Northeast High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL THOMAS I. CAROLAN 3227 North Marston Street Stud To be a great lover Now wait a minute! Tom was very popular and well-liked around Northeast. He was active as a Senator, Alternate, and a member of the Traffic Squad. He partic- ipated in the famous North- east Revue. Stud will be re- membered as a true North- easter. LE ROY CASTAN 617 Levick Street Castan Mechanic Here it comes. Many fellows had interest- ing hobbies, but Castan's was about the most unusual. Rais- ing hamsters is indeed unusual for a high school stu- dent, but we imagine it could be profitable. He did, how- ever, find some time away from his pets to maintain his studies and serve on the Locker Squad. RICHARD CASTAN 2417 East Hazzard Street Dick Gym teacher That's right. Although spending most of after-school hours engaging in athletics, being co-captain of the Gym Team and a mem- ber of the Track Team, Dick found time to serve his school on the Traffic Squad and was also elected class Senator. His popularity extended to the Original Hi-Y in which he was chaplain. IOSEPI-I CERINO 2862 N, Twenty-Seventh St. Ice Gentleman of leisure Check out. Ice is truly cne of North- east's sons. As co-editor-in- chief of the Archive and news editor of the Megaphone, he proved his journalistic abili- ties. His other extra-curric- ular activities included the lnterscholastic League, Lunchroom Music Committee, Rotary Club, Circle Hi-Y, Northeast-Kensington Dance Committee, Senate, and the Spanish Club. He received a Senate Award and spent his senior year in the Honor Section. ' wx 1 'Twenty-F our LOUIS E. CHARTOCK 2078 East Cumberland Street Lou Medical Doctor Drift. Lou was well-liked by his classmates in his stay at Northeast. He was a mem- ber of the U.N.N.E., Camera Club, Tennis Team, Stamp Club, and the Traffic Squad. Lou also spent three years in the Honor Section. His ambi- tion is to be a doctor and we assume he shall succeed. WILLIAM C. CLOPPER H862 Bustleton Avenue Clip To be a success Dad-blame. It's a great asset to be able to take your car apart and fix what might be wrong with it. Such was Clip's hobby, and we understand that he was quite accomplished in it. He also served his class in the capacity of Alternate. WILLIAM COCO 4208 North Franklin Street Coke Gym teacher A natural athlete, as was exemplified by the fact that he won three varsity letters in Gym. Coke was also popular with classmates, be- ing elected class Senator and to the Executive Com- mittee. A true Northeaster, he was prominent in the Re- vue, and served on the Traffic Squad and Lunchroom Music Committee. ARNOLD A. COHEN 1934 North Thirty-Second St. Professor To be a success Howdy friend. Many boys in our class feel that their greatest achieve- ment is reaching the A class, among them is Pro- fessor. Pcpular with the fellows he was twice elected class Alternate.

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CLASS OF JUNE 1950 EDWARD IACOB BRYNER 5203 Oakland Street Ace Engineer I shall not resign, Mr Rho dsl w s v p r is sta e sf, serving as ernate, an usher at graduation, and spending five terms in the Honor Section. Ed was also a member of the Foreign Policy Association. Outside of school, he takes an active part in the Order of De Molay. of JM-A ROBERT W. BRYSON 254 East Ontario Street Bob To make a million You ain't just whistling Dixie Bob was a very popular boy during his stay at North- east. His favorite hobby is fishing. Bob participated in sports outside of school. He will be long remembered by his classmates. IULIUS BUCHHOLZ 2828 Overington Street Sonny Build own home Okay. lulius was a well-known fellow around Northeast. He had many friends during his stay at Northeast. His hobby is building models. Some of his activities included being a member of the Traffic Squad, and the lunior Varsity Base- ball Team. STANLEY E. BUDINSKY 2415 Meredith Street Stash Flying a plane Hurry up. Stash was a very popular fellow with the Northeast students. His hobby is play- ing basketball. Some of his activities while at Northeast included being a member of the Stage Crew and the Traffic Squad. Stash will be remembered by his friends at Northeast long after he grad- uates. 6 00 Twenty-Three THEODORE BURK 249 East Mayfield Street Ted Photographer Ted is known by everyone at Northeast. His hobby is photography. Some ot Ted's activities at Northeast in- cluded being a member of the Gym Team, the Soccer Team, and the Traffic Squad. Ted will be remembered by his friends long after he gradu- ates from Northeast. WILLIAM HARRY BUSSEMER 2094 East Pickwick Street Buss Cartoonist To work is to succeed. The above saying has been put into practice by Buss. He was art editor of both the Megaphone and Archive. In his spare time he practices drawing ot cartoons. We are sure he will realize his ambi- tion. CHARLES DANIEL CAHALL 4824 Melrose Street - Whitey Auto mechanic What do you say? Many of the fellows dldn't have time to participate in extra-curricular activities. ws was true of Whitey. We ghim success in his ambi- ti' to become an automobile mechanic. VINCENT CAPPELLO 2805 North Twenty-Fifth Street Vint Sax in name band You'll get over that. Although he took some time off for the Gym Team, in which he became accom- plished in tumbling, Vint's main interest was the Wood- land String Band. He also took part in the Revue and was elected an Alternate.



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fir - I 'Q CLASS OF JUNE 1950 LEONARD COHEN 2531 North Douglas Street I'Ienny To be a success Work hard, pal. Althoughstartinghiscareer at Northeast in the Honor Section, Henny later left that group. His main interest was fixing cars. If he heeds his favorite saying, we're sure his ambition will be realized. RAYMOND ANTHONY COLA 3856 North Fairhill Street Coke Bookkeeper Why don't you stop it? One of the many loyal sports fans of Northeast, Coke's interest extended to the Senate Plays and Revues, but most of his after-school hours were spent in the bowl- ing alley. Although his am- bition is bookkeeping, we feel he will have to teach mathe- matics on the side. ROBERT WARREN COOPER Coop Successful Oh yea, that right? Big Coop always took it easy around school, never rushing here and there like the little freshmen. His hobby is, like the favorite outdoor sport of many, fishing. He fulfills his ambition by devot- ing much time to his hobby. Coop also played on the championship freshman Baseball Team. FRANCIS I. COZZO, IR. 2129 South Nineteenth Street Frank Accountant You're a clown. Football, basketball, and baseball took up most of Frank's time. Although he was never acclaimed as some athletes are, he played considerably onthe sandlots of Phila. Frank was elected Alternate and also served on the Traffic Squad. With a little push, we're sure he will fulfill his ambition. Wi, 0 Twenty-Five WILLIAM CRONIN 43 East Silver Street Bill To be a success Can you prove it? Many fellows like various sports, but not everybody can make the team. Bill followed all of Northeast's sports events with great interest and con- tributed greatly to the out- standing characteristics of sportsmanship for which our school is noted. He also wrote for the Megaphone. He is a true Northeaster. CARLTON S. CUPPS 2857 North Bambrey Street Carl' Auto mechanic Come on, will ya! The main interest of many of the fellows in our class is fixing up cars. As this applies to Carl also, it ap- pears that the new car busi- ness is doomed. He also likes baseball and hopes someday to become a pro. Around NE he served on both the Traffic and Locker Squads. ALBERT DAMIANO Al To be a success Have fun. Popular song recordings is one of the large industries in the United States and many of his friends believe that Al is responsible for it. Collect- ing these popular records takes up most of his time Cand moneyl. Al also was active in the dance class at our sister school, in the Stage- craft Club, and served as Senator and Alternate. RICHARD A. DARDEN IBS2 North Franklin Street Dick To be a success We're going to miss you around here. One of the most widely dis- cussed problems around school, of course, was girls. Dick was no exception, rating them along with cars fthey go togetherl as his main interests. He was active in the dance class at Kensington and also served on the Traffic Squad.

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