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

 - Class of 1926

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Paterson Eastside High School - Mirror Yearbook (Paterson, NJ) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 63 of 116
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'F- F Find Your Fate in the Crystal Ball John Matchett Naomi Sadovsky Hazel Preston Joseph Alcock Eleanor Tomb Minnie Bauer Anna Konesky David Warman Jacob Feldman Philip Seidel Mae Hartley Abraham Simon Tressa Cannel Ida Shafron John F erraris Grace Nixon Eva F razzine Harry Meyer F ina Giraldi Elizabeth Waywell Glenice MacDonald Jack Altshuler DeForest Miller Phil Alward Christine Reader Max Bogensky Lawrence Hershkowitz William Charney Adele Mehaffey Silas Thomas William Marcus Helen Luckman Louis Seabert Fred Ludwig Louis Sussman George Rosenthal Vasken Margossian John Nicholas Mary Lifschitz Raymond Miller Thomas F ogg Henry Kaplan Joseph Fox Henry Hennig Amandus Gentuso Anthony Waraske Teresa Mangin Celia Abramowitz Helen Weinreb Dorothy Blake Sarah Shackleton Lida Callahan Esther Taback Helen Abramson Anna Wolkus Ruth Cundell Pauline Golberg William VVhite Anthony lanacone Eleanor Tanis Edna Goldstein Sam Shapiro Birdie Medinkowitz Selina Kalish Joseph Pink Bernice Lichtman Albert Higgins Wilfred Leigh Minnie Goldstein Helen Labaugh ' Harry Lawrence Milton Hendlick Sol Picon Mildred Kopf Rose Kaufman Selma Lieblich Norman Keppler Nathan Newmark Jennie Freidenreich Hartley Radcliff Robert Quackenbush Freda Weiner George Freeman Eleanor Starrs Rocco Di Giacomo Irene Eaton Rosa Smith Eugenia Oltar Morris Feldman William Wilson John Weyble , Myron Collin Louis Rowinsky Ivan Ackerman Fred Coyle Pauline Hascup 61 Edwin Allen Wilbur Dutches Joseph Maffongelli Harry Abramowitz Fred Roughgarden Jacob Goldfarb William Pearlman Frank Yusaitis William Silver William Probert Ruth Dreyfus Abner Roemer Evelyn La Greca Frances Biardi Rachael Alpisa Sylvia Edelstein Janet Dunning Ruth Bauer Florence Shain Ethel Mottershead Edith Thons Rose Fire Runyon Blocker The Torrey Twins George Lachner Eva Gorga Isadore Diamond Phyllis Harris Herbert Falk Ruth Gold Angelina Bellina Bartley Aisenbrey Edith Fox Crossley. Bradley Paul Bornstein Pauline Robinson Regina McNair Esther Samuleson Isabel Sinclair Eleanor Hopper Steve Germond Gertrude Molenaar Peg Gilfillan Lulu Serrarn Helen McMahon Marie Naundorff Dorothy Merengoii

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Class History And the distant years shall answer When'er duty calls With the knowledge that we're gaining From her dear old halls. Lord Chesterfield once said, History is only a confused jumble of facts. Our confused jumble of facts began to be assembled in September, 1922. That was the term when segregation went into effect, so that after one month of blissful co-education, the girls, having bid their boy friends fond adieu, were told to report in the afternoon. What revenge we plotted upon the Board of Education! Paterson Girls' High 'School in the next three years became a very busy place. The Criterion, the school magazine, sprang into existence. New traditions were formed. New societies arose. A well organized and efficient Student Council was established. During the same period of readjustment, athletics were not neglected. The name of Paterson Girls' High became well known throughout our state. Meanwhile, the boys became vague figures fading into the dim past. UQ . But they, in their sphere, were far from idle. They established a General Organization and a fine orchestra. Their monthly publication, the Spectator, was excellent-we will make no comparisons. In athletics they made remarkable progress. As to their sister students, memory of them had faded. QFD What was our surprise when near the end of our 3-2 term the astounding news that once more co-education was to go into effect was announced. It was astonishing how unpopular that once desired news was. Finally, after a summer of pleasure, our 4-1 term arrived. Every thing seemed so strange with co-education in existence, that even the fact that we were high and mighty seniors faded into the background. The most important occur- rence of the term for us was the election, in which we made our Ivan class president. We also had a great part in the re-establishment of our school societies. Then we entered our beautiful new home-Eastside High for our last term. When the question of the management of the lunch room arose, the Seniors im- mediately stepped into the vacancy. They also assumed management of the study hall and carried out their work remarkably well. We have now finished our four allotted years. It is with an infinite feeling or regret that we, the first class to have attended and graduated from Eastside High, leave its dear halls. VVith the alumni we repeat: Not on brazen columns lofty Nor on graven stone, But in hearts of sons and daughters Shall her work be shown. SELMA LIEBLICH. 62

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