Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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 ANN GREENBERG PAUL GREENHOLTZ 11 Bayview Avenue 45 Field Place She always claims she’s not what she is. Hut in whatever she does, she sure is a whiz.” Student Council. I; French Club. 2: JAACS Club. 3: Sagamore. 3. 5: Dramatic Club. 5; Legend Staff. 7. 8. “A scholar and a gentleman, A true anti honest friend. His all around good nature li e hereby commend.” Basketball Manager. 1: Band Orchestra. 4: Calumet Staff. 7. EVA GREENSTE1N JANICE GRODMAN 50 Dewey Street “A form supreme, a face so sweet. In her these qualities ire will meet.” Dramatic Club. I: Red Cross 1. NORMAN CROSS 6 Treacy Avenue II ith his amiable ways He has fiaineil friends in his high school days.” 781 Hunterdon Street “She possesses ambition and brains: In all her work, she takes tireat tains.” Latin Club. I. 2: Hebrew Club. 2. 3. 4. 5; Sagamore. 5: Contemporary Club. 5: Stu- dent Council. 7. EUGENE GROSSMAN 33 Chancellor Avenue His mischievous behavior never ends And helps him to gain many friends.” Sagamore, 2; Photography Club. 5; Calumet Staff. 7. FLORENCE GROSSMAN 376 Seymour Avenue “A face with gladness over- spread Soft smiles with human kindness Dramatic Club. I. JERRY GURITZKY 282 Lehigh Avenue ‘He's always surrounded with a cheerful air. If ith never a worry or even a care.” LAWRENCE GUTENTAG 135 Grumman Avenue “Some times serious, more often gay. And always a good sport when it comes to play. French Club. 1: Sagamore. 3; Calumet Agent. 3. SYLVIA GUDIS 81 Hobson Street “Friendly, cute, and full of laughter, li e'll remember Iter forever after. ANNETTE GURNEY 270 Renner Avenue “Here is a girl who’s quite petite. And how can she be so street y It hat puzzles us even more is this. What did ice do to deserve such a miss?” Wham». 3. ROBERT HAIKEN 840 South 11th Street “It ithin his calm exterior Is a personality quite su- perior.” Calumet Staff. 6; Track. 6; Projection Staff. 6. Page Twenty

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RHODA GOLDBERG •14 Homestead Park ”Compared to her twin. she’s a little shy Rut she's certainly pleasing to the eye. Student Council, 1; Twirler, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SELMA GOLDBERG 44 Homestead Park She’s part of a very cute team This one Selma, is on the beam Sagamore. 3; Twirler. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. ROSALY GOLDBERG 120 Wainwright Street H it abounding. Sensibility astounding. Highly intellectual Vivacity perpetual. Creative Writing. 3; Glee Club, 1; Dramatic Club. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6: JAACS Club. 3: Hop Committee, 7; Student Coun- cil. 7: Legend Staff. 7. 8; Calumet Staff, 6. 7. BETTE COLDKOPF 131 Goldsmith Avenue Rrown-eyed and smiling. Pretty Retie knows That personality is an asset. Sagamore. 2. 3; Annex New». 1; Dancing Club. 2. JEAN GOLDMAN IRWIN GOLDSTEIN 61 Millington Avenue In all school affairs she takes her part. Always giving her talents of art. Art Clnb. 3. 4. 5; Hebrew Club. 3. 4; Calumet Staff. 3. 92 Hansbury Avenue Irwin is the exception to the rule. He thinks before he speaks.— A rarity in school. Greek Club. 2: Student Council. 5; Track, 6; Lab. Assistant. 7; Bio Lab. Assist- ant. 7: Chess Checker Club. 7; Honor Society, 7. 8. JANET GOLDSTEIN 162 Weeijuabic Avenue Her hair is red. she’s cute and bright. And with all of us she’s quite all right. Library Staff. 1; Student Council. 2; Sagamore. 3. 4; JAACS Club. 3; Calumet Agent. 3. 4. 5. 6; L'sbering Staff, t. 5. 6. 7. 8; Bowling Club. 6. RALPH GORTEN 669 Elizabeth Avenue Ralph’s bright conversation Saves the day. When boredom threatens to hold sway. Projection Staff. 1. 4; Stamp Agent, 2; Sagamore. 2: Foot- ball Manager. 3; Bio Club. 3. 4; Debating Club. 4: Honor Society. 6. 7. 8; Stu- dent Council. 6, 7. STANLEY GOTTFRIED 433 Leslie Street “Stanley is a lightning flash. When he’s doing the SO yard dash. DORIS GORLIN 83 Huntington Terrace Friendly and always willing to lend a hand. Why she’s liked, we all understand. French Club. I; Student Council. 1: Red Cross, 1. JANET GOTTFRIED 38 Treacy Avenue If speech is fortune, we are sure, Janet will never, never be poor! Student Council. 7; Saga- more. 7. ISAAC GRABELSKY 1 Schuyler Avenue He goes to classes from day to day Just to pass the time away. Page Nineteen



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JUDITH HALPERIN 104 Watson Avenue We'll always remember our own class wit. With all her classmates she has made a hit.’' Library Staff, 1; Red Cross. 1. 2; Sagamore. 3. 7; Camera Club, 3. 4. 5, 6; Wham's 3. 4; Calumet Advertising Staff. 6. 7. BARBARA HARRISON 455 Avon Avenue '.-I pretty smile, a nice hello, lie with her awhile, you’ll soon begin to glow.” ELLEN HELLER ARLENE HARKAVY 80 Keer Avenue “Loaded with brains, bub- bling with fun. Arlene never leaves a task half-done.” Honor Society, 5. 6. 7. 8: Calumet Staff. 7, 8. ANNA HAUPT 252 Nye Avenue “Little and spry, friendly and shy. Never without a twinkle in her eye.” Whams. 5: Spanish Club. 6. JAMES HENDRY 195 Yassar Avenue 'Ellen is tops, we’re sure you’ll agree. A popular girl she is des- tined to be.” 424 Jrlliff Avenue Try tall and extra slim Is our classmate, great ’llig Jim.” MYRNA HERMAN 61 Dewey Street She’s blonde, attractive, and seriate. And with her classmates she does rate. In her lessons all the teach- ers she amazes. It’s of Myrna Herman we sing these praises.” Red Cro-. . 1. 2; Legend Staff. 7, 8. MARION HILTON 368 Lehigh Avenue “Sweet, quiet, and debonair. She doesn’t seem to have a care.” Wham . 3. 4: Bowling Club. 6; Calumet Agent. 7. HARRIET HONIGFELD 163 Huntington Terrace “A cheerful girl, obliging anti smart. Harriet's dear to everyone’s heart.” Bowling Club. I: Art Club. 2: Annex News. 2; Library Staff. 4. 5; Tutoring Staff. 5; Calumet Staff. 6. 7. 8; Usher- ing Staff. 6. 7. 8; Legend Staff. 8. CHARLES HIRSH 11 Parkview Terrace “He’s dark and quiet, but not at all y, Charles Hirsh is really a regular guy.” IRENE HOLLANDER 148 Schley Street “A lovely person, a friendly smile. Naturali y unaffected, a friend worthwhile.” Dramatic Club. 5. 6. DORIS HORNUNG 921 South 19th Street “A disposition street and fair. A very, very sunny air.” Whams. 4. Page Ttventy-one

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