Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1945

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Monroe Meiseles Ml Hawthorne Avenue Chief Activities: Intra-mural Softball 1; Sagamore I, 2; French Club 1, 2. Monroe is a very quiet and likeable chap who always tries his best. His pleasing (M-rsonalitv and ability to do work will aid him greatly jn later life. CIVIC UPSALA COLLEGE Leonard S. Meranus 123 Grumman Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore Court Jtxlge 7, 8; Legend Staff 8; Student Council 3, 4. Sagamore Judge of misdeeds, misdemean- ors. and just misses. Mcranus is a man of many abilities. Lankv I-enny is affec- tionately called Horse by his classmates. C. I . RUTGERS Charles Hillard Meyer 148 Osborne Terrace Chief Activities: Intra-mural Softball I: Sagamore 2. 3. 5. 6: Legend Staff Editor 8. A lover of all. and loved by all that's Charlie. We owe him many thanks f. r his capable assistance in our yearbook. He has proved his outstanding ability. CIVIC NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Mildred M. Meyers 84 Summit Avenue Chief Activities: Calumet Circulation Staff 3-6. 8; Sagamore 2. 8; Legend Staff 8. A hearty hello and a jolly laugh is the password for Milly. She’» a good sport, and all who know her say she is a true friend. C. P. PAINE HALL Claire Michaels 9 Hobson Street Chief Activities: Glee Club 6-8. Claire petitie. sweet, and very nice to know has l een a verv active member of our glee club. We will always remember her as singnig like an angel, and acting tike one. too. CIVIC MUSICAL CAREER Gloria Goldie Miller S91 Belmont Avenue Chief Activities: Calumet Agent 6. Gloria, known for her cheery smile and her sincere manner, makes us wonder what II. R. 305 would have done without her. May she be as indispensable to all that she encounters later, as she has l een to us. CIVIC BUSINESS Lii.a Minion 22$ Wcequahic Avenue Chief Activities: Home Economics 6: Bowl- ing Club 1. 2: Spanish Club 5. Warbling, laughing, joking that's our Lila! With a voice like a lark, she's Wee- quahic's Dinah Shore. Likes dancing and black and white sodas. Swell combination brains and talent. C. P. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Leonard Mosiiinsky 4$3 Jelliff Avenue Chief Activities: Student Council 7. 8. A half pint of humor, a stalk of corn. .. sprinkle of spice equals our master of mathematics. I-enny. His good nature is unfailing even when the joke is on him. C. P. NEWARK UNIVERSITY Eileen J. Murdy 727 Springfield Avenue Chief Activities: Ping Pong Club 2; Twirl- ers 2. 3: Red Cross Club 3. Honey-sweet, earnest, and just plain nice. our bkmde Eileen could l e any Stage Door Canteen's sweetheart. BUSINESS BUSINESS Shirley Nathanson 78 Goodwin Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 3. 4; Student Council 1. A quiet, demure, dependable friend is Shirley. Always cooperative in school events, she’s a sure bet to succeed. GENERAL CLERICAL BUSINESS FlorenceC. N spi sk 214 Avon Avenue Chief Activities: Art Club 2; Camera Club 2: French Club I. Studious, smooth, and nice to know— that's F lo. Here's one senorita who really knows her espanol! C. P. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Shirley Newman S3 Demarest Street Chief Activities: Student Council I. 2; Greek Club 3-6: Bowling Club 4. 6. 8. Shirley, with her fine personality, will have .i wonderful bedside manner as a nurse. With her on the job. it's plain to see that many will want slow recovery. C. P. NURSING Page Twenty-four

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Frank C. LaMotta 22 Edmond» Place Chief Activities: Business Club I: Student Council 3. Frank is one of those fellow who. with ordinary school work, extra-curricular cc- tivitic.» and after school employment man- aged to create an excellent record for himself. BUSINESS NEWARK UNIVERSITY George Levine 2C7 Goldsmith Avenue Chief Activities: Freshman Track 2: Bas- ketball Team 3, 5, 6: Sagamore 2. George, the punny man! If you haven’t laughed or chuckled at one of George’ witty(?) remarks, you have a great ex- perience coming. Hi high scholastic rat- ing show that he is as intelligent as he i jolly. C. I . UPSAI.A COLLEGE Ira Edward Laufer 222 Wainwright Street Chief Activities: Basketball 2. 4. 6: Foot- ball 8: Sagamore 3, 4. Good music, beautiful girls, and sport are Ike's three loves. Beside being a basketball star. Ira is a brilliant sports- writer and someday soon we will see, by- line. by Ira Laufer. CIVIC COLLEGE Harold Levit 1SS Clinton Place Chief Activities: Outdoor Patrol 3. 4. Take things as they come and be satis- fied. That’s Harold’s motto! ’If you're worried and in doubt, come to Harold he’ll straighten you out. GENERAL CLERICAL BUSINESS Lila M. Libberman 2.SO Goldsmith Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 5. 6: Usherette 5. . 7; Basketball I. 3. 5, 7. Brown hair, browner eyes, and a knack for wearing attractive clothes is our can- did shot of Lila. Add to this a charming smile and an inborn intelligence, and you have the answer to any screen director's prayer. C. P. BROOKLYN COLLEGE Eugene Linker 7(3 South 14th Street Chief Activities: Varsity Football 4. 6. $. Many a dull cia« ha lieen brightened up by (iene’s witty remarks. An able tackle on the gridiron, he ha tackled the hearts of many. C. P. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Harry Linder 3S4 Prihin Avenue Chief Activities: Junior Business Training Club 1. 2. Harry is our outstanding authority on liaseball past, present, and future. Well- liked and respected by all. it's a safe bet that he will lie successful in future life. BUSINESS NEWARK UNIVERSITY Cii rlotte Jean Lowitz 19 Huntington Terrace Chief Activities: Jr. Red Cros» Club 1. 2 (Secy.); Art Club 6: Student Council 2. 4. Aspiring toward the best in life . . . quantity of culture, striving to please. Charlotte is clever with a paint brush— her talent knows no end. C. P. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Sylvia Mackorofsky 83$ South 18th Street Chief Activities: Swimming Club 7. Although a bit on the quiet side. Syl is loved by all who know her. Her sweet nature i her main asset. SECRETARIAL BUSINESS Flora VI. Madeira SI Nairn Place Chief Activities: Greek Club 6; Typing Club 4. Flora can liest be identified by her quiet ways and helpful attitude. Her diligent effort make her a high ranking student with teachers and pupils alike. C. P. DRAKE COLLEGE II RRIET MACY a 39$ Lyons Avenue Here’s a gir.l with all the charm in the world, whom you can always lc| cnd on. Harriet, a fine artist, i a popular figure in the class, and it’s easy to understand why. CIVIC PRATT INSTITUTE Marie J. Mazzaro S( Hobson Street Chief Activitie : Volley Ball Club 5. 6; Badminton Club 6; Sagamore 8. Need a listening ear? Marie’s the girl made to order. Her patience, endeavors anti persistence have gained for her friends, prestige, and respect. SECRETARIAL NEWARK PREP ’age Tuenty-three



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Leonard North 17» Osborne Terrace Chief Activities: Varsity Football 4-6. Well-liked Rc l is more likely to re- member social ilatcs, than historical ones, lie a prize cornelian and his nonchalcnt air and easy wit have provided us with many uproarious laughs. CIVIC UNDECIDED Ann Oberst SO Beverly Street Petite Ann is likeable, sweet, and pretty. Her sparkling eyes, cheery smile, and ini- tiative will help make her the line secretary she hopes to be. SECRETARIAL BUSINESS Claire Marie O’Brien 7»» South ISth Street Chief Activities: Sagamore 6: Student Coun- cil 6. Modest Claire is .« winsome combination ..i charm, personality, and industry. In her blue eyes sparkling mischief dwells. GEN. CLERICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Olga Omelanc.hi k Si» Main Street Chief Activities: Twirlers 4-7: Archery 5; Sagamore 5. Always willing to lend a helpful hand, her winning personality will carry her far into the world of success. GEN. CLERICAL DRAMATIC SCHOOL Sue E. Pal.mieri 311 Ridgewood Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore 7. Here’s one gal with personality plus. She didn't stop smiling once during the past four year . Sue ha kept all her class- mates happy with her cheerie nature. SECRETARIAL BUSINESS Estelle F. Pkri.ml iter 221 Osborne Terrace Chief Activities: Sagamore I. 2. 4: Bowl- ing Club 2. 4: English Picture Club (l’res.) 1. Mischievous Estelle is known for her wild imagination, good humor, and her craze for The Voice. She's forever playing pranks and we love her for it. ( . P. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Eugene Picker 12 Mapes Terrace Chief Activities: Chess and Checkers I; 2. 4; Ping Pong Club 4; Football Team Trainer 5. Gene is particularly fond of nice girls fwho can blame him?) He doe , however, intend to take time out from the pursuance of hi pet like to Itecome a billionaire. C. P. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Pearl T. Pinnas 317 West Runyon Street Chief Activities: Cafeteria Club 4-8. Possessing a cheery disposition and a winning smile Tippic is friendly to all. She’s an all around good sport. You'll always findc her sewing or attempting to do difficult things -yes. she does do them, and well. too. SECRETARIAL BUSINESS Milton Pbri.mutter 21 Wilbur Avenue Chief Activities: O. B. A. Council 2: Editor Annex News 2: Class President 6. Milt is one of those mild and modest fellows, whose presence is always felt, be- cause of the well-meaning, sententious qual- of his speech. A spark of wit makes him amiable and pleasing. C. P. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Elaine M. Pinnas !»S Shephard Avenue Chief Activities: Sagamore I. 4: Bowling Club 1. 4; Ping Pong Club I. Sweetness and beauty are Elaine's out standing trait . With a smile for all anil with her winning ways, she takes her (dace among Wcequahic’s fairer set. C. P. NEWARK UNIVERSITY William Sanford Prokoci.mer 30S Leslie Street Chief Activities: Ping Pong 1: Banking Club 1; Sagamore 1. Here is one l oy who can alwavs see the bright side of everything. With hi hearty laugh and loquacious air. Bill is the sunny spot on a cloudy day. C. P. MICHIGAN COLLEGE June K. Phipps 7(7 South 12th Street Chief Activities: Red Cross Club 3. A fair a the roses in June, a sunny dis- position which warms the heart of all her friends. SEC 'RETA RIAI. B USI N ESS Page Twenty-five

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