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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 NE HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM DI FRANCESCO 465 East Mechanic Street Auto Mechanic Football was Bill's hobby and he was on the varsity Football Squad for three years. RENALDO DI N ELLA 3027 Kensington Avenue Chemist Jones Rini's hobby was running. His activities were the Traffic Squad, Cross Country Team, Honor Roll, and Honor Section. RALPH EDWARDS 3453 North Mascher Street Teacher Stetson During his stay at Northeast, Ralph liked to play the organ and made this his foremost hobby. He was on the Library Squad, the Circle Hi-Y, on the Business Staff of the Mega- pnone, Played the Organ in Morri- son Hall, and was on the Honor Roll. HENRY P. EHRENFEUCHTER 7955 Bingham Street Commercial Artist Stetson Henry made Playing the Piano, Football, and Sketching his favorite hobbies and was on the Megaphone Staff and a Secretary in the Distribu- tive Education Course. SYLVESTER DILLARD 1793 North Front Street Pilot Penn Treaty Dil made Antique Collecting and Collecting Old Coins his favorite hobbies, and, although not associated with any of Northeast's teams he played football and basket ball outside of school. ROBERT DYER Q45Q North Fifth Street Navy Mechanic Stetson At Northeast Bob was in the Skating Club and made Sports, espe- cially Skating, his hobby. WILLIAM EGENOLF 1849 East Monmouth Street Engineer Jones While at Northeast, Bill devoted most of his time to photography. He was an outstanding bowler, and proved his ability on the Bowling Team. BRUNO EISELE 1960 North Second Street Draftsman Penn Treaty Woodwork set the pace among Bruno's hobbies and he was well known for saying, Meet you at the lunch room! 30
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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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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CLASS OF JANUARY HANS K. ENGHOFER 3418 North Bodine Street Business Man Stetson While at Northeast Hans was Office Manager ofthe Megaphone, on the Library Squad, the Traffic Squad, the Bowling Team, and was in the Original Hi-V. His hobby was Playing Recorded Music at Dances. JAMES C. ERICKSON, lll 7717 Fayette Street Medicine Wagner Music took first place among Moose's hobbies and he was Class Secretary. He was also on the Prom Committee, the Record Book Staff, in the School Band, in the Orchestra, on the Megaphone, in the Archive Hi-Y, in Three Band Festivals and on the First Aid Squad, Traffic Squad, Cross Country Team and the Libra Squad. We . JOHN T. EYRE 4913 Longshore Avenue Success Harding Jack was in the Archive Hi-Y, and chose Sports as his leading hobby. He was noted around the school for saying, How de do de? JOHN FEDERSPIEL 4007 North Fairhill Street Medicine Cooke John didn't have a hobby but he was well known for saying, That's too bad! He was a member of the Victory Corps, was on the Library Squad, the Traffic Squad, and in the Skating Club. 31 HARRY EPSTEIN 616 West Columbia Avenue Electrical Engineer Reading High Harry was on the Second Football Team and the Library Squad, and made Football his chief hobby. RUDOLPH EWALD 643 West Somerset Street Farmer Stetson Sports was the leader among Rudy's hobbies and he was noted for his favorite saying, Cheese and cracked ice! ANTHONY FALZARANO 3460 Helen Street Mechanical Engine r Jones Readin Fi ibn w9cl:iiy's h by ' is a v tid'-included his a Sen't a Ticket Col- ctor atidel Revub. His favorite saying, Every dog has his day, was well-known among his class- mates. GEORGE FERRAL 9539 North Cleveland Street Navy Mechanic Gillespie George chose Sports as his favorite hobby and was noted among his buddies for saying, Hey there!
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