Northeast High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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3' CLASS OF JUNE 1950 ROBERT DICKSON 3114 Friendship Street Bob Engineer Well what d'ya know! A quiet likeable fellow, Bob spent most of his time playing and following baseball. He hopes to someday become an engineer. We wish him lots of luck. ROLAND DIGGS 1848 North Ringgold Street Fry Success Hey, my man, Fry was a member of the varsity Fencing Team and also manager. He played freshman Football, and also served this school community as lieutenant of the Traffic Squad, and on the Lunch- room Committee. If he con- tinues to persevere, we're sure he will be a success. FRANCO DIIOLS 1632 North Thirteenth Street Sloco Happiness 'Say there. An active member of the Traffic Squad, Sloco was good enough to make the second Table Tennis Team. His popularity among his classmates brought him the position of Alternate. Sloco also spent much time roller skating. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY 1651 Pratt Street Doc Radio announcer I-low about that? A sports hobbyist, Doc, as he was called by most of the fellows, spent a lot of time dancing. He became quite popular with the opposite sex because of this. With the voice Doc has, we're sure he'll make a fine radio announcer. VT Uri X 1 -I Twenty-Seven ' ..-XXV WALTER H. DRAYTON 1740 North Park Avenue Muscles Auto designer T'aint necessarily so. A member of the Traffic Squad, he also played center on the freshman Football Team, where his nickname, Muscles, originated. He is one of the few fellows whose hobby and ambition coincide, and we hear Mr. Ford is waiting for Muscles' grad- luation to ink a contract with lm. ROBERT IOSEPH DREXLER 1252 Brighton Street Drex Corp. President Hey, there. Some say that if your boat sinks you will swim whether or not you can. lf this is the reason for Drex's swimming ability, more of us should try it. He won three varsity letters in Swimming, and his main interest is boats. I ELMER C. DUCKIN LD 2320 Coral Stre Duke To be a success Hi-ya, Bub. A member of the Honor Section early in his NE life, Duke always showed great interest in sports. He was one of Northeast's staunchest sup- porters, and got a great deal of pleasure watching our various sports events. If he applies himself to his saying, we guarantee success. JAMES DAVID DUNNFEE lO38 West Indiana Avenue Big lim Engineer Gee whiz! A scholar and a gentle- man, Big lim, as most of his friends called him, was a true Northeaster. He was elected class Senator and also was on the Table Tennis Team. ff.. li

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NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL IRVING DAROFF 2616 North Thirtieth Street Irv Radio engineer Prove it. Behind the desk in the library could often be seen Irv's brown hair and fair complexion. As an active member of the Library Squad, he contributed much to his school. He also served on the Megaphone and Traffic Squads. WILLIAM DAVIDSON 2737 North Eleventh Street Davy Chemistry What's that about PB '? An active member of the Megaphone and Archive Staffs, Davy's main interests seem to be in Journalism. However, his hobbies are stamp-collecting and chemis- try. Popular with the fellows, he was appointed delegate to both the Phila. Public Schol- astic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. IAMES DAVIS 2205 East Hagert Street Iimmy Be a cop How's the boy? Although Iimmy did not take part in any activities at Northeast, he was a good student. His favorite pastimes are eating and hating women. RUSSELL G. DECHANT 2232 North Eighteenth Street Russ Electrical engineer How are you doin'? Besides being popular, Russ was perhaps the most active fellow in the class. He was ci member of the Orches- tra, Band, Swing Band, All- Senior High Orchestra and Band, Spanish Club, Kens- ington Dance Club. Russ was also a member of the Honor Section, Lunchroom Squad, and Archive Staff. With this background, Russ is sure to be a success. . 4: :x s,-Ci i ' ':1 t ta R-Xx HAROLD DEELEY 2948 North Hancock Street Hal Professional skater Drop dead. They say practice makes perfect. With all the skating Hal does on the side, he should be just about ready to step into a professional spot. Popular with the fellows, he also used his skating ability to attract the opposite sex. IOHN C. DE LEONE Paguessing Avenue Somerton, Pa. Ponce Motorist Hey, jerk. Although having the name of a famous Spanish explorer, Ponce was by no means inter- ested in exploring the deep, dark secrets of life. He is easy going, and well-liked by most of the fellows who know him. Elected class Senator, Ponce also acted in the Revue. EDWARD IOSEPH DENI 3415 F Street Moose Resort worker There she goes. Popular with the fellows, Moose had that natural ap- pearence and charm to make ci hit with the girls also. His hobby of dancing certainly didn't hinder his relations any. We hope he will find some work when not fulfilling his ambition. .dj x FR CISCO DIAZ 2802 East Memphis Street 'Frank' i weightlifter On W SUT6 WI in his Twenty-Six



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NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM FREDERICK DUNN 2137 East Cumberland Street Dunny Artist Are you for real? Many fellows who noticed the posters around school for the Revues and Senate Plays, didn't realize the work behind them. To Dunny we express our appreciation for the hours he put in working on them. To him we are in- debted for much of the success of these shows. JAMES FRANCIS EGAN, IR. 1124 East Tioga Stree Butch Meat tter Let's go .I With a 'ntere q hobby of photogl-?Dh tch has spent 61 g eat eal ei. time taking'kpictuiQ of nature. He was a iilember of the Press Photo Club and served on the Megaphone and Archive Staffs? We wish a great deal of luckxtq Butch in the butch- ery business. IAMES ROBERT EARLEY 6916 Keystone Street 1 ake Make a living What d'ya say! Like many Northeasters, Iake took a great deal ot in- terest in our sports activities. His main activity outside of school was to get a team to- gether and play whatever sport happened to be in sea- son. Iake also served on the Traffic Squad. LOUIS CHARLES EBERLE 4117 North Franklin Street Louie Television field Oh gee whiz. If he is as good in his hobby as in acting, the pants of the family will be worn by the op- posite sex. Louie's hobby is cooking and acting in Senate Plays and Revues. He also was elected secretary of the B class, and served on the Traffic Squad. if EVAN C. ECKERT 1344 Gillingham Street Eck Travel You know it. An outdoorsman, Eck and several of his buddies spent many memorable weekends camping. He declares there's nothing like a good outdoor life. Eck also served on the Traffic Squad and was elected to the Executive Committee. 1-Ie'll have to earn a little money though, to fulfill his ambition. WILLIAM H. ECKHARDT 3252 Hurley Street Eck Travel Hey, Ace. For a fellow to play three years of varsity Soccer at Northeast is quite an achieve- ment. Eck spends most of his time playing soccer, as his record shows, and has be- come quite accomplished at the sport. It seems that in playing soccer he doesn't travel enoughg he still wants to do more of it. He should j, have joined the Cross-Coun- try Team. Nt! tail' Oli IOHN IOSEPH EINHAUS Twenty-Eight 4247 North Reese Street lay Merchant Marine All rightie. One of those fellows who likes to play football the year 'round, I ay has to diversify his sports, for the reason that there's nobody to play foot- ball in the summer. He took an active part in dramatics while at N. E., being in the Senate Play and Revue. IO1-IN EISMONT 2102 North Ninth Street Iohnny Missionary Take a week off, Having one of the most wholesome ambitions, we wish Iohnny a lot of luck in it. He was fairly active around the school, serving as captain of the Traffic Squad and as Senator and Alternate of his class. Most of his time out of school was spent in playing basketball. WV, WANNA

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