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

 - Class of 1926

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GLENICE MACDONALD Glen 4454 East 36th Street Glenice is one of our most quiet girls. She is a model pupil, never giving any teacher the slightest bit of trouble. We don't understand her ambition- to reduce. Surely, Glenice, you don't want to have any more pounds taken away or we fear that we will lose our Glenice. Lots of luck in whatever you intend to do! HELEN MCMAHON 314 Caldwell Avenue Pet saying: Oh, yeah! Dramatic Society. Eastside High will certainly miss Helen. No wonder! She is our hardest worker. That's a good trait, since her ambition is to be a teacher. We never suspected that her hobbies were eating and sleeping. Is that the reason you can translate Latin so well? If it is, then we will go in for eating and sleeping. We wish you heaps of luck, Helen, and know you will succeed as a teacher. REGINA C. MCNAIR uJeann 277 17th Avenue Pet saying: Gee, I look a sight! Hockey: Social Science. Jean is our Calamity Jane, but, nevertheless, we feel sure that she will realize her ambition, which is to do something wonderful. She is one of our Parisian Models. jean is going to Montclair Normal where she will learn how to be a real school teacher.. Here's where all the little boys' hearts get broken. We know you'll succeed, Jean: that's why we're all backing you up. 37

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MARY LIFSHUTZ 189 Trenton Avenue Pet saying: For the love 0' Mike l Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With nougatines and Italian creams and choco- lates all in a row. So sings our Mary, the girl with the fondness for candy-chocolates, in particular. Mary, we're surpised at you! To desire to be an old maid! Now, tell us the truth. Have you ever heard of an old maid who was always smiling, liked to dance and ate chocolates? We're afraid Cupid will get you before long. HELEN MAE LUCKMAN Babs 31 23rd Avenue Pet saying: If I don't pass Sten this month I'll die. Sten Club. Babs is one of the most sweetly child-like young ladies of the class Caccent on the lady, pleasej. Isn't she cute? That great, big, tall hero of hers we hear so much about certainly had good taste when he fell for Helen. Just to think her ambition is to be a private secretary! Oh, well, there's one consolationg we're sure she won't be one for long. Here's wishing you all kinds of luck, Helen. May you succeed in everything you undertake. JOSEPH MAFFONGELLI ..J0e,, 122 Butler Street' Pet saying: I got it. Joe is one of our quiet boys, but he surely does know his school work. He wants to become a surgeon. His ambition is very like him, for he is always trying to help someone. Joe's report cards have always been models of scholarship. We take this opportunity to con- gratulate him and to advise him to keep up his excellent scholarship record. 36



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TERESA MANGIN ufrerryn 21 Broadway, East Paterson Pet saying: Say, listen! Criterion, Big Sisters: Science Club: Treasurer, Glee Club, Dramatic Society: Student Councilg Junior Police: Hockeyg Baseball. A serious, reserved disposition, a pleasant and ever- smiling countenance, and an agreeable spirit of friend- ship-all these characteristics combine to give us a por- trait of Teresa. Our Terry is the most likely to suc- ceed, also an orator extraordinaire and the pride of the faculty. Teresa is going to be an honest-to-goodness lawyer. You know she is an idealist. We have never seen Teresa at loss for an idea or powerless to express it. We shall miss her in the years to come. VASKEN MARGOSSIAN Mar Ben 580 Madison Avenue Pet saying: Gee whiz ! Ben is Andy Gump's only rival. But, say, Ben, who is your Min ? Ben certainly can drive an auto. He isn't one of those one-hand drivers, either. Did anyone of you see our Mar laugh? He surely can. Ask Miss Terwilliger. They say he is a shark in English. Vasken says that he is going to be an architect. Does that mean a bricklayer? Hope not. Here's hoping that you will be a successful builder! JOHN MATCHETT A'Johnnie 32 Dover Street Pet saying: So's your old man. Science Club. When we first saw John we thought he was destined to be a poet or author because of his blue eyes and dreamy look. Quite the opposite, John wants to become a civil engineer. John knows how to recite in English, you bet. We wish you great success as an engineer, John 38

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