Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1945

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Dorothy R. Brody 183 Chancellor Avenue Chief Activities: WHAMS 7. 8: Sagamore 7; Chess aiul Checker Club 3. A lovely girl is IK.tty. Funny thing about her, too— she seemed to get along well with l oth the students and teachers. Someone who is everyone's friend. BUSINESS DRAKE'S BUSINESS COI. Robert C. Brunner 213 Leslie Street Chief Activities: Spanish Club 1: Sag.» more 1-4; Junior Business Club 1. 2. Bob is always at the head of the class and it's not liecausr his name begins with H. Sjft-spoken. he is undoubtedly one of the finest scholars ever produced by Wee |uahic. BUSINESS NEWARK UNIVERSITY Frank E. Brai n 814 South 14th Street Chief Activities: Legend Staff 8; Chess and Checker Club 7; Salvage Representative 7. 8 He's always jolly, dependable for the last laugh and loads of fun. Do you want fun and a good friend too? Then Frank’s your best bet! BUSINESS ACCOUNTANT Claire Brenner 830 Clinton Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 2. 5; Bowling ( lub ,t. 4; Bond and Stamp Representa- tive 5. 6. Frank and sincere. Claire is liked by all who know her. She is intelligent, unassum- ing, and destined for a bright future. C. I . NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Zelda J. Brody 34S Leslie Street Chief Activities: O.B.A. Secretary 4. 5; (■lee (lub 5; Weequahic Annex News I, 2. Sweet and lovely is our own “ el. Most any day you'll see her walking ilown the halls, humming her favorite tune. Some day when she's a top ranking vocalist, we'll all lie proud to say we knew her when— C. I . COLLEGE Betty M. Bri ns 34 Tillinghast Street Because Betty is so sweet and calm, she will definitely make a good nurse. She has a sweet disposition, a jolly pcrsonality nced we say more? CIVIC CADET NURSE CORPS Rita Bi rarest 183 Mapes Avenue Chief Activities: Band and Orchestra 1 7: Calumet Staff 4. 5: I-egend Literary and Personal Staff 8. That gay gal with the clarinet case under her arm. the one with curly black hair and laughing eyes? Oh! you mean Rita! Im- pulsive and friendly, she bubbles with carefree glee. C. P. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Norma Chiappinelli 39 Randolph Place Norma is a petite young lady with a sweet disposition and a quiet personality. She is known for her musical ability and we're sure that she'll be an excellent music teacher CIVIC MUSIC TEACHER Betty Lee Braunstein 107 Aldine Street Chief Activities: Honor Society 5-7 (Sec. 8); Sagamore 2. 3 (Inspector 4-6, Chief 7. 8); Student Council 7. Dimpled Bettv Lee has shown a great deal of leadership during her four years at Wecquahic. She has also gained popularity galore, and we are spire that Betty will smile her way through life. C. P. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Doris Brodsky 81 Watson Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore Patrol 1-3; Cafeteria Staff 5-7; Badminton Club 5. 6. The little girl who's always there is an ample summary of Dotty. No one can overlook this girl, standing 4 feet 11 inches, because of her willingness to be in the lime-light, doing a job, and doing it well. SECRETARIAL BUSINESS Sanford E. C.iiernin 849 South 13th Street Chief Activities: Varsity Football 6, 8. Grim on the gridiron. Sandy combines brain» with brawn. His wise and wandering eye has intercepted many a pass('crby). C. P. COLLEGE Simona A. Chivian 99 Shanley Avenue Chief Activities: legend Literary Staff 8; Red Cross Club 3-5, 7; Glee Club 7. Pretty and pen-wise is the | erfect discrip- tion for “Simone. Her witticisms are ex- pressed in rhyme but her interests are not all literary, you know. Site's living proof that good things come in small packages. Page Sixteen C. P. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

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Georck Blez.mck 114 Watson Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 2. 4; Legend Staff 8 One of the famous twins, George i» a popular. happy-go-lucky fellow, well liked liy both his teachers and fellow students. His prescription for life is live, laugh, love, and he happy. CIVIC JIUSIXKSS Selma Kaye Bu me 324 Chadwick Averne Chief Activities: Annex News 1. 2: Wh.iiii Secretary and President 4-6: legend Staff 8. Selma's a literary expert one. plus ultra. She's chosen her goal of journalism and h-i fine use of her abilities predict a bright and full future. C. I . OHIO STATE IMVKRSITY Louis H. Blezmck 114 Watson Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 1. 2: Ping Pong Club 1. 2: Art Club I. Ilarrv is the other famous twin, whose versatile qualities are shown ranging from a first-class so.t Vail p!ave» to a witty, good-humored class favorite. His swell personality will live in our memories for- eve CIVIC BUSINESS Adrian Blumenfei.d 211 Renner Avenue Chief Activities: Bond and Stamp Repre- sentative 3-8; Student Council I. 2: Bowl- ing Club I. 2. Here's a happy-go-lucky fellow with “personality plus. He's a favorite about school, known to all for his root suits, a crooner's voice, and a winning smile. CIVIC UNITED STATES NAVY Leona B lumen feed It Stengel Avenue Chief Activities: Bowling Club 3; Ping Pong Club 3: («Ice Club K. How else could we describe Ixre than with the one word, “lovely. Sophisticated and poised, she finds enpoyment wherever she goes. SECRETARIAL COLLEGE Eleanor P. Blyn Ml Lyons Avenue Always seen with a smile, this nice look- ing young lady can make the atmosphere of any crowd a bright one. SECRETARIAL PERSONAL SEC Janet Bllmenkra.nz Cl Keer Avenue Chief Activities: Howling Club 1. 2; Home Economics Club 6; Typing Club 4. Two of “Boo's pet aversions ruler straight hair and waiting for people. Her dashing smile and witty manner are two good reasons for her popularity with her many friends. « P NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Claire Boorstein II Demarest Street Chief Activities: Swimming Club 7; Bowl- ing Club 3. Sagamo-e 7. In her quiet, soft-spoken manner. Claire has gamed the respect and admiration of her fellow classmates. Her extra-curricula activities all center about a certain “Bob. c p. MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Esther Borislow SS Dewey Street Chief Activities: Sagamore 3. 4; Library Staff 3-5: Student Council 2. Pint-sized Esther, sweet-faced and serene. Kites justification to the motto: “All good things come in small packages.” SECRETARIAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Jean B. Brand.meyer 137 Leslie Street Chief Activities: Junior Red Cross Club 1. Jean is the essence of charm. A quiet girl who has always managed to do well. More students like Jean arc just what the teacher ordered CIVIC NURSING Seymore Bork.fr 42 Aldine Street Chief Activities: Aviation Club 1: Saga- more 2. 3. Seymore is a pleasant boy with a pileasam smile. He's not too serious, not too gay- just a real friend in every way. BUSINESS BUSINESS Joan Brenda Brand.meyer 137 Leslie Street Chief Activities: Sagamore 1. 2: Annex News 1. 2; French Club 2. A keen sense of humor, a pleasing per- sonality. and good looks help to character- ize Juanie. one of the twins. Her fine scholastic ratings prove that she is as capable as she is merry. C I . COLLEGE Page Fifteen



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James S. Cohan 108 Crumm.in Avenue Chief Activities: Dramatic Club 6. 7; Swimming Team (Ca| tain) 8: Sagamore Patrol Chief 7, 8. Big Chief Jim. who run the Sagamore I atro! so efficiently, is known for his cap- ablc leadership. Hi ability for making friend can In- accredited to his good humor and fine sportsmanship. C. I». SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Hutii Cohen 42 Baldwin Avenue Chief Activiiics: Art Club 6-8 (President); Legend 8 (Art Editor); Twirling 3-5. Kuthic dislikes homework (who doesn't?) An active atnl friendly miss; she likes hot pastrami sandwiches, and black and white stHlas, laives to dance—fellows take note, she's an expert C. P. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Richard 1. Cohen 320 Fabyan Place Chief Activities: Library Staff 1. 2; Pro- jection Staff 1. 2 Who would ever dream that one so mild and modest could earn the reputation of a prankster? Yet. such is Dick, with more than a little touch of Satan in him. BUSINESS BUSINESS Stanley II. Cohn M Tillinghast Street Chief Activities: Basketball I; Football 8. Stan is a regular athlete and a regular fellow. His virtues arc many; his faults are few. He’s not only one of the boy , but one of the best CIVIC UNITED STATES NAVY Sari no Costa nzo 909 South 18th Street Chief Activities: Calumet Sports Editor 7 (Editor-in-Chief 8); Class Vice-President 6; Student Council 3-8. Here’s a leader always active in school event , whose attachment to his school is certainly remarkable. He i persistent and industrious, with a fine personality and a cheerful and pleasant smile. BUSINESS MIAMI UNIVERSITY James DeNiciiolas 10 Grumman Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 2-4 (Inspector) 8; Legend Editorial Board 8; Orchestra 1-5. Always impeccably dressed and with a smile lor all, Jimmy has varied talent . With hi violin playing and medical aspira- tions. there is no doubt that Nick will succeed C. P. UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. H. Vilma Crook 126 Keer Avenue Chief Activities: Camera Club 1; Art Club I; Sagamore 2 In her own quiet way. Vilma ha acquired the admiration of her classmates. Her easy going mannerisms, make her a girl well worth knowing; CIVIC UNDECIDED Ethel C. Dei tsch 13 Hunterdon Street Chief Activities: Glee Club 8; Student Council 2. 7; Legend Staff 8. Our dimpled Ethel with that heart- warming smile is the bright spot of our class. Boys, if you're looking for a bundle of radiance, here's your chance. SECRETARIAL N. Y. U. Bernard P. Dinnerman 89 Willoughby Street Chief Activities: Glee Club 4-7. We will never forget all the enjoyment which Hemic ha brought to our class. Always full of fun. it is easy to under- stand why his friends are so numerous. CIVIC BUSINESS Gerald A. Dorman 832 South 11th Street Chief Activities: l-cgend Staff 8; Saga- more 4. Jerry—very popular and well-liked, is capable of taking anything in his stride. A good friend, he will always Ik- among the last to slip the memory of his school- mate . C. P. RUTGERS Bernard Dinsfriend 81 Seymour Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore Patrol 3. 4; Assistant Chief Outdoor Patrol 4; Student Council 3. Bernie always knows what to say, and when to say it. A fine fellow. He's sure '• be your friend from the very first meet- ing. BUSINESS NEWARK UNIVERSITY Eileen M. Duffy 22 Naim Place Chief Activities: Ushering 4. 5; Jr. Bundle for America 3, 4: Calumet Agent 3-6. Although Eileen is very quiet, it doesn't take long to find out what a wonderful gal” »he is. She is one girl who will aiways make friends wherever she goes. C. P. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Page Seventeen

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