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

 - Class of 1942

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LETITIA S. YOUNG For two years 'LLeew performed as one of the baton twirlers. but this season she rose to the post of Drum Majorette. for which she has already received an emblem, as well as a 25-point shield for sports. With her ambition to be a teacher, this blonde young lady has participated in girls, sports and has been a member of the Girls' Chorus and Advanced Chorus. Rating chemistry as her favorite subject, she plans to attend Paterson State Teachers College after graduation. 1lle exponent participated in tennis ping pong and basket ZOZZA O 'e,' Fiji? hopes to be a success. Active in school, this G . A, . . . . Q . U U, , h lff all. She v ' also secretary of the Household Arts Club and served onthe Studeiit Co ncil. L'Ziz lists all sports, movies reading, and ying s -byluliskfhiies. Another uGone With The Wind fan is this vlfitegijyear old brunette, who thinks history and spaghetti de- serve a hand. 'LDw was active in the Natt -Science, Bowling and Civics Clubs. Doris will get married as 'oon hea' comes along and wants to be always loved and t ove. Her hobbies are dancing, cooking, getting to ' w pe e, and seeing big name bands. Blue-eyed, lJI'OWl1-1 red HD ikes Glenn Miller, the Ink Spots and MGWTWF, DORIS R. ZUPAN .F w ii! Q

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BERNARD UNCERLEIDER Called HBernie,,, 'gLou , or HLefty,', according to the speaker, this green-eyed graduate is one of the most popular members of the class. Although he plays the saxophone and the clarinet, Bernie is proud of his Horseshoe pin. He was a member of the Swing Band, Student Council and Band for three years fBernie has a letter to prove itll, Horseshoe Club, and Senior Mirror. This math fiend is going to attend college, hoping to be a chemical engineer. g'Ruthie', is 5'2 tall. ,J . ELEANOR USDAN Drawing, gardening, musgc, col cting Scrapbooks and stamps r take up this future designer e time. '4Ellie', has been a member of the Art Music ' on Club and Nature Science Club. This black- , ow ior rates Duke Ellington ace high as her favor orchestra meat creplaks as her favorite food. Although modest and unassum E the persever- ing qualities which have brought her through her sch days will W continue to help her advance up the ladder of success. . , 0 a . 'haw Y 'f7 70 7 RACHEL VALENTE 0'f To write the Great American Novel is nRay,s ambition. She has been ,writing for as long as she can remember and told stories before that. .Other interests of this brunette include reading, music, and walking. Her extra-curricular activities consisted of membership in the Footlights, Nature-Science and Italian .Clubs and Junior Scholarship Society. She supervised the literary work on the Senior Mirror, was feature and copy Editor on the Criterion ffor which she has received a silver HE andmembership in ,Quill 4 d'Scrol1J and has a gold 'GPM with 903. R C Ji . y . gk of g 4.1. f' ' M . lf . RAY VANDERSPIEGEL K To join the Marines and take up engineering is '4Parch's' am- bitioynfwhile his only activity at Eastside was baseball. Carrot- topped Ray who measures 5'l0 enjoys steak smothered with onions, and his hobbies include movies and basketball. English, Edgar Allan Poe and Kay Kyser rank as leaders in their respective fields, acw . 'S . f . ,Kg r mf 1 iiW.li . rN.'wf.-. . - R R , , .A gi V f. to Ray's yote. K H f NMMA X SHIREEY VAN NIEKERK X Born November 24, 1924, '4Shirl7, has participated in girls, sports, belonged to the Student Council, Skating Club, and Journalism Club and worked on the Criterion. She likes English, Tommy Dorsey and collecting records. Shirl,' has collected three bookkeeping awards. This 5'6 Commercial student lists pineapple cokes as her favorite food. hawk



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CLASS POEM THINGS REMEMBERED Itis the little things, The little things best remembered . . . The way the sky looks a hard, bright blue on a frisky morning And the flag etched sharp and clear against it, The field melting into heaven until The bold red stripes are a separate entity in themselves. And that first amazed flop on the ice at the gate And I-Iasn,t this walk been cleaned off yet?', And the snaky lines of the fire drill . . . The way you can,t get upstairs after lunch And the pained surprise when a test is sprung And the perpetual squawks about one thing or another. The awful humiliation of being caught with your homework not done The first time this term QIt,s always the first timej. The shiver of joy when there's no eighth period Or second . . . or third . . . as the case may be. The throb of excitement at a football game With the color and enthusiasm of the band and the Mr. Tompkins's light spring up to the platform And the thunder and lightning of honest applause cheerleaders And the days you find out your teachers are human. For all these things-but mostly because youire you The big, alive, colorful you- Eastside, I'll remember.

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