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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
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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
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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.
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