion Staff, '25, '26: El Club Cervantes, '26, Hockeyg Junior Police, Class Book Committee. VVhenever we want to laugh and have a good time, we hunt up Helen. That's why she received votes for class comedienne and tom-boy. She certainly surprised us when she said sleeping was one of her hobbies. She also mentioned other out-of-door sports. We didn't know she lived at camp all year round. Helen's am- bition is to own a roadster, a fur coat and a dog, and we know Helen will get what she wants when she wants it. 33

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HENRY KAPLAN Henny 520 East 23rd Street Pet saying: That's right. Student Council, Dramatic Societyg Science Clubg Social Science Clubg La Societe Francaiseg Latin Club: B. S. A. The cheerful disposition and smiling countenance bring joy into the world and betoken gladness. Henny is a hard worker, but he believes in smiling. Our Henny, though a youth in manner and appearance, is a man in judgment and accomplishment. The other day Henry put us wise-he is going to stage a musicall comedy on Broadwayg that's why he is interested in the girls. Don't see the girls worrying, do you? Keep smiling, Henny, and you'll be successful. ROSE iw. KAUFMAN Roe C 156 Harrison Street Pet saying: Well, I won't argue with you. Cervantes Club: Glee Club. Rose's ambition is to be a designer. She ought to be a great success at it, because she is so artistically in- clined. Roe sings, paints and bluffs her way along. She likes almost everything. If she dances, swims, rides or canoes as well as she sings it's no wonder she is so popular with the boys. No one can help liking Roe. NORMAN KEPPLER Norm 366 Clay Street Pet saying: I don't know. Orchestra. The Class of June, 1926, is going to be well repre- sented in the Navy, for Norm intends to be a sailor. His hobbies are very fitting for a sailor: at least, the swimming and fishing part are, but that admiring pretty things. Now, just what do you mean by that, Norm ? Of course, we understand sunsets are lovely and icy mountain peaks wonderful, but we can't believe that Norm is referring to nature's handiwork. We must be wrong, though, because Norm is our most bashful boy. 32



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'lf 1 F 1.2 fa GEORGE W. LACHNER Blondy 342 6th Avenue Pet saying: What's tomorrow's homework? Social Science Clubg Fencing Club, '25, '26, Art Clubg Glee Clubg Trackg Big Brothers, '25. The boy with the eternal smile! VVhat a peculiar oc- currence that George should find his way from Los Angeles to Eastside High. George is one of our artists. Of course, you understand why we call him Blondy -- his hair is so dark. Blondy's ambition is to be an electrical engineer, and we are sure he will succeed. EVELYN LA GRECA Ev Evie 121 Fourth Avenue Pet saying: Now, when I was talking to Miss Smith- Vice-President of Club Cervantes: Scholarship Society: Dramatic Societyg Student Council, '24, '25, '26g Latin Club. Since Evie is one of our brightest and hardest work- ing girls, with an ambition to become a Spanish corre- spondent, we feel certain that she will succeed. Her hobbies-moonlight strolling and riding-seem rather in- consistent with the girl herself, but we know she will get ahead in the world, even if she does want to bc rather frivolous at times. HARRY LAWRENCE Han 415 East 33rd Street Pet saying: Cowbells.'l Dramatic Societyg Glee Club. Harr must be a country boy if he keeps saying Ucowbellsf' but we know better. Possibly going to the bank and auto riding have something to do with it. At any rate you're a hard worker and are appreciated by all of us, including Miss Castor. Please, for your health's sake, when you graduate do not run a lunch room for your living. Other advice we give is: keep going to the bank and don't do so much auto riding with 1? 34

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