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JEROME LOWENGRUB 216 Goldsmith Avenue A little bit quiet Hut that’s not alarming. In Jerry all find. His modesty charming.” Che Checker. I; Student Counril. 1; Hand Orches- tra, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Sagamore, 2. ARTHUR LUSKIN 32 Baldwin Avenue “Arthur I. a skin doesn’t lack brains A'or ability to make musical strains. If a tall, good looking boy you see: There’s a very good chance that it is he.” Annex New . 1. 2.: Sagamore, 1. 2, 3; Student Counril. 2. 3; Dance Band. 3; Calu- 8; Band Orchestra. 4. 5, 6. T. 8: Tutoring Staff, •. 7. M. DOUGLAS MAC DONALD 95 Renner Avenue “He's admired for his indus- try and competence. For he’s a model of apt. goorl sense.” Calumet. 5. 6, 7. 8. CHARLOTTE LOWENSTEIN 18 Conklin Avenue “Sparkling u-it and smiling jest. Personality and all the rest.” Sagamore. 2. 6: Projection Staff. 3; Ushering Staff. 6, 7, 8. OLGA LYSAK 760 South llth Street ”A wonderful girl, ahcays so gay. Everyone likes her very sweet way.” Red Cross. 3; Home Eco- nomic . 3; Wham . 5; Span- i h Club. 7. OCTAVIO MADEIRA 51 Nairn Place “When there’s talk of sports, Oc will be found Rooting for his team the whole year round.” RHODA MALLOW 266 Wainwright Street “Rhoda’s her name, a pretty one too. Or you can call her the girl who grew.” Jr. Red Cros . 1; Legend Staff. 7, 8. RICHARD MAN DEL 152 Hansbury Avenue “When you hear a voice that’s soft and mellow. You know it comes from that Mandel fellow.” Annex New . 2: Sagamore. 1. 2: Biology Club. 4; Calu- met II. R. Agent. 5; I.ah Assistant. 6; Legend Staff. 7. NORMAN MARENBERG 365 Chancellor Avenue “Youth finds treasure! Look- in eyes and see The bright excitement of discovery.” MARVIN MALTZ 38 Stecher Street “As an artist. Marvin’s rated with the best. He draws fancy figures at every one’s request.” RHODA MARCUS 38 Lehigh Avenue “Rhoda as you can plainly see Is the Deb type but defi- nitely. As smart as a whip, her intelligence is rare She’s got what it takes to make the boys stare.” Art Club. 2; Bowling. 2; Student Counril. 6: Ushering Staff. 6. 7. 8; Calumet Staff. 5: Tutoring. 5; Legend Staff. 8. DONALD MARX 16 Baldwin Avenue “Danny is the fellow who’s always gay and pleasant. If there’s a crowd of jokes- ters. he’s sure to be pres- ent.” Sagamore. 1: Science Club. 1: Lab Assistant. 4: Projec- tion Staff. 6; Banking. 7; Calumet II. R. Agent. 7. Page Twent y-seven
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ALBERT LEVY 71 Wolcott Terrace “ATs the type of fellow W ho's always so pleasant If there's a crowd of joke• sters He'll always be present.” ALAN LICHTENSTEIN 167 Schuyler Avenue “If it’s lookin’ and a jokin’ Then it’s just little Alan Y ok um.” NETTIE LINDER 118 Hohson Street “She’s very sweet, with no conceit A girl like her is hard to beat.” Red Cross, 4. FRED LEVY 76 Schuyler Avenue “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” Sagamore. 3. ALBERT LIEBERMAN 230 Goldsmith Avenue “Why he’s so well liked, it’s easy to understand He is congenial and clever, his personality is grand.’’ MILTON LIPKIN 102 Lyons Avenue “A friendly fellow admired by all Here he comes, handsome and tall.” ANNADELE LI PM AN 169 Clinton Avenue “A talkative twirier with big blue eyes In her singing career she’ll surely rise.” Twirler, 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. MARTIN LIPPMAN 366 Chadwick Avenue “Marty’s a swell friend, one who is true; Joking and friendly: de- lo adable, too.” Football. 5; Sagamore. 2. DONALD LIPSHUTZ JULIUS LIPSKY 284 Wainwright Street “Someday he'll be a writer of renown This well-liked fellow With his eyes of brown.” MARILYN LONDON 343 Hawthorne Avenue “In baseball and basketball Jules was a star; Now in life he’ll wander far” ANASTASIA LOUIS 145 Weequahic Avenue “Impulsive, earnest, prompt to act. And make each generous thought a fact.” Sagamore. 1. 2. I. 5; Student Council. 1; Ushering Staff. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Calumet Adver- tising. 5: Bowling. 5; Bank- ing. 5. 37 Schley Street “Her talents are many. Her words are few. A loyal classmate. Through and through.” Page Twenty-six
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SONIA MAXWELL 223 Schuyler Avenue U'iih til-inkling eyes, anil friendly smile. She goes on making life worth while.” Dancing. 3; Bonds X Stamps. 3; Banking. 6. 7. MARK MENDELSOHN 109 Keer Avenue “The world is no better when we worry Life's no shorter. if we hurry. Sagamore, 1. DOI.ORES MICHAELS 68 Chad irk Avenue “She’s a fair and pretty maiden, one who always gets good gradin’. Just ask her to smile and you will see two little dimples as cute as can be” bruce McCarthy 286 Aldinc Street ‘He is a gentleman from sole to crown. Clean favored and imperi- ally slim!” CARYL MEYER 59 Rose Terrace “Tall and blond, conscien- tious and quiet. Serene and sweet, you can't deny it.” Wham». 5; Spanish Club. 6 ADELE MILLER 195 Nye Avenue “Her golden voice so sweet and mellow would charm the heart of any fellow. Dark sparkling eyes, a Pep- sodent smile make AdeU Hiller one populat 'chile'. Red Cross. I. 2: Glee Club. 1: Sagamore. 2. JANET MILLER 207 Leslie Street “Sparkling wit and smiling jest. Personality and all the rest.” Red Cross. 2. PHYLLIS MILLER 254 Vassar Avenue “Our Phyllis is bashful and a little shy. but alu-ays attracts attention as she passes by. And quite timid, so it seems, but mention Hill- side and she beams.” Library Staff. 2: Sagamore, 2; Orchestra. 2. MADELINE MORELLO 32 Wainwright Street “Her eyes like stars of mid- night fair, like midnight, loo. her jet black hair. Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but her smiling face will please the eve. Library Staff. 6. 7: Red Cross Club. 3, 4; Sagamore. 2. LESLIE MILLER 255 Chancellor Avenue “His good humor is surely no rumor.” Sagamore. 2. PEARL MITNICK 10 Bayview Avenue “Pearl will decorate some day a home for you and me. Interior decoration is her choice. How famous will she be?” JOAN MORSE 142 Pomona Avenue “Hustling, bustling, always doing her bit. When there’s work to be done, she’s there to do it.” Debating. 2: Student Coun- cil. 7; 3A Secretary; Honor Society. 6. 7. 8: Tutoring Staff. 6. 7. 8; Banking. 6. 7. 8: Calumet Agent. 5; Greek Club. 3. I. 5. 6; Legend Staff. 8. Page Twenty-eight
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