East Orange High School - Syllabus Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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PhDphsia P K (1 G R A M Master of Ceremonies Happy Bud Fox Grootiiifjs to the Class of 1943 Ri ' TH Jaffe. cininent authoress, writer of For if horn the Chintes Rini: Musieal Selections from Hits of tlie Day The Balsamo Bombardiers, featuring the tniiiipet of Bl D Renshaw and the tronihone of Bob Hendrick e re Coin : to Light the Universe Vl ritten hy Naxcy Griaim and Ann Francis. Sunj; hy the Queens of Swinfj: Ellen Tamor. Shirley Fallstrom, Shirley Eaton, and Nancy Gray ' . Terpsiehorean Fantasy Kathryn Sanger Duet Allan Burr and Marie Fleisch, tlie famous opera stars. Daughters of Joy, the laugh sensation of the century, produced I)y MlRRAY Schuhalter and Irwin Hotkin Hollywood cast consisting of Alan Feldman, Janet Lees. Eugene Marder, Margaret Kennedy, and Janet Kelley Scientific Talk on the Principles of the Fifth Dimension Onnik Tashjian, famous scientist and research engineer Bright Remarks Art Anderson, famous television comedian Imitations Howie Lundgren, Shakespearean actor Closing Speech Al Specht. prominent surrealist Alma Mater Sung hy the entire class of 1943 Hydro-Diesel Printing by Rietzel and Graham At six o ' clock the class is transported to the cafeteria for a wonderful meal ] lanned hy Shirley Uretzky. tlie famous dietician, and pre- pared hy John Andrew, liead chef at the Meeker Hotel. As part of tiie ])anquet various foreign delicacies are to he served. These were sent in dehydrated form hy Russell Geiger, Amhassador to Mustangia: Charles Tarino. Chief Justice of the International Court; and Ruth Tilley, star swimmer of the Olympic team. After eating their fill, the men sit hack and puff away on their Macauley Corona-Coronas, wliile the women wiio care to sm oke are given Smith ' s anti-nicotine Two-lip cigarettes. On the square, polaroid screen devised hy Edward Bowser are siiown various tlirec dimensional views of what our ahsent classmates look like and what they are doing. First we see a gigantic footltall stadimn in the Empire Citv. where the Brooklyn Foothall Dodgers are handing the Chi- cago Bears a smashing defeat unt ' er the ajile management of John Liinga with Carl Mosso rolling up 47 jtoints single-handed. Again the scene shifts to an im])eiietrahle jungle, where we see the well-liu ' U explorer and engineer, Edgar Lindstrom. dircting the construction of a seven- lane highway from Buenos Aires to Vancouver. The dentist ciiair next comes into view and who should he using thofe instruments of tor- ture I)ut Marvin Pinsky with Jo Ann Devane, his efficient nurse. Finally we see Helen Sajjloni christening the world ' s largest ship as it slips gracefully into the water hearing the name of East Orange 43. After it is all over tliere remain only your two reporters, Clarence Scoop Johnson, and Joan Paradies. who wisii to sign off with the hope that some day the class of 1943 will again unite. Page Thirteen

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CictiA. -E Sr C5 aE, T ES- «A»T a t ' Mi,C ,N.7. SEPTCmaeK I , » ! UENN V GH 5CHDCX TO E )t ) CKTn) ouo SCHOOL. x v W HffTA VES VRXNCiPPL. LEA© • Excitement is in tlie air as June 21, 1963, ap- proaches. The entire city of East Orange is juhilant over the dedication of its hcautiful, new high school. On this very same day the illustri- ous class of ' 43 is to hold its reunion and hanquet in the gigantic, glass-walled cafeteria designed hy Rohert O ' Sullivan, world famous architect. The dedication and l)anquet have hcen head- lined for the last three weeks in Rol)ert Wilder- man ' s paper, the East Orange Times, while the rest of the puhlicity has been competently han- dled hy George Beekman and Janis Jordan, two of the best known pulilicity agents in the trade. Invitations were sent out inider the careful supervision of Marilyn Friedman, who is known as the Elsa Maxwell of her day. These were given special consideration by Postmaster Gen- eral Paul Mack, who made sure each one reached its destination. Now that all the preparations liave been taken care of, the wonderful day finally arrives, and who should be the first to appear but the famous racing pilot, Richard Driiry, zooming out of the clear, blue sky in his latest model Sherman and Stewart Su] er-8-Rocket Speedster. Soon the asphalt landing field on the spacious roof of the building is completely hidden by the numerous rocket cars and planes, which are brought down safely tinder the able management of Inter- Urban Air Traffic Director Yi inton Huthwaite. Arriving in a beautiful red, wiiite, and blue rocket ship witli a militarv escort is the Presi- dent of our country coming to see tlic most modern high school in our nation and to give one of his Electro-Heater chats. Many other celebrities have also arrived and will be men- tioned at the approjjriate time. The escalators are jammed as the alumni pour into the huge, multi-colored corridors. Every- one is busy trying to remember the faces of yesterday or relating experiences of the happy years he spent inside the ivy-covered walls of dear old E. O. H. S. In the luxurious lounges provided for the stu- dents. Governor Louis Faust is in earnest con- versation with Rita Leventhal. the famous dress designer of Pierre ' s, and General Richard Sheri- dan, hero of the Battle of the China Seas. In another corner are Victor Fucci, the greatest centerfielder the New York Yankees ever had. and Arthur Goodman, the World ' s Lightweight champion, discussing the splendid playing ex- hibited by Sue Smith in the National Golf Tournament. A warning light is seen throughout the school signifying an announcement is going to be made over the Prochazka Public Address System. The pleasing voice of Richard Pennstrom, famed news analyst, kindly asks all those present to step into the corridor and stand on the inner lane, which will then transport them to the auditorium for the afternoon ' s program. Paul Lochart and John Stokes, co-winners of the Briscoe Scientific .4ward. invented this ingenious method of traveling from one i)lace to another. As the group reaches the asseud)ly they are handed a program of the afternoon and evening events by a Lupia and Jacobus Automatic Robot. Then they are quickly seated in the immense hall under the guidance of Charles Sauter a nd Richard Bradford, who are the founders of the American Society for the Benefit of All Red- heads. Great spot-lights are focused on the stage, the audience becomes silent, and tlie show is about to begin. Page Twelve



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Thomas Abendschoen Tom has hopes of becoming a C. P. A., a profession in which we think that he will succeed. He enjoys playing baseball, and is very friendly when you once know liim. Ticket Salesman 3. Bus. Ed. University of Newark Violet Adamo Charles of the Ritz has nothing on Vye. who will someday style and set new coiffures. She dances everything from the waltz to jive — and very well we hear. Cute and always ready for fun. Italian Club 3, 3. 4: Archery 1; Basketball 1 ; Dramatics 1 ; (V.L.D.). Bus. Ed. Business Myrtle Adelhelm We envy the tan Myrt brings back from her winters in Florida. She always wears a cheery smile too. Her heart belongs to a cer- tain tall, dark-haired lad. but why does she collect college pennants? Suanish Club: V.O.V. Club (at Palm Beach High School); Swim- ming; Tennis. Col. Prep. College Catherine Allan Cathy ' s great ambition is to be- come a Navy nurse. A neat per- son, she has an aversion for dirty saddle shoes — chocolate ice-cream doesn ' t suit her taste either. Friendly and always wearing a smile. Baseball: Basketball (Greenwich High School). General Orange Memorial Nursing School Marie Jeannette Allen ReRe is known for her sense of humor. She spends her leisure time writing letters to Greenport and thinking of Bob. Her pet aversion is the same as Joanne ' s and Evelyn ' s. Baseball. General Business Louis Augusto Alves The U. S. Navy now boasts of a fine new seaman. Lou. who plans one day to be a radio engineer, hopes that the girls and lads in E. O. will be able to get along without him at the rinks. Bus. Ed. U. S. Navy Theodore Anagnostis Never a dull moment with this boy. The Greek lives fov football and food. This rugged individual hopes to go places with the Marine Air Corps. Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4. General U. S. Marines Arthur F. Anderson a happy combination of actor and athlete, excelling in both. Artie is a very lively tellow. so we can see whv lie dislikes dull weekend nights. Buskin and Brush .V 4: STAGE DOOR: Baseball 3. 4: Soccer 4. Col. Prep. Undecided John Andrews A Skateland patron, Sailor dis- likes noisy blondes. Nautically minded, he hopes to see the world through a port hole. Chess Club 1, 2. Col. Prep. U. S. Navy Frank Araneo Although Pet enjoys sleeping, he will have little chance for doing it when he becomes an of- ficer in the U. S. Navy. An ardent Dodger fan. Soccer 2. 3; Track 2. Bus. Ed. U. S. Navy Gerald N. Araneo Practice makes perfect, or so Jerry believes because he is down at the park every day. Of course he takes some time out here and th re for eating and his htibbies, huntnig and fishing. Bus. Ed. College Richard Araneo Hones to be a big league hall player. Aside from eating and sleeping, Ritchie spends most ot his time practicing his chosen profession. He ' ll study in the sunny climate of California. Soc- cer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4. Bus. Ed. U. of So. Calif. Page Fourteen

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