Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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SELMA HOVER 463 Peshine Avenue “Natural sincerity anti fre- quent smiles. Make her friendship icell ivorthwhile.” Red Cross Club. 1. 2. 3; Li brary Staff. 1. 4; Sagamore. 2; Honor Society. 5. 6. 7. 8; Tutoring. 5, 6. 7; Orchestra, SHELDON ISENBERG 21 Yates Avenue “He'll make you laugh in his comical way. His pranks and remarks are with us to stay. This tall, good-looking, ath- letic guy Makes a hit with all the girls and you can see why. Basketball. 7. ELEANOR JACKOWSKI 56 Chadwick Avenue “Those cute little bangs be- long to Eleanor. Too late to cry now, her hair is no more. She got in the way of a barber one day And out flew her blonde locks in every which way” JAACS. 3. HOWARD HYATT 116 Dewey Street “Happy's voice, so full and mellow Helps make him a wonder- ful fellow. RITA JACOBS 425 Leslie Street “A friendly smile, a cheery word. She's as carefree as a little bird. Red Cross, 1, 3; Student Council, 1; Bio. Club. 4; Home Economics, 4; Saga- more, 1, 6. HAROLD JAYSON 326 Renner Avenue ‘7 only ask that fortune send A little more than I shall spend. Ronds Stamps, 2. JACOB JENTIS 284 Ridgewood Avenue “For any friend he'd tvalk a mile; He's nether seen without a smile. Sagamore, 2. SONIA JUFFE 11 Baldwin Avenue “laughing and talking all the day. She always has something funny to say. Home Economics, 5. ELAINE KALISHMAN 147 Wainwright Street “Ever clever, ever gay. Ever sweet all the day. Dance Club. 2: French Club. 3. 4; Sagamore. 4: Volley Ball. 4; Student Council. 6. CAROL JONES 1 Mapes Avenue “Tin . blond, and full of laughter, We’ll remember her forever after. Red Cross. 1; Sagamore. 1; Glee Club. 2. MARK KALB 120 Schley Street “A boy ivho daily does his work. And from his duty will never shirk. ESTELLE KAPLAN 24 Tichenor Street “Gracious and modest IT ilh a friendly way. She makes the best Of each school day. Ranking. 3: Sagamore. 6; Calumet Staff. 6. 7. Page Twenty-two

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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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JOSEPH KAPLAN 78 Stecher Street “He thn! complies against his will Is of the same opinion still. ALVIN KARP 84 Goodwin Avenue “ATs our master of jest. When a good time is wanted He offers his best. VIRGINIA KERRIAN 240 Vassar Avenue “Friendly. clever, full of fun. any duties she'll not shun. And her school work's ah ways done, all these praises has she won. Sagamore. I. 2. ROBERT KARAN 178 Hobson Street “Plain speech is better than •much wit. Projertion Staff. 1: Boys’ Bowling Club. 1; Stamp Club. 6: Ushering Staff. 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamore, 5. 6, 7. 8. ALMA KELLER 106 Shaw Avenue “Her modest answer and graceful air Show her as wise and good as she is fair. Sagamore. 2. 6: French Club. I. 3: Hobby Hall. 4; Student Council. 6. 7: Dramatic Club. 5; Badminton Club. 6; Bowl- ing. 6; J A ACS, 3: Photogra- phy. 3. DOROTHEA KERTZ 11 Baldwin Avenue A friendly face, a heart of gold. Amazing girl, when all is told.” Calumet Agent. 3. 5; Cafe- teria Service Staff. 4. 5; Stu- dent Council, 7. ARTHUR KESSELHAUT 437 Jelliff Avenue “You say you uant a bill put through. Or a test delayed in class for you. If Arthur happens to be on hand. The filibuster proceeds as planned.” Che and Checker Club. 2. 7; Sagamore. 3: Math Club. 3. 4. 6. 7: Calumet Agent. 3, 4. 6. 7; Calumet Circulation, 3. 6, 7; Honor Society. 6. 7, 8; Spanish Club. 6. CLAIRE KESTENBAUM 303 Weequnhic Avenue “Happy in spirit, essentially kind. Usually quiet. Claire de- fined. Sagamore. 2; Ushering Staff. 7: 4 IMA Hop. 7. JACQUELINE KLEIN 326 Hob»on Street “This future model is pretty and slim. We predict a future that will never be dim. Sagamore, 2. JERRY KESSLER 428 Leslie Street “A combination of frolic and fun He relishes a joke and loves a pun. Art Club. 4; Lab Assistant. 4. SHELDON KIMMELMAN 360 Wainwright Street “A popular fellow, he's blither, debonair. Nonchalant and handsome, with a carefree air. Sagamore. 2; O.B.A. Council, 7. 8. SELMA KLEINHANDLER 350 Keer Avenue “Complexion fair and curly hair. With tailored clothes, good styles she knotcs. Student Council. 6; 4B-4A Hop. 7. Page Twenty-three

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