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Remember when you thought you saw a little termite streak down the basketball court and swish the cords for two points, and then you realized it was CARL BLUMEN- THAL. After playing sterling ball with the V. team for several years, and not being quite tall enough for varsity ball, Coach Henry Rumana rewarded Carl with a varsity letter in his last year. PETE NIGRO, southpaw pitching artist, who acted as understudy to Rube Wiggins as pitcher on the varsity baseball team last year, blossomed into Eastside's num- ber one pitcher during his senior year in school. Al- though he could not be classed as one of Eastside's greats, he was a most valuable man to have in there. JOHNNY CARLOMAGNO is another example of a small fellow, but good player. Johnny proved to be a cap- able understudy to Lou Cuccinello at the halfback posi- tion in football. As shortstop for the baseball team johnny was one of the flashiest players ever to play under the Eastside banner. There must be special mention also of the fine per- formances turned in by DONALD HDUCKJ' TOMLINSON, who has played J. V. basketball for a couple of years, BILL MEAD, hurdlerg GEORGE LEFFERTZ of the tennis teamg JAKE OBERER, track starg ED GLEN and RAY STRONG of the cross-country team, the former of which was awarded a gold medal for his performance in the county meet, and DOMINICK vAN NOOR, outfielder on the baseball team. Before closing, I want to make extra special mention of that demon sports reporter 1sADoRE HDOCH GOLDSTEIN, the bearded bard of E. H. S. Some of you may not know it, but that most distinguished and scholarly gentleman played freshman basketball averaging two points per game. He also indulges in a little vocal serenading, and if you sneak up on him when he isn't looking, I'm sure you'll see him indulge in his secret vice, snapping his garter. And now comes the worst part of this bit of reminisc- ing, when we come to the parting of ways. So when you see me again, just say Eastside '39, and, I'll know who you are. Rider llollege of Business Administration Bachelor of Science Degrees in Commerce and Education Special lntensive Courses Founded 1865 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY SHerwood 2-5020 TIIE MART 180 MAIN STREET PATERSON, N. J.
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4' Sl-IERWDOD SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL TRAINING 175 Market St. Paterson, N. J. ONE-YEAR course. Combines col- lege subiects with secretarial studies. Prepares young women tor pre- ferred positions ' Faculty of uni- versity professors. High-school grad- uation prerequisite. Attractive sur- roundings. Placement service ' New classes now forming. for bulletin, write the Director cr dial Sl-lerwood 2-4242 Paterson Box Lunch Best Quality Sandwiches +14-2 MARKET STREET PATERSOIN, N. J. PASSING IN REVIEW Q continuedj They tell me some people are born with silver spoons in their mouths, but it seems CHARLES HCOOKIEU FISHER- MAN was born with a silver basketball in his. After playing one year of freshman ball, the ever popular Cookie, made the grade and played with the varsity three years. In his last year he was rewarded with the captaincy of the team. All-American BEAU BRUMMEL BRUCE ROWEN proved himself to be a standout basketball performer during his last year in school. After two just mediocre years of J. V. ball Bruce did a complete about-face. He was the most consistent high scorer on the team, averaging just about ten points per game. WALT PORTER after going to Central for three years where he was a constant thorn in the side of Eastside's basketball team, transferred to Eastside last year. He played plenty of baseball in right field for the orange and blue, after which he turned to playing end on the football team. Then he was found to be ineligible, and wasn't allowed to play at his favorite sport, basketball. Long, lanky ARNIE SALZBERG is another man Eastside is going to miss when he's gone. Arnie claims to have played tennis for Eastside way back in the days of Richy Pinck and jackie Totten. During the last two years he has been captain of the team. In his freshman days Arnie also played freshman basketball. GILFORD G11.L1E,' BLACKMAN, ace track star was one of the handiest men Eastside has been able to boast of in a long time. During his couple of years stay with the track team, Gillie,' ran in the 100, 220, hurdles, relay, broad jump and high jump events. As we go to press, it is inevitable that JOE GIAMATT, who alternated with Emil Garlati catching big Rube Wiggins last year, will be the number one catcher this season. Although his stickwork hasn't been very hefty, he has been a good handler of pitchers.
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- Dric and Zim - STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME OLD STAND Wishing the Graduates the Same Old Wish LOADS AND LOADS OF LUCK DRISCOLL AND ZIMMERMANN 77-79 PARK AVENUE PATERSON N EW JERSEY Bergen Junior College will accept graduates of THIS HIGH SCHOOL as long as space is available. Curricula Offered: Cultural Liberal Arts Pre-professional such as: Pre-Engineering Pre-Medical Pre-Dental Pre-Legal Semi-professional such as: Journalism Accounting and Busines College Secretarial Medical Secretarial Dramatics Art Music Photography Home Economics and others as need arises Granting diploma for two years of college work transferable to most colleges and uni- versities. Accredited by the New Jersey State Department of Education. I000 RIVER ROAD TEANECK, NEW JERSEY Telephone: Teaneck 6-8775 Phone ARm0ry 4-4144- Columbia School of Commerce I 158 ELLISON STREET PATERSON, N. J. One Door From Church Street
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