Northeast High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1941
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I vom y 77TH EDITION 1 T Ml Aww QW X9 41 ll - I A X fi Q NN ERS ARV DEDIQ TED TQ WP, lhv 77th graduating class ot' Northvasl lligh School. in grateful appreciation of the hf-lp and leadership given to us, of the umnnntionvd tasks porfornwd for us, and of tht' 1-asy tasks madv clifiivult by us. tlvdivate this final effort. as a unilvd class, to that man who seems nf-vm' lo grow lirc-d of our whimsivalilios and vapricvs, our frivnd and Class advisor: Mr. John K. Wildvmorf-. MD. JQHN IQWILDEMQIQE Nl y friends. the class oflanuary, l9ll: For the tirst time in several years a class graduates from Northeast with splendid industrial opportunities. You may choose the kind of work you like hest and for which you are hest titled. You have the chalice to make good in your job, and when the present emergency is over you can, if you will, be so firmly intrenched that even another depression will not affect you. We hope you will continue your interest in Northeast and that you will always count, yourselves among the thousands of loyal Northeast graduates. Our best wishes for your success, as hard working. clear thinking, upslanding American citizens, go with you as you graduate. --Theodore S. Rowlavzd. My To the Members of the Class of January, 1941: I extend to you my hearty congratulations on the completion of this very important part. of your life's training. ln my personal association with you, I have con- stantly endeavored to stress understanding and intelligent reasoning. The world today needs trained men, and I am sure there is going to be a still greater need for them in the future. The man best fitted is the one who not only pre- pares himself for a responsibility, but also continues to improve himself, that his fitness may undergo constant growth to keep pace with the world's needs. The most valuable result of education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you would do when it should be done. l hope you have acquired this ability. Accept. my best wishes. May success be yours in attaining your desired goals in life. +John K. Wildemore. I Mr. Mr Mr Dr. Mr Dr. M r Mr Mr Mr M 1' Dr. Mr ICNULISII DliPAl'l'l'MlCN'l Mr. Yincenl H. Breehl-Head lidwin S. .'xI'lllSll'UIlgI Mark Barry John lf. Boyd Henry L. Burr Roland D. Cain Charles W. Camp Maurice Capuzzi Waller F. Coles William J. Fahy Harry Ferleger . Joseph W. Filzgerald Samuel Y. Uapp Benjamin Goldberg Dr. M r. M r. M r. M r. Mr. Dr. M r. M r M r M r M r M r James D. Gordon George li. Jackson Horner M. Jacobs Saul Katz liordor Marcus Nelson A. Mellowan Edward C. Parker Leon J. Hack Harry Snyderman Solomon Thompson . Jaek Wa pen William li. Weills Charles li. Yahn M ATH l+1MA'l'lCS DICPA RTM ENT Mr. W. Wesley Stevenson-Head Mr. Lawrenee M. liabeoek Mr. Mr. M r. M r. M r. M r. Mr. Mr. U. liaekhaul John Ci. Cunningham Merle P. likas Charles fl. Freerlinan Nieholds Gianclonalo Tobias Hahn W'inlield ll. Harlzel Byron King M r. M r. Mr. Philip Maelasky Russell M. Mellonalc Henry S. Moore Mr. Lee J. Pennyparker Mr. M r Dr. M r. M r. Abram P. Piwosky Myer Rosenlhal Harry M. Shoemaker Charles S. Taylor Harry B. Waierbor ll l IANGPMZIC l3l'Il'.'XlYl'NllCN'l' Nlr. Asa Nl. lll1gllI'S+llf'2ill l r1'ilc-ll Lal in Nl r. Clmrlvs l . fidI'illlPI' Mr :Xrlhur li. lCic-ln-Ili Mr. lluvmrcl ll. llc-nzvl Mr Szmmf-l lirlic-h Nlr. fflmrlvs Zimnvvrman , in-rimui Slmfllxll Nlr. William ll. Anson Nlr. lioluncl if. IDOHII1' Dr. Nlusvs .l. FI'lll'lllf'I' lllS'I'UliY Dl'Il'AIi'l'NllCN'I' Mr. .lm-sw C. Philip Mi Nl:-lvin ll. lie-icllvr Nlr Mr. Sunni:-I lirmlsky Nlr. Mr li. De-xlvr liruwn Nlr Mr. Mum-s lic-kslvin Nlr 'Nlr liuclulph liilkviilmgvn lllr iklllr. .lux-ol: FlIllU'lSl1'lll 'Xlr Dr. Moss-s l I'llt'lllC'I' Nlr. Mr. lla-rlwrl llarris Nlr Nlr. William I.. llillun Nlr WI r. Dulph Judd 'Mm ml mmm ru ' I D0pm'lim-lil. Nlr Dr. s-l lvzul Julm l,. lic-yin-s llarry li. Krug lic-njamin S. Mass lXlarlin lllvnkus .lulm W. lllmuds lie-njaniin Sli:-rm-r lX'lorris Smil li Isadurv Suslow lfrzmk Slvin llc-nry Wugnvr Harry li. Wilde-s a C0 M M ERC E D EPARTMENT Mr. E. Orrell Cra pet I ead lVlr. Reuben Rreskman lVlr. Norman C. Mellor Mr. Morris Cohen Mr. Spencer B. Roland Mr. Winthrop Everett Mr. Samuel Silver Mr. Dolph Judd lVlr. Robert E. Sunderla Mr. Jacob A. Kafin lVlr. Clarence A. Wesp Mr. Aaron H. Kerman MECHANICS ART DEPARTMENT Mr. C. Russell Murphy-Head Mr. Randolph A. Abbot lVlr. T. Bayard Beatty, Jr. Mr Mr Mr. Eugene W. Brambly Mr Mr. Charles W. Buckley Mr lVlr. Vincent Cheverelli Mr. Mr. Vincent De Martino Mr. lVlr. Roger S. Derbyshire Mr. lVlr. Albert F. Fisher Mr. lVlr. Judson L. Folker Mr. Mr. Joseph ll. Garrod Mr. Mr. J. Lawrence Haas. Jr. lVlr. Mr. Stephen C. Hale lVlr. lVlr. Adelbert L. Heinemann Mr. Mr. Louis Herwig Mr. John E. Horvath Mr. Mr. Daniel S. Jacoby Linwood Keisen John L. Kelly Charles P. Nlalloy William G. lVlcEwan Ralph Peacock J. Wynn Quigley Earl A. Roessler Joseph A. Rowan Clinton Shaw William K. Thomas John Thompson John K. Wildemore William N. Wilson nd Herbert P. H. Wyllner 10 1 4 bCIl'INCl'I Dl.l'fXli'l'Nll N'l' 4 . Dr. lleuhen 'l'. Shaw-llead Physies r. lioherl ll. lirarlhury r. Karl ll. Brandi r. lidmuncl lI.Cienkowski r. lirnesl li. Johnson Nlr. Samuel ll. Nicholson Nlr. Charles A. Young I ll1t'lIllSl.I'y Nl! '. Alexander Horwilz r. Waller S. Lapp PHYSICAL liDl'CfX'l' Mr. Leighlon li. Smith Mr, William li. Winic-ox' Biology Mr. Leon Cohen Mr. Linnaeus li. liarharl Mr. Charles li. Kno mf' l Mr. Russell M. McDonald Mr. Charles W. Palmer Nlr. Leonard Silverman Nlr. Chester A. Slileler ION Dl'IPAll'l'MliN'l' Dr. Oscar li. Clerneyflleatl .lark Alexander Nl: llarold M. fleiges 1 Mr. Frank H. Terry Nlr. l'lllllPI' C. 'l'heiss r. laul C. llallam r. llarry Nelson r. Lester M. Owen r. Waller W. Sihson, Jr. Nlr. lioherl Smith Mr. Russell Tompkins Mr. Albert J. Woolley M usie Deparlmenl Mr. Paul li. Duflielcl Nlr. George Washco ll Mx UMW ,, qw M. mm!! 6- , si 3 5 I. A 4 Y NAV! Xi, 'H' K II , ' ' ll! 7' ii XY, l l ,'2 x f N v A wil ' ,ts Nfl lvl I on xx x l li ., 1 3 l I y X , ffilttx tt ll! , Xl 5 ' AY! N! . , ly-'ll,T'1,x 0 s 5 T ' 0 Qs. I , hi we xx in , , a 5':-qf X 4 4' -' f 'w a 't r Xfugkxxx 1 Q ll - -l X Ni -Q ' ml lfl f Ill X, Jill f' 1 ' l I ,QM MWA N V alfa Miki Q SN ii I , lllll t fa til l ll it tl-' fel, l wt ,' , f as tt W fl f is Ml A 1 N f-1 I 1 --.,s I h --. xu , f ' r. ,Il V ., .,,...-.. ,f.v,f,a-L 1 fa-ff f' Q if fljfi. NX , A NJ W ,., I I Sllane Bu ln thc last lil't y ycars Northcast has progrosscd at a grcat ratc. Shc has grown from an institution of l20 pupils and livc tcachcrs to onc with a studcnt body ol' 5,000 pupils and a faculty ol' l50. Shc has comc from two floors of thc old William N. l,cc School to a largc building taking up a whole city block. l'ndcr thc guidancc ol' our live principals. Northcast. has sccn many ncw inno- vations in high school managcmcnt. Our school was thc first in Philadclphia to oll'cr self-govcrnrncnt to its studcnls. Northcastors havc madc wisc usc ol' this powcr in running thcir own all'airs. Almost all of thc projccts and clubs about thc school arc controllcd by thc Northeast Scnatc. Our school was thc lirsl in thc city to uso stained glass windows. Northcast has cvcr bccn willing to cxpcrimcnt. with ncw idcas if the-ir success would mean morc for hcr studcnts. Wc, thc graduating class of January. 1941, are proud of thc pionccring spirit ol' Northcast High School, and will try to instill this spirit in oursclvcs so that all may know hcr glory. I3 Q.. S 3 ,M i We 542 I! S 5 .. . X .' ,- K Q+W ' ., K. x... ki 1. ' 3 4 1 1 A . E iq vs s ' '7!w '7 Gam Our lrophy vase- was l'or lllillly yours lovulvll in llw hall in l'ronl ol' our lirsl lloor gym. lmul il has now lwvn ll'ul1sl'vl'l'1'fl lo il mort- imporlzml posi lion in our lllll'Ell'j'. ln il lll0I'l' lll'1' llw lropllin-s wr- lmvv won in many sporls. daling: lun-k lo IWW. l ol'vxunlpl1' lhvrm- is llw l'vnllsylx':1lli:1 rlllhlllly ol' llw Nnlionu Lross-1 ,ounlry lion. dom' Ill gold. llml Nfll'llll'1ISl won in I939. 'l'l1vrv am- also il linv gun-l and lnlovk. prvsvnlvfl lo llll' Norlllvusl. Svnailv by Ilw ,Nlumni .'Nssom'iz1lion. 'l'o llwsl-z1l'vz11lcl1'tl llw vlwr- ishvcl 1-ups wc' lmvv won in buskvllmll. foollmll and lllillly olhvr ac-livilivs. Alllllllljlll llwrv is an grrval n11lnlmvrol'c'l1ps on ils slwlw-s, wr' urv surv llml lllf'l'0 will always lw room for morv. Aikzg KX. 1.52 : 1 - -3 1 , 5 4 ffllgiiiif f' ., ., N, Mir-fwfr: 1-'awww 3 1 lf . 5 l iff Y l i ?Q -- xff, NM..-..-N' .,,,-Q-MM i... i 3 ol'our prcscnt faculty incin- pasl anal prcscnl. cncc, our library has tlonc .1 grcat tlcal to l'ostcr a spirit ol' priclc in intcllcctual pur- suits. and a grrcatcr intcrcst Un Fchruary I, W38. Nliss Xl. Dorothy Ward, who had ln-cn appointcfl to lill thc position ol' li- hrarian al Northcast lligh School. arrivcrl at thc school with hcl' ahlc assistant. 'Nliss Nlary I llinnnclwright. i'll'tllll a nuclcus consisting ol' hcaps ofchairs and cniply hooksliclvcs. Miss Ward has crcatccl a li- brary with ncarly cigfhl thousand hooks for a school ol' lixc thousand sturlcnts. .Nttcnrlancc in Ihc library isa lcgitimalc cxcusc for slaying: out olslurly hall: so it is packccl at all lllIlt'S. ,Npproxinlalcly six lnintlrcrl sl uclcnls conlc to thc lihrary cvcry flap. making usc ol' its linc facilitics. 'l'hc cnl irc l'acnlt y arc also Incin- hcrs ol' I hc lihrary. Xcry many linc rclcrcncc hooks arc availahlc on thc shclvcs ol' our library. Ncxt lo thc library l'ilt't'lxlllQ.f clcsk is thc Muni- ni and Faculty liookcasc. tlonalctl to thc school in llIt'lll0l'j' ol' th-orgc tl. Hhcclz. N. li. '95, and a iltll'Illt'l' l'rol'cssor ol' llistory and tionnncrcc at North- cast '05-'30, It contains thc thcscs ol' a grcal many hcrs. as wcll as hooks wril- tcn hx' alumni 'intl l icullx 1 f I ln ils two ycars ol' cxist- in all thc traditional mas- lcrpicccs ol' litcralnrc. A. 7!ze .fidaafuf w 1 17. I Y ,,- L T m ' a1 ,J -.M ff' ' I ' 1 ni - . 2 M Y iq' ' -f vt - 'g ' ,f n- . ,M N ,..u' Q ' --gy +54 . rkdf n 25 Q -gunw' . ,W ,yA- A X ,,,, .,.,.:ti. M , if .A if. Muni J - ng, Ls- K 1 ,sq M-xg' L ,ggi vw NLR ,gxsb-ks-,M K mN:..'g.-WCTVX-qxyx-vf. I .lr--l 1 'wi-is-L-'K X S 442.1 bi. A-,,' 7 ' W' 1 .. M . X Qs' X N XX 4 x w 5 f Y' 'K ' X, N, Ni E , X Q . . H K, Q f rr'. H- R X k N w W MX X' xi L, ws M NLLA Jinx' . XX Q V M wg MS 2 U . ff' T 4 V Qi X is X Q mx? in K, 5 V A E, 'K 'wx gh S X ' XS A . nw lmvlfulan alla!! Hur lim' illlilllllfllllll was xlwlim-uli-fl In Ilu- invin- uryol'fXnrlr1'w',l. lXlm'risnn. unv ul' lhv inusl popu- lzn' :incl innsl lwlmf-fl ufonr prinripails. NM- hupm- Ihzil il. will rvlnziin as ai nimlunn-nl In all Ihv lul'Iy iclvuls whirh hf- u1ly'uc'z1Iv1l. Wv shunlcl allways I'0lll1'lIllll'I' Nlurrisini ll:1ll: liar in lu-rv, Ihv lirsI cluy' wi- vrllvn-fl Niwlln-zisl, ws- llf-urrl Ihv kind wiim-1' ulunr lwlm'4-rl prinvipul, Dr. liuwluntl. rvucl In ns, 'l'linng1li l spvnlx wilh Ihv lmlg1ln'sul'1l1vll und ungf-ls. 'l'his sn-lcwliml l'rmn lfirsl llurinlhiuns wus his l'a1y'm'iIv :intl hais. sinrv Ihvn, lim-min' ours. Yvs, lllorrisun llalll will znlwuys hring wilh il llmncl ini-lnm'iI-s: iris-iimi'i1-s ul' Ihv lannnus m-vl1-ln'i- Iivs who wvrv ,Ll'll1'SlSUl.lll0 sm-lmul. snrh us Xllwrl lCinsl4-in. Nlnriani .Xnrli-rsun. J. liflgrur llnmvr: illvillmivs ul' Ihc- Svnailr' l'l:ly :incl llc-yin' lhail wore' pm-rl'4n'nw1l on ils slugvz :incl lm-lnurii-s nl'Ih1- lnvnrs Mwwmm, ,,,,,,,,,,..,...g 3 , spi-nI Ili:-rv in slurly. wilh nnlhing Io flu hut In -4410 gum' ul Iln-sIa1ilwcl glass w inrlmys :nnl lislvn lu Ihv ' playing ul' Ihv orgranl. ,5 ln llliwrisun llull urn' Iwi-nIy' slzlinwl glass win- rlnws, ol' whivh Iwo uri' flf-rliculr-rl In Ihs- Nurlh- 'T . Ii, 1:3 fi2EfE?E:?fifE:E:E f5iE:?:Y:i:f:fii:I :i:I:1:i:fif:f:f:-' ,nl ww-P I-uslr-rs whu guys- up Ihvir liyvs in IIIIT. lnurlyrs lor Ihv rznisv ul cle-illurmc-y. hlnsl nl Ihv nllwrs :Irv Ill-flim-zilml In vzn'inus olhvr I-lnssvs. 'l'ln-sv lnyuulifnl works ul' url cilIlUllll'l' .hl'l'lllXI' lirsI. sinm- Newlln-usl slurlml Ihc- I-uslmn ul' lmving: slainvcl glass wincluws in puhlic' sm-lmnlsb wi-rv :ill paid for hy' our nmsl hi-lpl'ul 'Xlninni Ilssnviailimi. Msn in Ihr' hull is nur lznncnis nrgzni, lhv m'ig'in:il ul' Ihv nnv inslaillrcl in Ihv ulcl ilSN1'llllllj rumn. 'l'his is Ihr urgfalll X. 0. lhllI'llI'lll'I'. remipusvi' ul' llzIil. Noi'Ill1-aislf' :incl nur nlliriul sm-luml sung. lou-cl In plziy. Only l'1'l'1'lllly. lllf'I'4' was inslullf-fl in lXlIlI'I'lSHIl llull ai nimlvrn puhlir mlclri-ss syslvin. pziifl Ihr hy Ihr- hlllllllll Nssm-iailinii. whim-h hringrs our nnrlilurinni high nlmw Ihv slzimlzmls uI'm'clin:n'y srlinul znnliliwizi. L .. ,W U., ' . In-..i T: L Yff v - --1 W- ..wamfwN.,,A .1 M, .... . .- 5 .W ,g,. ,,.,.?43Q,. L, A , .M.,w.:?.,-.4-M , K. i ...Nm .-..,,.. ...W ,, Nw, ' Mr. -sw 3 '. fxuin W4 x W C fg f 1-42 2 x N. w X1 Q ..w E. X1 ., -4 K 1 Y 1 -xx Y .. M X44 sw w. ,N ,JSSM M5155 gg ,A 9 . Q , , fx ' gig-gt fy, g 5 72? 'Tv ., ...f..... . , ..., -x...W . N ,rws-ff 1, 4, r , ., , M .W , ..,.....,,..M 43:2 V ,, dxf.. ' s Mu.. . v,v. Qfywvm X , '7fzefVewE ' ' Un lhv lasl day ol' lhv school yvar in I9Ilh work wus hr-gun on thx- now hnild- ingf' N vry fvw ol' ns know lhal Ihis now building f-xlvnfls oclopus-like' inlo lhf' old lmilrlim.r. for il inc-Iuclvs our library. sludvnl and fm-ully Inna-hroorns, and nluny olhvr rooms on the- llrsl and svvond lloors. .-Xl u lolal vos! ol' 55936000 we' lmve- ohlainc-fl four aulo shops. four wood shops, Iwo vlm-1'll'im-al shops. Iwo vlm'lric'al luhorulorivs. om- nmclminv shop. onv rnf-lal shop. and one- :nf-clmnic-al laboratory. as wvll us lhosv nn-nlionvcl ahovv. ll was a grvnl day wh:-n this anne-x was huill: noi only elicl il allvvialv vrowcle-ll vonflilions, hnl il svl nnolhvr milf-slonv in Norlhvasfs l lighway ol' .M-llicwl-1111-:xls. 22 'Wm fqachiue Slay Allwrt E. Woinhardl . , . .... Editor-in-Chivl' George W. Hess .,..... .... A ssociatv Editor Donald S. VVilloughhy .... ..,......... l iusinvss lVlanag.rf'r Harry J. Mvhrer ...... Biographies Editor llvnry Fuggiti Richard Kolowski William Conrail Josfiph Kosavk Joseph Wallash Erne-st Halz ........... Activities Editor Clifford Holler Donald Riddle Peter Polh Edward Haig Edward liachuba Frank M. Smith H ymvn Winilsky. . .Organizations Editor Ueorgv tioebfll Martin Hatko Louis Heilwkf' Adolph Bc-lser Norman Schulffr Louis Gruninger ......... Sports Editor Ilvnry Fugzgiti Frank M. Smith Leon Mesropian Frank DoM4-zza William 'l'uranski.. ..... Fvaturf-s Editor Elmer Yaughan Gilbert D'Androa Adolph lie-lsvr Walton Zollers ........... Typing Editor Norman Edelman Art Editors Kvnnc-th Hallett Harry Mc-Naught 31 it fNT'M.s4, 23 fw :4 I v f 'x x . ff 1 , ,, f H- v 'W If' ff ACE, gs ' ,X K K'- J J X v f , pf 0 X , y ' X HENZEL l J x V ff WW Alfl I BABCOCK x XX WP KE ff N N f fxfw v 1 Q fm ff? Lgy f x K ff-flfxyx DR. fs. ROWLAND XJ? WOOLIEY X 1 1 kv' C937 X X f 5 AHA 1 1-,-SX D ERBYSHIRE 1 yn , GMA f x V X, MARCUS AIAJX ,ff r . , , . .A A RHOADS ' f 1?o ,lf ' 5- f ,Q a N ,W ufk ,y ijt! ' a Qi 9 0 B J f -TX f7 x ? W x 3' iff I . PENNYPACKER QT!! V wwwwsgofff-Q X S Q .mwfwfmonf . X-X Q m QQJQQD L X f I N K Q -1' gs 46 W Q 'N ES 5 1 HA LE I J BURR U1 llfmx L. liurr l'vll11ypu4'kv1' Xl: Ho fl 5. Df'l'lljNhll'lx l.HWI'f'Tll'f' NI. liulwuvk Mr. Sl:-phvn li. llalf' . John W. Hhuacls Xlr. flUl'dUll Nlulwlls Waller S. Lapp Mr. Iluward Ii. llvnzvl .'Xllzf'1'l J. Wvoollvy 26 c. if-KLER p MNLLF-R H. MEHRER 4 nnumf W-CHMn.ow5K, 7 WW Sende Hawaii To scholars who have shown exceptional school citizenship throughout their stay at Northeast, the Senate presents its non-athletic Senate Awards. This most cherished and honored of citizenship awards is presented to the student who by his personal influence, character and individual achievement has made a dis- tinct contribution to the student life and welfare of Northeast High School. A committee of Senators and a faculty chairman are chosen by the Senate to decide who is worthy of this honor. There is one award given to one out of every two hundred students enrolled at Northeast, therefore, the recipients are indeed worthy of this great Northeast Honor. ,,1 g 1 : : 1 13:1 1:-71:-:2 ::U::l:, - -:EJ-ri: QE:-25225:-2E5-:E:A:E:A:3:-:Ei-:E:A:E:-xgfeinl ll tt NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOQL PHILADELPHIA la SENATE AWARD ll l BY HIS PERSONAL INFLUENCE, CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUAL ACI-IIEVEMENT HAS MADE A DISTINCT CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDENT LIFE AND WELFARE OF THE NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL IN RECOGNITION TI-IEREOF THE SENATE AWARDS THIS CERTIFICATE AYW05 - i f .- -. PRESIDENT OF THB SENATE PMNCIPAL OF THB SCHOOL DATE , Tl l in lb 'EI H4 In ll tl ll in ll lil ll ll Ill, lily Nfl, tal Nt lu lil ull ll' ll' 'll lla ll ll' ln' I'- Nffy ll lll lilly ll l ll I in M Nl Ill llll fl ll I' J Allen Clawson A-1 William Liebert A-6 William Turanski A-I Edward Graf A-4 Paul Miller A-1 Elmer Vaughn A-I Stanley Kirchner A-6 Peter Reuter A-8 Albert Weinhardt A-I Anthony Krylow A-6 Robert Schulin A-9 20 14p n Mr. Katz and Mr. Gordon: We, the members of the Archive Staff, wish to extend our deepest appreciation to you for your untiring efforts and quiet understanding which have resulted in this, our Record Book. For it was under your careful guidance that the literary contents of this record were kept on a high plane. Any credit which is given to the book is deserved only because of the valuable assistance given by you. For your beneficial and necessary services we offer to you our simple but sincere thanks for the kindly interest you have shown in the completion of this Record Book. -The Archive Staff. 30 Twp 6 Speakmd This year there was a large number of candidates for the honor of commencement speaker. Out of the eighteen who applied, the com- mittee chose the three who recited best a selection from Shakespeare. The fortunate three were Allen Clawson and Louis Phillips of A-1, and Gilbert D'Andrea of A-3. On Friday, December 13, a group of faculty men decided on the subjects of the speeches. The general topic will be Our South American Neighbors. Clawson will be the first speaker. He will speak on The Dis- covery of South America. Allen is well prepared to be a speaker, since he has repeatedly been a member of the Senate Play and Review casts. Next, D'Andrea will talk on The Fight For Independence. The speech promises to be interesting, since Gilbert is known among his friends as an inimitable humorist. Finally, Phillips will tell about possible Future Relationships With South America. Louis has been active about the school, serving as Vice-President of the Hi-Y and the Chief Clerk of the Student tribunal. 31 -me Jawa, af zz... ew of f 1941 Tuesday. February 2. 1937 Over five hundred H Class freshmen entered the school for the first time today to be officially welcomed by Dr. Rowland, to receive their rosters, and to try to find their way around the school. Wednesday, February 3, 1937 Today was the first day of actual school. Many of the newcomers saved money by buying lunchroom seats at half price from seniors who needed the money. Advisory sessions for the freshmen are held in Morrison Hall-formerly the hall was used only by the senior and high-junior classes. Friday. March 19, 1937 We have now become used to the new school. No longer are we the sweet little things that first came to the school, because weire educated! Today Captain C. W. R. Knight appeared in our assembly. He brought with him his pet eagle which perched on his shoulder and flapped its wings at intervals during his speech. This was our first taste of the famous Northeast assemblies. Friday, April 16, 1937 J. Edgar Hoover was the speaker at todayfs freshman assembly. Mr. Hoover received a loving cup from the hands of the President of the School Community. Thursday, April 29, 1937 This was the first night of the Sixteenth Annual Revue. The Revue was under the direction of Mr. William E. Weills and was a huge success. Never before have such crowds attended any Northeast production. G CLASS Annex was completed at the beginning of the term. Monday, October 25, 1937 The new lunchrooms, both student. and faculty, were opened today. Thursday, December 2, 1937 The twelfth annual Fall Senate Play was performed in Morrison Hall tonight. The play. Ladies of the Jury, featured Bronislaw Soloway, mimic superieure-and what a gal! This was the best show that Northeast ever put on! Saturday. December 4, 1937 Northeast defeated West Philadelphia's football team in the last four minutes of the game by a score of 1.2-7. This win gave us the second championship team in three years. Heaven help the P. R. T.! Clt was the P. R. T. back in those distant yearsj FH CLASS Wednesday, February 2, 1938 Four hundred and ninety-five FH Class freshmen came from Junior High Schools today. From this term on, there will be no H classes. G classes will also be slowly eliminated. Thursday, March 31, 1938 Nino Martini. renowned tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, visited Northeast today -only three hours late. It seems that he didn't know where Philadelphia was. Wednesday, April 20, 1938 Tonight we held our first Parents' Night. Special exhibits and demonstrations were prepared in the various rooms for the entertainment of the parents. Then. too, the teachers' stories and the tales of papa didn't always jibe. Tuesday, April 26, 1938 The 1ron Man of Baseball, Lou fiehrig, appeared in today's assembly. He's the man with popularity plus. li CLASS Saturday, July 2. 1938 During the summer vacation, our friend and teacher, Mr. J. Irvin Robb, passed away. lVlr. Robb left over five hundred books to the new Northeast library. Thursday, November 10, 1938 The second Parents' Night. came and went. lt should be noted, however, that this time many 32 of the teachers had to promise not to mention school or anything pertaining to school-that is, if they wanted any parents to visit the school. It seemed that the boys had learned their lesson. lhursday, December 8, 1938 The Senate Play, Big-Hearted Herbertf, opened tonight. lt was the best show Northeast had ever put on! D CLASS Thursday, March 16, 1939 Walter Huston received a beautiful loving Cwe never run out of 'emb cup today. After he had recited Polonius' Advice speech from Hamletl' he allowed himself to be quizzed by the students. Either he is a very brave man or else he didn't have time to prepare a speech. Thursday, April 20, 1939 The Eighteenth Annual Revue opened its curtains tonight. It was the best show Northeast had ever put on! May 1939 Along about this time the City Council got the silliest notion into its head. lt thought that Northeastfs Athletic Field might sell for a pile of dough. Consequently the field was placed on the desired list. Well, then somebody in Northeast discovered this and the boys and alumni raised a terrible fuss over the proposed sale. Finally the Council had to retrace its steps and apologize-figuratively. At last, we condescended to forgive the Council. C CLASS Fuesday, October 24, 1939 Mr. Wildemore, the adviser of our class, organized the C Class today. The entire school rejoiced at this because, you see, that meant no fifth period study. The results of the election were: Robert Thorsen, president, Jack Cooper, vice-presidentg William Conran, secretary, Harry Mehrer, treasurer. lhursday. November 9, 1939 The third Parents' Night was sponsored jointly by the CH and R Classes. This was our first organized venture. lhursday. December 7, 1939 Tonight saw the opening of the fourteenth annual Fall Senate Play, Meet the Wife. It was the best show that Northeast had ever put onl Northeast beat Central at the annual football classic. This gave Northeast the Public High Crown. We will not discuss the Northeast-St. Joe game in which we battled for the City High title. B CLASS Our Junior Class Prom was held at the Oak Lane Review Club with ,Bert Van Horn's orchestra. At the end of the athletic season, when the school took stock of its gains, we realized that out of the eight major sports, Northeast had taken seven championships-an enviable record, indeed. It was in the B Class that many of our boys began to become notables around the school. In the election for the vice-president of the school community, Paul Miller was elected. The officers of the class were re-elected except for the president, who resigned. Charles Eckler was chosen to fill Thorsen's shoes. Albert Weinhardt and George Hess took over the Record Book work and Elmer Vaughan was chosen editor of the Megaphone. lfrlday, June 7, 1940 The B and AH Classes took their class trip today. From the Reading Station. the class went to New York by train. Here we got on a boat, the Peter Stuyvesant, and were shipped up the river to West Point. The Palisades, bridges, and many other places of scenic interest were passed. Late in the afternoon we turned around and returned home. A CLASS At the beginning of the term, the entire class was busy having its Record Book pictures taken. Some of the scenes seen are unmentionable. Then, a little later in the term, we elected our Honor Men. 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They speak of life's great battle, Of its pleasures, of its woe, And of what we should anticipate As on our way we go. Their voices rise triumphant- Resounding through the night: g'Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do Do it with thy might! Harry William Gordon, A-4. 36 n Y 1 ' A , , an ,, 3 I4 -' .. ' J 1 nk 1 -,il 1 41 1 1 . ,gt W 'VI 7 .lx X :L , x-41 fv . . v -. v .xy 1 :QJJ . , 4 .. z -, ,hx .I 1 .lfflf -' ' .-R , I. M , Sf--1 ' 'klfw v 'Lx' , , ..' 1, . , . V L ' s 4 . 1' Y 1 N: .J , 'rg F5 L 5 A ' -1, 1 3 l .Xl 41 . '35 . . 1 in ' 1 5. .N A 3 if we .4 .. X ,.: . ZQ ' H , 5, X H r, E-. 1 ,I Vr 1 RT ALFRED B. ABRAMOVITZ 1837 North Eighth Street Athletics C. P. A. illliiy Whitey has been a loyal sup- porter of the school. He has served as Senator, Alternate, and member of the Lunch Room Squad. He has also participated in athletics, hav- ing been a member of the Basketball Team and a broad jumper on the Championship Track Team. MORRIS ABRAMOWITZ 3028 North Bambrey Street Baseball M echanic Spread Out Abe has been a member of the Table Tennis Club. His work on the Outside Squad has been greatly appreciated. He has also supported many of the various school projects. Well-liked by all those who knew him. Abe has been a familiar person in the halls of Northeast. MAMAS ALEXANIAN 1330 West Oxford Street l ting Aeroplane Mechanic reat day in the morning 'Lllo has been a ladies' man and has de d two years in the Glee to 'vate his voice in order en de is girl friends. He has a . en a member of the Outside Sq a ree terms. He always attended the ,ast-Ken- sington dances. EUGENE A. ANDERSON 1318 Lippinmtt Street Sports Successful Toolmaker It's better to have grass growing under your feet. than over your head Babe has been a devoted ath- lete and has been a member of the First and Second Baseball Teams. The Freshman and Varsity Soccer Teams occupied his time in the win- ter months. Besides these activities. he has been a Senator three times. Alternate twice, and a member of the Roof Squad. X ,Y i ,,, 'l- ,,,.,- ,,,- , ..1- E E l5'i5't FW. .. ...P l . X P XXXQ ff W Q Q .. 38 ,i- ,1 , KQQ. A ' .,,g3ia. VI e L, 1 VA N - ,E fy WILLIAM C. ANDRESS, JR. 741 Ontario Street Elec. Experimentin qiician Why! Is - P' Andy has n a member of the Bible Ch . H also supported vari- o ' sclxm projects. It is evident t ndy has been very much in .sted in electrical work, for it is oth his hobby and ambition. In this field, we wish him the best pos- sible success. MILTON APPLE 1130 West Huntingdon Street Bowling Electrical Engineer Do you wanta bet? App has been a member of the Freshman Soccer Team and has closely followed the scho0l's sports and activities by giving them his full support. App has been well liked by all his classmates, and we wish him all the success in the world. NATHAN ARSHT 3220 Kensington Avenue Swing Music Pharmacist Live and let live Nate has been an Alternate and a member of the Latin Club. He also has given his loyal support to all school activities. Nate has been a favorite among all his class- mates and well-liked by all who knew him. He has been a popular figure at Kensington-Northeast dances. SOLOMON BALSHAM 2049 North Eighth Street Dancing Successful Business Man Nice work if you can get it Sol has been a candidate for the Soccer Team. a member of the Locker, Lunchroom, and Towel Squads. He could always be seen at the Inter-school dances with Ken- sington. for he was a jitterbug. His untiring service to the numer- ous squads will be long remembered. WILLIAM JOHN BANGS 238 West Stella Street Chemistry Chemist Ye grads! Boom-Boom was a member of the Bible Study Club and their Softball Team. For a service squad Boom-Boom chose the Library Squad. lie was never found with- out a cheer on his lips for the lied and Black of Northeast. To a real student, we wish the best in success. PASK 10 THOMAS BAIIDI 2570 East Ann Street Psychology Instrument Maker l'm P.T. Bardi, not P. T. Barnum Pat helped a lot in making various :lays and projects a success. Althouglu Pat is not to be mis- taken for the great circus man he is found around school with a happy look and slnile for everyone. He is one of the fellows in the class who is destined for great things. NEIL WESTLY BECH 2003 Tulip Street Sketching Commercial Artist hui., Becky has been a good student as shown by the appearance of his name on the Honor Roll. While an ollicer of the Trallic Squad, Becky could be seen sketching various peo- ple and objects. With the artistic desires that he has, he should go far in the future. WILLIAM Il0Bl'IllT BlilS . 806 Hellerman Street Photography I ' ster HH. Bill has bee conscious of School service a d served on the Trallio c er d Library Squads. He fal. as a member of the .' 'or . estra for five terms. . all this activity, he found ti I - 0 be on the Honor Boll. -1 ui -i 1 1. '. A gh i 1, ' -'- : 1-HA T , - .4 if H,-ALJ 2- I' 5 lil' .. 5' 153. 5 L 1 -M flfmf A W vi Qx W-f m! X-A ,,H1fLw,t 55 ' - 5 sf, i f , . kyi xll xy 39 ADOLPH L. BICLSEII 4-314 Van Kirk Street Skeet Shooting Study Medicine To the prairie! FI :3uteh has been a nlerpllnii' of the 'ra ' 18, nd d' ll 1.- He has i5i Jnany times, showinkrgn his work has been above on the Record Boo w llbe ngfemein- bered because of is until-ing efforts that have given suc good results. HARRY JOHN BENNETT 2235 West Indiana Avenue Coin Collecting Floor Walker Atta way, boy! Tiny followed school activities closely and gave full support to many different projects. He was liked by the many friends that he made during his school career. Tiny is the type of person whom people cannot help liking. JOSEPH BEIIGER 1520 North Sixth Street llomance Electrical Engineer Hiya, Chuml Ace was an Honor Student, but, besides winning acclaim as a scholar, he found time to participate in extra curricular activities. He was a mem- ber of the Latin Club, a member of the Library Squad and was a writer on the Megaphone Staff. lllCllBl'IllT BEBKOWITZ 2136 North Ninth Street ts College How 'zit goin? Her Honor Student, ' n or Boll consist- en He also found time to be a men of e French and Fencing Clubs. was active on the Li- brary Sql he Locker Squad and the Megapho tal Herb was also on the lfr . I Basketball Team. if- ' ll. if- i ,,,- .1-- . ,1- ,gi .M .,,..... ainixiil at -Q 5 2 T900 '?... LEON BERMAN l53 Laurel Street Stamp Collecting Engineer -Hin Lee has been a member of the Outside Squad. and wit.h his efforts it has become one of the best in the school. His interest in class activi- ties was readily shown because he has been a member of the Inter- Class Basketball and Softball Teams. WILLIAM P. BETLEY 2671 Almond Street Model Airplanes Electrician 0h! Yeah! Bill was a well-liked fellow and an earnest worker. He supported all of the school plays and projects. Bill also could be seen at various athletic meets for he was an ardent follower of all sports and a rooter for Northeast. HENRY J. BICZELEWSKI 2702 East Cambria Street Sports Tool Maker lt's better to have grass growing under your feet Lefty was an ardent sport fan. and. whenever Northeast played. you could be sure that he would be sitting in the stands rooting for his team. He also gave support, to va- rious sehool projects and attended the Northeast Bevues and Senate Plays. EDVVABD BLACKMAN H30 Frankford Avenue Sports Commercial Pilot Well, Well. now that's all right Eddie was consistently on the llonor Boll. He served as a School Senator and as an Alternate. Ed also belonged to the Library Squad. His love for outdoor sports and games made him a regular spectator at school contests and an ardent rootcr for the school. Pt' DAVID H. BLANK 2548 North Corlies Street Dancing Girl of My Dreams What am l in for tonight? Dave has been a great joker and has constantly amused his friends with many of his snappy comebacks and quips le has been a candidate for the is and Table Tennis 1 VVith his sense of hum r ar ppeal. he is sure to attaip isrlbition. WALTEB BLOWITSKI 4552 Milnor Street Sports Marry the Bight Girl Wha a nasty da Y . Ski h i tl ,n a e -t I av- erage stuc 'f and as .ha antly b e 'lj' ono 'v' . He has al ' . port o . e athletic and soc' -S ' ' he school to the bes g bility. Although he ha. t- a en part in many extra- cur ar activities. he has been popular. JOHN B. BUCK 2014 East Firth Street Stamps Architectural Draftsman Hi l 'iJohn has been a good student and has constantly supported school activities and projects. He at- tended many of the athletic contests and was always cheering loudly for a Northeast victory. John has been a grand fellow to know, and he will surely attain his ambition. WALTER F. BOLLEB. JB. 4-322 Disston Street Nlusic Chem ist Comes the Revolution Walt was a member of the Bid- ing Club and the Fencing Club. He also participated on the Champion- ship Traek Team as a high and broad jumper and on the Fencing Team. He was well liked by his team mates and an ardent booster of the school. xo QW I Hnrtvwg . Maj, ,Hi 17 1' ' 7 s f, .. . g r , a ., W 'A 1., .-1 ' 4: xJ'- 40 in II 15 .. 11.1135 - F' :Elf .'.. : F. BUOTHBY 37 orth Handolph Street Dane' Engineer lli! ith was an active member e t Trallie Squad. Senator. and v on the A Glass Executive I3 . A good student, Booth was 'ery popular with all his elass- es. He was a very good dresser 2 , to show that he had the North- spirit, he tried for the Gym eas , Team. ALFIXED G. BORNA ' 3275 Aramingo Avent . X ToTease Girls 1 ea iuitarist Wha 1 1 y rrw, Cork? Fri z a s mrter of all ath- pf leti '. 1 nf. , and soeial lit'l.lVll.l8S. llc purchased a Coupon Book .end all our sport events. After a ng lum play his guitar you are sure le will aehieve his ambition. IEERNAIID EDWARD BORSKI 3156 Aramingo Avenue Women Great. Lover What d say, kid? 'Bu 4, y la ly's man. . s e , a sm dancer, fast tal is lad. He a ays sup te ortheast aetivi- ties and pr 'e s and eould be seen at our various athletic' events. IIUWAIKD Nl. BOHTZ 750i Dorcas Street Girls To Be a Success Just call me, 'Brains' Roots h ' been an outstanding etive inmber of the Outside . 4 as lent his helpful hand to he various sm-ho l projeets and sl . am eoul a ays be se at N ' . . ae anr o ball L mes. Boots ' by those of his class. '-1 A JOHN JOSEPH BGYNE 623 East Hilton Street Sports La -'er Got the om:-wc Jack h 1 - me uber of the Tralli Sqn d l th - ,atin Club. llallha had and athletics too. as u .mber of the Seeond Foot.ball Te V4 nd as a partieipant. in lnter- G .s ports. Jack has been a grand ellow to know because he was always ready to give a helping hand. WILLIAIVI J. BRADY, Jli. 3860 North Gratz Street Dancing and Sports Business l'll be seeing you BH led an aetive life at North- east.. 2 wa. a member of the ' .,'1Glur. i .' : , uber of lnter-I lass Baske mall Team. friend of all and enemy to none. he will be re- membered. e the lie 4 , t l940. the Skat- 1 4 l e l l B ll as ' ' 1 ' i IIUBERT ll. BIIEALY. .IIL 2628 West Somerset Street Traveling To Nlake a Lass Happy 'iliess Noise! Hob was an Honor Student. and his name appeared eonstantly on the Northeast Honor Holl. lle was very popular with his elassmates and well liked by all. Rob also played Inter-Class Softball in sueh a way that his team was vietorious many times. SYDNEY l5lil'IlDl3BAGll. Jll. 2521 North. s' pStreet Dancing ews lleporter How's the g s eating yai ' Whitey was t ife of the elass- room, aways jok g about some- thing. s wa. a member of the Track a Cross ,ountry Teams. White p yed n t.he Freshman Foot the l .r-Glass Baseball d th 'ofthall eams. 6 N J' V-VXM r swf 6 i f f it ma . ls . T: a Q. Q. X :Hg ' , E X r 'IX . . 1. , . - 1 'C -. if .Eff - 'ft f ,V ' Vx ra V , S' . 'Ni 'U V - 9. 4 j . 4 ' is 1, w . A ' .ff , ,t ' . .i . 41 CLIFFORD S. BRENNER 3921 North Sixth Street Football Commercial Pilot Just for size Curly has been an active mem- ber of the Outside Squad and has also served on the Bicycle Squad. He has also supported school activi- ties and projects. and has been very popular with his many chums. Always cheering for the Archives, he has done his part for the teams. IRWIN WALTER BREN NER 3134 North Natrona Street Sports Draftsman Yea--4-h! Tyrone has been an Honor Stu- dent and has been on the Honor Roll many times. He has had a pleasing personality and has been well liked by the members of his class. HARRY J. RRETZ 3019 North VVarnock Street Following War News Dr tsman We know 'Reno,' the l' gest little ing s , V. n ivitits and proj s. He at , a. ll North- cas athle e e in u ertosee theReda ktri . has also be S .' constant member of the Honor ' ll. Harry has also been a pal of many and a friend of ull. city in h wo o rr s is full elfort to I D ' nit ' Q n h He 1RVlN BRISKMAN 1861 North Eighth Street Collecting Retire at Early Age Cut me some Butch was not as tough as his name implies. He has been a mem- ber of the Riding Club, the Outside Squad, Megaphone Reporter, and as a Class Alternate. He also served as Ollicer of the Latin Club, and captained the Northeast Cham- pionship Feneing Team. .1 i. ifi' 21 ii- .--if i- l, 11-li ' p'g3f1lE'i ?3'l 5 EE .4 i mg . Q35 'mu 'rm' 1- igg WJ. .?-,.,- x QW L4r,,-L9 waz' H' f V - fgsgi H Hlifgl if ' 7 :gi ' ' .1 fi ' - .x xr 42 IEHSSIEJ 5 MARTIN BRODY 2455 West Oakdale Street Football College 1'll see you at 7.30. Be ready. Steve has been a member of the Latin Club and has participated in Inter-Class Sports. He found time to play Second Team Football and helped his team mates greatly in winning the championship that year. Steve also supported our many activities by selling tickets. ALBERT BROWN 2862 North Opal Street Roller Skating Draftsman Get out of here. will you? Al has been an active member of the Executive Board, and also has served on the Junior Prom Commit- tee. He has been a member of the Gardening Squad and constantly on the Honor Roll. He has been a grand fellow and has been well liked by many members of his class. ELMER F. BROWN, JR. 5708 Vandike Street Camping Draftsman lf at first you don't succeed. try. try, again Brownie has been a member of the Engineering and Mineralogy Clubs. He has been an ardent booster of the school and gave his full moral and physical support to the school projects and activities. He could be seen at all Northeast meets and sporting events. FRANCIS J. BREZOWKSI, .nf 2400 West Firth Street Building Oddities Auto nic That's right, you' ght Breeze a. popular fellow and e d my his class- mates. He ailed from Fitzsim- r ons Ju ' High School. He al- u .. e also attended all the etic contests. His interest in autos will bring him sur-cess. gays s orted the school plays and FRANCIS T. .l. RRZOZUWSKI 2105 East. Wishart Street llelping Others lVleehanie .. . .. Save your money Breezy has eome to us from North Catholic and what has been Catholie's loss has been our gain, for he has been one of the best-liked boys in our elass. He has been very mueh interested in aviation. and most likely will sueeeed in his ehosen profession. .lt 'El'l'l V. RUUNASSISI 544 Sunnyside Avenue l il .el'st Prosperous Agriuulturist Hi Ho! Joe has been t. 2 -by of e Connnere' epartrnent to 'eh he . ieated four years of h serviee. He hasserved lternate, as President of the .aw Club, and has been an aetive member of the Chess and Stamp Clubs. Ile has been in the Revue. JOHN ISURDUMY H23 North Marshall Street Saving Recordings A Good .lob Rig deal, no profit Tip has been an ar . swing: fan and has been a gt J une r. lle lent. his serviees to 1 No ,heast Trallic Squad and 1 to the .uneh Room Sql ad whe e gave a very good ace it of nself. Tip has alwa. e h est to the support off t ' teams. BERNARD URNS l943 East Can ria Stree Photography oetor 'Rl I 1 has be a quiet, stu- n ell ed fellow. His 1 . eo t ,I appeared on our o Ie was an ardent amateur p rgrapher and has been an active member of the Camera Club. He also belonged to the Northeast Library Squad. An r test t 1 I Y ll r l it -i li. ' L X. s ... gg , -- ---1 ,. ,--- .. -t.,-j, f- - 3 .2 L X NNW!! 9 9' Af :LV Mr ai' .-me ,f?Qi,jf5 . f,, 07 6 A F X ' .113 RAY MOND M. RUSSEMER 2094 East Piekwiek Street Gadget Ruilding Eleetrieal Engineer uiltllllt' out of the daze, Sa Ruzzy was an amateur inven- tor and was constantly dazzling us witll his eontraptions. He was a rooter for the sehool and boasted many sehool projeets and activities. He attended many ofthe Northeast eontests and meets. He will long be remembered by his elassmates. I JOHN A. EU? Y 11-504 fltilllly Street Movies To tio to College You're telling mel Little John was an aetive Northeaster. He served as an Alter- nate and as a Senator. He was eon- sistently on the Honor Roll and was a member of the Spanish Club and the Library Squad. He was also in the famous Northeast Revue. He attended many of the contests of our teams. l RAN lv J. CALDERUN E 2407 West Huntingdon Street Startups Business lVlan Re sure it's true Rabs has been an Honor Stu- dent and has been a eonsistent scholar. lle has been very popular with his elassmates. He supported our many plays and projects. He always eould be seen at our eham- pionship meets and eontests. He will be remembered for his witty eonversation. FRANKIXCALDERUQE 2505 West Sterner St . Trumpet, Play' g usieian lt terr ' . l l Frank' ha bm e known 'as the 20th C ntur brief' id las bs n one f tl best trump eters to at end Nc he t. He ha. been a ding lnber of the Se 'or Ur- hestr and the Nort.heast Revue 0 . ra where he has performed a n' ably. .i--'i' 1?- if ll. ,..f- .1- .1-1 i- 2 VQWQQ' 5 '5 .2- JOSEPH CARPINO 4240 Paul Street eas earns . lf' entures and has een al : . oo n forhisteam Boating P G. W. Worker For cryi g t udlu C p has . all around good J- c A P as been well 'ked by h 5 4: 2 .s. e h - e en an arde spo :I , ai North- ! 1 H , g . He lso supported 'chool projects and undertakings. ALFRED R. CASSADY 2239 North Palethorpe Street Collecting Autographs Electrician Jumping Jive! Hop has been a member of the Championship Cross-Country Team and has also been a candidate for the Football and Basketball Teams. To us he appeared to be good na- tured and able to give, as well as take any joke. WILLIAM CASTELLON 2643 Belgrade Street lihotography Electrician Get out! Onions has been an active Northeaster. He has been a mem- ber of the Camera, Stamp, Fencing and Radio Clubs. He has been one boy who really enjoyed the program 1 f activities. Besides the Clubs, Onions also supported our athlet- ics and social events. NORMAN F. CATALDI 7226 Ogontz Avenue Horseback Riding Musician What do you know. Beau? Norm has been a regular fel- low. His dilferent arrangements and compositions on the piano al- vsays delighted his classmates. His only other important activity has been as a member of the Record DAVID B. CHADROW 3236 North Carlisle Street Bartender Accountant You ain't lying! Shadrack has been a member of the Trallic Squad. He also sup- ported all of Northeast activities and projects. Shadrack could always be seen at Northeast ath- letic contests and meets. He has been a popular member of the A Class. maybe because of his good disposition. JOHN CHAPKYLO 2205 North Delhi Street Stamps Navy Machinist There's always tomorrow! Chick has been a member of the Northeast N. Y. A. Association and did much work in this capacity. He supported many school projects and activities. His main support. has been given to our athletic activi- ties. ' - X f' l WALTIS ' .HMILOWSKI 2601 W rt Seltzer Street Athletics. 4 Pro Baseball f JI-Ii-ya, rugged C ' il has been a member of th First Football Team for two y ' and captained the 1940 Cham- ' ip Baseball Team. He also been a Senator, Alternate. airman of the A and R .lass Prom Committees and a mem- er of the Senate, Revue and Senate Awards Committees. THEODORE S. CHRISTMAN 1111 Lindley Avenue Bum ming College Hi-ya, lover Chris has been a member of the Spanish Club and the Locker Squad. He also participated in athletics as a member of the Second Football Team. He has been a great person, known for his ractical 'okes and P J v Rook Stall. has been well liked by everyone. gf KQWE7 , Q. 9 xl 'JG ' 7 N 'Q . if -1 egg ' ft e fe ' . Q 4, 1 au . rf 44 aff? . 5 : i : lil ' .. - .,.,, -is i ALEXIUS CHRUN 618 West Harold Street M eehanical VVork Airplanes Ili-ya Alec has been a good natured aml an all around good fellow, well liked by everyone. He has been an ardent booster of the School and supported many projects and activi- ties. He eould always be seen at our games rooting for the teams. Al,l,lCN JOSEPH CLAWSON 2319 North Thirteenth Street Dramaties Dramatic Actor Good for youu Allen has been a member of the French, Glee. Bible Clubs, the Hi-Y and the lnter-Class Soft.ball Team. He has participated in two Revues, two Senate Plays and two Senior High Music Festivals and the Sum- mer Garden Squad. He has also been an honor student. JACOB LOUIS COHEN lT27 Marlton Avenue Chemistry Chemist a . it easyg yt l live longer. ek as lv am tb ofthe '- 4 tir Chcs n French . is. e s bee a n .mber of tl Championhip fr - lountry Te m and has also . ' ated in Inter-Class Basketball. I 4. al- ways had time t.o cheer on other teams bearing our colors. RAYMOND GEORGE COLE l340 liast Oxford Street Drumming Get a Good .lob lf t.here's anything I hatev Ray put his hobby to good use, because he was a member of the Northeast Rand as well as of the east of the Northeast Revue of I94-0. Ray is the kind of fellow who is interested in everyone else. He is always ready to enjoy some good humor. JOHN FRANCIS CONNER 1707 North Stillman Street Sports To Graduate Avoid all drafts Ruek isa very likable fellow who carrie to Northeast from St. Eliza- beth's. The time he spent out of school was occupied with other ac- tivities, so his extra-curricular activ- ities were held baek. However, he was a loyal supporter of all North- east activities. JOSEPH CONOWALI, 2104 North Ninth Street Stamps Naval Aviator VVell begun is half done Possessing an interesting person- ality, Connie was well liked by many of his fellow students. llis great interest in airplanes was amaz- ing. Almost all of his spare time has been spent. in either building or learning how to build them. 034.11172 WILLIAM JAMES CON R A N ll31 West Huntingdon Street Football A Good Position Hi-ya, fella Bill belonged to the Spanish, Fencing and Stenography Clubs. lle played lnter-Class Rasketball and Freshman Football. lle was also Secretary of the Class, a mem- ber of the Inter-School Dance Com- mittee, Prom Comrnittce, Executive Committee, Trallic Squad. and Rec- ord Book St.all'. r RICHARD A. COOK 4212 Princeton Avenue Stamps Government .lob Got your homeworkiw Cookie served the School as Treasurer of the Spanish Club. lle also gave of his time to join the Locker Squad. His fine personality and ability to make many friends have made him a very well liked fellow in the Senior Class. A X F www ' 3 MY X I Wi 'vm al' ,' 5 7 N 4 . : 'l ' - gx M 1-llifg gfiy-f.f YL fT P' -i--M .- 45 JACK COOPER 2076 Victoria Street Sports Civil Engineer How 'bout that? Coop, a very active member of our class, played First and Second Basketball as well as Second Team Football. He was Vice-President of t.he Class, a member of the Prom Committee, Senator, Alternate and on the Kensington Dance Commit- tee. Coop was one swell fellow. LEONARD E. COOPER 1929 North Ninth Street Clay Modeling Commercial Artist Hello there Because of his perseverance and his ability to get along with people Rembrant will, no doubt, realize his ambition. Leonard has been President of the Northeast Art Soci- ety for t.wo terms, and also a mem- ber of the Artcrafters. WILLIAM COIKR 1711 North Franklin Street Dancing Navy Machinist, Hit the road Grabber has been an active member of the famous Engineering Club. He also served on the Trallic and Library Squads. A true North- easter, he could always be heard praising Northeast and its teams. The Navy will be glad to have you. Grabber. STANTON LEROY COUFF 3017 Kensington Avenue Stamp Collecting Business 1'm telling you like a brother A quiet fellow with a pleasing per- sonality, Stan came and went without noise and commot.ion. His willingness to otl'er assistance and his cheerful disposition will make him long remembered in the portals of our school. ,f-fi 1-..- ,.-f it -1- l- -,-- 4. ..- Q h ave-F. -, ' -vtiirgvail 5 is an I A 'VS J' MW lf Ar: 554.g if il Qa xrf fr, 46 ROBERT C. CHOSTAHOSA 3124- North Twenty-Ninth St. Photography Electrician Hi. keed Rusty, as he was called by his many friends, came to us from Fitz- simmons Junior High School. An ardent camera fiend, he joined the Northeast Camera Club. He was elected to the position of Senator and Alternate. He was also on the Executive Committee. AL ' ED J. CRUZ 9123 N , 1 ifteent Street st- ips 611. P. A. fJlllf Jr news can he e after attending Ito an Ca h lic High School. He helped Vk 'p order around t.he schooltfa u ,mber of the Outside Squad. Although not active in extra-curricular work, he possesses a line disposition, and is a very pleasant fellow. ELMER CUBBIN 3519 New Queen Street Sports Coast Guard Otlicer Give yourself to the Indians Cub is a very ardent sportster who likes all sorts of athletics in and out of school. He also sup- ported our activities with his whole- hearted support that produced very good results. A very well liked fel- low, MCub made many friends at Northeast. JOHN F. CURNAN. JR. 3844 North Franklin Street Having a Good Time Success The world is what you make it ' Cur ' ersatile fellow with ma crests. His il' y to ,grasp ny subject wi . iccess ac- counts f is arity with his classmate lso his fine record. We feel su that Cum will be a grand success. CLARK CIIAWFUIXD CURRY 3137 lf Street Lying Navy So l ain't neat Clark has been a member of the Swimming Team for two years. He also belonged to the Riding Club. As for squads he chose the Outside and Trallic Squads. Fred's mag- netic personality has made him many new friends and his old friends admire him all the more. MULFUIID CHARLES CURRY 2833 North Marshall Street Stamps Easy Money lsn't that a peaehE ' Smokey, as he was known around the school, came to us from Stetson Junior High School. llis in- tense interest in stamps prompted him to join the Stamp Club. He has been a well-liked fclllow and. therefore, had a lot of friends in the class. LEONARD S. CZAR NECK l 1900 North Fourth Street Photography Undertaker Oh yeahE ' Lover came to us all the way from Reading High School. Ath- letieally inclined, he participated in our track meets with the famous Northeast Track Team. He gave his services to the Trallic and Lunchroom Squads. lle should go far after graduation. RICHARD C. DABNEY 2609 North Mutter Street Electricity Take Life Easy He who hesitates is lost Skippy is probably best known for his line work as a member of the Championship Cross-Country Team. He also was a member of our Championship Track Team. He rendered many services while at Northeast to forward the name of the school. .... ..... -1- ' pw -': .. :ee 1 if, L Huy? f' dggf ll .. 'v:, ndw?M X.. -51575: vwww H at A N Wh! X nzLV6 x ,rv , :- - fir:-'F I I Wzbdizg' JC! vlig ggifzi, Q E. . va .' ' ' Yi' -41 I 1-ga 'L -. .-A ' .Ki 47 JOHN DACHIW 935 North Crey Street Stamp Collecting Society Play-boy Hey, gy ' Il -attenr rd earn vfore col g 7Nort east llc been an ac' mer .' wer mf t arden s r 2 , l. His al ition is d lieu t t a. in but no ing is impossible to a o . cas .er. He will undoubtedly go far after graduation. HUBEIXT WILLIAM DALY l93l East Madison Street Soccer Successful Business Man Where you going. kid? Bob had an ardent interest in soccer and therefore participated on the First and Second Soccer Teams. This, however. did not keep his name oll' the Honor Roll. His game- ness should help to make his ambi- tion a reality. CILBEIXT V. IYANDIIEA 2625 West Allegheny Avenue Short Story Writing Author Obi l'm disgusted with life! Stinky came to us from Fitz- simmons Junior High School. For clubs he chose the French and Hill- Billy. He also gave his best in serving on the Garden and Trallie Squads. He had the knack of :taking many friends and keeping t cm. ALEXANDER DANIELENKO, JR. 2419 North Gratz Street Photography Business College Am I late again, Teacher? 'KDanny has served well as See- retary of the Camera Club. He has also been a member of the Chess and Mathematics Clubs. We are sure that the serious manner in which he has undertaken all activities will lead to success in the business world. 1?- ...fi i'-.2- .i- '- 55 34 'EL' '1T'.'1'!' .. fahramlii E itil., CARL DANIELS 1632 North Eighth Street Dancing Engineer Wise up Baltimore has been of great assistance to our School Counselor and the Library and Locker Squads. His extra-curricular activity has been devoted to the Fencing Club. His sensible nature will leave him long remembered by his classmates. VYll.l.lAM DAVIDSON 1860 East Clementine Street Photography Easy Money What! All that homework! Punchy, a foe of all homework, was a friend of all the students. He was a member of the lnter-Class Football and Baseball Teams. Punchy supported all Northeast activities, lending not only physical but also moral support. ANDREW DAVIS, JR. 3010 West Girard Avenue Collecting Pictures General Davis Wt-lll Well! May 1 touch youl ' Andy always seemed to notice the best, in human nature. Active around school, he belonged to the lli-Y. Fencing Team, French and Latin Clubs. He also served as a member of the Traliic Squad, an Alternate. and ushered at Rcvues and Senate Plays. .IA M ES H. DAVIS 211-17 North Colorado Street Cards To Retire in 194-l 1 ain't proud Jim had outside work to keep him away from our athletic and extra-curricular activity. but he has always been interested in the out- come of our various athletic encoun- ters. He eould always be seen at all Northeast games because he was a true Northeaster. JORDON ROBERT DAVIS 564-4 North Warnock Street Collecting Swing Records College Times are bad During his stay at Northeast Bud's main interest lay in his Megaphone work. His personality rewarded him with many friends. As co-editor of the Northeast Merry-Go-Round, no one's personal secrets were safe because Bud was sure to find them out. THOMAS DAVIS, Jli. 1511 North Eleventh Street Reading World Traveler Who are you hunching? Dick. as he was familiarly known by his many friends. has been an active member of the Traf- fic Squad, He is one fellow who would not believe all he heardg in- stead he considered all statements from an intelligent standpoint. We hope that he will fulfill his ambition. CAs1zvuaA.Dacw i . 2739 West Ha er St t Boats y Ad iral 1'll be darncr ' nowl' DeCwike e to v' I his ex- tra-curricular ' Hivitie' mong ath- letics and ,sfff e has been a member 1 t ootball Team as well as me iber of the Fencing an f ch ,. ubs. He possessed a k ' of ,tting along with every- : -. o the Navy we offer a swell ellow. GEORGE N. DEMETIIIOII 239 South Eighth Street Stamp Collecting Machinist, Yo, Punchy The Greek offered his services as a candidate for the Track and Football Teams. He also has given time and energy to make our latest service squad. the Outside Squad, a success. Greek was a booster of all athletic events. ip f Exim: W 7 E T is . 1 ' - - x AA., gl! 4 .b x, 4, of 4-8 ..'... i 11 i- -1 .1- f i ?' -ii P' . .2 FLW-4 gi 2. E .. 5 ' 'gif 5 7: N - . - : -5. . . 1 Eff 5' .1.'l gl., FRANClS Dli lVll'IZZA 3334 North Eleventh Street, Camping Forest Ranger Wh ' wasn't l born rich instead of y ' YQ handsome? Franny has made quite a name for himself as a hurdler on the 1940 Championship Track Team. llis other interests have been concerned with the Second Football Team. A happy fellow, Franny was always good for a few laughs after a hard day's practice. FRANK J. DIAMOND, JR. l349 Friendship Street, Roller Skating lilectrical Work What. bragging againE Duke was the type who has been sincere and serious in every- t.hing he undertook. lle always has taken plenty of time doing all his school work to make sure it was correctly finished. As a member of t.he Trallic Squad, Duke tried to help others to obey our school laws. NN lI.l.lAM JOHN DIICTZ, JR. 5I2 East Lippincott, Street, Bicycle Riding Metallurgist When do we eat? Bill has been a member of our famous Bible Club. Although al- ways worrying about his stomach. he gave his time, serving on the l.i- brary Squad for three terms. on the Outside and Bicycle Squads. Bill has also been on the llonor Roll. HAROLD F. Dll.WOR'l'll 2909 North Judson Stree 'l'rumpet Playing Pol' .ician Thnt's no l'e Dill ' took mart i r . of our . l . famous dramatic fo lances, the Senate Playo 93 . le served our school as a t te member of the Bicycle S ua a d as a one-term member , . rallic Squad. Those who kne D1lly personally will lon Y cr uber his friendly attitude. RUDOLPH JOSEPH Dl MASSA I38 West Dauphin Street Photography Criminal Lawyer That's a man's job Rudy will be remembered mainly because of his scholastic abil- ity and his constancy as a member of the llonor Roll. lle also found time to serve on the Outside Squad. By no means a hook bug, Rudy seldom missed any of our athletic events. .lOSl'IPll A. Dl QUINZIO 3646 Calumet, Street Athletics A flood .lob ls she nieeiv' ' Flash has been a member of the l940 Championship 'liiack and Cross-Countr e ns e also played S 0 cit.liall. Flash ' l . .' ,hoo as a mem- b o atlie and Lunchroom S I . Besides being a Senator a 1 in the Revue, he also repre- ser .cl the Megaphone. l'lllCENlC DOBROlVlll.SliY 2547 Nort.h llutchinson Street Bicycle Riding A flood Steady .lob Can't you take a joke? Hen is accepted as everyone's friend. llc will always be remem- bered as the one who started the horse play. lle has also been act- ive in the support of our Red and Black teams. KARL PAUL Dt DICPPN ICR 4002 North Marshall Street Basketball Physics Teacher Wise up and put some time in Besides spending time at scholas- tic endeavors Drop spent many hours playing lnter-Class sports and taking part in the lnter-Club Softball League. lle has also been a member of the German Club, Be- cause of his sensible nature Drop is headed for sure success. A fi i7'x tg 'A XMIM xx ft, NW: :Ulf md i HL 51- i f ' 5 , 'te h 1 3 j X' ff if Q -'ff ' RALPH DON, JR. 2243 North Chadwick Street. Gardening A Success Do unto others as you would have them do unto you Ralph came to us from the Claghorne School. He stuck to his studies and succeeded in keeping his marks in the upper bracket. His principal accomplishment at North- east was acquiring a lot of good friends. His name has often ap- peared on the Honor Roll. WILLIAM HENRY DOPKE 3533 Gratz Street Fishing Farmer Ohl Boy Dopey. being very ond of lish- ing, was a tr love of nature. Al hhed ta e art in any s r c ' iyities to se cu s of e school. His thoughtfulness t ard all will long be remembered by his many friends. GEORGE DORMUTH 1645 West Lehigh Avenue Sports Athletic Instructor Take it easy Jeep has spent most of his time in striving to become a great swim- mer, and he is not far from his goal. He has been a member of the Swim- ming Team for three years and co- captain this year. George also found time to serve on the Gym Locker, the Roof and Bicycle Squads. JOHN CORDUFF DUNLAP 1902 East Wishart Street Hunting Second Smiling Jack Holy Cats! As a lady-killer, Downwind rates among the sharpest dressers of his class. His athletic career was limited to playing with our Baseball Nine. His personality, attitude. and fellowship will be long remem- bered around the halls of Northeast. ,..-'T T... -1- -3... if .1- iv- .1 -1- ,i .1-11 12 9543 E 5 - Clif '-E ii 2'fg.,'?1srf, 5 'Rial-ya 5 mm 5 -lag- A if if M is A F7 Sw J -,g ? ' t 166. , I' 2' Q2 is ' .. . Je V at 'fe - 1 'A . Q .-H' '4a1gL1i5' . 50 THOMAS LAWRENCE DWYER 1830 East Westmoreland Street Photography Photographer Some Stuff! Although not athletically inclined, Tom has been an ardent camera bug. He belonged to the Chess and Cam- era Clubs. Photography has been by no means a mystery to him be- cause he has studied all the tricks of the trade. He leaves behind him a host of friends. WILLIAM J. EBERLE 2427 North Second Street Riding C. P. A. Don't mess Ebb was a nature lover, as his membership on the Championship Cross-Country Team and the Gar- den and Riding Clubs implies. Be- sides these, Ebb belonged to the Bible and Table Tennis Clubs. He was elected to the positions of Sena- tor and Alternate. CHARLES A. ECKLER 3105 Percy Street Telling Corny Jokes College Q. C.eQuite r 'i Ch'ck wa. ' e most pop- ular ,mbe e Senior Class. H .1 ent o he Class, Sena- to membe of h Prom and Northe st-Ke ng ce Com- mitt n C of the Cheer- lead 1 I forget the thrills Chl ave in diving and as co- captam of the Gym Team. NORMAN EDELMAN 2149 East York Street Girls Court Stenographer Forget it Norm has been a very active manager of the Cham ionship Track and Cross-Country lTeams. He found time to serve on the Trallic and Bicycle Squads, as well as to support the Revue and Senate Plays. His name also appeared on the Honor Roll. He was a member of the Record Book Staff. EMERSUN W. EDWARDS, JR. 2031 North Thirteenth Street Collecting Post Cards Teacher That's a killer! Pete's willingness and congenial mannerisms have gained him praise as a diligent worker. He has served on the Trallic Squad and has been a member of the French Club. Al- though Emerson's activities were not extensive. he was well known about the school. ROBERT G. EHRENFELD 2456 Sepviva Street Waking Neighbors Bell Ringer Greeting's Gate, don't hesitate Known to his close friends as Quasmodo, Robert did not show a great interest in the activities of- fered at Northeast. His willingness was recognized by the many who knew him and therefore he became one of the centers of interest. Ile had an abundance of friends. RAYMOND W. EICHMAN 1804 East Tusculum Street Collecting Currency A Good .lob Good as gold Skippy is rated among the hcaviest members of our Class. Most of us knew him as a fine fellow who was noted for his jovial moods and clean humor. Because of his constant striving for a high scholas- tic rating he was not able to take part in extra-curricular activities. BERKLEY ELLIS 2325 Belgrade Street Sports Col lege You ain't lyin' Berk has been a member of the 1939 Championship Swimming Team, Tennis S uad, Inter-Class Basketball and Sotftball Teams. He has been a cheerleader, a member of the Hi-Y, the A and B Class Prom Committees, the Executive Board, Library Squad, and Honor Roll. He has also been a Revue usher. .. .. 1-1' 11- .p- 'l- .-E' 5 H' in E .Q 2' .- 1-2 7 . 3. 1-L JN A i Z. ,ff . ' 4 , 5 - -Q., Lu ' 5.1:-' :- :'f' -.sie f-ffi' 5 -.z 1:- A NW f wx 1 NSE-17 Wi' fam.-x P1 it ' - . . P., ,, 104 ,I - f' I, N Q .L . - - m S xiii! L- S 'iig ht .- XQx,Lgcv:t ' 51 JAMES WILEY ELLIS 6433 Chew Street Navy College You ain't kiddin' Being musically inclined Jim has been a member of the Organ and Glee Clubsg at the same time he was an aid to the Senior Orchestra as one of their cello players. He has taken an active part on the A and B Class Prom Committees and the Cheerleading Squad. PAUL EDWARD EMBERGER 2846 North Darien Street Singing-Dancing Man About Town Hi-ya Emmie has a grand personality which attracted a large number of friends, even though he had little time for activities. He was a can- didate for the Football and Gym Teams. ln the drive to the white goal line, Emma- will not be last. ROBERT W. ENGELKE 3026 Taney Street Weightlifting Hitle Superior I'll bite. W'h ' ' Bob has so good points that it is 1 ' ng to know just where . owever, when he is give task, fulfills it to the l e is beam g smile and ever- r y will to tnoperate with his associates make him pleasing to all. HARRY EHIVMAN 2819 West Huntingdon Street y, that d tinguished him among is classmates, will live long in the memories of those who knew him. Swimming Hobo Holy Mackarel l ' ppy did n t take much in- te in th e , r ' ' t' . , s round. is j rso lity and easygoing ,1-T ...ii- if?- if-1.1 .1--1, -5,7 i- 5 'f M-rg.. :-. E ., 2,-.i .s..- -5' 1 E SE '31W1f.B'l E .., ,. , ..- :' :L -.3 ,v ,QQVJL .T 1- .1- CHARLES W. ERNEST, JR. 534 West Cornwall Street Metal and Woodwork A Good Job You're always copying Charlie has been a combination of good listener and very good com- pany. Although he has not taken an active part in clubs, Charlie has endeared himself to his many acquaintances. His willingess and friendship has made him one of the finest of friends. JOSEPH PAUL FAN ELLI 2462 East Sepviva Street Sports Oflice Job See you later .loseplfs close friends call him Brcd. He has been quite popular among his fellow students and gen- erally popular among his instruct- ors. He served his school as a mem- ber of the Bicycle Squad for three terms. 'LRred appeared to be a quiet sort of fellow but a good one to know. NORMAN S. FELDMAN 2959 North Twenty-Sixth Street Sports C. P. A. On your way. son As a member of the A-l Class, lrish,' has been interested in the French and Science Clubs. His ath- letic ability was shown by his being a member of the Second Cross-Coun- try Team. Irish gave of his time to serve the School as a member of the Trallie Squad. OSWALD C. FELICI 2947 North Taylor Street Dancing-Skating Millionaire Well, what do you know about that? Although K'Ossie was not a mem- ber of any of our clubs or squads, he spent his time out at the field. He has been a member of t.he 1940 Championship Track Team where be served well as a high and low hurdler. He has been a pleasant fellow with a keen sense of humor. '55 CHARLES W. FOSTER 1359 East Montgomery Avenue Model Airplanes Electrician Well, well, well. imagine that! Foster was one of the school's faithful servants. He has been very active on the Service Squads. being a member of the Lunchroom Squad and the Garden Squad. His mem- bership was welcomed in the Glee Club and the Organ Club. Foster also served as an Alternate. RUSSELL F. F. FOX, JR. 3746 North Park Avenue Hunting and Fishing Engineer MSO what? Russ has been one of the best dressers of our class. Being ath- letically inclined, he tried for a berth on the Gym Squad and was a member of the 1940 Championship Team. He supported all Northeast activities. but his specialty was sharping at the Northeast dances. MARTIN J. FRIEDMAN 1305 West Seltzer Street Collecting Foreign Cards C. P. A. Take it easy Marty has been a favorite among the students and faculty alike. He has done his bit for the School by serving on the Bicycle Squad for two terms. Marty came to us from George Clymer School and we are very proud to have made his acquaintance. HENRY ALFRED FUGGITI 3120 North Bancroft Street Boats Electrician's Mate U.S. Navy How 'bout that? Hank has been a member of the Executive and the Prom and North- cast-Kensington Dance Commit- tees. He has also been a member of the Gym and Street Locker and the Lunchroom Squad. Besides having been on the Honor Roll. Hank has helped on the Baseball and Track Teams. 144 mi W tile. 1557 H 1 Q ,r'5f'v! ,- HIEWQ. I L 'U + ' T- xl E1 T X Eg: . 1 , i , V- 339 -.' if fi mtv 52 -..-. .--i , .: :ii i - : Hun., :F-3' f fl ? : i- Fli A NCIS GALLEN 1933 East Letterly Street Spending Money Making Money Well, thatfs a ma t.ter of opinion Brads has honestly been called the smallest fellow in the Senior Class. This Tom Thumb of the class had an abundance of spirit and energy, characteristic of Northeast students. He was a studious sort of fellow and always did well in his school work. .It JSEPII L. GARDNER l522 West Seltzer Street Athletics Penna. Nautical School l'd give a million! Joe went t.o Olney and Central High Schools before he became a loyal Northeaster, His main inter- est has been athletics. Ile has been one of t.he most ardent rooters both morally and physically of all our athletic events. DOMINIC D. GAIIOFANO 4330 Germantown Avenue Collecting Firearms Marine Life Step down! Dom once had a desire to be- come the owner of a high class gar- age hut he has been called to active duty as a member of the Marine Re- serves Corp. We feel sure that his foresight and friendly manners will carry him through. Good Luck, Dom. PAUL CASPAHON 3006 North Hutchinson Street Photography Successful Electrician nlyou Po has been one of our best dressed electricians. He has always been in a good humor and full of crazy notions. His good manners have been an asset to his personal- ity. A disposition like Po's is hard to equal for he takes everything in a good way. JOHN E. GAUSMANN 314 Unruh Street Amateur Radio Engineer Flub dubb Big John has been athletieally inclined for he has been a member of the Swimming Team and has played Softball. He has been a member of the Out.side and Traflic Squads and a Revue usher. Big John has had his name on the Honor lloll many times. CHARLES JOHN til'ilSl'1ll 2159 East Monmouth Street Sports Architectural Draftsman MY0ll,l'0 full of baloncyln We knew Chuck as an easy-go- ing, cheerful member of the class, who has made many friends through his sheer frankness. His ability to see the technical side of matters will greatly aid him to achieve his aim. Chuck came to Northeast from Jones Junior lligh School. MAUHICIC li. GILISEIYI' 615 East Woodlawn Avenue Model Aeronautics Machinist. You're not jesting Gil, who has had his share ot' activities while at Northeast, has served as the President of the Aero Club. ln athletics Gil has been a candidate for the Soccer and Track Teams. Besides having been a member of the Aero Club, he also has been a member of the Fencing Club. Gil, a well liked fellow. has gained many friends during his stay at Northeast. UIEOIRGE WESTLY GOl'Ilil'il. 7325 North l':igl'li,t'l'Ill.l Street. Shipbuilding Chcn'ca 'nginecr You're not kit ' ' C.ocb. choos nous activi- ties. has been a m Jer of the Ml- C croscopy Societ e lreek, Latin. German and 1+ cing Clubs. For athletic ' . se the Swimming and Sof e s. His other ac- tivities been the Library Squad, the Pr m Committee and the Ar- chive . tatl'. fl 'lf 715 'tr A W Q 1nrL Q W' '1 my Z i VJJJQXI. MW., Q i2 Q . E .V, iii wx- GEURGE JAY GOLDSMITH 1012 West Upsal Street Photography College So what? G. J., a man of business, was manager of our l940 Senate Play. Alternate, and a member of the Out- side Squad. Athletically, he has been a hop. step and jumper on thc l940 Track Championship Team. When G. J. leaves Northeast he will be missed by a number of his pals. CLIFFORD G0l.l.Ell 4148 North Seventh Street Dancing Machinist. What d'ya know. fi2iSlIlllll.Zll'lV, Goll has not taken a very active part in extra-curricular activities. although he has had an abundance of friends. He has been a member of the Activities Staff of the Record Rook. Goll will be remembered by the many friends he has pos- sessed for years. HARRY WILLIAM GURDUN 3048 North Eighth Street Spending Money To Retire at 30 'Tain't much left to say Flash has acquired a secret formula for gaining friends. Re- cause of his popularity he has been elected to the otlice of Senator. For athletics Flash chose our Basketball Team and Inter-Class Sports. His mannerly personality wil cause him to b8,i'f'fIlUHl ered. x Vg EDWARD AUGUST GRAF 2728 West Somerset Street Airplanes Airplane Mechanic Hi there you refugee Ed's activities have been many. He has been a member of t.he House of Representatives, the Rible, Cur- rent Events, and Surveying Clubs. His service to the school has been through the Garden, Summer Gar- den and Library Squads. He bc- longed t.o the Senior Orchestra and has been on the Honor Roll. in I! ifi' -l ...1- .l. 1f- ..- 5- ' -f Elie? E 1 54W'Er'i5,' 5 1:-.. DEE www - egg. .gi W -, . ...Q .sy A ILE ,- XA ,. 54 EARL H. GRAHAM 3547 North Water Street Sports Pro Golfer ..Hi V. Earl, taking interest in foreign languages, joined the German Club so he could further his studies. Athletically he has participated as a member of our Golf Team and as a member of our Inter-Class Bas- ketball Team. His perseverance is bound to enable him to reach the top. - 4 My IRVIN H. GRATCH 2870 North Eighth Street M usic Pharmacist I Io l ' ' lrv has been rated among the best musicians of our Class. He has spent all possible time with the Band and Revue Orchestra. Be- sides playing the saxophone. 'AIrv has gained as a reward a high place on the Honor Roll. QJQAI-va? . ARVIN H. GREEN 2555 North Thirtieth Street Sports Teacher The boy's mad Marv possesses intelligence and desires to gain more knowledge. His urge for knowledge has led him to join the Current Events and Science Clubs. He has been a member of the Traffic. Garden and Bicycle Squads, as well as the Inter-Class Softball Team. Un the Honor Roll. lRVlN GREENBERG 532 West Susquehanna Avenue Anything but Work Electrician Don't get nervous If you want a job well done, give it to Grcenie and it will be fin- ished promptly. He has been a mem- ber of the Library Squad. Persever- ance is bound t.o bring success for this grand fellow. LEON ARD GREENBERG 532 West Susquehanna Avenue Dancing A Great Singer How about that? Hank has given his bit to Northeast as a member of the Northeast Revues of 1937, 1938 and 1939. His interest in activities has been proved by his joining the Lunch Room and Outside Squads. He has also been a member of the recently organized 'fable Tennis Club.. llff.-1' I' X ARTHUR IRI' INST . J. ,ff 1634 West kolu bia Avenue Nothing Unusual College H ey ! Crusher was one of the Trallic Ollicers on the Traffic Squad. He also spent his idle hours attending the meetings of the French Club. We all hope that Crusher will at- tain his ambition to go to college. He is a very likeable fellow to know. JAMES ANDREW GRIFFEN 4303 North Sixteenth Street Philatelist Elec ical Work Hello, Moul ' Grill ' has . a ng per- sonality that t vt. many friends. He h 1 a fellow whom we can help remembering be- eaus' IS good nature and pleas- ! ink that Grill ' will make a grand lumnus. 5 ays around Northeast. We LOUIS GRUNINGER, 3RD 4934- North Mervine Street Sports i'?S'?PPE'E'E'??S' What d' ya . url? Shorty has determined to play sports and has ht hard for a place o etb Five. He has been f the i-Y and Spanish Clubs. 'Shorty has worked for the schoo the Locker and LuneIu'oom Squa He was Alternate and Sports of the Rerulrd Book. ,:-1 .,.- ' -i1 if 11 ..-': 3- 1 .K ii. L- Q- f ... A WL. , - flu. ., . . 1 . . LT 1- - '. gl . iillf-V 2--. A P FEW 1 sw ar' 4-rw' .,. I . .' if ,I 'UQ' ' wg Q If 1, . f a -. ff' I' 1 .I - 5 f 5 , M V it . .. t lg.. YJ - .' Q, ' - Ab ' .-Y ' I Y!-4 f1.V'i 55 .Tar 5 JOHN GUTOVOY 4-004 Creston Street Oil Painting Society Playboy What's mine, is my own: what's s, 's mine Curt sgexptt high among our cla ar s .. I 2 been hon- ored in . e School Art L ague, and Art So ' ty for his mural works. psicI f, has spent iis is ' e St 1 II' n so l is . . or be remembered by his classmates. IRVIN WILLIAM CWINNER 3429 Hartville Street Machine Shop Work Toolmaker 1t's too much fun Jeep has always been known as a good skate and could be de- pended upon t.o do the right thing for our School. He captained the Trallie Squad and has been a mem- ber of the Outside Squad for two terms. Jeep has been a good friend to know. EDW ARD WILLIAM HAIG 3105 North Boudinot Street Photography 1st Class Toolmaker Let me see your answer The Jitterbugn has aided many Northeasters as a member of the Trallic and Outside Squads for two terms. To further his hobby he joined our Camera Club and also has been of immeasurable assist- ance to the Record Book Stall' as their 'tsehool photographer. LOUIS E. HAIGH 3320 II Street Scouting A Soft Job Aw, cut it out! Ugg was a member of our Honor Section, but still found time for other activities. He held mem- bership in the French Club and the Trallic Squad, and was a member of the Inter-Class Softball Team. Northeast will be proud to have an alumnus like Ugg. it L' ws we 4'---- .34 ' y an KENNETH A. HALLETT, JR. 7128 Ogontz Avenue Cartooning Commercial Artist What d' ya sayE ' Kenny seemed to inherit a knack for art because he has been a member of the Art League, Revue Scene Painter, a member of the Record Book Staff and an Alternate. His club choice has been naturally the Art Club. With all these activi- ties, he made the Honor Roll. EDWIN J. HANDLER 2516 A Street Sports C. P. A. Buy at the Fox Store Ed aided many misunderstood Northeasters as a member of the Outside Squad. His athletic selec- tion has been the Track Team. Aside from extra-curricular activities Ed took time our for his studies and has been awarded a place on the llonor Roll. LEONARD HANDLER 522 East Lacey Street Stamps Pharmacist l'll give you a shirt full of busted ribs Len, in order to he better pre- pared for his chosen profession, joined the Latin Club. His ability and talent have been displayed in the Revue. As a Senator and an Al- ternate, Len served his class to the best of his ability. The Honor Roll has often been swelled by his name. SAMUEL HANLEY 3157 North Sheridan Street Baseball Professional Ballplayer Are you there, Zombie? Sam was on the Varsity Base- ball Team. He is known throughout the halls of Northeast as one swell guy. The fellows are sure that he will become a professional ball player. While playing third base on the Championship Baseball Team, he had a lot of friends. WA LTER D. HASELBARTH 3036 Baltz Street Dancing Successful Electrician Eat your heart out Hasel is a loquacious and quick- wit.ted fellow. His popularity helped him to the ollice of Alternate. Hasel has been a member of the Bowling Club and the Gym Locker Squads. His amusing talk will never fade out of our memory. EDWARD HAUSNER 3138 North Carlisle Street Sports Chemical Engineer How ya doing? Ed had a pleasing manner and personality. His belief in doing things correctly is shown by his membership on the Traflic Squad for four terms and the Library Squad. Ed chose the Spanish Club. Those who know him will keep his companionship in memory. JAMES WALTER HAY ES 1158 Sedgley Street Airplane Construction Engineer What, are you a wise guy? Many a whimsical saying did Jim slip over on us and we still like to laugh at them. We wonder if he acquired these by his constant attendance at the movies. All in all. Jim has been a great fellow to know and was well liked by his class- mates. WILLIAM HEFFNER. JR. 5754 Beechwood Street Aeronautics Aircraft Engineer What do you know, Joe? Heff's main interest in life is Aeronautics, but it never hindered his popularity. He has a particular way of getting around us in his talk- ative manner. The knowledge he possesses brings him much respect and we know he will reach his goal. A FWN Wigs H V ,'.! fy' luqmf' , 44 its .V g Eng t' ' 'Qf .,QQt 5' is-av-' at 56 2' I ef ps. ,, ' it 49 ,-.1 ...--fi. , 3 -- ., u i 5- 3 ' f . 1 CARI. l IiICDlEIiICK HEINI, JH. 5909 Colgate Street Making Nlidget Motors Machinist You're a joggeru Lucky is a splendid character. helpful and thoughtful in every re- spect. His capacity for work, coup- led with an ambition to get some- where, has been the keynote of his success. Ile has served the school on the Ti-attic Squad and has been a popular Iigure in our halls and rfKHllS. NIAIJIKICIC A. HICIIIIUN l8l9 East Thayer Street Collecting llecords Big Business Crime doesn't pay-why should well Moe is one of our pleasant. in- telligent, hard and willing workers. A line friend is one of the many nice things that we can attribute to Moe. We hope that through his knowledge attained at Northeast he will rise to great success. tllitllttili WILLAIKD IIESS 3330 Tilden Street Dates Chemical Engineer That's no lie t leorgeu will always be remem- bered for his tireless ell'orts as Asso- ciate Iiditor of the llecord Book. tlther than being a member of the Second Football Team, he served on both Prom Committees, the Execu- tive lloard, the Uutside and Lunch- I'00Ill Squads. and sang in the Festi- val Chorus. IIUISICIIT NI. C. HILL lTl0 North Iiambrey Street Skating and Dancing A Success What the heck! Although Bob is a quiet and reserved fellow, he nevertheless is looked up to by his friends. To fur- ther his hobby. Bob joined our Skating Club. He also was a mem- ber of the Locker Squad and the Sccond Football Team. JVM-M T- My WILLIAM POWELL Illl.l.. Jli. 863 North Twenty-Fifth Street Stamp Collecting Chemist Stop fooling Hill Billy chose the French and Stamp Clubs to increase his knowl- edge. His popularity enabled him to be elected to the ollice of Senator. On the Library Squad he aided Northeasters in t.heir search for in- formation and pleasure. AI.IiElt'l' KARL IIINTEIiKllPF l534 North Bailey Street Holler Skating Iflleetrieian Well. how are youZ ' Hindy's talent shone as a mem- ber of the l938, l939 and N40 Ile- vuc east and as a member of the Track and Cross-Country Teams. He served the School as a member of the Lunch lloorn and Library Squads. Mindful of his hobby, Hindy joined t.he newly organized Skating Club. IRWIN J. IIIIISICKOIIN 2966 North Ilambrey Street Model Airplanes Accordionist How about that? Horse-corn came to Northeast from Fitzsimmons .lunior Iligh School. He has been a supporter of all Northeast activities, but he in particular gave his services to the school by joining the Northeast. Lunch Itoom Squad. He is music- ally inclined and will surely become a great aecordionist. .IOIIN ICIIWIN I I C I62l North Twenty-S - Street Traveling 1 X l' nc Mechanic The wise 1 v , nquer ditli- culties by diihng t, . erupt. them Moon l a lover of the out- doors, and, erefdre, these activities were lu. r 1 attention. He was a rn lbfi the Track and Cross- C l t Teams. As a service he ch e Locker Squad. The Cam- era ub attracted his eye. but Moc ' really shone as a member of t.he Hill-Billy Club. P WWIIM X v ' ' ff. fa . -Alfvwi be . Lt ,, X K-gig: .v s g E .5 4' 4 X YJ L X LEE HOLLAND 2337 West Seventy-Seventh Street 'A !--fg Undecided Hi-Kid Lee has spent most of his time transferring from one school to an- other. He finally made Northeast his home. He calls himself a lady- killer. but from reliable reports we have heard that he is not up to par. However. Lee's manner should get him a place after graduation. ROBERT THOMAS HOLT 2009 East Pacific Street Scouting Accountant Hi-Ho Robert, known as Bin, was a member of the Honor Section. His scholastic endeavors have earned him a place on the Honor Roll. His other activities were the Bicycle and Trallic Squads, German Club, Can- didate for Swimming Team and a member of the Softball Team. HARRY B. HORNI IL, .lR. 30 Meehan ve e Baseball West 1' t raduate S ' 1 'Ya containe p has a sense of humor an pleasant personality. All the , ch racteristics show in the w' the emories of his classmates. , wonder if the West Point Trip lspired his ambit.ion. ThIJllg y quiet and self- gnc ship he will leave behind RICHARD P. HORW YJ, 19l0 East Ontario .' - , Cartooning 'omi ,r tist Are ya e J Dick s s ,d I y a laugh with h c toons, e ecially those ' a M one Staff cartoon- ist. A. om wielding a talented il, ck liked to wave a clever ' . therefore, became a mem- l f our very popular Fencing Club. .i- T. .lf 1. ..j--in ,it-K ' g lgiliilii ?d:.- . .. .... ..- ii +iQ1g5g+ Q'1 E 5135 'mu wr- '2- Q 3 1 n. W l VLX F X, ' f 'Ax ' f s , ' xrtf -' -as A- aw 58 GEORGE W. HOUSSELL, JR. 3340 North Smedley Street Astronomy Electrical Engineer Would you like a medal? Haircut has always supplied humor by means of some new inven- tion which has continuously run through his brain. Though appear- ing to be a quiet. timid lad. Hair- cut has proved different to those who have been among his friends. To this fine fellow we wish the best of luck. JAMES WILLIAM HUDSON 2015 East Buckius Street Dancing and Skating Teacher Honest to John! With a sense of humor that never lets him down. Baldy is a real pal. He'll never turn down an argument and he will tackle any sport and make good. His friendly air will succeed throughout life. He has he- come a well liked fellow among the Senior Students. ROBERT G. HUDSON 5725 Beechwood Street N atu re Stud y Herpe tologist nlnteresting. but of doubtful value Heratio has been a good stu- dent as well as an active member at Northeast. He has reached the Honor Roll and has been on the Track Team. He has also been a member of the Biology Field Club. We hope that his ambition does not lead to disaster from the bites of snakes. JAM ES J. HUMPHREY 2205 East Boston Avenue Sports Farmer Take it easy Jim enjoys singing and there- fore belonged to the Northeast Glee Club for three terms. He spends most of his t.ime managing the Soc- cer Team. Besides many friends on the Soccer Squad, Jim also has many friends around School. He was also a B Class Executive Board Member. MORTON B. HURWITZ 3547 North Frankford Avenue Pinochle School Reformer One never knows Butch is a quiet sort of a fellow who likes to play pinochle. At School he chose to be a member of the Chess Club. Butch has made many lasting friends during his stay within our granite walls, and no doubt will be back, if he attains his ambition. PIIILLIP J. IANUVALE 3256 Agate Street Music Building Engineer You never get anything for noth- mga While in school, Rex gained fame easily as an Inter-Class soccer player, He has been a very depend- able member of the Trallic and Out- side Squads. Rex also has the distinction of being the only I in the Senior Class. EDWARD Il. JACOB 1231 North Hollywood Street Music Success I believe you: tell me more Jake was a very sociable fellow and has been very well liked by a great many of his classmates. He has been constantly on the Honor Roll. When Northeast Band takes the field you are sure to see Jake playing for the Red and Black. ALVIN EDWARD JARRETT 552 West Somerset Street Basketball English Teacher You're not kidding: whatfs your name? Abner has been an Alternate, Senator and a member of the Li- brary Squad, and the Debating Club. He played several of our Inter-Class sports. He has a pleasing personal- ity with which he has made many friends. Besides spending his spare time playing basketball, he likes to dance with pretty girls. ..- -.. : in + 1- if-1 ...L , .2 ..i ...-rf : .. t-.- - Q tt-:T f Wy 413' . 'Wk , l-- . .- . . N51 .PIJQLA - ,jf ww, 4, ti' -1 f x Q :4 as -f I , 'ER - ' ls V qi. . 1 , 'F , A- V-5, miglfil-1 59 ii , Z. fae- ROY A INNETH JETTER 2836 Nor h Twenty-Sixth Street Clay Molding Electrical Engineer sm.. Roy came to Northeast from Fitzsimmons Junior lligh. He has been a candidate for the Soccer Team. He has a good goal to work for and he will undoubtedly achieve it because of his persistent and me- ticulous nature. HARRY FRANCIS JOIINSON 385' North Eighth Street St s Skilled Electrician Johnny's ct ture and abil- ' V. there nut ity to do thin , ha w ped him win the respec of '. nates. He has served . Ser tor th . s and Alternat one . To incr. . , the beauty of l vues and Pla s Johnny worked with the A t1 c-rafters. RICHARD A. JOHNSON 5836 Stockton Road Swimming Army Ollicer Whad ya say? Splash has helped in securing the 1939-1940 Swimming Cham- pionships. Ile has also been a Sen- ator, a member of the Outside Squad, and Secretary of the Senate. llc won many friends with his good nature and happy smile. A winner always. Splash has many fol- lowers. EDWARD ALLSTON JONES 825 West Stella Street Making Love To Be a Politician You worry too much Lorenzo was a very quiet sort of a fellow, for which he has been greatly liked. Famous for his un- failing good nature and buoyant spirit. Lorenzo showed his appre- ciation for Northeast training by be- ing one of its foremost rooters. ki' I. .i- 1. .i- ...,fw i 5 - lflllalli -i 'E i 'iuaiiz-':. L- - i-QWYI E F .fj,,,,vlv-uf ,fir-Q EDWARD JOSEPH JUDGE 2553 East Indiana Avenue Stamps Millionaire 'Tain't fair Your Honor, as he was known by all, enjoyed most sports, but was prevented from participation in them because of his work, He was popular with his class and made many friends while at Northeast. Although he came from another school, he soon won our friendship. EDWIN JUIIEVVICZ 2826 Richmond Street Politics Politician Buy it at Loev's Wayne has been sent to us from John Paul Jones Junior High. He has been one of the many lads who made our school a happier and more enjoyable institution, and will long be remembered by his chums and classmates. Wayne eouldn't take part in events because of his work. ROBERT J. KAIN 2214 North Fifth Street Journalism Chemical Engineer I don't know Kacker has been a member of the Megaphone Staff, the Trallic and Library Squads, and the French Club. He also has taken part in Inter-Class sports and has been con- tinually on the Honor Roll. He is a lad who will always be remem- bered for his line disposition and his work on the Megaphone. LOUIS KANIECKI, Jll. 2844 Salmon Street Ciirl's Addresses Supervisor l,et's find out her telephone num- ber Lefty'i was fond of sports and was a good sport himself. He was very popular socially and an ar- dent Northeaster. He has been a member of the Library Squad and his happy-go-lucky nature has won him many friends. He supported all Northeast activities. BEHTON KAROL 2654 West Silver Street Girls Aeronautical Engineer I studied 'til twelve last night Bert has been a regular fellow, and because of this has been very popular with his classmates. He has been a good worker and a member of the Engineering. Law and French Clubs. Bert has been very popu- lar among the students because of his gift-of-gain. MELVIN D. KATINSK 2000 North Sevente .e Women ollyw md You ain't ki ' . brother Alth gl: ' el may never achieve ' nbition to get to Hol- ly , has won the respect of , smates by his quiet wit and l disposition. He has been a . u porter of Northeast sports, and a member of the Second Football Team and the Library and Traflic Squads. RAYMOND R. KAZMIERSKI 250 Richmond Street Stamps Surgeon If he's a Pole, he's good Although Kaz has been a seri- ous minded fellow, he has been very easy to get acquainted with. He played softball and has been a very active member of the Executive Council and as a Senator. His win- ning smile has been a by-word in the Honor Section of which he was a member. RICHARD J. KEHREIK, JR. 439 Vankirk Street Gas Model Airplanes Machinist Hi ya, fellows Dick has been one of those fel- lows who like to play a good game of football. He has been known as a very quiet fellow, but at all times very versatile. Everyone who has known him agrees that he is a fine fellow and will go far in future years. I Wm . X xp? J Q., 4 vb' :zs ' EQ Q T t . W we is s fg L ., E - Sf A .. gk V .Q .eff 't F - if ' gr iQfWni'i.V' - -4. K ..- P... i 5 W i .-v '? ,.. I Y l , - -3 ir' WILLIAM ll. KILBIXIDE. JR. 109 East Girard Avenue Maps Engineer Stop, Look ami Listen! HiIl's humorous disposition has placed him in several dillicult situ- ations, but he has always been able to save himself serious consequences. Un the other hand. he has given service to the school on the Outside Squad three t.erms. ALLEN G. KING IZZIZZ North llancock Street Drawing Millionaire Think soE ' Kingy was one of our fencing fans because he always belonged to the Northeast Fencing Club. As for his executive ability. lxmgy was elected to the position of Alternate by his classmates. He has always been a loyal supporter of Northeast Teams. LAUIIENCE S. KIRCIINEII 252 West llaines Street Vocal Music Architect kNho asked youll Starr has been a member of the Slageeraft Cluband found time to be a good booter on the First and See- ond Soccer Teams. His good nature is sure to warrant Ilim a great deal of success, and we are sure he will design himself a good future. IIAYMUND .IGSEPII Iillik 2536 North Fourth Street Yea man Sports Pllililililililili' Around school. Kirky has been known for his quiet manner, but at our athletic games he would really let loose. Ile took part in extra- curricular activities, as a member of the Inter-Class Baseball Team. His true sportsmanship garnered many friends for him. NORMAN KIVITZ 2450 North Front Street Stamps Business Executive Beginning is half the thing Nor has been the President of the Stamp Club and a member of the Science Club. He has been up near the top in our recent Tennis Tournament. Through his contin- uous studies he has been a constant member ofthe llonor Roll. Those who met Nor got to like him well. HIIDOLPII JAMES RLASKY 20-IT North Lawrence Street Photography Electrical Engineer Ya wanta medal? ln lIudy you will Iind many dis- tinguishing traits and quite a few noteworthy characteristics. lt. was because of this line spirit that hc be- came a member of the Executive Board Committee, Honor lioll and a Senator for three terms. WILLIAM I . KLEIN 280i North Water Street Sports To Get Easy Money The kid's sharp as a razor Smokey is the athletic sort. Ile was on the Soccer Team and his brilliant playing of goal helped us to many a victory. Ile was a member of the Art and German Clubs and of the Roof and Outside Squads: and was well liked by his fellow Senators and classmates. FRANCIS KLINE 1655 East Worrell Street Frank was an example of good fel- lowship. Although he did not take an active part in clubs, he endeared lnmself to his friends. His friendli- ness, added to an otherwise attract- ive personality, made lnm one I. ., swell fellow. 5 ? H637 Qt af 4 1,1 fri. -48' ' Tr' 'ff il tl J, v , r Xe J' ff iw ' - 15-if ' 5 iv 'f U I7 ' fl N ' -1 I - . ff ' ,-', -. Q,JT'v'xl ' .W g I, 61 FRANK MARTIN KLONIN IB4-5 Nort.h Franklin Street Music - Stamps Chemical Engineer Hi Frank has been a quiet sort of chap, but not the athletic type. He devoted his time to studying which kept him on the Honor Roll numer- ous times. He has been a well-liked fellow and friend to all. We hope that Frank will achieve his ambi- tion. EARL li. liNlliH'l'. .lR. 2716 North Fifteenth Street Music lim mlovment l . How 'bout that? Rank has been the fellow we all liked. He didn't do much in sports but he did his bit for the School by playing in the Band. After Bunk came from Woodrow Wilson High. Camden. he made many fine and steadfast friends. .IOHN C. KOGEI. 2418 North Marshall Street Art Commercial Artist When with a girl, don't let your money jingle Whitey didn't take part in sports at school, but outside he was a good tumbler. He was a member of the German Club and on the Honor Roll a number of times: a well-liked fellow, easy to get along with. He has been a helper among his classmates. RAY MOND J. KOLMAN 2922 Frankford Avenue Photography Aeronautical School Let's squander money Ray has been the kind of fellow who never starts anything unless he goes through with it. His work has been appreciated on the Library Squad where most of his spare time has been spent. He is a grand fel- low who has been known and liked by many. ,pf -'.- -,f-'- ' -l -1 '-- ,521- .,--l ' i Enid? E T- im : pfgio ' 'Q ILVJA -' - 411, 62 1-1 'il - ., 5342 El 'ff-. ., .. .. 4,- ' 'fa li. W. KOLODZIICJCZAK. JR. 2307 North Fifteenth Street Art Architect You kiddin' SV' Jacky helped out in the shows given by the sehool by being on the Stagecraft Crew. He has been well- liked by everyone and will be long remembered. By applying his art we are sure Jacky will become a very talented architect. W lLl.l A M KORTN ER 2408 North Twenty-Second Street Sports Success Yes, sir. the stull' is there Bill. by his neat appearance. good humor and jokes, made him- self very popular with his classmates. Although he did not enter into sports. he was always an ardent rooter for the teams. We feel sure that Bill will succeed due to his line character. JOSEPH KOSACR 707 VVest Roosevelt Boulevard Dancing - QJSCIIIHIJIIH Navy Yard That's sharp .loe's humorous remarks have been enjoyed by all of us. He has been a member of the Track Team. He also belonged to the Band and Orchestra. He made use of his tal- ent as a member of the Record Book Staff. You could always depend on Joe to supply wit to the sub- ject. R ICH ARD KOTOWSKI 7808 Temple Road Sports A Success in Life Son a ma fishcake basket Dick played foot ball and was a member of the Championship Fencing Team. He has also been a member of the Record Book Staff. He served the School by serving on the Locker and Traflie Squads. Al- ways wise-eracking, Dick was one swell fellow. .ltlll N .l. ROZUI, 249 liast Thompson Street Wood Carving Man of Leisure 0ll' me ear llat-l-brain. as he was called by his nlany friends, has been a credit to Northeast. He has been a Senator, and was on the Honor Roll a number of times. Athletically in- clined, Rat-l-brain has been a candidate for the Basketball and Baseball Teams. lllilll3lCltT KHAVITZ H538 North Thirteenth Street Photography Make Money lt ain't tin Herb has been a club man and therefore joined the Ping Pong and French Clubs. He was an ar- dent supporter of all Northeast teams and activities and was well liked and very popular with all his classmates. lll'IIllilGli'l' lxltUMl3AtIll 4159 North Eighth Street Sports Commercial .Artist Cheese and crackers Herb has been an ideal student and a friend of all teachers and classmates alike. lle gave his ser- vices to the school by serving well on the Uutside Squad for three terms. llis interests in art work will undoubtedly result in his be- xximing a success. EDWARD A. KIIUPP l00 West Grange Street, Nlusic To Be a Lawyer Yes, yes, and no Kroppy was a member of the Freshman Cross-Country Team which won the championship in l93'i'. He was elected by his class to the position of Senator. He gave of his time to serve on the Lunch- room and Outside Squads. li :-'- .:- ' ., I nl .E Q E' 4 i. H .igg - 1, . 1 V .wfpr V Q i . Z L ' I Wx XO! we I v AIFLGW .-,xgiff-' i h e -'P -fr' X ag. ' 63 IIARULD tl. Kltlllitllfllt T766 Hasbrook Avenue tlirls Wealth Scrooge came to us from Wood- row Wilson High School and we can be proud of the exchange because he has proved himself a t.rue North- easter. At all of our games Scrooge could be seen in the grandstand. We are proud to have made his acquaintance. ANTIIUN Y lvllY LOW -H29 North Seventh Street. Accordian liasy .lob What do you know, Joe? Tony has been a familiar ligure around the school and, as a Illt5ll'llN'I' of the Stagecrafters. has helped in the production of our School Plays. A loyal Northeast rooter. Tony could always be seen at our games cheering the Archives on to victory. KURT ERIC KHYSZAT 529 liast Thelma Street Reading Get a .lob That's tough Lefty was a studious fellow. and his name quite frequently appeared on the Honor lloll. lle was elected by his class to the positions of Al- ternate and Senator. His personal- ity and friendliness went. hand in hand to produce a swell fellow. l.l'IUNAllD KUCHAIKSKI 3040 Tilton Street Model Building Drexel All right! Leonard, quite a ladies man, was called Lover for short. Northeast appreciated his services on the Trallic Squad and the North- east llevue. He also was a promi- nent figure at all Northeast-Kem rington Dances. He was a candi- date for the Track Team. 11- ..., ,. 'lgllmlgl REQ. '1 - ..--f 'Iii ,... ..- 53' - . Q. T' ,n-. cs S 1- 1555 .. E T h'1'1':7f-' . fb 5 l 1 ,..- ,-,105 , - HARRY KUCHER l533 North Dover Street Wood Carving Patternmaker So 1 ain't neatE ' Flash has helped to bring home the Cross-Country Championship many times in his three years on the Team. He was a jolly fellow with a mind for running, from which he re- eeived his nickname. He has been a member of the Stamp Club. HENRY T. LAARKAMI' 3438 North Third S ret Bicycling Aeronauti 'ngineer .. i., l,arky was eean-out fellow who took art many of North- east's Clul mg a member of the Enginee 'n and Spanish Clubs. He helped k order in the halls by be- ing ,mber of the Traflie Squad. ' w .ll liked fellow, he is sure to ' missed in the future. SHERMAN M. LARURITZ T332 Frankford Avenue Sin in 1 Teacher 3 L ligad 1 The Professor, as we fellows ealled him. has been interested in musie. for he has sung in the Glee Club and played in the Band and Urehestra. He also was a member of the Traek and Basketball Teams. Sherman has been a Senator and Alternate. JOHN J. LACHOWICZ 4649 Emery Street Music Musician ani., The Orchestra was the place for Janneek and he served well for three years. He also was a member of the Chorus and Glee Clubs. We are hoping in the future to see him in the role of a great musieian. A friend of many, 'iJanneek was well liked by the class as a whole. -Ns EUGENE J. l,ALl,l 3011 North Hemberger Street Reading Auto Meehanie l.alli is the man, boys The 1940 Championship Traek Team saw Gino as one of its hurdlers. When the baseball season eame around he was a member of the Second Team and played Inter- Class Basketball also. uGino has been a grand fellow. having the do or die spirit for Northeast. EDW A R D l.AS K Y 4478 Riehmond Street Weightlifting A Strong Man Howdy, friend Fld has done his part for the Sehool serving on the Trallie and Sanitary Squads. He has been a member of the Latin Club. He has carried the distinction of being liked by many elassmates. We hope that, through his hobby. lid be- eomes a strong man. OSCAR B. LATINSKY 1816 North Franklin Street Collecting Autographs Orator My friends, if you are my friends Husky, astrong loo in fellow. h Mapt.a' of , lutside e Squad. . ,' let' lelr he has taken t n -Class sports. F if speaker, and we feel .ture th e will beeome an exee lent po tical orator. EDWIN LOUIS LAWSER 1814 Medary Avenue Art Aviation Meehanie Hi Ho Parky has eome to us from Wagner Junior High. He was a eandidate for the Gym Team and a member of the Outside Squad. He has been a wide awake sort of a fel- low who has been liked by all of his ehums. We who knew him have a pleasant remembranee. fl Vixfig it :M QW ' , wx ' ' 'JJ 'Q 4 :Q ' ' 1 'il ' 1551 f ol ye f if-4 . Q .ab - fP'7.f'. 'IH wrLV'0 -vf 64 1, I' C- .'f's- .v sm N f i ., s- F 3 'MP' 1 5. ,Y- v. h ? Ittllil'lli'l' li. LIGAIR lfmlfn Sydenham Street Aviation .Aeronautical Engineer Take it easy Hob has been a progressive fel- low and always kept up in his school work. Ile has been a member ofthe French and Aviation Clubs. lle could tell an aviator more about an airplane than the men who design them Known to many of us. Bob has been well liked hy all. ALEX A N Dlill l.lCCll'l'NlAN 240l North 'l'hirty-Seeond Str vet Weightlifting C iemic J igineer ls ' N r' . NN hen tht ,heast Bowling Club was 4 zed. Alec was one ofit. irst e nbers. He assisted in kee i ' order around the school by ser on the Trallie Squad. llis wol and wit in the classroom will always be remembered by his many friends. tItlltNl'Il.lllS D. l.lCltlll'l' 242 West Cornwall Street, Airplane Study Airplane Nleehanic Keep trying Connie has been a well liked student who has done well in his studies. llis pleasing manner has made him numerous friends. Ile has been extremely interested in air- plane work. and this interest will probably make it possible for him to attain his ambition. PAUL I.. Llilllili 2366 Orthodox Street Photography French Teacher Ye gad Y l.erk came to us from Harding .luniol' lligh School. llc was a member of the Library. 'l'rallic and Latin Clubs. lle has been on the llonor lloll every term, twiee being distinguished. lieeause of his pa- tience and perseveranee we are sure tllat he will succeed as an instructor. WWII! I Y i 5- .qr V lil'1N.lA MIN LICVINSON 90l West Diamond Street Stamps Aeronautical llngineer on-ww l Sonny has been one of the llonor lloll students. and also has been on the Fencing Team as well as belonging to the Fencing Club. On his arrival at Northeast he promptly went, out for the Traek Team but gave this up for feneing. Al,lll'lll'l' Nl. LEW IS 8l6 East Allegheny Avenue Art Business Man You look just like Margie Bud has been a member ol' the Northeast Table Tennis Team and also a candidate for the Basketball Squad. lle gave his services to the sehool by being a member of the Ilym l,oeker Sqllad. lle has always been an ardent. Northeast rooter and could be seen at all events. NN lI,l,lANl .l. I.lIilil'Ilt'l'. Jli. -1-544 North Twelfth Street, Uutdoor l.il'e Good llusband These darn women! Bill has beet ne of the best rooters of ort ,. lle eould be seen at orthc. ' athletic events eheering m to vic- tory. lle ll ' , ved t. . ,llbtll on a squad whie ' i tle known or seen. but whose wo very impor- tant. lt is the l,ocker Service Squad. ICUCICNE F. l.ll'1SAlI 3624 .lasper Street, Swimming lingineer llow about thatE ' Gene has been a member of the 1940 Championship Swimming 'l'eam and a eandidate for the N38 Traek Team. lle also strutted in the dancing ehorus in our l9-1-0 lie- vue. He has always been known for his loyal support ol' our school and its activities. A +195 . 'Wil 4 ggi?-il x l 'QA ks E H Y, .iff ' - .T 5, . 6 tg ui I YN Y' . 5' '91 ff will L. 'xi 65 BERNARD J. LIS 2638 East Ontario Street Swimming Business Man Ain't it the truth? Whitey came to us from John Paul Jones Junior High. He made a special ell'ort in his studies and let. nothing interfere with them at any time. He also had time to follow the many activities of the School. With his ability, i'Whitey will make a good business man. EDWARD JAMES LOHAN 1555 West. Seltzer Street Sports Advertising Remember you in my will Ed has been a very active mem- ber of our class, being a member of the Freshman Soccer Team, Swing Band, Revue and Senate. He also took part in Northeast commence- ments. Aside from these activit.ies he found time for his studies, and earned a place on the Honor Roll. WALTER F. LOUCKS, JR. 2229 North Sixteenth Street Football Prognosticator Lawyer Up and at it, boys Baron was a fellow with a voice and, therefore, was a member of the Glee Club. He supported Northeast activities one hundred per cent. His interest in sports has made him choose as a hobby a foot- ball prognosticator. He therefore could be seen at all football games. JOHN H ERBERT LOY DSTRO M 935 East Schiller Street Making Telescopes Machinist ls that right? Sweden is another Stetson Jun- ior High product. He hasn't been able to t.ake part in sports but he gave his service to the Outside Squad. helping tn keep order around the school. He has been one of those fellows whom everyone has been pleased to know. time 2 ,Q .,.l,. up 1 fm 5 T'....:-g.-' .-2 . ul' WNW!! .y M. is P. AJ, sg P X, ,. ., -Ann? ' 66 ??'1?i 7F-T 1 i Vf!it3i'fJl 5 BERNARD JAY LUBER 2623 North Germantown Avenue Music Success Get me out of class 'iRuss has been very busy with our clubs. Ile served on the Glee and Slide Rule Clubs. He has served as a Senator, an Alternate. and as a member of the Outside Squad. Russ also found time for athletics with the Table Tennis and Track Teams. ROBERT A. MaePH ERSON 188 West Allegheny Avenue Automobiles Draftsman Do you knowili' Being a believer in doing things correctly, Mac has served two terms on the Outside Squad trying to show others the proper way. Be- cause of his precision and correct- ness, we expect some day to hear of him as a great draftsman. JOHN C. MADDUX 28l5 North Twentieth Street. Camping Policeman Hey. Jasper! Jasper is one of the most ardent rooters in the class. He installed enthusiasm and pep into the rest. of the members of the class. He has been on the Honor Roll many times to prove to the class that he is a very studious typc of fellow. GEORGE MAGEE 34-TT North Lee Street Roating Globe Trotter Hey, boy! George attended Stetson Junior High School before coming to Northeast. He is a swell fellow with a big heart. George will probably be back to tell an appreciative Northeast Assembly about his globe-trotting some day. IIOBICRT L. MAIIEIK 659 East Thayer Street. Aviation Draftsman Oh, yeah? lied may not have taken an active part in any of our extra-cur- ricular activities, but he did work hard on his studies to earn a place on the Scholastic Honor Roll. His seriousness when at work or play will long be remembered by the ma- jority of the class. W ALTER MAIENSIIIQI N 1732 North Twenty-Eighth Street Chemistry Chemical Engineer Tomorrow may never come Walt was one of those fellows you have seen roaming in our Li- brary, striving to keep it in the best of order. He has served two terms on our Library Squad. We hope, through his interest in chem- istry, hc will become a success. DANIEL LOUIS MANN, Jli. 322 West. Earlham Terrace Swing Music Pro Business Man Life is just a bowl of cherries Flash, as he is know by his friend. . . of the V 'ty c , for thr e years. H sa cmb.r ofthe 194 Cham- p ship Track Team. Throughout our halls, he is known as a quite a fast Mann. CHARLES MARDIGIAN 2014 North Sixth Street Combustion Motors Air Mechanic One good friend is all you need Shadow, as he has been called throughout our halls by his close friends, has done a great service to t.he school as a member of the Busi- ness Stall' of the Megaphone. When planning any school activity we could always munt on Shad- ow's support.. 1-1 ' i ' 1 u h Hliwuyi 1 I--v 5, Y 1 ,- ,. -- ' W IS- - :.-3: 1 ,g:-.gf 5 L 1... V -. - .-. 1 A 4' WN X5 Q-3 K w 4 'HHN qi' 'Q nl' Q' us ' W , Q 1, . f ' - wi - lj, ' Fx . 'S I .-.Q -t s ! - , 'llr xr qagv- Y 67 1 E SAMUEL MARHLIA 2819 North Twelfth Street Sports Hard Wood Floor Contractor lley! l ' Dieg has bien dee I ' . ested in spo t. nee ' ' man ye r H . lee t e Fresh- ma 'ocee m I ter-Class Base- bal d Foot all Squads. He found ti e to serve on the Outside Squad and was a Senator and an Alternate. SALVATOH J. MAIKZULLI 4819 Princeton Avenue Swimming Baseball Player O. K., Chief The keen interest Sammy has taken in sports has greatly aided him in becoming known as a grand fel- low. His knowledge of statistics made man friends for him. He always tooli an active part in the support of our various teams since he was a true N ortheastcr. JOSEPH M. MATHEWS 2256 North Palethorpe Street Model Airplanes Jeweler So I ain't neat? ln giving service to the school' Joe chose the Library and Trallic Squads. Aside from the great work done on these squads, Joe was a member of the Thinclads, other- wise known as the Championship Cross-Country Team. COTTFIIIED MATTIIY 2034 North Hancock Street Table Tennis Success al I is Fred has shown no signs of be- ing backward when it has comc to serving his school, for he has served on the Outside and Gym Lockers. Fred has been an active member of the Executive Committee. lle was also an ardent fan at many of our games. ...-, -.f-..- 1.1--i .if- ,.,-- -.....- .1- me : a iQmin'I 2 f .... .gr- ADOLPH J. MATYSIEWICZ 2855 Memphis Street Airplane Models Success Hey, Handsome! Dolph. as his friends called him. has served faithfully on the Bicycle Squad. He has been a loyal sup- porter of all our activities. Dolph was a silent type of fellow, but he has gained many friends outside of classes. FRAN K JOH N McBR lDl'i 3744 North Thirteenth Street Stamps Business Greetings, Smudge Bez came from Roman Catho- lic High School and has, since his appearance at Northeast, made many friends. He has been a loyal supporter of all our activities. Although he has been a rather quiet fellow, Frank was well liked by the fellows that have been in his classes. JOSEPH G. McCARTHY 4619 Linden Avenue Golf Be Successful lf 1 had my way Mac has served his School well, for he has been a member of the Executive Conunittee and A Class Senator. Mac has been a member of the l939 Golf Team and Captain of the 1940 Team. His happy altitude towards others will long bc remembered by all. JA MES FRANCIS Mm-CORT M36 North L Street Shooting Success Hiya, lover Corky has served faithfully on the House of Representatives and the Outside Squad. He also has been an active member of the First and Second Football Teams. As right end on the Football Team Corky', has gained many friends who will always remember his hu- morous remarks. THOMAS I.. McELHINNEY 5720 Beechwood Street Coin Collecting Architect ul-lin L'Mac has not participated in any extra-curricular activities around School. but everyone who became acquainted with him enjoyed his company greatly. Through his scholastic endeavor, Mac has been a consistent member of the Northeast High School Honor Roll. EDWARD J. McGHEE 2940 North Reese Street Sports Undecided The Kid's looking sharp as a razor L'Eddie has made a reputation in Northeast athletics for he has been a member of the Freshman Soccer. the Inter-Class Baseball and the Varsity Soccer Team. However. he will be remembered for his worthy guidance as Captain of our Cham- pionship Socccr Team. JOHN HERBERT McklNl.EY 2970 Belgrade Street Model Boats Commercial Artist Go scrape the bilge Mac's good nature has helped him win many friends in Northeast. We suspect that he will reach his goal and some day become a com- mercial artist. for, confidentially. he does pretty well in this field. Al- though not a talkative person, he has a carload of friends. H AR RY McN AUGHT 2015 East Madison Street Books Commercial Artist Time to go home Harry has devoted a great deal of his time to art. for he has been Art Editor of the Record Book. We believe that Harry', will attain his ambition and become a commercial artist, as his work on posters and drawings around school bears wit- ness. Good luck, Harry. ig 1 E7 ,, WWII! NW Year Uyqf .sly f-, fi ' - t g, .. GJ p E' r fx N t ' 5 1 I . 5 'AX Xi. ' .f ' ff' . M y Je- .' Tin i. . i pgsql ! 1 EDWARD T. lVlcWll.LlAlVlS 3018 Agate Street Camping lVlachinist H i-jerk Mac is one of those boys who tell you to put the cigarette out. for he served on the Outside Squad. He isa grand fellow who was known in the halls and shops for his never ending smile. lf you needed help. lVlac. and only Mac, was the man to see. Q ll BBY JOHN Mlilllilill T North Seventeenth Street Sports Textile Engineer 't's . Gang Ma es I at ortheast has certainly be, a bu. o e. He has been on three Champion. ' eams. Track. Swimming. and G, Hc- has served as Class Treasurer. and B Class Prom Committ . Biography Editor of the Archive, on the House of Representatives. and on the llonor Boll. LEU MELISH 6l3 North Bush Street Skating Mechanic What do ya say? Lee was a likeable fellow, always ready to lend his support. to any of Northeast's activities. He has been a member of Skating and Engineering Clubs. Lee has also taken part in the Northeast Bevues and has served in the Senate as a Senator and Alternate. LICON M. MICSBUPIAN lT28 Cheltenham Avenue Gymnastics College How ya' knocking 'emP Lee won a top place in North- east by serving on the A and B Class Prom Cormnittees, the Record Book Stalf, the Dance Committee. the Trallic Squad, and as an Alter- nate. He has been a member of the 194-0 and 1941 Swimming Teams and on the Honor Boll consistently. t'Vf'l'VOIlQ'. ii CARL lVlE'l'ZBAD'l' 2565 liast Cambria Street Baseball Stenotyping Ili-ya. WVeasel With his quiet approach. Buddy has made numerous friends who will long remember him. lle has been a member of the Second Basketball Team. Due to his hard and serious studying he has attained a steady place on the Scholastic llonor Roll. CIIABLBS J. IVIICHAICLS. JB. T46 East. Willard Street Badio Operator lladio Work That ain't right Charley has carried his hobby right. into School by being a member of the Badio Club. Besides being just a member. Charley has been elected Vice-President. Another Club in which he has been very act- ive was the Fencing Club. lle was well liked by many fellows of t.he school. lt'IiliDlCHlCld L. Mll.l.l'IIl 3066 li Street Swimming State Trooper Hello, Sharperu Dutchman. as the fellows knew him, has been a member of the F Class Baseball Team and has served as manager of the B Class Soccer Team. As his activities show, Dutchman has taken a great. in- terest in the extra-curricular pro- gram. PAUL CIIABLICS Nlllililtlll 6653 Vandyke Street Beading . 5 Happiness - I 's the boylv' Jess N s been elected to the mosty lhflilllt? position of Presi- dent ,he School Community. As Ch 'f Justice of Tribunal, Senate w ls Committee. Chairman of .9 Kensington Dance Conmiittee. d Senator five times, Jess has s rved well. lle is well liked hy V YG I, 90 Af ELV wh Fha-Y f' rf li -' j r 'jj 1 it-f ff wr' , .,,, 4' r . fi. V' .r . fi , WI. 1 A ' sen... w'e2wr -tg.-fs ,gg H are 1-.1232 V' f ghwg .Q J -' -eg.. . . E351 M117 -fffii' .tax I-H2142 if-25.9 5 ff? iw if BERNARD MILSTEIN 5818 North Twentieth Street Airplanes Advertising ' ' Naturally Bern has stood his ground against some of our brightest schol- ars and his name has appeared on the Honor Roll for three terms. He has not been particularly active in extra-curricular activities but his in- terest was in our school since he attended all Northeast games. ELMER R. MINK 155 West Wyoming Avenue Stamps Su ess Minkey came - nard Taylor . . ool. t a. time was quite now to most of us. However, snce he has been e he e to he known as a l o could always be dc- e ed upon to do the right thing at t , right time. sat.0.uut ISADORE MITERMAN 3336 West Harold Street Photography Chemical Engineer Hit the breeze Iggy has been a member of our Bowling Club and has served on the Megaphone Staff as well as the Traf- fic Squad. He has always supported enthusiastically the activities of Northeast. Iggy will be remem- bered by his many friends as a nice fellow. EDWARD JOHN MOCZULSKI 2536 Cedar Street Sports Machinist Ohgee ! Ed came to us from Jones Junior High School and has done his part in supporting our teams. He has done well in his school work and never gave his teachers any trouble. He is sure to achieve his ambition and go far in the world. since he is a worker. , 4 ,. 11 11 i.. 1--'ll- ,fl- .-1'-.i ,,.f-,...- T' sw' l E 'VQUEVEY 5 Ejlfiil '5 .-Y.. WW +5 'Xi r xx aff? HF49' ? E, I ' 'Yr ' P A 3 , Q 1 .- 1 - - x- is Q , H My A .Q .y . ' Q. ., P' X543 rji.V'i' ' 70 FREDRICK THOMAS MOHAN 2107 East Bellmore Avenue Horseback Riding Millionaire That's correct Fred, called Moe hy his classmates, has aided our class in his own quiet way. His rich sense of humor has lightened the burdens which sometimes stand in our way, therefore making us better enjoy our stay at Northeast. Good luck, Moe, THOMAS LEROY MORIAHTY 3633 North Ninth Street Wireless Electrician Wait a minute Known throughout our portals as The Ca tain, he has earned the respect otp his classmates through his quiet nature and mannerly ways. Although he was not on any of our athletic teams, he was well liked by all his fellow students. WILLIAM W. MOSER, JH. 234 East Queen Lane Photography A ro Engineer O, K., so I ' t neat? Bill ' ped support our teams V . served on the Gym Locker ua . Bill can often be see ' dy trying to find a new ga play. He has been on the Hon Roll frequently. He is a great fellow to call your friend. GEORGE J. MOYER 1624 West Lehigh Avenue Clay Molding Electrician Boy! Am I hungry? Pep, as the fellows call him, has won the respect of his classmates through his quiet nature and high scholastic standing. Although Pep thinks it better to sleep than study, his name has appeared many times on the School Honor Roll. CARL MULLINS 2707 North Eleventh Street Running Success Deeds are what we are: words are what we should be Through his quiet nature, Moon, as we call him, has won many friends while at Northeast. He has been a member of the Chess and Mineralogy Clubs, has served on the Outside Squad. and has been an active member of the Cross- Country and Track Teams. l'I VI'l M 6940 North Park A 1 . . L 1 uv 'tg Y .. i Motorcycles Mech S ,al In cer II a l ' , , 1 so fll ' , Murp f M .- mf Q, lo has done go n ' 1 whil rving as a Man er o our Footb Team. He h n a ember of our Bowl- i d ler Skating Clubs, and h ervec n the Library Squad. r has also been a member of the ' nd B Class Prom Com- mi ,e . JOSEPH THOMAS MURRAY I4-57 North Hollywood Street Sports Success Do you want my autographZ ' Tommy, who always has a smile on his face, has long been a member of the Aero Club. His other e0'orts for service to Northeast have been concerned with the Trallie and Outside Squads. Through his scho- lastic ability Tommy has been on the Honor Roll from time to time. RALPH THOMAS NACLIC 33lT North Eleventh Street Skating Success lt will be 1 ' Ri ' ho c - 1 s from the 'i l eh , has been a d . 1 3 of Northeast te s,fo e n see Ralph at th ame. A iough he did not ta e an active part in the Clubs. Ralph's personality and friendli- ness comlxined to make him a swell fellow. 11-' 5 P -5 555 - ' '11 , 5 .. 1.-- -3--' 4 '91 i- 7 A 1, sf . ' . 1' 'X V Q . . . xy. , X5-1 x.V'x 71 EDWARD NAHORNY 3832 North Darien Street Sports Salesman Ed was a swell fellow who had a helping hand for everyone and always possessed a ready smile. While at school Edward did not actively participate in clubs. How- ever, he could hold your interest in a certain subjeetg therefore, we be- lieve he will accomplish his ambi- tion. JOSEPH A. N EFF T403 Palmetto Street Having a Good Time Architect That was corny Joe came to us from Woodrow Wilson Junior High and has proved himself to be a true Northeaster. He did not have much time for ex- tra-currieular activit.ies, but he eould always be heard saying good things about the school and teams. GEORGE ICLMER NEMEC 3609 North Lawrence Street Music Machinist You ain't kidding Curly's quiet nature and smil- ing face have won him the respect and friendship of his classmates. His towering height and Super- man build have enabled him to maintain law and order in North- east, for he has been Captain of the Outside Squad for two years. MICHAEL ANTHONY NUCCI 6025 Torresdale Avenue Photography Millionaire Buenos Dias Amigo Commo-esta Mike has been a member of the Sehool Band. President of the Span- ish Club, and thc l'Cditor-in-Chief of the Spanish paper. A favorite among his classmates, Mike has been a member of the Senate during his stay at Northeast. if, ,' .'n 2-il T! 5 1.--3 ..f- .,- 1--, 1 Kiel? 5 -,Z .,n,.!,i,.i,..+ : JOHN ROBERT PALISCA 2727 East Lehigh Avenue Sports Building Contractor Holy Cats! John has been equally well liked by students and teachers alike. Although he did not take active part in our activities, he has always been behind them. His athletics were limited to membership on the D Class Softball Team. WILLIAM JAMES PANKOW 610 West Harold Street Model Airplanes Accordionist Love them all-marry none Bill, although a quiet sort of fellow. has gained many friends, chiefly through his excellent accor- dian playing. He was a solo piano accordianist in the Northeast Revue of 1940. Most of his talking has been about Northeast's athletic events. JOHN JACOB PARKER 2564 North Orianna Street Driving Machinist He who laughs last, laughs the best Jake came to us from John Welsh School. Although he is not a very active student, he has a grand personality. Jake did not take part in extra-curricular activities, yet he possessed many friends mainly through his high sense of hmnor. STANLEY J. PAROT 3454 Almond Street Sports Proud Papa Your a goo foo Little Beaver, as he has been known throughout our portals, has usually been seen with a broad smile upon his face. He has been one of the fashion leaders of our class be- cause of his snappy dressing. He and his clothing will not be soon forgotten. BERNARD PAUL 2563 North Thirty-First Street Fun C. P. A, You ain't lyin Bernie has been one of our funsters who always could take a joke as well as give one. He pos- sessed a wonderful sense of humor and personality which will aid him in his struggle for success and hap- piness. He was always ready to cheer for Northeast. JOHN D. PAUL, JR. 3112 North Broad Street Smoke Other's Cigarettes Medicine Jackson is rated among the best dressed of our fashion section. His activities have been limited to the B Class and A Class Prom Committees. He has made many friends by his sheer personality and witty remarks. WALTER JOHN PAYNE 2335 East Ann Street Stamps Success Oh yeah? Haircut, as he has been called by his friends, came to us from Jones Junior High School. He gave his best efforts to our school by par- ticipating on the Northeast Track Team. His good nature made it easy for him to win friends. SOLOMON R. PER 1502 North Marshall Street Eating To Get Rich Take it easy Sol has been the Latin Club's Secretary and has played Inter- Class Basketball. Sol's hobby was eating, which he enjoyed very much, as indicated by his general ap- pearance. His pleasant disposition and smiling face made many friends for him. FIX EXW 3 at 235 W HUM .-WF: .1-.. - , xg, 5 Vg? x 'VCE' .N if Mc .7 - ,Q ' X- A 'EJ fi ' if x ' . U ' Jr li ft? Q 72' ' i E 1' -,.,. ii wx l li 5 L H... , 1 -- ,-.1 5,F, 'Z 1 y 1 re . .IUIIN PIERCE J. PERRUNG 6500 Fairhill Street Photograph y College It can't be done If names mean anything .l. ll. is headed for a huge career. Al- though he was too busy to partici- pate in many activities or in any sports, J. P. has served faithfully on the Library Squad. He also pos- sessed a strange hobby, which was collecting guns. CHARLES L. PETERS, JR. 1245 North Hollywood Street Model Railroading Engineer UHF, Pete is a solemn sort of fellow from whom you could learn about model railroading. His interesting hobby has taken up most of his time, for Pete has been earnest in the pursuit of his hobby and has learned all the minute details. A great fellow to know, be has had many friends in school. ROBERT ALVIN PFUNKE M40 North Seventh Street Guitar Butcher Unquote Bob has been seen often around the school in the machine shop or stretched over a drawing board. Although he has spent a good deal of his time playing his guitar. he has never been too busy to give any- body a helping hand. He has many friends in his class, LUUIS JUIIN PHILLIPS 850 North Twenty-Ninth . tg-et Sports X Success Hey. S 2 I p I ll,u ' nu boy around be class. h a member of the French ' urrent Events Clubs. rz qliacl. Hi-Y, Executive bl I and Senator. He hascertainly tc e his bit for Northeast. iota .lerk of the Student Tri- A fl AUX N3 K XNQI lf JOHN J. PILLER 2078 East Victoria Street Dancing Draftsman You ain't kiddin' Smokey, who has been one ol' the best dressers of the class, has been a constant attendant. of our famous Northeast-Kensington Dances. Well liked by both the fellows and the girls, Smokey has also been on the Honor Roll various times. ERVIN ALVIN POGIIE 4809 North Eighteenth Street Magic Electrician I'm a bad boy Poggie, a jolly joker around school, has often been found giving a hot foot. As a member of the Executive Committee and Locker Squad he has served well. Although Poggie has not been able to play in his Senior year be- cause of injuries, he has been a foot- ball player. ENIIL .IUSEPII POLJEVKA 2023 East. York Street Model Airplanes Nlechanics Can you beat thatZ ' Duke, as we knew him. has been one of those conservative fel- lows. He can stand on his own when it comes to chess because he has been one of the club members. Duke has contributed greatly to the scholastic standing of our class by being on the Honor Roll many tlmes. BERNARD P0l.I.Atlli 2l5I North Ninth Street Song Writing To Write a Ilit Song Cute kid Bernie, the class musician. has been an active member of various clubs, some of which have been the Fencing and Current Events Clubs. For his school service he chose to serve on the Library and Bicycle Squads. In athletics he participated in both Fencing ami lntvr-Class games. P Z 0 eE'Q ,i if T ff ' ' 1 -N 'F .iff - QQ, Eh wx, JS ' L 1 .X r 't ?5 . 73 if SAMUEL HENRY POND 2862 Aramingo Avenue Stanlps Success Likewise Ducky owed his popularity to his natural gift. of conversation, which is an asset to anyone. Al- though unable to find time for ex- tra-curricular activities, he proved himself a loyal Northeaster by sup- porting aetivitics the best he could. ANTHONY POPOLO 1121 West Silver Street Model Airplanes Success Get behind me, Satan Pop's smiling face has been seen around our grounds keeping law and order, for he has served two terms on the Outside Squad. Be- sides having been on t.he Honor Roll. Pop has gained many friends at Northeast. Because of his friendly attitude we expect great things. MAURICE POSNER 7600 Ogontz Avenue Swiuuning Agricultural Engineer Look at the ehippie Pom has been a member of our Second Team in Baseball and Swim- ming. His pleasure has been in scattering wit and humor among his classmates. He has been a well liked fellow by the members of the teams he was connected with and by his classmates as well. PETER NICHOLAS POTII 5007 Nort.h Sixth Street Art Commercial Artist You ain't kiddin', Bud Poke-y, as we call him. has served as a Senator and as a mem- ber of the Activities Committee. He also was quite often at the field supporting the Red and Black of Northeast. Pokey has made many friends at school and will bc missed by those that know him well. 5-Fr' - uni, ' -an H311 mini .T:Y,..-- WI '-Anntung V jd? Q .1 .AA Ta m I 7 S1 g : A A 1- 1 ,' 'Q T4 WALTER PRIESTLY 25l8 Nort.h Twenty-Seventh Street Sports Make Easy Money Check off Walt came to us from Fitzsim- mons Junior High School. He has been a great kidder. but.. when e really put himself 'to iti 'L ' could get things do e um r added much 'pleasufc to our studies. He alsq has :een a loyal supporter All Northeast projects. EDWARD RACHUBA IBI83 Weikel Street Stamps First Class Machinist Hey, boy Reeause of Ed's joviality and light-heartedness he was well liked by his friends. He has been a mem- ber of the Camera Club and has served on the Outside and Inside Squads. Ed's work on the Rec- ord Book will long be remembered and appreciated. WATSON D. RAFFERTY. JR. 2059 East Letterly Street Toolmaking Machinist Take your time, Jackson Rev has been a member of the Outside Squad for two terms. He has been a very ardent supporter of Northeast and could be seen at all Red and Black activities. We are sure that through his hobby and am- bition 'LRev will undoubtedly be a success. , A5 W MARTIN RATKO 2619 North M yrtlewood Street Swing Records Civil Engineer Aw, don't bother me Marty has done a great deal of work as a member of the Record Book Staff. He also gave service as a member of the Traflic Squad help- ing to keep our halls clear, quiet. and free from any trafiie congestions at all times. l'IltNEST .l. HATZ M54 North Reese St.reet Dancing Draftsman You ain't just jestingu Ernie has been a very active fellow at School, being a member of the Senior and Junior Prom Com- mittees. the Senior Class Executive Committee, the Honor lloll. He served as Activity Editor of the lteeord Book and as a member of the Cross-t Iountry Team. Wll.Ml'Ill DAVIS liAlICll 2038 East Wishart Street Photography College ls that righti ' Will has made many cont.rilm- tions to our sehool. He was a mem- ber of the Trallic Squad, the Archive and on the Honor Roll. He has made many friends who will long re- member his work. His humorous remarks were enjoyed by all. :wwe ff-W' IIURACIC C. ltlilllill. Jll. 536 Kerper Street Sports Business Hot Agate has been known to have possessed a high sense of hu- mor. He participated in Inter-Class Soft.ball Teams for recreation. ln serving t.he school he chose t.he Trallie Squad. His trait of being able to talk intelligently aided him as a Senator. ll0I3l'Ill'l' JOHN lllilill 3447 llyan Street Boating All American Fullback Take it easy Bob came to us from the Stet- son Junior lligh School. He hasn't been very active in sehool sports as he has spent most. of his time play- ing outside football. He has always been backing Northeast at least one hundred percent. l 'i' - 4 , ... -B, sr AL ' , Alf 5 -I' 5 l ln l i - 63 f' taa ,,,L,t J f 1 1, 5--f A J?j'3gii',.. an .f,,,,, A Qi.Q,s:'?. ... J: . ,wwf .15 , Kgs .. J kg, ,rf 'Y it sl' NXN0 L4 D V r is ilfiif' WS. ' l' '17 if ' N E f! A fx ,W ' . -1 4 U ' 1 'A Q., xg ,.-' ' S--YJ 5' ,.' -.W W ztvdix. Y T5 HARRY ll.lil1IllJ Tenth and lleed Streets Swimming Play Boy You ain't lyin lleidy has been a candidate for the Football, Soeeer and Swimming Squads. Besides being a member of the Stamp Club. he has been a Senator and an Alternate several times. Although he lives in the Philadelphia County Prison. we are sure he will not have to serve time. LOUIS RICHARD ltl'IlNl'IKl'l 7331 North Twenty-First Street Photography Mechanical Engineer MU. K.. Jackson Lou has been a likeable fellow. who gave a lot of his time to studies and has been frequently a member of the Honor lloll. He gave his best to the llecord Book as a member of it.s Stall' and his work has been greatly appreciated. Lou has been an active member of the lli-Y. . f CIlAlll.l'lS llAllli K ' ART Dv' . Iis art work has been in a as. y itself and will be remem- br e by its admirers. 235 lliel non ' .et Model Shi ui lg Navy Spez 1 or self, lady lleiny a .en a very active fell rw in ,lool, being a mem- ber f th. allic Squad, the lin- gi 'ng ' b, the Art Society, the League, and the Mural Al.l3lClt'l' ll. ll 'IS t. 28-ll North Twenty- 'ect , ect Swing Music M. ID, What d you r oc? Al came us m Fitzsim- mons Jul ' Jr - .' He has been a member Gymnastic and Fenci Y - ns. His smiling face and us remarks will be re- m 1 by all. He has been a ve student and through con- sta study has been a steady mer .r of the Honor lloll. .1-11' 1. .,.-, .i -i- 'li- lf- l -1- . -1, lffiitaia E D 'Mi A E. Ti'fii?f 5 l'Ii'I'EIi N. IIICUTICH. JR. 1043 West Venango Street Architectural Drawing Engineer StulI' is there Pete has been well liked by all his classmates. He has been active in school work and a one hundred per cent. supporter of Northeast. He has also been a member of the Stagecraft and Stagecraft Softball Team. We know he will attain his ambition. NORMAN L. RHOADS 2537 North Park Avenue Gymnastics Business Iixeeuti ve Say when Rev has been a very studious fellow and therefore he didn't have much time for school activities. He has been an ardent supporter of Northeast teams and could be seen at all athletic meets. cheering the teams to victory, but his special interest was the Gym Team. DONALD RIDDLIC 2848 Boudinot Street Sports To Graduate When do we eat? Don belongs in a class by him- self as he has been a member of the Second Football Team, Honor Roll and the Record Book Stalf. He also served as Senator, on the Outside Squad. Being very active in the Senate. Don has served on the By-Laws, Senate Awards and Stu- dent Assembly Committees. JOHN STERLING ROBINS 3305 North Sixteenth Street, Sports Spo ts lIlL't'F mY 079 Rock h s I 1 nown for his wise crack. an umorous Jokes. He has bee 'supporter of North- east ' cti t' by being a member of the . ' i.h Club and the Library S ia . Always ready to give a l ng hand to all, 'kliockn will be re embered by his classmates. WILLIAM A. HOESSEI. 3445 Friendship Street Music Machinist 'LDon't work too hard W'oodrow NVilson Junior High sent us Bill, who has been a very good worker. He has been a member of the Band. the Latin Club, the Li- brary, the Traffic and the Locker Squads. Ile has been popular among his many friends who were prominent members of our class, ALBERT .IUSIEPII HOSENSPITZ T33 North Fifth Street Model Airplanes Machinist Some stulI'I Rosie came to us from the Ferguson Elementary School. He has been well liked by all his teach- ers and classmates. At all games his cheers were for the Red and Black of Northeast. Rosie has been a well known figure in the shops and always willing to give a helping hand. HAR RIS HOSSMAN 1603 North Sixth Street Girls Be a Good Boy I hear you talking Whitey has been one of our school funsters. He has also been a sportster because he played on the Second Football Team. When not busy with sports, Whitey helped out with the Outside and Gym Locker Squads. He always sup- ported our athletic teams. ALFRED IIOZANS KI 3440 Mercer Street Dancing Graduate from Drexel Funny guy Rosie has been a very conser- vative and popular fellow who has always been present at the North- east-Kensington Dances. He gave his active services to the Northeast Trafiic Squad. His very likeable character has won him many friends. f V7 33, xo: N W Lrg! it . ,nf Sff r 'rx ' 1: w K 'C ,egg - .. 4? t , ff. . 'QT-1 rr - . . 'WZ'4Fi' ,T -... i L1 sl 1- -l WAlilll'IN A. llUlClllVll,lNti 4710 North Eighth Street, Model Building Government Job I don't know Quiet and unassuming, Bud eould be eompared to a strong. silent motor whieh does its work well without making a lot of unnee- essary noise. Although he did not participate in any extra-eurrieular aetivities. he has been a very like- able fellow. ALLAN EDWARD llUlll.lNti 1928 East Weasley Street Model Aeroplanes Sueeess l bet l don't pass algebra Always walking around with a grin from ear to ear. Al has been a eongenial fellow who always got along with his instruetors and elass- mates. Ile has been an aetive member of the Trallie Squad and has always supported Northeast activities. .lOllN SANIIIELIAN lfZl5 West Oxford Street Football VV. l'. A. That's the guy that ll Nfked me im 'ous has l - . a mem- ber t 2 Out and l,oeker Sq s. e . always been a loy supp r of Northeast aetivi- ties. H' umor will aid us in re- membering him as one of the fore- most eomedians of our Semor Class. RICHARD LEWIS SCHAl l'lll l825 North Seventeenth Street Coin Colleeting Language 'l'eaeher Ile won't mark them today Dirk has been known for his work around the sehool, whieh he has helped to make more beautiful by giving his time to the Garden and Library Squads. lle also has been a member of the Freneh Club. lle has also been noted for his good work on the Megaphone Stall' and in llonor Seetion. WESLEY l . SClllVAl, 895 Granite Street. Football Sueeess Hit oll' my ear A fellow who always endeavors to be friendly is a fitting deserip- tion for Whitey. lle did not take aetive part in extra-eurrieular aetivi- ties, but he will leave the portals of Northeast having made a great. number of good true friends. PAIII, SCIIIAIJICNSKY. .IIL 818 West Allegheny Avenue Nlusie Poliee Chief Shoot the juiee to me, l3ruee Slid has been a member of the Outside Squad and also a member of the Northeast Bible Club. lle eould always be seen at the S1-hool's athletic events, VVe expeet to hear from him some day as a Chief of Police. Maybe he can tix our tiekets for us. .lOllN .IOSICPII SCIIIVIIDT, Jli. 2l52 North Seeond Street, Stamps Nlaehinist, Solid old man Smitty, one of the athletic' type. has been a member of the Freshman liaseball and lnter-Class Softball 'l'eams. Aside from his athletie aetivities Smitty has given exeel- lent serviee as a member of the Nlegaphone Stall. and has been on the llonor lloll. WlI.I.lAlVI IC. SCHMIDT 1425 liast Luzerne Street, lleeordings Cost Aeeounting lla-llo. fellows Smitty, a quiet fellow with a likeable nature. has been an aetive member of the Bowling Club. lle has been a loyal supporter of all Northeast aetivities and espeeially interested in sports. Ile leaves he- hind him a great number of friends, 'c ti? 5121 ff 'Q - af, 3 V154 v RL .fi 1 4 .U r Mlxznqih sill WILFRED JAMES SCHOFI ELD IZ36 North Twenty-Seventh Street Football Draftsman Take it easy, fella Jim, an athletically inclined fellow. has been a member of our lnter-Class Softball Team. He has also served two terms on the Out- side Squad. His friendly manner made a hit with all who got to know him around school. W lLLlAM .l. SCHONBERGER 2212 North Franklin Street liicycle Riding Toolmaker He who hesitates is lost Topper took part in the ath- letic program of the School by play- ing on the lnter-Class Baseball Team. As far as extra-curricular activities were concerned. Top- per was not very active, but he did support Northeast's projects. .IOIIN ANDREW SCHUESLER 2867 North Leithgow Street Foreign All'airs Pattern Maker Actions speak louder than words Herr Dokter Schueslf-r has. through his quiet nature and friendly manner. won many friends. lle has served as an Alternate and has played on the lnter-Class Base- ball Team. Doc also has been a member of the Engineering Club. HENRY SCIIULER N28 East Clarence Street Sports Coast Guard Hi, ya. Sharper Hank, a well liked fellow, has, during his terms in Nort.heast. served on the Library Squad. lntcr-Class Basketball and Track Teams. A well known fellow. Hank has had many friends that were constant companions through the halls of Northeast. ,LT ':. 1.-- ..- 1i l .,-f- 1- ,ij . l. it' X -l- lnlglal E ' ' raiirivil E YM g ?-4. A Q HXQIM Q4- -Ann. . -5 'Mr :xx 6 , '13 , X ' ,. 'gh ,ng 78 NORMAN RALPH SCHULER T53l Beverly Road Sketehing Draftsman l don't know nothin' from nothin ' When Reds entered Northeast he brought a quiet nature and a beaming smile. As a member of the Senior Executive Committee, Reds has done a good job. As a member of the Spanish Club, he learned to excel in the language. ROBERT SCH U LIN H127 North Seventeenth Street Photography President of a Bank What d'ya know? Bob is an athletically inclined fellow who has been a member of the lnter-Class Softball Team. He was also manager of the Football Team, and has served his class as a Repre- sentative in the Senate as well as an Alternate. ALBERT EDWIN SCHULTZ l05 West Orange Street Table Tennis lVlotor Technician VVell, what do you know? Dutch has well earned the re- spect of all his classmates. Having dev otcd most. of his time t.o his stud- ies, he has been on the Honor Roll several times. His friends are sure that he will be successful in his in- tended work. JOHN H. SCHULTZ I834 North Twenty-Eighth Street Soda Jerking Electrician Keep it clean Dutch, as he is called through- out our portals, has served on our Lunchroom Squad and on the Foot- ball Team. His personality and good manners aided in his being se- lected by his classmates to the position of Senator for four terms. tiliOllGl'I C. SCllW'ElKl'IIt 2622 West Oxford Street Skating and Dancing Success llow about that? Curly is a fellow who is never seen without, that famous smile of his. Ile has been a member of the Chess and Skating Clubs. lle has also been a member of the Senate. an Alternate, Coneert Band, North- east ltevue Orchestra, and has been on the llonor ltoll many times. lilfltllililfl ll. Sl'INlJl'lItl.IN1l, Jlt. 4224 llhawn Street Fencing lileetric Engineer llello, Sweets, how do you know you like it? Buster, who is a well liked fel- low. has helped win many victories for Northeast while serving on the Fencing Team. lle has been a mem- ber of t.he Bible. Fencing, Thrift. Law and Clee Clubs, and has served in the llousc of llepresentatives. ABRAHAM SHAFICIK 2724 West Montgomery Avenue Photography Pro Baseball Player Ain't that the stull'E ' Babe, who was one of those quite fellows, has been a member of our Chess Club for the past two years and a member of the Fresh- man Traek Team. Ile was the sort. of fellow who would give a helping hand to his fellow students. lllVlN SIIAIMAN 2036 East Susquehanna Avenue Football Success Do you think l'll passE ' Hz, as his classmates called him, has won many friends through- out the school. Ile didn't have much time for Inter-Class activities. lie has been an ardent supporter of Northeast teams and hasn't missed a game. -. W:-.E ::-1. L2 3 955 1. J .1 : ,M . . , '-sf -' m F X XXWM + 'Q .' ,Q 4 A 1 9 1 K ., u . ,W-44125 . v T9 N3 .fl Pllll.lP SIIAPIHO 2220 North Twentieth Street Successful Businessman A 'What do you know, Killer? Felix, as he has been called by his friends, has been an active Squad man. lie has been Captain of the Locker Squad as well as a member of the Trallie Squad. Ile also belonged to the Northeast Law Club. lfe was a strong rooter of Northeast activities. JOHN GEOIIGE SIIOOKSTICR 2lT East. Wishart Street Sports Sueeess What, more homework? Johnny has made quite a rec- ord for himself while at Northeast. lle has been a member of the l939 Second Soeeer Team and the l94-0 First Soccer Team. He has been an aetive member of the Library Squad and the lioof Squad. lVlAliTlN CARLTON SHORE 3329 North Front Street Collecting Ads Millionaire All right, you'll find one Marty has eome to us from t.he Claghorn Junior High bringing with him a good reputation, which he has kept during his stay at Northeast. Although he didn't have time for sports or other activities, he was a very studious chap. MOIXTON SILVER 30l0 Colona Street Music Physician Oh, J ' son ro a nu iii lly minded q z 1 f ur S, oo 1 nc ,and . 4 t . nor Roll frequently. One of his favor- ite aet.ivities has been the French Club. of which he was an ardent member. He had many friends ji ,..-- -,,- ,1- .-. lillgllil 12-:Z - 5 5 SAMUEL CHARLES SIMON 2975 Weikel Street Sports Millionaire So you want to argue? Slicker Sam. as we called him, was always seen with a big smile on his face and an eagerness to argue some timely topic. Sam will long be remembered by his classmates. Ile has served as Captain of the Trallic Squad a number of times. FRANCIS JOSEPH SKILLMAN 406 West Huntingdon Street Sports Mattress Tester Don't rush, girls Bing, as he has been called. was a very interesting figure throughout the halls of Northeast. His actions were slow but his humor, which helped to keep our studies from being dull, was fast. Bing's high sense of humor has rewarded him with many friends. ARRAIIAM IIUGII SLUAN 3348 North Phillip Street Iiaseball State Trooper Hey, you lIughie. a studious fellow, has attained a good standing among his classmates because of his manners and friendship. Ile served the school as a member of the Traffic Squad. Always mindful of his stud- ies. he gained a place on the Honor Roll. ALLEN SMITH 5939 Ugontz Avenue Music To Succeed Winchell Here I am. you lucky girls We believe that Smitty has the greatest ambition of our entire class. He is starting out on the right foot by writing the gossip column for the Megaphone. In service to the school. he chose the Library and Traffic Squads. -,-.T A CRAIG EARL SMITH 5327 North Sixteenth Street. Stamps Gym Teacher Think you're kidding? Little Davey has be n all- around sports n wh s served as a member o th 1 , Bas- ket l,Gyman .r-ClassTeams. His t e c vities include the Loc nd raffic Squads, House of Represe tives, Revue, Sena- tor, Executive and Athletic Com- mittees. FRAN K MacFARLAND SMITH 3521 New Queen S rect' Sports Goast,G Olliccr Gimme t now Davey 0 has given service to the IAJKTIKPFXWILSIIIC and Lunch- room S s. the Prom and Execu- tive Cor lttees, the Senate, the House Representatives, and the Arc ' . Stalf. He has been a mem- l the First and Second Foot- bal Teams. and Manager of the 1940 Championship Gym Team. HERBERT JOHN SMITH 2454 Memphis Street Bicycle Riding Telephone Worker When do we cat? When Smitty,' arrived from Penn Treaty Junior High, Northeast got an ardent baseball fan. He has seemed to be a quiet student. who seldom talked out of turn. All of Smitty's talking was saved for our athletic activities. MORTON SMITH 50l5 North Sixteenth Street Electrical Experiments Engineer Hit the road Smitty's main interest in our school was our electrical features, He helped to put over our Revucs and other entertainments from our stage because of his membership in the Theatrical Electric Club. He has been known for his electrical ability. ea., 6 I1 . fb, FIRM '1 ' 5 . rj, ,f e ' ' il ' V' f n, I n xiii' 80 .- ..., ,-- li .. WV i . --5 af' ' . E ,, s 'T +'mw E i .- . - in rl 4 -V -v- '-i 7, RAYMOND GOIIDON SMITH 2518 West Allegheny Avenue Stamps Super Salesman Wake Up and Die Right Known to his immediate friends as Smitty, Ray has been one of the well respected members of our class and has always been ready to lend a helping hand to the other fel- lows. Smitty has served two terms on the Trallic Squad. WARREN A. SMITH 2857 North Watts Street Athletics Lawyer I'm glad it happened, it did me good Whitey, who came to us from the Clymer School, has won the re- spect of a great many friends and has supported Northeast Activities in many ways. While in Northeast he has shown good sportsmanship towards everyone and all activities. WAHIIEN RAYMOND SMITH 3347 North Second Street Soccer Expert .Iitterbug You're jiving me Smitty was rated as one of our best jitterbugs. He has been a member of the First and Second Soccer Teams. In serving the School Smitty chose t.he Locker Squad. Himself an athlete, one muld always iind him at all athletic events. ALFRED Il. SMOIITO 2433 N. Ei,-zhteenth Street Dancing Drummer Be ne, Daddy Al 's 1 ' of those fellows who has a ,rman physique. V He has een a member of the Gym Te a Cheerleader, a Senator twi , and an Alternate. Through hart study Al's name has fre- quently swollen the Honor Roll of our class. IHAIII PS I'DWlN SNYDFII 3061 Percy Street Sports Telephone Man l don't know Snitz. very much interested in politics, joined up with t.he House of Representatives Club. As for ath- letics, he played on the Second Foot- ball Team. IIe also served on the Outside and Library Squads. These activities, however, did not keep Snitz oil' the Honor Roll. JAMES SPELLMAN l9l5 East Birch Street Sports Accountant What do you sayE ' Jim has been a member of the I940 Championship Track Team, where he has done some fancy pole vaulting. He has also been a mem- ber of our Riding Club. and served the school well as a Senator and later as an Alternate. A well-liked fellow by all who knew him. MICHAEL SPIIIO I207 Flora Street Electricity Electrical Engineer Hi-Ya, Crumb? Furthering one of his hobbies. Mike wielded a racket for the Archivc Tennis Team. Most of Mike's time has been spent read- ing or working arouml electricity. His perseverance in the electrical lield will surely end in success. EDWARD J. STANISZEWSKI 311 East Girard Avenue Trumpet Playing Elilililililililil It takes time The origin of his nickname is a mystery but we still know him as the Professor. Ilis musical talent served in our Orchestra for three terms and in the Band for two terms. We predict that he will become a famous musician. -M Wh! i. ,Hr'Q:,5,,- gfiis I - ip A Il ll! of 4 5 f I el F3 '- . .-1 4 I Q1 . , 'X' 81 RICHARD STEVENSON 3365 East Mercer Street Skating Steady Job with Pension ' Could be-EV' .Manll Basketball Tcams i'fDi'k WAR candidate for the iiyn ' w fl h Yggtlwev ,ng a ska ' e s - member o .. e as, ., ating Club. l e did not star on the mming and Basketball Teams, he has made many friends. HOWARD L. STOUGII, JR. 717 West Schiller Street Dancing Machinist Well, call me a taxi 'LStoughie has won the respect of his classmates because of his good nature and pleasing personality. He served on the Library Squad with great elliciency and was an earnest supporter of the Red and Black of Northeast. ROBERT 11. STRAHLENDORF 3128 North Twenty-Eighth Street Weightlifting Army Ollicel' Heil Strally came f' Fit ' mons Junior High S ' .s to become ro ' . rmy ofii- ccr. is . e should attain Sl , ss im in his future years, an ,cause he is a diligent worker he ill probably reach his goal and be a success in the Army. JOHN EDWIN STRINGER 250T East York Street Sports Success Do you mean itE ' Jack hails from Penn Treaty .lunior High School. llc brought with him a llock of smiles and a quiet nature. His ambition is to attain success and if we were to predict anyt.hing. wc would say that Jack has a good chance of being successful. i- 1. ,..,,- ' fl- -.- ...1 ,1- ...- 51 551155451 2 .angel : A 35. ldjlmlfl E: WWM 2 W Ai .O-mmf H I R ,asf A : - .sa . ZF K T 4 82 ALBERT STROUSE 3235 Etting Street Accordian Cabinet Make ' Up nent n e .'t Babe thr . 4 actlce earned a place ' .h Q sity Fencing Team. His . ic o the School has not been 5 - ,ted for he served on the Out- .ir e and Library Squads. .T x T., bec na inte sted in fencing and X I ' . . I L X EUGENE ALLAN STUART 3150 D Street Dancing Success Beat me, Susie, eight to the bar We often wonder whether Stu's dancing aided his Cross-Country running or if his running influenced his dancing. However, we are sure '1Stu really could do both. The school was pleased to have members like him on our Outside Squad. SOL SllI'ERS'l'l-'IIN 1351 North Tenth Street Photograph y Accountant ' 'Hi, J oe' ' Soup, as he has been called by his many friends, has participated in Inter-Class Basketball and on the Track Team. He also served nobly on the Traffic Squad as well as Mr. Beidler's Outside Squad. Soup has been an excellent supporter of all Northeast activities. EDWARD A. TAGGl'Ill'l' 6934 North Twentieth Street Saving Football Stubs Army I should've dropped it Tag has been a member of the Stenography Club and the Outside Squad. He also participated in ath- letics by playing on the Inter-Class Basketball and Softball Teams. Be- sides these activities. he has been an Usher on Parents' Night. S'l'El'llEN .IUSEPII TA K ACII l5l2 North Lawrenee Street Buying Old Cars Auto Mer-hanie llellol .lot-. what do you know2 ' Luke has been a good natured sort who was always ready t.o help the other fellow. lle has always done his part in the support of all Northeast aetivities, for he has been seen at many of our games and ath- letie contests. llis interest in ears will aid him in attaining his ambi- tant .IUSEPII T. TANSKI 2823 East Elkhart Street .Airplanes Machinist Could be .lo4-ko has been noted for his humorous sayings and jokes. and his ever present smile. lle has been a loyal supporter in all the activities of Northeast and will always he re- membered by his fellow classmates and friends. .IA MES WILLIAM 'l'AYLUIl 3-122 North ltosehill Street Weightlifting Eleetrieal Engineer How you allE ' .linnnie has been one of our best sport rooters. Ile always fol- lowed our teams to all games. He has been a candidate for our Swim- ming Team. Jimmie also gave his serviees to Northeast by being on the Trallie Squad. EDWARD 'l'EllZlAN 3434 North Maseher Street Stamps Business Man llow you doing, kid? Ike, who eame from Stetson .lunior lligh. served diligently on the Northeast Trallie Squad. lle did not take a very aetive part in extra-eurrieular aetivities. but he has always been a loyal supporter of the sehool. ..- its : Adi-. 1 1::: Eiiii i h . ' to l....w. J 3w.p+ I-' ' .. 7, -' -M X Wh! Q A- F x H A, Q, ,, Na .-Aiii 83 1, EDWARD F. TIERNEY 9 IO4 East Dauphin Street Sports A Good .lob Ain't it the truth? Noggin has been one of our seholars who has made the Honor ltoll. His quiet nature has won him many friends throughout our class. llis elforts will gain him mueh fame and fortune. Noggin gave whole- hearted support to all sehool aetivi- ties. PAUL VAIL TUMLISON ll4 East Allegheny Avenue Soeeer Doctor Oh, my goodness! Tommy served on the Outside Squad as well as on t.he Trallie Squad. Ile has also been one of the hooters on the Varsity Soeeer Team. He was an ardent rooter of all our athletie teams and eould he found in the stands at almost any game or nuwda 19 - N Pfvff- JAMES JUSEl'll 'I'IlU.lAN 7211 Ditman Street Coins Civil Engineer Hi-yu, there '4Troj has been an ardent mem- ber of the Engineering Club and has played Toueh Football and Base- ball. lle also has been a member of our exeellent Library Squad. Troj belonged to the A-l Honor Section and proved himself a good student. LESTER VN ALTER TIXUUT 3420 North Twenty-Seventh Street Stamps Court Stenographer Uh, my! King belonged to the Stenog- raphy Club and was also a member of the Championship Softball Team. lle contributed his serviees t.o the sehool by serving on the Northeast Bit-yr-le Squad. King was also a loyal supporter ofour various teams. ..f- ..i- i- ..,-- .11 11-.1 l?- l- 5 E 2 521 rfy121':? -E 2 1':31IQ1'B'l 5 .1 fillj. fc? 4: ,9,!,.,.m.vl. -7. .,.,g.. . is-u-' ALBEHT I. TRUST , 623 West Columbia Avenue Sport Pietures Career Teaeh your dollars more cents Tom has been a very good squad man, serving on the Outside and Trallie Squads and also worked on the N. Y. A. He has been a can- didate for the Track Team. His etl'orts. which were shown during his squad work. will greatly aid him to gain fame and fortune. HAROLD HERSHY TULLEH 2809 Kensington Avenue Studying Pharmacist I lit the road llershy' has been the studious ly pe of fellow but always found time to do other things. He served on the Library and Lunehroom Squads, and played on the Inter- Class Baseball Team. Through his constant studying and research he is sure to reach his goal. WILLIAM JOSEPH TUIIANSKI M30 Germantown Avenue Not Collecting Stamps Physicist 'll f .e ve aetive a r , I e ool. He s the lf' . res Editor of bot e ega- phone and eeord , resident of the I ' I ' and Mathemat- ies C ubs, ' ember of the Chess, Nlineralog. and Greek Clubs. Bill' still found time to be our Class Poet. . , 'ome, churn . JOHN WILLIAM TURNER 1948 East Paeilie Street Sports Salesman How are you making out? All right Jack, who has been a quiet and good natured sort of a fellow, has made many friends during his stay here at Northeast. A true North- easter, he has always given his best support to our athletie teams. A fellow like Jack should certainly be a successful salesman. DAVID Il. UHLMANN. Jlt. 622 East Lippinoott Street Scouting Civil Engineer What do you know from nothingE ' Dave has been a member of the Megaphone Staff. I-Ie also has served very well on the Trallic Squad. He has also had time to en- joy our extra-curricular activities as a member of the Stamp Club and famed Engineering Club. His name also has appeared on the Honor Roll many times. FHAN li GEURGE URBANIQ 2003 East Elkhart Street Stamps Court Stenographer Hi-ya, son Frank has held a job which is little known to the student body. He has aided Mr. Yahn, in the ca- pacity of Secretary to bring great personages to Northeast in our fa- mous assemblies. Frank has also been a member of the Chess Club. ERNEST UTSCH Y l222 North Twent.y-Ninth Street Telephone Nos. Presidentc U. S. I don't w' 'l Ernie has eo rom the llobert Mo ris S V , bringing wi him his ia . ly and pleasing p u na' is main interest Fil ortheast has been the Qi . To improve his ability, ' . nie has been a member of the Fencing Club. FREDERICK E. VADEIRS lirewston and Meeting House Rds. Stamps Electrical Engineer Beat your roof in Iliek has been noted for his in- terest in sports. To prove his in- terest, he has been Manager of the Football Team and Manager of the l940 Championship Track Team. Flick also gave his service to the school by serving diligently on the Trallie Squad. 14' H7395 W New . WNV? , .iltp ' ff' Q Q I' t ux' ' . f. , , ' ' ,f m . f ' ' - - 'gg if Eg, , U s . , rl 'I , 5' I Q ',. , -t ' fiff ,P 4 4, L dy, 84 1-21- 1-i ..-- is ! 2 -- 5: 4:4-fy, ..?' 1 Y' - . ,,,,, D , - . - .T -'.i-:.- JOHN CHARLES VANIS 3335 North Palethorpe Street Camping Business Man l believe you Johnny, who came to us from Stetson Junior High, has brought with him his good characteristics of a quiet nature and determination. He has a knaek of talking quietly but convincingly. We feel sure that Johnny will successfully break into the business world. ELMER E. VAUGHAN, JR. 2952 North Twelfth Street Saying No to All 2d Kaltenborn To Turanski- Come, Chinn Elmer has been Vice-President of the German and Latin Clubs, Sec- retary of the French Club, and a member of the Greek, Glee, Chess and Mathematics Clubs. He has also been a member of the House of Representatives and Record Book Stall'g Class Historian, and Editor- in-Chiefof the Megaphone. GEORGE CALVERT VIETH. .lR. 6l l l Torresdale Avenue Radio Television Expert How quaint? Introducing Bud, who came from George Clymer School, bring- ing his witty sayings and motions with him. Bud has been a Club man. He belonged to the Radio, Camera and Engineering Clubs. He has been an active member of all these organizations. SAUL VINITSKY 60l West Norris Street Sports Success Nifty Venus has been known for his humorous and witt.y remarks. He has been known far and wide for his pleasing personality and his eager- ness to lend a helping hand. Venus has been an ardent supporter of all Red and Black activities. GEORGE F. VOGT 3336 North Second Street Photography Marine Ollieer l guess so Bud has been a participant in our school government. He has been a Senator as well as an Alter- nate. Bud also took an interest in camera and has been an active member of the School Camera Club. He always attended Northeast shows and plays. CIiESTER LEWIS WAGNER 2832 North Marshall Street Reading Teacher Say, fellow Chet has been one of our ace students while at Northeast. He has served excellently as an Asso- ciate Justice of the Tribunal. lle has been a member of the Mega- phone Stafl' and still found time to give service to the Trallic Squad. WARREN GEORGE WALDRON 3536 Railroad Avenue Athletics Chief Yeoman Hi-ya, lisheake Wally has been the Doctor's Assistant. He has been one of the Champs on the 194-0 Champion- ship Track Team. He was a mem- ber of the Freshman Track and Football Teams, and a member of the lnter-Class Basketball Team. JOSEPH PAUL WALLASII 2840 North Eleventh Street Dancing A Success Thanks a million Joe has earned the respect of his classmates, for he has served well on the Trallic Squad, Class Execu- tive and Prom Committees, and has been an Alternate twice and Sena- tor once. Joe also served well as a member of the Record Rook Stall'. vrvffxvi xx xiii. ,v rfLVa,, .. is T 'ffl ff 2:8 ii 9 :g ' ,E -1 H 1 , , I .4 .- Qin 'A -Wi? . HOWARD l.. WAl,l.lS. JR. 2756 Alreford Street Sports Auto Mechanic Ili, kid Alt.hough Rupp has not played for the school football teams, his playing for independent teams around Philadelphia has been out- standing. He has always supported all scholastic sports during his stay at Northeast. We are sure he will gain the success which is due him. WALTER .IUSEPII WARZEI. 4200 Wayne Avenue Saving Money' I'E'PE'E'E'E'ItE'E' Felicit.ations. fatson Walt. who attended both Grover Cleveland and Gillespie .lunior High Schools. has been a loyal supporter of all Northeastfs activities. Although he has not been very active while at Northeast his cheerful personality has been known throughout the Senior Class. FRANCIS I.. WATSON 2423 East Boston Avenue Railroading Railroad Engineer There are always two ways of passing Scotty has been known as one of our fun-making boys. His inter- est in railroads has been shown while he was a member of the Model Railroad Club. Because of his keen interest in his hobby we feel sure that he will succeed. IIARRY WATSON 2722 North Reese Street Girls State Trooper So, what? llairbreath Harry has been a member of our l940 Championship Track Team. llc also gave his time as a member of the Trallic and Out- side Squads. lle has been an .Alter- nate and served on the A and R Class Executive Committees and Megaphone Stall'. ,.,-T ' H 17. -9' awww. I . - 2 yn S mm-4135 P HX lf! 86 OTTO CARL WARTENBURG 2530 North Sixteenth Street Photograph y Singer ..HiAya., Otto has been a Senator twice. an Alternate once. has been on the Uutside Squad and has participated in two School Festivals. We feel quite sure that he will succeed in his chosen profession for he has person- ality, which we feel is necessary in any climb to success, MARTIN WEBER I864 North Eighth Street Photograph y Success Catch Mutt h's ' nt his time at Northeast w for he has meen an Alter 't a rlembe of the Eiy e ' fi th . 1 U t . as served 1 rallie Squad Q, . al T ams. ln ct to e Mut helping to ke and restore order in the halls. ' n. 'gd A . ER E. WEINIIAR T309 North Twenty-First Street Photography Chemical Engineer No Stull ' Al was the Editor-in-Chief of our Archive. a member of the Northeast Hi-Y and Trallie Squads. AIU has also been a member of the Camera and Surveying Clubs. the lnter-Class and Club Softball Teams. an Usher at the Senate Plays and Revues. a Senator and a member of the Megaphone Stall'. Al's record is indeed an enviable one. HENRY WEINRAUB 2800 West Dauphin Street ' ts Chiropodist, could be. but l doubt it W em , o s served on the l,ocker Sq d, S p Int.-t hree years on the F .bal e He has spent one of these year 'et'crli1l Football Team. and then , hard work and ell'ort earned a place on the First Team. ROBERT WELSH 24-50 North Tenth Street Sports Successful Husband nnHis1 Wei:-thy, who has come to us from the Elverson School, has been an active member of our Fencing Club. He also gave his support to our many Championship Teams be- cause he could always be found in the stands cheering them on to victory. GEORGE WH ITAKER, JR. 3031 North Bailey Street Roller Skating Success You're not kiddin Whit, who fits the description of Superman, has thrilled us many times while he has been a member of the Football Team. In the class- room he has been known for his sportsmanshi and good nature, no matter what liappened there. WILLIAM ASHTON WHITE 639 West Sedgley Avenue Hiking Lawyer Nothing Bill could not conquer his de- sirc to walk, so he ljloined the Out- side Squad tu stretc his legs. As a member of the Honor Section he played on their Softball Team. Although a quiet fellow. Bill made many steadfast friends during his stay at Northeast. BOLESLAW S. WIECZOREK 2719 East Indiana Avenue of All Trades Pres. Boys Club ' 9say,,f.h1-mrs o. K. Bill' s been a leader of many clubs outs of school and his am- bition is to mme the President of a Boys' , , very worthy en- deavor. We fee re that there is no better fitted per the job. He has always been loyal rooter ofour many Champio hip Teams. ,- 21.2 .i+. .. 1. i ... .. P'l...--..,, .. I - . . -1. 4- A M ' WXQIM I 5 we . ga .fe 87 Lf X ANTHONY T. WILCZNSKI 2005 East Madison Street Skating Machinist Hello, Wolf Tony, the Lady-Killer, has been known to his Class as a Ro- meo, An industrious student, he worked diligently in the shops in order to achieve his ambition. We feel sure that an ambitious fellow like Tony will make an excellent machinist. .IOHN WILLIAMS 2049 East Hagcrt Street Radio Famous Aviator Lend me a nickel Willy, as indicated by his am- bition, has been deeply interested in aeronautics. lf Willy continues to pursue his studies, he will prob- ably fuliill his desire. As we remem- ber him, he has been a lad with a high sense of humor with a lot of good ideas. DONALD S. WILLOUGHBY 6239 Homer Street Girls Osteopathic Physician Too bad Slocum, being quite active, has been a center on the Second Foot- ball Team, a member of the Execu- tive and Prom Committees, and Business Manager of the Record Book. He has also been a member of the House of Representatives, Senior Orchestra. Festival Chorus, and Glee Club. WILBUR FRANCIS WILSON 2127 East William Street Arranging Music Orchestra Leader Now, who'd have thought iti ' Will has been one of our grid- iron gladiators of the 39 and ' ' 40 Football Teams. The musical tal- ents which he possessed were given to our Orchestra. He took a big in- terest in arranging music and from this hobby he has developed a fu- ture occupation. .i--i il 2 - Elite. 'H' --. .. i Qfl lff-I TE 'r'QlQ'fEr1 5 -.T-., HYMEN 15. WINITSKY 1539 West York Street Photography Air Conditioning C'mon. quit messin' around Ily's most important activity has been as Organizations Editor of the Record Book. He has been a member of the Camera Club, Cap- tain of the Trallic Squad. and a member of the Library Squad. He belonged to the Honor Section and his name appeared on the Honor CHARLES J. WINSLOW 4200 Levick Street Roll. Stamps Machinist What d'ya say, Lou? Chick was a quiet fellow. but through his determination he has won many friends at Northeast. Ilis service to t.he Trallic Squad in his Sophomore year were very prof- itable t.o the school. He has also had his name on the Honor Roll from time to time STA N LE Y S. W LAS 3252 North Reese Street Photography Marine Officer Holy Carrots! Stan seemed to have given most of his time to our Engineering Club. His musical talents were happily donated to the Hill-Billy Baud. Stan could be seen walk- ing around the school with his cam- era enjoying his hobby by t.aking pictures of his friends. THOMASB.Wl1lG1.EY. Jli. 2023 Granite Street Tinkering Good Electrician There ain't no future in it Wrig has been on the 1940 Championship Track and on the Championship Swimming Team of 1038. His service to the school as a member of the Megaphone Stall' will long be remembered. I'Iis hu- morous remarks were enjoyed by all. FRANK YOHANNAN 2618 Jessup Street Stamps Civil Engineer What's the matter? Bronc always has been proud of his fine marks which he has worked hard to obtain. He has given service to the school as a member of the Library Squad. Bruno has always been a quiet student, but when called upon to aid the school he was ready at all times. JACK YOUNG 2445 North Delhi Street Eating Travel Take it easy Einstein has been one of the funsters of our class. From his fa- vorite saying, we assume that he liked to pass, but this isn't true. for when Einstein started to work he could really go to town. His good manners and friendship will long be remembered. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG 629 East Cornwalls Street Baseball Pictures Machinist Is that right? Shrimp seemed to be a deter- mined sort of fellow. His main idea while at school has been to go ahead, not just with the average, but to try and get in the lead. If he keeps this attitude with him in the future, we believe Northeast has produced a good machinist. JOIIN ZEIINDEII 4037 North Eighth Street Stamps Auto Mechanic Well, all right We have always admired Johnny for his ability to admit frankly anything he has been asked. Along with this characteristic he would never talk unless he has been fairly sure he has been correct. It is this type of fellow whom we need today. lx eggs itfgv ff H. . 'Wk W4 Llfffiga' W Wygx . ai' 1 - FH . . if SV, 'fx , 1. X 7 3 'w ww ' ' ii' 7'1r'1.i i ' M.. 5' LJ,,,aZi-1-2 blunts! -. J.. nu m.: - f ,,-1: .-- ..- i 11- -. K g, i W r -5 1 , -- E .ti HENRY W. ZIEMBICKI 2524 East Westmoreland Street Swing Music Secretary to Female Are you having any fun? Hank has been one of those fellows who keeps his thoughts to himself, but has always been ready to help the other fellow if his service has been needed. His only activity has been as a member of the Chess Club where his brains have con- quered others. DANIEL M. ZLEJSI 2082 East Clementine Street Photography Balance the Books What do you know? Or, d0n't ya? Danny has been one of our best Squad Boys. He has served well as a member of the Lunchroom Squad as well as a member of the Bicycle Squad. Aside from his squads hc has been a member of the Chess Club which is about the quiet- est, club around the school. RALPH WALTON ZOLLEIKS 7130 Louise Road Sports Success That's the action, Jackson Shorty's activities include lu-- ing on the Library and Trallic Squads, a member of thc Football Band, the Hi-Y, A Class Prom Committee, Northeast-Kensington Dance Committee, Inter-Class Bas- ketball, a Senator, an Alternate, the Typing Editor of the Archive, and the Honor lloll. fl fmf lx is My n i!QgQ - f H -:Q -f ' up V S' ' -, A ,. 1. X.-0 . V, Qi m x' 2- 'J we-rv' 89 . .. .. - Q - -1 V ' ,-r ', -' -ff 'f-4. 9'-'. ' U W fi'QPIf??Wf1rl'fNH ?A1'11f1 H' ' f-A?57f ff?T'f'?'-'Q ' ' ' IZAT I UNS 3, so 7? If l if Z 1 X- .X Q Z?f5g g fs rn -Q 2 'S X lla ibn: Mag! ' Sudan! 'had 'l'hv Stndvnl 'l'rilmnnal, whivh was orgranizvd in l935 and now nn-vts 1-vwy two wvvks, is a wvll known body in Norlhvast. Mr. lloland Doanv, ol' thc' lliillpflldglt' llvpartlnvnt, is now its sponsor. 'I'hv Tribunal lrivs boys who disolwy thc- laws laid down hy thv Svnatv. 'l'he-y also Sllg,Ll'0Sl plllllSlllIl0Ill. vwn to the' vxtvnl ol' cxpulsion from school. Ml lhv Illt'llllJt'I'S ol' lhv 'l'rihunal arv outstanding studvnts and arf' all vvry activv in f'XlI'2i-l'llI'I'll'lIl2iI' avtivitivs. Paul Mille-r, ol' A-I. is Chivl' .lnstiw and Chostvr VVag:m-r, ol' A-I, is Chic-l' tflvrk. Q ' 4 4 Social .lustivvs arv: Louis Phillips. ol' A-I, tn-rold llflings-r, llarold l'inlwl. tic-orgrv .lam-t. and Waltffr Sonstf-Iliv. 93 Mm Slqjuacf The Library Squad. under the sponsorship of Miss Ward. was organized in February. l938, the same semester in whieh the Northeast Library was opened. 'l'he squad helps Miss Ward. the librarian, to run the library smoothly by: repairing books, eheekingr the books in and out. and by taking attendance. lt also helps the boys who like books to get better acquainted with them. The Senior members of the squad are: llerbert. Berkowitz. John liuzby. lierkely lillis, Bernard Pollack. lliehard Schafer. 'Xlortan Silver. William 'l'uranski, lilmer Yaughan, Albert Vlleinhardt. llyuien Winitsky. Ralph Zollers. Frank Dehlezza. Leonard Cooper, Clark C. Curry, William Dietz. lidward Graf, lrvin Greenberg. VVilliam llill. Raymond Kolman. Paul lierke. William Long. Frank Yohauou. .lohn Perrong, and Albert Strouse. Q55 The Trallie Squad. under the supervision of Mr. Doane. ol' the Language Department. main- tains order in the llalls of Northeast. 'l'he squad keeps traflie moving smoothly during the ehange ol' elasses. 'llhey see that boys do not loiter in the halls or doorways during classes. thus providing quiet for the elasses that are in session. Yiolators of the traliie rules made by the Senate are reported to the 'l'ribunal. Ollieers of the Traffic Squad are on duty during: all the periods so that they may eflieiently eontrol the huge Northeast student body. Vette squat wwimmfwffx wwe swan 'l'hv Uulsidfi Squad. sponsorvd by Mr. Mfflvyn lividlf-r, of lhv llislory Dvparlrnf-nl. is an ox- lrmnvly aclivv and wr-ll known body around lhe school. ll was organizvd in l9Il5. 'I'hv squad sons lhal lllfx good Ililfflf' of Norlhffasl is mainlainvd hy parlly vonlrolling lhv avlions ol' our boys in lhv virinily ol' lhv school. Thr' job of lhv fllllSillf' Squad is nol lo gvl lhv lmoys in Iroulrlv. hut lo kf-vp lhvm oul of lrouhlv. at ln a school wln-rv allnosl 5.000 hoys haw lo bf- supplied with loc-kvrs, lhv Lovkvr Sf-rvicv Squad. organize-d in IUIET hy Mr. FlSllf'l'. is 1-xlrvrnvly imporlanl in the mainlvnanvv ol' lhv lovks and lhf- lockvrs. Working vvvry day. lhvy assign both locks and lockers lo lhv hFI'f'SllIIl4'Il.N Un lhv proof' ol' ownvrship onv may. for a small few. havv his l'Ul'g'0llf'll Combinalion. 'l'hv squad also kvvps lho Iovks and lovkvrs in working 4-ondilion by having a daily lIlSpf'i'll0Il. 'l'hc-y are' on dul y 1'Y1'l'y ininulv ol' lhv school day so lhal lhf' sludvnl may safvly and c'oml'o1'lalJly slore his lwlongings. .fackea Sauce .Sqaacf ru mmm glad 'l'hv tlvrrnan Club ol' Northeast. wclvcl lo Dr. l'll'llt'lllt'l' in ltliltl. is only ont' ol' llltx nunivrous languagxs' vlubs ol' our School. ln its f'nclvax'or to promote' a lwllvr lmowlr-clgrv and lIlltlt'l'SlZiIltllllgl' ol' t it'l'Ill2lIl vonwrsalion and pe-oplv it has lwttfwf-cl the- cultural standing ol' our boys. livsitle-s parlim-ipal ing' in our St-hool tlvrman Club many Illt'IIlbt'l'S lake' an oulslantling part in tht- aclivilie-s ol' lln- lntvr-lligll Svliool tlvrinan Club, including the co-vditing of thc- Club's papvr. lJf'r Zusc'liauvr. 'l'llv tlvrman Club's ollivvrs arv: PI't'r-lltltxlll, tif-rolcl l'llllIlgI4'l'1 Nivt--lli'n-sitlmll. lflnwr Xauggliang Svcwtary. llc-org? .larrvtz 'lll't'2iSIll'f'l'. William llaupp. al 'I'he- prvsfinl l+'vm'ing Club was organizvcl in 193-fl vshvn Mr. liraclbury was lI'tiIISl.t'l'I'4'tl from Contral to Norlhvast High Sc-liool. 'l'lw vlub prvparf-s our boys for future- compvlition in Colle-gn or for l'uIurt- lIlt'Illllt'l'SllllJ in any ol' lhf- st-vf'i'al l 4'iu'ii1g: Clubs ol' Philaclvlpllia. ll fvaturvs annual l0lll'IliiIllt'lllS in which lnvinbr-rs lllilj' rliangrv lln-ii' slanrlingzs by challvnging thosv about lllt'lll. 'l'hv lwsl l'vllc'f'r'sai'1- st-lm-tl-fl for Ihr- Yorlhe-ast l e-nc'ing 'l'0am for competition against other sm-hools or l'0llt'lll,!I organizations. 'l'hv ljl't'Slllt'lll ol' thc- Club is 'llhonias Dunn. who is also lliv Captain ol' lliv illt'kilIl. ,'Xllrll'4-xx Denis, ol' 'IX-l is tht' S4't'I'Pl1:lI'y and 'li1'0asl11'v1'. encing, 6 HA -zavmwwm-'-X-fw welswa-Aw' 1 wasiwnwfsaswmwms:g..ehss2,sw, -'fi liar' -1 f if wwsffs:--mfs:-7a,k1 -K '- l ,I fy glecbuba Glad Ihr- lhc'aIrlc'al l':lPl'lI'll'2il Club was urganizf'cl in 1930. bul slum' I9Ilfl il has bf's'n uuclvr Ihr' spunsursllip ul' Mr. Wilson. Nlusl nl' Iln' buys who url' in Ihis club I'xpI'c'I In follow Ihr'1'lI'cIrim-al xuceilioll in luIf'r lill' zuul uc'ql1ir1'Ill4'pl'au'Iim'ulr'xpI'ri1'm'1'. 'l'his vlub is rvspunsiblc' for Ihr' IllN'l'IlllOIl ul' Ihc' inIric'a1I1' lighllng 1'quipm1'uI Ihr ull Iln' l'umuus Nm'llu'usI lif'vur's and Sf'maIf'l'lz1ys. 'I'In'y also opvrulr' und muinlain Iln' Publix- Mlrlrvss Syslvm. .-X spvvial s1'rvim'1' r4'ml1'rI'tl Ihis Ivrm by lhf' vlub is Ib1' up1'ruIiImul' Ihr' uluvu' pmpuwlur for Ibm' llygivm' Illassvs. r I 1 l Ibn' l.lub ulllc'4'rs urv: Pl'I'SIll1'IlI, .lumvs l.m'kar1l: Nm'-l'r1'slclf'11I, A. llf'm'kl4'r: S1'r'r1'Iul'y, Nlorris Smilh. S 'l'hm' Slum' I frufl Iflub, om'ul'Il11' mosl impurluul vlubs lu lhc' sclmul. now umlvr Ilu' spmlsnrsll ul' Nlr. llvrwigx. was urgranizvcl in IOIBZZ and has bc'f'n l'um'Iioniug ur-Iivvlp vw-r sim-1'. 'I'hf' Club I'UllSll'Ill'lS all Ihc' sm'f'm'ry for Ih1' Svnulv llluys :xml l'u'vln's. invlucling sluirvusfs wm'lu's, parks. l'm'c'sIs. walls ol' Ihr' room. 1'Ic'. I nrl1'rIh1' supf'rx'isim1 ol' Mr. llvrwigx. Ihr'm1'mbc'rs hun' lwm-mm' wry llI'UllI'lI'lll in llu' upvrul lun ul' lm4'kflrups and ul hvr sc-4'm'r5. During: Ihr' llllf'l'IlllSSl0llS. Ihr' vlub is rf'spuusibl1' lin' Ihr' Ullilllgflllpl' ufull llI'l'I'4S2il'jl sm-4'n1'ry. iw Gulf ew I 'iddbawmhi -I-xl ?'i?'4a65 v.. 1 '94-l ' 'V W 'TW ' Mm 4. octet? For thv past fourtvvn YPHFS the Nlicroscopy Sociaty has been under the co-sponsorship ot' Mr. lfarhart and hlr. lxnopf. 'llhv purposv ol' this vlulm is to gfiw an outlet to the' boy who is inte-rvstvd in biology. and to aid thv tlt-wlopinvnt ol' his mivrtn-tvt-llriiqim. The' hoys arfl lI'HiTIf'Cl to operate' and cart- for thv init-rosa-ops-s. uid thus uvquirv vxpt-i'iviit't' in working and studying other micro-technical vquipmvut. .Xs a rt-sult ol' know lt-dgrv gainvd in this society many of tho boys haw' found intflrvst and oppor- tuuitivs whivh haw- lvd to thv partial paymvnt ol' thvir tuition through rolls-gt-. ln a li-w 1-asc-s. this livld has lwt-n t-hosvu as thvir life- work. tlllim-rs ot' this Sovivty arv: l're'sidvnl. llvorge tlotflwl: Svvrvtary-'l'rvasurf-r. llarold Finkvl. -AC 'l'ht' Stamp tllulm has llvvn rvvivvd by Mr. Cie-nkowslti aftvr ht-ing: uudvr vririous lavulty sponsors. and has now lwon undf-r his f-xpvrt supvrvision for threw yvars. 'l'hv mvmlwrs of this vlub collfwt. tradv. buy and svll stamps of thv l uitf-d Statvs and tht' world. 'l'ht-5 hold 1-xhilmitious and study the- history CtlIlIlPt'tt'tl with various postal omissions. 'l'h0s0 young philatc-lists also study about tho lnilf-ct Statvs Postal Syslvm. llarry liut-hvr. ol' K-tv. is the Prvsident. with Ml'i'vfl liste-rland as 'l'rvasurvr. saw, e an I !Vaa2f!zea4Z f-ff 'l'hv Ili-Y was slarlvrl in 1925 and is now undm' lhv sponsorship ol' M r. Judd. Originally an honor sovif-ly. lhis vluh aims Io 1-rf-alv. maintain. and 0Xl1'Ilfl. lhroug: sm-hool anrl l'0llllllllIlllX. high SlEiINl8I'flS ol' lfhrislian 1-haravlvr and confluvl. 'l'hv Ili-Y is 1-oinposvcl ol' boys who arv avliw' in the- xarious avlivilif-s ol' Ihr- sm-hool. 'I'hf-y ushvr al lhv S4-nalv Play and Norlhvusl llswuws. and do many olhvr lhingrs for Ihr- lwnvlil ol' our school Hlllllllllllily. lhv UllIl'fxl'S arv: Paul AlIll1'l'. l,I'l'Slll1'IllI IAHIIS Phillips, XIV1'-l,l'!'SIll1'IllI Vlallvr Sonslvlif Sf'1'I'l'l2ll'QI liolwrl llurr. 'l'rvusun'vi'. Q38 l,I'QIRllllZ1'll in NWI. Ihr- llunwru Club is lhv olclvsl actin' vluh in lhv sc-hool, und is op:-n lo all hops xi ho urv llll4'l'flSlt'fl in lhv popular hohhy ol'pl1olograph5. I hrougrh ilu' mvclunn ol vluh discussions and lf'1'lur0sl1y vwll known lilllllUl'lll1'S on llus Sllllsll'l'l. Ihr- lll!'llllN'l'S arm- 1-onslunlly irlwvasillgf lhvir lmovslvflgrv ol' pliolograpliy. l'ra1'lim'ul vxpf-i'ivlu-v in ll1'Y1'lUIllll!I prinling. and vnlargingr is grainvrl hy working in lhv lwsl vquippvil dark room in Ihr' vily. G Glad lloul llu aclia Gnd With the fivld of radio evvr vxpandingr. thv bf-nt-fits one- may re-1-Piw from thc- lladio Club arv numvrous. livsidos tvaching and practicing radio theory and avtivily. il grivvs a basic' training in the complvtv livld ol' radio. lndvr the skilled and watt'hl'ul vyvs ol' Xlr. Wilson. this club has turnvd out some- boys who will, in all probability, makf- grraat namvs for the-insvlvvs in this vast industry. 'l'hv ollicc-rs arv: Pre-sidvnt, lirvingr Bravgc-l': Nicv-Prt-sitlvnt, Charlt-s Nlic-he-als: St't'l'f'lilI'y. J aunt-s Stewart. 'l'h1- lfliblt-tflub. sponsort-tl by Nlr. llhoadvs. is ont- ol' thc' oldvr vlubs ol' the st-hool. hax ing: boon 'oundf-d in IQIZ8. and has lwvn working with the- bvst ofrvsults vwl'sir1t'e-. Ns ai rvsult ol' its liiblival vavhimrs, it has lwlpvd its lIl0IIllJ0l'S lwcornf' lllUl'f' loyal and patriotic citim-ns. Some- ol' its me-mlwrs liawe-rite-1-1-cl tht' ministry and olhm' forms of rvligrious lil'f- as a dirvct rc-sult ol' tht' clulfs inllut-nt-e-. 'l'hv ollit-e-rs art-: l'rvsidf-nt. Arthur Zimmvrman: N it'0-Pwsitlvlit. Waddvll liobvrts: Sm-i-1-tai-y. William tit-igm-l': 'l'l't'z1f:iti'vl'. William tfopvlancl. Mia Glad x Jfau4eoff2 ' Nl r. lilmutlm-s sturlvtl the lluusv of lit-pi'0sf'l1tativ0s about six yvai'sz1g:uarul has lwvn tht' spcmsur nl' this hotly vwr sincr-. 'l'his Club was urganizvtl to slimulalr- grvatvr intvrc-sl in thv clt-vm-lupnwnt. ol' allliirs in our lit-low-fl country. 'l'h0 mvmlwrs are- especially irltwvstf-tl in thc- If-gislutiw lll'ilIll'll ufuurlimi-i'iii11vi1t. 'l'hvy wish to awaken a spirit,ol'iritf'llig.rv1lt co-opt-niliml amd patriotism in the lllt'lllllt'l'S. tif-wmv Svmlvrling is thx- prvsiclvnt uf the club. with lilmvr Yaugfhzm, his ublv svcrr-lal'y. Svniurmvmlzvrs urv: Gvurgc' llvss. .lamvs lN'lc-Cort. llarry Nlvlirur. Craig Smith. Ffiillld Smith :mel Donald Willoughby. 101 mu ,I ACTIVITIES FYYRYYVYWYYY Y' Y ' 71 1 YXN Nm-wr, 1 '7!1.eM The Megaphone. begun in 1922, is a direct descendant of three parents: The Pest. started in 1919 and suppressed the same year because of its effect. on its editor's scholarship: Ye Olde Dumbbell. of 1922, which originated in one of Doc Parker's English classes: and the Archive. The former two have gone the way of all newspapers, but the Archive. in t'ornier years a periodical, now lends its name to the Record Book. From these ignoble beginnings, the Megaphone has become, without a doubt, one ol' the finest school papers in the United States. This is proved by the many awards that it has received. lt is a notable fact that the Megaphone has belonged to the Columbia Press Association since the organization of that body in 1924. lt also belongs to the Lehigh Press Association and has won awards from many other similar organizations. lts eight pages have six times each term borne news of great importance to the live thousand boys of Northeast, while every issue has been full ol' interesting reading material. Special attention should be drawn to the Fiftieth Anniversary edition of the paper published on November 13, 1940. For the first time since its beginning, the paper had twelve pages, the extra four of which were dedicated to pictorial news of the progress ol' Northeast during t.he past fifty years. This issue was dedicated to the alumni and was made attractive to its readers by a showy SO printed across the front of the paper in bright red. Elmer li. Yaughan, of the senior class, served as editor-in-chief this term. William J. 'l'uranski, also of the senior class, was Features editor. Mr. Vincent 13. lirecht and Mr. John tl. Cunningham continued to serve as Literary advisor and Business advisor, respectively. The Megaphone has lived up to its claim that it prints all the news ol' Northeast. 105 '7!1,e Smale Northeast has long been noted for its lirst.s in many fields. For example, it is the lirst school in the city to offer student government to its pupils. livery activity that directly' or indirectly' affects Northeast is controlled by our Senate. Included in this category' are the Student Tribunal. Senate Play. Northeast Revue. Mega- phone and many others. The Senate is truly representative. From each section in the school there are chosen two boys to represent that section. one, the Senator, and the other his alternate, who acts as substitute. lt is also the duty of the Alternate to sell the school paper, the Megaphone, to the members of the class. Also in the Senate are members of the faculty, chosen by the principal. One ol' these is the chairman. 'l'he vice-chairman is a student member ot' the Senate. This year the chairman was Mr. Derbyshire. and the vice-chairman Hobert 'l'horsen. Secretary' of the Senate is Richard Johnson. lt is the Senate which charters all the clubs in the school and forms all the athletic teams. For revenue the Senate has established the Senate Store, the Megaphone. and our two annual productions, the Revue and Fall Play. 'l'o carry on its important work the Senate meets several times a term in Room -'Lt-T. llere are proposed the bills which may, after due consideration, become the law of the school. liach Christmas it is the custom ofthe Senate to distribute among the less fortunate families ol' the neighborhood l00 Christmas baskets. A drive is carried on, sponsored by the Senate, during which many cans of food and much money is donated by faculty and stu- dents. liach basket is provided with a fine chicken: the other food is equally divided among the baskets. lt is this action which makes the Senate, and especially' Northeast lligh School, loved and respected in the neighborhood. 106 !V R The gray-walled Opera House on the famous corner of lCighth and Lehigh presented to its neighborhood audiences the Nineteenth Annual Northeast llevue. Its success was lnade possible by the co-ordinated work of the student body and the instructors of this esti- mable institution. After much hustling and bustling of both cast and directors the show was presented to its audiences. lt. was acclaimed a great success. This year's frolic was directed by lVlr. Howard R. Henzel. because of the illness of our prominent linglish professor. Mr. William li. Weills. Other faculty members helping to put, the show over were such men as Dr. Crap, Messrs. Fahy. Haas. llerwig. lllctlowan. Murphy, Thomas, Wooley, Wascho, and Duffield. Memories will always linger of the side-splitting antics of funny man Ossie Dillrnan. who ushered in and ushered out the show to add the proper zest. His capers were fol- lowed by those of Bronnie Soloway, whose marvelous imitations had the audiences lying in the aisles. Other well-balanced acts included dancing, roller-skating. and one-act skits. The second act differed from others presented and was a show by itself. The act consisted ofa lawn party which involved such specialties as the Yirginia Reel. tumbling, fencing, tap dancing, and singing. Supported in its entirety by the Stagecraft Club and Theatrical lilectrical Club, this year's production will go down in the records as one of the greatest ever to be given by Northeast. ltlT 'l'he lilteenth annual Fall Play of Northeast lligh was presented by the Senate on the nights ol' December lifth. sixth and seventh. Mr. Fahy was in charge of the production ol' this year's three-aet eomedy written by Turner Bulloek, entitled Lady of Letters. The lirst night. saw the eulmination of weeks of enjoyable ell'ort on the part ol' our aspiring at-tors. Lady of Letters was a huge success. The play revolves about Adelaide Willifer, played by Delaney and Moore. Aged about 30. she dresses well but, sometimes. a bit strangely. Her reactions are always essen- tially innocent. She has always wanted to do something worth while. Her ehanee comes aeeidentally when Adelaide runs down an author who has difficulty in getting his book pub- lished. Mrs. Willifer buys the novel and has it published under her name. Amusing eoniplieations result from this. keeping the audience in a jolly mood. 108 'Hu' Sll1'l'l'SS ul' za play dvpvnds lzu'gf'l5 upon its uvlurs, and su xw 1'm1g:l'z1IlllaIv 'Xllvn lfluwsml, who mails' an OIIISIHIIKHIIQ showing: as Susie-, Dvlam-y und Munn- us Mlf-Iuiflv Williams as Susiv, Fillkvl and Iiowvrs as ilillwrl, c1Lll'dIlf'1' and l rm'k as Mrs. l'zu-0, l':l'l'il'lH'lll und Sillwrmun as 1111-4-pll1ol'v. Nlrs. Mvllonald was plzxyml by Lillvn and Dunuwuy Hrs. l.uwl'vlm- by sxbfilhlllll and lialnu, liic-hard by Brooks- und Nluhulluml. 'Xinslm-5 Ivy Holdblum, Dr. Nl'Wbf'l'l'j' by Yudkin and liulhvarl. llvnrivllu by Mille-r und S1-himllc-r. Ulhf-rs whu shzu'f'd thc' SlIl'i'f'SS ul' lhv play am- Mr. llmm-l. Mr. Ilvrwigr. NIV. Wilson. Mr. Judd. Mr. Duum-. Nlr. I3uITivId. Mr. Wasllvu. NIV. Nblmll, Nlr. Nl. Smilh. Nlr. Iirm-I1 lmlrl. Nlr. VIVIIUIIIIDSUII mul Nlr. .'Xllsml. A .4 M L A X A -Q 'll' Y E A --- .4 7,5 ' Y -W 1 2 ,, gf -A.. T g 5 1 . IIIU . lx N- z.' B Glfm Kham The class of January 'All presented itself in a gay mood for the 12A Class Prom. ln spite of the inclement weather on the evening of Friday. May 2-L. a goodly number braved the chilling rain to dance to the sophisticated rhythm of Bert Van Horn and his orchestra at the popular Oak Lane Review Club. There was a sharp contrast at the dance, as a few girls with their beaming escorts came in formal attire. The rhythmic melodies of the orchestra blended well with thc grace and beauty of the dancing couples. The Prom was under the able guidance of our Dean, Mr. J. li. Wildemore, and the efficient management of the chairman, VValt. Chmilowski. and his committee. con- sisting of: William Conran, Jack Cooper, James lillis. Henry Fuggiti, Irving Gratch, Charles lickler, Ernest Ratz, Harry Mehrer, Frank Smith, Leon Mesropian. Don Willougby, .lack Paul, Berkley Ellis, Lee Murphy. Joe Wallash. and George Hess. This affair was one of the highlights of our senior year. ll0 Un lllll2illlxSQIlYilIjI livv. Ncwvnxlwi' thc' lVH'llly-FOVf'IIlll. lhe- S1-niur Class nl' l'm'ly-11111-' slm-ppm-fl mln lUl'Hlill lillll'l'. lhls was Ihr-1-vc-iill11l nigh! lhzil all had 111-1111 NHillIIlj,fl1ll'. Ihr gh! 11l'lh1- S1-niur l'1'11m. 'I'h1-1-11l1n'l'11l gIUWIlSIll'lhl' jtlllllgf l111li11sz1n1l lhv l'11ll 1l1'1'ssnl'lh4 Vlllllgl' mvn lllilflf' 21 l'0lUl'l.lll spw-c'la1'l1' in lhv lmllrmun ul' lhv 1'x1'l11siw L11 'ill 'l'1-mplv illllIllll'X 1 lllll. 'l'his. l'UllllJiIlPll wilh lhv sparkling: mvlficlivs of livgvr livnl and his Ul'l'lllxSll'Zl .11-1-m11p111li1-1l hy his lowly smiglslw-ss, maclv lhv vve-ning' 11 1-1:mpl1-lv Slll'4'f'NS. 'l'his nigh! will luv zanullwr Ill0IIlUl'j' IIUYUI' lo hv l'm'gullvn hy lhi- vlass ul' l'm'ly-o1111. 'l'h1' SlIl'l'l'SS ul Il11-S1-ni1u'l'rmn was 2lSSlIl'l'il by lhv llllllflllgl 1'll'1ml'ls ofwall illlllllllHNSlxl and his l'lllllllllll1'l' lhv ll!1'lIll11'l'S ul' the- Uilllllllillfxf' we-rv: lirm-sl lialz. Franlx Smil h. ffruigx Sl11ill1.flv1m1'g:1- Ili-ss I llill'll'S l'il'lill'l'. llvnry Fugrgilli, lmm lXl1-sropian. lmv Mlirphy, llurry lhll'lIl'l'I'. Dun Wil lriugxhlrp, livrkli-5 lillis. .lusvph Wallash. William ff1u1r111l. lrving iil'2ill'll. fil'1lI'Ql'4' H111-hlm-s xhilllllllZlPll1'l'S.-lilfli Paul. .lim l'illis.z1ml.la11'kllnnp1'l'. lll Un Fritlay..ltu1t'T. I9 ltt. tht' Northcast Spccial lrain pull't'tl out ol' tht' North liroatl Strt't'l Station. with about six huntlrt'tl st'niors as passt'ngt'rs. on tht' way to tht' l nitt'tl Statt's Nlilitary Xcatlcniy. ln a wry short tilnt' wt' passctl owr tht' famous llcla- uart' lliwr nt'ar tht' historical sitt' ol' lNashington's Crossing. antl soon crossctl owr tht' Ncu ark liax arrix- 2 . ing in Jt'rst'y City. 'X short walk from tht' tcrnlinal brought us to tht' llutlson Day l,int' lioat. l't'tt'r Stuy- wsant. which hatl l1t't'n t'spt't'ially chartt'rt'tl l'or us. antl which it as to transport us up tht' llutlson liiwr. lfwry- ont' soon lnatlt' tht' ii4'tIll2ilIll2lllt't' ol tht' stutlt'nts lronl liitllcy Park tx ho xx t'nt along with us on tht' trip. Wt' chuggctt out into Ncw York llarlmor. south past tht' Statut' ol' l,il1t'rty antl through tht' Narrows into lowt'r Ncw York Hay. Wt' t'irclt'tl tht' statut' antl turnt'tl towards tht' north. passing Forts NN atlsworth. llalnilton. antl also Gowrnor's lslantl. a littlt' l'ltl'lllt'I' up tht' Ioxwr lfasl liixcr. Continuing up tht' llutlson wt' sau tl1t'rt'- nownctl liillion Dollar Skylint' t'on1post'tl ol' sonit' ol' tht' largcst huiltlings in tht' uorltl. Still sailing up tht' llutl- son wt' lt't't hchintl tirant's 'l'oinl1. tht' tlcorgt' Xl ash- ington liritlgc. and tht' l'alisatlt's. Wt' arriwtl at Vl't'st Point alnout tlu't't' o'clot'k. 'l'ht' rt'st ol' tht' at'tt'rnoon was spt'nt strolling arountl tht' ilnnlaculatt' campus. ohst'rx ing tht' ntnnt'rous olmjccts ol' intt'rt'st. 'l'ht' most popular plact' was tht' tlrtlnanct' lXlust'tnn. which has a t'ollt'ction ol' historic rt'lics antl ont' ol' tht' most coinplt'tt' t'xhil1its 0l.1il'lllS antl anununit ion in tht' worltl. 'l'ht' itt'ins in tht' cxhihit rangt' l'I'Ulll working n1otlt'ls ol' tht' hugt' sixtt't'n int'h st'acoast guns to tht' ancicnt xwapons ol' warl'art'. tht' crosshows antl arquc- lluscs. ,Ns a wry propcr t'ntling to our unusual tlap ol' x isiting tht' Point. wt' witnt'sst'tl tht' hattalion paratlt'. Nl'tt'r this ut' rt'turnt'tl to tht' hoat. which sailctl at 6.30 l'or our trip hack tlown tht' llutlson. Dancing antl rvlaxing st't'int'tl to ht' tht' niost popular way trl' passing tht' tinic. Un arriving at .lt'rst'y City. a tirt'tl group ol' Northt'astt'rs lioartlctl tht' train antl sank lzack against tht' sol't cushions antl happily thought owr tht' t'wnts ol' tht' clay. 'N flf ll-Ie ' fbanced The- old lradilional clanvvs wilh Kensinglon lligh School were' svvlws ol' grval vnjoyrm-nl for lhv hoys ol' Norlhvasl. 'l'l1s-sv clanws wvrv givvn. on allvrnalv clalvs. in lhv livnsinglon Highs gym and in Shallcross llall. Norlhvasfs gym. The- couplvs Sf'9IIll'Kl conlvnl while' glid- ing along lo lhv sofl swing ofswfvvl music. Soon dvlighlful ac'quainlam's-s wvrf- maclv whilv lhe aflvrnoou spvd on. Jxlllllrlllljl lo sm- was lhv mad rush for lhv I'f'l'l'PSll- mvnl lable-. MI lhis holpvd make lhvsf- allairs a mvnlory which will lingvr wilh us long aflvr wv haw graclualf-fl. llow'vvc-r, lwforv wv rvalizvrl il. lhc- linux had cornv lo clvparl. ll svvins llwrl' has lo he' an finding lo all goocl lhings and lo us il was as il' lhf- tlancf' hail Pmlvcl lwlorv il rvally slarlml. ll-1 gxecuiflue ' e 1-ll'orts ol' its 1-xt-1'lllix'v connnil tw- mf-mhf-rs. ln the- tf 1'lass, Eli.lt'I' the-1-lf-vtionol'llle-vlass ollicw-rs, a connnil lc-0 was 1-lf-1-tt-rl consisting.: ol' two rf-prt-sr-ntativt-s ol' 1-avh vlass. 'l'h1-ir lirsl clulir-s w'f-rv rolls-cling 4-lass clue-s and planning a fl 1-lass danvf-. 'l'hs- following If-rin the- I':Xt't'llliYf' lfonnnittc-v Illt'IIlllf'l'S difl not vhangc- how'f-H-r with tht- vhanging ol' st-c-lions tht- ninnht-r ol' rt-pri-st-ntative-s from 1-ac-h sc-1-tion varif-cl. This t'oInmitt1-f- lorrm-tl thc- nut-lf-ns ol'th1- ll Class Prom tfommiltvs- which was to makr- a thrilling suc-cf-ss ol' this social e-vt-nt. 'l'hr- clue-s for tht- class yr-arhook wr-rv c-ollr-1-lf-d hy tht-m diligf-ntly. Continuing the-ir good work into the- 4-lass. tht- 1-xc-c-ulix'f-s made- possihlc- this Archive- hy the-ir continuous vm-rgif-s in thc- solir-ilingr lit-ld. 'l'hr-y toppf-cl lhvsf- numr-rons ac-tivilif-s by planning a S1-nior Prom at thc- l,ul,u 'l'f-rnplv Country Club. which was a grf-at sux-cf-ss. 'l'o thc-sv sf-rvants ol' our vlass wx- f-xlc-nfl our Slllt'4'l'f' thanks. Il5 'l'h1- sm-1-1-ss ol' all tht- th li and class avlivilit-s has ht-1-n dnt- Io the- untiring: x l 2 ! 2 I i 116 IIT ATHLETICS 3 m 2 f f I X Q fig V5 V 3 '1Q,jN!'7 mf jf ! K C S4 ,dx , uf, iv Qt!! Q 3 fy Ax ,f Qfflf fffxxlfd XM! gf f I ry 1 l K Hi '51 il X A 1 'rw ' , Lf Y WCW, ff A J Af J Q43 ' kk A by 5 ,, if Y' X fl, 5X ,f,fg' Z 1 Qj if J , X ' K jf XX b I X, I, G, 5 ffrmfwvffmff 1 W X g I S I0 Bancf Our famed Northeast liand has undoubtedly added much color and enthusiasm to our football games. This well-known organization has been under the most able and patient direction of Mr. George Washco, who has unseltishly given his time to teach them tricky formations, accompanied by stirring martial music. Many hours were spent at the North- east Field perfecting these manuevers which were to be used at the games. Always making a fine appearance, the Northeast Band has been rated as one of the foremost aggregations ofits kind in the city. With their snappy red and black uniforms, the Band in action was a thrilling spectacle to behold. Aside from performing on the football field, our Band also could he found at work within our walls. They have rendered musical selections at some of our famous assemblies and also for the graduation exercises. Then, too, certain members of the Hand were chosen to play in the German Band. This little-heard-of organization supplied the music for the basketball games which were played at home. 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XXx'xxxx NN xfxxxx'.xxxXx'xxx-MX 'xxxe xxxxQxxxxxxx 'Ax Xx-xx gxxux A XXxxxxxxgXxxxxxX x'xxx- vxxxxxx' svxxexxxx. ,, 1 ff 2 Craig Smith and Walter Chmilowski Casimir DeCwikiel Henry Weintraub Walter Chmilowski Craig Smith George Whitaker Frank Smith James McCort . .cgi f ' if IV Qaeda!! The Northeast Archives defeated Roman Catholic in the football opener of the l9'l0 season by the score of 7 to 6. The try for the extra point was blocked but Craig Smith alertly scooped up the ball and ran it over from the seventeen yard line for the extra and winning point. Roxborough was the first league opponent and proved to be a hard fighting,team. The Ceiges- men nosed out the indians by the score of T to 6, both scores coming in the second quarter. The touchdown play was a pass from Smith to Chmilowski with Smith converting the extra point. The second league fray found Northeast battling a determined Cermantown squad to a 0-0 deadlock. The game was highlighted by the fine blocking of Walt Chmilowski and the superb run- ning of Craig Smith. ln the third league encounter, the Moleskinners met a team which few people knew about. Ben Franklin. Northeast was favored to win, but to everyone's surprise they were held to a scoreless tie in a game which produced a thrill a minute. With each team evenly matched there was excellent blocking, fine running, and good sportsmanship shown throughout. Gratz, a weak opponent, was next on our schedule. But the first, second, and even the third quarter went by before Northeast could push across a score. Early in the final period, however, the team began to click. Coach Geiges sent in Emil Clarhaut, a third string quarterback, who, with dazzling speed and broken field running, .scored the first touchdown. Smith then relieved him and scored the second touchdown. The third one was made by Chmilowski on a pass from Smith. The ext ra points were booted by Smith, and the final score was 21. to 0. 11,000 fans watched the Frankford game under leaden skies at McCarthy Stadium while a well- geared, power-packed football machine carried the all-conquering Tri-Color to a smashing victory in the battle of Clan Geiges. The Pioneers crushed the Archives by the score of 27 to 0. This was Northeast's first league loss since 1938, when the West Philadelphia squad had done the trick. Closing the season, the Archives defeated their traditional rivals, the Central Mirrors. in t.he forty-fif th annual game since 1893. The final score was 20-6. The touchdowns were made by Bill Glenn, Wes Baugher. and Stanczak. All of the seniors participated in this, their final high school game. 125 Saccm Mr. Terry, one of the best coaches in the school, has piloted the 1940 Soccer Team to another cham- pionship. The Terrymen were undefeated, and were tied but once in the l9l0 season. They were Lied only by Olney by the score of l-l. after smolhering all other opponents by high scores. They started the season by trouncing German- town High by the score of 7-1. The following week West Philadelphia came to Northeast Field. determined to wing but they were turned back by i - 1 tht- strong driw ol' thc- 'hl't'l1lYt'S,-Q who tlol'valf'tl lhvm fi-tl. ,N slrong l ppvr Darby squad rf-ally put on Ihr' lll't'SSllI't' and lllkitlt' thc- Art'hivvs light hard in ortlt-r to win I-0. ln thc- nf-xt garni- lhvy nn-I lhvir tough:-st rivals. thc- Ulm-y Trojans. This gaint' was ont- ol' tht' bvsl ol' lhv svason. Both ts-anis wt-rv st-orc-It-ss until tht- last fvw minulvs of tht- ganu-. Olnvy was tht' lirst lo svorv, but was quivkly tim-cl up by a boot oil' tht- foot ol' lhv Northvasl vaptain. lid. lXlc'tiln'v. Nvxl CHIIIP tht' l rankl'ord ganna whirh would haw' mvanl tht- t'll2illlpltillSlllp il' thvy had won. 'l'hv Tvrrynlvn vault' through wilh a win by tht- svorv ol' 2-0 aftvr playing a inosl spot-Iarular g.'fHIllt'. This was the- lasl gann- ol' tht' Public' lligh fltbIll'f'l'PIlt'0. Two mort' ganna-s we-rv Io follow, ont- with Mastbaurn whivh lhvy won I-tl. and tht- olhc-r with Swarth- IllOl't' tlollvgt- lfrvslnnt-n Xarsity. thvir only dvfval in Iwo sf-asons. tl-2. We- must also givv crvdit to lhv Sm-ond Tc-ani for going through tht- svason lllltlt'l.t'illl'tl and unlivd. 'Xinong tht- svnior int-nlbvrs ol' tho Soc-rf-r Squad arv: lid. lNlt-tllwv. who also captainvd tht' rlub. Sinolu'y lxlvin. our stalwal't goaliv. Gas-lano ltit-ri. liolwrl Dali-5. lfugf-m' .-Xndvrson. and Paul Tomlinson. all ol' whom did nun-h in bringing tho t'lI2llllIllUllSlllp to Northvast. R - AQ L 535'-Q.: -wjggw W jf X 1 s 4 .T f, 12 ' -n-i-'- 'E - -' It Li' Tp XF' ..qf 3, . i t . Mu.. Q19 'l'hc-y did il again. 'l'h1- I9 10 tlross-Country rllf'2iIH won thv Public' lligh Lvagl1e'c'l'ow'n. 'l'hv Northvast harrit-rs haw captured this covvtvtl diadf-rn for tht- third straight year. 'l'hv 'l'c-ani, lvd by tloavh Alvxandvr, dominated thf' Lvaguv all through they svason. 'l'hc- cham- pionship was won only through tht' hard work of the boys who prac'tic'ed vonsistvntly all svason. Coavh .'xlf'X21Iltlt'l'. who is only starting his svcond yvar at this post. has done' a praistwvorthy job ol' coaching thc- 'l'rac'k and thv Cross-Country 'l'vams. Mso If-nding a hvlpful hand was Mr. Owons. 'l'h0 tlill and Dalvrs wwirv Ind by thc' brilliant running of Karl Ovrlh. who. following in llvnry l'larl's footsteps, did not lose- a singlv race' during tht' vnlirm' st-ason. Olnvy and tit-ntral wvrf' swarnpvd in thv lirst nwvt, the' Northvast llarric-rs taking tho lirst liyv placvs. Franklin and tlratz SlIt'l'llIIlllPCl in they sfwond nwvt, and Northvast was t'oiu'vflvcl thc- victory when thv IIlPf'l with tivrInantow'n and Southvrn was rainvd out. 'l'hvu Ort-rlirook and liartrani wvrv CtJflqllt'I'f'd in thv last nwf-t. ln thc- Public' High Championship lXlPPt, it was Norlhvast all tht' way. Ovrth lvd thc- way with a string ol' Northvast runnors closv bohind him. 'l'hf- tvarn captured I-lout ofthv lirst 20 placvs in thv invert, to set a nvw scoring rvvord. Uvrth svt a now rvvord for ther Fair- mount l'ark tloursv C1211-0.2D. 'l'hv loam Continued on to that National tlhatnpionships at Nvwark. whvrv it was only a n1attvrol'a few' points lwtwvt-ri Northeast and lirst plat-0. The' Northvast 'l'vam plat-vd fourth. liivhard Uabnvy is tht- only ltlf'Illlltxl' ofour graduating class who was on this lvatn. IZZ8 60 Bafxfaezfdall 7eam Wilh tha- Cilllllllgl' of thc' winlvr monlhs the- nliagrle' liyml B?1Sli1'lN'I'S,n unclvr lhv able' luloring ol' Coavh Ikon Woolvy, have' hvguu lhvir pluclivv svssiuns. Back l'I'UlIl last yf'Hl'.S i1if'xpv1'ivm'0d lf-am arf' vighl ol' this svasmfs ls-am. Tha-sv boys now have' lhv fwpvrivllcv and inlprovvd lulvnls 11904-ssal'y for a good hall vlub. Wilh highvr spirits lhan our l3aslwl.hall 'l'Pams havv had for lhv pas! lbw yvars. lhe' boys have gllllf' Io all ol' the-ir praclic-ci svssions and svrimrnagrvs dvi:-rniirwd lo lIIlpI'UYO lasl yeiafs sick i'c-corrl- ll' lhv buys vunlinur' lhvir winning Sll'l'i1li0lllhI'f'i' in a ruw uul ol' lhv firsl four QHIYIUS, watch for u grrvul svason. I30 Q Uill'1'izissi'uslsu sliuiloii ofdouhl upon play-oli ilol SUE ison. XIf'i'1-fl While-5 Xbl'ulnovilz. .lavk is-s, for in .lzmuur5. xxhivh is thx- mimlmllf- ol' lhf I,urrl Ifoopvr. Ile-nry llanlC' Fllj.l'QIiii. and Louis ShorI5 fiI'lllliIlj.I1'I' will huvv vndvd lhvii high svhool lmskvlbzill 4'ul'1'1'l's. With Ihr- vxvvp- ' I ls il2iYl' all i'vuc'liv1l six lion ol ioopu lhfsl box In-4-I in hu ml 0 ' gill :md lmw usvfl lhis hvighl lo grvul xzilllzigfv umlvr thi- lmslwl. N51 xii '7wak 7eam With live major Athletic Championships under our belts during the 39 - ill season, the Archive's Fleet-Footed Deers' were confronted with the task of bringing the total up to six. linder the able guid- ance of Coaches Alexander, Owen, and Smith, the boys started indoor practice early in February. The intro- duction of the new streamlined meet was a headache, because it called for more boys. leaving our team with large gaps to be filled. Encouragement was given by the large turnout, which showed the spirit, and the ma- terial needed to take the title. Driven by that North- east spirit, the Deers downed Northeast Catholic. West Catholic, Southern. Germantown, Olney, Gratz. Bartrarn, Ben Franklin. and Frankford before being 1 J! if F ' tx S?-ff ,FZ fl:-nu.-..,. E',!5f43' -Lqnif' 'H' . , H ' M, ' .01 Y -ts f lwalvn hy lhs' d1'l'vnding vhampions, Ovvrhrook. 'l'hP lallvr NlliNillf'Ii a stubborn .'xI't'hiVl' loam by lhrve- points. 'I'hv day ol' lhc- championship raw found a rvsllf-ss but spirilf-d :hl'l'iliVf' 'l'f'anl invading Franklin Field. Thr- boys !'oug:hl hard lo 2iYPIlQIf' lhvir ions' dvfvat, and whvn lhv poinls vwlw' lallivd vw lvarnf-d our vfforl was noi in vain. for lhf' 1Xr'c'ilivc's had dvlhronvd Ihf' Pan- lhvrs and had lakvn the-ir sixth championship. Uni' rlasx hoaslvd a large' quola of poinl gcllers, nainf-ly: fXII'rf-d .M1rarnovilz. Wallvr Boller, Richard Ilalnwy. .losm-ph DiQuinzio, James Spvllrnan, and War- rf-n Waldron. 'l'hf' grvalvsl jolt lhv lf-am l'Pl'0iV6'd was lhf- gradnaling of thc- vnlirf- Hurdle- 'I'varn composvd of Frank Ilvhlf-zza. Hs-nry Fnggzili, liugenv Lalli. and Harry M4-hrs-r. Yorrn Iidvlrnan. lhfl Manager, was also Io:-xl hy graduation 'K u u Q J f., 5' fs., ating fllo if UUPIII I liallx ixif IH Mani is Dc M1 lld VN' :ILT ' Warrs-n Waldron Morris Abranlovilz Ilivhard Dahnm-y Ilobflrl llndson V1 Swim ' '7eam Xllvr winning lhv Public' lligli IA-aguv vruwn for four c'n11sv4'illiw yvars. lfuavli Nf'lSUlI.S nalalors arm' agrain allmnpling: Qilllllllixl' Slll'l'l'SSlilll yvar. lg0lWf'l'Il Ifaplaiu liewmlw- Durinulh and l 'I'HIlIly U'l5rivn, lhv backslrukv ewvill will bv ably lakvn vars' ul. sinvv both have brukf-n lhfx Publim' lligh I'm'ul'cl. livurgf s I'i'i'Ul'll in l.0:T and FVHIIIIQQS onv-lvnlb ul' a svcund sluwvr, 1.6-8. 'XIIIOIIQL' llw lop brvaslslrnlwrs in lhv lvaguf- is Tlimnsnn, w bn has jusl lwwcliilly lakvn llw spollighl- Iii-rkls'y l'illis.miPol'lh1- svniurs on lhv squad, is also a linv l1l'vaslsl1'ukvr, and usually lirlluws right bvhind 'l'l1mnsun. Frankie' Wahl, our 2220 spur-ialisl. w hu was carrivll mm' lruin last yl'kil'.S squad. is vliinbing: lo nvw lwiglils. Nlvsrupian. llarl, and Curr haw svvllwcl positions as sprinlvrs in lhv l'1'vvslylv 1-wnls. Fink is pi'c-ilivlvcl ln bv llIlUlllt'l' Iiill lfanl in llu' Capavily ol' tliwr, and wel arm' vvrlain lhal hr- will do his bvsl lo l'ullill lbis prvdi1'linn. xvllvll our vlass gradualvs. Captain fil'Ul'gIl' Durmulh. Divk Johnson, who was im-liffilllv lo play lJf'l llISO ul' lhv nvw six lvrinu rwfulaliun. lim-kls-y lillis. lmnn P' . K 7' Nlvsrupian. Charlie' livklvr. who also was iuvligriblv duv to be-ing: uvvr lhv age- lirnil, and lln- le-am's rnanagrvr. llarry lXif'l1l'0I'. will all bm- losl In lhv squad. Wx' arf' 1'e'rlain, l1UVHxYf'l'. lhal Ibis will nul rf-sull in pour spiril on lhv squad. bm-- vausi- 4nu'v a vllalnpinn. always a m'harnpiun. GW7 lining inln lln- Iillll si-nsml, Ilw g.fylllllilSlll' rnvnlnr. Nlr. liuln-rl Slllllll. lnnl only an llwy ye-lfwnrls. Will: lln' nnliring: 1'll'nrls ul' 1-0-1'z1plmn l1l1zn'l1-s livkll-l', ln- suun haul an lrains-ml aggrrv- gulinn nl'gynn1usls. Starling' lhv SUHSUIIWllllllylIljIl'Ul0l'S.lll1'y' 1l1-ll-ulvml lln- linllclogfs ul' llrnlz by llw sm-muh nl' 8.19 l- lu 1332. l olluwing1 Illis yivlnry llwy lrunm'vcl lln- Snlnnlrzin Clhznnps. .lc-nkinlnmi. by lln- m'1-ryyln-ln1iil,u sc-41:1-ul'fl42l2 lo l I 12. lion- linning Iln-ir winning: sliw-nk. ilu-y cl:-ll-ulvfl. in UI'Il4'l'. l3zn'lrann :intl lirzilx. Ulnvy and li0l'lllillll4lVHl in lfliilljflllill' nu-4-ls, and Wvsl l,lllllHll'lIllll2l in ai tlnul IllN'l. XKWUI' llll'Hll,EllUlll lhv 1-nlirv si-usml was lln-rv ai lril nl'1nm-1-1-1mlicl1-m'4- slinyyn. Ns an 1-lwmiiirnr an-liivwim-nl. lln-sv urlisls ol' lln- lmrs and rings yu-nl In lln- nvnlrul lluor nl' lhv 'lilll'Ilg.ff'lII1'lIlil1' In cl1'l'1-ul. ull nl' lln- nlln'c-lrnwllinns-cl lvanns for lhm- lfhannpinnsllip nl' Iln- l'llilncl1-lpliiu l.1-ugglw. lflnirliv Iivkli-1-plan-ml lirsl on lhv pumllm-l bars :incl was jmlgvcl zill-:n'nnn1l nmn. linssm-ll Fox and lfrziigg' Slllllll. illlllfillglll nol plnviilg' in llim- lirsl Iiw. ziclilml llliilly' ns:-l'nl puinls lo lln' ,M'c'llix'1-'s sm-011-. 'lln-sv points vznnv in lllllllly lzxtvr. ln-vuiisn' Ulm-y. yylnm vunn- in sf-mnnl. lnnl 3,380 pninls in our IHHI pninls. 'lilllIS :nmlllvr lmzngflie- l,l2illl'Ill was min by Nm'lln'usl. Vlillf' vrf-clil gm-s In 1-w-i'ynrw yylin ln-lpn-rl: lhv lvani. Mr. linlwrl Sinilh. nwnlur: lfrunk Nl. Smith and Harry' Nlvhrvr. xl?lll21gI4'l'S, and lhv sludvnl body for lhf-ir line- support. IZSS ill Mbwwgg A 5 A A , 5-5 Eafieialf 7am Completing his second year as coach ol' the Northeast Basehallers. Huss Tompkins has guided his team through victories and fame to annex the ljuhlic High Baseball Championship. Nlr. Tompkins. our present coach. is a fellow-Northeaster himself. As a student of' our school, he was not very active in sports because of' his weight. tipping the scales at less than 125 pounds when he graduated. Starting the season. Coach Tompkins proceeded to build up the team's physical and mental condition. With levi regulars returning from the previous team. which had finished in a tie for second place. Coach Russ Tompkins faced what seemed to be a bare and lean season against the ever still'ening Pulilic lligh School competition. lnder Co-captains lidward Dudlick and Walter Chmilowski, the Archives prepared themselves for grim. hard-fought battles in the race for the crown. Ising these veterans as the nucleus, Coach Tompkins groomed the team f'or the first game with Cheltenham who were conquered easily 8-0. Lower Alerion was next sulxdued. I0-0: then Northeast eked out a victory over Southeast Catholic in a close game. l-0: and the Archives ended the pre-season games with a 6-4 win over Camden. The Northeast liasehallers entered into the league competition hy defeating the Germantown Bears 2-0. Then came what proved to he the Archives' only defeat. They were vanquished, 5-0. by the Southern Hams. Frankford's fighting Pioneers and West Philadelphia's Speedboys were vanquished 5-2 and 13--L. respectively. Next. Northeast's team mauled Ben Franklin 2-1-0. ltoxborough. Central, Gratz. and Olney were defeated in quick succession by the scores of' 11-0, 13-0, 2-0, and l-0. By this long line of victories, Northeast received the oppor- tunity to play Southern High for the Public High League Championship. A hard-fighting Northeast team won the long- sought. trophy. Those seniors playing on the team were: Walt Chmilowski. outfielder, and Sam Hanley. thirdbaseman. Other outstanding players were John Heenan, Richard Hayward, and Adolph Kessel. l36 Qi X .3 Tix -if P329 Q' 5 ,M .f 'rt I I f I we r 1 J . '-53 ' ,. J L I it ,v -1 '-M 1 ,vu L.. x s .- ...M -Q 4, N 1-:Jr '-W-I--ff-'J----' 1- V- -ii 1 - :A '-. . 'i N. 1' .,,'-'L' fe, 2 'V x A 1 'f '-1? .A ' -f , 'fs X . , -SA Q ,-11' 5 pf-,. 'gr' mixed' ' I 1 1 .1 -if A x as .- If tg. ' 9 ' -M' Q 'I 5 it a, gi N531 Q- -rw' Jr as M E .1-. .. efuukt 7eam The Northeast Tennis Club is one of the oldest organizations in the school, having been founded in 1900. In the same year, it entered the interscholastic league, in which it achieved a commendable record. In the past few years the record of the team has not been especially good, but it has provided enough competition to make the other teams regard it as anything but a set-up. The team has been capably coached by Mr. Garrod, of the Mechanic Arts Department. He has done a fine job, considering the amount of material he has to work withg and we give him much credit for the teams he has produced in the past few years. The members of this year's team, who fought hard for the school, were: Kmetz, captain and number one man: Carp, number two mang Gottshalk, the number three man: and Linder, number four. Berkley Ellis, one of our graduating members, also played an impor- Wi 7m Coach Boyd's 1940 Golf Team finished second in a keen Public High League race. The season started olf rather poorly with the team losing to Germantown, Frankford, and Rox- borough, after which the team went through the rest of the season unbeaten. The Northeast High linksmen were runners-up to a strong Roxborough High team. Ours was the only team that was able to defeat the Indians in a league match. Joe McCarthy, who, as a senior, captained the 1940 Boydmen, was runner-up in the Annual Bright Memorial Tournament at Wildwood last summer. The other senior member of the Golf Team was the brilliant Earl Graham, who was undefeated in league competition- tant part on the team. ef' f...-0' iw.. ...fr ix, 'f 4 'M M, -va 4 1 . - te . 'gr ir -i 'r M ig '11 f ' 5, , 1.1 2 'cf 2' Z' ,. ff 5 .3 dj-T ZZ' 31-,,g,,,Y 'JE-.eigx . I ,gn-H -Q 73 51.1, ' ? 'rf X Je J J: --..,. -.rg is ,, . 17 g-'-- it-c-J.. fs 4 .Ffa A ' I1 i' 1-I 'H' 'ff' 'fi-:egg-7' rr: X 1rl'I4:..' v. -1 5 :ii fgQ2?5Z?51'rf-:lj '9' A n ,'j,.y 'Q in fe- mfg.. - 2.44.11 ,3,..f,.ih f- h E A , ,X 7 x ,,,.:hL,. - act' ,- ,fgage N. 11 -, NN- Q if-' SFS?-E i1g ' , sg' 5,1 V ff 'L .' A 4 --..s...:.-fmxfv. if 'L' 5 1 . - ., .-,jf 3 sr . 5 H , 1 '7!1e6 Under the direction of Mr. Tompkins, the Cheerleading Squad this year, as usual, was made up of fellows who are active around the school. They were: Charlie Eckler. Bob Loudin, and George Shatzau from the Gym Team, Sam Alexander, Walt Sonstelie, and Adolph Shahacker, who are all members of the Hi-Y and also active around the school. Two other members of the squad were Jim Ellis and Vince Hilbert. Each boy wore a sweater with a black letter on the front and a red letter on the back. The letters spelled out NORTHEAST when the cheerleaders stood shoulder to shoulder. Because of this novel attire the boys were by far the most colorful Cheerleading Squad in the city. The squad not only led the cheers at the football games, but were also at the soccer games, assemblies, rallies, and basketball games. Charlie Eckler, .lim Ellis, and Berk Ellis are the seniors who will be lost. to the squad when they graduate in February. 138 FOOTBALL Walt Chmilowski-'39, '40 Henry Weinraub-'39, '40 Craig Smith-'40 Frank Smith-'40 George Whitaker-'40 James lVIcCort-'40 Casimir DeCwikiel-'40 SOCCER Edward McGhee-'39, '40 Gaetano Ricci-'40 William Klein-'40 Eugene Anderson-'40 Warren R. Smith-'40 BASE ETBALI, Louis Gruninger-'39, '40 Henry Fuggiti-'39, '40 Jack Cooper-'39 Alfred Abramovitz-'39, '40 SWIMMING Harry Mehrer-'39, '40 flVlgr.D George Dormuth-'39, '40 Leon Mesropian-'40 Berkley Ellis-'40 K IROSS-COI l NT H Y Richard Dabney-'39, '40 Joseph Di Quinzio-'38 EE 60 GYMNASTICS Charles Eckler-'38, '39, '40 Russell F ox-'40 Craig Smith-'40 Frank Smith-'40 fMgr.D Harry Nlehrer-'39 ClVlgr.J TRACK Joseph Di Quinzio-'39 William Boller-'40 Henry Fuggiti-'40 Harry Nlehrer-'40 Warren Waldron-'39, '40 Eugene Lalli-'40 Francis De Mezza-'40 Norman Edelman-'40 flVlgr.D BASEBALL Walter Chmilowski-'39, '40 Samuel Hanley-'40 FEN C ING George Senderling-'40 GOLF Earl Graham-'40 Joseph lVl0Carlhy-'40 TABLE TENNIS Bernard Luber-'40 Alberl. Lewis-'40 139 FACULTY I M5 PRINCIPAL Q Ame A vi 25261 f7,4,-1' i ,. . V4 'gg m y 'Q --QQ ' 6' ' ' Zwfbplg Q Wg ff V- 23, M jZ:'Q,.,Zzfw,,A, Qm'?ii ZW GWMWL - L, '-- ' MLm ,Q ' , 0 Uzuiiyw by wQS MQW 061144755 QQ - X9 W gqffff ew LWW ' ffm, Q, ff? 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LAPP: Make your demonstration like a girl's dress: long enough the subject and short enough to be interesting. MACLASKEY: When I taught this at Drexel . . . M ENKITS: 'l'hat's -2! . H. MOORE: It.'s the same old chestnut! PARK ER: Did you hear the Quiz Kids last night!! . PEACOCK: You're next on the Bible! . PENNYPACKER: Thatis right. Is it not!! PHILLIPS: You don't think very good on this subject, do youll PIWOSKY: Do you follow me? RHOADS: Rise and make a speech! ROWLAND: Good morning, boys! L. K. SMITH: Science is akerate! The lesson for tomorrow is- STITELER: How about it., boys? TAYLOR: Thou shalt remove the highest Common factor! WILDES: Take two! WINICOV: Watch your labels! ZIMMERMAN: Now's your chance to get a quick ten! 142 I to cover 7'WQw4ffw MT? R4 A Qui! GMTV LIFE MEMBERSHIP TEN DOLLARS Be among the first from the Class of January 1941 to become a life member ALUM I ASSOCIATIO ofthe NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL Send check to JOHN K. WILDEMORE, Treamrer or HARRY E. KRUG, Arrifmnt Treasurer AT THE SCHOOL Mak . . To Zamsky Studios for their tins- photographs of the Sf-nior Class. . . 'l'o Peerless lingraving Company for their unique- design and engraving. . . 'l'o Williams SL Marcus Printing Company for their linf- assistance' in printing this Year Book. . . 'l'o Mr. H. A. Abbott for his aid in taking snapshots around the school. . . 'l'o tho livening Public' Ledger for kindly relinquishing to us their lint' photos of Northeast Athletics. 144 4. N. . z I an . F , '. fn -H I . A i, z'-2-xm-f'j:, im . 4.a'MHf.: 'f iff-iw-iiffli -wi'-.G -22.-vfreaizgf .,.-1-ay12-Q.:-3.y.,,..,,.f..s'-N.-:Q,. 1 . Q.. --ilk f if' 1.5 -I. -:I . ..X v- I Q - ,f f ' .,.- g4Q,gj f' 1-.4 .31'5.Af.,,g5' . .-'gg nv, ffm- .H-gQQ.g,. ff .. f - l 1 . f . ... .- 'W -ff if '.,,,?g1.21.. . -.. . w-Lg22EZgg21Jg....'3ifSa.f2' 5- '-...gf W 15?- .z..... 5,,?1. .,, , ye QQ'.4,f.5?afg?fi.f-'- n.maaMj-?m'.5..gf xy.-55.5--s AJ A V. 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