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NE HIGH SCHOOL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lfioipf l l 4 1 . JOHN COLLINS 9935 Longshore Avenue i'To be Somebody Wilson John liked Popular Music and Dancing. Like many Northeasters who are always kidding, John's favorite saying was: l'm off girls. EDWIN B. COMFORT 9556 North 18th Street College FitzSimons Ed was well known around school for his activities connected with Kensington. Ed was president of the Hi-Y, a member of the Prom and Dance Committees, Swimming Team, and a Senator. He also ushered at the Northeast Revues and Senate Plays. Ed's hobbies were Dancing and Swimming. . 5 C. GUS CONSTANT 9919 North 94th Street Success Pierce Gus was very active while at Northeast. He was Cross Country Co-Captain, a member of the Track Team, Hi-Y, Honor Roll, Senate, First Aid Squad, Executive Com- mittee, Record Book Staff, Bible Club, Athletic Committee, Skating Club and the Gym Squad. His hobbies were Sports and Dancing. ALBERT CORNEY 714 West Cambria Street Pattern Maker Stetson Al's main outside interest beside baseball was Photography. He was o member of the Baseball Team. The expression Motha Humphrey was often heard from Al. JAMES COMBER 7119 Ditman Street Electrician Harding Jim was a member of the Victory Corps and was well liked by his classmates. BENE CT CONROY 918 E Wildey Street Electric l gineeri !lPenn Treaty ' Be ' most f lar saying was t' e are mo n timesif Ben was n he Hen oll and a member of he Skatinioglub during his North- ast caree .7 His hobby was Sports. GEORGE WAKELEY COOPER 9453 North Opal Street Draftsman FitzSimons George spent most of his spare time out of school in Dancing. His familiar expression was: Dig me, Cuddyln l N J W SALVATOR . CORSO 9410 Vcest affield Street A Teacxher FitzSimons alvator hobby was Collecting Still ps a Old Coins. His favorite say as to ask girls How you all'3' e was a member of the Fe g Team and an Alternate.
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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CLASS OF JANUARY KP I RUSSELL CAIN 1390 Russell Street Farm in Alaska Wagner Russell, an active, loyal North- easter, was on the Football Team, a Senator, and an Alternate. MARTIN CHERRY 100 East Meehan Avenue Get Married Roosevelt Martin's favorite saying was: Don't be that way! As a hobby he indulged in sports and Electrical Work. He was a member of the Varsity Football Team of 1944. ROBERT CHRISTIAN 1694 East Hunting Park Avenue Machinist Harding Bob's hobby was Dancing and Monkeying with Machinery, since he wanted to be a Machinist. Girls were also one of his sidelines. He was a member of the Spanish Club. f CLARENCE W. R 9917 East eh venue Phys. Educ. r Penn Treaty Bu as a v active member of the u ent b . He was the Co- Ca i e Soccer Team and a me d the Swimming and Track Tea . e was also on the Traffic Sq i-Y, Library Squad, Victory Corps, Spanish Club and an Alter- nate. Being an athlete, Bud's hobby naturally was Athletics. PHILIP CARDWELL . 3057 Rorer Street Draftsman K Stetson Phil play b all at Northeast and p t ' spare time playing ba Welsewhere. His favorite sag was We got to win! lo I. p 5 ,I WENDELL L. STNUT 1713 We ' ton Street Doctor . FitzSimons We I fhobby was looking at girls. was a member of the Cr ss ntry Team while at North- ea , d he also participated in the S and Bible Clubs. His most F lar saying was: Don't worry a out it! ALEXANDER C. CL 9999 E Street Success Ii etson Al was on th C s ountry and Track Team. H o was a member of e Gym ad, Skating Club, B' I and the Senate. His ying was: What do you s itterbug'? WILLIAM COHEN 9814 West Lehigh Avenue Chiropodist FitzSimons Bill's hobbies were Dramatics, Stamp Collecting, and Scouting. His activities were the Bicycle Squad, Traffic Squad, Glee Club, Revue, Senate Play, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Honor Section, and Record Book Staff. 97
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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WALTER COTTEE 1845 East Cambria Street Engineer Jones Walt'shobbywascollectingtrolley transfers. His activities were: the Traffic Squad, Honor Roll, and Library Squad. ' . EDWARD T. DALY 1 833 Glenview Street Farm in Alaska Wilson Ed was an athletic member of Northeast. He was on the Varsity Football Team for two years. He was also Vice-President of the Senior Class. His hobby was sports. THEODORE L. DE l.EAVER 2342 Sharswood Street Musician Vaux Ted was a member of the Track Team and the Fencing Club. His main interest outside of school work was Athletics. LOUIS DESIATO 3822 North Sixth Street Football Coach Stetson While at Northeast Lou was noted for saying, Watch Franklinville this year! CLASS OF JANUARY ROBERT J. CULP 1720 Lansing Street Mechanical Engineer Stetson Bob liked to tinker with Models and Mechanical Machines in his spare time, His favorite familiar say- ing was: What do you say, Joe? JACOB DAVITIAN 3261 North Philip Street Electrical Engineer Stetson Jack had several ways to spend his leisure tim These wer fndulg- . ' . V . U' 1 g in S orts agic. k was Qwllu the HERBERT DEMCHICK 47th and Pine Streets Raising Horses Wagner Herb had a familiar saying that, we are sure, he didn't learn around Northeast, and that was: Look girls! He was a member of the Library Squad and Victory Corps. Herb collected old American money for a hobby. BERNARD PHILIP DIAMOND 2345 Germantown Avenue Musician Cooke Bernie made Music and Swimming his hobbies and was on the Library Squad, the Victory Corps, the Stamp Club, and in the Airplane Model Club.
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