Newark Academy - Polymnian Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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ACTIVITIES Intramural Football Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball Intramural Softball Glee Club presrdent Mrcrophone Club-presrdent Dance Commrttee Mrnuteman Drama Club WANDELL JAMES FLETCHER N zo ' r I s,' Newark Joe has taken a long term lease on the occupancy of the proctor s desk rn the Senror Study hall Many happy hours are spent there rn the company of a Chem book Sounds lgurgles'-'l of roy seem to emanate from behmd that burly vrsage When not dorng next weeks homework Joe devotes much trme to duckmg flyrng erasers and help rng Howard Rosenhaus wrth Math V en deavors Though thrs rs hrs first year at the Academy Joe has qurckly made frrends wrth all rts members Hrs rrsque lokes have earned hrm the attentron of the whole class whrle hrs easy gorng nature makes hrm a persona grata member of the Frfth Form Hrs marks demonstrate hrs abrlrty rn matters scholastrc Joe rs plannrng to make a lrvelrhood rn the honorable professron of M D R E E JOSEPH WILLIAM GAMBA East Orange One of the foundrng fathers of our class Del has been a student at the Academy srnce first grade A modest and unassumrng classmate hrs cheerful attrtude and frrendlrness have made hrm deservedly popular wrth members of the student body and the faculty Hrs brrght and shrnrng face on Monday mornrngs are enough to put us all to shame but come Tuesday hrs smrle too rs oft trmes forced After the temporary defunctness of the Mrcrophone Club Del has been one of the mayor factors rn rts revrtalrzatron and has been rewarded by hrs electron as presrdent thrs past year Other seg ments of hrs trme have been spent rn helprng wrth the Varrety Show Rehears als for the show have been punctuated by hrs arguments wrth Noel Scheffen over the relatrve merrts of blue and whrte floodlrghts Noel usually emerges vrctor after these lumrnary drscourses N You guys'II never learn Page I9

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Belleville A one year student at the Academy, Bruce comes to us from Belleville High School. Easily the most taciturn mem- ber of our class, none the less he makes his presence and opinions felt when- ever the topic of conversation turns to either of two subiects: cars or boats. Famed for his fleet-footed Chevy which, in its short stay at Newark, has gained for itself no small amount of notoriety, Bruce also has fond memories of crew. As well as aiding and abetting the various intramural teams, as in basket- ball, where his height is of no little ad- vantage he is also a member of the rifle team BRUCE WORTHINGTON FALLOWS Mr Huddle Iust a little more time? MARK LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN ACTIVITIES Science Club Rifle Club Page I8 Mr Warbasse how do you set this rocket of79 ACTIVITIES Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball Ritle team Newark In every class we find at least one member with an outstanding record of chemical explosions umploslons and other dire occurrences to his credit This years class is singularly blessed by having in its membership a number of pyrotechnuclans far exceeding the norm Mark has demonstrated his sm cere Interest in chemistry and science in general by his participation in the Newark Science Fair and the Science Club as well as an his more destructive to Mr Warbasses consternation e plonts Mark has shown his ability to kick over the traces more than once and it is in these periods of unrestrained in dnvidualnsm that he shows his some times dual personality Indicative of this rebellious mood is his small bore rlflery activity which has been channeled into productive uses by his membership in the Rifle Club I .. . . . ,, . , , I , . . ,ef ' ' ' K - I' I , I I l . - , I X- I . ,ZQ.,-QQ . . . . - ' . . . - . - ' 'Q' r- , . . . . r ' J . I . . . . . 15. - was I ' r' .. ' 1 - ..



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South Orange When Steve entered the Academy in 1946 Germany had lust begun its re construction program The free world will long remember the latter and rt is certain that Newark Academy will never forget the former Germany is now mass producing Volkswagons and Steve is dragging them His record seems to show the superiority of American cars as he has beaten all comers while los mg only two clutches A member of the Drama Club Steve manages to demonstrate his thespian talents off the stage as well Thanks to Steve and hrs cohorts cheering has this year reached a feverish pitch of enthusiasm which will not soon be for gotten Other extra curricular activities mclude mtramural football and basket ball One of the most personable mem bers of the class Steve hopes to study business management rn the future STEVEN GERING ACTIVITIES Cheerleader Drama Club Microphone Club Dance Committee Intramural Football Intramural Volleyball Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball Now Doc let s be reasonable EARL FRANKLIN GREENWALD ACTIVITIES Manager Varsity Football Business Manager Minuteman Class Treasurer Rifle Team Page 20 . 'W 5 - 'Q '. . .ls , mv '1 IL L'-M ,. J Nobody loves me ei-is Newark A member of Newark Academy for the past seven years Butch is known for his industriousness. While seldom taken seriously he does occasionally succeed in making his presence felt by means of his financial wizardry. At the Judgment when all accountants books are checked Butch may become a mem- ber non-gratus of the class of 58, An excellent student Earl still man- ages to find time to take part in several extra-curricular activities. As well as be- ing a member of the Science Club and the Rifle Team he has managed the Football Team for the past three years. Of invaluable assistance to the team one of his main duties has been the cleaning of cleats. While this is not a remunerative position, Butch has been rewarded by having been made the team mascot. The cry of Here, But- chine is often heard reverberating across the fields of conquest.

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