Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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DOLORES MUSIALOWICZ 65 Chadwick Avenue “Everyday words can't de- scribe one hard to beat; All we ran do is say she’s just plain street. JAACS. 3. MARTIN NOVICH 164 Seymour Avenue Here’s to this fellow with a dark head of hair. Wherever trouble's found, he’s sure to be there. EDGAR OTTO 219 Renner Avenue “Look forward, persevering to the last. From well to better, daily self-surpassed” MARTIN NATHANSON 289 Schley Street lie certainly has a nature rare, for he never fights to reack a stair; A quiet, unassuming lad. lie’s really nice our fel- low grad. Cross Country. 5. 7; Track. 6. CHARLOTTE OTT 767 South 17th Street “Free from care ami worry am I. I never have a reason to cry.” Stamp Agent. 4. ARTHUR OXFELD 285 Seymour Avenue “Quick with an answer and not very shy. Oxie rales as a funny guy. Basketball. 5. 6. 7. 8. MURRAY PALEYSKY 565 Bergen Street Hurray, with a manner so sweet Makes every girl’s heart skip a beat. Library Staff. 3. ROSALIE PAVIA 882 South 19th Street The merry twinkle in her eye Proves that mischief lurks nearby. ROBERT PERLOV 784 Clinton Avenue He may be quiet but lie's very bright. And in his classes lie’s usu- ally right. Lab Assistant. 3. LEONARD PARR 16 Crescent Avenue ‘II ith his determination and expression of great zest. It isn’t hard to understand why his work is of the best. ROBERT PEAKE 50 Treacy Avenue “Bob is always full of fun. a joke for every day. lie says hello to everyone who happens to pass his way. LOIS PETERMAN 786 South 13th Street “'Tis not a lip. or eye, we beauty call. Hut the joint force and full result of all. JAACS. 3: Glee Club. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Page Twenty-nine

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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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JEROME PILL 183 Leslie Street A da.%h of laughter, a cup of fun. An ounce of loafing uhen day is done. Safety Patrol. 1. 2; Sagamore, 1. 2; Student Council, 2. MALCOLM PRACER 827 South 19th Street “When greater electronics come our tray, 'Marconi Mar will win the day.” Projection Staff. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country, 6. DORIS RECHES WILLIAM POZNAK 189 Kecr Avenue “ffe always know that Bill is there. Toward our fun. he does his share.” Sagamore. 4. ELI RABINOWITZ 853 South 18th Street “Exuberant. gay. and full of fun; Always a good word for everyone. Math Club, 6. PAULINE REICH BERG 37 Demarest Street In a garden of thorns, she is like a rose— Sweet and lasting. Red Cross, 1. 158 Mapes Avenue “Always friendly and always doing her part. She draics us right into her heart. Annex News, 1. SELMA RING 151 Leslie Street “Her virtues are many, her faults are few. If you knew her. you’d like her too.” Art Club. 2; Spanish Club. 5; Greek Club. 3; Creative Writing, 3; Home Economics Club, 7. GERALDINE ROSEN 891 South 18th Street “Her graceful ease and sweet- ness. voice of pride. Might hide her faults, if she had faults to hide. Red Cross, 3; Biology Club. 5; Sagamore. 5, 6; Bowling Club. 6; Dramatic Club. 6; Spanish Club, 6. HERBERT ROSENBLUM 66 Huntington Terrace Herbie’s quiet and undis- turbed, a word from him is rare. But we know he’s always there because of his quiet and friendly air.” Sagamore, 2. RUTH ROESCHLAU 309 Avon Avenue To her honesty anti sincer- ity her friends will attest. We hope life brings Ruth the very best. Biology Lab.. 4; Biology Club. 5; Whams. 5. YVETTE ROSENBERG 770 South 13th Street Those twinkling eyes lead us to surmise. That she’s always surround- ed by plenty of guys.” Red Cross, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club. 3; Whams, 5. LEO ROSENHAND 225 Fabyan Place He's a jokesler, talkative and bold. But underneath shines a heart of gold.” Chess and Checker Club, 1; Sagamore. 3. Page Thirty

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