Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1961

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 Compliments of HOMEROOM 122 Beatrix Ampudio Gory Becker Rono Barber Stephen Bleirer Gerald Dawson Jonet Wonol Annie James Howard Korn Eddie Kosciolok Art Kradin Larry Kreisery Lewis Luper Jacqueline Menkowitx Florence Rosen Richie C. Rubin Richie E. Rubin Mel Schorf Joyce Schmauch Harriet Schwortxback Niomi Shapiro Sharon Weinblott Paulette Weisholtx Arlene Wolfe Edward Woodward Susan Zaity Marsha Zeibowitx COMPLIMENTS OF SANDERS ROOFING CO., Inc. 66-72 Somerset Street Newark 3. New Jersey Bl 3-6676 Compliments of HOMEROOM 114 Williom Bargas Robert Mondel Borry Bloomberg Jerome Merin David Blumenfeld Stanley Menker Patricia Bront Ann Michelin Eugene 8renner Rae Pearl man Edward Cohen Williom Raimondi Zenon Cybyk Bennie Rice Monroe Foy Borry Schimmer Joan Goldsmith Peter Schuchter Lynn Gossett Robert Sommer Evelyn Jackson Bernice Wo Dovid Kuporman Sydelle Weiner Borry Losnik Stephen Weiss Amy Lowenstein Robert Williams Robert Malinow Stonley Zipkin Compliments of HOMEROOM 6 Marc Zimetbaum Judy Fuchs Ann Martin Joan Epstein Charles Kolton Arthur Grubbs John Geidosch Jerry Liebermon Stephen Koul Alan Ross Charles Smoll Lynn Robbins Barbara Strauss Martin Lieb Margaret Zilko Michael Edelson Norm Bergon Borry Goldsmith A Friend Richard Baker Shelly Schulmon Meryl Bornstein Suxanno Losch Phyllis Brevet! Edward Heiman Ruth Goldstein Bob Fischer Barbara Lewin Joel Bergmon Horlon Mortin Melanie Bass Suxonne Woliansky Leroy Tice Homeroom—MR. GOBEILLE

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ALGfRIA FIFTY KEY DATES OF 1960 IN TUI WORLD MIT. 24—Algiers rightists launch week-ionf uprising against 3 Gaul rtB. 18—France explode fim A-bomb In Sahara. MARCH SI—Vloi nc mpU aa South African Negroes protest restrictions. APRIL 9—South African Prim Minister shot by white dissident. APRIL 28—Nehru and Chou announce failure to settl Chinese-Indian border dispute. APRIL 27—South Korea President Rhea quits after riots over rigged elections. MAY 5—Khrushchev announce American plane shot down over Russia. V. S. says weather plane went astray. MAY 7—Khrushchev disclose U-2 pilot was captured and confessed spying. MAY 18—Khrushchev torpedoes Paris summit conference, cancels Elsenhower visit to Moscow. MAY 28—Israel announces capture of Etchmann. Nazi accused of mass murder of Jews. MAY 27—Turkish Army seizes power after rioting against Government. JUNE 1 —Elsenhower visit to Tokyo canceled amid violence over new treaty with V. 8. JULY 1—Shooting down of RB-47 reconnaissance plane In Arctio causes new U. S-Sovlet controversy. JULY •—Violence breaks out In newly Independent Congo as army mutinies. JULY 9—Khrushchev warns 17. 8. of rocket attack If Cuba Is Interfered with; Cubans rejoice. JULY 14—Security Council authorizes 17. N. military forts to pacify Congo. AUG. 8—Military coup overthrows pro-West regime In Laos. AUG. 19—Moscow convicts U-2 pilot Powers as spy; sentence Is ten year . AUQ. 28—American Republics In San JosS condemn outside Interference In hemisphere. SEPT. 6—Pro-Western Congolese President Kasavubu dismisses Soviet-supported Premier Lumumba. SEPT. 14—Army chief Mobutu takes over In Congo, orders Soviet and Czech delegations out SEPT. 19— Khrushchev arrives for summit session of U. N. Assembly. SEPT. 28—Thirteen African nations and Cyprus admitted to U. N. Four others Joined later. SEPT. 22—Elsenhower In U. N. calls for Increased aid to developing nations. SEPT. 28— Khrushchev In 17. N. attacks Hammartkjold, demands U. N. reorganization. SEPT. 29—Macmillan of Britain heckled by Khrushchev during 17. N. speech. OCT. 19—V. 8. embargoes most exports to Cuba. NOV. 18—U. 8. moves to protect dollar by cutting down spending abroad. NOV. 29—Japan's pro-West regime wins elections. NOV. 22—U. N. Assembly seats Kasa-vubu as head of Congo delegation. DEC. 1—Congolese regime captures Lumumba after escape. DEC. 8—Da Gaulle begins Algerian tour, provoking rightists riots and Moslem counter-violence. DEC. 29—17. N. Assembly deadlocks on Congo, leaving Hammarskjold s neutral mandats unchanged. DEC. 88—Ijsos reports Invasion by Communist North Vietnamese. IN THi NATION JAN. 4—Eight-month labor-management Impasse In steel ends; union gains. FEB. 2—Negro students begin protest movement against segregated eating plaoee in South. APRIL 8—Kennedy beats Humphrey In Wisconsin primary, first major test for Democratic nomination MAY 8—California kidnapper Chessman executed after 12-year controversy. MAY 18—Kennedy defeats Humphrey In crucial West Virginia primary. JULY 18— Kennedy wins Democratic Presidential nomination on first ballot. JULY 28—Nixon after all-night talks with Rockefeller agrees to stronger defense and foreign policy platform. JULY 27—Nixon wins Republican Presidential nomination by acclamation. SEPT. I — Congressional session adjourns with Kennedy programs SEPT. 18—Hurricane Donna slashes through South and Northeast. SEPT. 28—Kennedy and Nixon meet In first of four TV debates. NOV. 8—Kennedy elected In close vote; Democrats retain Congress with reduced majorities. NOV. 14—Two New Orleans schools In-teg rated, first In Deep South. DEC. 18—Two airliners crash after collision over New York; 134 dead. DEC. 17—Kennedy completes Cabinet; three top posts held by Rush In State, McNamara In Defense, Dillon In Treasury. DEC. 18—Fire kills fifty men working on aircraft carrier la Brooklyn. ' mtf'TN CARTOONS COMMENTS ON THE COURSE OF EVENTS IN the yia-r



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 Congrotulotions from HOMEROOM 121 FRIENDS OF MISS BARBARA JUBERT Louis Ball Borbora Forber Arnold Breef Susan Handler Ed Erg Susan Heish Harold Levine Joyce Hill Iro Lepton Debra Hoffman Howard Mondel Renee Kornbluth Lorry Ritter Harriet Obler Arthur Roten Andreo Pock Nathan Sabin EJlin Pollachek Michael Schecter Bonnie Raven Tea Shafmon Chorno Seidler Michoel Woisholz Martha Sodowick Michelle Berenwlck Olga Wus Sue Bette Ellis Nancy Zimmerman Tauon Pocak Homeroom Teocher—MR. CHASEN The Students of HOMEROOM 220 Extend Best Wishes to the Class of January 1961 Idelle Krovitz Lewis Cohn Ston Geftic Gloria Hirschorn Steve Kabot Regino Procedia A on Bolten Arthur Lutzke Peter Brill Alon Bumholz Borbora Shopiro Dionne Robbins Dove Kolifon Clifford Laing Natalie Salzberg Barry Wishner Thereto Bogner Charles Pollock Alice Garik Richard Trechik Steven Novon Ivan Gepner Shirley Pilchman Ann Haskin Howard Markowitz Congratulations from HOMEROOM 218 Joan Bell Rito Odermon Donna Buchner Joqueline Pochtar Ror.o Cotier Marilyn Polonsky Suton Friedmon John Sobol Lindo Fruchtermon Joel Schonermon Margaret Gellman Seymour Schissler Morylin Goldstein Colvin Schwartz Corole Gordon Stanley Schnur Clara Harrell Richard Schwartz Marlene Hatoff Richord Shaller Beverly Louor Larry Stern Marie Lontai Brenda Weinstein Ronald Matey Patricio Wilson Peter Friedman Homeroom Teacher — MISS FEITEL Homeroom Teocher—MRS. JENNINGS

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