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NE HIGH SCHOOL ff ff ff it f CLASS OF JANUARY HAROLD ACKERMAN 1959 West Spencer Street Phys. Educ. Teacher Wagner Harold's activities around school dealt mostly with Athletics. His hobby was sports and his favorite saying was, Things are tough all over, Mac. He was a member of the Cheerleaders' Squad and Capt- ain ofthe Gym Team. BERNARD ALTER 5318 Tabor Road Millionaire FitzSimons Bud was the Assistant Treasurer of the Graduating Class, a member of the Library Squad, Megaphone Stall, Cross Country and Tennis Teams and the Executive Committee of the A Class and a member of the Executive Council of the Senate. He was also a Senator, and Alter- nate. Bowling was Bud's hobby and his favorite saying was Wine, Women, and then Worry. A Wt! NICHOLAS APFL 6606 North Glenloch Street Civil Engineer Stetson Nick liked to go Skating and to Build model airplanes in his spare time. He had a favorite saying. ' ff-W EMANUE Y ' ss 9730 We - 4 h Avenue Radio Engineer FitzSimons Radio, and S mp Collecting were Emanuel's fa ite past times. During his ee Northeast he partici- pate ' e Radio Club. HERBERT ADAMS 9457 Seventy-ninth Avenue Navy Wagner Herb's hobby was girls. One of his favorite sayings was Which way did he go, George, Which way did he go? f ELMER ANDERSON 914 North Fourth Street College-Millionaire Penn Treaty Elmer's hobbies were Bowling and Swimming. Whenever someone heard For Goodness Sakesl in that familiar tone, they could tell that Elmer was cround. JAMES ARMOUR 4997 Ormond Street Lawyer Harding Jim's hobby was Stamp Collecting. His activities were Circle Hi-V, Library Squad, Organization, Stall of the Record Book, Honor Section, and Honor Roll. JAMES E. AUSTIN 9337 West Firth Street Tool and Die Maker FitzSimons Jim's favorite saying was What do you say? He enjoyed Sports and Dancing as a hobby. Jim played Junior Varsity Baseball and was an Alternate in the Senate.
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4 4 U NE HIGH SCHOOL JOHN A. AYLING 322 Hellerman Street Preacher Wilson Johnny likes to toot the trumpet and tinker with autos. The familiar expression What the Ham, could usually be heard when John was around. He was in the Band all during his Northeast career and was a member of the Bible Club. EDWARD BARTON 3066 Hartville Street To Grow Hair Stetson Reading Dick Tracy was Ed's hobby and his favorite saying was, .1Yo. M THOMAS J. BEHAN 2120 Sixty-fifth Avenue To die ofold age Wagner Tom's language training resulted in his favorite saying Ubung macht den Meister. In his spare time, for amusement, Tom enjoyed Coin Col- lecting and Swimming. WILLIAM BENTZ 7318 Bingham Street Millionaire Wilson Bill liked to buy different cars and tamper with their motors. He didn't keep all the cars though. His well known expression was That's neat! HARRY BAKER 2241 North Eighth Street Soldier Central Harry was here for only one term and as a result had little time to begin activities. HERBERT BEERS 1802 West Albanus Street Machinist Cooke Herb didn't participate in many activities around school but, possibly, this was because he studied so much. ALLEN BENOWITZ 3215 West Turner Street Accountant FitzSimons Al was known for his good sports- manship around school with his fellow classmates. He was a fast talking fellow pre bww? EDWARD WILLIAM BIERN RD 2165 Conlyn reet - Electrical Worlflw W, Wagner BilI's favoriteyseying was Whats nea '? Hsrworked diligently on :cle mgaphone Publicity Staff during sstay at Northeast. 24
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