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READ OUR PARENTS lzastslde Cnterlon POLICY WEDNESDAY i' Student Publication of Eastside High School -il' VOL. vin.-No. 2. gg. PATERSON, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1938. FIVE Eiiilifs A ci f P - 6 X l SPV' gtiXbule IP' Xiu U -A--+C Mysterious Malady 1 A.i.0'6 COO Drive 'sie NCQ ' N c Fish 4-1 Primaries DX GCGX N t lcithlh On March in L Ye 0 .. ... .1 o . R. . - - - H323 Saziiifss. QOQQX Gnor H9911 Elalne he . l'f5R?:0.iuf.3'?::mf 174 Reeeive Here Selufday' Qilfl ESM' 1551011 Tl HOn0f...AWa1'ClS WeSl Orange Montclair 70 f' ,Sr 1.20 . a ' 'Win ef Lflffl' l-are en -- H... pieaiollluniillia dm-ing SI. I vill in. UOIDTS of intel -.Mme IO Suune the .. SilVe1 0 j l5- An 1 I1 I v 'MM numerous transferences from tl A W addifionee Q Syst MN' Donahue N I 1 n fn smaller containers f- S e ve. ...+.+.. S O - gy, Mrs. K1-etsch, whose sth., S By Jann UNI I V . . Y r r . N,- J- , tue .A f .4 - h . Q. 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CLASS HISTORY Four years ago some 400 insignificant Freshmen entered the portals of East- side and this week 300 will be told farewell as they ascend the platform for the last time, to receive their diplomas. Those who fell by the wayside have missed the many honors bestowed upon Eastside and the class of January '42. As time marches on and the lives that we are living this day become history, faces and happenings of Eastside in our day will slip from the grasp of our burdened minds. Who was the backbone of the class of January, 1942? Who was active enough to rate consideration in the CRITERION, the official school paper, which itself was enhanced by the addition of many members of our class? The greatest change in the history of the school administration took place dur- ing our brief stay, when Mr. Francis North vacated the position of principal, after serving Eastside nobly for 15 years and Paterson for one quarter of a century. Mr. Ellsworth Tompkins received the appointment for the vacated posi- tion and we leave Eastside sure of his successful administration. Athletic awards have been numerous. The state championi' football team boasted Seniors Kachadurian, Sylvester, Elsner, Giannelli, and Suhl on its roster, the first undefeated cross-country team was represented by Mial and Voorhees, Vicky Smith and Betty Ohlson were named as junior referees, by a state board, for girls' sports. Jean McLuckie and Harriet Parker headed the Criterion Staff in another ban- ner year of editions while Editor-in-chief McLuckie was adjudged one of the best staff leaders in the history of the school newspaper. Successful social events will also be remembered, namely, the senior sponsored Music Maker U Programf' featuring Jimmy Dorsey nd his staff of artists. 17, Mtn,
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