Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

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THE WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 19 4 8 F JL o r e w o r HEN memories of the happy times and friends we make at Weequahic become dulled by adult responsibility, we, of the yearbook staff, sincerely hope that this book may fur- nish many pleasant reminiscences of our school years. For the staff, the task of assembling the material which com- prises the book was an enjoyable one. That it may give equal enjoyment to all who thumb its pages is the sincere wish of those who are responsible for its publication. edication pHE Class of January 1948 is fortunate in having as grade adviser Mrs. Sadie Z. Rous, whose kindly influence and generous counsel have guided us for four years. During our stay at Weequahic, she has will- ingly extended help and sympathy to those who needed it. Therefore, it is to Mrs. Rous with affection and gratitude that we dedicate this Legend. Max J. Herzber There's an undue tendency toward pessimism these days. It may be true, as some gloomy people think, that within a few years the only inhabit- ants left on the face of the earth will be living in caves, or even that the earth itself will disappear in a chain reaction. But it doesn't seem likely. At any rate, you can in the meantime feel very cheerful about being citizens of the greatest of all nations, where by the grace of Cod food is plentiful and gainful employment the highest in our history. We enjoy, moreover, the blessing of a free government where men may speak and write freely, where the individual citizen need not fear the cruel demands of a totalitarian tyranny, and where each man's program in the world still depends on his own efforts and desires. Make thankful use of your opportunities and blessings as Americans. 6 Constance D. Bowerman Assistants t o t li e Pr i n c i p a 1 Fred Landolplii 7 ADMINISTRATION Fac ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES ■ Wt v Hid MATHEMATICS SCIENCE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECRETARIAL AND COMMERCIAL SPECIAL TEACHERS LANGUAGES OFFICE STAFF INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS MAX J. HERZBERC Principal fFRED LANDOLPHI Vice Principal CONSTANCE D. BOWERMAN Vice Principal • A. WALTER ACKERMAN Vice Principal Commercial and Secretarial Department JOHN R. BOYLE Chairman ELIZABETH BAKER ALICE F. COBEY B. ARTHUR DARRAH DAVID FELDMAN ANITA CROSS DINA A. HIRSCH LAURA M. ISSERMAN HARRY J. JELLINEK EDWARD E. KOBETZ •SAMUEL H. KOREY NATHAN LEMERMAN BLANCHE I. MARGER BERTHA I. RIGHTER WILLIAM C. SILBER LENA STEINHOLTZ •MARY N. SWINNEY Industrial and Fine Arts MARGARET S. ARCHER GEORGE F. BOWNE ELIZABETH L. CLEMENTS ELIZABETH L. CUTTRISS •HERMAN HOLZMAN HELEN G. JACOBS •FLORENCE KUPS WILLIAM B. MAYER HENRY MELNIK ANITA A. QUINN ESTHER SCHECHTER PHILIP M. WAGNER Health and Physical Education Department CHARLES J. SCHNEIDER Chairman MARCIA BUDDISH HENRY F. DONN CORA C. HARRIS WILLIAM F. HOFER •ARTHUR LUSTIG HELEN M. MAYNARD REGINA MAZAICA WILLIAM H. ROSE, Jr. •HARRIET SHAPIRO ELEANOR ZIERING Mathematics Department ERNEST RANUCCI Chairman RUTH BLUM •NORMAN CHINOY JOSEPH GRUBER JAMES B. HAWLEY •MARTIN MOSKOWITZ BESSIE M. ORR •ALMA G. PINKERTON SYLVIA RUFFKESS SARAH M. WOOD Librarians READA JELLINEK ROSE B. BRASHEAR •MARION L. BUCHNER Guidance CARRIE R. LOS I •HYMAN JACOBS 0Annex ®°Aj of December 1, 1947 ♦«Promoted to Guidance Director, November I, 1947 u 1 t y English Department Language Department WILLIAM LEWIN MABEL PATTON Chairman Acting Chairman MARGARET ARCHER SIMON CHASEN JULIUS C. BERNSTEIN •RUTH J. CUMMINGS MARIE R. BERNSTEIN •ERNEST GOBEILLE DAVID BUCHAREST •EVANGELINE KEEFE EUGENIA W. CHOSNEY ROBERT LOWENSTEIN •EMMA A. CONRAD CARL MORROW ELIZABETH CUTTRISS PAULA OELLRICH FRANK A. DeLISI LEOLA L. RUMMER ANNA GERBER LEOLA RUMMER IRVING J. GOLDBERG OLIVER H. SABOLD HAROLD La PENNA ELIZABETH UNDRITZ HANNAH G. LITSKY HILDA LUTZKE Social Studies Department •MARIE O'CONNOR CHRISTINA RUSSELL MAX BIRNBAUM EVA VOGEL Chairman •PEARL VOGEL VIRGINIA M. BEARD IRVING WALLOCH •ANN S. BLOCK MARION M. WYCKOFF CHARLES BRODSKY •LORNA R. FURST MARTIN GREEN Science Department HELEN JOHNSTON JEANETTE B. LAPPS CARL J. HUNKINS HELEN B. MERCURIO Chairman SADIE Z. ROUS •DAVID A. BERNEY JENNIE N. TWARDUS F. MAY BULLOCK JENNIE VAN BEYER IRVING EISEN DAVID WEINGAST •WALTER EISENBERG BENJAMIN EPSTEIN Health Service ANN S. MURRAY ROYAL COHN M. D. RUBY N. ODELL IRMGARD VALENTINE M. D. HAZEL M. REED MARION MILLINGTON R. N. CLARENCE L. SELTZER •GRACE BRENNAN R. N. MARION L STINE MARION WOHLFARTH Office Staff ROSE MIRAGLIA •ROSE DANZIS MARY C. FRISCIA CHARLOTTE SCHLANK ELEANOR G. TITTMAN Senior Home MISS ZIERING MR. GREEN MR. GRUBER MISS UNDRITZ T li e Torek Here is the Torch, that blazing Guide of Youth; The symbol of our dreams still burning bright! It once led us upon the Path of truth. We pass it on to you who need its light. Once, not so long ago, with arms outstretched We took it from the grasp of those now gone. We vowed the flame they kindled would not die. We vowed the work they did we'd carry on. At first our hands grew tired in their hold, Our falt'ring feet would stumble as they stepped. But now our steps are quick and neat and sure; Our vows are whole, our covenant is kept. Look at the Torch! I ts lapping tongue of red Proclaims its strength from out its very core! That is the flame we kindled, watched and fed Until it burned more brightly than before. The fuel it burned was aspiration high, We kindled that great fire in Honor's name, Ambition kept its watch both night and day. Behold—the Torch that wrote our deeds in flame Now other hands stretch out to take their Guide, And others take the vows to make it grow. We know, though empty hands are at each side, That none of us will ever let it go. For with each deed or daily task well done. As proudly in the world we take our part, A glow will be reflected on each face— An age-old Torch rekindled in each heart. 6 CAROLYN LANDAU JANUARY 1948 Herbert M. Iris 63 Homestead Park A frame adamant, a soul of fire No dangers fright him and no labors tire. Class President 5, 6, 7, 8. Kenneth Brookman 225 Meeker Avenue His manners, his air all who saw admired. Class Council 6, 7; Football 8; Sagamore I, 2; Vice President 8. Sara Michael 114 Mapes Avenue But I surmise that if you are wise You'll be careful of the maiden with the dreamy eyes. Sagamore 7; Class Secretary 6, 7, 8; Ushering Staff 7; Legend 8. Leonard Sternbach 133 Lehigh Avenue Who knows what greatness lies beneath his surfeco. Sagamore 2; Class Treasurer 5. 6, 7, 8; Legend 8. 18 Doris Ades 463 Jelliff Avenue With eyes downcast, she sits In class , But don't be too sure of this pensive less. Sagamore 5. Irene Bacatsclos 473 Avon Avenue In perfect honour, perfect truth. And gentleness to all mankind. Legend Typing 8. Iris Jean Bechler 121 Rose Terrace Her ways arc ways of pleasantness. Shorthand Club 2. Robert Becker 142 Hobson Street Few things aro impossible to diligence and skill. Sagamore 3, 4. 5; Cafeteria Ser- vice 4; Patrol 1, 3. Class ol: J Sonia Badcsch 162 Lyons Avenue onia is petite and charming. Most bovs think she's quite alarming. Leonard Bclfcr Corinne Bellos Edward Berman 272 Wainwright Street To Insure peace of mind ignore the rules and regulations. Track 6, 7 Captain 6, 8; Vice President 7. 342 Seymour Avenue Merrily, merrily shall I live now No books, no work; of that I vow. Football 6; Dramatic Club 3, 4. 277 Hawthorne Avenue That she is sweet, we have no doubt. Why she's quiet, we haven't found out. Elaino Berman 830 South 16th Street With virtue and quietness One may conquer the world. Library Staff 5. 6. 7. 8; Cafe- teria Service 4. 5; 8ankcr 4, 7, 8; Legend 8 Alan V. Bernstein 145 Lyons Avenue Why should the devil have all the fun? Sagamore 5; Class Council 5. Rena Berkal 96 Tillinghast Street The reward of a thin? well done, is to have done it. Glee Club 3, Bowling Club 3; Creative Writing Club 3. Nan C. Bicrman 164 Lyons Avcnuo Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss? Three angels gave me at once a kiss.'7 Sagamore 4, 8; Junior Red Cross Club I; Library Staff I, 3; Leg- end 7; Ushering 7. Ruth Blumcr 70 Fabyan Place Words sweet as honey from her lips distill'd. Bio Club 6; Bookkeeping 2; Glee Club 2. Betty Anne Bolton 62 Summit Avenue To hear her speak, and sweetly smile. You were in Paradise the while. Annex News I, 2; Sagamore 1, 2; Calumet Agent 2; Legend 8. Frances Borkan 140 Leslie Street Sugar and spice and everything nice. Archery 7. Home Economics 6, 7; Junior Red Cross 3; Art Club 3; Whams 3. June Blumcnth.il 219 Vassar Avenue Well timed silence hath mor . eloquence than speech. Calumet Reporter 6, 7, 8; Calu- met Agent 6, 7; Lab Assistant 6; Sagamore 3, 4; Photography Staff 2. John Boland 198 Dewey Street I can resist everything except temptation. v Leonard George Bolton 47 5 Hawthorne Avenue Sometimes I siKend think; Sometimes I just sit. Dramatic Club 6; Glee Club 3, 4; 'SaganjoreM, 2. Bcvcrlc Ann Borrus 333 Kecr Avenue A face with gladness overspread Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. Eileen Paula Bortnickcr 354 Fabyan Place A modest manner fits a maid. Sagamore 6, 7. Lorraine Branfman 8 White Terraco For silence and chaste reservo is women's genuine praise. Shirley R. Brcchcr 755 South 12th Street liet, sweet, and debonair doesn't seem to havo care. Cafeteria Service 4, 5; Sagamore 2. 3, Glee Club 2; Shorthand Club 2. Joan Anne Brcsslcr 26 Treacy Avenue Blonde, blue eyes, and very gay To every heart she wins a way ' Twirling 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Legend 8. 20 Weequahic High School Gilda Brodsky 175 Goldsmith Avenue She spcakcth not; and yet there lies A conversation in her eyes. Library Staff 3, 4; Hebrew Club 3; Sagamore 3. Marvin Bromberg 273 Clinton Place A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Stage Crew 3. 4, 5, 6. 7; Pro- jection Staff 5, 6; Football Team 4. 6. 8. Ruth Brooks 110 Hcdden Terrace 'Tis laughing that keeps the world going 'round. And earnestness that keeps it squaro. Glee Club 1. Russell Brown 89 Weequahic Avenue Men arc all inventors sailing forth on a voyage of discovery. iamore Inspector 5. Brunner 293 Leslie Street Always pleasant, always kind. Always charming and refined. Eileen Buchner 417 Badger Avenue A quiet girl of sterling worth. Is more than all the gold on earth. Sagamore 2, 7; Library Staff 1; Dancing Club 1; Bowling Club 3. Dolores Cataldo 224 Avon Avenue As merry as the day is long. Bookkeeping 2. Ruth Chclnik 10 Westcrvclt Place Irvington, New Jersey Life is sweet to everyone.' Lawrence Buchner 163 Huntington Terrace A diller, a dollar, A ten o'clock scholar. Photography Club 6. Class o f January 1948 Ernest Chcsloff 116 Vassar Avenue He is always laughing, for he has an infinite deal of wit. Stage Crew 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Projec- tion Staff 5. 6, 7, 8; Legend Photographer 8. Naomi Chivian 99 Shanley Avenue, Her voice was ever sweet and low. An excellent thing in woman. Dramatic 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Sagamore 3, 4; Legend 7, 8; Class Council 8. Howard Casper 142 Pomona Avenue Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Sagamore 1, 2; Annex News 2. Leonard Cohen 496 Hawthorne Avenue Hi it the laughter that shook the ratter. Where is the rafter, by the way? Football 4; Stamp and Bond 4; Track 4. Lois Cohen 451 Hawthorne Avenue With a heart like a rose— a leaf for everyone. Badminton 7; Sagamore 7. Allan M. Cohn 264 Keer Avenue He'll play a small game rather than stand out. Baseball 5, 7; Cross Country 8. John Collani 32 Tillinghast Street A pleasant smile denotes a pleasing personality. Harvey Dakelman 323 Renner Avenue In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Beverly Davis 406 Badger Avenue Her voice is sweet and shy, And she's easy on the eye. Annex News 2; Camera Club 3; Sagamore 5, 6; Calumet Agent 6; Class Council 5. Marilyn Davis 161 Lohigh Avenue It's a priceless jewel to be unaffected. Bookkeeping 7; Red Cross 1. 2; Sagamore 1, 7, 8; Whams 3. Gladys Decncy 172 West Runyon Street Neither too careless, nor too glad; Not too serious, nor too sad. Sagamore 2; Glee Club 2; Short- hand Club 2. Rita Ann DiGiovanni 31 Hobson Street Agreeable and full of fun Well liked by everyone. Class Council 8. Edwina Doyle 828 South 16th Street But they whom truth and wis- dom lead Can gather honey from a weed. Grammar Clinic 7; Cafeteria Service 7; Creative Writing 4; Legend 7, 8. Rita Dunst 370 Chadwick Avenue Quiet, helpful, and sincere. Art Club 1: Dancing Club 1; Sagamore 4; Calumet 4, 6. June Eckstein 7 Marie Place Those who bring sunshino to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Calumet Agent 4; Bowling 4. Weequah ic High School 22 Class of January 1948 Jane Funcheon 714 Springfield Avenue Her air. her manners, all who saw admired. Courteous though coy, and gentle, though retired.' Lenore Elias 99 Lyons Avenue Light or dark, short or tall. She sets a trap for them all. Twirling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Barbara Fantel 826 South 16th Street If to her share some female errors fall. Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all. German Club Sagamore 6. 6; Banking 6; Charles Fcldblum 75 Vassar Avenue Eat drink, and love; the rest's not worth a fillip. Stage Crew 5, 6; Football 5. Dorothcc Fink 38 Farley Avenue She is small, she Is wise; She's a terror for her sire. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic 2; Class Council 7, 8; Legend Staff 7, 8; Sagamore 3, 4; Archery 3, 4. Eileen Finkelstcin 557 Clinton Avenue Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike. And, like the sun. they shine on all alike. Dancing Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Bowling Club 2; Sagamore 3, 4, 5; Ushering 5; Secretary Band and Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Council 6; Legend 8. Morris Fisch 119 Maple Avenue He hated nought but . . . to be sad. Ruth Louise Fishman 66 Shanley Avenue Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shine So clear as in no face with more delight. Ushering 5. 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 7; Archery 7; Glee Club 3, 4; Legend 8. 1 9 he , 330 Princeton Road Union, New Jersey __: has a smilo for every friend. And a friend for every smile. Sanford Fleischer 35 Rose Terrace Laughing and talking all the He always has something funny to say. Contemporary Club 1. Bertha Friedman 291 Belmont Avenue Always pleasant, always kind. Always quiet and refined. Seymour Frischer 124 Grumman Avenue The force of his merit will make his way. Projection Staff 3, 4. Mildred Gaby 847 South 18th Street Woman' at best a contradiction still. Erwin Ganx 104 Schuyler Avenue Word are men' daughters, but God's ©n arc thing . Albert Gcrmansky 207 West Runyon Street The businc of life is to go forward. Melvin Gicttcr 255 Schley Street He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit. Football 6. Sally Gettcnberg 271 Lohigh Avenue Her very frowns arc fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Ushering 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 4, 5; Badminton Club 5; Calumet Agent 4; Legend Staff 7, 8; Council 8. Joan B. Ginsberg 26 Crescent Avenue Light of the world and of the human race. Dorothea Garber 43 Willoughby Street tZApiM She is pretty to walk wit and witty to talk with. Annabelle Gelb 88 Schuyler Avenue Born for success she seems With grace to win, with heart Annex News I, 2, Editor 2, With shinino nifts that take all French Club 1. i; O.B.A. CounV 'CaT 0 °,TTJ max ,aKe 4,1 cil 5, 6. President 7, Secretary 8; Class Council 6, 7; Legend Staff 7, 8; Badminton Club 4; Sag- amore 3, 8; Dramatic Club 2; Circulation Staff 3, 4; Calumet Staff 3, 5. Editor 5. Library Staff 3, 4, 5; Dramatic Club 3. 4. 5, Volley Ball 4; Honor Society 5, 6. 7. 8: Caf- eteria Service 5; Class Council 5; Calumet Agent 6, 7; Tutor- ing 5, 6, 7, 8; Archery Club 7. Jacqueline Renee Ger 128 Hedden Terrace Happy I am, from care I'm free: Why aren't they all contented like me? Shirley Gerber 9 Sheridan Avenue Gay pleasure! Proud ambition is her slave. Sagamore 3. HiAi Scl lOO Sheldon Glassncr 292 Goldsmith Avenue Anything for a quiet life.' Arlccn Rfth Glickman 125 Harding Terrace i will, but woman cr way. jfMy 1 Siundra Goldberg 14 Conklin Avenue A generous heart repairs a slanderous tongue. Sagamore 6; Legend 8. Arlene Goldie 183 Chadwick Avenue A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty at- tractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good-natured. Class Council 5. 6, 7; Library Staff 6. Jcrrold Goldman 153 Lehigh Avenue Just a pal, kind and true, A loyal classmate through and through. Honor Society 7. 8; Chemistry Club 7; German Club 7; Tennis Team 7; O.B.A. Council 7. Merita Goldman 146 Fabyan Place I drink, I huff, I strut, look big and stare. And all this I can do, because I dare. Calumet Advertising Staff 3; Junior Red Cross Club 2; Library Staff 2: Class Council 6: Social Joyce Gluck 525 Hawthorne Avenuo By happy alchemy of mind The turn to pleasure all they find. Selma Gold 6 Edmonds Placo She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. Legend Typist 8. Franklyn Gold 381 Leslie Street A poor life this is if, full of care. We have no time to stand and stare. Phyllis Goldberg 134 Huntington Terrace Men, some to business, some to pleasure take; But every woman is at heart a rake. Ann Gorcwitz 261 Clinton Place It's only a friendly person who can boast of many friends. Junior Red Cross 1; Annex Class Council I; Library Staff 3, Sagamore 6, 7. lass o f January 194 8 Paul Haller 915 Hunterdon Street A wit's a feather, and a chief a rod. An honest man's the noblest work of God. Weequahic Gilbert Gottfried 392 Schley Street Quiet and unassuming, he takes his place among men. Jerome Greenberg 223 Wainwright Street A master-passion is the love of news. Stamp Club 3; Biology Club 3; Band and Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Jeane Greene 7 Farley Avenue Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Homeroom Service 3; Sagamore 3, 4, 5. 6, 7; Cafeteria Service 6, 8' Dramatic Club 3; Band and Orchestra 3; Legend Photo- grapher 8. Edith Greidingcr 348 Madison Avenue Not too serious, not too gay, fust a real friend in every way. Clean Up Committee 3; Stamp Club 3; Sagamore 3; Harriet Haftcl 32 White Terrace Life is short and care will come. So have a good time while you arc young. Receptionist Guidance Office 5; Legend 8. June Gottas 435 Avon Avenue Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Banking 7; Clean Up Committee 3; Whams 3, 4, Shorthand Club 2. Frances Greenberg 329 Chadwick Avenue Her very frowns arc fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Class Council 8. Renee Greenberg 33 Field Place Favors to all. to all her smiles extends oft she reflects, but never once offends. Bowling Club 5; Sagamore 7. Evelyn Greenfield 481 Hawthorne Avenue Light of manner, sweet and gay. Spreading smiles along the way. Sagamore 2; Legend 8. Stanley Gussow 21 Wolcott Terrace Who is bred among wolves will learn to howl. Calumet Advertising Staff 7; Chemistry Club 7; Mathematic Club 7. EJIcnruth Harris 459 Hawthorne Avenue The epitome of charm and grace. Pleasing of manner, pleasing of face.' Class Council 2; Sagamore 2; O. B. A. Council 2; Red Cross 2; Whams 3; Class Council 5. High Scliool George Hartdorn 404 Avon Avenue Speak gently; it is better far to rule by love than fear. Glee Club 3. Alan Roy Hartstein 60 Custer Avcnuo His hair is of good colour.' Sagamore 7. Milton Hcinowitx 179 Vassar Avenue Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter. Sermons and soda-water the day after. Jeanette Herbert 337 Hawthorne Avenue What is life without music? Ruth Hclfant 68 Bragaw Avenue To make the laugher weep, the weeper laugh. She had the dialect and differ- ent skill. Catching all passions in her craft of will. Library Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4; Teen Age Book Club 6; Cal- umet Agent 6. Gcrda Herdan 163 Goldsmith Avcnuo Is she so quiet and demure? Maybe—but don't be too sure! Adcle Herman 49 Wainwright Street There was a little girl Who had a little curl. Dramatic Club 1; Sagamore 5. Eleanor Hinkes 289 Wainwright Street For love is of sac mickle might. That it all pames makis light. Sagamore 5. Dorothy Hock 159 Schley Street Wisdom the source of virtue, and of fame. Home Economics Club 7; Legend Typing 8. Rita Holovcr 13 Seymour Avenue Worry, let it run away Live a life and live it gay. Patsy Jane Hyans 46 Farley Avenue Always here, always there. Busy working everywhere. Sagamore Inspector 8; Dramatic Club I, 2; Dancing Club I; Glee Club 2; Ushering Staff 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Sagamore 4, 6, 7. 8; Class Council 6, 7; Legend Staff 7, 8, Advertising Staff of Calumet Arlene Horn 82 Tillmghast Street A happy life consists in tranquillity of mind. Red Cross 1; Sagamore 2. lass o f January 1948 27 William J. Jacob 66 Summit Avenue Leave silence to the Gods; I am only human. Anne: News Editor Rita Jobrack 303 Renner Avenue Her witty jest and frequent smile Make her friendship well worth- while. Red Cross Club I, 3; Sagamore Inspector 7; Library Staff 3; Student Council I; Chairman, Legend Typing Staff 8; Home Economics 3. Felix Kalnitsky 628 Belmont Avenuo The tree of knowledge in your garden grows. Annex News Editor I; Chess and Checker I, 3, 5; Contemporary Club 3, 5, 6; Mathematics Office 5, 6; Class Council 5. 6; Honor Society 5, 8; Tutoring $. Estelle Kaplan 46 Tillinghast Street Goes about her own affairs day by day; Speaks when spoken to In her own sweet way. Ruth Kastner 296 Renner Avenue She looks like an angel and acts like one too. But you never can fell what an angel will do. Red Cross Club 1. Phyllis Isaacs 130 Huntington Terrace My way of joking is to tell tho truth. It's the funniest joke in the world. Banking Agent 4. 5. 7; Bowl- ing Club 4; Lab Assistant 5, 7; Calumet Staff 5. Rita Jacobson 285 Schley Street A form more fair, a face more sweet. Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Sagamore 6, 7, 8; Volley Balt 3, 5. 7; Archery 7; Badminton 4, 6; Legend Staff 8. Ruth Joel 73 Seymour Avenue The only rival of her sunny manner is her hair. Dramatic Club 3; Class Council 5; Secretary of Band and Or- chestra 6, 7; Legend Staff 8. Alan Kampf 63 Parkview Terrace The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness. Sagamore 3; Custodian 3; Annex Editor 2; Ruth Karp 120 Vassar Avenue In play there arc two pleasures for your choosing— The one is winning, and the other losing. Saoamore 7; Junior Red Cross I; Library Staff : Dancing Club 2; Hebrew Club 3; Homo Room Service 3; Bowling 5. Catherine Kendall 838 Bergen Street Come and trip it as you go. On the light fantastic toe. Carole Ruth Klein 33 Field Place Blessed aro those with whom it is pleasant to be. Baseball Club 6; Bowling Club 4; Legend Typing Staff 8. Weequahic High School lass ol EJ fanuary 1 948 Rose Eda Klein 809 Sooth 13th Street Her ways arc ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths are peace. Dramatic Club 1, 3; Vice Pres- ident I; Calumet Staff 3; Biol- ogy Club 5; Biology Lab Assist- ant 5; Advertising Staff-Calu- met 5, 6. 7; Central Radio Work- shop 5, 6, 7; Sagamore Ass't. Inspector 7; Legend 8. Arthur Kligman 25 Parkview Terrace Speech is silver; silence is gold. Shola Klein 85 Stecher Street Capacity for joy admits temptation. Sagamore 3, 5; Ushering Staff 5, 6; JAACS 3. Ccrna Kohn 408 Chadwick Avenue In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Red Cross Club I, 2; Library Staff 1. 2; Paul Kracmcr 139 Wainwright Street He is always laughing for he has an infinite deal of wit. Oscar Kriegman 530 South 18th Street With his manners and his looks. He needn't bother about any books. Sagamore 3, 6, 7; Council 6; Ushering Staff 6, 7; Banking 7; Calumet Agent 7; Honor Society 7. Burton Krytzcr 140 Clinton Place True wit is nature to advantage dressed. What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expre Jerome Lacker 35 Bay View Avenue The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Lehigh Avenue Presence’ (nind and courage in distress. Arc more than armies to pro- cure success. Sagamore 7; Home Economics Club 7; Calumet 7; Legend 8. Marcia G. Landau 297 Hobson Street We have medicines to make women speak; we have none to make them keep silent. French Club 3; Twirler 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 4, 5, 6; Council 5; Class Secretary 5. Marlyn Lart 279 Goldsmith Avenue The class of fashion, and the mould of form. The observed of all observers. Sagamore 7; Sewing Club 7. Alma Laxcrwitx 107 Dewey Street Her heart is as light as her eyes arc bright. Art Club 2; Legend 8. Yale Manoff 131 Lehigh Avenue E'er on thy chin the springing beard began To spread a doubtful down, and promise man. Joyce Marks 19 Bayview Avenue 'Ridicule . . . often checks what is absurd, and fully as often smothers that which is noble. Joan J. Lesnick 266 Seymour Av Singl. Myra Levine 358 Schley Street The fairest garden in her lo And m her mind the wisest books. Sagamore 6; German Club 6; Legend 8. Lester Licbcrman 171 Pomona Avenue He is small; he is wise; He's a terror for his size. Art Club 2. Arlene Linder 25 Wolcott Terrace Better a little well kept, than a great deal forgotten. Stamp Agent I - Red Cross Club I; Bond and Stamp Agent 3; Sagamore 6. Harold Lcfkowitz 342 Clinton Place A quiet man I like to be 'Cause then no one will bother me. Shirley Levin 48 Fabyan Place My heart is warm with the friends I make. Janice Littman 280 Goldsmith Avenuo On Wccquahic Hill there lived a lass more bright than Mayday morn. Saaamorc 3. 7; Usherina 3.7. Barbara Lubcll 435 Clinton Place For nature made her what she is, and never made another. Sagamore Inspector I, 2; Red Cross I; Library Staff I. ffy tanlcy Maisel 203 Pomona Avenue angry man always thinks :an do more than he can. Class Council 6. 7; O B. A. Coun- cil Vice President 7; President 8; Social Dancing (President) I; Legend Staff 7, 8. Weequa] kic Hig ;ll Scl liool 30 Arnold Matthew Markowitz 66 Aldine Street Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter. Class Council 8. f '' 361 wawthorng Avenue IL lSi Whams Donald Meisncr 105 Mapcs Avenue I am very food of the company of ladies. Frederick Meyers 210 Chancellor Avenue A little nonsense, a touch of wit. But Fred knew just the time to quit. Sagamore 2; Class Council 7, 8; Dancing Club 2; Basketball 2; Football Assistant Manager 4, 6; College Club 4. Solomon Miller 300 Wainwright Street With me as leader, ye men control your ruinous anxieties. Sagamore 4 5, (Assistant In- spector) 7, 8; (Inspector); Bond and Stamp Agent 4; Ushering Staff 5, 7; B-ology Lab Assist- ant 5; Class Council 7 . Mae Moskowitz 72 Beverly Street She is small, she is wise, Mac's a terror for her size. Stamp and Bond Agent 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Dancing Club I; Honor Society 5, 6, 7, 8; Tut- oring 5, 6, 7: Dramatic Club 5; Grammar Clinic 6, 7; Calumet Agent 6, 7; Physics Lab. As- sistant 6; Legend Staff 7. Eugene Motsch 175 Dewey Street He's as thin as a lath.' Legend 8. Sandria Harden 103 Schley Street She is always good natured, good humored and free. Red Cross Club I, 2; Library Staff I. 2; Bond and Stamp Agent 3; Banker 5. Theone Sonia Michael 386 Peshino Avenue To enlarge the intelligence is to enlarge the horizon of its desires and wants. Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2; News- paper Club 1, 2; (Editor); Sag- amore 2; Red Cross Club 2; Calumet 4, 5; Mathematics Club 4, 5, (Secretary) 6; Banking 4, 5, 6; Honor Society 5, 6. Bcvcrlcc Morachnick 1097 Bergen Street The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Student Council I. £ J ass or anuarv 1948 Diane I. Newmark 9 Mapes Terrace In youth and beauty such wisdom is rare! Usher 4, 5. 6; Head Usher 7. 8; Class Council 5, 6, 7. 8; Sag- amore 7, 8; Inspector 8; Dancing Club 2; Library Staff 4, 5; Dramatic Club Secretary 3; Class Vice President 6; Legend 7, Editoc-in-Chief 8. Jerome Oppcnheim 800 Sooth 14th Street Wit is the sell of conversation, not the food. Art and Cartooning 1, 2; Cook- ing Club 1, 2; Service Club I, 2; Photography 4; Biology Club 4; Bowling Club 4; Legend 8. Edith Ostrowsky 503 Hawthorne Avenue 'Tho fruits of the tree of knowl- edge arc various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them. Jean Nielsen 166 Hawthorne Avenue She docth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise. Sherman Ninburg 330 Keer Avenue I can't help it, I was born sneering. Mary Nixborski 286 West Runyon Street There are moments when silence, prolong'd and unbroken. More expressive may be than all words ever spoken. Shorthand 2. Sara Ontcll 248 Keer Avenue You like her when you meet her first, and then you like her more. Library Staff 4; Dramatic Club Erwin Pacncr 253 Keer Avcnuo True and tender and brave and just. That men may honor and women trust. Sagamore 1; German 4. Sondra Parncss 1 Parkview Terrace Her looks are sweet, her ways arc charming. Her pleasant manners are dis- arming. Annex News Staff 2; Sagamore 2, 7; Dancing Club 2; Sewing Club 6. Irwin Pearl 56 Dewey Street Friend thou wert, student thou wert never. Elizabeth Pierce 47 Seymour Avenue Simple and neat. And always sweet. Shorthand 2; Bookkeeping 2; Dancmg 2; Bond and Stamp Agent 4, 5. Ruth Dorothy Pierce 34 Stccher Street The merry twinkle in her oy$ proves that mischief lurks nearby. Sagamore 4, 6, 7; Ushering Staff 4, 6, 7, 8; Legend Staff 7, 8. David Pollack 81 Pomona Avcnuo He is very foolish who aims at fooling all the world. Tennis team 5; Sagamore 5. 32 Weequa laic High School Ethel Ann Polonsky 47 Pomona Avenue The young man's vision, and the old man's dreams. Sagamore spector 6. 3, 5, 6; l Agent 5, 6, 8; Dan 2, 5; Assistant In- Con temporary Club ,her 5, 6, 8: Calumet 8; Honor Society 5. c Club 2; Legend 8. Judith Posner 92 Vassar Avenue What is your fortune, my pretty maid? My face is my fortune, sir, she said. Library Staff 1; Dance Club 3; Class Council 6, 7, 8; Ushering 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 5, 6. T; Banker 5, 6, 7, 8: Phys. Lab. Assistant 7; Legend Staff 7, 8. Joel Porter 565 Hawthorne Avenue Every artist was first an amateur. Myrna Poxnak 140 Lyons Avenue All good things come in small packages. Library Staff 1; Sagamore 5; Calumet H. R. Agent 5, 7; Ushering Staff 5, 7, 8; Phys. Lab. Assistant 7; Class Council 7; Legend Staff 7, 8. David Prcsslcr 2 Osborne Terraco The laughter of man is the contentment of God. ns- 6, 7; Chemistry Club 7’; ish Club 6; Contemporary .«try Club 7; Legend Calumet Agent Class Council 8. Barbara Rasizer 217 Pomona Avenue If you get simple beauty and naught else, you get about the best thing God invents. Anette Doris Reiss 44 Stecher Street Be it your care to follow; you shall be safe with me as your leader. Red Cross Club 1; Whams 3, 4, Sagamore 3, 4; Inspector 5 Assistant Chief Sagamore 6. 7. Chief 8; Bowling Club Secretary 5; Receptionist in Guidance Office 6; Legend 8; Ushering 6, 7, 8. Isabel Raiken 843 South 18th Street Full of pep, happy, gay. That's our Isabel, night and day. Charles Rcdcker 45 Watson Avenue He that hath knowledge spareth his words. Art Club 1, 2; Sagamore 2; Camera Club 5; German Club 5; Honor Society 6, 7, 8; Math Club 6, 7. Robert Resky 327 Renner Avenue He goes his way and does no wrong. Projection Staff 5, 6. ass of January 1948 Arlene Rosenbaum 183 Chadwick Avenue She has a laugh that's full of fun, And a disposition bright as the sun. 33 Frederick Rosenberg 23 Parkview Terrace The female woman is one of the greatest institooshuns of which this land can boste. J. V. Football 4; Varsity Foot- ball 6, 8; J. V. Basketball 4. Saul Rosenblum 66 Huntington Terrace Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. Sagamore I: 8anking 5, 7, 8; Legend Staff 7, 8. Claire Roscnstock 325 Chadwick Avenue She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with. And pleasant, too. to think on. Sagamore I, 3; Bonds and Stamps 1; Annex News I; Dra- matic Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Archery Club 7; Badminton 7. Marilyn Rubin 840 South 19th Street Red hair, like sunlight streaming on the marble of her shoulder. Marian Rubinow 31 Eckert Avenue Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? Red Cross I, 3; Library Staff (Secretary) I, 3, 4, 7; Sagamore 6; Archery Club 7; Legend Staff 7, 8. Herbert Sarwin 28 Midland Boulevard Maplewood, New Jersey The only rival of his sunny manner is his hair. Sagamore 2, 6; Stamps and Bonds 2. Ira Schneider 497 Jelliff Avenue A friend to all. a foe to none. Treats all the same, and slights not one. Sagamore 2, 3, 7; Art Club 2; Camera Club 3, 5; Banking Auditor 5. Beverly Schoenbach 348 Clinton Place You've pleasant ways about you, the kind that win a friend. Camera Club 3. Marvin Schofel 77 Clinton Avenue Mil (burn. New Jersey Lo, one who loved true honour more than fame. Carolyn Schornstcin 919 South 18 th Street She moves like a goddess, and looks like a queen. Ushering Staff 4, 5; Basket- ball Club 5; Badminton 4, Lab. Assistant 4. Joan Schulthcis 386 Chadwick Avenuo The essence of humor is sensi- bility; warm tender fellow- feeling with all forms of existence. Sagamore 4, Red Cross Club I. Debra Schwartz 198 Shepard Avenue Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. Student Council I; Social Dancing I, Projection Staff 2; Bowling Club 4; Sagamore 6. 34 Weequa iiic High School Leslie Schwartz 460 Hawthorne Avenue company and good dis- se arc the very sinews Good co course arc the very : of virtue.” Bernice P. Seidel 899 Hunterdon Street A little mischief full of fun. Really liked by everyone. Sagamore 6; Class Council 6; Legend Staff 8. Martin Schwartz 10 Lehigh Avenue A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. Benjamin Simon 470 Hawthorne Avenue Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Judee Slatnick 300 Wainwright Street A dancing shape, an image gay. To haunt, to startle, and way- lay. Sagamore 2; Social Dancing I. June Stavitsky 1309 Clinton Avenue Irvington, New Jersey All who joy must win. Must share it, happiness was born a twin. Dramatic Club 3; Spanish Club Joan B. Steiner 820 South 16th Street Rather informal, always neat; Full of mischief and very sweet. Lillian Sternberg 53 Hobson Street But were it to my fancy given. To rate her charms. I'd call them heaven. Red Cross Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 4; Sagamore 4, 5; Volley Ball 5; Archery Club Janet Stichter 843 South 14th Street You are like a flower. So sweet and pure and fair. Sheldon Slomowitz 133 Custer Avenue Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Paper Salvage 3; Stamp and Bonds 4; Projection Staff 5. Howard Sofman 89 Goodwin Avenue Sparkling wit and smiling zest. Personality and all the rest. Dancing Club 2; Student Council 1, 2, Checker and Chess 1. 6. ass o anuarv J 1948 35 Marion Sudler 464 Jelliff Avenue A happy disposition reveals a happy heart. Sagamore 6; Camera Club 2. Rosalyn Tauber 368 Badger Avenue Her talk was like a stream which runs with rapid change from rock to roses. Red Cross Club 2; Annex News 2; Sagamore 2; Circulation Staff 3; Legend 8. Frances Tixxano 1608 Andrew Street Union, New Jersey The very room, cox she was in. Seemed warm from floor to ceiling. Charlotte Traum 279 Schley Street 'Low gurgling laughter, as sweet. As the swallows song i' the south. And a ripple of dimples that, dancing, meet. By the curves of a perfect mouth. Library Staff 3; Stamp Agent 1. 2; Sagamore 1; Dance Club 1; Legend 8; Class Council 8. Selma Vilinofsky 225 Clinton Place So joyous, blithe and full of grace. As heaven had lent her all its face ✓ Sylvia Waranch 28 Willoughby Street Sometimes I sit and think, Sometimes I just sit Red Cross 1; Library Staff Sagamore 3, 6, 7; Cafeteri 6. V xif J Dorothy Warhaftig 131 Schoerev Avenue A happy smile for odery day. ves o all who come Her Staff 4. j; Calumet Legend 8; Class Court- . 3 _ I She give off 1. 2; jv WV‘ na Staff ' U£ent 4 William Tactxsch 820 South 17 th Street Be it jewel or toy. Not the prize gives the joy, But the striving to WIN the PRIZE. Baseball Team 3; Wcequahic Stamp Club 5. 6 (Secretary); Wcequahic Math Club 5. 6. 7; Sagamore 7; Class Council 8. Sylvia Testier 921 Bergen Street Greatness and goodness arc not means, but ends. Hath he not always treasures, always friends. Sagamore 3. Marion Torma 802 South 14th Street There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. Ann Usdin 147 Lehigh Avenue If to her share some female errors fall. Look on her face, and you'll forget them all. Elaine Vogel 33 Hawthorne Avenue The bowstring of her spirit is not slack. Library Staff 1; Glee Club 2 Bookkeeping Club 2. fi- le. Weeq ioo Marilyn Rita Warhoftig 43 Homestead Park There' language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. William Weinstein 71 Keer Avenue The witty jest, the frequent smile. Make his friendship well worth while. Daniel Weiss 145 Schuyler Avenuo Agreeable and full of fun. Well liked by everyone. Sagamore 4, 6; Cross Country 6; Class Council 8. Seymour Weiss 421-23 Leslio Street He looks like an angel and acts like one too. But you never can tell what an angel will do. Seymour Wexler 36 Demarest Street Genius is the capacity for evading hard work. Basketball I, 5; Football 5. 6, 8; Track 2. 3; Banking 7, 8. Natalie Weinstein 233 Renner Avenue A perfect woman, nobly planned. To warm, to comfort, and to command. Sagamore 3; Dramatic 3. 4; Sew- ing Club 5; Home Economics Club 5. Stanley Weinstock 92 Huntington Terraco When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to reach the second or even the third rank. Dramatic Club 3, 4; Debating Club 3; Latin Club 3; Auditor 7; Physics Lab. Assistant 7. Myra Weiss 272 Leslie Street The voice so sweet, the words so fair. As some soft chime had stroked the air. Sagamore 1, 3; Red Cross Club 2; Calumet Agent 3. Harriet Weller 57 Hcdden Terrace Debate is masculine; conversa- tion is feminine. Eleanor Rose Wladyka 808 South 14th Street Some people are more nice than wise. Class of J anuary 1948 Harold Yablick Evelyn Yolofsky 47 Parkview Terrace 98 Rose Terrace Newspapers always excite curiosity. ' Sagamore 1. Laughing and talking all the day. She always has something funny to say. Sagamore 5, 6, 7; Glee Club 5; Usher 5, 6, 7; Legend Staff 7, 8; Dancing Club 1, 2. 37 Lorraine Young 261 Clinton Placo Love seeks a guerdon; friend- ship is as a God, who gives and asks no payment. Ira Zarin 85 Renner Avenue No man was ever wise by chance. Red Cross Club Checker 2. 2; Chess and 843 Sondra Zcig South 17th Street Known for her haircut and her clothes. And known far and wide for her numerous beaux. Twirler 3, 5, 8; Ushering Staff 5; Sagamore 5. Harold Zclcnkc 703 South 11th Street Quiet and unassuming, he takes his place among men. Melvin Zeller 1005-7 Bergen Street 'Tis not the stature that makes a man. Sagamore 2, 3, 7; Projection Staff 2; Bank Auditor 5, 7. Basinful Hasty Hearts Joyce Davis 73 Seymour Avenue The woman who deliberates is lost. Edward Krasner 860 South 11th Street So live at ease and not be Bernard Sussman 79 Stecher Street Joking and humor are pleasant and often of oxtreme utility. Leon S. Gottlieb 191 Ridgewood Avonuc Bo silent and safe; Silenco never betrays you.' Bernard Oxfcld 288 Goldsmith Avenue Not too serious, not too gay. But a very good sport when it comes to play. Stanley Siegel 52 Fleming Avenue Always willing to lend a hand. Without an order or command. SUMMER SCHOOL 1947 Paul Berg Ruth Faigcs Jerome Gast Richard Gchrkc Harry Klein Phillip Klcpesch Eugene Miller Thercse Naughton Thomas Redden Anna Rothman Jules Simandi Rita Sokoloff 38 Cl ass o: EJ anuary . L94, S s eniors USHERING STAFF E. F,on. Row: S. '2|,“n ' Tauber, M. Poznak. A. L E.,.s honor SOCIETY o. Krcigm . E- Polonsky A. Ge b. C « “'• SAGAMORES Front Row: I. Pacncr, S. Miller, W Jacobs, A. Hartstein, S. Ninberg. Second Row: M. Poznak, A. Gelb, N. Weinstein, R. Pierce. E. Yolofsky. A. Reiss, P. Hyans, D. Ncwmark, M. Levine, B. Morachnick, B. Rasizer, R. Karp. Back Row: S. Goodman. J. Posner, R. Klein, C. Schornstein, R. Jobrack, A. Gorewitz, O. Garber, C. Traum, R. Jacobson, D. Warhoftig, B. Borrus. ■♦0 CALUMET HOMEROOM AGENTS O. Knegman, J. Funchcon. E. Polonsky, A Gclb, D. Weiss. HOP COMMITTEE Front Row: K. Brook man, M. Poznak, F. Meyers. Back Row: J. Posner, D. Nowmark. CALUMET STAFF R. Klein, C. Reuben, E. Greenfield. PROM COMMITTEE Front Row: F. Greenberg, E. Yolofsky, K. Brookman, N. Chivian, D. Warhoftig. Back Row: D. Wcis , C. Troum, $. Gettcnberg, A. Markowitz. Front Row: Moscowitz, Garber, Tauber, Newmark, and Manoff. Back Row: Iris, Michael, Warhaftig, and Reuben. BANKERS AND AUDITORS Front Row: B. Davis, B. Schoenbach, E. Berman, I. Bacatseios. Back Row: J. Posner, O. Kriegman, S. Rosenblum, J. Gottas. O. B. A. LETTERS Action I § School PROJECTION STAFF AND STAGE CREW S. Frischer, E. Chesloff, C. Fcldblum, R. Resky. GLEE CLUB J. Marks, J. Grccnc, E. Doyle. Front Row: R. Di Giovanni, C. Traum, N. Chivian, E. Yolofsky, L. Sternbach, S. Michael, H. Iris, K. Brookman, S. Gettenberg, J. Posner, D. Warhoftig, D. Fink. Back Row: F. Meyers, F. Greenberg, D. Weiss, A. Kampf, D. Pressler, D. Ncwmark, W. Taetzsch. 4 A COUNCIL BAND AND ORCHESTRA J. Stavitsky, E. Fmkelstem, R. Joel, A Gcrmaniky. LIBRARY STAFF Front Row: A. Gclb, D. Newmark, A. Gorewitx, G. Brodiky. Back Row: E. Berman, R. Jobrack, C. Traum, A. Glickman. Boyc GV Vi LIBRARY r o u n WEEQUAHIC ON THE AIR Information Class Direct o r y Name Favorite Expression Where Found Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve Doris Ades .......... Well, is that right?” ...... With Miltie..........—............X-Ray Technician ............Thelma Goldstein Too much homework Irene Bacatselos ____ Oh, such is life! .. Church ............Traveling secretary Dorothy Hock.......... Cursing Sonia Badesch What's your name, Kiddo? ......Everywhere -------------------Mrs. Degree — ................ Eleanor H............ Short Boys Bernice Baer ________ Don't let it worry you! . In the best places ....Mrs. Degree Superman .............5 o'clock shadow Irene Bechler ... Don't be ridiculous' Seymour Avenue Singer RedTcutsch Homeroom period Robert Becker Money and Liberty! Empty Pocket . To make something of self Sheldon Becker Prejudice Lenny Belfer ________ Your house. .......... Benny Barnhard's car Be president of Deks Moc Dorothy Corinne Bellos No, no, no. 1941 Pontiac Get married I walk alone Getting up in the morning Rena Berkal 'nuffSaid! In the Orange Mountains Pioneer in Palestine Just about anyone Just about anyone Edward Berman Runitout! ........... Running the mill .... _________________Dentistry .... ....... Laddie Heinowitz Getting up in the morning Elaine Berman _______ Oh, heck! ......................Library .................. Kindergarten teacher Barbara Fantel .. Big shots Alan Bernstein Take it slow In his car Millionaire Jerry Lefkowitz Long skirts Nan Bierman ......... Go ahead—See if I care ..... Bergen Street _______ To get into college Ruth Insincere people June Blumenthal ..... I don't know ...... Dental Office Get Married Marlene Brownstein Braggarts Ruth Blumer Uh-huh Telephone Company See the world Ethel and Joan Liars John Boland Iceland forever. .. Burlesque Get married Jerry Bleached Blonds Betty Anne Bolton .. God wants man's heart Dentist's office Marry richest man. Joan Ginsberg Red-Baiters Lenny Bolton Wait for me. ...................With any beautiful blonde....—To support myself Parents ..............Girls who say no! Frances Borkan Canit Rainbow Corner............. Read Shakespeare to my grandchildren............All my friends All eats Bcvcrle Ann Borrus It's precious Katler's Canteen Mrs. Degree Lynn Wise guys Eileen Bortnicker Oh Well. Prudential ............... Marriage and children Lorraine Branfman Short fellows Lorraine Branfman Terrific ...................... Prudential................... Good wife and mother ........ Eileen Bortnicker Snobs Shirley Brecher No Kidding With the fellows To see the world Edie Big Shots Joan Anne Bresslcr Oh sure! Everywhere Teaching My whistle Conceited men Gilda Brodsky ... I have to study my Hebrew In New York Hebrew teacher J. H. People who are intolerant Marvin Bromberg Is that right? . Behind a steering wheel ......Teacher or Pharmacist Ernie and Chuck Homeroom 302 Kenny Brookman How did you make out? Gerry's house.................Find short cut to West Orange Don Meisncr Joyce Finkcl Ruth Ronnie Brooks You name it and you may have it . In the telephone booth Get a mink coat Big Three People calling me Bubbles Russell Brown Slick Chick Kahn's Meat Market Musician ....... Robert Pringle Double gym Bernice Brunner______ Comeon—let'sgo ................. Typing ......................Personal secretary Dot Hock....... No. 14 Bus Eileen Buchner Why3 Dreamland Marriage Milty ............. Snobs Larry Buchner Hey, she's cute. ...............Driving in my new 1936 Pontiac Getting enough sleep Joe Roster .. . Long Skirts Howard Casper All-righfy Saul Meyers Drive a Cadillac Fred Apple polishers Dolores Cataldo What a doll! 9 Marie Place To be a model Tony Chirico Other girls RuthChelnifc ........m Don't be ridiculous. ............ No special place-----------Medical Secretary............. MarilynJean—aged 13 weeks............Cracking gum in the movies Class Direct o r y Name Favorite Expression Where Found Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve Ernest Cheslof f__ Nuts to the homework! Going to the movies-------Furrier ................ Charlie Feldblum.....No cokes in school Naomi Chivian_______ Fool ...........................Listening to the Dodgers____To get into college Sonny ............. Unattentivc men Allan Cohn Let's get hot ................ Chancellor Avenue Playground Physical Education Teacher A Basketball Misunderstanding homeroom teachers Lenny Cohen_________ How you do, Clem? Simmon's ..................To pass German............Fuzzy ......... . Homework Lois Cohen .......... I know you're lying. ........ 451 Hawthorne Avenue---------Always have fun —.............Everybody............My little, big sister John Collani-------- Darn It ........................At work---------------------Aviation Mechanic............. Charley Flannagan . Homework Harvey Dakelman..... What period do we miss? ______323 .....................TopassGerman__________________Mycar .............. School! Beverly Davis....... Pleasure a business ...... Everywhere ......................Let well enough alone Marion Sudler 6th letter of the alphabet Joyce Davis......... Nothing to say 7 3 Clinton PI. Travel Dog Discrimination Marilyn Davis Want to hear something hysterical? ........ On a date ......Mrs. Degree Rita and Dora Getting up in the morning Gladys Deeney ...... It's your life! __________ Roller skating at Dreamland______Accountant ............... Rita Jobrack People who read over my shoulder Rita Ann DiGiovanni Oh, but I do With Bob .....................Tour U. S------ ----- Bohhy fl-trlt ...........Long skirt Edwina Doyle........ Um ___________________________At Home_______________________Journalist—-------------------Janet Stichter. Tests Rita Dunst---------- Just'cause ................... Dancing______________________Housewife---------------------Merita ....... Tests June Eckstein....... Wh ' happorwt” At Work Lady of leisure Eileen Buchner Spit balls Lenore Elias.... No! ............. Up at school Kindergarten Teacher Jems Boys?! Barbara Fantol Oh boy! % Berman's reusrt Go places.............. Lame Big shots Doti Fink............ Right now I choose to ignore you 2nd floor girls room...........Reach height of 5 ft. Vicky . Eileen Finkclstein.... What a Schmoo Music office Room 1 1 I To get married Evie Marvin Tiny Fisch I ain't Proud -------------- ---- All over. Photographer A. S. C. Our new car Ruth Fishman ......... It's revolting __________________Tagging after Brother Joe______To always have a sunny disposition___________________Ronnie Davis.... Sanford Fleischer_____ Tremendous ......................Home in bed ......_____________Senator from N. J. ____________.Janie Rossel Lorraine Ford........ Dotteeeee! _______________________Chem. Lab______________________A certain blonde boy___________Dorothea Garber Bertha Friedman...... Never happ n« d Danrinq------------------------To lead a happy life............Babe____________ Seymour Frischer------ Some change .....................Long Beach____________________Lawyer___________________________Ronnie.......... .Lenny Bclfcr Boys who talk too much Who knows? Getting angry at myself Women from Weequahic Locked homeroom doors .Short fellas .Seamless stockings ___New York---------------------Go to California ..............Mama................Plaid suspenders ... Rainbow Corner--------------Make a million dollars.......J. S. .................Girls —O. B. A. Office............ 1st Woman President_______________Any constituent Blond-haired boys —In trouble_____________________Playboy and gambler------------Girls_______________Homework — Here and there-------------Chi Id-Psychologist -----------My dog, Butch ... . Deccitfulncss Doing homework?_________________Tobcasucccss ................ Hal . ...............People who dislike onions ..In Sunny's car----------------Secretary--------------------Francis Siminoff......Long coats — Practicing the drums.......Drummer________________________12 other guys.......Guy Lombardo ___Driving the family car_______To see Cleveland!--------------Tomato Pie__________5 o'clock shadow Harold Ginsberg..... What's the score? ______________Bradley_______________________Make money--------------------Marv_________________Long skirts Mildred Gaby.......- Don't be dumb Erwin Ganz........._. l haven't got any. _________ Dot Garber__________ We want men—give us men! Melvin Geitter_____________________________ Annabelle Gelb______ Glory be! ___________________ Jackie Gf___________ Hal ........................ Shirley Gerber______ Oh, I don't know Al Germansky........ Man!! ...... Sally Gettenberg.... Let's go eat. Class D Name Favorite Expression Baloney!! Where Found Oh, 1 f l sick. Jerry Goldman .... Buster .... Corner of Bergen and Lehigh . . HolyCow! .... Iris Goldstein ... Wherever something's doing .. Study Hall .... Wa 3-6914 Ah1 Hi ya kid! Evelyn Greenfield ... 1 take it from whom it comes .... .... Laughing in the lunchroom Stanley Gussow Paul Haller .... Strange Fruit ... Watson's corner Ellenruth Harris Be glad the war is over ....______________Telephone book George Hartdorn, Alan Hartstein___ Milty Heinowitz. Ruthe Helfant ... Jeanette Herbert Gerda Herdan ... Hubba Hubba ...................Home______________ . Hmm? ________________________Ira's_____________ ... Cause he's my buddy .........Crusing in a car- Oh! more homework ............. Herman's house... .. Bullie for you! -------------Eadie's house —.___ .. It has been nice ____________163 Goldsmith Ave. Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve .A certain blond boy__________Bette Ann Bolton_____ Goin' steady To make $2,765,923.75_________Movies ______________School .Teaching_____________________Regina Goldrosen.....Racial discrimination To make a lot of money--------Edith Ostrowsky______False people ..Millionaire_________________Dave Golub...........Being broke Get rich quick---------------- Ish ________________Boys who insist— Get married...................Ann Usdin____________Cardigan jackets Buyer_________________________My car...............Homework . Bookkeeper------------------Charlotte and Rose...Catty girls .Doctor.-_____________________Lenny Rubin__________Long skirts ..To be a housewife-----------Rita Dunst-----------Sour pickles Teacher_______________________Marilyn______________Presistent salesmen . Foreign secretary...........Mona Landow_________Speaking in front of class To stay seventeen.............Anyone who'll have meA certain guy .. Teacher--------------------Roy ____Smart Alecs . Secretary-------------------Joyce Jones..........Onions ..Businessman-----------------Joan.................Long skirts What's that? _________________Silence______________Annoying things Harry Young ------—. Shirley Nail-biting Air Hostess...................Ruth and Jeanette____Tardiness To graduate from college......Hobson St. Boys______Homework Secretary.....................Carole Klein.........Long skirts Merchandising ................Midge and Charlotte Men who smoke cigars To get to Texas —-------------My friend Irma ......Homework To make $70,000 a year........Screwball Krytzer____An Army football victory To travel---------------------Jackie——_____________Test on Monday To graduate.......-...........None.................Gaby waiting for a drag .To spend one night in Jail...Ronnie, Arlene and Shirley—...........People who call me Elly Goo To graduate...................Mother...............Long skirts To be an accountant __________Ira Zarin____________Pedal pushers To own a Caddy convertible Herby Sarwin..........Pearl Stein .Dramatic Art-----------------Adele Herman......... Dyed Blondes Singer Elaine Vogel..... Homework .Hollywood--------------------Sylvia Lieberman. . Long skirts Class D Name Favorite Expression Where Found I'll Die Pat Hyans . Oh Edward! „... Phyllis Isaacs Billy Jacob .... Hi-Ho . In a daze Rita Jacobson ... You miserable scrounge .. Driving my father's car Felix Kalnitsky .... Don't bother me with E C 45 Ruth Kastner Catherine Kendall.... ... Hey C. Y.O Carole Klein Love me? Take a guess Rose Klein...... Shola Klein_____ Arthur Kligman Cerna Kohn______ Paul Kraemer____ Eddie Krasncr.... Burton Krytzer Jerry Lacker____ Carolyn Landau Marcia Landau Alma Lazerwitz. Marlyn Lart..... Jerry Lefkowitz. Joan Lesnick____ Shirley Levin___ . Don't be silly! ____________________Chasing ads... . For the love of — ............... Eleanor's house Nifty Noodles ....................... Uncle's________ . Oh nuts, six errors! At wnrlt . Revolt! ______________________No place in particular.... . But Miss Johnston ............Icebox ---------------- . Go visit your ancestors Julie's .. I forgot my excuse, Miss Undritz Sleeping or Driving Don't say 'Hello' .............Talking in the lunchroom.. .. What happened baby? ...........All over.............. Or something -------------------Working................ No -----------------------------With Morey Silver...... Yeah huh! ......................On street corners . . Gee! ——------------------------Find her yourself _ .. It can't be true. ......_.....Library____________ i r e c t o r y Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve .... Shirley Girls People who don't share homework Dot .... Model Casper's nonsense Closed Floors Legal Secretary . .. Gladys Deeney Commercial Artist---------- Harold Liebeskind 14 bus ___Engineering_____________________Al Vogelcr____ .... Who knows?____________________Everyone______ To be a success________________.Al and Mom.... Teacher —...... Nan ............ .... Remain single forever........Barbara Lubell ....Actress_______________________Marilyn________ ... Someday I'll get to sec Cleveland ...English teacher______ ...Assistant Bookkeeper ....Millionaire .... Clerical worker---- ...To be a millionaire ___Coach._______________ ...Engineer............. Rockefeller's wealth ___Teacher-------------- College Majorette... Fashion Designer.... Marriage______.______ .. .Make money_________ .... To graduate....... ... ..Money............. Lynn Neiss..... . Charlotte and Arl .Frances.......... Jerry------------- Ruth Koldorf ... Burton Fink______ Icebox___________ Stanley Gussow My Pymouth ..... Phil_____________ Her baton-------- Rita Axt__________ Morey Silver------ Myself___________ That's private.... Al Stein......... ..History notebooks Dark stockings and long skirts ..Ribbons . Loud people My nose Getting dunked while swimming Elliott Sudler .Men .Dogs .Gossip hounds Checking books in library Dead heads Clannish girls . Homework Marking system People who think I'm smart ..Growing old .History .Morey's remarks St. Louis Cardinals . Boys who whistle ..Setting my hair Class D SI o Name Myra Levine Beverlee Morachnick Lynn Neiss Sherman Ninburg Favorite Expression Where Found .. Sho' Nuff Park Theater .. G-O-L-L-Y! .. Don't take any wooden nickels .... With Evie Yolofsky Ah, yes! Oh' 1 love that Silence is golden. Around Aldinc Street Oh Shucks! .. Golly Gee. 'Shh! . No . Where's your money? .. God knows. Cheese and crackers. Irvington center Irwin Pearl____ Betty Pierce-------- Give me Country style. _______24 Branford Place Ruth Dorothy Pierce— Don't be so asinine! __________ At Sunny's...... Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve High School teacher___________Connie 8____________Boys who can't dance A rich gal--------------------My money____________Sagamore judge Sit on my boss's lap..........Ronnie..............People who call me worm Secretary---------------------.Sis................False Girls Get rich quick................Ruth Kastner........Horn Rimmed Glasses Marry a millionaire___________Freidy and Carol____ T. L's To be first getting into homeroom_____________________A strait jacket....Women Drivers To live happily ever after ...My buddies Maxine and Lenny.......... A busy number Join Navy or Marines _________Merwyn Leff.........Women Housewife---------------------Marilyn Fisch_______Big time operator Finish school_________________Not particular......People who T. L. Economist (A rich one)........Kenny Brookman......Joyce Breed horses------------------Sandy, my dog_______Giggling Gals Millions---------------------- Awful Awfuls ......Kid sister To get some sleep-------------Little black book....Lockers that don't open Dentist—----------------------Ira Zarin...........Pedal pushers To do well in whatever I do---Shirley Ruff.....___Fresh boys Private secretary_____________Beverley____________Braggart To be a famous poet...........Jack Rudowsky_______Girls Leopard coat------------------RuthCupka...........Ruth's teachers Mrs. Degree-------------------Carole Klein ........Geisha girls To sleep around the clock-----Telephone!__________The alarm clock To be a success in the office_Peggy and Margaret Shopping Not much......................Silence.............Hurrying Private secretary-------------Betty---------------Locker combination An opera singer_______________Mom___________________People who push me around To be a craftsman ____________George Hartdorn No car Retire at 30------------------Joyce Gluck.........Arlene's uncles Retire tomorrow...............Abbots Jrs., and Lifting a limb A.Z.A______________ Comfortable living............Lpnny Kaufman.......3 study periods in a row Buyer-------------------------Mother______________Odd noises Successful salesman.-.........Max Horowitz School Insurance Broker--------------Betty...............People that talk a lot To act like a lady------------Harvey______________Good Drivers ass Di Name Favorite Expression Where Found Oh yeah Isabel Raiken „ l can't explain it ..Bell Telephone Co... Bunny Rasizer .. Seymour . 217 Pomona Ave .. Hello ’ Freddy Rosenberg .... .. Ain't you never see a Claire Roscnstock Oh, what a thrill . On phone Marilyn Rubin At Y Herbie Sarwin . Mazaltov! Ira Schneider Beverly Schoenbach . . What you say? Marv Schofcl Carolyn Schornstein ... 1 don't know . Home Joan Schultheis With Jack ... Debra Schwartz ... Huh ....' ’ Leslie Schwartz Marty Schwartz Bernice Seidel ... How Purty Mr. Boyle's Off ice Ben Simon JaySklar Sheldon Slomowitz ... .. That's too much—1 can't do it .. . Bumming along Bergen St .. Judce Slatnick Simply stunning ... Brownstein's [rectory Ambition Boon Companion Dick, Shirley, and Al ..Wife ...Social Work G-Man .To manage the New Nursery school teacher June Novak Bernice, Helene, Elairw Mel Phyllis Successful businessman Moe the Mood Dottie Garbcr-Marion Rubinow ...Second richest man in Bill Model Ginger and Phyllis Pet Peeve Myrna Homework Week-end homework Charlie .School Debby Class D Name Favorite Expression Where Found June Stavitsky .... Oh sugar Any movie theater Lenny Sternbach .... Oh sure AZA Headquarters Hey! Rube Elizabeth Y . Well, what do you know? Rosalyn Tauber Are you kidding? Home .... Tsk, tsk ... 113 Marian Torma Ann Usdin Elaine Vogel .... Are you kidding Irving's Candy Store Sylvia Waranch Dorothy Warhaftig.. ... Howieyou? Art room Marilyn Rita Warhoftig ... What a riot! Stan Weinstock ... Shut up! Natalie Weinstein . .. .... Musical Hello William Weinstein... ... Brainless Danny Weiss ... Sheeba Myra Weiss . Kinda Sorta Seymour Weiss . 1 don't know Harriet Weller 1 don't know Seymour Wexler ... Oh sure!! Eleanor Wladyka.... ... Wait'll 1 tell you 755 So. 15th St Harold Yablick What! ...: Evie Yolofsky ... Shmoo Hawk Lorraine Young .... 1 don't know IraZarin Sandra Zeig ... Big Deal! With Mel Harry Zelenke ... Be careful .. . Any social gathering Melvin Zeller---------- You guess! ---------------------At a Zodiac meeting irectory Ambition Retire early Actress Boon Companion Pet Peeve ...Red Weisser.......Pin ball machine Beverly ...........Humorless people The head Bookkeeper.........Marcia Landau_________Homework D. S A Model ... To be a doctor .... To stay in Joe's Work on my second million Singer Beau Brummels None .... Business College California house-wife Successful businessman — Go to college Paul Kraemer Secretary Successful Engineer Model Business Genius Accountant Humorless Boys School School No date for Friday night Going to the dentist Hats A Small O. B. A. Council History homework People who know too much Girls who drag their feet Milk Two-faced girls Week nights Long skirts and black stockings H o n o r G u a r J 3. MAE MOSKOWITZ 4. FELIX KALNITSKY SPORTS ADVICE NEWS FASHIONS I ennv Sternbach Released After 20 Year Sentence Billing v_ v ■ ■ . - . 2 i Zeig Cops All Honors In “Miss America” £eig Cops All Honors ft ' . erf fXV • Vi irlnttn to , ' • •■'- ,w Work '. -7- • -', ___ «ASa© 4 X ■„ O AeO' °' ' ._ Mew Comedy; m f r.,.. Mgsrtrss « -T HEADLINES MUSIC books-conics GARDENING Char ottec 3 on y ns ontract S Saks Features Dorothy Warhaftig Fashions CONGRESSMAN TAETZSCH IS ESSEX HOUSE SPEAKER nnv Coh Senator Manoff Introduces Housing Bill - 7 tli H eaven T li e Green Tlie D oc tor’s Belles s s n o Theu’ll Saij Tonight Take it into the workshop and operate 'Do you follow me?” € 'Seet don!” Athletic Awards | HE Class of January '48 presents the graduates of Weequahic's five varsity 1 teams: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track and Cross Country. Football, being the most popular sport participated in by our school, pre- sents an opportunity for future stars to distinguish themselves on the gridiron. Our basketball squad for the past four years had been the high spot in Wee- quahic's interscholastic athletics. Many awards, won by our junior and senior track and cross-country teams, will be well remembered by our classmates. Our hard playing and high-spirited baseball team has upheld the fine name of our school. In this way the senior class is well represented by varsity W's . Individual Stars Ed Berman, captain of our track and cross-country teams, a fast, long- winded runner, piled up an enormous number of points to aid our teams. Captain Fred Rosenberg, aggressive all-city fullback, was the main cog in our football machine. Our only representative on the baseball nine was hard- hitting Al Cohn who covered right field. Seymour Wexler has received de- served honors in three sports, Football, Basketball and Track. Ken Brookman and Mel Gietter were hard-charging guards who would be valuable additions to any football team. Hurdler on the track team and half- back in football, Lenny Cohen proved himself to be fast and dependable in varsity athletics. Sy Weiss was the field general of the football squad. Marv Bromberg was a center whose aggressive playing stopped many an enemy line plunge. In the opinion of the players, head manager Fred Meyers, and his assistant, Marty Schwartz, were important assets to the football team. JUST AS a Weequahic athlete has a W looming up as his goal, our girls are awarded letters for outstanding gym work. These awards come after a girl has obtained one thousand points. Credit toward the points is given each term for good gym work, a perfect attendance record, and participation in after school athletic clubs. The girls' goal goes beyond this letter, however, for when fifteen hundred points have been accumulated, the Weequahic girl proudly accepts a gold pin for excellent gym work. Thus, with the help of this award system, Weequahic encourages physical fitness and good sportsmanship in its girls. These are the girls in the Class of January, 1948 who have won their letters: Marcia Landau, Judy Posner, Ruth Karp, Ann Gorewitz, Rita Jacobson, Gilda Brodsky, Rosalyn Tauber and Lorraine Ford. 76 Hilltop Civilization JEARTS were gay back in February 1944, when the doors of Weequahic Annex opened wide to welcome two hundred and thirty, new wide-eyed Freshmen. The halls resounded with their footsteps and laughter. In their eagerness to become part of the school, they procured everything from elevator passes to bathing lockers, and they gazed with intense admiration at the superior seniors. Waste no pity upon them, however, for now, four years later, they have become the lofty seniors, and it is they who attempt to outwit poor trusting freshmen. It seems that as long as the wigwam stands on the hill, and as long as a sense of humor lingers in the hearts of the students, these practical jokes will be played. It didn't take the Freshmen long to get acquainted with each other, and the Spring Dance helped to strengthen these friendships, but study problems weren't as easily solved. At first, as newcomers, we could hardly move with- out wincing from the pain of a new gym exercise, and our nights were tor- mented with visions of Latin sentences which could not be translated. By the time of the great migration to the main building, however, we had our sub- jects well in hand, and our assurance was only slightly dimmed by the reali- zation that we were again newcomers. Soon we glided through our subjects with such ease, and realized that A's were such common things, that several students worked for F's just to be different. Soon, too, we regained our self-confidence, and walked through the halls with heads held high, for in 3B we had our first class officers. Colorful signs in the lunchrooms and classrooms proclaimed the candi- dates, and had we been campaigning for the President of the United States, we couldn't have been more enthusiastic. The class waited anxiously for the election returns, and we beamed with satisfaction after hearing that Herbie Iris was the President, Donald Meisner, Vice President, Marcia Landau, Sec- retary, and Leonard Sternbach, Treasurer. The announcement of a new state law requiring each student to take a two-year course in American History wasn't exactly welcomed at first. Soon, however, even history haters began to admit grudgingly admit that the course wouldn't tax their strength too greatly, and that they might accident- ally learn something in the class. Our two officers, Herbie Iris and Lenny Sternbach ran for a second term in 3A, and won again, while the class elected Diane Newmark for Vice Presi- dent and Sara Michael for Secretary. This was the term of our Roller-Skating party. Dreamland Arena was crowded with laughing young people, and even the inexperienced skaters were undaunted although they spent most of their time on the floor. The gaiety of the music, the clink of the skates, and the colorful costumes of the skaters made us unwilling to leave for home. February saw us in our senior year looking with scorn at the new 2B's. Again the flamboyant campaigns for election, but the only change in the offi- cers was Edward as Vice President. Under the supervision of Miss O'Connor, the 4B's sponsored the 4B-4A Hop on May 2nd. There was a great deal of hurried activity as we decorated the girl's lower gym, but the end justified the means. The drab gym had been transformed into a kind of fairyland by the Class of January addition of a May-Pole replete with gay-colored streamers. Bobbing balloons adorned the sides and ceiling of the gym, and the dancers swayed to and fro to the strains of Sheldon Wolf's music. Presiding over the Hop as M. C. Fred Meyers put even Bob Hope to shame. The auditorium's darkness, broken only by the bright light of the torch, concealed the expressions of the 4B's and the 4A's at the Torch Day cere- mony in June. Only the most observant guests could see the envious glances the 4B's darted at the 4A's, and the somewhat wistful glances given in return. The torch was accepted by Herbie Iris, and so another class said farewell to Weequahic. Then, we were the 4A's, masters of the school, even though we didn't have time to enjoy our authority. Members of the Legend Literary Staff racked their brains in search of inspiration for creative writing, and the high- pressure salesmen of the Advertising Staff wearily sought ads. More than one person reproached himself bitterly for the poor marks of his high school years, and waited impatiently for news of a college's acceptance of his appli- cation. School is all right, complained the seniors, but why did we have to let everything go until the last minute? The announcement of the Senior prom dispelled our gloom, and with the distribution of Prom bids, all the boys straightened their ties, squared their shoulders, and asked their best girls to come. The girls, in turn, smiled their sweetest smiles, and charmed the boys into taking them. The Winter Fiesta lived up to its name, for the crisp sweet-smelling outdoors was brought into Weequahic. Deep green Christmas trees decorated with shining balls and glittering tinsel, and soft white snow covered with jagged icicles gave us a Winter Wonderland. In the charm of the moment, couples glided over the floor to the accompaniment of Bob Bermingham's orchestra. On January 7, it was our turn to say goodbye to the school, and the torch was now passed to the 4B president, George Kaye. That torch seemed to stand for all the memories we had of Weequahic. We could see in it the endess homework, the sagamores, the crowded lunchroom, and we could also see all the good times we had had with friends and with teachers. It seemed strange now to see the torch given away; for it was as if a part of our lives were given away with it. On January 21, the auditorium was crowded with exultant parents and friends. Mothers and fathers anxiously searched the faces of the graduates for their offspring, and then settled back with a sigh as they caught sight of them. The graduates themselves smiled shyly, aware of the new responsibility which lay in store for them, and yet proud of the attention focused upon them. As we left the auditorium with the strains of Auld Lang Syne still ringing in our ears, we felt the loneliness of the final parting, but knew in our hearts the spirit of Weequahic would remain with us forever, to guide us through the uncertain years ahead. Cl ass Will gE IT known to any and all who may have the time and energy to peruse this instrument of law that we, the graduating Class of January, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, being of supposedly sound mind and body, hereby dedicate THIS, our last will and testa- ment, to posterity. To the hordes of naive Freshmen, we leave the freshly painted halls, the crowded lunchroom, and the friendly, helping hands of the faculty at the Annex. To the Sophomores, we leave sundry elevator and escalator (when installed) passes, plus any and all hall and locker permits. To the Sophomores, we also leave the confusion of the UP stairways marked DOWN and the DOWN stairways marked UP. To the Juniors, we leave the trial of collecting dues, and other solicitations of MONEY. To the Seniors, we leave experiences of Torch Day and Commencement. To the Faculty, we leave the memories of our smiling faces, and the happiness they must feel at our departure. To those fortunate students who may get her as adviser in the future, we leave Mrs. Rous, our guiding light; and, in doing so, we apologize for the many sufferings, trials, and tribulations which we must have cost her. I o those students of English who may have the privilege of attending Miss O'Connor's classes, we leave her O'Connorisms.'' May they go on forever. To the C. P.'s, we leave Miss Gerber and her guiding hand in the students' college selections. To anyone walking through the halls without a pass, we leave Mr. Bernstein's eagle eye, lion's roar, and panther's tread. To the male gym students, we leave Mr. Schneider, Mr. Rose, Dr. Donn, and Mr. Lustig with their soft spoken words of praise, You, 40 points off! To those in quest of historical knowledge, we leave Mrs. Furst and her well-known words, Report to my room at 8! To the chemistry students, we leave the chem lab, with its per- meating odors, a brand new supply of gas masks, and Mrs. Reed's, Will you please be quiet! 80 To those who follow in the footsteps of Homeroom 302, we leave Miss Undritz with the memories of her most cooperative homeroom (?) To Mrs. Bernstein, Mr. Bucharest, and the Legend Staff, we leave a bottle of aspirin for the cure of massive headaches. To those studious souls who desire peace and quiet (?), and various types of literature, we leave the library. To the hungry throngs of Weequahic students, we leave the hustle and bustle of the lunchroom. To those young geniuses who wish to study in an atmosphere of serenity and calm, we leave the study hall. To those night owls who wish to catch up on their sleep, we leave the assem- bly periods. To all those who crave ulcers, we leave Syd's for hot dogs and french fries. To the masticators of that well-known product, we leave all the used gum under the desks and seats of the study hall and classrooms. To those students who enjoy traveling in solid comfort, we leave the 14 bus. To the many athletes who may need them, we leave the report cards of the top twenty in the class, in return for which the athletes must present to the school any and all city and state championships in any sport they may wish. To the embryo tennis and golf cham- pions, we leave a fund which will pay their travel and practice ex- penses, in order that they may not be reduced to begging their par- ents, coach, and friends for the necessary cash. And lastly, to our esteemed and learned graduates, we leave the wish that you all may have the best there is in life. In witness whereof, we hereby set our hand and seal this twen- ty-first day of January in the year nineteen hundred and forty-eight. DIANE NEWMARK JERRY GOLDMAN Counselors CLASS OF JANUARY 1948 81 The Yearbook Group Front Row: J Oppenheim, E. Chcsloff, S. Rosenbloom, E. Motsch, L. Stcrnback. Second Row: N Chivian, M. Lovine, R. Pierce, E. Finkelstein, E. Yolofsky, R. Klein, D. Ncwmark, C. Reuben, P. Myans, C. Traum, A. Lazerwitz, S. Goldberg, J. Posner, S. Gcttcnberg. Third Row: S. Goodman, E. Doyle, E. Berman J. Bressler, R. Fivhman, H. Haftel. A. Reiss, D. Garber, R. Tauber, E. Polonsky. D. Warhoftig, J. Greene, E. Greenfield. Back Row: R. Jobrack, D. Hock, I. Bacatselos, S. Gold, M. Poznak R. Joel, S. Michael, Y. Manoff, R. Jacobson A Geld D. Pressler, C. Klein. . Staff Editor-in-Chief DIANE NEWMARK Assistant Editors EDWINA DOYLE RUTH PIERCE Business Managers ROSE KLEIN CHARLOTTE REUBEN Literary Elaine Berman • Betty Anne Bolton Joan Bressler Naomi Chivian Dorothy Fink Eileen Finkelstein Ruth Fishman Dorothea Garber Annabelle Gelb Sally Gettenberg Evelyn Greenfield Harriet Haftel Patsy Hyans Rita Jacobson Carolyn Landau Myra Levine Yale Manoff Sara Michael Eugene Motsch Ethel Polonsky Judith Posner Myrna Poznak David Pressler Annette Reiss Marion Rubinow Bernice Seidel Leonard Sternbach Rosalyn Tauber Charlotte Traum Evelyn Yolofsky Advertising Elaine Berman Sally Gettenberg Saundra Goldberg Sandra Coodman Alma Lazerwitz Sara Michael Jerome Oppenheim Ethel Polonsky Judith Posner Marilyn Rubin Typing Rita Jobrack, Chairman Irene Bacatselos Selma Gold Dorothy Hock Carole Klein Art Ruth Joel Saul Rosenblum Dorothy Warhaftig Photography Ernest Chesloff Jeane Greene Faculty Advisors Elizabeth Baker David Bucharest Marie R. Bernstein Esther S. Schechter 83 Well Wishers Franci Aarons Abby and Lynn Leila Ackerman Cliff Alley Mr. Albert L. Alpaugh Mrs. Altshuler and Arlene Arlene. Ellenruth, Ronnie, Shirley A Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. Badesch Barbara and Maurice Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barberich Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bauer Mr. and Mrs. G. Bechlor Robert Bobbie Becker Donald Berner Mr. and Mrs. Jo Berger Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berman Eddy Berman Elaine D. Berman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berman Miss Helen Berman Mr. Hyman Borman Mrs. Hyman Berman S. W. Berman William Z. Berman Bernie and John Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernstein Roy Bernstein Bette and Jerry Betty Anne and Jerry Bevy and Donny Herb Bicrman Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Bicrman Mr. and Mrs. E. Bicrra Miss Ina Barbara Binstock Mr. and Mrs. Milton Binstock Red Mitty Blackman Mr. Hy Blame Mr. and Mrs. C. Blumenthal Mr. Howard Blumenthal Ruth Blumer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8oland and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. T. 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Goladovcr Franklin Gold Thelma Goldie Neal Goldman June Goldsmith Audrey Goodman 84 Audrey Goodman Mr. and Mr . Bernard Goodman Ann F. Gorewtiz Mr. and Mrs. J. Gorcwitz The Gotta Family June Gotta Ann Greenberg and Mornc Blum Mr. and Mr . Bernard Greenberg Renee Greenberg Mr. and Mr . S. Greenberg Mr. and Mr . S. Greenberg Mr. and Mr . M. Greene The Greenfield Mr. and Mr . Max Greidmger Mr. and Mr . Ira J. Grobe Mr . Anita Gross . Mr. and Mrs. Moe Gross Irving Grossman Sylvia Stet Gudis Dom Gurrcra Mr. and Mrs. I. Gussow Miss Barbara Lynn Halbrich Mr. and Mr . Beniamin Haftel Mr. and Mr . H. Hapenn and Son Brian Craig Harris Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris Mrs. Mac Haye Mr. and Mrs. Murry Hclfant Morty Hemg Mrs. Bernice R. Henowitz Miss Ruth Henowitz Buddy Herman Mr. and Mr . J. Hmkes Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hirschbcrg Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hock Mr. and M's. A. Horn Howard Marc and Ethel Howard and Robert Joyce Howell Mr. and Mr . James Humphrey Iris and Bob Irwin and Charly Jack, Rosie and Freddy Jacob and Gilda Mr. and Mr . Al Jacobson Herby Jacobson Mr. Robert Jaffio Jean's Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jobrack Joel and Paul Johnie and Hal Joyce Jone Mr. and Mr . L. Kampf Estelle Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Sol Karp Mr. and Mr . Myron Kashmann Mr. and Mrs, Morris Kastner Mr. and Mr . Katchen Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Katz Gerald and Marc Katz Mr. and Mr . Nathan Katz Sidney Allan Katz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kay June and Joyce Keller Maxine Kempniss Mr. and Mrs. 0. Kempniss Sanford Kempniss Miss Virginia Ann Kerrion R. Carroll King Mr. and Mrs. David Klein Mr. and Mr . J. Klein Mr. and Mr . Joseph Klein Phyllis Klein Sammy Knecht Sam Knoff Mrs. J. Kofflcr Mr. Jacob Koffler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kohn and Family Mr. and Mrs. Kraemer Roy Krasnoff Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kncgman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krohnengold Howard Krohnengold Janice Krusch Ronald Krusch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lacker Doris Lacker Mr. and Mr . 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Nelson Gertrude Newmark Jean Nielson Janet Ruth Novick Larry Nowicke Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ontell Sara Ontell Mr. and Mr . D. Oppenheim Sue, Moe and Mom Oppenheim Mr. and Mrs. Max Parness Mr. and Mr . Ben Pearl Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillipson Betty Pierce Mr. and Mr . H. J. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harvey Platt and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Pokross Mr. and Mr . H. D. Pollack Mr . Ann Ponyman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Porter Mr. Ruby Posner Miss Myrrte Poznak Bobbie Radler Leo Randall Mr. and Mr . L. Rasizer Mr. Nat Ratner Annette Reiss Mr. and Mr . Sol Reis Mr. and Mr . Semour Redman Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Reuben Shirley Rinsky and Robby Ross Mr. and Mr . Edwin Robins Rosalind and Richard Marilyn Rosen Mr. and Mr . Herman Rosenbaum Mr. and Mr . Irving Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Morns Rosenblum Elaine and Gene Rotenfcld Marsha and Lola Rosenfeld Mr. and Mr . Irving Rossler Mr. and Mr . J. Roth Mr. and Mr . A. M. Rothenbcrg Mr . L. Rothstcin and Children Mr. and Mr . Samuel M. Rous Lila Royack Charles Rubin Howard Rubin Jerry Rubin Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin Michael Rubm Mis Charlotte M. Rubinow Miss Jean C. Rubinow Miss Lenore B. Rubinow Mr. and Mr . William G. Rubinow Marione Helene Rucbm Richard Charles Rucbm Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ruppert Mr. and Mr . Frank Ruppold Mr. and Mr . Irving S. Saloff Mr. and M . James Scarpone Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaffer Mis Syd M. Schartoff Frank Schawarsky Donald Sc her Franklin Schieninger Carol Schneider Carolyn Schornstein Rachelle Schottenfeld Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Schwartz Mr. and Mr . Herman Schwartz Mr. and Mr . M. Schwartz Mr. and Mr . J. Schweitzer Carol Ann Scott Mr. Charles L. Seibert Bernice Seidell Barbara Seidner David and Jay Shapiro Mr. and Mr . Morris Shapiro Mr. and Mr . Nathan Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro 8arbara and Emilie Shcr Mr. and Mr . Jack Sher Mr. and Mr . Morris Sher Mr. and Mr . Harry Shnctman Mr. and Mr . I. Siegel Beverly Simon Franci Sippc Shirley and Al Rhone Barbara Sklar Miss Maxine Skwirsky Judce Slatmck Mr. and Mr . A. M. Slevitt Rhoda and Barry Slavitt Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomowitz Sanford Smith Arlyne Sobel Ronald Isaac Solomon Stephen Sperling Rose Spiridon The Sportsman Amy and Gerry Sr oka Judith Marcia Stem Punchie Stein Joan Steiner Mr. and Mr . 0. Stichter Ann Stivally Mrs. Emma Storch Marilyn Title Mr . A. W. Tolman Tony and Dolores Mr. and Mr . John Torma Mr. David Traum Mr. and Mr . M. Traum Ronald and Jerome Traum Selma Vilinofsky Mr. and Mr . Sidney Walkstem and Sons Mr. and Mr . Warench Jules Wasserman Jules Wasserman Seymour Wasserman and Bunny Duko Weiner Mr. and Mr . B. Weinstein Mr. and Mr . Morn Weise Burton Weis Myra Weiss Robert Wei Rabbi and Mrs. Loui Weller Leonard Werfel Miss Elaine Wexlcr Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Wi hm Mr. and Mr . D. Wladyka Mr. and Mr . A. Wolfe Boa Wolfe Gilbert Wolfe Mr. and Mr . A. Wolfe Judith and Susan Wolfe Mr. and Mr . Morns Wolfe Mr. and Mr . B. Yablick Mr. and Mr . Saul Yeager Susan and Harvey Yeager Mr . L. Zeller Dr. and Mr . G. M. Zentner Linda Zive Wendy Lou Zive The Zodiac Zoe and Seymour 85 A telephone operator, we mean. From the transoceanic call that affects world affairs to the social call that brings friends together, she plays an im- portant part in the activities of the community and the nation. No wonder girls like to work for the telephone company. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 86 FAREWELL TO OUR CLASSMATES from BEST WISHES TO ARLENE'S GRADUATING CLASS from Rose Klein - Charlotte Reuben The Goldie Family Phone MArket 2-6522 Michael A. Stavitsky Cr Co. Alfred Stovitsky Compliments of REAL ESTATE . . . INSURANCE Military Perk Building 60 PARK PLACE NEWARK, N. J. Flickler Bros. Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 1 Harry, Ada, and Sam Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 301 G Cr G Shops 783 BROAO STREET NEWARK, N. J. COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1948 FROM A Friend 87 Phone WAverly 3-6168 COMPLIMENTS OF ELECTRICAL BEN R. GLASSNER CONTRACTOR MRS. ROUS'S 292 Goldsmith Avenue Newark, N. J. 4A HOMEROOM 307 FAREWELL FROM MISS E. Zl ERING'S HOMEROOM 7 Since 1880 COMPLIMENTS CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT FURNITURE CO. GOOD FURNITURE . . . MODERATELY PRICED OF 157-159 Springfield Avenue Newark, N. J. PARK MOTORS and TO HELP YOU REMEMBER YOUR GRADUATION PHOTOGRAPHS BY KAY STUDIOS College Entrance Photos We Specialize in Good Photographs at a Reasonable Price . . . and Wc Arc Near You LINCOLN AUTO SALES PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL KAY STUDIOS, INC. PHOTOGRAPHY 298 Chancellor Avenue Newark, N. J. Phone WAverly 3-8165 j 88 BEST OF LUCK FROM The Class of January 1951 Compliments of Compliments of 4A Homeroom 302 MISS UNDRITZ 4A Homeroom 113 Phone Bigelow 3-6589 Phone ESsex 5-2849 David Stein £r Son Compliments of PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Oil Burners • Air Conditioning Joseph Simon 16 WINANS AVENUE NEWARK 3, N. J. 470 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Phone Mitchell 2-8979 GOOD LUCK Adriane Millinery Shop CUSTOM DESIGNED HATS Made with your material or ours from BRIDAL HATS • MILLINERS' SUPPLIES 9 WILLIAM STREET NEWARK, N. J. Homeroom 201 Phone MArket 2-8518 Phone WAverly 3-8594 Murph Harris STORE FIXTURES AND REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT Shaw Bros. 0? EVERY DESCRIPTION New and Used . . . Bought and Sold HARDWARE • PAINTS • JANITORS' SUPPLIES 34-40 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE NEWARK 3. N. J. 380 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. 89 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS HOMEROOM 231 OF J. CHESLOFF Compliments of FURS HOMEROOM 223 ★ COMPLIMENTS Compliments OF of THE HEINOWITZ HOMEROOM 101 FAMILY Compliments of HOMEROOM 335 Compliments of Compliments of The Irvington Wreckers, Inc. USED BUILDING MATERIALS The Alderney Dairy Company E::EX 3 4831 208 COIT STREET. IRVINGTON. N. ). 26 BRIDGE STREET NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 109 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gettenberg and Elaine and Sally Ccmphments of Compliments of Homeroom 123 Miss P. Oellrich's Homeroom 106 Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 125 Homeroom 225 GOOD WISHES FROM The Class of January 1949 COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of MR. JOSEPH GRUBER'S 4A HOMEROOM 235 HOMEROOM 104 Sonia Badcsch William Jacob Bernice Baer Rita Jobrack Rena Berkal Carole Klein Alan Bernstein Carolyn Landau Leonard Bolton Joan Lesnik Bernice Brunner Lester Lieberman Lorraine Ford Bernice Lubetkin Dorothea Garber Stanley Maisel Joan Ginsberg Rita Meiseles Sheldon Glassner Theone Michael Arleen Glickman Rosalyn Neiss Regina Goldrosen Sherman Ninburg Sandy Goodman Jay Sklar Leon Gottlieb Ann Usdin Herbert Iris Dorothy Warhaftig Seymour Weiss Compliments of HOMEROOM 217 Compliments ol FRANK V. CARLOUGH, Inc. HOMEROOM 223 FIRE, CASUALTY AND Compliments INLAND MARINE INSURANCE of 4B HOMEROOM 108 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY 92 Compliments of Phone ESsex 3-3400 Compliments of Jack, the Herring King Royal Laundry Service, Inc. 771 SOUTH 16th ST. 827 NORTH 6th ST. NEWARK. NEW JERSEY Compliments of Compliments of The Imps .JOYCE COFFEY ANNETTE GROSSMAN JOAN LAZARUS ANN ROGER RHONA ROSE ELAINE SCHEER A Friend Compliments of Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Pollack Homeroom 227 FRIENDS OF RITA DUNST Compliments of Compliments of The Parents of Joan Bressler Homeroom 127 Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 109 Homeroom 1 1 5 Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 211 Mr. Eiscnberg and Homeroom 26 Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 210 Homeroom 221 Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 333 Heineman Record Radio Shop 1026 BERGEN ST. NEWARK, N. J. 1 WAVERLY 3-2980 OPP PARK THEATRE 93 Compliments Phone WAverly 3-9620 of MOE'S DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT Moe Cohen HOMEROOM 119 SEE MOE COHEN FOR YOUR NEXT CATERED PARTY 326 Chancellor Avenue Newark, N. J. Phone ESsex 3-4250 Compliments of Compliments of CHAS. J. GETTER CO. BEST PROVISION CO., INC. VENETIAN BLINDS . . . AWNINGS P. Dolinko • S. Karp • J. Wohlfeiler 830 South 19th Street Newark, N. J. 144 Avon Avenue Newark, N. J. Compliments of Compliments of Ruth Horrowitz Kaye's Drugs CLASS OF JUNE 1945 1069 BERGEN STREET NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Compliments of Zeller-Nadler Cr Company Homeroom 219 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Compliments of Compliments of Hinkcs Brothers The 4A Class Council Compliments of Compliments of Sam H. Hinkes AND Dave Markowitz The B. Posnock Family LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 94 'ZOtuoteven you cU often, ynaduotioK nemewt en t e leteati Mvuty you leo uted l i zleaievttany and, iyA acAooCj, ,,, ______Scuac neyuCanlyf TUNE IN WNJR, 1430 ON YOUR DIAL... every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:15 to 6:30 p. m., for The Howard's Program, Alois Havrilla and The News” 74e HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Chartered 1857 764-768 BROAD STREET • NEWARK !, NEW JERSEY Bloomfield Avenue Branch BLOOMFIELD AND CLIFTON AVES. (Zone 4) Springfield Ate. Branch SPRINGFIELD AVE. AND BERGEN ST. (Zone 3) - The largest Savings 'Bank in New Jersey - MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 95 COMPLIMENTS OF The Class of June 1948 COMPLIMENTS OF MISS MARGER'S 4A HOMEROOM 215 SYD'S For the Tastiest Sandwiches on the Hill Irene Bacatselos Iris Bechlcr Eileen Paula Bortnicher Lorraine Branfman Marilyn Davis Rita Ann Di Giovanni Rita Dunst Bertha Friedman Janet Funcheon Shirley Gerber Joyce Gluck Merita Goldman June Gottas Eleanore Frances Greenberg Jeanette Herbert Eleanor Hinkes Dorothy Hock Arlene Horn Catherine Kendall Cerna Kohn Marlyn Lart Mary Nizborski Edith Ostrowsky Anette Reiss Arline Rosenbaum Frances Tizzano Wladyka Still famous for FRANKS and FRENCH FRIES OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS 96 Compliments of Compliments of Dave Stein Marks Realty Company BUTCHER 356 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Schoenkopf Grobe and Sons, Inc. and Family JEWELERS 941 8ROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Phone MArket 3-5501 Rose Miller • Lee Sable Homeroom 209 LINGERIE • ALTERATIONS Exclusive Blouses Made to Order 875 BROAD STREET. ROOM 6 NEWARK. N. J. Phones WAverly 3-4636 - WAverly 3-9631 Thonc WAverly 6-0664 Clinton Place Market AN IDEAL PLACE FOR GENERAL SHOPPING. FREE DELIVERY The Hollywood Curtain and Linen Shop Milton L. Metsky 346 CLINTON PLACE NEWARK. N. J. 995 BERGEN ST.. Cor. Shepard Ave. NEWARK, N. J Compliments of 4A HOMEROOM 319 YALE MAKOFF DOT GARBER MAXINE HERMAN MR. WALLCCK DON MARSHALL THE CLASS OF JUNE 1951 SEYMOUR SOLENZ MARVIN HAFTEL SHIRLEY CAREN STEINBERG MARLENE ZIEGLER ELAINE KAPLAN THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1948 97 Phone WAv?riy 3-6479 COMPLIMENTS OF CLASS OF JUNE 1949 ★ BEST WISHES FROM Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg and Family OUR QUALITY MADE US FAMOUS Anna-Mae HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES 336-338 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Opposite High School Compliments of State Produce Corp. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES The Borkans and Sobcls THE NEW SENSATION Al Lehrhoff's Original Onion Bread YOU'LL LOVE IT! I0'8 BERGEN STREET NEWARK 8. N. J. GOOD LUCK Francine Bootery 1072 BERGEN STREET NEWARK. N. J. Phone Llnoen 2-2886 Al's Market 901 SOUTH WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. J. Don't DRIVE Your Father Wild DRIVE with u;' 1947 CARS • REFRESHER COURSES • DUAL CONTROL Ex-Army Pilot Instructors . . . Call at Your Home Veterans Driving School 278 CLINTON PLACE NEWARK, N. J. Phone WAverly 3-9199 BERKELEY SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 1079 BERGEN STREET Corner Lyons Avenue NEWARK 8. NEW JERSEY Saving at Weequahic's Thrift and Home Financing Institution Gives 4 Advantages 1. MAXIMUM EARNING POWER for your sav- ings consistent with high degree safety. 2. INSURED SAFETY. Each investor's funds are insured safe to $5,000 and further protected by this institution's growing reserves and the fundamental safety of monthly repayable first mortgages principally on residential property. 3. UNUSUAL CONVENIENCE of saving any amount any time without bother of complicated investment procedures 4. USUAL WITHDRAWAL PRIVILEGES afforded long-term savings, in accordance with estab- lished policies. LET US HELP YOU REFINANCE OR PURCHASE A HOME Un.on 2-7057 Harold M. Goldman The Shoe Box BEAUTIFUL FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILOREN 2010 MORRIS AVE.. at the Center UNION, N. J. Donna Mary Beauty Salon Georgia Dragoo HAIR DRESSERS For Appointment Call Wavcrly 3-9632 384 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N J. Fhone Bigelow 3-2597 Economy Brake Service, Inc. BRAKE SPECIALISTS WHEEL ALIGNMENT Your Safctv Is Our Businoss 225 ELIZABETH AVE., Cor. West Runyan Street NEWARK 8, NEW JERSEY Byock and Williams INTERIORS Phone MArkct 2-2798 95 HALSEY STREET NEWARK, N. J Compliments of Reliable Electrical Supply Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Electrical Supplies • Equipment • Lighting Fixtures 305-307 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of Leslie Sweet Shop SAM and AL 380 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J BEST WISHES From The Eastern Laundry of Newark, N. J. Compliments of Jades Phyllis Isaacs June Eckstein Beverly Davis June Blumcnthal Estelle Droskin Eileen Buchner Phyllis Warshawsky Judee Slatnick Marlene Brownstcin Debra Schwartz Elinor's Luncheonetic and Confectionery A GOOD PLACE FOR GOOD FOOD- 278 LYONS AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. GOOD LUCK TO THE GRADUATES Mr. and Mrs. Max Posner AND Renee and Judy Compliments of A Friend l. D. BEST OF LUCK Frances Borkan Ruth Kastner Barbara Lubell FOR YOUR DRY CLEANING NEEDS, CONSULT Bacatsclos Cleaners Cr Dyers EXPERT REMODELING AND TAILORING Phone ESscx 3-5558 • Delivery Service 473 AVON AVE.. Cor. So. 18th St. NEWARK. N. J. Metsky's REAL HOME COOKING 112 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Woops Botnick CLOTHIERS 27 BRANFORD PLACE AT HALSEY STREET NEWARK 2. NEW JERSEY CONGRATULATIONS TO ARLENE From Mr. and Mrs. John Chankalian 99 BEST WISHES OF Homeroom 200 Compliments of Ernst Studio of Photography Phone WAvcrly 3-0158 974 BERGEN STREET NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of Miss P. Vogel AND Homeroom 34 Harold's Restaurant TASTY SANDWICHES - HOME-COOKED MEALS 300 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of HOMEROOM 111 Phone WAvcrly 3-1088 Leeds Drugs HARLES DRUG CO., Owner H. D. Vernick. 8.S. — L. Isaacson, Ph.G. 395 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Corner Wamwright Street Towne Dress Shoppe 308 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Homeroom 107 BEST WISHES FROM Interstate Sales Co. 16 WILLIAM STREET NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of HOMEROOM 308 Compliments of HOMEROOM 205 “pHE Legend Staff would like to express its grati- tude for the special assistance so graciously given by Kenneth Eisenberg, whose colorful photo- graphs of school activities appear in this issue, and to Mr. Bernstein, who spent some time reclaiming photographs. The staff is also indebted to Mr. Schneider, for the pictures of the various teams, and above all, to Mr. Herzberg, for the invaluable suggestions and aid he has extended to the year- book staff. Especially we should like to thank the New City Printing Company, for their generous co- operation and understanding. Produced by Ingravatonc • NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY UNION CITY, N. J. LI-JH r m CLASS OF JUNE 1948 WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL NEWARK, NEW JERSEY FOREWORD Our YEARS at Weequahic High have been a period of preparation and development. We have gathered many friends among fellow students and teachers. If this book at some future time reminds you of these precious years, we, the Staff of the Legend of June, 1948 shall have accomplished our purpose. DEDICATION All THROUGH our high school life we have felt the influence of a smiling man with curly, dark brown hair. His guidance and coun- sel have made possible the successful completion of these years. In fondest appreciation we therefore dedicate our Legend to Irving J. Goldberg, our class adviser. IRVING J. GOLDBERG PRINCIPAL I hope that as you go on through life you will exhibit two qualities which at first glance seem contradictory. You ought in the first place to be, in certain realms, conformists. If one wishes to get along in a complex society like ours, it is necessary to be conventional in some ways. You eat with a fork, you comb your hair, you don't say aint or I seen him , you greet people with certain set phrases, you write letters of congratulations or condolence as the occasion arises. To follow the eti- quette society has established in such matters is to assure yourself of greater respect from others, increased ease in getting along with people. On the other hand, you should be creative—a non-comformist. Look at life originally. Be inventive and ingenious. See how much you can contribute to the greater good of the world by making (as Swift said! two blades of grass grow where only one grew before. It was a high-school student in Utah who contrived one of our two systems of television. Great poets develop in their teens. Young men and women are needed to rejuvenate our politics. From June 1948 will, I trust, come some of our important leaders. 4 4 FACI COMMERCIAL AND SECRETARIAL J L T Y JOHN R. BOYLE, Chairman EDWARD E. KOBETZ BLANCHE 1. MARGER DEPARTMENT ELIZABETH BAKER «-SAMUEL H. KOREY BERTHA 1. RIGHTER ALICE F. COBEY NATHAN LEMERMAN «WILLIAM C. SILBER B. ARTHUR DARRAH LAURA M. ISSERMAN LENA STEINHOLTZ SOPHIA DEUTSCH HARRY J. JELLINEK MARY N. SWINNEY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT DINA A. HIRSCH WILLIAM LEWIN, Chairman ANNA GERBER PAULA OELLRICH MARIE R. BERNSTEIN IRVING J. GOLDBERG CHRISTINA RUSSELL DAVID BUCHAREST HAROLD LA PENNA ELIZABETH UNDRITZ «-EUGENIA W, CHOSNEY HANNAH G. LITZKY EVA VOGEL °A. EMMA CONRAD HILDA G. LUTZKE «PEARL VOGEL ELIZABETH CUTTRISS CARL MORROW IRVING WALLOCK FRANK A DE LISI «-MARIE O'CONNOR MARION M. WYCKOFF GUIDANCE CARRIE R LOSI °HYMAN JACOBS HEALTH CHARLES J. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM F. HOFER WILLIAM H. ROSE, JR. AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION «■ARTHUR LUSTIG “HARRIET SHAPIRO HENRY F. DONN HELEN M. MAYNARD MARION WOHLFARTH CORA C. HARRIS REGINA MAZAICA ELEANOR ZIERING HEALTH SERVICE ROYAL COHN, M.D. MARION MILLINGTON. R.N. INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS IRMGARD VALENTINE, M.D. MARGARET S. ARCHER «■GRACE BRENNAN, R.N. «HERMAN HOLZMAN HENRY MELNIK GEORGE F. BOWNE HELEN G. JACOBS ANITA A QUINN ELIZABETH L. CLEMENTS «-FLORENCE KUPS ESTHER S. SCHECHTER ELIZABETH L. CUTTRISS WILLIAM B. MAYER PHILIP M. WAGNER LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MABEL PATTON. ERNEST GOBEILLE CARL MORROW EDITH G. GLUCKSMAN PAULA OELLRICH SIMON CHASEN «EVANGELINE KEEFE LEOLA L RUMMER «-RUTH J. CUMMINGS «■ROBERT LOWENSTEIN ELIZABETH UNDRITZ LIBRARIANS READA S. JELLINEK JAC LEWIS V. D. GRAVES «ROSE B. BRASHEAR MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ERNEST R. RANUCCI. Chairman JAMES B. HAWLEY «ALMA G. PINKERTON RUTH K. BLUM MARTIN MOSKOWITZ SYLVIA RUFFKESS «■NORMAN CHINOY BESSIE M. ORR “SARAH M. WOOD OFFICE STAFF JOSEPH GRUBER ROSE M. MIRAGLIA CHARLOTTE SCHLANK ELEANOR G. TITTMAN SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MARY C. FRISCIA CARL J. HUNKINS, Chairman «BETTY SLATER «WALTER EISENBERG RUBY N. ODELL «-DAVID A BERNEY BENJAMIN EPSTEIN HAZEL M REED F MAY BULLOCK INEZ GATOV CLARENCE L. SELTZER IRVING EISEN ANN S. MURRAY MARION L. STINE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MAX BIRNBAUM, Chairman MARTIN GREEN HELEN B. MERCURIO VIRGINIA M BEARD HELEN JOHNSTON SADIE Z. ROUS «■ANN S. BLOCK JEANETTE B. LAPPE JENNIE N. TWARDUS CHARLES BRODSKY ROBERT LOWENSTEIN JENNIE VAN BEYER LORNA R. FURST 6 «Annex CLASS O Marilyn Aboff 377 Hawthorns Avenue A willing heart, a helping hand. Always ready on demand. Leonard Abrams 142 Huntington Terrace After all is said and done. It's best to have a little fun.‘ F JUNE I Dita Abram 225 Meeker Avenue Always pleasant, always kind, Always charming and refined. German Club 4; 8and 5, 6, 7; Glee Club 3; Annex News 2; Sagamore 2. Burton S. Abramson 691 Elizabeth Avenue Eager to help whenever there's need. This young fellow is sure to succeed.' Chess and Checkers I; Student Council; Annex Student Council 1; General Language 2. 948 Lorraine E. Albrecht 397 Hawthorne Avenue There is mischief in this young lady, I can sec it in her eyes. Sagamore 3. Jean Ann Anzano 136 Fabyan Place None knew Jean but to love her. None named her but to praise. Roy S. Azarnoff 69 Huntington Terrace Quick with an answer and not very shy. Little Roy rates as a funny guy. Science Club 1; Annex News 1; Band and Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6; Stamp Agent 3; T. A. B. Sales- man 6, German Club 7; Saga- more 7; Legend 8. Lorraine Bassoff 140 Schuyler Avenue Always pleasant, always kind. Always quiet and refined. Robert F. Anderson 71 Stecher Street 'Strongest minds are often those. Of whom the noisy world hears least. Edward Arch 105 Aldme Street It is only a friendly person who can boast many friends. Art 3; Sagamore 3; Dramatic Club 3; Math Club 5; Projection Staff 5, 6; Legend 8. Wallace Babbitt 412 Leslie Street His virtues are many, his faults are few. If you knew him, you'd like him too. Class Council 2. 6, 7; Sagamore 2, 3, 4, 5; Dancing Club 2; Banking Agent 7, 8; Calumet Typing Staff 7; O. B. A. Council 8; Legend 8. Ernest Robert Bates 3 9 Clinton Place An all 'round good fellow right on the beam. One of the stars of our basket- ball team. Basketball 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamore Inspector 2; Sagamore 3. Norma Bernice Bcch 103 Hobson Street She always claims she's not what she is. But in whatever she does she sure is a whit. Sagamore 2; Volleyball Club 3, 5; Whams 3; Library Staff 6, 7 8; Badminton 6; Business Manager Legend 8. Arnold Bccrman 109 Rose Terraco Wit and wisdom aro born with a man. David M. Bcn-Asher 103 Lyons Avenue He's constantly friendly, happy and gay. Ready to drive dull care away. Science Club 2; Cross Country 5, 7; Track 6; Grammar Clinic 5; Orchestra 5, 6; Calumet Assistant Editor 6, 7. 6. Charles Berg 325 Fabyan Place Behind his earnest and serious side. Wit and humor and good cheer hide. Sagamore 2; Chemistry Club 7. Jcane Dorothy Bccht 193 Chadwick Avenue 'The merry twinkle in her eye, Proves that mischief lurks near by. Sanford Begun 96 Shephard Avenue Always smiling, always gay, Liked by everyone because of his way. Banking 5. Phyllis R. Bennett 719 South 12th Street She's like granulated sugar; Sweet and refined. Calumet Staff 3, 4, 5; Editor 6, 7, 8; Photography 3; French Club 6; Foreign Languages Club 7; Art Club ; Legend 8. Ethel Berger 2 Homestead Park Gentle in manner. Soft in speech. Art Club 2; Sagamore 2. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Melvin Bcrnhaut 17 Homestead Park He should, he could, he would, He did the best. Bernard Emanuel Bernstein 169 Shephard Avenue His mischievous behavior never ends. Library Staff 1; Projection Staff 1; Annex News I. 2; Calumet 3, 5; Health Class Secretary 3; French Class Chairman 3; Honor Society 5, 6. 7; Sagamore 7; T. A. 8. Clu£ 6. Bernard Edward Bernstein 346 Hawthorne Avenue Leave silence to the Gods, I am only human. Claire Rhoda Bernstein 169 Shephard Avenue A little mischief, full of fun, Claire is liked by everyone. Sagamore 2, 7; Banker 7; Calu- met 2; Library Staff 2; Class Secretary 3; Class Chairman 3; 12 Class Council 2; Student Council 2. Christine E. Bcrtsch 98 Underwood Street To her honesty and sincerity, her friends will attest. German Club 7; Chemistry Club 7; In Service Club 7. Monroe Bicrman 322 Schley Street His virtues are many, his faults arc few. Class Council 6; German Club 4. Jeanette Besher 44 Watson Avcnuo A pleasant manner, a cheery smile. The things that make one's life worthwhile. Legend 8. Greta Bleemcr 750 South 11th Street Quietly she goes her way, surrounded by calm dignity. Sagamore 2, 3; Camera Club 3; Red Cross Club 2: Library Staff I; Stamp Agent I. Corrine Blitzman 359 Leslie Street You like her when you meet her, And then you like her more. Sagamore 3, 6; Social Dancmg 1 ; Arts and Crafts 1: Class Council I, 6; Calumet 6; Banking 4; Legend 8. Phyllis Joan Blum 239 Renner Avenue Sugar and spice and everything nice. Sagamore 3, 7; Ushering 5. 6, 7; Laboratory Assistant 5. 6. Alvin Blumcnfcld 99 Clinton Avcnuo Men of few words are usually the best men. Susan Blutingcr 714 South 17th Street That we're not perfect we know is true. Yet few are the faults we find with you. German Club 5; Assistant Class Chairman 5. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Roda Bodncr 334 Schley Street ■Quiet, sweet, and debonair. She doesn't seem to have a care. Edward Breitbach 108 Wainwright Street A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the best of men. Track 6. Robert Bohrcr 140 Keer Avenue It matters not what you aro thought to be. But what you are. Sagamore 2; Projection Staff 3, 5, 7; P. A. Staff 5; Chief 7. Ronald Brenner 14 Dewey Street Here we find honesty, mannood. And good fellowship combined. 13 Baseball Manager 3; Sagamore 6. Morris Bright Edith Brooks 188 Leslie Street 73 Pomona Avenue His sparkling personality is only topped by his flaming red hair ' With personality and disposition fair. She faces the world without a care. Sagamore 5, 6; Softball Club 3. Dolores Brown Janice Bruck 331 Hobson Street 887 South 16th Street We have medicines to women speak; We have none to make keep silent. make them And a very nice girl you'll find her. Dramatic 3; Glee Club 3; Twirl- ing 3; Sagamore 5; Languages Club 5; Book Club 5; Library Staff 3; Legend 8. • WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Arthur Buchner 274 Goldsmith Avenue Some think the world was made for fun and frolic; and so do I. Football 7. Seymour L. Butan 247 Schley Street With his wavy hair and smiling glance, Hes a gift to all who crave romance. Oancing Club I; Band and Orchestra 3; Sagamore 6, 7, 8; Ushering 6, 7. Beverly M. Burack 316 Fabyan Place Her pleasant smile and hair of flame. Can put the largest fire to shame. Red Cross 2; Sagamores 2, 3; Legend 8. Erma Lucille Capone 469 Avon Avenue True Modesty—the highest virtue. Library Club 2; Secretarial Club Gloria Cataldo 224 Avon Avenue Cute as a bunny and twice as sweet, A nicer girl you could never meet. Receptionist 5; Legend 8. Joan Claire 59 Stecher Street A lovely person, a friendly smile. Naturally unaffected, a friend worthwhile. Home Economics 5. 6; Sagamore 2, 3; Sewing Club 5; Social Oancing I; Calumet 7; Legend 8. Charlotte Elaine Citron 81 Hobson Street HeA witty jest, her frequent smile, Made her friendship well worth- while. Sagamore 1; Legend 8. Carl Clawans 315 Leslie Street He's a jokestcr, talkative and bold. But underneath shines a heart of gold. Band 3; Orchestra 3. Joyce F. Coffey 336 Seymour Avenue A form more fair, a face more sweet. Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Sagamore 3; Dramatic Club 3; Twirling 3, 6, 7; Legend 8. Ruth Sue Cohan 108 Grumman Avenue She's cute, kind, and really a pel, With a word for all; she s quite a gal. Legend 8. Jay S. Cohen 35 Nye Avenue A popular fellow, he's blithe, debonair. Nonchalant and handsome, with a carefree air. Art Club 7; Legend 8. Jerome Kenneth Cohen 67 Parkview Terrace Sparkling wit and smiling jest. Personality and all the rest. Sagamore 3, 4, 6; Locker Patrol 2; Laboratory Assistant 4; Bas- ketball Manager 4, 6; Class Council 7, 8, Recording Staff 7; Legend 8. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Marilyn Cohen 192 Shephard Avenue Always pleasant, always kind. Always charming and refined. Archery 6; Badminton 6; Typist 2; Dramatic Club 3; Sagamore 2, 3; Glee Club 3. Stanley Cohen 89 Goodwin Avenue Sure of speech, brilliant mind. As fine a fellow as you can find. Laboratory Assistant 4, Sagamore 1, 3, 5; Band and Orchestra 3; Chemistry Club 7; Legend 8. Ruth Conradt 90 Schley Street The young man's vision, and the old man's dreams. Lois Cooper 134 Hansbury Avenue A happy smile for every day. She gives to all who come her way. Home Economics Club 5; Banker Shirley Cooperman 78 Wolcott Terrace Lovely and tall, admired by all.' Marilyn R. Cott 48 Roso Terrace Pleasant personality, manner so sweet. Her charming way just can't be beat. Laboratory Assistant 5, 6; Bad- minton Club 6; Home Economics Club 4, Art Club 7. Joan Cox 31 Orange Avenue Irvington, N. J. Not too serious not too gay. Just a real friend in every way. Secretary 6. 7; Class Council Ruth Joan Cupka 181 Schley Street No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher. Dramatic Club 6; Library Staff 2; Sagamore Staff 2; Legend 8. WEEQUAH Milton Curry 547 Bergen Street The ell around good sport. Milton's known to be that sort.' Rona Jane Davis 825 South 10th Street Always ready to please and do. Her friends are many, her worries few. Badminton Club 6; Archcry 6; French Club 7; Library Staff 7; Legend 8. Rosemarie Dcsch 94 Hawthorne Avenue Her modest manner and grace- ful air. Show her as good as she is fair. Claire Dinncrman 89 Willoughby Street Ever happy, ever gay. Ever ready with something to say. Red Cross Club 2, Banker 7; Typing Chairman, Legend 8. 1C HIGH Eileen Daniels 6 White Terrace Sparkling wit and smiling jest; Personality and all the rest. Red Cross I. Dora V. Dcnburg 188 Keer Avenue She is small; she is wise. She's a terror for her size. Sagamore 2, 3, 4, 6; Red Cross Club 2; Bonds and Stamps 2. Leroy Dickcs 273 Hobson Street The world's no better when we worry, Life's no shorter if we hurry. Sagamore 3; Stamp Club 3; Biology 3. Marie G. Dombrowski 481 Hawthorne Avenue A quiet maid never bold of spirit. SCHOOL Beatrice Dorkin 49 Demarest Street Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Allen Jay Drcsdncr 288 Hansbury Avenue Within his calm exterior. Is a personality quite superior. Class Council 5, 6. 16 Paula Dornfcld 21 Goldsmith Avenue Haj py I am, from care I'm Why aren't they all contented like me? Banking 3; Twirling 2, 3; Secre- tary 3; Library Staff 2; Dance Club I. Natalie Duberstein 142 Pomona Avenue Her eyes are dark, her hair is too. But her heart is light, her cares are few. Sagamore 3, 6; Legend 8. Florence Dubinsky 500 Hawthorne Avenue You would know her by the merriment in her eyes. Ralph Eisenbcrg 225 Osborne Terrace Behind his earnest and serious side. Wit and humor and good cheer hide. Sagamore 2, 6; Class Council 2, 5, 6; Student Court 2. Legend 8. Vivian Phyllis Eislcr 99 Parkview Terrace The merry twinkle in her eye. Proves that mischief lurks near by. Dancing Club I; Dramatic Club 3; Sagamore 6; Legend 8. Maurice Fcnichcl 19 Leo Place The greatest truths are the simplest. And so arc the greatest men. Morris A. Fertig 157 Dewey Street Merrily, merrily shall I live now, No books, no work, of that I vow. Sagamore I; Annex News 1; Police Patrol 1. Robert Fcder 56 Vassar Avenue We all know he's a swell fellow. Sagamore 4; Printing 7. Hildo Fernandes 35 Schuyler Avenue The kind of boy who will always have friends. Jerome Finkelstein 63 Hobson Street Full of fun and mischief too. Doing things he shouldn't do. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Gilbert R. Fisch 197 Nye Avenue A little rascal, full of fun. Really liked by everyone. Marilyn B. Fischbein 105 Osborne Terrace Her grace, her charm, her im- pish grm, Are guaranteed your heart to win. T A. B. Club 6; Sagamore 5; Bowling 3; Dancing 3, Twirling 3; Art Club 7; Library Staff 3; Legend 8. Lila Ina Fischbein 40 Goodwin Avenue Helpfulness, good cheer, and lack of conceit, A pleasant personality all com- plete. Stamp and Bond 1; Sagamore 2, 5; Laboratory Assistant 3; Legend 8. Selma Fischbein 1510 North Broad Street Hillside, New Jersey A quiet girl of sterling worth. Is more than all the gold on earth. Library Staff 7; Banker 7; Math Club 5; President, Spanish Club 5; Calumet 5; Legend 8. Arthur Fischman 101 Hobson Street Tall, dark, and handsome, that's our boy. Free from trouble, and far from coy. Elaine Foriand 833 South Mth Street If there were not a friend on earth. Her smile would find a million. Sagamore 3. Sondra M. Flax 890 South 16th Street She's like granulated sugar: Sweet, refined, and priceless. Sagamore 5, 6; Ushering 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Council 5; Calumet 6; Legend 8. Eileen Frumkin 261 Schley Street Leave silence to the Gods, I am only human. Dancing 1; Sagamore 2, 6; eamatic Club 3; Bowling 3; ftball 3. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Norman Frumkin 81 Summit Avenue A swell sport, a popular guy; He's quiet, but not very shy. Math Club 6; Calumet 6, German Club 6. Selma Gams 176 Dewey Street Charm, intelligence, and a cheerful smile. Make her presence worth while. Chess and Checker Club 2; Bas- ketball Club 3; Math Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 5; Calumet Typing 7, 8, Legend 8. Sandra Gcndcl 118 Weequahic Avenue Cheerful, gay, and full of fun; She is well liked by everyone. Sagamore 1, 2; Stamp Agent 1, 2; Calumet Agent 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Ernest Giordano 32 Bragaw Avenue Full of pep, happy, gay,- That's our Ernie, night and day. Athletic Equipment Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Edwin Furst 145 Wainwright Street Mischief from the top of his head to the tip of his toes. Band and Orchestra 5, 6, 7; Baseball Manager 6. Ira Arnold Gash 39 Irving Avenue Sometimes serious, more often «ay. And always a good sport when it comes to play. Sagamore Inspector 2; Saqamore 3; Track 2, 4. 6. 8, Cross Country 5, 7; Football 3; Recording Staff 7. Margaret A. Gibbons 839 South 18th Street Sugar 'n spice and everything nice. That's what our Margo is made of. Glee Club 3; Typing Secretary 5, 6, 7, 8; Badminton 4. Loula Givas 361 Leslie Street Light of manner, sweet and oey. Spreading smiles along the way. 18 CLASS Lila E. Glassberg 207 Vassar Avenue A little girl that we all know. With lots of pep. and joy, and go. Sagamore 6; Legend 8. Gloria Glikin 30 Krotik Place Irvington, New Jersey She fools around and has her fun. But you'll find her work is always done. Library Staff 1; Dancing I; Annex News 2; News Agent 2; Calumet 3, 4, 5, 6; Editor-in- Chief 7, 8; Sagamore 2; Bowling 3; Archery 6, General Language 7; Legend 8. OF JUNE Farrell M. Glick 339 Hawthorne Avenue A little mischief, full of fun. Certainly liked by everyone. Betty Gluckman 11 Maple Place She's sweet, and nice, and very gay. Everyone likes her quiet way. Sagamore 3, 4. 5, 6; Ushering Staff 5, 6, 7. 8; Calumet Agent 5. 6, 7, 8; Class Council 6; Legend 8. 1948 Richard M. Gold 23 McAllister Place Irvington, New Jersey 5 jreeable and full of fun, 'ell liked by everyone. Football 3, 5, 7. Alan V. Golden 112 Vassar Avenue There is honesty, manhood and good fellowship in thee. Math Club 6; Calumet 1; Busi- ness Editor 2; Class Council I. Basil Aaron Goldman 61 Millington Avenue Not too serious, not too gay. Just a real good friend in every way. Glee Club 3; Dramatic Club 3, 7; Sagamore 5; Grammar Clinic 6. Estelle Goldstein 77 Osborne Terrace Full of pep, happy, gay. That's Estelle, night and day. 19 Sanford Howard Goldberg 182 Chadwick Avenue A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the best of men. Glee Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Math Club 6. 7, 8' T. A. B. Club 6, Spanish Club 5. Major C. Goldfingcr 149 8ailey Avenue Hillside, New Jersey A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the best of men. Arnold W. Goldstein 9 St. James Place 'Worry, let it run away, Live a life and live it gay. Marvin Goldstein 126 Watson Avenue He shouts with glee, he jumps with joy. He's Marvin Goldstein, not Kilroy. Sagamore 5, 7; Projection Staff 2; Recording Staff 5. Ruth Goldstein 171 Nye Avenue Laughter lights her merry way, Her heart is young, her thoughts are gay. Dancing Club I: Sagamore 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2. Alan S. Gordon 311 Goldsmith Avenue A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. Football 3, 5, 7. Herman Greenberg 89 Schuyler Avenue His handsomeness becomes him well. Legend 8. Bernard Greenspan 500 Hawthorne Avenue A rare combination of frolic and fun. But never leaves his work un- done. Abraham Goodman 231 Lehigh Avenue 'Happy-go-lucky, joyful free; Nothing will ever bother me.' Barry N. Grabelle 329 Wainwright Street To thine own self be true . . ., Thou cans't not then be falso to any man. Bowling Club 4- Calumet Agent 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Social Dancing 2; Football 3, 7; Sagamore 5; Band and Orchestra 5, 6. Hortense Greenberg 52 Mapes Avenue Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Sagamore 2; Whams 3; Biology Club 3; Tutoring 3, 5, 7; Spanish Club 4; Volley-ball 3; Badminton Club 4; T. A. B. Agent 5; Calu- met Agent 7; Class Council 7; Honor Society 5, 6, 7, President 8. Annette Grossman 361 Osborne Terrace She looks like an angel and acts like one too. But you never can tell what an angel will do. Legend 8. WEEQUAH 1C HIGH SCHOOL Beverly D. Grossman 57 Fabyan Place A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good-natured. Annex News 2; Arts and Crafts Club 2: Sagamore 2; Whams 3; Legend 8. Marvin H. Haftcl 69 Shaw Avenue A diller, a dollar, A ten o'clock scholar. Sagamore Inspector 2; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; Calumet Business Staff 2; Sagamore 3, 7; O. B. A. Council 7, 8; Stamp Agent 2; Baseball Manager 3; Math Club 5; Council 5. 20 Nina G. Grossman 261 Schley Street She's like granulated sugar; Swcct and refined. Sagamore 4, 6, 7, 8; Home Eco- nomics Club 7; Legend 8. Jerome Halm 86 Wolcott Terrace Laugh and the world laughs with you. Louis W. Hamcrman 118 Hobson Street All great men are dying, I don't feel well myself. Social Dancing Club 1; Projection Staff I. 2- Locker Staff 2; Cross Country 3; Calumet Agent 3; Ushering Staff 6; Operetta Club 6; German Club 6; Assistant Sagamore Chief 6, 7; Sagamore Chief 8. Barry Harris 75 Stccher Street Some mischief is brewing. Laboratory Assistant 3; Bowling Club 3. Audrey J. Hart 287 Pomona Avenue Known for her wit and her clothes. And known far and wide for her numerous beaus. Twirler 3, 4 5, 6, 7; Ushering Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Twirling Club Captain 7, 8, Legend 8. Myra Ann Hcrbcrman 79 Vassar Avenue Her spice and sweetness so well blend. To make of her the perfect friend. Library Staff 2, 3; Sagamore 3; Sagamore Inspector 3; Dramatic Club 2, 4, Legend 8. Sanford Harmclin 275 Meeker Avenue When duty whispers low, 'Thou must'. The youth replies, 'I can'. Sagamore 6; Cross Country 7; Annex News Reporter 1, 2; Stamp Agent 1. Lois H. Harris 77 Schuyler Avenue A girl of high ambitions and great ideals. Whose charming manner quite appeals. Red Cross Club 2: Library Staff I; Social Dancing Club 1; Archery 6; Sagamore 5; Legend 8. Saul S. Haskell 32 Trcacy Avenue Any man with such a brain, Will have a niche in the hall of famo. Banking Auditor 5, 6; Projection Staff 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Sagamoro 7, 8; Vice President, Chemistry Club 7, 8; Chief of Public Address System 7, 8. Ronald Herman 29 Hobson Street He's cute, but he’s wise. He's a terror for his sire. Banker 6, 7; Sagamore 7, 8. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Selma Hcrshgold 283 Hobson Street She's charming; she' - sweet. Just the one you'd like to meet. Student Council 1; Student Court 1; Dancing Club I; Class Secre- tary 6; Sagamore 6. Isabelle Heyman 54 St. James Place A cheerful life is what the Muses love, A soaring spirit is their prime delight. 21 Barbara Hess 14 Schuyler Avenue She fools around and has her fun. But her work is always done: Stamp Agent I, 2; Sagamore 2. Geraldine High 178 Mapes Avenue Soft as the chimes and sunny as the skies. Ruth Hilf 237 Leslie Street Praise like gold and diamonds. Owes its value only to its scarcity. Social Dancing Club I; Junior Red Cross Secretary 1, 2; Annex News I, 2; Projection Staff 3; Sagamore 1, 4, 5. 8; Library Staff 4; Calumet Advertising Staff Sec- retary 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Recep- tionist in Guidance Office 6; Legend 8. Alan R. Hirsch 69 Grumman Avenue Fame is the thirst of youth. Bond and Stamp Club I. 2; Banking Agent 3, 5, 6; Stage Crew 3, 5; Class Council 5. 6. Marilyn Hirsch 283 Osborne Terrace A smile for all and a welcoming 'hi!', And a pleasant face to meet the eye. Dramatic Club 3, 4; Math Club 4, Banking 5, 6; Home Eco- nomics Club 5; Swing Club 5; Sagamore 6; Badminton Club 6; Library Staff 7, 8, Class Council 7, 8; Tutoring 7; Honor Society 7, 8. Samuel Hirschenfang 531 Clinton Avenue ’Mischief from the top of his head to the tip of his toes. WEEQUAHIC H IG H SCHOOL Betty B. Hochhauser 49 Dcmarcst Street Gracious, innocent, sincere. Of every friendless name the friend. Sagamore 5; Legend 8. Marilyn Holxman 44 Pomona Avenue She has a laugh that's full of fun. And a disposition bright as the sun. Sagamore 3, 5; Legend 8. Marilyn Horowitz 1510 North Broad Street Hillside, New Jersey Man has his will,—but woman has her way. Sagamore 3; Dramatic Club 3; Legend 8. Paul M. Hymanson 50 Field Place Laughter was made before math. And fun before chemistry. Sagamore 2. 3; Bond and Stamp 2, Legend 8. 22 Diane Hoff 24 Shaw Avenue Wide eyed innocence and a fetching arm. Our gentle Diane, many friends will win. Joan Horowitz 265 Meeker Avenue Always pleasant, always kind, Always quiet and refined. Jacqueline B. Huffman 202 Leslie Street 'Speech is silver, silenco is golden. Philip lenni 24 Homestead Park Jolson, he, but took his part. Music ringing from his heart. Orchestra 2. Howard B. Jacobs 385 Wainwright Street A friend to all, a foe to none. Treat all the same, and slights not one. Golf Club 6; Recording Staff 6. 7; Calumet Agent 7, 8; Legend 8. Sybil Jacobson 153 Leslie Street Quietly and pleasantly she goes her way. Red Cross Club 2: Social Dancing 2; Art Club 2; Whams 3; German Club 6; Honor Society 6, 7, 8; Math Club 5; Tutoring 7; Recep- tionist 7; Legend 8. Dorothy Jacobson 120 Grumman Avenue There is no other as charming as Dot, She's tied up many a heart in a knot. Sagamore 5; Inspector 2; Class Council 2, 5. Moira Jaffin 192 Goldsmith Avenue 'There is Moira, Surrounded by calm dignity. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Geraldine Jcrusky 93 Watson Avenue Simple and neat. And always sweet. Class Council 1; Art Club 4; Sagamore 4, Banking 4. Benjamin Kaplan 15 Goodwin Avenue 'Not too serious, not too gay; A pretty good friend in every way. Marvin Kaplan 65 Grumman Avenue He hails science as man's truest friend and helper. German Club 6. 7, 8; Calumet Agent 6; Banking Agent 5; Chemistry Club 7, 8; Legend 8. Helen Kass 53 Willoughby Street It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Annex News I; Library Staff 1 Sagamore 2, 4; Whams 3; Spanis Club 4; Honor Society 5, 6. ' 8; Class Council 6, 7, 8; Legen 8. 23 Joyce Jones 402 Avon Avenue In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Sagamore 7. Daniel Richard Kaplan 65 Keer Avenue A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, a hand to execute. Math Club 5. 6. 7, 8. Harvey Karan 185 Hobson Street Cheerfulness wins friends wherever it goes. Elaine Audrey Katowitx 73 Osborne Terrace Eyes too expressive to be blue. And much too lovely to be gray. Sagamore 4, 5; Bowling Club 4. Myron Katz 103 Schley Street Cheerfulness is what greases the axles of the world. Track 5. Alberta Katzin 729 South 15th Street Neither careless, nor sad, Nor studious, nor glad. Irwin Joseph Kaufer 791 South 10th Street As merry as the day is long. Jane M. Kcchn 752 South 16th Street 'Lively, clever, jolly and gay, A sweet girl in every way. Martin Katzen 455 Hawthorne Avenue Full of fun and mischief too. Doing things for me and you. Alfred H. Katzman 2 Treacy Avenue A dash of laughter, a cup of fun. An ounce of loafing, when day is done. Spanish Club 5; Math Club 6, 7, 8; Dramatic Club 3. Frederick C. Kaufmann 921 Hunterdon Street Happy am I, from care I'm free; Why aren't they all contented like me? Joyce Keller 12 Seymour Avenue Full of mischief and really quite sweet. This one of the twins is always a treat. Bookkeeping 2; Receptionist 5; Legend 8. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL June A. Keller Jerome Kcssel 12 Seymour Avenue 32 Dcmarest Street Her witty jest, her frequent smile. Make her friendship well worth- while. He has a smile for every friend. And a friend for every smile. Bookkeeping 2. Irwin 1. Kimmclman William Kirschner 183 Weequahic Avenue 235 Clinton Place A little nonsense, a touch of wit. But still he knows the time to quit. Projection Staff 1, 2; Cross Country 3. 24 He who speaks, sows. But he who is silent, reaps. Sagamore 2: Class Council 2, 6; Calumet 6. Daniel Kivitz 406 Badger Avenue Curly hair and winning grin. Sardonic humor, bound to win. Marvin Klein 38 Custer Avenue The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Iris Kobre 35 Goodwin Avenue Iris is a lovely name. And the one who owns it is just the same. Art Club I; Sagamore 2, 7; Photography 2; Legend 8. Ruth Joy Koldorf 304 Clinton Place Simple of manner—sweet of smile. Marvin Klash 354 Peshine Avenue Wit and wisdom arc born with a man. Gertrude Klepncr 149 Hansbury Avenue A girl who can work, a girl who can play, A girl who s a true friend every Dancing Club 1; Sagamore 2; Legend 8. Barbara Kobrin 297 Hobson Street The aim, reached or not, makes great the life. Sagamore 2. Harriet Kram 121 Maple Avenue A gentle eye, a voice more kind. They may look over earth to find. Arts and Crafts I; Calumet 1, 2, 7; Dancing Club I; Art Club 2. 7; Library Staff 3, 6; Spanish Club 5; Grammar Clinic 6' Bank- ing 6, 7; Archery Club 6; T. A. b. Agent 6; Legend 8. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Howard A. Kravitz 102 Huntington Terrace Of all noises I think music the least disagreeable. Sagamore 1. Seldon M. Kruger 329 Lyons Avenue The orator is the mouth of a nation. Sagamore 2, 3, 4. 5; Calumet Staff 7; Griffith U. N. E. S. C. O. Award. 25 Robert Krickus 210 Avon Avenue Quiet and unassuming, he takes his place among men. Joel Krutman 44 Dewey Street Good-natured quietness covers him over. Mona Kurtz 691 Elizabeth Avenue Her looks are sweet, her ways are charming. Her pleasant manners arc dis- arming. Sagamore 2; Library Staff Ushering 5, 6, 7, 8. 2; Mona Langbcrg 225 Nye Avenue A cheerful countenance and a ready heart. Phyllis Kurtz 158 Weequahic Avenue Sweet and neat. Can't be beat. Red Cross Club I, 2, 7; Dancing Club 1; Sagamore 2; Banking 4, 5; T. A. B. Agent 5; Honor Society 7, 8. Adeline Lchncr 79 Bragaw Avenue Always pleasant, always kind. Always charming, and refined. Sagamore 2, 6; Book Club 6. WEEQUAH 1C HIGH SCHOOL Edith Lchner 27 Edmonds Place Sparkling wit and smiling jest, Personality and all the rest. Sagamore 2; Student Council I. Albert D. Lchrhoff 279 Goldsmith Avenue I seem a saint when most I play the devil. Beverly Lerner 270 Pomona Avenue Capable, charming and gay. An all around girl in every way. Sagamore 6; Ushering Staff 6, 7, 8; Movie Club 7; Legend 8. Sonia S. Lerner 71 Dewey Street Her virtues are many; Her faults are few. Banking 3 4, 5; Book Club 6; Sagamore 2, 4; Student Council 2. Jacqueline B. Levey 301 Goldsmith Avenue I Clever, witty, pretty and sweet. All these qualities in Jackie we meet. Sagamore I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Council 5, 6- Calumet Advertising Staff 6; Dramatic Club 3; Bowling Club 4, Social Dancing 1; Art Club 2; Legend 8. Harold Levine 22 Fessenden Place Good humor may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress one can wear in society. Math Club 4; Social Dancing 2; Photography 2. Joan S. Levine 194 Schley Street Sugar and spice and everything nice. That's what our Joanie is made of. Pauline Levine 409 Hawthorne Avenue None know her but to like her; None name her but to praise. Sagamoro 4. Sagamore 6; German Club 6; Legend 8. 26 Sandra E. Levitt 172 Goldsmith Avenue Sweet and gentle. Kind to aTl. Sagamore 3, 5, 6, 7; Dramatic Club 6; Book Club 6; Art Club 7; Calumet 7; Legend 8. Frances Lichtcr 64 Summit Avenue A disposition sweet and fair. Plus a very sunny air. Sagamore 2, 4; Red Cross 2; Calumet Agent 7; Book Club 7; Legend 8. Lillian Levy 381 Osborne Terrace With a twinkle in her eye, She leads the parade of friend- ship. Sagamore 2, 4, 7; Laboratory Assistant 3; Calumet Assistant 3; Banking Agent 5, 6, 7; Glee Club 5; Social Dancing 1; Red Cross 7. Rita J. Licb 670 Clinton Avenue 'This future model is pretty and slim. We predict a future that will never be dim. Social Dancing I; Red Cross 1; Sagamore 2, 3; Legend 8. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Ernest L. Licbcrman 53 Rose Terrace He's a very clever fellow. He told us so himself! Gleo Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Orchestra 2. Myrna Licbcskind 83 Farley Avenue And a very nice girl you'll find her. Hebrew Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4, 5; Orchestra 3: Twirlers Club 3; Class Council 6; Legend 8. Rita M. Lifland 23 Yates Avenue Silence Is more musical than song, A virtue that will help her get along. Dancing I; Sagamore 3. Sol Sanford Lipshutx 1594 Clinton Placo Hillside, New Jersey Quiet and «imposed. Through d eomp Claas reposed. Sagamore 2, 6. 27 Marilyn Licbcrman 827 South 18th Street A little mischief, full of fun. Certainly liked by everyone. Sagamore 3; French Club 3. 4. 5, 7, 8anking 3, 4, 5; Dramatic Club 3; Honor Society 6, 7, 8; Foreign Languago Club 6, 7. Thelma Elaine Licderman 21 Wyndmoor Avenue Boys like her, girls do too. Gracious, pleasant, through and through. Art Club 1; Dancing Club 1; Class Council 1, 5, 6, 7; Math Club 4; Bowling Club 4- T. A. B. Agent 5, 6; Sagamore 5, 6, 7, 8. Phyllis Audrey Lipschutx 24 Shaw Avenue Red hair, blue eyes, She is small but very wise. Chess and Checker Club 1; Sagamore 5. Roberta Littman 1 Mapes Avenue Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 3; Library Staff 3, 5; Calumet 5; Feature Page Editor 6, 7, 8; Foreign Language Club 6, 7. Leno re Loff 371 Leslie Street Not too quiet, not too proud. Not too studious, not too loud. Red Cross Club 1; Sagamore 2. Myron Lugasch 63 Stecher Street 'To worry little, to study less. Is his idea of happiness. Lorraine M. Mann 293 Ridgewood Avenue Her ways are ways of pleasantness. And all her paths are peace. Sagamore 2; Student Council 2. William Margolis 261 Goldsmith Avenue He thinks they're jokes, we know they're corn. But everyone must blow his own horn ' Daniel Irwin Lubetkin 117 Vassar Avenue By different methods different men excel. But here is one who can do all things well. Bcttyc Maixurkiewicx 774 South 17th Street Full of mischief, full of fun. Really liked by everyone. Ruth Marech 156 Pomona Avenue Here's to one who'll not pre- tend. But is and stays a steadfast friend. Ushering 7; Sagamore 2, 4; Banking 7. Marcia H. Marks 791 Elizabeth Avenue Clever, pretty, charming, and sweet; All these qualities in Marcia wo meet. Ushering 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamore 4, 6, 7; Operetta 6; Student Council 1, 2; Calumet Agent 7. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Sanford Matilsky 378 Pcshine Avenue None but himself can be his parallel. Grace Mcdvin 63 Pomona Avenue And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew. Student Council 1; Annex News 1; Social Dancing 1; Calumet 2; 4, 5, 6; News Editor 7, 8; Honor Society 5, 6, 7, Secretary 8; Math Club 5, 6; Legend 8. Harriet Mayer 467 Peshine Avenue A smiling heart, a cheerful countenance. Sagamore 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 1; Honor Society 5, 6, 7; Student Council 2; Art Club 2; Badminton Club 6. Daniel Miller 329 Hawthorne Avenue Ambition has no risk. Phyllis Miller 140 Chancellor Avenue Health and cheerfulness naturally beget each other. Cheering Club 6; Banker 6; Sag- amore 6; Usher 5, 6, 7, 8. Richard Miller IS9 Chancellor Avenue Behold, a greater than Solomon is here. Band 4, 6; Projection Staff 2; Football 4; Math Club 6; Track 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 5; Art Club 2. Donald Mopsik 183 Chadwick Avenue He is a man, take him all in all. We shall not look upon his like again: Football 5, 7; Basketball 6, 8. Sylvia Morein 411 Hawthorne Avenue A quiet girl of sterling worth. Is more than all the gold on earth. Esther Gilda Morese 54 Rose Terrace Rather informal, always neat; Full of mischief, and very sweet. Joan D. Morris 218 Hawthorne Avenue On her and on her high endeavor. The light of praise shall shine forever. Sagamore 2. Howard Muldrow 519 Hawthorne Avenue The well of true wit is truth itself. Cross Country 5, 7; Class Council 8. Iris Beryl Muntler 12 Edwin Place She has a smile for every friend. And a friend for every smile. Sagamore 2, 6; Library Staff I. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Harold Oscar Nathan Henry Ncwfcld 717 Hunterdon Street 47 Millington Avenue A mind of science and of wit. W! To err is human, To forgive divine. Contemporary Club 5; Chemistry Club 5; Legend 8. Karol Newman 93 Trcacy Avenue One's crowning glory is one's hair. So Karol must be a princess fair. Sagamore 5. Sydcll Oksman 87 Schuyler Avenue A kind and gentle heart has she. To comfort friends and foes. Library Staff 2, 7. 8; Chemistry Club 7; Legend 8. Ruth E. Olsen 62 Cypress Street Worry, let it run away, Live a life and live it gay. Glee Club 3; Bookkeeping Club Marcia Ostroff 357 Keor Avenue With twinkling eyes, and a friendly smile. She goes on making life worth- while. Sagamore 2. Jack Osofsky 180 Huntington Terrace A little nonsense, a touch of Wit, But Jack knew just the time to quit. Safety Patrol 2; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Cafeteria Service 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track Manager 3; Sagamore 7. David Passamaneck 165 Goodwin Avenue Who so would be a man must be a nonconformist. Orchestra and Band 6, 7, 8; Math Club 6; Contemporary Club 6, 7, 8; Chemistry Club 7; Legend 8. WEEQUAH 1C HIGH SCHOOL Helen F. Patino 166 Hawthorne Avenue A disposition sweet and fair. Added to a friendly air. Red Cross 2, Sagamore 2; Leg- end 8. Doris Pcntino 26 Cypress Street A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Martin Piper 49 Goodwin Avenue The business of life is to go forward. Legend 8. Allan J. Penn 394 Chadwick Avenue Sometimes I think and then I am in pain. To think how to unthink that thought again. Class Council 6, 7, 8; Basketball Manager 7. Corinnc Piper 555 South 17th Street Better late than never. Sewing Club 6; Sagamore 6; Glee Club 1, 2; Dancing Club 1, 2; Softbalf 3. Judith Pollack 81 Pomona Avenue What we do, let us do well.1 Language Club I. Steven Postol 55 Wolcott Terrace Always here, always there, Busy working everywhere. Safety Patrol 2; German Club 7; Chemistry Club 7. Jeanne E. Rader 179 Renner Avenue Here is something we've all detected, Jean is a girl who's really respected 7' Rosalyn June Rcicher 64 Schuyler Avenue It is nice to be natural, When you are naturally nice. Sagamore 4, 5. 6; Circulating Manager of Calumet; Art Club 5; Calumet Agent 3, 4, 5. OF JUNE Charles Richard 574 Hawthorne Avenue One of those shy, agreeable fellows. Who always ha a smile for everyone. 1948 Audrey Richards 2 Keer Avevnue A good companion, a rare friend. Fine qualities in Audrey blend. Jeanne Ridgeway 549 Clinton Avenue Full of michicf, full of fun, Really lilted by everyone. Ann Rodcr 132 Pomona Avenue A form more fair, a face more sweet. Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Sagamore 2. Harry Rose 169 Clinton Place Be silent and safe, Silence never betrays you.1 Leonard Rosen 44 Watson Avenue Happy go lucky fellow is he. Fond of fun and hilarity. 31 Harricttc Rodctsky 223 Chancellor Avenue 'Her gentleness and quiet ways For Harricttc win sincerest praise. Rhona Rose 133 Goldsmith Avenue Rhona is sweet and charming. Most boys think she's quite alarming. Sagamore 5, 6, 7, 8; Banker 6, 7, 8. Arlene Rosenberg 179 Scheercr Avenue Full of wit and lots of fun. She always keeps the gang on the run. Legend 8. Sandcll Rosenberg • 1060 Hunterdon Street She was a phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight. Social Dancing Club 1; Dramatic Club 3; Usher 5. Marvin Roscnblum 177 Schley Street Who knows what greatness lies beneath his surface? Carol Rothenberg 224 Osborne Terrace Little rosebud on the sly. More dynamic than meets the eye. Dancing Club 2; Orchestra 6, 7; Band 6, 7. Thelma Rothman 241 Leslie Street Thelma's the younger of the two. But we still love her through and through. Sagamore 2, 4; Red Cross 2; Bond and Stamp 2; Banker 7, 8; Secretary 7; Legend 8. Martin Rosenblatt 324 West Runyon Street A little mischief, full of fun. Really liked by everyone. Sanford F. Rosenfcld 171 Goldsmith Avenue Always laughing and looking bright. Always willing to make things right. Band Librarian 6; Orchestra 6; Annex News 2; Legend 8; Class Council 7, 8. Marilyn Rothman 241 Leslie Street Marilyn is always on the beam. She and her sister make quite a team. Sagamore 2, 4; Red Cross 2; Stamp Agent 2; Class Council 7; Receptionist 6; Legend 8. Harold Rothstein 291 Schley Street His sparkling personality is only topped by his flaming hair. Sagamore 2; Legend 8. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Verna Rowe 63 Dcmarest Street The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Sagamore 3. Leonard Rubin 121 Lehigh Avenue A natural leader, born to boss; When he leaves Weequahic we'll be at a loss. Track Team 6; Stamp Club 6; Sagamore Judge 7, 8. Bernice Rubinficld Herbert B. Rudnick 843 South 13th Street 432 Leslie Street Clever, pretty, witty and sweet, If work interferes with pleasure. All these assets in Bernice we give up work, meet. Sagamore 3- Glee Club 3; Dra- 32 matic Club 3; Legend 8. George Richard Russell 268 Weequahic Avenue Tall, quiet, and very serious, Georgo makes all the girls delirious. Math Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Sagamoro 2; Art Club 7; Calumet Art Staff 7, 8; Legend 8. Phyllis Safcrstcin 7 Mapes Terrace A little quiet, but that's not alarming. In Phyllis all find her modesty charming. Sagamore 4. Fay Samansky 287 Hobson Street Friendly, cute, and always gay. Liked by all because of her way. Sagamore 1. Ira Sarbone 21 White Terrace 'Not too serious, much too gay. Just a good sport in every way. Stephen Stanley Sadowski 920 South 18th Street Always willing to lend a hand. Without an order or command.'1 Bookkeeping Club 3; Legend 8; Sagamore 5. Abraham Samansky 287 Hobson Street Calm and quiet is his smile. Till you've known him for a while. Dance Band I, 2; Class Council 2; Band and Orchestra 6; Lab Assistant 7. Anthony Saponara 93 Schley Street Silence is the most perfect herald of joy.'' Rebecca Sarfatty 111 Scheerer Avenue A friendly friend with a smile for all. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Arthur Sarvcr 59 Homestead Park A mind full of wisdom, and a flare for fun. Made him liked by everyone. Sagamore 7; Banking Agent 7; Movie Club 7. Rose Marie A. Scaroia 95 Schley Street A form supreme, a face so sweet. In her these qualities we will meet. Home Room Secretary 6, 7, 8. 33 Charlotte Sattlcr 210 Goldsmith Avenue Always smiling, always gay. Always happy, that's her way. Band and Orchestra 5, 6; Home Room Scrvico 7; Sagamore 7, 8; Legend 8. Barry Schactman 1 M Hobson Street A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Cross Country 7. Elaine Schcer 302 Osborne Terrace “To be loved, be lovable. Sagamore 2; Inspector 6, 7, Bowling Club 4, Spanish Club Ushering Staff 6, 7, 8. 8; 4; David M. Schciningcr 90 Lyon Avenue “One glance and you'll think Dave is shy. But you'll know better by and by. Outdoor Patrol Chief 1; P. A. System I; Stage Crew Chief I; Band and Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8. Lawrence M. Schciningcr 90 Lyons Avenue “This little guy is straight and true. He knows the girls as few others do. Band and Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6; Drum Major 7, 8. Barbara Schenkel 529 Clinton Place “A good face is a letter of recommendation, A good heart is a letter of credit. Bond Agent 2; Sagamore 3; Sew- ing Club 4; Home Economics Club 4. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Donald S. Schcr 172 Pomona Avenue He goes his way and does no wrong. Sagamore 2; Outdoor Patrol 2; Projection Staff 2. Esther Schildhaus 112 Clinton Place Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. Bowling Club 3, 4; Twirling Club 3, 4; School Paper Club 3. 4; Hebrew Club 3, Soft Ball Club 3; Sagamore 3; Legend 8. Edna Schindclman 48 Demarest Street A little girl with big brown eyes. Charming, graceful, princess size. Arlene Schlig 422 Leslie Street Here's a girl you will want to meet. Quiet, charming, and always sweet. Spanish Club 6; Dramatic Club 4. 7; Sagamore 2, 4. Marvin F. Schnciderman 362 Fabyan Place Slow manner, fast feet. Sure eyes, court treat. Arlene Schorr no Schley Street A lovely person, a friendly smile. Naturally unaffected, a girl worthwhile?' Red Cross Club I: Library Staff 2, Sagamore 3; Class Council 5; Secretary 7; Legend 8. 34 Barbara H. Schocnfcld 239 Lyons Avenue Fresh in youth and lots of fun— That's Bobbi all wrapped up in one. Camera Club 5; Sagamore 2, 3, 6. Dramatic Club 5; T. A. B A. 6; Library Staff 2. Viktor Schreier 2 Baldwin Avenue Like a red meteor on the troubled air. German Club 4. Ruth V. Schwjgcr 671 Belmont Avenue The lass so neat, with smiles so sweet, Has won our right good-will. War Stamp Agent ], 2; Projec- tion Staff I, 2, 3; Camera Club 3; Banking Auditor 5; Legend 8. Richard Stephen Schwartz 45 Hcdden Terrace The only way to have a friend is to be one. Orchestra 4, 5. 6. Barbara Schwartz 77 Pomona Avenue Always gay and ready for fun. Many a heart she has won. Sagamore Inspector 7; Ushering Staff 5, 7; Sagamore 2, 5. Audrey Ann Seaman 215 Schley Street Agreeable and full of fun. Well liked by everyone. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Trudy Scgall 148 Mapes Avenue The brightness of her person- ality matches the brilliance of her hair. Sagamore Inspector 2, 7, 8; Sa- Smorc 7; Badminton 4; Victory rden Staff 2; Dancing Club 2. Leonard Sherman 418 Jelliff Avenue Sinatra and Lenny are a pair for the books. Frankie, the voice; Lenny, the looks. Phyllis Shulman 250 Vasser Avenue It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. German Club 6. Hilda Ann Siegel 91 Schley Street A charming smile always gay. Always helping in her own sweet way.' Theresa A. Severn 3S 864 South 17th Street iiet, sweet and debonair, doesn't seem to have care. Martin Shulman 57 Fabyan Place Happy-go-lucky, joyful, free. Nothing will ever bother me. Legend 8. Rose Shuminer 258 Schley Street Pretty and sweet, everyone's She sure is some lucky guy's gal. Sagamore 7; Legend 8. Robert M. Silverman 220 Vassar Avenue Music is said to be the speech of angels. Class Council 5; Math Club 7. 8; 35 Band 5; Sagamore 4. Markham R. Simon 233 Weequahic Avenue The witty jest, the frequent smile. Makes his friendship well worth- while. Math Club 4, 5, 6; Stamp Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Sagamore 4, 5; Class Council 7. Bernard Singer 24 Bay View Avenue Business was his aversion: Pleasure was his business ' Sagamore I ■ Orchestra 6, 7, Class Council 6, 7; Projection Staff 5. 6. Freeman J. Singer Agnes Jennifer Skell 206 Chancellor Avcnuo 60 Chadwick Avenue Never trouble trouble, Cheerful, gay, and full of fun. Till troublo troubles you. She is liked by everyone. Cross Country 1, 3; Track 3, 4. Jules B. Slotnick 71 Millington Avenue His virtues arc many. His faults are few. Stamp Agent 1; Sagamore 3. 8, Forum Cfub 3; Dance Club 3. Irving A. Slow 440 Jelliff Avenue Time has fallen asleep in tho afternoon sunshine. Dance Club 2; Spanish Club 5, 6; Dramatic Club 7. Ida Essie Smith 9 Irving Avenue Her charm lies in her steady, quiet way. Sagamore 7, 8; Soccer 7, 8. Theodore Sobrano 172 Nyc Avenue Why should the devil have all the fun, When I'm here to help? WE EQ Sandra Sodowich 283 Aldine Street You like her when you meet her, And then you like her more. Badminton 5; Sagamore 2, 5; Volley Ball 2. Helen B. Solondx 337 Kcer Avenue A willing heart, a helping hand. Always ready on demand. Sagamore 1, 2; Student Council I; Annex News I, 2; Crafts Club 7; Legend 8. UA HIC HIGH SCHOOL Joan Carol Sokol 284 Pomona Avenue Her sparkling eyes do all be- guile When coupled with her flash- ing smile. Stamp Agent 2, 3; Sagamore 2, 4. Junior College Club 4, Honor Society 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Council 5, 6; Tutoring 5, 7; Badminton 6; Library Staff 7. Walter Sonncnschcin 47 St. James Place There is honesty, manhood and good fellowship in thee. Annex News I; Stamp Agent 5; Safety Patrol 2; Sagamore 3; Ca- feteria Sagamore 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Muriel Leslie Sosnow 135 Maple Avenue Climb high, climb far, and make your aim the highest star. Dancing Club 1; Sagamore 2; Spanish Club 5; Dramatic Club 4; Library Staff 4. Stella Spencer 879 Hunterdon Street Our Stella by starlight's a wonderful gal Always the lady and always the pal. Herman A. Spiclman 180 Kcer Avenue He is a gentleman, because his nature Is kind and affable to every creature. Shirley Stang 241 Chadwick Avenue Just a pal, kind and true, A loyal classmate through and through. Sagamore 4. Alan Spinner 51 Eckert Avenue Good nature is a great asset.' Regina Stecher 301 Pomona Avenue The very pink of courtesy and Kindness. Home Economics 4; Biology Club Doris Stein 249 Hawthorne Avenue That we'ro not perfect we know is true. Yet few are the faults we find in you. Bowling Club I. Donald Steinberg 71 Summit Avenue Knows not too little, nor too much Always getting himself in dutch. CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Robert S. Stein mark 66 Schcerer Avenue Although his future can't be read We know that Bob will go ahead. Sagamore 7; Ushering 7. Dolores Stempler 293 Vassar Avenue Always working, never shirking. Along her path, success is lurking. 37 Jean Stellone 693 Bergen Street Small and petite Always a treat. Rita Stcnzlcr 60 Mapes Avenue Life has given me of its best. Laughter, joy, and all the rest Home Economics 5, 6; Banker 6; Legend 8. Herbert Stone 1010 Bergen Street This fellow's description is tall and thin, Known for his dress and his wonderful grin. Art Club 2; Library Staff 2; Ca- mera Club 4; Track 4, Projection Staff 6, 7; Movie Staff 7; Home Loan 7; Legend 8. Murray Tarnofsky 61 Wainwright Street 'Life is large. His heart is no smaller.' Frances Storm 142 Wainwright Street Her very frowns are fairer far. Than the smiles of other maid- ens are. Legend 8. Samuel N. Thumin 199 Hansbury Avenue All things come around to him who will but wait.” Math Club 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Chem Club 7. 8; Legend 8. WEEQUAHIC HIGH SCHOOL Lois Toland 473 Leslie Street Fair as a rose which captures the eye. Bright as a star when alone in the sky. Social Dancing 2; Sagamore 2, 4 6; Bowling Club 2; Typing Staff 6, Typing Manager 6; Guidance Office 7; Legend 8. Eilene Rose Unger 457 Leslie Street She looks like an angel and acts like one, too, But you never can tell what an angel will do. Social Dancing I; Badminton I; Softball 1, Recreation Manager 3, Legend 8, Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4; Operetta 3; Banker 7, 8; Sa- gamore 4, 5, 6, 7; Executive 8. Louis Ungcrlcider 505 Watchung Avenue Bloomfield, New Jersey In his easy-going way, He makes the most of every day. Rosalie Victor 140 Chancellor Avenue With her king-sized heart and helping hand. She's always ready on demand. Sagamore 2; Banking 3, 5, 8; Home Economics Club 5, 6, 7; Handicraft 7. 38 Pearl Udin 79 Shaw Avenue Sparkling wit and smiling jest. Personality plus and all the rest. Honor Society 5, 6, 7, 8' Tutor- ing 5, 7, 8; Sagamore 5; Cera- mics 7; Legend 8. Leslie H. Unger 165 Wccquahic Avenue Steadfast and quiet in things you do, Your friends will long remem- ber you. Sagamore 2; Swing Band 2; Base- ball 4, 6; Calumet Reporter 6, 7. 8. Harold Verb 102 Aldinc Street Beneath that calm and quiet way. There lurks a spirit bold and gay. Albert R. Vogclcr 155 Goldsmith Avenue I'm armed with more than com- plete steel, The justice of my quarrel. Math Club President 6, 7; Chem Club President 7; Contemporary Club 7: Sagamore 7; Calumet Editorial Editor 7, 8. CLASS Deborah Wallrich 75 Bragaw Avenue Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Social Dancing Club I; Library Staff 1; Bowling Club 3; Saga- more 3, 4, 5; Insp. 7; Banking 3, Isidore Warwak 535 Hawthorne Avenue Quiet and unassuming, he takes his place among men. OF JUNE Norman B. Walpuff 21 Homestead Park Words of truths and soberness. Contemporary Club 7; Legend 8. David B. Wasscrman 195 Lehigh Avenue The kind of boy who will al- ways have friends. 1948 Bernard Wcchslcr 19 Eckert Avenue Forward and frolic glee was there. The will io do, the soul to dare. Legend 8. Lydia Wcinrit 550 Hawthorne Avenue Quiet and unassuming, she takes her place in the world Shirley K. Weisholtx 856 Hunterdon Street A girl with a smile, and a charming way Always wins friendship every day. Dramatic Club 6. Elaine R. Weissman 52 Hobson Street Skill in athletics can do no harm If it goes with Elaine's charm. Legend 8. 39 Martin Weinberg 182 Hawthorne Avenue A little mischief, full of fun; Really liked by everyone. Class President 5; Banking 5. Sandra K. Weinstein 81 Huntington Terrace Bright and pleasant, sweet and nice. Lots of pep and lots of spice. Art Club 2; Red Cross Club 2; Sewing Club 7; Home Economics Club 7. Madeline Weissbrot 440 Jelliff Avenue She has a smile for every friend. And a friend for every smile. Calumet 5, 6, 7. 8; Tutoring 6; Contemporary Club 7; Math club 7; General Language Club 7; Legend 8. Norman M. Wcllen 121 Vassar Avenue You'll like him when you know him. Annex News 2; Class Council 2; Advertising Staff 5, 6; Stamp Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 6, 7, 8; Legend 8. Marion Barbara Wcmpa 381 Badger Avenue Simple and sweet and always so neat, Sagamore 7, 8, Calumet Circu- lating Staff 7; Class Council 7. Doris Widcrkchr 187 Wainwright Street Charm strikes the sight. And merit wins the soul. Camera Club 7; Class Council 7; Legend 8. Roberta Weiner 324 West Runyon Street A little mischief, full of fun. Certainly liked by everyone. Sagamore 3. Richard Wilks 19 Eckert Avenue “Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? Calumet 4, 5; Sagamore 4; Re- cording Staff 5. Arline Whittaker 22 Fessenden Place Her quiet manner and friendly smile, Make her company well worth- while. Mildred Wiener 171 Nye Avenue “That she is sweet wo have no doubt. Why she is quiet we haven't found out. Sagamore 2. Marianne Wiese 32 Beverly Street “Her bright smile lingers still. Latin Club 3; Home Economics Club 4, 6; Photography Club 4; German Club 4, 6. President 8 Louis Winarsky 372 Hunterdon Street T, thus neglecting worldly ends, am dedicated To closeness and the bettering of my mind. WEEQUAHIC HIGH Myra Barbara Wiskind 491 Clinton Place A beaming face was her pos- session. Always leaving a good impres- sion. Bond and Stamp 2; Sagamore 2; Baseball Club 4; Badminton Club 6. Edgar Wolf 430 Leslie Street A gentleman by nature and a scholar by education. Sagamore 2, 3; Physics Lab As- sistant 6; Honor Society 7, 8; Tutor 7, 8; Council 7; Legend 8. SCHOOL Sheldon Wolff 180 Chancellor Avenue He plays the drums in the band. Among the best he takes his stand. Rosalind Wortxcl 270 Schley Street A girl of high ambitions and ideals, Whose charming manner quite appeals. Pearle Yablonsky 14 Yates Avenue Pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with ' Sagamore 2. Mary Zappula 919 South 17th Street Her voice is sweet and shy, And she's easy on the eye. Bookkeeping Club 4. Rosalyn Zazulia 113 Chancellor Avenue She never know harm-doing. Library Staff I; Lab. Assistant 4, 5; Sagamore 4. Marvin Zacntz 83 Aldine Street Though his name is near the end, Marvin is a top-line friend. Cross Country Team 7. Joseph Zax 137 Hansbury Avenue Here really is a man of parts. He's won a first in all our hearts. Annex News Staff 2; Calumet 5; Calumet Sports Editor 6, 7, 8; Class Council 7; Legend 8. Bernice Zwilling 112 Schley Street Her natural ways, her pleasant smile. Make her friendship well worth- while. Sagamore 2, 4; Red Cross Club 2; Banker 5; Legend 8. IN MEMORIAM foT GRADUATION WE LIKE TO RE- MEMBER ALBERT GLINN, CAR- TOON 1ST, BASEBALL FAN, AND FRIEND OF MANY IN THE CLASS OF JUNE 1948. ALBERT DIED ON MARCH 20, 1945. 41 ALBERT GLINN DISENCHANTED My youth was spent in building dreams Of things that were to be. Many were the worlds unconquered, And vistas open to me. I reached my baby fingers high In vain attempts to touch the sky. Wait, said all, “wait and grow. Dreams come true for the child Who keeps his faith while all do doubt, And scoffs at bids from the wild. I looked with awe at dreams in sight, Unknown to me as fearful night. The day drew near and one by one Each dream I tried to clutch Surprised I saw my empty hand For there was naught to touch. My faltering grew with mind askew No longer a basic faith I knew. What then, sighed I with downcast eye, Is there for me to strive? If dreams achieved do not sate But all my joys deprive. For me remain no stars on high. Merely clouds delude the eye. While my brothers mountains climb. Searching for the peak, I look around upon the earth Among the humbled meek. Here lie the answers to my search Here lie my dreams on earth. PHYLLIS BENNETT THOUGHTS When we are gone we'll think of you. For we are fond and loving friends of yours. You see, you've made us proud and happy too. And so you are our own, Weequahic High. When we are gone we'll think of days gone by. Remember joy, and friends, and tears, and light. We pledge to make you proud of us, to try To keep that pledge to you, Weequahic High. When we are gone and school is far behind. We'll still recall the pleasures that we knew. The things we did, the singing will remind Us of our school, our dear Weequahic High. When we are gone how we'll recall the days When tests came round, or we had papers due. Or win at sports, how loud we'll sing out praise To you our love, our joy, Weequahic High. When we are gone, our hearts will yearn for you. To feel the warmth, the knowledge, and the youth. To walk your halls and see old friends we knew. When we are gone from you, Weequahic High. RUTH COHAN 42 M. Simon. B. PROM COMMITTEE Front Row: H. Stone, M. Mendelsohn, R. Laucr, L. Levy, M. Simon. 8ack Row; G. Kaye, P. Udin, J. Cohen. I SOCIETY Vrfeissbrot G. Modvio. i t M. Wc c 0. B. A. COUNCIL Front Row: M. Herman M. Haftol, M Zciglcr. Back Row: N. Schanti, W. Babbitt, E. Kaplan, D. Marshall CALUMET STAFF Front Row: A. Vogelcr, J. Zax, G. Glikin. Mr. De Lui, P. Bennett, L. Toland, G. Medvin. Back Row: R. Hilt, $. Lovitt, D. Ben-Ajher, L. Unger, H. Kram, R. Liftman. BAND, ORCHESTRA, TWIRLERS Front Row: I. Scheiningcr, P. Blum, A Roder, P. Dornfcld, A. Hart, J. Coffey, R. Miller. Second Row: H. Kravitz, 0. Passamaneck, 0. Abram, C. Rothcnberg. S. Rosenfcld, S. Wolf, E. Furst. Back Row: S. Butan, N. Weller, B. Singer, P. Icnni, D. Scheiningcr, R. Silverman. SAGAMORE OFFICIALS Front Row: E. Unger, R. Lauer, L. Hamer - man, D. Bon-Ashcr, S. Butan. Second Row: A. Grossman, E. Schccr. P. Blum, T. Scgall. Back Row: G. Kaye, I. Kimmclman, R. Steinmark. GLEE CLUB Front Row: D. Abram, H. Siegel, G. Klcpncr, M. Wempa, P. Blum, A. Levy, B. Schwartz, R. Rose. Back Row: M. Horowitz, M. Shulman, L. Hamerman, A. Rosenberg, P. Miller, H. Greenberg, J. Osofsky, M. Wiskind. USHERING STAFF Front Row: J. Levey, S. Flax, B. Lerner, A. Hart, P. Blum, M. Marks, J. Coffey, A. Grossman, B. Schwartz. Second Row: Miss Sfemholtz, B. Gluckman, P. Miller, M. Wempa, R. Rose, E. Schccr, A. Rodcr, L. Glassberg. P. Dornfeld. Back Row: R. Lauer. G. Kaye, R. Steinmark, S. Butan, L. Hamerman. BANKERS AND AUDITORS Front Row: A. Grossman, R. Victor, L. Loff, L. Levy, S. Fischbcin, T. Rothman. Second Row: R. Rose. C Bernstein, E. Unger, H. Kram, M. Wiskind, C. Dinnerman. Back Row: I. Kimmclman, C. Berg, W. Babbitt, R. Herman, M. Kaplan. library staff s- 'Whi. , , Hirtch. SEWING ROOM CAFETERIA MACHINE OPERATION NEW LOOK ENGLISH CHEM LAB pR M SHOP GLEE CLUB 52 55 TWARDUS’S TERRORS Nam« Where Found Ambition Boon Companion LORRAINE ALBRECHT____ ECWARD ARCH PHYLLIS BENNETT ETHEL BERGER MELVIN BERNHAUT JEANETTE BESHER MONROE BIERMAN JOYCE COFFEY--------- DORA DENBURG............. Everywhere...........His wife PAULA DORNFIELD..........W.th Herby Marriage VIVIAN EISLER ____________Walking Domino ......Nurse .... GILBERT FISCH............. Behind a Buick------Easy money SELMA FISCHBEIN...........Hillside ............Linguist SONDRA FLAX...............Talking..............Smoke rings EILEEN FRUMKIN............Bowling______________Singer Esther Pet Peeve ..Sandy's----------------Eleven kids-------------Dolly....................Homesick sailors -Hustling................Make money E. Zieder................Needle and thread - Calumet office...... Writer____________________Marilyn and Gloria.......Corny movies . Near telephone_________To grow up_______________My red loafers______. Asparagus In a Chrysler...........Money.....—-------------Stanley B----------------School No. 8 bus ......School marm_____________Ruth and Fran____________Mudpacks . Getting fresh air .....Business man ------------My buddies_________.____Snobbish girls . Not home ......Somebody's wife Gem and Imps_____________Getting out of bed --------Getting out o Little Denbur. gs JACQUELINE HUFFMAN...........Home, sweet home......To study............... Dux MARVIN KAPLAN......-.....—.Girls' houses...........Veterinarian Herby-------------------Not seeing Herby My earmuffs_____________Freckle removers Arnie and Elvin_........Jackie L. -Joe_____________________Waiting for Grace The girls_______________Vegetables No gas Long skirts Cold gir! SELOON KRUGER. JACKIE LEVEY Schlcifcr A.Z.A-----------Col Jgirls ... Away from school.. — Millionaire_____________________Sandy M........-..... No time for fun ___No. obus ..................Politician Stan and Joe______________Republicans place but home!......Psychologist .............My Baby—Grand!_____________Conventional people Irving's.............. . Lou's house---------- Golf course . ...Actor . Fly a plane ...................Lou - Be a grandpa-------------------Yellow shoe laces.... White lies Oats With the boys Contented bachelor Marty__________________T. L.'s At basketball games... Adam ERNEST LIEBERMAN SYLVIA MOREIN HOWARD MULDROW HAROLD ROTHSTEIN HARRY ROSE _________________At basketball games...Adventurer . MARKHAM SIMON............... Collecting dues------Accountant............The boys HELEN SOLONDZ . ........ In the movies........0. T.------------------Parents . WALTER SONNENSCHEIN ........Driving car-----------Stay single............My jalop ............. FRANCES STORM ..............Mailing letters -------Great journalist .....Lots of people_______Prune ranches NORMAN WALPUFF _____________! ! !................ Indian Chief Why??______________Certain characters ISADORE WARWAK .............The Y. M. H. A........Pm-ball player Anyone__________________Homework MAOELINE WEISSBROT Holding Bible.——,.____Journalist tarry________________Dentists Girls Homeroom notices P. M. snatchers Teachers GOLDBERG’S GALLERY Name Whore Found Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve ROBERT BATES RUTH COHAN RUTH CUPKA NORMAN FRUMKIN SELMA GAMS LOUIS HAMERMAN SANFORD HARMELIN PAUL HYMANSON SYBIL JACOBSON .. .? DANIEL KAPLAN T. V BILLY KIRSCHNER College School GERTIE KLEPNER ... College HARRIET KRAM MONA LANGBERG RONNY LAUER AL LEHRHOFF RITALIEB Old shoes GRACE MEDVIN DON MOPSI K DAVID PASSAMANECK Sid's ’ MARTIN PIPER LEONARD ROSEN WA 3 -1296. ... Math LEONARD RUBIN GEORGE RUSSELL - Ed . ESTHER SCHILDHAUS ... BO£ SILVERMAN ... The cellar EILENE UNGER LESLIE UNGER . . Bill T. L.'s HAROLD VERB Surprise tests ELAINE WEISSMAN ..Grace's lateness ARLENE WHITAKER ’Speak louder JOE ZAX On the phone 2nd Walter w.ncheii Mickey and Dave- Spending money Nam Where Found BERNIE BERNSTEIN ______Cohen' . PHYLLIS JOAN BLUM With Marv.n ALVIN BLUMENFELD Syd's BEV BURACK ............Home, knitting EDDY BREITBACH ........Track practice MORRIS BRIGHT_________Cohen's________ EDWIN FURST____________Jake's____ BETTY GLUCKMAN Everywhere RUTH GOLDSTEIN ABE GOODMAN HERMAN GREENBERG RONNIE HERMAN DOTTY JACOBSON BENNY KAPLAN MARTY KATZEN ALBERTA KATZIN IRIS KOBRE PHYLLIS MILLER KAROL NEWMAN AUDREY RICHARDS_____Maplewood With Milty Borok' Casino Rainbow Corner Fixing rad-os Listening to jazz In Jule's......... Cohen's Halem's Anywhere ....... Sandy's In my basement . Ambition . Publicity agent - -- Marvin's wife................ Playboy ________ Lead a wonderful life Beat Gil Dodds .... . None----------------- ■ Musician ................... To be happy ........ Travel around the world twice Tomato king________ Be a millionaire Radio engineer . Marriage Change high school To own Barn's Get rich fast JEANNE RIDGEWAY BECKY SARFATTY_.. ARLENE SCHLIG DAVID SCHEININGER LEONARD SHERMAN ROSE SHUMINER Kresgc's record shop.... .. At Gerry's----------- On telephone ......... .In hot water Borok's Casino Home DOLORES STEMPLER Waiting for a late slip RITA STENZLER ROSALIE VICTOR ROBERTA WIENER SHELDON M WOLFF MARVIN ZAENTZ Library . Movies Gladys's house 52nd Street .... Candy store ROSALYN ZAZULIA Anywhere M. R. S. degree------- ..Have II kids ........ Marriage and money . To sleep.............. Queen of Mardi Gras M. R. S. degreo----.-- Get married Truck driver Punch holes in bagels To have independence Go to college........... Marry a millionaire To be famous Get married To play at Paramount Business of my own ..M. R. S. degree___ Boon Companion The ''boys' ---- Marvin . Tony ■ . R., T., and M. Gunder Haag The ''boys The Princes B. B. G.'s..... Milty Any Zodiak Sandy Matilsky Arty and Marv . Sandy _________ Radio The boys ..... Lee The Friends . Evcly Evelyn Adele Bobby . South Side's Majorettes ..Gerry and Arlene ..... Bubble oum None, isolationist----- Any Zodiak .... Ralph and B. B. G.'s . Arlene ....... Rosalie ............... Leah and Rita Gladys and Audrey My drums Bobby ................. June Pet Peeve ...Red Barber Going steady Babs Late people Gil Dodds Lighters that don't light Gene Krupa Girls with accents American coffee . Remy Marco Kemy Mr Trouble Parking tickets Redheaded boys ..College boys Truant officers Short fellows Straight hair Shy boys Fellows that can't rhumba Greyhounds . Affected people ... Buicks Doing homework The school system Borok's car Men and women Smug people People who brag Sewing Men Short hair My brother Men RUBY’S RASCALS DAVE’S DEN Name BURT ABRAMSON ROY AZARNOFF WALLY BABBIT NORMA BECH _______ DAVID BEN-ASHER 8ERNIE BERNSTEIN CLAIRE BERNSTEIN JOAN CLAIRE_______ JAY COHEN RONA DAVIS NAT DUBERSTEIN RALPH EISENBERG LILAFISCHBEIN MARILYN FISCHBEIN FARRELL GLICK GLORIA GLIKIN SANFORD GOLDBERG BASIL GOLDMAN MARVIN HAFTEL MYRA HERBERMAN MARILYN HIRSCH MOIRA JAFFIN ALFRED KATZMAN IRWIN KAUFER HAROLD LEVINE SANDRA LEVITT MARILYN LIEBERMAN PHYLLIS LIPSHULTZ MYRON LUGASH MARCIA OSTROFF HARRIETTE RODETSKY JOAN SOKOL RICHARD SCHWARTZ HILDA SIEGAL Where Found Maple Avenue No where Walking the dog Here and there Brooklyn ................ Downtown Around town At homo ......... Around ......... .Who know Anywhere Ohrbach' . In your hou c Everywhere Cohen's Knishes Calumet room The gym Movies Jake's Bergen Street Here and there New York Anywhere Cctcntion room Movies ... Moc's Library — Listening to Tormc Home m bed At home In front of a television set Bridge table Movies ................... Movies Ambition Dentistry Radio announcer Business man Barrister Medicine Law Mexico M R S. Degree Artist _ College Illustrator Success Lab technician Decorator Clothing dummy Journalist Accountant------- . Engineer Loafer To settle down Wellesley Pianist .. Marry money President of U. S. Lawyer M R. S. degree Contentment Quintuplets Millionaire Be on time Graduate College --------_ Rich genius Housewife Boon Companion Len Saul and Harvey Sherman, Monroe Myra Joe Zax Burt Lowitz Men Marcia. Bobby A pencil Jonnson O'Connor The Friends C. R. S. S. S. Myra Lee ....—----------- The guy in the mirror Marilyn and Phyllis . Al................. Maurice Jackie.Bermc Lila and Ruth R H. and J. Dita and Stevie Sandy ........... — .Farrell_____________ Marty Shulman Bobby A book, a friend Diane Hoff---------- A cigarette Roda and Joan Ruth ... .. Helen Kass Marty -------------- Mom ....... Pet Peeve Roy Azarnoff Lazy people Homework Giddy girls Joe Zax Slow people Seymour Butan Short nails Exams College entrance exams Rising early Homeroom period Monday morning Bananas Marty Katzen Math Homework Squash Teachers Getting up I 4 bus Meat Lunchroom meals Teachers Loud people Boys under 17 Me Day in school . Homework Men drivers Homework Monday mornings Teachers Eggs CHARLIE’S CASTLE Name FLOYD ASCHER..... SANFORD BEGUN... CHARLES BERG CHRISTINE BERTSCH SEYMOUR BUTAN CARL CLAWANS JEROME COHEN STANLEY COHEN MARILYN COTT LEROY DICKES IRA GASH ALAN DRESDNER ALAN GORDON SAUL HASKELL MARILYN HOROWITZ SAM HIRSCHENFANG HOWARD JACOBS IRWIN KIMMELMAN HARVEY KARAN DANIEL LUBETKIN______ HELEN PATINO STEVEN POSTOL CHARLOTTE SATTLER DONALD SCHER MARVIN SCHNEIDERMAN BARBARA SCHOENFELD... FREEMAN SINGER JULES SLOTNICK ROBERT STEINMARK SAMUEL THUMIN DAVID WASSERMAN SANDRA WEINSTEIN NORMAN WELLEN Where Found Ambition Borok's Casino.......... Ygor Anywhere ................Dentist Roosevelt Theater Engineer Chem laboratory Chemist.. Elaine Jake's__________ . Sleeping...... Anywhere _______ ■ Sewing ..Lunt’s mansion Borok’s Casino Borok's Casino Halem's .By a radio set Brooklyn........ Copacabana Everywhere------ K C Jakes Playing bridge Moe’s........... Guzzling Zclda Musician Eat ..... Doctor Designer Success Playboy A’aska Be a bachelor Doctor To teach Yacht owner To be successful Lawyer Pharmacist ..To graduate Disc lockey ..Chemist On the phone.............Teacher_________ Nearest fountain.... ....Engineer________ Halem's..................C. P. A On the phone ............Lab technician Television set ..........Technologist Borok's Casino .......... Business man Dodge coupe Pony -------- Nowhere Moe's Watching T. V. Own business ...... ..Scientist--------- Millionaire Congresswoman Good bridgo player Boon Companion Pet Peeve Any Zodiac-------------_7 card stud ...Crsss------------------Front scats Crsss--------------------Homework Lizzy-----------.------- 6 Crosstown ..Greta-------------------Thelma Rosy and Jerry-----------Closed Poker . Food--------------------Hunger Crsss--------------------Study Hall Phyllis and Gloria.......Phyl's dog . Jerry-------------------Cards . Bates...................School Marks Any Zodiac —.............Late bus Knights------------------Peroxide blondes The boys_________________West Point Carol --------------------Selfish people Mop ......................H. D.'s Ethel....................Snobs The boys ................Sophomores Berny Swcrdlow ..........Sophomores The boys MacRavin Terry and Marie..........Hillbilly music ..Jerry Halm Rajor-tinn Lorraine................ Boy chasers Any ham - _____Girls ..Knights..................Cards . Sandy ..................Selfish people 8obby. Norm, Dan.........Pedal pushers Any Zodiac...............Rass Goo Ronny ......—____________Bobbi Schoenfcld Harold Verb__________„___Test pests Nobody ..........Nothing Bunny and Mav__________ .Conceited fellows The boys...................Black Jack BAKER’S BROOD Whore Found Camptown Alleys Movies On telephone Church B A Breeden's With a Him”.. Mayfair Theater Home.......... Route 99 . Any place Edith's Cavalier's homo Bek s or Sal's Calumet Room ............................Room 217..... FREDERIC KAUFMANN Behind 8 Ball JANE KEEHN_________________Olympic Park RUTH KOLDORF Telephone MARCIA MARX Everywhere ESTHER MORESE Mov.es ROSALYN REICHER............Harold s car CHARLES RICHARD Kelly s STEPHEN SADOWSKI Kelly's SANDRA SODOWICH Home, cooking ARTHUR SARVER Down the cellar AUDREY SEAMAN Skating r.nk AGNES SKELL Movies SHIRLEY STANG References DORIS STEIN Home MARION WEMPA With the crowd ROSALIND WORTZEL Lake Hiawatha PEARLE YABLONSKY Halcm's Name ROBERT ANDERSON JEAN ANZANO_____ LORRAINE BASSOFF ERMA CAPONE CHARLOTTE CITRON MILTON CURRY EILEtN DANIELS ROSEMARIE DESCH MARIE DOMBROWSKI MAURICE FENICHEL HILDO FERNANDES ELAINE FORLAND MAJOR GOLDFINGER GERALDINE HIGH RUTHHILF ALAN HIRSCH Ambition Carpenter .......— Housewife Marriage Nurse ------------ Marriage ......... Radio Technician To rope Him Bookkeeper Graduate Join Navy Retire ........... Medical Secretary Graduate _________ Marriage Happiness -------- Own business Dial twister ..... Tap dancer-------- Secretary.... . Success . Fashion Designer . Mrs......... Retire at 21...... Retire at 21 Housewife Own business Housewife Housewife Happiness . Success---------- Mrs? Certain Guy To be ambitious Boon Companion John Ahern Aggie and Esther Sondra Marcia Schmidt Radio John Turlington Certain Him Peg and Marge .Mona--------------- Hildo F____________ Herman Greenberg Ed.th Frankie, Chick Sally and Bcckie 8evy and Twins Jay Cohen---------- My pants Bobby ------------- Ccrna Kohn Jems ...... Jean and Aggie Harold E. Jayson Steve Terry.............. Lorraine Marvin Goldstein Roller skates Jean and Esther Dons Shirley____________ Anybody ..Elaine____________ The Girls---------- Pet Peeve Mile run Homework Conceit Homework Cerise Homework Shv Him Baby sitting Homework Study Homework Wise guys Noise Homework Snobs Corruption School None . Homework Mush Crowded 14 bus Same difference . English School Homework Late buses Teachers Crowded I4's Tricks None Men .. Short Weekends Richy RIGHTER’S REALM Name Where Found Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve CORINNE BLITZMAN .. The Girls LOIS COOPER JOAN COX ' 221 CLAIRE DINNERMAN SANDRA GENOEL A L or E C MARGARET GIBBONS .221 BEVE GROSSMAN ISABELLE HEYMAN SELMA HERSHGOLD California Flo GERALDINE JERUSKY . .. JOYCE JONES JUNE KELLER ...Sis FRANCES LICHTER Tall tales RITA LIFLAND EDITH LEHNER SONIA LERNER PAULINE LEVINE LORRAINE MANN . JOAN MORRIS BETTYE MOZART IRIS MUNTLER With Harry RUTH OLSEN JEAN RADER School THELMA ROTHMAN Homework PHYLLIS SAFERSTEIN FAY SAMANSKY Room 221 Elvin BARBARA SCHENKEL ARLENE SCHORR Gamma girls ... Exams TRUDY SEGALL Mrs. H. MARY ZAPPULA BERNICE ZWILLING ... Record shoppe Waldorf wedding Frances . Boys with a line ORR’S ORDEAL Name Where Found Ambition Boon Companion Pot Peeve JUDITH POLLACK LYDIA WEINRIT MYRNA LIEBESKIND MARVIN ROSEN BLUM MARILYN ABOFF VERNA ROWE Wenders.... MYRA WISKIND HELEN KASS ALLAN SPINNER SOL LIPSHUT2 HAROLD NATHAN VICTOR SCHREIER MARIANNE WIESE DONALD STEINBERG Office Wally EDGAR WOLF H. D PHYLLIS KURTZ HERB RUDNICK MURIEL MENDELSOHN ANN RODER ELAINE SCHEER JERRY KESSEL RUTH MARECH R08ERTA LITTMAN ... HERMAN SPIELMAN Asher's . 40 studies a week The Wildcats Not enough homework jOELkrutman . C P A. Work ROBERT FEDER LARRY SCHEININGER . ... Routine JANICE BRUCK Punch and Judy ARTHUR BUCHNER HOWARD KRAVITZ Work HARRIET MAYER With friends Life of ease Pearl Writing letters GLUCKSMAN’S GARRISON Nam Where Found LEONARD ABRAMS............Berry's Soda Shop RONALD BRENNER------------Morristown Airport DOLORES BROWN_____________Seek... MARILYN COHEN______________182 Shephard Avc. RUTH CONRADT..............Skating ________ BEATRICE DORKIN __________Where needed____ FLORENCE DUBINSKY.........500 Club LOULA GIVAS...............Kitchen_________ ALAN GOLDEN...............Parkview Terrace.... BARRY GRABELLE............Halem's--------- BERNARD GREENSPAN Anywhere-------- JEROME HALM...............Digging gold.... BARRY HARRIS______________Halem's--------- LOIS HARRIS_______________Locker 928 ----- BARBARA HESS _____________Marty's House--- BETTY HOCHHAUSER__________N. Y. C_________ MARILYN HOLZMAN___________Writing letters. MYRON KATZ________________Everywhere...... BARBARA KOBRIN Bob s arms------ MONA KURTZ................691--- BEV LERNER________________Lingerie shops-- THELMA LIEDERMAN__________Piano —......... WILLIAM MARGULIS__________Halem's SANFORD MATILSKY__________Sid's DAN MILLER________________Riding the buses— DORIS PENT I NO___________On the telephone CORINNE PIPER— .'37 Plymouth ARNOLD RAM............. Wherever I am SANFORD ROSENFELD_________Joe's----------- CAROL ROTHENBERG__________Room 111 ABRAHAM SAMANSKY----------Playground------ IRVING SLOW............... Bi 8----------- MILDRED WIENER............Anywhere-------- RICHARD WILKS.........-...Near her-------- Ambition Architect _______ Photography M. R. S. Degree Teacher.......... Singer ---------- The real thing Washington, D. C.. Intelligence..— .. Grand Slam------ A millionaire ..Talk............. Archeologist Keep happy Angel of mercy . Marry Marty Righteousness Marry ----------- Good things ..... Bob's wife....... Marry......... Buyer ........... M. R. S. Degree Loaf ...........— Sleep . Upholsterer ..... .. Secretary......... Marriage--------- To find one Get out of school Baby grand Veterinarian----- .. Musician . Office worker____ ..Photography — Boon Companion Amity A. Z. A. Dominic Gurrera Marilyn London . Mom............ Mom............. Edith and Irma Sel------------- Books .....,.. Silver Normic Frumkin Marty Katicn Steve Postol . Knights - Connne and Marilyn.... Marty ........„.......— ... Julie (male)--------- . Jerry ---------------- ...Everyone ............ Bob------------------- ... The girls......... The girls_________-____ ... Date book----------- Knights_______________ Herman Greenberg ... Rita---------------- _ Rose. ........ Me____________________ Me.................... ... The boys------------ _ Bernice, Bcv. and Rita ... Everyone------------ _Sol_____________________ _. Rosalyn............... A. Z. A_______________ Pet Peeve Getting up Giggling girls Twitching eye Impolite people Men . Discrimination Blond Fellows . Conceited males Charlie Teachers Teachers School Weeguahic girls Hudson That kind of boys Solitude Mailman Can't go fishing ..Conceited boys School Fancy hair-dos Procrastinators School ..Work and school . Kearny Doing dishes ._Cracking knuckles ..Girls who say no ...Micky . Dirty cars Dodgers Bleached blonds Riding buses Nam callers Name Where Found Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve JEANE BECHT With Cal Model GRETA BLEEMER SUSAN BLUTINGER EDITH BROOKS With Harry „ Model GLORIA CATALDO SHIRLEY COOPERMAN Model ' JEROME FINKLESTElN Be tall ARTHUR FISHMAN .. None ERNEST GIORDANO ESTELLE GOLDSTEIN MARVIN GOLDSTEIN Retire DIANE HOFF JOAN HOROWITZ PHILIP IENNI :::::: 52 M. S. ELAINE KATOWITZ N. 8. 1. H. Emerg JOYCE KELLER Nat's ROBERT KRICKUS Peddlers DANIEL KIVITZ ADELINE LEHNER Th Y LILIAN LEVY Alfy LEE LOFF Work JACKOSOFSKY . ... M. S. BERNICE RUBINFIELD IRASARBONE BARRY SCHACTMAN . ... '3 Nash MARTIN SHULMAN STELLA SPENCER ... JEAN STELLONE HERB STONE B M. A. W. LOIS TOLAND Ask Earl Earl DEBORAH WALLRICH.. .. BERNARD WECHSLER SHIRLEY WEISHOLTZ DORIS WIDERKEHR N. A C pool . Good diver My camera ... Alarm clocks STINE’S SANCTUARY Name Whore Found Ambition Boon Companion Pet Peeve DITA ABRAM _________________Broadway and 36th Opera singer-----------Moira and Stevie------Be-bop RODA BODNER-----------------Brodys' house Myron Brody Myron Brody...........Mondays ARNOLD BEERMAN--------------Girls’gym .............Run4:35mile______I_____My bed ---------------Nudgers BOB BOHRER__________________Watching T. V. Pretzel twister....... The boys Monday mornings MOEFERTIG .................. Dealing cards......... Engineer--------------Gerard ............... Soph Sagamores GEORGE KAYE_________________Annie's house Millionaire -----------Knights A. C..........Girls on phones AUDREY HART.................On the phone M R. S. Degree My Mom _______________Convertibles ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN North Bergen Get married Marvin Blinder . Short dresses RICHARD GOLD..........._....'37 maroon Chevy Going steady.......... English book .........Girls LILA GLASSBERG Sid’s house ...... —---Marriage Sid and the’’Jems'’ Short girls HORTENSE GREENBERG Dayton, Ohio Doctor s assistant....Frieda .....Slow people ANNETTE GROSSMAN............On the phone M R. S. degree The ’’Imps'' .........Men NINA GROSSMAN In her Buick Teacher Muncl Sosnow ..Conceited men HENRY NEWFELD Jukebox —______________Disk |ockcy Gerard................ Soph Sagamore SYDELL OKSMAN............... With Fred .....Being Mrs.?........... Fred Levy ............The name Derf RHONA ROSE Doing the rhumba.......Being Mrs ?............The Imps ............Blue convertibles MARTY ROSENBLATT ...........The Y Bookie Tiger A. C. The cold ARLENE ROSENBERG____________304.......... To retire ______________________w.mpy ................School SANDEl.L ROSENBERG..........Over a hot record Syracuse.........-____ Dotty................. Arithmetic ANTHONY SAPONARA............. The planet Earth Judge Specs .........Teachers RUTH SCHWAGER..............._.8 Lyons Bus-----—....To be successful ..... Bucky-------------—---Gaudy icwelry BARBARA SCHWARTZ............- 11 .An Angel Mimi and Myrna -------Stan kenton PHYLLIS SHULMAN............. On the phone Housewife Bobbie Kobrin Conceited boys BERNARD SINGER...............Leslie Sweet Shop----- Businessman . Knights A. C.........Study hall TEDDY SOBRANO Basement ..............Job Joe ...................Gym IDA SMITH ...Roosevelt Theater......Teacher...............Irene .................Swearing MURIEL SOSNOW...............Record Shop... Actress Nina Grossman__________Math REGINA STECHER Olympic _______________Interior decorator.... Pat___________________Now look MURRAY TARNOFSKY............ Rambow Corner.........Printer Howie Kravitz----------Teachers PEARL UDIN ______________ 8 Lyons Bus ............. Social worker Harriet ------------Catheters ALBERT VOGELER _____________Calumet Room------. ...Philosophical----------Louis Wmarsky_________Notebooks MARTIN WEINBERG ............Raising the bet--------Architect Hank ------------Soph Sagamores LOUIS WINARSKY........ Chemistry lab Nuclear physicist Albert Vogclcr Arrogant Sagamores 1. Joan Sokol 2. Phyllis Kurtz 2. Pearl Udin 4. Leonard Rubin 5. Esther Schildhaus 6. Grace Medvin 7. Helen Kass 8. Hortense Greenberg 8. Sybil Jacobson 10. Marilyn Lieberman MISS MAYNARD Snap your foot. MISS ZIERING Now people. MR. HUNKINS Books closed now. MR. GLEISCHER As my old grandmother used to say. «r MRS. TITTMAN 'Come back later. MISS UNDRITZ You’re only a candidate for graduation! MUM MR. SCHNEIDER What's the matter son? N'° 9 V Kruger New Jersey representative to V. N. Mopsik uncovers gangster ring 0' iV- , Schneiderma n new Kentucky coach s.o °i Euler removes ear muffs V J? Ravin smashes bubble gum rinl Kivitz vote ,(l most 'eligible bachelor if .1 Rudnick loses $100,000 in market V ' r Joan Levine head buyer at Woolwortfl ______V! _ ---- . - v jr Rothenberg makes Bach turn ove ilh Sinclair‘Lewis .or Medvin w sfl Besher visits Lower Slobovl Passamaneckwins ■ yr f Ba,es Rookie Senso,ion makes AUSuus ySX recon,„lcnd, PondV U. S Senator Babbitt youngest u. s ' A0 j!T Scher constructs ferris whe Cox edits Gregg NN rlU r $ vVC A Cluckman stars with Sinatra 10 of MICE AND M Fsi ft Muldmv c odds for 3 minute mile X------------T r i------r— burns w Goldstein cracks box office records ' broken limbs yield to Ben-Asher treatment Designers look to Cott for inspiration i(i ' 'V Arlene Rosenberg replaces Eve Arden 0f «r Beerman Olympic star retires • Kirchner held for embezzlement Dolly Brown hubba hubba j:irl of Bradley 77 Whittaker astounds world by shouting Piper buys United Advertising 7Ay. A, ing Corp. % Weissbrot wins Pulitzer Prize Rowe, U. S. Rope climber at Olympics -----nT—----------— % Thumin new Harvard President :7NI vSl Bennett sells script to Hollywood v ni J Glick in edits New York Times y fKravitz swing sensation of nation X hs attler formulates cure Roads empty as Lerner gets license n) for g«g9‘es 1 Burack manages knitting circle ' A V 7 HISTORY OF THE |_JEARTS were gay back in September '44 when wide-eyed Fresh- men entered the doors of the Annex—so confident, and yet so naive with respect to the conniving ways of the seniors. Now four years later, those once trusting Freshmen have become the high and mighty upper classmen. It didn't take long to become acquainted. But study problems were not as easily solved. At first the Freshmen could hardly move without suffering from muscles that had for the first time been given a good workout in the gym. Nights were tortured with visions of French and Latin verbs to be learned. In 2B we came to the main building. Here we were divided into eleven homerooms, and so we remained for all four years. First of all, we were welcomed by Mr. Herzberg and Dr. Losi; then we met our homeroom teachers, who were to guide us through a period of adjustment. Oh yes, we were like all the other fellows and girls who fell for the old gag about the swimming pool; we were scared to death of the mighty sagamore patrolling the halls with a toma- hawk, and everyone of us was caught at least once going down an up stairway—some tried to do it a second time! The next year Marty Weinberg was president of the 3B class as a result of our first election. With him George Kaye, Joan Sokol, and Jackie Levey were elected to office as vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. In 3A we had our first class outing which was a picnic at Echo Lake. Sunday, May 25, 1947, found us assembling in front of the school and climbing aboard buses chartered for the occasion. Un- daunted by the threatening rain clouds overhead, we started on our way singing, or rather shouting joyously, our school songs. Mr. Goldberg supervised, assisted by the class officers who were: George Kaye, president; Joan Sokol, secretary; Ronnie Lauer, vice presi- dent; Floyd Ascher, treasurer. Heretofore pupils had been receiving double lunch periods if they had study periods preceding or following their lunch periods. Our class was the first to lose out on this privilege; it was stopped in our 3A term. We were also the first students who were unable to leave school during the day if we lacked enough subjects to make up a complete school day. 72 CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Career Day was a conspicuous event of the term's work. Sponsored by the Guidance Department, it provided each student with an excellent opportunity to interview a person eminent in his prospective vocation. George Kay, Ronnie Lauer, Floyd Ascher were re-elected for the 4B 4A terms, but Muriel Mendelsohn was elected for the sec- retaryship. Under the direction of Mrs. Lappe the 4B-4A was put on. After hurried activity the girls' lower gym was transformed from a drab room into a kind of wonderland. Music and punch made the event enjoyable and everyone was reluctant to see it break up. It was in the 4B term, when George accepted the Torch for our class, that we realized that marvelous feeling of being a senior, and our parents came to view their sons and daughters cross that final gap in an impressive Torch Day ceremony. We made another first when we held our prom. We broke the tradition of the school, and that gala affair was given on a Sat- urday night. No party-eould equal our dance. We had waited four years for it and to us it was simply tops. Then comes that parting of the ways. Graduation. No one can describe the mixture of emotions which will stem up in us that night. Some of us are saying goodbye to friends with whom we have shared happiness and sorrow. We are all bidding farewell to the Wigwam where we have spent so many hours of youth. We are seeing for what may be the last time the O. B. A. dances, our foot- ball team, our city champion basketball squad, our teachers and principal. Every member of the Class of June, 1948, has his separate way to go, his own niche to carve. Perhaps some of us will remain obscure, while some of us will tread the paths of distinction. The best that can be hoped for each is that he be happy and prosperous in a world of peace. RUTH CUPKA MADELINE WEISSBROT ■ 73 BOYS’ SPORTS DY earning a W , the athletes represent ex- cellence not only in their ability in sports but also in sportsmanship and the will to suc- ceed. They have borne the Indian banner into many a fray and have proved themselves to be a respected force on the gridiron, the diamond, the cinders, and on the court. The Class of June 1948, proudly presents letter winners in athletics who have done their best for Wee- quahic and for their fellow students. BOB BATES—As our elongated center, Bob pulled many a crucial game out of the fire for Weequahic. ARNOLD BEERMAN—Arnie, a long winded speedster, always finished at the head of the pack. ED BREITBACH—Small Ed, made up in spark, speed, and courage what he lacked in size as he won his letter with the Weequahic harriers. ARTHUR BUCHNER—Three years on the football squad showed Art to be a faithful worker and a hard plugger. JERRY COHEN—During the three years he served as basketball manager, Jerry gave in- valuable service to the squad. IRA GASH—Our 1948 track captain, Ike, showed himself to be one of the finest sprinters in the area. As a cross-country man, he was also outstanding. RICHARD GOLD—Richie, one of the most col- orful members of our gridmen, not only con- tributed offensive punch, but also added fire and spirit to the team. ALAN GORDON—The football letter he won was well worth the service he gave the team. GEORGE KAYE—As a slugging outfielder George Kaye proved himself an outstanding member of the varsity nine. DANIEL KIVITZ—In one of the most difficult positions on the gridiron, Danny stood out as a leader of the team. AL LEHRHOFF—Responsibility was always in Al's hands while manager of the Indian Bas- ketball team. RICHIE MILLER—Few can boast of the speed and endurance exhibited by Richie on the cross-country team. DON MOPSIK—Don's fine work under the boards sparked the Indian courtsters to many wins, while his fine line play bolstered the Weequahic grid squad. HOWIE MULDROW—Affable Howie's drive and fight were evident as he carried his x- country letter. ALLEN PENN—As a manager also, Allen was a familiar sight on the court giving cheer and aid to the players. HERB RUDNICK—Herb's sharp eye helped win many games for us in basketball. MARV SCHNEIDERMAN—Marv's playmak- ing and shooting made him a sparkling member of this year's five. FREEMAN SINGER—Freeman, a letterman since his freshman year, has been an all- round track star since then. TED SOBRANO—Teddy's courage and fight showed him to be a stalwart for the Indian gridders. DAVE WASSERMAN—Dave was a brilliant tackle on the football team, and the finest shotputter on the track team SHELDON WOLFF—Shelly Wolff took plenty of punishment on our forward wall as he played his heart out for the Indian eleven. 76 LETTER WINNERS Front Row: A. Gordon, D. Mopsik, F. Singer, I. Gash, D. Wasserman, R. Bates, H. Rudnick. Second Row: A. Buchner, T. Hobrano, R. Gold, D. Kivitz, M. Schneiderman, G. Kaye, S. Wolf. Back Row: A. Beerman, L. Unger, H. Muldrow, R Miller, J. Cohen, A. Penn. 77 Front Row: M. Horowitz, R. Cupka, D. Widcrkchr, E. Weiisman, L. Fischbein, N. Bcch, N. Dubcrstcin, G. Mcdvin. Back Row: P. Udin, I. Kobro, J. Clairo, M. Marks, J. Bruch, J. Bccht, D. Wallnch, H. Kass, V. Rowe. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC AWARDS THE girls of Weequahic do not compete in inter-scholastic sports but that doesn't keep them from participating in sports within their own school. The girls accumulate credits for this participation and acquire rewards in the form of W's for 1,000 points and gold pins for 1 500 points. They are able to achieve these points by having perfect attendance, participating in clubs and receiving good marks in gym. Among the group this year who have achieved this goal are: Jean Becht, Norma Bech, Janice Bruck, Joan Claire, Ruth Cupka, Natalie Duberstein, Sel- ma Fischbein, Selma Hershgold, Marilyn Horowitz, Helen Kass, Iris Kobre, Grace Medvin, Marcia Marks, Ruth Olsen, Verna Rowe, Fay Samansky, Pearl Udin, Deborah Wallrich, Elaine Weissman, and Doris Widerkehr. 79 CLASS WILL wE, the Class of June, 1948, of Weequahic High School, in the city of V Newark, County of Essex, and State of New Jersey, being in as sound a mind as seniors ever are, attributed to the fact of our having spent four years in Weequahic High School and desiring to make such disposition of our school estate as we deem best, do hereby make and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To Mr. Herzberg we leave undying devotion to the lofty ideals which he has set up for us. To Mr. Goldberg we leave our eternal gratitude and thanks. These words cannot express the many things he has done for us, and how unselfishly he has given of his time throughout our four years of high school. To homeroom teachers we give a rest. After four years with our class they deserve it. To Sophomores we give all our elevator passes and keys to the fourth floor, which we bought three years ago. To Juniors we leave a complete set of gyp slips, Chem experiments, and theses. May they graduate in the first quarter. To 4B's we give the cherished title, 4A's. May they make sagamores miserable and Juniors envious. To Biology students we bequeath our frogs' legs and fish brains. May they enjoy them as much as we did. To all students we bequeath those exciting and painstaking Election Campaigns during which students vote for candidates utterly unkown to them. To the would-be scientists, we leave the Chemistry lab with its distinctive odors. To bored students we leave more study periods. To the more intellectual students we leave the study hall with pink sheets on every seat. We bequeath the premises of Weequahic High School to the students therein, provided however, that all those who attend this school attend it with the same feeling of freedom, pleasure, and pride as we did. And lastly to all who may enter its portals, we leave the honor and glory that will be Weequahic. In witness whereof, we hereby set our hand and seal this sixteenth day of June in the year Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Eight. 80 STAN COHEN RUTH CUPKA NATALIE DUBERSTEIN LEGEND GENERAL STAFF WE, THE PEOPLE LEGEND ADVERTISING STAFF Front Row: M. Herberman. L. Glassberg, A. Hart, M. L.cbeskind, M. Cohen, M. W.skind, N. Bcch, S. Oksman S Fischbein L Harris, M. Holzman. Second Row: L. Fischbein, H. Kram, G. Klcpner, A. Rosenberg. R. Schwager, J. Beshcr J. Bruch. Back Row: R. Azarnoff. N. Wellen, J. Cohen, H. Greenberg, S. Thum.n, H. Nathan ADVISERS Marie R. Bernstein David Bucharest Esther S. Schechter EDITORIAL BOARD Beverly Burack Jay Cohen Stanley Cohen Ruth Cupka Sondra Flax Marvin Kaplan EDITORIAL BOARD Front Row: B. Burack, Mrs. Bernstein, R. Cupka. Second Row: J. Cohen, M. Kaplan, S. Cohen, S. Flax. ADVERTISING STAFF Norma Bech, Business Manager Myra Wiskind, Business Manager Janice Bruck Jeanette Besher Charlotte Citron Jerome Cohen Beverly Grossman Herman Greenberg Lois Harris Audrey Hart Marilyn Holzman Gertrude Klepner Myrna Liebeskind Harriet Kram Harold Nathan Sydell Oksman Arlene Rosenberg Bernice Rubinfield Samuel Thumin Ruth Schwager Norman Wellen LEGEND ART Natalie Duberstein Martin Piper George Russell Herbert Stone Martin Shulman TYPING Claire Dinnerman, Chairman Erma Capone Sybil Jacobson Marilyn Rothman Thelma Rothman Stephen Sadowski Arlene Schorr GENERAL STAFF Edward Arch Phyllis Bennett Corrine Blitzman Joan Claire Joyce Coffey Ruth Cohan STAFF Rona Davis Ralph Eisenberg Vivian Eisler Marilyn Fischbein Selma Gams Gloria Glikin Betty Gluckman Annette Grossman Ruth Hilf Paul Hymanson Howard Jacobs Helen Kass Iris Kobre Ronald Lauer Beverly Lerner Jacqueline Levey Joan Levine Frances Lichter Myrna Liebeskind Roberta Littman Lenore Loff Ruth Marech Harriet Mayer Grace Medvin David Passamaneck Helen Patino Allan Penn Roslyn Reicher F. Sanford Rosenfeld Harold Rothstein Esther Schildhaus Rose Shuminer Helen Solondz Rita Stenzler Frances Storm Samuel Thumin Lois Toland Pearl Udin Eilene Unger Norman Walpuff Madeline Weissbrot Elaine Weissman Doris Widerkehr Edgar Wolf Joseph Zax Bernice Zwilling “J HE Class of June 1948 sincerely appreciates the assistance given by these students. Major Goldfinger, Kenneth Eisenberg, and Robert Rocklin, who took pictures of the homerooms, candids of the teachers, informals of the athletes, and a few posed pictures. To all those in Wee- quahic who helped us in any way with the yearbook, and to the New City Printing Co. for their splendid and rapid service, we are also grateful. THE EDITORIAL BOARD 82 X. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Basoff Mr. and Mrs. J. Bech Mr. and Mrs. David Begun Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blotner Mr. and Mrs. S. Bright Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brody Mr. and Mrs. David Brotman Mr. and Mrs. Morey Brown Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butan Mr. and Mrs. David Chaleff Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clawans Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Louis Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dubin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dinnerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Al Fogel and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. A. Furst Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Gare Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Giordano Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Heller Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heyman Mr. and Mrs. David Holub and Sons Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katowitz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kimmelman Mr. and Mrs. B. Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. S. Kleinman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Landau Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine Mr. and Mrs. Irving Liebeskind Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lifland Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lichter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madan Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mann Mr. and Mrs. I. 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Wiskind Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yablonsky Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zwilling Mr. Fred Cohen Mr. Abe Lehner Mr. K. Singer Mr. Louis A. Widcrkehr Mrs. Hermine Wild Audrey and Edward Baby Lauren Bailey and Sons Ben's Soda Shop Bluebird Beauty Salon Miss Lucille R. Blum Bobbie and Marv Miss Frances Cohen Dottie and Lee Eddy's Produce Market Farrell Glick Susan Flax Miss Flora Kaplan Mr. Stephen Dennis Klein Lady Fair Beauty Salon Landau's 5 and 10 The Levitts Maple Fur Shop Marth-Ett Dress Shop Isaac Mordoh, Barber Newman's Barber Shop Norma and Myra Mr. Howard Ira Ottenstein Phyllis and Marvin Shelby's 8cauty Shoppe Mr. Milton Wiskind A Friend 83 JEWELS Charles Edward Balis Jane Ellen Balis Michael Stuart Balis Rita Bech Murray Belsky Edward R. Bendet Eddy Berger Bob and Bobbie Bee Brotman Chet and Bob Meyer Cohen Cookie and Sammy Dave and Gladys Judith Denzer Derf and Syd Earl and Lois Elaine and Mel Dale Roberta Eisenberg Marilyne Frances Eisenberg Phyllis Feldman Sol Fischer The Gamma Girls Sheila Gersten Ernie Giordano Neil Goldman Harriet and Skeets Richard Heilegman Alan R. Hirsch Erma and Maria Horty and Frieda Bernard Jacobson Joan, Jerry, Clare and Marlene Al Kampf Morton Kampf Alison Kaufman Paul Kraemer Lainie and Richie Julian Levitt Phyllis Linnett Martin, Stanley, and Frances Marvin and Goodsie Sara Michael Pearl and Harriet Michael Prinz Murray Rosenberg Sandee Rosenberg Marcia Rubin Mike Rubin Robert Shapiro Rhona Shaw Robert Silverman Leonard Sternbach Terry and Steve Harold Weich Sanford D. Wellen Harold Yablick Yank Stanley Leff 84 A telephone operator, we mean. From the transoceanic call that affects world affairs to the social call that brings friends together, she plays an im- portant part in the activities of the community and the nation. No wonder girls like to work for the telephone company. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 85 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sodowich Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Terry Fabrics 122 WASHINGTON STREET NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of The Knights For Service Ring WAvcrly 3-4479 Bell Awning and Shade Co. Manufacturers of AWNtNGS - SHAOES - VENETIAN BLINDS L. MILLER 913 BERGEN STREET GOOD LUCK Francine Bootery 1072 BERGEN STREET NEWARK. N. J. GOOD LUCK! Watenmaker b Davis 202 MILLER STREET NEWARK 5. N. J. Best Wishes From 2B Homeroom 335 Weequahic Adult S chool TUESDAY EVENING IN YOUR HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COURSES IN DANCING • ENGLISH • FINE ARTS Cr CRAFTS • MUSIC LITERATURE • LANGUAGE • PUBLIC SPEAKING HOMEMAKING • RECREATION • SCIENCE BUSINESS • TYPING • PHOTOGRAPHY • RADIO New Courses Added Each Term Nominal Fees LEAVE YOUR NAME AT ADULT SCHOOL OFFICE FOR EARLY MAILING OF NEXT TERM'S CATALOG TODAY'S GRADUATE IS TOMORROW'S ADULT SCHOOL STUDENT 86 X Compliments of Compliments of HOMEROOM 233 HOMEROOM 211 GOOD WISHES FROM THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 TO The Class o f June 1948 Compliments of Compliments of HOMEROOM 106 HOMEROOM 209 87 COMPLIMENTS OF SYD'S FOR THE TASTIEST SANDWICHES ON THE HILL WISKIND BROS., INC. ☆ Distributors of WISE-KIND FOOD and PAPER PRODUCTS Still Famous For Franks and French Fries ☆ OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY BERKELEY SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 1079 BERGEN STREET Corner Lyons Avenue NEWARK 8. NEW JERSEY MAYFAIR DELICATESSEN Saving at Weequahic's Thrift and Home Financing Institution Gives 4 Advantages ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S 1. MAXIMUM EARNING POWER for your sav- ings consistent with high degree safety. LEADING STORES 2. INSURED SAFETY. Each investor's funds are HOME OF THE FAMOUS insured safe to $5,000 and further protected by this institution's growing reserves and the fundamental safety of monthly repayable first mortgages principally on residential property. SLOPPY JOE SANDWICH 3. UNUSUAL CONVENIENCE of saving any amount any time without bother of complicated investment procedures. 3. USUAL WITHDRAWAL PRIVILEGES afforded long-term savings, in accordance with estab- 1016 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE lished policies. 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BEST WISHES TO THE JUNE CLASS '48 FROM The Class of 1952 WEEQUAHIC ANNEX 93 Compliments of THE WILDCATS ARIT PALACE No. 29 PRINCES OF SYRACUSE Murray Belsky Allen Ravin Robert Feder Abie Samansky Junior Order - Knights of Pythias Billie Kirschncr Herman Spielman Edward Arch Daniel Lubetkin Leslie Unger Leonard Neuss Seymour Yellin Joseph Zax Morris Fertig Henry Newfeld Martin Weinberg Edward Furst Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS TO HORTY FROM Homeroom 308 Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greenberg and Natalie Compliments of Compliments of Homeroom 229 Ida Stempler MR. KOBETZ Compliments of Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. 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GOLDBERG'S HOMEROOM 104 Robert Bates Robert Silverman Norman Frumkin Rita Lieb Louis Hamerman Leslie Unger Sanford Harmelin Louis Ungerleider Paul Hymanson Harold Verb Daniel Kaplan Joseph Zax William Kirschner Ruth Cohan Marvin Klein Ruth Cupka Ronald Laver Selma Gams Albert Lehrhoff Sybil Jacobson Donald Mopsik Gertrude Klepper David Passamaneck Harriet Kram Allen Penn Mona Langberg Martin Piper Grace Medvin Allen Ravin Esther Schildhaus Leonard Rosen Edna Shindelman Leonard Rubin Eilene Unger George Russell Elaine Weissman COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. BLUM'S 2A HOMEROOM 119 Rita Berger Barbara Nunes Robert Byck Rosemary Peason Herbert Cohen Evelyn Pisut Richard Cohn Shirley Pollinger Eleanor Conradt Robert Price Frederick Dear Lorraine Raff Alice Dirgo Erma Regensburger Paula Goldbaum Barbara Seidner Daniel Green Charlotte Sims Joan Helies Barbara Singer Gerald Hughes Bernice Soroka Beverly Levine Phyllis Sunenshine Joseph Martoccio Lydia Verdugo Shirley Mctzky Nancy Winarsky Sherwin Mills Maude Mueller Joseph Zabarsky Compliments of Homeroom 127 MOE STEMPLER BEANS LEVINE Osborne Food Centre You Phone — We Deliver WAverly 3-0449 323 OSBORNE TERRACE NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of A Friend Phone WAverly 3-1602 Maple Music Shop RECORD - TELEVISION - PHOTO SUPPLIES 98 MAPLE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. 100 V COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF NATIONAL EGG and PRODUCT COMPANY MR. and MRS. MORRIS MARGULIS and FAMILY 381 JELLIFF AVENUE NEWARK, N. J, BEST WISHES FROM The 2B Class FAREWELL WISHES FROM Compliments of 3A Homeroom 200 MR. BUCHAREST'S HOMEROOM 125 Burt Abramson Roy Azarnoff Wallace Babbitt Norma Bech David Ben-Asher Bernard Bernstein Claire Bernstein Joan Claire Jay Cohen Rona Davis Natalie Duberstein Ralph Eisenberg Lila Fischbein Marilyn Fischbein Farbell Glick Gloria Glikin Sanford Goldberg Basil Goldman Marvin Haftcl Myra Herberman Marilyn Hirsch Moira Jaffin Alfred Katzman Irwin Kaufer Sandra Levitt Harold Levine Marilyn Lieberman Myron Lugasch Phyllis Lipshutz Marcia Ostroff Harriette Rodetsky Richard Schwartz Hilda Siegel Joan Sokol Compliments of HOMEROOM 311 Phone ESsex 3-1432 Vailsburg Shade Company SAMUEL APPEL — SYDNEY APPEL 785 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Rubin Drug Company, Inc. 392 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Homeroom 227 Compliments of A Friend ELIZABETH, N. J. Compliments of Joseph Tabafchnick £r Son 381 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of O. T. VOGELER Cr SON, INC. LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR SUPPLIES LEATHERCRAFT 253 Market Street, Newark, N. J. Est. 1881 Phone MArket 2-4369 Compliments of The GRADUATING GIRLS O F LISA MEITNER, B.B.G. 1. Betty Gluckman 2. Nina Grossman 3. Gertrude Klepnek 4. Harriet Kram 5. Edna Shindelman 6. Rose Shuminer 7. Muriel Sosnow 8. Eilene Unger 102 V BEST WISHES FAREWELL FROM FROM HOMEROOM 217 Miss E. Baker Pearle Yablonsky Robert Anderson Fred Kaufmann Jean Anzano Jean Keehn Lorraine Basoff Ruth Koldorf Erma Capone Marcia Marks Charlotte Citron Esther Morese Milton Curry Rosalyn Reicher Eileen Daniels Charles Richard Rosemarie Desch Stephen Sadowski Marie Dombrowski Arthur Sarver Maurice Fenichel Audrey Seaman Hilda Fernandes Agnes Skell Elaine Forland Sandra Sodowich Major Goldfinger Shirley Stang Geraldine High Doris Stein Ruth Hilf Marion Wempa Alan Hirsch Rosalind Wortzel Phono MArket 3-1790 H. A. GREENE COMPANY SPORTING GOODS Baseball, Tennis, Golf Supplies 30 HALSEY STREET NEWARK 2, N. J. Outfitters Wcequahic High School Athletic Teams Louis Verronc COTTON AND WOOLEN CLIPPINGS 310 SOUTH STREET NEWARK, N. J. Using the Famous BENDIX Automatic Home Laundry The Launderette 168 EIGHTH AVENUE Open Every Weekday From 8 A M. to 8 P. M. MR. BRODSKY'S HOMEROOM 205 Floyd Ascher Howard Jacobs Sanford Begun Harvey Karan Charles Berg Irwin Kimmelman Christine Bertsch Daniel Lubetkin Seymour Butan Helen Patino Carl Clawans Steven Postol Jerome Cohen Charlotte Sattler Stanley Cohen Donald Scher Marilyn Cott Marvin Schneiderman Roy Dickes Barbara Schoenfold Allen Dresdner Freeman Singer Ira Gash Jules Slotnick Alan Gordon Robert Steinmark Saul Haskell Samuel Thumin Sam Hirschenfang Dave Wasserman Marilyn Horowitz Sandra Weinstein Norman Wellen Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenberg Hillside Barber Shop 145 NORTH BROAD STRET ELIZABETH, N. J. Compliments of The Imps Lila Britten Ann Roder Joyce Coffey Ronnie Rose Annette Grossman Elaino Scheer Joan Lazarus Fran Schenkel Barbara Schwartz Our Best Wishes to Gerry From Mr. and Mrs. Edward High Joel and Ellen 103 BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF JUNE 1948 OF FROM THE CLASS OF MR. and MRS. JUNE 1949 HARRY LERNER - - COMPLIMENTS OF THE 3B Class 104 Produced by Engravatona NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY UNION CITY, N. J. .


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