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KMQ-an PHYLLIS GIAQUINTO .. - l . Glgglesn makes all her clot s o that she will be able to travel around ,-- world ye s com . f k as a secretary is her Goal after ' uati n Sh 's receiv a itman shorthand O 0 pin, HSten,7 an k ing e a S 'er 'LPN and the Crite ME . I L ' ' part th a ivities of the Italian. Coni- mercial, R Cr s, nd Ri ' g Clu a was a Criterion typist. Dancing t ie strains of JI y Dorsey music is a most enjoy- able pals' of heras. CLAIRE GIGANTE Claire permitted no grass to grow under her feet during her high school days, being secretary of the senior class, editor of Criterion copy staff, Italian, Red Cross, Commercial and Current Events Club, aifnd far from least, active in most sports. Ambitious, she hopes toilive to see the 21st century. Ice cream is one of the few things' will stop Claire's constant talking. She was awarded several commercial certificates, and has received her Silver f'P.', Preference is shown for horseback riding and reading in this young IVIiss's case. JOHN GINNELLY v A graduate from the Mechanical Arts course, Mlackn is nineteen years old and 5 feet 8 inches tall. Ambitious to have his own business, 'llackn is popular and friendly with everyone. Any music fno matter whosel makes him happy, but banana ice cream and lunch period rate tops with him. He and 4'lVIatt7' Cianelli are close friends, while IVIatt,' plays football, John does not, but he follrfyvs every sport assiduously anyway. I RHODA GLAZER I f tv When some one qu tl Ho out hey eig ty, the ver a n p rop. To go in cytr ning, xndq omey n e en u O ex goal. By no mea issy I e nevgyflgeless - az ple fs f- in lecting poetry. r sin'ai g and ' cing give her an 'u ers much enjo' n . h va' m of the Talent'Club D a atic So ciet, ,, orus, St d t Councl' nd was a Big Slsterffor two terms, proo readq-if id on cggpy sta 0 Senior Mirror. Awards include a gdl 44 'f forxwijliazel-eyed runette. x y t - I W I' i Q answer is fourifooi eleven nd qu rs good l lythe d U . f . . kj f v 1 I f 6 Sh 9 t col- tb I I I ,XJ I I X E IUND GLORIANDE - 'ey-eyed, brown-haired, and 5 feet 8 inches tall, Edu is known s a pleasant. mild-tempered fellow. Ed bowls, skates, and plays Nxfootball. getting his energy from his favorite food. steak. Vaughn onroe and history are preferred in their fields by this eighteen year old. Ed hopes to become a success in the world.
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IRVING GANS Another six-footer, this Glenn Miller exponent has brown eyes and brown hair. Photography, aviation, and name-collections are interesting to him, but he also favors such sports as archery, swim- ' ming, and boating. After graduation he will join his father's .busi- ness, and says he hopes to be a success in everything he under- lx 'X K ,bt Ql takes. Irving gives four stars to H. G. Wells in literature. l X ' K-X v i' ,ff EDWARD GARDINER MMM Popular, 5'9ff tall, and 3 HMTY Ja CS also shows definite scientific tendencies. This futtg cric rlgineer lists chemistry and physics as his favorite' subje er student councillor Nlfddiei' has been assistant manaff r tieagack team and winner of a first year certificate. College is this brown-eyed, brown-haired graduateas next stop. N GELLER T ative 'tLil1,' is the proud possessor of a silver uP,', 4'Type and ooka' certificate and a g'Sten,, pin. Laughing, knitting, and listen- ing to records, are all enjoyable sidelines. She follows the mob .hen it comes to orchestras and books, her favorites being Jimmy ors and uRebecca . Lillian's aim in life is to be happy and to l ake others happy. Shels had her fingers in some of Eastsidels , being a member of the Pan-American Club,rPlan Your Future lub, Dramatic Society, and Vice President ofthe Commercial Club. JAcoE GEORGE A ' A 5 ' Elections always mean fu to Hla en, bga e abl o malqe an addition to his extensive coll ' n of am ri B ons e can be seen about school, sporting his blu emed v ich he received asa varsity track award in 194 . When ' mes to choos- ing favorites, ice cream sodas, Glen lVliller, Ru yard Kipling, and playing 'football can all be seen at the top of the list, Jake', has been active in the Current Events Club and the Student Council. Some day in the future you may see the name, Jacob George, as lthe by line of some big New Yo k a r-at least, thatls what he MATTHEW GIANNELLI A future Mgymi' teacher, is well liked, husky, brown-eyed black- haired, ulVlatt,', winner of two major football ME7s.', Hezhas also been active in baseball and bowling. ln school club activities HlVlat:t was a member of the Student Council and the Cooke Hi-Y.' ln his spare time, this Tommy Dorsey fan hunts, skates, and listens to popular records. The best subject in Eastside, according to '4lVlatt , is Spanish, while a good heaping dish of spaghetti is good anywhere, any time. 2 . .ffbfy 1
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RENE GOASDONE Mlfrenchyi' plans to first go to the Casey Jones School of Aero- nautics, and then become a millionaire and see the world. Playing basketball, baseball, going ice-skating, taking in a movie, and read- ing books by Kenneth Roberts take up most of his time. Of all the foods in the world, uFrenchy thinks spinach is the best. Rene is 5 feet ll inches tall, 148 pounds heavy, and has brown eyes and hair. A MARY JEAN GORGA W jyyvtlvyl Tommy Dorsey has the right to claim another fan in Mary. Mary was a Household Arts student and a member of the Music and Household Arts Clubs. She plans to work after graduation. In her spare time, she sews, dances, and plays the piano, Lflane Eyref, top novel of Charlotte Bronte, is the favorite of Mary. She prefers apples to any other food. She has brown hair and brown eyes. 1- A Q! HECTOR GRANITO 1 f' Lf! 'cHeck,, plans to work in an dffice fter gradua mon lijd wants to be ua great success? One inch short of six feet ithlflbrown hair and brown eyes, this Jimmy Dorsey enthusiast rated algebra as his favorite subject and was a member of the Rifle and Riding Clubs. Riding, tennis and swimming are the hobbies of this admirer of chicken sandwiches, who enjoyed reading HFOI Whom the Bells Toll very much, A FRANK GRAVES A - A When questioned as' to what he'd take along if he were going to a desert island, Frank would probably say, 6'Mashecl potatoes, 6Tom Sawyerf and maybe Lana Turner. '4SnuffyHwants to attend George- town University after detaching himself from his dear alma mater, and still 'later hopes to become a judge of a law court. In his spare ,ti1I'1C,fVl1ELf indyulgesiin the fine arts of tennis, music, and golf. Another is driving fcarefully??j. Heas been man ger of 'tlieitrack team, and a student councillor. ,Wig 4,:,. fr' i BERNARD GREENBAUM X Ever since he's been knee-high to a grasshopper, H 7 7' been fond of math-the more complicated, the better. Just give uRed', a big piece ofila pizza ftomato pie to youl, and he's contented. Maybe this accounts for one of his hobbies, which is eating, the other being photography. He's going to take life the hard way-he wants to be a successful loafer. Hens held membership in the Student Coun- cil, Dabblerls Club, Math Team, Footlights Club, and football squad. Tommy Dorsey's music is very pleasing to the ears of this falmostl six-footer. gave 'PWS wit? QSSW 'Ubin-.WM ,Ma - -' f --.mug 46' 4 4 eg A Q2 f 3 fm 0 M y 'W' gg? , ff 0, ' 'f 4 ,f 'inf f ' W-my-' . fg 1.2-lv.-:wr Qfffffs-ss, , , 's ., fn .:zQ'swazv Y' - , 'f wi l, ',-'.?:gr, A1-,'. .1 4 0.w7m,v4,, - -f 9 grgfbgpt' l,ff,, if 4119107 ,ff ,gy L. ,v nz w ,ff A117-tn,-5530... ygff api' W gy! 0 A 4 Vg, . rg Q 1 , MW, 4. ,, Qf4zy,,s S
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