Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Charlotte Fiedler 265 Osborne Ter. “You've pleasant nays about you. The kind that icin a friend. Ping Pong I; Basketball; Sagamore 3 5; Volley Ball 2. 3; l.egend Staff 8; French ('lull 5 7. Collette Prep. Berkeley School Seymour Fi.nkel 232 Nye Ave. “Greatness and ftoodness are not means, but ends! College Prep. N. C. E. Arthur C. Fox 65 Hedden Ter. For he’s a jolly good fel- low----. (.a I ii met 3 8; Editor 1-7; Fditor-in-Chicf 8; Sagamore I; Latin ('.lull 3; Honor So- ciety 3-8. College. Prep. New England College Shirley A. Fink 111 Lyons Ave. “Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Basketball 3; Bowling Club 5; Nolle Ball 5; Leader Club 6; Golf 1; Sagamore 14. College Prep. Ileth Israel Training School Seymour Firsichbai m 15 Irving Ave. “Silence is golden, for it never gives you away. Bookkeeping Club 3; Projec- tion Staff 7. 8; Sagamore 3. Business US. Army Albert Friedman 308 Renner Ave. “To us he gives his laughter and his jest His words that of all words are merriest. Sagamore 1. 2; Health Pa- trol 2; J. V. Football 4; Calumet Staff 2. 6; Debating Club 3; Legend 8. College Prep. U. of Michigan Abe Fleischer 831 Bergen Si. “He has found the road to ambition Which leads to the nxul of success. College Prep. Army Albert Fischbein 261 Aldine St. Although he tells not what he feels. He must know more than he reveals. Ping Pong Club 2; Sagamore 3. 4; Graph- Arts Club 3. Civic Army Signal Corps Daniel Friedman 183 Mapes Ave. “Always smiling, always gay His motto—To laugh the live-long day. Drum and Bugle Battalion 5; Junior Band I. 3; Senior Band 4-8; Senior Oreh. 1-8; First Aid 7; Civilian Defense Club 7; Musir Revue 5. College Prep. Penn State Harold Fleischner 250 Leslie St. “A man resolved and steady to his trust. College Prep. Y. Y. U. J i ditii Fischbein 238 Custer Ave. “Calmly do I go my icay. Ping Pong 2: Public Speak- ing 3. 4: Biology 3. 4: Dra- matic 5: Sagamore 7. 8; Leg- end 8; Contemporary 6. ('.allege Prep. U. of Maryland Elliot Friedman 43 Tillingliast St. “Full of wit and mirth is he. To the land of laughs he has the key. Fencing I. 2; Track 3. 4; Cross Country 3; Archery 2. 3; Table Tennis I; Leg- em 8. College Prep. Texas A. M. Page Sixteen

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Hk.IIAKI) Dk ITT 1« Eckert Ave. ' • goes his way nml both- ers none. Civic Marines Celia Durkin 53 I) 'iiMr »t Si. “A heart as soft, a heart as kind ii in the whole world thou const find'' Science ’.lui» I. '2: Ping Pong Club 3: Art club 2: Olee Club 2-8: Miid.-ni Council 5. 6. Secretarial Miss U hit ■nan’s Florence Klsner (»1 Dewev Si. Really a mi , through anil through. Science Club I. 2: Busine»» Club I. 2; Sagamore lo: K.i'ki'tb.ill I. I: olley It.ill 5: Student Council 1: French Club I: Cla Pie . . : Debuting Club 2. Secretarial College Miriam Diamond 863 So. IHili Si. II orry let it run auay; l.ive a life and live it gay. Dramatic Club 3-5; Content porary Club I; Ping Pong Club 5: Cias» Council 7; Secretarial Service (dub 7. Secretarial Secretarial College Florence Elfenbein 333 Lyons vc. Joyous, unthinking, wild, and young. She laughed and danced and talked and sung. Twirler 3. I; Capl. of Twirl- er 3-7: Drum Majorette 7. 8: Mu i«- Revue 5. 7; Capl. of Drum Majoring Class 7. 8; See’y of Rand 3. Secretarial I ndecided Helene Faber I ) Demure»! Si. The fairest garden in her looks. And in her mind the wisest books. Dramati.' Club I. 2; Science Club I. 2; Sagamore I. 2; Junior Business Training Club I. 2: Cbeerleuding Squad 3 7. Secretarial Federal Arts Shirley Diamond 83 Mupcs Ave. Merriment best becomes you. Table Tenni» (dub 3. I; Dra- matic (dub I: Sagamore -I: Typing (dub 6; Aolleyhall 3; Badminton 5. 6. li us i ness llusiness Kosalyn Eisen 119 Schley m. Lovely, clever, jolly, and gay. A charming girl in every way. Science I; Junior Busine Training I. 2; Sagamore 2: Ba»kethall I; Co-ed Club 3. 6: Legend 8. Secretarial Secretarial College Frank Feldman 232 Seymour Ave. Ilis limbs are cast in manly mould. For hearty sports or contest bold. Freshman Football 3; J. . Basketball I: ar»it Foot- ball 8; Athletic Club I. llusiness Air Corps Dorothy Dontvan 790 Clinton Ave. A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Sagamore I. 2; Volley Ball I. 2; Over and I nder (dub 2; Bowling 3. I. Ceneral Clerical Miss Whitman's Audrey C. Elias 303 Leslie Si. No gold nor gems she needs lo wear. She shines intrinsically fair. Basketball 3; Red Cross 4-6: Art Club 5: Photography I: Dramatics 6; Banker 3. Civic Designing Martin Feinman 201 Weequahic Ave. Man about town with dark eyes and hair. Coupled with a manner debonaire. Bookkeeping 4; Camera Club I; Sagamore 1. 2: Clu»» Council I. 2. llusiness College Rage Fifteen



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Sylvan Gebf.i. 500 Hawthorne Ave. He can be wise as ur. Anti wiser uhen ho wishes.” Science Club (i. T: Chemistry 6. ?: Rifle (Huh 2: Camera (Huh 1. College I rep. Sloven's Inst. of Technologs- YkTTA GLASSER 353 Hawthorne Ave. A merry heart makelh a cheerful countenance.” Secretarial Business College Bfatricf. Goloberc H Homestead Park “A pleasant countenance anti a sweet personality are only- some of her charms.” Glee (Huh 1-5; Home Econ- omics 6-8; German (Huh I: Typing (Huh 6; Sagamore 3. 4: Rowling (Huh 7; French (Hub I. Civic Pratt Institute Max Geller 16 Wyndmoor Ave. Full of fun anti mischief too. Doing things he shoultln't do” Senior Rand 1-5; Senior Orcli. 1-5. Business Business II.I.IAM GlICKMAN- 112 Gold-mith Ave. Silence is deep as eternity. Speech is shallow as lime.” Honor Society 8; Legend 8: Science (Huh 6-8: Pre . of (Hiem. (Huh 7: Photography (Huh 1.6; Table Tenni ( Huh 7: Fencing (Huh 8; Rowling Club 8. College Prep. Medical Collette Gertrude Goldberg 382 Clinton PI. “Not much talk a great, sweet silence.” Secretarial Secretary Shirley Gelman 339 Hawthorne Ave. “Leave silence to the gods. I am only human.” (Herman 4 7; Typing 5, 6: Home Economic 6. 7; Art and Craft 6; Golf 5; Pan Ameriran 3. College Prep. N. Y. U. Monroe Goffman 11 Rragaw Ave. Tomorrow, we shall start on our great journey.” Radio Club 1-7: Pre . 7: Projection Stall 3-7; Head of Staff 7: Recording Staff 5-8: Glee Club 2-5; Rroad- ca«ting Staff 6. 7. College Prep. Army Morris Irving Goldman 283 Hobson Si. The gift of gaiety may it- self be the greatest of gootl fortune.” A»» t Manager of Football Team 6. 7; A ’l Manager of Ra ke|hall Team 5; German C.lub 4. 5; Sagamore 3. 4. Civic Ohio U. Amy Gerwin 14-1 Pomona Ave. “Not too serious, not too gay. Just a real good friend in every way,” Dramatic Club 1. 2; Saga- more 4: Twirling Rattalion 3-5; er e Choir 4; Ping Pong 4-6: I hering Staff 1-7; Legend 8. Civic Pratt Institute Julius Gogf.k 9 Farley Ave. Knowledge comes; wisdom lingers. Fencing I. 2: Dramatic 2. 3; Science 2: Rowling 2-7; Council 6. 7. College Prep. Bulgers V. S. Elaynf. Gotsfeld 68 Weequahic Ave. “Capable. charming, and gay. An all around girl in every way.” Archery 3-8; Golf 5; Basket- hall 4; Rowling 4: Volley- Rail 3: Printing 3. 5. College Prep. N.Y. Mergen- thaler Linotype School Page Seventeen

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