Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Beate Sondhki.m 59 Treacy Ave. Our si Imi sweet arui gentle maul.” Sagamore Inspector 8; Twirl- er 3 7; leaders Club 5; Bad- minton 3. I: German InI 3. 5; French 3; Typing 3; Legend 8. ('.allege I1 rep. N. C. K. Faye Stern stein 818 Hunterdon St. “She goes her wav anil iloes no wrong.” J.B.T. Club I. 2; Volley Ball 3; Basketball 3; Badminton I: Sagamore 5: Leaders Club 5; I’ing Bong 5. Secretarial Secretary Morris Sussman 79 Steelier St. “His thoughts have a high aim.” College Prep. Annapolis Ftiiei. Sosiiotsky 201 Keer Ave. “A very quiet girl is she.” J.B.T. Club 1: Ser’y of J.B.T. Club 2: Volley Ball 3; Bad- minton 1: B.i'ketb.ill 3; Banking Auditor I: Banker 3: Legem! 8. Secretarial business Thelma St. Lifer 178 Keer Ave. “H ith a heart like a rose a leaf for everyone.” J.B.T. Club 1. 2: Student Counril 2: Sagamore I; Bas- ketball 3: Bing Bong 1; Hu- man Relations 6. Secretarial A’. Y.V. Sai l Sussman 53 Tillingliast St. “Not too serious, not too sail. Not trro studious, yet not too glad.” Husines.% business School Alfred Stein 79 Poirot! Ter. Obliging. cheerful, indus- trious. and helpful.” Bing Bong 3; Typing 2; French Club: Chess and Checker Club 4. Clerical Army Fred Lee Stone 78 Schuyler Ave. “U isdom and a fine char- acter. If hat more can one ask’f” Checker Club 1. 2: Saga- more 5. 6. College Prep. I . of Maryland Fi»na Swerdlow 298 Leslie Si. “True merit is like a stream The deeper it runs, the less noise it makes.” Sagamore 2: Ban American 5. 6: Human Relations 6: Typing 2. 3; International Correspondence 2: Spanish Club 7; Badminton 1. College Prep. Cornell Mildred Steinberg 226 Schley St. “Great feeling hath she of her own. Which lesser souls have never known.” Volley Ball 4-7: Basketball 1-7; Badminton 4-7; Red Cross 5. 6: Camera Club 2; I 'liering Staff 3. Secretarial Secretary Babette Stuts 29 Hansbury Ave. “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.” Bowling 7. 8: Archery 3-8; Basketball 1: Biology 3; Sagamore I. 8. Civic College Evelyn Tattam 129 Badger Ave. “Her friendliness wins you over completely.” Basketball 5. General Clerical Nursing Page Twenty-nine

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Lillian Shulman 842 So. 16th St. Good without effort. treat without a foe. ' Pan American Club 5-8; Spanish Club 7. 8: Bed Cross First Aid Course 7. College Prep. Interpreter Robert Sl.NGER 124 Scbeerer Ave. As Itob himself confesses. He's fond of dress, but he's fonder of dresses.“ Advance Camera Club 2-7: Pro , of Camera Club 6. 7: Camera Cadge! Club 3. I: Council Member 7; Banking Club 5 7; Sagamore 2-7: Projection Staff 5-7; Calu- met Photograph) Staff 5. College Prep. Armed Forces Eleanor M. Smith II Wainwright St. “If ilh a just share of virtue her soul is endued. Science I. 2; Glee Club I. 2: J.B.T. Club 2. Secretarial Secretary Robert I. Shulman 250 Yassar Ave. “Never trouble trouble Til trouble troubles you. Social Ktiijoette 3: Voice Culture I; Client and Check- er I. 2: Band 1.5; Sagamore 14. Civic Alabama I nicer sit y Caroline Skidmore 39 Homestead Park “Caroline has a sunny, quiet, and modest disposition. Shorthand and Typing 4-6. Secretarial Business Madeline Solimo loo Hodden Ter. “She's modest as ony. and blithe as she's bonnie.“ Basketball 5; Sec’y to Mr. Schneider. General Clerical Typist Sam Shuman 319 Seymour Ave. Vol to business a drudge, nor to faction a slave. Science Club 1; Council 1; Chen and Checker 3. College Prep. N. C. E. Mildred Skorochod 457 Jelliff Ave. I irtue requires not further praise. President of J.B.T. (dub I; Kditor of Annex New 2: Sagamore Patrol I. 2; Ping Pong Club I; Co-ed (dub 5. Secretarial Journalism Kditii Solomon 170 Mupes Ave. “She was ever fair and never proud. Had tongue at will and vet teas never loud. Band 5. 6; Gregg Writer Club 7; Voice 5: Dramatic 5. Secretarial Secretary Richard Silverman 112 Hillside Ave. He is content to know and remain unknown. Magic Club 2. 3; Sagamore 2-1; Ping Pong 3. 4; Fresh- man Football I. 2; Varsity Football 5; Bowling Club 4. Civic Army Air Corps Dorothy Slatnick 56 Aldine St. A girl of high ambitions and great ideals. Whose charmin'' manner quite appeals. Pres, of Annex Orcli. 1; Senior Orcli. 2-8; Music Be- view 2. 4. 6; Bowling 5; Sagamore 6; Career Clinic 6; J.B.T. Club 2: Council 8; Calumet Agent 8; l.cgend 8; Typing 6; Science 2. Secretarial College Carl Solondz 31 Aldine Ave. “True wit is nature to ad- vantage dress'd. If hat oft was thought, but ne’er so well express'd. Sagamore 1-3; Projection Staff 2, 3; Chairman of Banking Club 5-7; Chief Outdoor Safety Patrol 7. 8; O.B.A. Advisory Council 7, 8; Council 8; Boxing I. 5; First Aid 7. 8; Legend 8. Business I n decided Page Twenty-eight



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Joe Te.nenbai m 90 Willoughby St. lie'll find a way or moke it. rruck 1-6; Cron» Country 3-8; Sagamore I. 3; Auditor 3. I; I're-limau Football 3. 4; Calumet Agent 6. 7. It it tines I n fieri tied Elaine Thomas 222 Chancellor Avr. Always denum t. ninny s kind always rhnrminfi nnd refined. Pan American Clui» 7; Howl- ing 6. 7. Civic Parson's Art School Lillian von Holdt 608 Hunterdon St. U ithin her dwells n sueel simplicity. Science C.luh I. 2: Student Council I: Banker I. Secretarial Stenographer Elizabeth Teppek 22 Belmont Ave. A quiet mind is richer than a crotcn. Contemporary Cluh 3; Saga- more Inspector 5; Honor Society 5-8: French ('.lull I. 5; Spanish C.luh 6. 8: Math Team and C.luh L S; Verne Choir 6. ('.allege Prep. I ndecided Walter Tkei.la 861 So. 18th St. I strive with none, for none is worth my strife. Mercury Stamp Club; Saga- more I. 2; Typing Cluh 1. liusiness L'S. Army Betty Wand 260 Wainwright St. (’.lever, pretty, charming and street All these assets in Hetty ire meet. Band 3-8: Orcli. 341; Verne Choir 6. 7: Dramatic Cluh 3. I; Ba-kethall C.luh 3. 5; l.eaend 8. College Prep. Montclair Stale Teachers' College Mobkkt Tescii 308 Avon Ave. Sometimes I just sit and think. sometimes I just sit. Sagamore 1; Typing Cluh I. College Prep. I . S. Navy Dorothy Tkomans 439 Clinton Ave. “She fools around and lias her fun but her work is al- ways done. Cregg Writer Cluh 7; Red Cronn 6; Leaders C.luh 7. Secretarial Rusiness Morton Wasserman 377 Seymour Ave. H e have stood apart, stu- diously neutral.” Outdoor Patrol I; Sagamore 1. Civic Army Sami ei. Thall 181 Coldnmilh Ave. II ith malice toward none. Sagamore I. 2; Chenn and Checker 5. 6; Photographx Club 2. Civic Rutgers School of Pharmacy Afrovite Vasile 317 Ridgewood Ave. She has quiet unaiuumed dignity. Secretarial liusiness Sylvia Weiner 171 Nye Ave. “Of manners gentle, of af- fections mild.” Science Club I; Interna- tional Correspondence 2; Sagamore 2; Human Rela- tion 3. Secretarial Secretary Page Thirty

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