Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1964
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m rvtnttu ■W.yvji °9 a l iii (iy MARLBORO COUNTRY 1 a I . 10 4 T OA) f -._ si ) 1 91 assess T| Zrv- JtA .x rrvey C ABSTINENCE CMARirV v -EWING ®ATn _ truth, justice, ° AWD v THE AJ1FRICAN VAY jl 4 Vi L Abbate, Eileen Joyce Torn between a career of acting or criminal law, vivacious Eileen hopes that college will guide her to her goal. She loves to travel and one day hopes to go around the world. Eileen's four chief sources of pleasure arc painting, modeling, eating roast beef, and attending Mr. Dultz's Biology Club. Adams, Eari. A. Earl, a devastating wolf,’’ adores foxy girls. If, however, he should be tamed, he will attend I B M. School, and train to be a machine instructor. Earl has participated in the O.B.A., and has been chairman of his U.S. History and Sales classes. Crazy, baby is his favorite expression. Ades, Caroie Maxine Vivacious and jovial, Carole is always smiling, whether twirling her baton or attending a Senior Class Council meeting. Secretary of her Y social dub, a participant in many school activities, and a volunteer worker at Beth Israel Hospital, Carole certainly keeps herself busy. She still finds time, however, to bowl, read, listen to Johnny Mathis, and visit Canada with the Y”. Adler, Alan Robert Describing himself as indolent, A1 disproves this by his membership in the Junior Class Council and the Honor Society. He has tutored in different subjects, and also worked in a grocery after school. M's hobbies include stamp collecting, drafting, and reading Next year, he hopes to enter college to study for a career in engineering. Adi.fr, Susan Lynn Suzi has worked during summer vacations and after school, and found time to do volunteer work at the Beth Israel Hospital. This active girl has been a secretary in the Foreign language Department for two years, and a member of the library staff. She is fond of bowling, movies, pizza, and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. Suzi plans to become a teacher. Aoress, Marcia Denise Marcy has an artistic flair, and dreams of designing for Dior. She designs fashions in her spare time, and enjoys wearing her creations. Blondie likes walking through Greenwich Village, listening to Peter, Paul, and Mary, and buying way-out jewelry. A typist and salesgirl during past years, Marcia plans to enter Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts in the fall. Aladzow, Irene Aibaum, Edmond C. Eddie, alias Mr. Ed and Snag, has been a member of both the J.V. and the varsity football teams. Although uncertain of his future career, he plans on a college education after graduation next January. Ed divides his leisure time among sports, jazz, rock 'n' roll, and girls. Allen, Brenda Pleasant and efficient Brenda plans to use her proficiency at business subjects by becoming a legal secretary. First, how-ever, she will attend a business college to further develop her skills. Bowling and sewing are her favorites. Ai.terman, Cheryl Cheryl is a romantic who enjoys long walks, Johnny Mathis, quiet music, and the beach. A cheerful, peppy twirlcr, her interests include ice skating, reading, baking, and the Archeological Society of America. She has been Mrs. Mazaica's secretary, and a member of the Cheerleading and Twirling Clubs. Pebbles plans to attend college, and hopes to marry a nice millionaire. Anouna, Albert Born in France, ever-smiling Albert wants to attend either Rutgers or Fairleigh Dickinson, and become a medical technician. He is a member of the soccer team and chorus. His outside interests include singing, boating, dancing, and reading the works of Victor Hugo 3nd Robert Frost. Appi.ebaum, Barbara Caryl Keane and I.autrec are the favorites of art-loving Bobi. An active supporter of school spirit, she is a twirlcr and a member of the Booster Club. She has also worked on many school and class activities. A familiar figure around the Guidance Office (where she was secretary), Bobi has also worked in the Language Department Office. Her post-high school plans: college. Appi.ebaum, Robert N. Ap is an ecstatic fan of bluegrass music and mandolins; his favorites are Duffy, Rinzler, and Monroe. He has held some singing jobs, and is an enthusiastic member of the orchestra and Folk Singing Club. Some of his other interests include psychology and chemistry. His future goals? To become a chemist and to purchase an F5 mandolin. Argenziano, Diane Frances Dee, who describes herself as happy. likes driving, skiing, dancing, bowling, and swimming. She has worked as a secretary for a lawyer and for several teachers at Wecquahic. Although her future goal is to raise a family, right now Dee spends much of her spare time enjoying hot dogs, pizza, turkey sandwiches. French fries, and boys. Aronow, Beveri y Marsha Quiet is what Bev calls herself. Most of us would call her lucky: she adores hot dogs, burgers, and French fries, and her father owns the Hot Dog Haven.” When not working at the Haven or at the fountain at Lamston’s, she is the treasurer of the Y club, the 7-Teens”. Bev will be active in the business world as a secretary. Ascii, Roberta Donna Sincere Roberta wants to help her fellow man by becoming a nurse. She has participated in the Future Nurses. Bowling and Contemporary clubs. As a prospective nurse, she enjoys her volunteer hospital work in addition to reading, folk singing, and having a friendly game of miniature golf. 2 Susan Lynn Adler Marcia Denise Agress Brenda Allen Cheryl Alterman Albert Anouna Barbara Caryl Applcbaum Carole Maxine Ades Alan Robert Adler Robert N. Applcbaum Diane Frances Argenziano Roberta Donna Asch Eileen Joyce Abbatc Earl A Adams Beverly Marsha Aronow 3 Abraham H. Ash Susan Bonnie Bardack Rosalyn Ashkanazy Lorraine Judith Axclrad Joan Elizabeth Baldwin Robert Barish Michael Barr Mary E. Bell Wayne Allen Bell Leonard Belowsky Rochelle Laura Benjamin 4 Ash, Abraham H. Abe's favorites include sports, books, especially The Red Badge of Courage, cars, folk and popular music, Johnny Mathis, and the expression You bet your bird!” He has been a Sagamore and manager of the soccer team for three years. This quiet boy has worked at the Hillside Shop-Rite, and hopes to be a store manager after attending college. Ashkanazy, Rosai.yn A friendly, warm person, Roz has a natural liking for people. This will help her in the career she has chosen — social work. Rozy, a former salesgirl and doctor's receptionist, has been of great assistance in the Guidance office and the Foreign language office. The French, Spanish, Math and Science clubs have received her special attention. She also enjoys reading, (Death Be not Proud), sewing, and going to the movies. Axei.rad, Lorraine Judith Lorri's existence seems dependent upon tuna on rye with Russian dressing. She does, however, manage to find time to work in Rubin Brothers' Drug Store. A future recording artist, I-orri enjoys swimming, dancing, and ice-skating. You'll never know! is her favorite saying. Baldwin, Joan Elizabeth 'Foxy,' who worked as a stylist in a wig shop, plans to become a housewife. During her study period, she worked as a nurse’s aid to Mrs. August. Joan likes Italian and American food and all kinds of music. Bowling, skating, and golf arc but a few of her favorite pastimes. Bardack, Susan Bonnie Carefree Susan plans to attend college, and later become a phys. cd. teacher. She loves swimming, and has taught the sport after school and during the summer at the Y. Besides sports, Susan enjoys her Y social club, the guitar, the piano, and Fuff the Magic Dragon.” Barish, Robert Planning to attend Stevens Institute of Technology, Bob spent last summer improving his oboe technique. His musical interests arc shown by his activity in the school band and orchestra and by his position as first oboist in the N. J Symphony Junior Orchestra. A member of the National Honor Society, Bob enjoys listening to classical music. Barr, Michael Although he calls himself lazy. Mike has already been accepted at Rutgers University, where he will major in engineering. Mike was on the J.V. football team in his sophomore and junior years, and is a member of the Math Team and the projection staff. In his free time, Mike enjoys sports, cards. Chinese food, comic books, and rock 'n' roll. Baskin, Alan I. Alan plans to attend Montclair State Teachers college to become a phys. cd. teacher. Always busy, he has worked as a stock boy. a magazine salesman, an assistant motel manager, and a golf caddy. ' Different'' Al has participated in intramural basketball, indoor and outdoor track, and was cocaptain of the cross country team in his senior year. His interests include stamp and coin collecting, tennis. Young Judea, steak, and historical novels. Baugh, Roselyn Yvonne Whether changing diapers or reading stories, Roselyn has a wonderful way with kids. Snook's frequent babysitting chores have proven her ability to handle kids. Result: a decision to attend Paterson or Jersey City State Teachers College to become a kindergarten teacher. For recreation, she likes to sing with a rock and roll group known as ' The Leaguers. In school she's been secretary of various classes. Beckekman, Martin Pace College is Martin's future plan, where he hopes to become an accountant. Although he does not consider himself very studious, he does find the Contemporary Club a worthwhile activity. Martin spends his spare time cither working on his paper route, playing stickball. or watching the great New York Mets. Becker.man, Robert A member of the Contemporary Club. Bob is an able golfer, and has worked as a caddie. This ambitious boy of varied interests shows no partiality when it comes to food; he loves chow mein, pizza and Hungarian goulash. Bob will attend business college and plans to become a tycoon. Bei.f, Diane Joan Diane, who has been Calumet agent for three years, has also worked as secretary to Mr Fein The Y. dating, and driving keep Diane busy. Affectionate Diane has worked as a salesgirl after school, but hopes to become a professional model in the fall and a successful wife and mother in future years. Bell, Mary E. Friendly Mary wants very much to be both a good secretary and a good homemaker. At the present, however, Mary's outside activities arc skating, bowling, and babysitting. Ding-Dong relaxes with a good book, good music, and something good to cat. Bei l, Wayne Ali en Wayne, known to his friends, as Dina Dona, describes himself as sneaky. After working in a clothes store, he was inspired to become a fashion designer. Wayne's interests range from basketball and girls to playing the piano and drawing. Bei.owsky, Leonard Little Lenny plans a future of having a wife and four children, and also of becoming a jockey. He has worked at a wholesale liquor store, and in our school bookrooms. Bowling and driving take up much of Lenny's spare time, and his favorites are pizza and Chinese food. He hopes to attend Union Junior College in the fall. Benjamin, Rochelle Laura Always smiling. Shelly has the perfect personality to cheer up an ailing patient, and that's just what she wants to do — become a nurse. Shelly's plans also include being a housewife, and her cooking talents are sure to be a great asset. In school. Shelly has been secretary of several classes, and has also been Calumet representative for three years. Outside of school, Shelly enjoys swimming, bowling or dancing 3 Beresoff, Sanford In the fall, Sandy plans to attend a teachers' college where he can be trained to teach history. Although he has worked as a bus boy, Sandy would rather go bowling, sec a good movie, play tennis or enjoy a hearty meal. Berkovic, Tova Kate has been both a junior and senior Class Council representative and an active Y” member. She enjoys collecting stamps, singing, and oil painting. A fan of all types of music, Kate is especially fond of Hebrew folk music, and the Song of Songj from the Bible. Berlin, Alan S. High-school teaching will be Al's profession. A French tutor and a clerk, he has found Mrs. 1-appe's honors history class more interesting than any other in Wecquahic. In his spare time, A1 enjoys playing the banjo and listening to folk music Bierbaum, Barbara Lynn Bobbi, secretary of both junior and senior classes, has kept herself busy in her years at Wcequahic. An O B A. representative for three years, she is now a senior class council representative. During the past summers this active B nai Brith Girl has been a cashier and waitress, interspersed with driving and movie-going. Bobbi will attend a State Teachers College. Birnbaum, Jonathan Allan 'Hie University of Chicago in the fall! In school, Fat Rat is Vice President of the Scholarship Fund, and a member of the Folksinging and Math Clubs. During his spare time. Jonny found employment as a newspaper boy, stock boy and caddy. Sports, music, reading, eating, and woodcarving are Jonny's main outside interests. Blanding, Carolyn Ann Carolyn, who loves meat balls and spaghetti and the music of Ray Charles, says she hopes to marry and to live happily ever after.” She has been in the twirling club, done volunteer welfare work, and is active in Leaguers' Inc. Carolyn plans to attend a business college after graduation. Blank, Ronald Martin Ronny, who is also known as the Green Giant',' of Wecqua-hic, is a humorous lad interested in jazz, especially Paul Desmond. Besides participating in the Contemporary Club and the Chinese Club in school, Big Ron” plays touch football. and admires cars outside of school. This ambitious boy hopes to attend college, and major in electrical engineering Block, Sherry Nan Sherry is a studious girl who plans to attend a teachers college, and major in elementary education. She has been a member of the Library staff, the French Affiliation. Future Teachers, and Bowling clubs, and secretary for the Foreign Language department. Sherry’s outside interests include movies, plays, Chinese food, folk music, and rock 'n' roll. 6 Bi um, Carolyn Carr, the girl with the twinkling blue eyes, is almost always happy. She loves bowling, driving, and dancing. Although working at G.M. Electronics during the summer gave Carolyn valuable experience in the business world, she is undecided as to her post-college career. Bi.ume, Martin Quiet Blumky seems suited to his future professional aspirations. He plans to become a stock-broker or an accountant. A charter member of that select group, Margie's Boys,” Marty has spent much of his after-school time working in his father's candy store (oddly enough called Margie's.”) He enjoys such sports as basketball, football and baseball, and is a fan of Kelso, Frank Sinatra, and steak. Bl.U MEN FELD, ARNOLD 1. Arnic. an active member of the A.Z.A. social club is a hard working employee of Ross Jewelers. For a change from his schoolwork and job, Arnic listens to jazz, and eats pizza. An avid reader of pharmaceutical manuals, he will attend Rutgers College. Bodian, Louis S. Known to his friends as Bo, Louis hopes to attend Rutgers University. A boy who is known for his cheerful outlook on life, Ia)uis participates in a variety of extra-curricular activities: track, bowling, and A.Z.A., a social organization. Ix uis' future plans include becoming a mathematician. Borenstein, Rosa Rosa, who considers herself a cynic, is ambitious as well. Having worked as a waitress in the Y Camp, she is now a familiar sight at the Wcequahic Branch Library, where she is currently employed. A member of the Scholarship Committee, she plans to extend her desire to help others in a career of social work. Rosa is an avid fan of shrimp cocktails, Hawaii, and Frank Sinatra. Borschover, Ina Ellen Ina's interests lie in many areas. In school she has taken on various responsibilities such as secretary for several teachers, lab assistant and member of the Library staff This future pediatrician is a loyal member, naturally, of the Future Physicians' Club. At home, Ina can be found cither playing the piano or guitar, writing poetry, knitting, or sewing. Botwin, Ira L. Ira, who describes himself as great, plans to become an accountant. His part-time job in a drugstore has given him experience in the business world. Ira likes bowling, girls, cars, and, occasionally, a good book. Braverman, Kenneth College-bound Kenny, who has worked as a clothing salesman, plans to be retired in twenty years. A lover of rock n' roll and girls, Bugs” numbers among his other diversions: golf, bowling, and pool. Jonathan Allan Birnbaum Carolyn Ann Blanding Ronald Martin Blank Sherry Nan Block Rosa Borensccin Ina Ellen Borschover Ira L. Botwin Kenneth Braverman 7 Brenda Joyce Britten Gary Michael Brooks Richard David Brotspics Beverly Irene Brown Norman Cantor Joseph A. Chappina Sheldon M. Chattman Arlene F. Chausmer Trudy Jill Burakof Renee Anne Butler Jay J. Canter Brenda Chavious Wayne Thomas G. Chen Nelson Chester Toby Clare Bruten, Brenda Joyce Small, sweet, smiling Brenda adores bowling, boys, sewing, records, and saying, Sure is strange!” During past summers, Brenda has worked for the Ivcr-Lcc Co. Pharmacies. This September she plans to be studying computers and accounting. A member of the O.B.A. last year, Brenda has come to believe that. He labours vainly who endeavours to please everyone. Brooks, Gary Michael Gary s interests arc almost as varied as the many jobs he has held. He has been a salesman, and has sold newspapers and bakery goods. Mr. Pearl and Mr. Schwartz have found Gary to be an able gym secretary. Among his favorites are: chess, coin collecting, ping-pong, all sports, and the novel Lord of the Flies. Gary intends to further his education by attending college. Brotspies, Richard David Richie, an avid sports car and drag-racing bug. finds his greatest joy in driving his '61 Impala While he plans to be a real “smooth architect, right now his time is spent mainly at the Y, eating pizza, or listening to rock ‘n’ roll. Brown, Beverly Irene Although BB is an amiable girl and an active member of the Contellettcs Social Club, she still believes: Your best friend is your enemy, for he only looks out for himself.” A dependable baby sitter and salesgirl at Woolworth’s, this walking miracle hopes to work at R C A. in September. Sewing, skating and cooking are among her favorite pastimes. Bui.win, Anita L. Freckles loves pizza, rock 'n‘ roll. Elvis Presley, and saying Brother! In addition, she states that her spare time is occupied by bowling, dancing, driving, baseball, and boys. Anita has worked as secretary and plans to make a career of that type of work. This quiet girl's future: marriage. Burakof, Trudy Jii.i. Pert Trutz, one of the Little People, is as enthusiastic at O.B.A. meetings (she's senior rep. to the Executive Council) as when she's in her uniform cheering the team to victory. College-bound, her ambition is two-fold: she wishes to be a homemaker, and a fashion co-ordinator. When she's not knitting or driving around, Trudy likes to read (especially To Kill A Mockingbird) and listen to show music. Butler, Rbni Anne Known to friends as Nae, Renee plans to work in the fall. In her spare time, you can often sec her driving, roller skating, or dancing to the music of Johnny Mathis. During the summer, Renee found employment in City Hall as a secretary. Her fiery personality adds to her vivacity throughout the day. Canter, Jay J. Interested in figures (mostly girls') great Jay plans to become an accountant. An ambitious boy. he has held jobs at both a summer camp and a shoe store. Jay enjoys bowling, basketball, and other sports. Cantor, Norman In his spare time, Norman can usually be found any place where there is a football or basketball game in progress. His particular interest in football led him to make the J.V. football team. During schooltime, Norm worked for, among other things, the O.B.A. Future plans for this ambitious boy include attending college, a major step toward the medical degree he hopes to obtain. Chappina, Joseph A. Joe spends his spare time collecting U.S. stamps, building ship models, bowling, and listening to classical, country, and Western music. He has also served as a Times agent, and has done motor repair work. A thoughtful boy, Joe expects to continue his education and become an agricultural inspector. Chattman, Sheldon M. Sheldon, who spends his free time bowling and weight-lifting, plans to attend college to become a phys. ed. teacher. Nuggy has worked as a soda jerk. His favorites: pizza, hamburgers, hoagics, and rock 'n' roll music. Chausmer, Ari.ene F. Swimming, skating, and singing are integral parts of Arlene's life. A former teacher of oil painting, this unique girl has a yen for sports cars, bikinis. James Bond novels and all types of music, especially classical. Interested in studying the human mind. Arlene hopes to become a clinical psychologist. Chavious, Brenda A member of the Senior Council. Brenda is an extrovert who loves singing, meeting new people, and saying Sure is strange. She can usually be seen at any football game rooting for her favorite team. As secretary for Mrs. Birnbaum and other teachers. Brenda gained experience that will help her obtain a part-time job when she attends IBM and secretarial school. Chen, Wayne Thomas G. The formidable Wayne Chen, our class president, w ill not be easily forgotten by his fellow students. Aside from actively participating in the Latin and Contemporary clubs, Wayne has given valuable photographic contributions to the legend. A rather serious young man, Wayne is very interested in psychology, and plans to become an astronautical engineer. Actually, his interests include things from athletics to photography, from karate to rocketry. Chester, Nelson An inquisitive boy who enjoys bowling, stamp collecting, weight-lifting, and the music of Brubeck and H. Mann, Nelson has also spent his time working as a mail clerk, restaurant bus-boy, and office clerk at a night school. He has worked on the projection staff, and done office work for Mr. Goldberg Nelson's main interests lie in the area of mechanical engineering. Clare, Toby A member of the Habonim tabor Zionist movement, Toby enjoys folk music, reading, and embroidering. Her school activities arc many: Honor Society, Calumet advertising department. Student Scholarship Fund, tutoring, and Hebrew, Folk Singing, and Contemporary clubs. Toby, who appropriately describes herself as “frank, plans to study psychology in college. 9 Clarfield, Steven Paul Steve, planning on college in the immediate future, is an experienced musician who has worked as a pianist in the Catskills. Interested in sports, he's been on the cross country team (four years) and the J.V. baseball team (two years). Steve enjoys eating steak and listening to jazz. especially Quincy Jones and Bill Evans. Clark, Robert Laurence Confused Bob will be wearing Navy Blue in September. Although not interested in medicine, he has worked as a tree surgeon. Sports and eating Chinese or Italian foods keep Bob busy after school. Robert is fond of animals, especially dogs. Clarke. Arthur L. This college-bound engineering major’s outside interests include all sports. Italian food and girls. During his sophomore year, he was on the track team, and also chairman of his World History and gym classes. Skip is a regular at the Park Theater and the Saturday-night card game. Cohen, Beverly R. Pixyish Bcv plans to attend business college in the fall. During past summers, she has had jobs as a typist and a receptionist. She enjoys driving, bowling, Nina Simone, and Frank Sinatra. She also plans a fruitful marriage and a family. Cohen, Lynda Joy Sentimental and talented, Lynda hopes to develop her dramatic ability in college. Horses, Joan Baez, Frank Sinatra, Picasso, and naturally, the theater, arc her favorites. Lynda has served as a twirlcr. Cohen, Natalie I. Natalie (alias Frenchy) wants only three things out of life: health, happiness, and money. Although she hopes to become either a beautician or waitress in September, her long range plans arc marriage and keeping her husband happy. Dancing, driving, folk singing, Johnny Mathis, and boys arc favorite outside interests. Gogan, Jesse The Honest Abe type, Jesse plans to become an accountant after four years at Upsala. He has been a valuable member of the office staff as well as chairman of several of his classes. His free time in Wccquahic was spent on Sagamore duty; he enjoys eating steak and participating in a variety of sports. Coiin, Hari.ee Sharon Tabbed Harlikins by her friends, Harlec is an all around type, who enjoys bowling, horse back riding, Frank Sinatra records, Italian food, and good clothes. Although she will be content in the role of wife and mother, her post-high school plans include attending the IBM. school. She is looking forward to a cruise to Nassua and the Bahamas in the immediate future. Conroe, Frank When it comes to buying sports tickets in homeroom, Frankie's the boy to see. Outside of school, he has worked in his father’s business, and as a hotel bus boy. When not busy, Frank enjoys scuba-diving, a good game of bowling, or touch football. In September, Frankie wants to attend Rutgers, Newark. Cooper, Vera Lavina Little Be Bow ' has rhythm in her blood. Popular dancing and listening to all kinds of music are both pastimes that Vera enjoys thoroughly. Vera, a girl who gets along with everybody, plans to attend a business or a secretarial college in the fall. This continuation of her formal education will enable her to become the secretary she has always wanted to be. About her planned career Vera says, Well, it’s all right! Cromartie, Anthony James A avid sports enthusiast, Tony has not resigned himself to being just a spectator, but rather is an active member of both the track and soccer teams. Planning to attend college, he wants to enter the field of medical technology. D’Auria, Robert S. The ''formidable” Mr. D. is crazy about cars and guitars. Anytime Rob is in his own Chevy, he’s in another world. Aside from cruising around for enjoyment, Robert drives a panel truck for Shuster s Drug Store, proving that having a license is both profitable and pleasurable. Rob enjoys the top hits of the day, dating and auto clubs. Davidovic, Cynthia For enjoyment, Cindy bowls, dances, listens to music, and eats potato pancakes. On the serious side, she likes art, sewing, and reading Rebecca and the Good Earth. Cindy plans to go on to college and become a dental hygienist. Davidson, Elizabeth Ann A member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies, and the Legend staff, Betsy is always busy. During past summers, she has worked at several camps in the Catskills. A quiet girl who enjoys all kinds of music, she also enjoys food and reading. In the future, Betsy dreams of traveling through every country in the world, but more realistically is planning for a career in social work. DeLeon, Judi M. Essex County Adult Vocational School is where Judi's headed. But no matter what job she prepares for, her main job in the future will be keeping her husband and four children happy. An active Wccquahicitc, Judi has been O.B A. and Calumet agent. Bowling, movies, Chinese food, and Keane are among her favorites. Dei.i.iSante, Richard S. Sometimes called Delli by his friends. Richard is an industrious and religious boy who wishes to become a clergyman. After college, he plans to enter the General Theological Seminary. An avid fencing enthusiast, Richie has noth participated in and watched this sport. 10 Steven Paul Garfield Robert Lawrence Gark Arthur I.. Clarke Beverly R. Cohen Lynda Joy Cohen Natalie 1. Cohen Jesse Cogan Harlee Sharon Odin Frank Conroe Cynthia Davidovic Vera Lavina Cooper Elizabeth Ann Davidson Judi M DcI.con Rithard S. DelliSantc 11 Robert Dcnard Barbara M. Djcrncr Janet A. Dombrowski Kenneth Dorflaufer Thomas Dovidas Vincent DeVito Thomas Dietze Elaine B. Dockery Peggy Drazin Peter Joseph Dunn Pauline Drcunowicz Jacqueline Dolores Drummer Steven Duchon Irene Edwards David R Eagle 12 Denari , Robert Sports-minded Bobby is an invaluable asset to both the football and basketball teams. Academic as well as sports-minded, he has been an algebra tutor and a gym chairman. His other interests include girls and music, in that order. After college, Bobby, intends to become a busy man, behind a desk, with a family to support DeVito, Vincent Vinny hopes to attend Newark College of Engineering, and then go into the I B M. field. He enjoys hunting, water skiing, food, money, and sports. Dibtze, Thomas Tom's future plans? 'To make a good living and to have some fun. He enjoys camping, baseball, football, and folk songs. In the fall Tom plans, realistically, to work as a dyer. Dockery, Elaine B. Combining the job of model and housewife is Elaine's main goal for the future. Sweet Laney loves skating, dancing, boys, steak, green peas, and cherry pics. Her favorite expression? Sure is strange. Doernbr, Barbara M. Bowling, swimming, dancing, and singing fill much of Bobi's time. In school, she was a member of the Cheerleading Club and an O.B.A. representative. Bobi has done secretarial work for several of her teachers, and after school as well. This happy girl, who plans to become a dental assistant, will enroll at Essex County Adult Vocational School in September. Dom brow ski, Janet A. To take care of three children and a wonderful husband is Jan's hope for the future. By working as a secretary for various teachers, she has gained much valuable experience in the secretarial field. When she's not enjoying a steak sandwich or a Chinese dinner, Jan likes to bowl, drive or play piano. Dorfi.aufer, Kenneth Dorf plans to go to college in the fall and become an accountant. In the past, he had a job at Dave's Hot Dog Haven and was a member of the soccer team. Bowling, girls, steak, and rock n' roll take up much of his spare time. Dovidas. Thomas Tom plans to work for United Airlines in the fall and eventually take up a career in the business world. He enjoys bowling, camping, horseback riding, but docs not forget about girls. Tom, who has been chairman of his accounting class, describes himself as cool. Drazin, Pegoy Very friendly Peg has been well known for her easy-going ways. She is happiest sitting beside her boy friend in his 1958 Oldsmobile, speeding up South Orange Avenue to Gruning's. In the fall she plans to attend Beth Israel Nursing School. Among her favorites are The Good Earth. chocolate sundaes. Johnny Mathis and West Side Story. Dreunowicz, Pauline Pediatrics is a big aim for a petite girl like Pauline. A Y member, Paul enjoys music, singing, skiing, and dancing. Also high-ranking on her list of favorites are pizzaburgers, Johnny Mathis, and Paul Anka. Pauline has been active in Weequahic as secretary in various classes. Drummer, Jacqueline Dolores Athletic Jackie has been a gym captain throughout her years at Weequahic. A real sports fan. she particularly enjoys bowling, skating, and swimming. After post-high school training at Central State, Jackie hopes to become a professional singer. Duchon, Steven Introspectivcly tense. Steve was editor of Ergo. He enjoys writing, reading Colin Wilson. Nietzsche, Camus, and Dostoevsky; Valley Fair parking lot; and cold nights. Lack of money forced him to take a job as a dishwasher in a Cape Cod restaurant last summer. After college, he plans to write and travel. Dunn, Peter Joseph Pete, who has been at Weequahic for two years, has found playing basketball his most rewarding experience. He is interested in sports cars, the New York Mets and all types of athletics. Football and other intramural sports have been Pete's greatest sources of pleasure. Faci e, David R. High-flying Dave plans to become a phys. ed. teacher. Eags describes himself as lazy, but you wouldn't think so; he has worked as a stock and office boy, A sports fan. Dave's favorite saying is Hold tight.” Fuel man, Stuart One of the inimitable Margie s boys. Mopeeka lists as his favorite hobbies: girls, rock n’ roll, and lobster casseroles. An athlete as well, he has participated in both the indoor and outdoor track teams and cross-country running. College-bound. Stuic has his eye on the stock market as a possible career. Edwards. Irene She is obviously interested in music. Irene has played the piano for six years, and has sung in our Glee Club. Quite naturally, she wants to teach music in a high school Irene, who has been an usherette, a member of the Latin Club, and Legend Staff, also enjoys tennis and reading. Next September, she hopes to enter Montclair State College. 13 Efimchik, Alexander, III President of a Russian-Ukranian folk dance group, Alexander is a boy of many interests. In his rare spare time, he bowls, collects stamps, and eats anything edible. Usually a hard worker, Alex will enter the world of business in September. Eidlin, Martin Alan Loquacious Martin plans to attend college, and later become a psychiatrist. A Calumet reporter and a tutor, he is a member of both the National and Spanish Honor Societies, and many clubs. The National Merit Scholarship finalist s the piano with his private band, reads, collects coins, plays cjicss. Martin emphatically agrees with Wilde, who said, I have the simplest tastes. I am satisfied with the best.” Elek, Michele M. College-bound Michele hopes to become a member of the foreign service. Mish,” as she is called by her friends, is an active hospital volunteer and babysitter, and also a member of the Student Council, Contemporary Club, and Scholarship Committee. Michele enjoys ice skating, horseback riding, movies, and listening to popular show music. Elliot, Robert Although his immediate plans after school arc to relax and keep in shape, calm Butch hopes to become a commercial designer. Much of his spare time is spent listening to music, and drawing. Epstein, Francis Planning to major in athletics at Syracuse, Francis has been manager of the fencing team. Last summer, he was a chimney sweep; currently he is a Sagamore, on the library staff, and an avid member of the Great Books and Contemporary clubs. Hotlips Franny likes Frank Sinatra, Gone With the Wind, West Side Story, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and the whole U.J.A. Erdman, C. Robert Phantabulous is the word for Bob. Although he has been Sagamore Captain and president of the German Club, his main interest is his car. A future Montclair State student. Bob hopes to become a teacher. Eule, Janet Susan Keane paintings, Frank Sinatra, knitting, egg rolls, and Marjorie Morningstar arc all part of Janet’s world. As strange as it may seem, Janet has even worked as a butcher. She is interested in helping others, and was a treasurer for the Cerebral Palsy drive. She hopes to attend Essex County Vocational School to become a dental assistant. Parkas, Phyllis Likeable, thoughtful Phyllis is always involved in some club or organization. A dedicated member of the legend staff, secretary of the Contemporary Club and Student Scholarship Fund, past President of the Hebrew Club, she has also been a member of the Honor Society. At her leisure, Phyllis enjoys sewing, Hebrew, novels, potato latkcs,” and the Young Israel Teen Organization. Fastnacht, Edward Big Ed, mad about fast Pontiacs and drag racing, has the usual fondness for girls. A hard worker, he has held a job as a gas station attendant for the past few years. Ed has decided to enter beauticians' school in the fall. Feinberg, Ira M. A jack of all trades” truly describes Ira. An active member of the Contemporary Club and an assistant editor of the Calumet, Ira has also been manager of the baseball team. His leisure time is devoted to playing golf, eating pizza, listening to folk music, awaiting the arrival of Friday, and working as an assistant to a travel agent. Ira is headed for the Ivy League. Feldman, Bonnie Ann Vivacious Bon is a fun-loving gal. Her many interests range from bagels and lox to Richard Chamberlain. Knitting, sewing, boys, and reading arc some of her main hobbies. Bonnie hopes to become a therapist for mentally retarded children. A member of various clubs and a junior counselor at the Y,” Bonnie is always bubbling over with things to say. Feldman, George Violent George, whose main interest is semantics, plans to become an English professor. An up-and-coming poet influenced by Camus. Rilke, Mann, Trakl. and Yeats, he usually spends his spare time writing, reading, or listening to Beethoven, Shubcrt, and Gerry Mulligan. He has been past editor of Ergo, and is currently published in Locus Solus, an internationally famous literary magazine. Feldman, Steven Unk is a bug on weightlifting. Organizer and coach of the Chancellor Barbell Club, best in the state,” he has placed fourth in state weightlifting compction. A member of the varsity track team, he has also worked as a part-time soda jerk. Steve says he wants to be President. Feldstein, Ronald F. Ronny, who describes himself as human,” enjoys speaking foreign languages, and plans to teach Russian after attending college. A member of the Spanish Honor Society, he has tutored in Russian and Spanish, studied Greek, Indonesian, and Italian, and belonged to the Calumet staff and many clubs. Ronnys other interests arc photography, Mark Twain’s essays, Pushkins poetry, Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto, and pizza. Feller, Marilyn Arlene At Wccquahic, Lynn has been a great help serving as a Sagamore and Nurse's Aid. When not involved with school-work, Lynn enjoys listening to Johnny Mathis or Paul Anka. However, she does confess that boys, the Y, and Italian food get most of her attention. Lynn works part-time at the Star Co., but after her high school graduation, will enroll at a beaury school, or settle down to a nice, steady job. Ferman, Marcia Susan Athletically inclined, Marsh, is a member of the girls' basketball team, and enjoys fxiwling, swimming and horseback riding as well. In school, Marcia has served as secretary of her Spanish, biology and algebra classes. After school hours, she has been a volunteer at the Beth Israel Hospital, a salesgirl and a summer counselor. This lover of Death Be Not Proud and steak hopes to obtain a job in a business office after graduation. Francis Pemberton Epstein C. Robert Erdman Janet Susan Eulc Phyllis Farkas Edward Fastnacht Ira M. Feinberg Bonnie Ann Feldman George Feldman Steven Feldman Ronald F. Feldstcin Marilyn Arlene Feller Marcia Susan Ferman 15 Victor Fernandez John J. Ferraioli Doreen B. Ferrara Christine Ferrer Kenneth Finckc Rhonda Finkclstcin Susan F.lla Finlay Sigmund Alan Finman Dora Fischer Robert Fishbcin Robert B. Fisher Paul Ira Flcischman Deborah Ann Forinan James Leslie Foust, II Carole Elizabeth Fowlks Beatrice H Fogel 16 Fernandez, Victor Vic has an interesting ambition: he intends to become a millionaire playboy. He has pursued his interest by taking our as many Wccquahic girls as possible. Victor has also kept busy delivering and eating pizzas, tinkering with cars, and participating in all sports. This libidinous boy will attend Union Junior College after graduation. Ferraioli, John J. John, alias Meatball, will either join the Air Force or attend college after high school. The Meatball is a hunting enthusiast who plans to become a commercial pilot. Italian food, especially lasagna, is his favorite. Ferrara. Doreen B. Vivacious Missy likes, among other things, Italian food, books, bowling and her boy friend. She keeps active as a Sagamore, an O.B.A. representative, and a member of the Class Council. September will find Doreen in Essex County Adult Vocational School. She hopes that happy life with a husband and three children will be part of her future. Ferrer. Christine Sexy, devastating Chris plans to broaden her education. She also plans to enter the architectural field and hopes to understand human beings. Her knowledge of Spanish enabled her to become a court trial translator. Clothing and Mr. Tumin are her favorites. Fincke, Kenneth This future college professor has been a member of the Chinese and French Clubs and has also been a chem lab assistant. After school he has worked as a magazine salesman, and enjoys chess and charcoal-broiled steaks. Ken, who will enter college next year, hopes to major in biology. Finkei.stein, Rhonda She spends hours listening to Paul Anka, Steve Lawrence, and Edye Gorme, a few of her favorite singers. Rhonda also enjoys driving, reading, bowling, and talking on the telephone. Dimples especially likes steak, pizza, walnut sundaes, and T-Birds. She will attend a state teachers' college, and specialize in history. Finlay, Susan Eli a Although Sue describes herself as flirtatious, she is also an excellent student. She has been a tutor, and is a member of the Honor Society, and the O B A. Spicy spare-ribs 3nd melodious Exodus” arc two of Sue's favorites. At the present time, Susan plans to become a statistician. Finman, Sigmund Ai.an livable Sigy has many unusual ideas and pleasures. Among them are reading Karka and Camus; Mark Spoelstra. Blind Willie McTcll and jug music; active participation in CORE and ADA; and indulging in food. He can usually be found driving his 1948 Chrysler GTO. or listening in a state of ecstasy to assorted country blues singers. After high school, he hopes to study guitar with Dave Van Ronk and I.ightnin' Hopkins. Fischer, Dora An active leader of a youth group at Young Israel, and secretary of the Hebrew Club, Dora will probably become a Hebrew teacher. When Dora is not engaged in bowling or ice-skating, she finds time to sit back and listen to the Kingston Trio, or read a novel by Daphne Du Maurier Fishbein, Robert Fishy,” as he is affectionately called, is interested in all sports, reading, and collecting coins. Robert, a boy who is partial to steak or turkey, has spent much of his spare time working in a grocery store. As for the future, he hopes to become a successful pharmacist. Fisher, Robert B. It’s not surprising that Stretch's favorite saying is Good things come in small packages. At Illinois U., he plans to take a pre-vet course. A person with diversified interests, Bobby has been a member of the Contemporary Club, band, and orchestra. He enjoys, among other things sports, steak, tropical fish, and bowling. Fleischman, Paul Ira Paul plans to become a pharmacist. In the past he has been a Newark Newsboy and presently is a chemistry lab assistant. He enjoys rifle shooting, hunting, and camping. Fogel, Beatrice H. Fun-loving Bea enjoys bowling, folk music, and jazz. Bea was a secretary for several teachers in school, and worked during the summer as a secretary. She was accepted on the early admissions program at Newark State College, and hopes to become an elementary school teacher. Forman, Deborah Ann Interested in people, Debby plans to become a guidance counselor and mother. A Wecquahicitc for only one year, she had been news editor, cheerleader, and Honor Society member in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Debby likes reading, listening to semi-classical music, and doing gymnastics. Foust, James Leslie, II Friendly Jimmy will call Pepperdinc College home for the next four years. He plans to put knowledge he acquires as a biology or social studies major to good use as a Peace Corps volunteer. Jimmy has worked at the Jr. Red Cross Blood Bank and is a member of the Y.M.C.A. and Jr. Achievement. His interest in music ranges from country and folk to classical and gospel. Fow l ks, Carole Elizabeth Fowlksie, an amiable and zealous member of our class, hopes to become an R.N. She has been secretary and chairman of several classes and, during the football season, can be seen strutting onto the field with the other majorettes. Carole is a member of Les Jeunes Filles, a social club, and she enjoys bowling, sewing, swimming, and playing the piano. 17 Frank, Marilyn Vera Marilyn loves Bradley Beach in the winter, Johnny Mathis, and Frank Sinatra. After school hours she works as a switchboard operator, and sometimes for the O.B.A. Marilyn will attend Montclair State Teacher s College in September. Friedi.ander. James Jimmy enjoys many of the finer things in life: playing his clarinet, listening to good music, and reading novels. A member of the National Honor Society, he worked at Fabyan Cabana Club during the past summer. After graduation, Jim would like to attend an Ivy League school. Friedman, Libby Frada Happy and enthusiastic, Libby hopes to attend a good college, to become an excellent bridge player, and to drive by the time this Legend comes out. She likes everything from tciddy bears. Corvettes, and frogs' legs to water skiing, horseback riding, and reading. She even has a favorite time, 10:10. Her enthusiasm as a majorette carries over to her work on the class council. O.B.A. and the Calumet. Friedman, Serena M. A newcomer to Wccquahic, vivacious” Serena has a long list of interests: the Future Physicians Club; (Rena has a laboratory in her basement where she experiments with white rats); F.rgo, reading, (especially Ayn Rand, Freud, c.e. Cummings, and King Lear); the Quantum Club; the Chess and Math clubs (at Columbia High); tennis, and the Y. Serena will attend a branch of Rutgers University after graduation, and plans to become a psychiatrist. Furkr, Dov Israeli-born Dov is interested in anything that concerns his native land. An excellent Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah teacher, Doobic” has also been the leader of an Israeli choir at the Y. In September. Dov, who was a commander in the Israeli Youth Army several years ago, hopes to serve in the Israeli Army. Furst, Robert E. A boy who calls himself debonaire,” Butch lists these among his interests: girls, the Y,” Italian food, football, poker, and wrestling. A member of the Chinese Club, he has worked in a cleaning store and as a magazine salesman after school. The quote: Be sure you're right, and then go ahead, has always been Butch’s guide. In accordance with this, he has decided to become a doctor. Gabel, Michael “Georbels has actively participated in many of the athletic activities offered at Wccquahic. He played on the soccer team for two years, was on several intramural teams, and enjoys playing basketball or baseball in his spare time. Because of his interest in sports. Mike plans to become a phys. ed. teacher and will begin studying at Montclair State in September. Gabel, Philip M. Philip has delivered telephone books, worked in a wallet factory, been a cabana boy, and done volunteer work in Beth Israel Hospital. Surprisingly enough, he also finds time for football, weight-lifting, photography, and the Class Council. After college, Philip intends to get an L.L.B. 18 Galowitz, Paula That single freckle on the tip of her nose has earned Paula the name Dot.” Intrigued with the foreign way of life, Paula hopes to pursue a career with the Foreign Service after graduating from Newark Rutgers. Meanwhile, Paula keeps active by participating in the Honor Society, the Contemporary Club, and the Ushering Staff. Whenever thp Yankees play, Paula is sure to be viewing and enthusiastically chcering them on. Gei.i.er, Bruce Jonathan Headed for either Cooper Union or Pratt, Gel” hopes to become an architect. He has been a counselor at the Newark Y, and check room attendant at the Clinton Manor. His duties as basketball manager, projection staffer, and Contemporary Club member leave him little time for such favorite diversions as golf, football, and stamp collecting. Gel will eat anything as long as it's food. He is also an advocate of folk music. Gei.ler, Rosai.yn Hope Interested (and interesting) I.yn has been a member of the Newark chapter of B'nai Brith Girls for three years, acting as both corresponding secretary and president. Besides devoting time to Contemporary Club, the Library staff, and the Honor Society, she finds time to do volunteer work at the Beth Israel Hospital, and to listen to Harry Bclafonte records. Lyn hopes to attend Buckncll College to become a psychologist. Gei.man, Martin Arnold The famed Guppy” is closely associated with Cohen's and the Bunny Hop, for he is not only a former employee of both enterprises, but a regular customer as well. Guppy's interests arc quite varied. Bowling, football and baseball, especially the Dodgers arc his favorites. In the field of music, 'West Side Story ranks highest, science fiction novels arc his idea of good reading. After graduation. Guppy intends to join the armed forces. Gennis, Ali.en Gary Al, who describes himself as interesting, enjoys foods of other countries, and humorous books. Some of his extracurricular activities have been: serving as a member of the Y peace corps,” and acting as manager of Wcequahic's baseball team for two years. While his plans for next year include working and perhaps attending college at night, Allen hopes to have his own business someday. Gimei.stob. Burton Steven Burton's favorites are food and bowling. He has been a member of the Contemporary Club. Perhaps his argumentative personality has influenced him to attend law school and to bcomc a judge. Ginter. Alan F.ric Subtle Alan plans to become either an industrial arts teacher or a printer. Besides playing in the marching, concert, and dance bands, and the orchestra, he has played in a band in the Catskills and Lakewood. Alan enjoys his dance combo, wild parties, steak and French fries, good modern jazz, and dixieland. In the near future, he would like to take a crosscountry car trip with his friends. Giordano, Andrew When you talk about sports, you talk about Andy. An outstanding athlete, Vinnie” started out playing J.V. baseball and football, and then became a star varsity pitcher, a co-captain and center on our varsity football team. When there aren't any ball games, Andy can be found bowling, eating Italian food, or watching a movie. In September, Andy will attend college, after which he plans to become a millionaire. Dov Furer Robert E. Furst Michael Gabel Philip M. Gabel Lorraine Ann Glass Gerald Gladstone Dcna Ellen Gittleman Nathan David Gold Jerome Alan Gold Marsha Glucksman Dale Glickenhaus Jeffrey Goldblatt Howard Goldberg len Goldman Roni Beth Goldes Gitti.bman, Den a Ellen G mbinmg the difficult careers of international law and motherhood is not an easy job, but with Dena's personality and determination, she will succeed. Her abilities in the field of creative writing have been evident in F.rgn and legend. Reading and theatre-going are two of Dena's other cultural pursuits. Membership in the National and Spanish Honor Societies and the Contemporary Club round-out Dena's school activities. Gladstone, Gerald Lively Jerry, originally a transfer student from Irvington, where he was the school newspaper photographer, has worked as a cashier and bookkeeper at Valley Fair. After graduation, Jerry plans to attend college Glass, Lorraine Ann A salesgirl for Sybil's Sport Shop, Lorraine is well remembered for her portrayal of ''Kelly in our 3A class play. An O.B.A. and Class Council representative, Raine is also kept busy as a member of the cheering squad. In the little spare time she has. this active bonne vivante loves to knit and sew. and is so good she even wears her own handiwork! Glass, Sylvia F. Syl, who has a passion for sports, enjoys bowling, tennis, swimming, and horseback-riding, and has joined the Basketball, Bowling, and Tennis clubs. A folk music fan, she listens to Peter, Paul and Mary for hours on end. This active girl has an appropriate saying: I'll never be able to finish in time. Glickeniiaus, Dale A girl with varied interests. Dale plans to begin working toward a law degree after graduation. She has participated in school activities, such as the Contemporary Club, Class Council, and French Affiliation Club. A lover of the Old Masters and Picasso, Dale is enrolled at the Art Student's League. Playing the guitar, listening to folk music and jazz, and reading are her favorites. Glucksman, Marsiia French, French, and more French! Every step Glucks takes is towards her desired career as a French teacher. Her participation in the French Affiliation and the French Club, and her job as Mr. Brenman's secretary, have guided her toward this profession. Marsha also enjoys listening to good music, reading, baking, and doing hospital volunteer w-ork. Marsh is also a member of the Honor Society and the Scholarship Fund Committee. Gold, Jerome Alan Dynamic Jerome says he likes all foods and healthy women. He also enjoys playing football and baseball, and has been on both these teams. He believes that it is necessary to maintain coolness at all times. Jerry will attend Upsala College and become a physical education teacher. Gold, Nathan David Reliable Natie” has chosen to get his pre-dental education at Rutgers University. He has spent past summers at Cedar Lake Camp, and as a stock boy at Brody's Shoe Store. His interest in all sports has been put to good use on the soccer and baseball teams, as a member and a manager, respectively. Natic's other interests arc stamps, camping, piano and Southern fried chicken. Goldberg, How ard Indubitable Howie, who regrets that he has but one life to live, plans to enter an engineering college in September and train to be an automotive engineer. A New York Times and ticket agent for his homeroom. Howie has also served as track manager. Bowling, cars, and working at Klein's Self-Service Market arc his principal outside activities. Goldberg, Mark B. A member of both the varsity baseball and football teams for Weequahic, Mark enjoys all sports, and wants (most naturally) to become a coach. He worked at a swim club, a dairy, and an interior decorator's shop, but also found time for reading, traveling, and listening to music. Some of Mark's favorites are pizza, steak, and Gene McDaniels. His unusual belief is that Great men arc almost always bad men. Goi.dberger, Michael Studious Mike, sometimes called Bear, is an industrious Weequahicite who plans to attend Rutgers University and become a medical doctor. He has been a member of the Photography Club and a hospital volunteer. Basketball is his favorite sport; To Kill a Mockingbird his favorite book Goldblatt, Jeffrey Jeff says he's energetic. His interests baseball, football, basketball, and rock and roll prove this. Any excess energy Jeff has, is spent working week-ends with a catering service. Chairman of his English and science classes, Jeff hopes to become a pharmacist after attending college. Goldes, Roni Beth Tall, attractive Roni has planned a heavy schedule for her future. She would like to fulfill three time-consuming roles: mother, homemaker, and I B M. Operator. Out of school. Roni busies herself with shopping, horseback riding and bowling. At more quiet moments, Goldie enjoys being alone, listening to Frank Sinatra, or reading a good book; her favorite is Death be not Proud. Goldman, Derby Italian food. Carol Burnett, and Shelly Berman arc some of Debby's favorites. This witty girl also enjoys dancing, bowl-ing, and records. She has worked part-time in an investment office besides being an O.B.A. representative and secretary of Wccquahic’s tutoring service. Debby will attend cither Newark or Montclair State Teachers' College. Goldman, Jfffrey H. Goldman informs us that he was born on October 4. 1946. and that his outside interests arc pool, hunting, and fried chicken. This is all the information we have Goldman. Steven Hayden A real buff on physical fitness , Steve’s program consists of weight-lifting, playing on the football team, and jogging around the track. He plans to attend college and then hang up his lawyer’s shingle When not busy reading, Steve sits down to relax with a folk music disc on the hi-fi. 21 Goldstfin, Judith Sue Judi, who has that artistic touch, plans to become an art teacher. She is the sort of person that remains unfazed and calm at all times, and, in fact, describes herself as nonchalant. Weequahic has benefited from Judi's services as a tutor and a member of the library staff. Going to the Y. listening to folk music, and enjoying all forms of art are her favorite recreations. Goi.omb, George Edwin A searching young man, George hopes to become a lawyer after completing his education at either Princeton or Harvard. A literary enthusiast, George is an editor of Calumet, and was a participant in the National Council of English Teachers' Achievement Competition. George's membership in the Honor Society and his position as Contemporary Club Veep are two other examples of his outstanding abilities. Gooding, Clara Friendly Clara is destined to become a music teacher. After high school, she plans to attend prep school. Known as Clara-Bclle to her many friends, she enjoys both skating and music. When asked to explain a situation. Clara simply retorts That's what I'm speaking of. ' Gordon, Helen Loreen To Ijori, designing patterns, singing in the choir, enjoying a Chinese dinner, and reading Gone With the Wind constitute true happiness. A lover of children, she finds babysitting both enjoyable and profitable. A hard worker, Lori plans to become a dental assistant. Goss, Debra A. Dcbbi is one of the more active members of the senior class. Aside from conscientiously doing her school work. Dcbbi is kept very busy in the Senior Class Council and the Scholarship Fund Committee. Loquacious Dcbbi has her fingers crossed, hoping to be accepted to Ohio State University, where she would like to major in speech therapy. Dcbbi is at her happiest spending a day in N. Y.C., or reading a book by Camus. Goss, Gary W. Optimistic Gary plans to study pre-dental work in college this fall. He has played trumpet in the band and orchestra for three and a half years, and has held outside band jobs too. Goose is treasurer of the Honor Society, a Spanish tutor, and outfielder on the J.V. baseball team. Gary's favorites are popular and show music, sports books, bowling, basketball, baseball, roast beef, and pizza. Gottesman, Irene Susan Working for the Jabcl Ring Company, and practicing piano keep Ree busy. Known for her size and her smile, this unpredictable bon bon cater has been a member of the French Affiliation Club, and the library staff. Ree is well remembered as Ring-Ding by those who know her best. Gorri.iEB. Helen Susan This unpredictable girl likes folk music, (Peter, Paul, and Mary; the Kingston Trio) Chinese food, and Goodbye, Columbus. Helen, who has worked as a junior library clerk and as secretary for Mr. Schwartz, will continue this type of work after attending a business school in the fall. Grabeli.e, Paul Being an assistant salesman at a pharmacy keeps Paul busy; however, he docs find time to participate in various outside activities: bowling, billiards, and ping-pong arc among his favorites. In school, Paul has been chairman of his I R class and secretary of his Gym class. To college-bound Paul, jazz lives and so docs The Bird!” Green, Theodore Teddy describes himself as a pscudo-anti-intcllcctual . He keeps busy by painting, and also by working in an office. For relaxation, he bowls, plays pool, and naturally enough, eats. Teddy hopes to become an engineer, and feels that his work on the projection staff will help him in his preparation. Greenberg, Harriet Elaine A member of the social club Scventeens, Harriet has fun at the Y. goes to the movies, and enjoys pizzas and hamburgers at Don's. Harriet's courses at Weequahic have adequately prepared her for future secretarial work. Greenfeder. Marilyn Early ever)- morning Marilyn, assistant Editor-in-Chicf of Legend, is seen working her way out of a deluge of N. Y. Times'. However, this is just a minor occupation. Marilyn is an impulsive and lively young girl whose serious, mature-thinking is reflected in her interest in the peace movement. Marilyn intends to major in sociology or psychology in college. In rare, peaceful moments, Marilyn enjoys cooking, reading, and knitting. Greenspan, Adei.e Ilene Del, who plans to attend a medical technical school after graduation, would love to work for a famous doctor. A typist for the Board of Education, she enjoys dancing and listening to her favorite records. Adele was Mr. Nercnbcrg's Girl Friday as well as secretary of her homeroom and typing class. Gribi.er, Lawrence I-arry is a quiet eighteen, and a future engineer. Right now, he likes playing football. And that's all we know about him. Groom an, Joel Robert A future swimming instructor, Joel has been a member of the Math, Science, and Contemporary clubs. A boy whose motto is Live and know, Joel plans to become a millionaire. Joel thinks he is funny. Gross. Ari.ene Believing that a man is not happy who does not think himself so, Arlene has managed to keep very happy and quite busy during her four years at Weequahic. Feature Editor of the Calumet, a member of a Y social club, and an office worker, this logical girl's time has been well spent. Arlene loves Keane paintings, Crime and Punishment, all kinds of music, and kreplach. Her future plans include math and marriage. Judith Sue Goldstein George Edwin Golomb Clara Gooding Helen Lorcen Gordon Debra A. Goss Haul Grabclle Gars- W. Goss Irene Susan Gottesman Helen Susan Gottlieb Theodore Green Harriet Elaine Greenberg Marilyn Grecnfcdcr Adcle Ilcnc Greenspan Lawrence Gribler Joel Robert Grodman Arlene Gross Robert Gulkin Anne Ethel Hall Linda H. Gross Lois Barbara Halpcr Ronni Ann Gross Jack Halperin Sharon Handler Virginia Hand Sandra Jean Hardaway Irma Jean Harper Cynthia Anne Harris Sharilyn Louise Harris Jacqueline Lynnette Hayes Samuel A. Haynes, Jr. Helen Elaine Harris Thomas Hcadd 24 Gross, Linda H. Linda plans ro attend the Fashion Institute of Technology in the fall, and eventually to become a fashion designer and housewife. This impulsive girl enjoys music, art, bowling, reading, socializing at the Y,” and sketching. Lynn's favorite quotation is, God conquers all. Gross, Ronni Ann Cheerful Ronni, who wants to attend an out-of-town college, plans an interesting career as a lab technician. A Calumet agent and office staff secretary during the school year, she has worked hard, during summers, as a camp waitress. Ronni lists new clothes, boys, driving, folk music, and camp as her favorite things.” Gui.kin, Robert It seems that Mr. Frcidberg’s Spanish Club has never been quite the same since Bob's been a member, and has had a chance hablar espanol.” Bob adds a little extra to whatever he does, whether it’s snapping a picture, or working as a hospital volunteer. His frequent volunteer work at Beth Israel Hospital, and his participation in the Future Physicians’ Club tell his future story. Hai l, Anne Ethbi. F.vcr since Sis could read and write, she has been interested in secretarial work. In school she has been secretary of numerous classes. During the past summer, she worked as a secretary, and her future plans arc to continue in this field. Sis's spare time is spent sewing, knitting, bowling, listening to rock n' roli music, reading a novel, or eating spaghetti. Haiper, I.ois Barbara I.os definition of fun is: piano playing, buying clothes, driving, and enjoying hot fudge sundaes. A zealous participant in school activities, l-o also gained much personal satisfaction from working at the hospital as a candy striper. As for the future, however, teaching kindergarten and being a housewife head her list. Halperin, Jack An excellent pianist. Jack has been a class council representative for two years. An avid music lover, he enjoys folk singing, listening to jazz, and making his piano sing. Jack, who hopes to become a phys. ed. teacher, has worked as an umpire at Untcrmann Field during the summer. Hand, Virginia Affectionate Ginny believes that ' love conquers all.” She enjoys ' love magazines and her favorite record is So Much in Love. After graduation from high school, Ginny plans to work as a secretary, and in a few years hopes to be a wife and mother. It is most obvious that, to Ginny, love is a many-splendorcd thing. Handler, Sharon Shari's interest in art has lead her to consider interior decoration as her future career. She also enjoys bowling, swimming, and dancing, and finds babysitting a remunerative hobby. A person who just plain enjoys her food, she likes ice cream, pizza, chocolate cake, and fried chicken (but not all together). Hardaway, Sandra Jean Hoping to attend business college in the fall, Sandi, the secretary and chairman of her homeroom, has worked at both a candy store and toy factory. An expert baby sitter, Sandi's main desire for the future, however, is to be able to take care of a home and family. Her favorites? Chuck Jackson and Chinese food. Harper, Irma Jean Vivacious Irma, who likes participating in all sports, has belonged to the Heavy Apparatus. Basketball, and Tennis clubs, and has been gym captain. Bubbles has also found time in her busy schedule to be active in her Gospel Church. Irma hopes to complete business college, and to become an executive secretary. Harris, Cynthia Anne Energetic Cindy intends to become a nurse. When her school work is completed, she likes to sew, read, meet interesting people, listen to music, and sec good shows. A broadminded person. Cindy's favorite quote is to each his own. Harris, Helen Fiaine Unpredictable Little One is headed for the l.B.M. School in September. However, after achieving her main goal, marriage, she plans to settle down to a full time career as a housewife. Meanwhile, she enjoys such diversions as swimming. driving, dating, listening to Johnny Mathis, and eating Italian food. Harris, Sharii yn I.oi:ise An active participant in the N.A A.C.P., a vivacious member of a number of vocal groups. Sharry is a girl who loves to swim. She's interested in a multitude of things: boys, dancing, steak, French fries, and James Baldwin. Hayes. Jacqueline Lynnette Bowling, skating, sewing, and listening to Johnny Mathis make Jackie happy. The Class Council and the guidance office will vouch for the fact that she is a diligent and helpful worker. In the fall. Jacqueline will attend a nurses' training school. Haynes, Samuel, A.. Jr. Cool Sam goes wild over singing, swimming, steak, and Sam Cooke. Co-captain of the cross-country team, and assistant scout master of troop 1 are activities that keep him busy after school hours. Sam plans to attend college, where lie will study architectural engineering. He add, Thomas Tom is an ambitious young man with some very worthy qualities. Although he plays the guitar and specializes in folk song, he is an avid listener of modern jazz, especially Miles Davis. Modestly admitting that he can draw, Tom is also interested in abstract painting. He works at a local grocery, runs the track, and plays basketball. Tom wants to become a physician. 25 Height, Brenda Drucili.a Brenda seems to have a natural aptitude for secretarial work, and plans to further her clerical abilities at a business school. In the past. Rockic has served as secretary of her study hall, and of four different church clubs. Aside from church activities. Brenda keeps busy by attending a sewing circle, and babysitting. Future plans? She's not talking. Helier, Arnold Howard Cool Arnold is headed for Rutgers University and hopes to become a stockbroker. This profession is in accordance with Arnic’s love of money, which is evident in his favorite book, The Rotbchild’s. Arnie is quite a lady killer and enjoys dating, but we justly wonder who pays for the movies! At present, Arnie is president of his chemistry class and is experimenting for a money-making substance. Heller, Karen Quiet, sensitive, Karen describes herself as a dreamer. Dreamers arc known for their artistic tendencies and Karen is no exception. She is interested in arts and crafts, and modern dance, and has worked part-time in an art gallery. In school, she worked on the library staff, and was a member of the French Affiliation and Contemporary clubs Karen will go to college, and wants to be an artist. Hellring, Lawrence C. Although I.arry enjoys sports, and was on the baseball, basketball. and soccer teams, his primary interest is the study of history and religion. During moments of relaxation, however, rhythm and blues-loving Larry would certainly not complain if he were surrounded by nice girls who could cook good Jewish food. Henry, Barbara Amiable Barbara, nicknamed Jolly Green Giant, dreams of becoming a model. Realistically, however, she foresees her future career as a secretary. In fact, her secretarial ability is evidenced by her assistance to Mrs Friedman, the office, and the Calumet. Dancing, roller skating, bowling, mystery stories, and Italian food are her favorites. Hercky, Peter Turk is quite an international figure. In 1956, Peter came to the U. S. from Czechoslovakia via Israel, yet his favorite foods arc Italian and Spanish. Most of Peter's interests reflect his lust for activity; he is right back on Wecquahic's soccer team; he plays the drums; he enjoys jazz, rock n' roll, and cars. Peter will attend Newark Rutgers and a college of dentistry. Herr, Judith Naomi Judy can rightfully claim that there is not enough time in the day. A conscientious and vibrant person, she was vice-president of our Junior and Senior class, president of the Student Scholarship Committee and an active member of numerous organizations. Judy enjoys every music style from Baroque to jazz. French fried onions and Marcello Mastro-ianni arc included on her long list of favorites. Hirschei., Cheryl S. Cheryl, otherwise known as Myrtle May, has seen almost every Broadway play of the past few years. Enthusiastic about anything that concerns dramatics, (especially British actors) Cheryl hopes to become a theatrical actress after graduating from college. When not modeling or studying acting, Cheryl enjoys horseback riding, or listening to her favorite record, What Kind of Fool Am I? Hirschorn. Lawrence Hopefully bound for college, Larry has gained invaluable experience as a counterman at the Indian Pizzeria. When not soiling his clothes with marinara sauce, Larry finds time to participate in the field of sports; he has been a member of both the junior varsity and the varsity baseball teams. Hodes, Rebecca Karen Bee, a member of the Future Teachers' Club, plans to attend Newark State Teachers College in the fall. This exuberant BBG loves hamburgers, Italian food. Crime and Punishment, and the song I Love You So.” An avid movie-goer. Bee and her boyfriend arc faithful patrons of all the local theaters. Hodes, Robert Bob, who says he is sarcastic, plans to attend college and become an Industrial Arts teacher. Although cars and girls arc his primary interest, Bob also derives pleasure from scuba diving. He has served on the Projection Staff at Weequahtc. Hodes, Rosaiie R. Ro will best be remembered as the vivacious captain of our cheerleaders. A fan of all sports, Rosalie especially enjoys skating and swimming, and bringing sandwiches and coffee for hungry- teachers. This fun-loving, exuberant girl w-as in our 3A class play, and she’s an active member of the Y and Junior Deborah. Ro is at her happiest when listening to Frank Sinatra or riding in a shiny Corvette. Holder, Patricia A part-timer in the Weequahic branch library, an active member of ADA. CORE, and SANE. Pat never has a spare minute. A past business manager of Ergo, Pat's an avid reader. Possessing a great singing voice, she hopes to attend Juilliard and train to become an entertainer — folksinger or musical comedy star. This violent pacifist is a fan of Baez and Bob Dylan. Hollander, Robert Eating pizza, and seeing Sophia Loren on the screen make Robert cheer buenissimo”. A future attorney-at-law, ambitious Bobby plans to attend Newark Rutgers. When playing chess in the Chess Club overtaxes him. Bobby sounds off with his trumpet or bowls a mean game. t Horn, Howard H. Heshy, who plans to work as a mechanical engineer, hopes to attend a technical college after graduation. When not delivering papers or soliciting magazines, Heshy enjoys playing basketball and baseball, or listening to jazz. Horn, Richard Richard is kept very busy as a meat delivery boy, but manages to find time to do many other things. If you enjoy bowling, listening to music, eating Italian food, or discussing. The Catcher in the Rye, you sliould definitely meet Richard. He plans to attend college and become a pharmacist. 26 Barbara Henry Peter Hercky Judith Naomi Herr Cheryl S. Hirschel Lawrence Hirschorn Rebecca Karen Hodes Robert Hodcs Rosalie R Hodes Patricia Holder Robert Hollander Howard H. Horn Richard Horn 27 Susan Illlcn Hu part Ellen R Ignat off Jacqueline Sue I vers Arthur Edgar Jackson Melvin Alan Jacobs Lillian Estelle James Edward Michael Jeffers Jeanette Lorraine Jefferson Garry Jenkins Vivian Jockel 28 Anita Louise Johnson Eurma Johnson Horowitz, Fran Arlene Fun-loving and sincere Fran wants to do secretarial work upon graduation. An outdoor-sports lover, she enjoys bowling and horseback riding. Hating spaghetti and pizza, working for Mr. Ncrcnbcrg, and watching Robert Mitchum are Fran's idea of a good time. Horowitz, Morris Who can possibly know what's happening at Burgcrama and Grunning’s better than Morris? Moe is often at either place, eating hamburgers, or just roaming around. A James Bond fan. and former member of the soccer team. Morris will soon trade his scat at Grunning's for one at college, where he'll study psychology. Horwitz, Judith Caren A social butterfly. Judie was not only secretary of her club, the Damoisclles, but was also active in the Inter-City Youth Council, the U.J A. drive, and the Y dance committee. Ju, a talented artist who plans to teach art after college, can quickly fill a piece of paper with nice little sketches. Hucker. Linda L. If you ask happy-go-lucky I-in what she wants most out of life she is apt to reply: 1 want to live on a farm with a husband, children, and lots of animals ’ Before she retires to the farm, however, Lin plans to work as a secretary. In her leisure hours she enjoys horseback-riding, steak, and ice-skating. Hupart, Susan Ellen This fall friendly Chink ‘ will enter Trenton State Teachers' College to work for a degree in physical education. An O.B.A. representative, gym captain, and secretary to Mr. Bren-man, she has also worked as a cashier at Valley Fair Bowling, dancing, and enjoying folk music take up most of her spare time. Sue’s philosophy is that the greatest of faults is to be conscious of none.” Icnatoff, Ellen R. Ellen knows just where she is headed—to a large school in a large city, and ultimately into a high school teacher s position. Ellen has served Wecquahic most honorably, for she has held at least nine secretaryships, has been a tutor. Calumet and ticket agent, and chairman of her Latin class. Out of school, Ellen shares her time with the Y,” the telephone, and John Steinbeck's novels. Ivf.ks, Jacqueline Sue Jackie is a girl who enjoys helping others. Active as chairman of the U.J.A. Drive and the Community Service G m-mittcc, Jackie wants to enter the field of social work. During any spare time, Jackie is cither working at the “Y (she’s president of the Teen Council and a Y” social club.) listening to mood music, eating pizza, or twirling at a football game. Jackson, Arthur Edgar Artie plays left guard on Weequahic’s football team. Not content to be a mere spectator, he also enjoys playing baseball and basketball. A jazz and rock V roll enthusiast, Artie plans to attend a business college and become a wealthy executive. Jacobs, Melvin Alan Ambitious, alert Mel hopes to major in history in college, and later enter the field of law. He has been Assistant Editor of the Calumet for two years, and is now a member of the legend writing staff, O.B.A. representative, and Honor Society member. Nevertheless he has found time to tutor it) Latin and English, and to play in the orchestra. Mel also enjoys bowling, playing tennis and reading the Paris Match. James, Lillian Estelle Cookie plans to attend a business college in the fall. During school she has been a babysitter and an O.B.A. representative. She enjoys bowling, skating, and food. Jeffers, Edward Michael Moose” will attend N.C.E. night school to study survey ing. Sports-minded, he has been a member of the football team and a manager of the track team. His concern for our country's future can be seen in his favorite book. Fail-Safe, and his position as a senior cadet tn the Civil Air Patrol. Ed is also a fan of bluegrass music. Jefferson, Jeaneite Lorraine In college, modest Jen will major in elementary education, a life-long ambition. An industrious Wecquahicitc, she has actively participated in the O.B.A., the Contemporary Club, and the Junior Red Cross. Her favorites include Chinese food. Leaves of Crass, pizza. West Side Story. Paul Newman, tennis, and bowling. Jen shows her individualistic philosophy by the meaningful expression, ’ To each his own.” Jenkins, Garry Garry lives, eats, and sleeps basketball. One of the greatest assets to our varsity team, he enjoys reading Basketball is My Life by Bob Cousy, and practicing ball in ever spare moment. Bowling and going to parties help relax Garry after a particularly tense game. Jock el, Vivian Vivian loves music in many of its forms. She plays the organ and the piano, and has been a member of the school choir, and that of her Christian Fellowship group. While she likes classical music, she also enjoys modern folk singing groups such as Peter, Paul, and Mary. Viv’s future plans? To become a professional organist or pianist, of course! Johnson, Anita Louise Vivacious Anita enjoys dancing, sewing, poetry, (Poe’s The Raven”) golfing, swimming, archery, and talking on the phone for hours. A” has worked as a nurse at a public swimming pool, and as a secretary for Mr. Seltzer. She hopes to attend a prep school in the fall. Anita optimistically quotes, “Let every man be master of his time. Johnson, Eurma 'Indescribable’' Eurma Jean is a fun-loving girl who finds enjoyment in all she docs, whether teaching Sunday school or cooking her favorite foods. A music lover. Jean is a member of her church choir. Upon graduation from high school, she hopes to attend a business school, and eventually to become a business manager. 29 Johnson, Nancy D. A dual role as a housewife and private secretary is planned by Nan. She is a person of many temperaments, and likes everything from a moody recording of Moon River to a novel by Hemingway. Nan has been active as banker, ticket agent, and secretary of her English class. Jones, Lokkaine Foxy Rainey plans to work as a secretary in September. She has worked in a laundry in the past, Athletic Lorraine has been captain of her gym class, and she enjoys bowling. Josephson, David Easy going Dave enjoys going to the Y,” painting portraits, and shooting pool. This energetic senior is an active member of the indoor and outdoor track teams. His work in a print shop during the summer has given him experience he will use in the future. For, after graduation, Dave will go to college to become a printer. Joyner, Yuvonne Yuvonne, a happy person, is always participating in numerous activities. Her concern for others has led her to choose for her future the field of nursing. Heading the list of her favorite hobbies are dancing and cooking. Jurkewicz, Mary Good-natured Marika is interested in such varied activities as sewing, football, swimming, and reading mystery novels. She has worked as a billing and filing clerk, and plans to attend secretarial school to become a typist and stenographer. Kaduck, Martin Golf, baseball, Broadway show music, pizza and girls are Marty's favorites. The Contemporary Club, a job at the Y,” and work on the visual aides staff all find a place in Marty's schedule. After graduation, he plans to enter the Armed Services or the business world. Kahn, Raymond Kubla plans to become a teacher after attending Newark State College. Presently he is equipment manager in the gym and an O.B.A. member. He belongs to the Y.M.H.A. and likes tomatoes and Vincent Price. Kai b, Leon Aggressive U-on plans to attend college after graduation, to become a teacher or psychologist. He likes sports, steak, Steinbeck, and Norman Rockwell. Uon's success formula is healthy, wealthy, and wise. 30 Kaplan, Arnold Richard Arnie has been a dedicated, hard-working member of our class in extra-curricular work. Genial and affable, he has been Editor-in-Chief of the Calumet, member of the Future Physicians, French Affiliation, Foiksinging. and I- tin clubs. When tutoring geometry or chemistry, he likes stamp collecting. show records, tennis, and stimulating lectures. Amies ambition is to become a physician. Kaplan, Jonathan D. Athletic Johnnie, an avid sports enthusiast, enjoys sailing, skiing and swimming. A Calumet sports editor, Jon spent two years on the varsity swimming team, and was a lifeguard during the summer. This nice guy,” who plans to become a business administrator, has only one complaint — he always gets stuck with the check. Kaplan, Melvin Are you for real? is a typical remark from Mel, who intends to study accounting at Rutgers, Newark. Interested in several sports, including baseball and bowling, he has worked as a scoreboard operator at Wecquahic. An enthusiastic stamp collector, Dinkcr enjoys all kinds of popular music, and calls Dion his favorite vocalist. Karnofsky, Blossom Vivacious and funny, “Bunny plans to attend Fairlcigh Dickinson University and become an elementary school teacher. However, her real goal is to be a good housewife and mother. The Banking Staff and the Contemporary Club comprise her important school activities. When not in school, she can be found at the Y. Karstadt. Murray If pleasure (cars, skiing, scuba diving, boars) interferes with work, Murray takes pleasure every time. Although he plans eventually to be rich and retired, Murray is headed for college to obtain a degree in psychiatry. In school, he has enjoyed the Chess and Contemporary clubs. Kasdon, William Aristocratic Bill plans to attend college for a degree in biological sciences, and then go on to medical school. Usually armed with a camera, he is a photographer for the Calumet and other organizations. Bill has worked as a stock clerk and an assistant fashion photographer. His favorite poem is Lewis Carroll's Jabbcrwocky. Kass, Steven Brent Self-styled supererogatory Steve likes fried chicken, Shakespeare. Jill St. John, and popular music. He has been a Sagamore, a member of the baseball team, and a statistician for the basketball team. Coin collecting, girls, and reading have also taken up some of his spare time. Steve hopes to attend U.S.C., and then medical school. Katz, Edward Eddie's a guy who's always thinking — about sports, that is. An excellent athlete, Eddie likes all sports, his specialties being baseball (J.V. baseball team for two years) and bowling. College-bound Eddie believes good food is a must for athletes, so when he takes seconds of turkey and steak we know that it's all for a good cause. Nancy D. Johnson Lorraine Jones David Joscphsnn Yuvonne Joyner Arnold Richard Kaplan Jonathan D. Kaplan Melvin Kaplan Blossom Karnofsky Murray Karstadt William Kasdon Steven Brent Kass Ldward Katz 31 Hairy Leonard Katz Wendy Lynn Kaufman Andrea Lois Kay Maxine Keisch Saul B. Kelton Elnora Kennedy Linda Beth Kessler Susan Ellen Kessler James F. King Rita Kirschcnbluth Judith Kirschner Susan H. Kirschncr Joel Klein Ruth Klein Judith A. Klein Marilyn Klein 32 Katz. Hakry Leonard Happy-go-lucky Harry enjoys the humor of Bob Hope, and playing baseball, football, and basketball, music, (rock 'n' roll). He worked as newsboy for the Newark News, and was a school Sagamore. Harry plans to attend college and become a dentist. Kaufman, Wendy Lynn Because of her small size, lively Wendy is affectionately called Peanuts by her friends. She enjoys going to the Y, horseback riding, painting, and fashion designing. In addition, she has worked as a babysitter and file clerk. After college, Wendy plans to teach Spanish on the college level. Kay, Andrea Lois Andrea hopes to someday enter the business world as a secretary. Andi has had some experience as a telephone solicitor, and has also worked in the school office. She nibbles watermelon when reading a good novel — Marjorie Momingstar is her favorite. Keisch, Maxine Tall, slender Micki is often mistaken for the model she hopes someday to be. She loves to dance, and is an active member of a Y social club. Johnny Mathis, beach parties, and going to Gary’s arc some of her favorites. When asked what she would like to be twenty years from now, Micki quickly replies, A Mrs.” Kei.ton, Saul B. Saul's future includes Newark Rutgers, and becoming a pharmacist. He worked as a delivery boy and painter and enjoys sports, reading, eating steak, and driving to Gruning's. He was on the office staff, a member of the Photography Club and gym captain. Kennedy, El nor a Nonnic wants to have her own home, and plans marriage soon after graduation. She also wants to get out into the business world and, in September, will work at the Telephone Company. Nonnic has fun bowling, skating, or listening ro her favorite rock n roll record. Kessler. Linda Beth Linda, a talented girl, has been a professional soloist and chorus member, as well as a water ballet artist. Eating spaghetti and meatballs, reading Gone With the Wind and swimming at the Fabyan Cabana Club arc all things that she enjoys doing. Whether working as a Times agent, singing in New York, or tutoring French, Linda is an ambitious and self-sufficient person. Kessler, Susan Ei i en Besides being an officer in several of her classes, “Susie Q ’ is a member of the Contemporary. Iarin and Chccrlcading clubs. This fun-loving, bagel-eating girl would like to become a kindergarten teacher. She’s helping to earn her way through college by working as a secretary after school hours. King, James F. The distinguished King plans to attend college in the fall. In twenty years, he intends to be on Wall Street. Currently he is on the track and cross country teams and enjoys jazz, chicken, and girls. Klein, Judith A. Tiny Judy is a fixture at Bradley Beach during the summer. This pert cheerleader finds time to be an Usherette, a Wee Bethian, and a member of the Bowling Club. College-bound Judy hopes to become a high school teacher Meanwhile, she will continue to go to the movies and eat cheese cake. Klein, Marilyn Artistically inclined “Mandy” plans to attend a college of art in the fall She finds pleasure in sketching, painting, collecting folk-music records, and eating Italian food. Marilyn was active in school as a lab assistant and an O.B.A. and Legend homeroom representative. Marilyn eventually hopes to become a wife and a fashion illustrator. Kirsciienbluth, Rita Rita, who has worked as a file clerk, waitress and cashier, has decided to do social work with retarded children. During homeroom, Rita can be found acting as N. Y. Times agent, but comes Saturday, holiday or spare time, she loves to go to Broadway shows, read good books, bowl, or listen to dreamy songs by Johnny Mathis. Kirsciiner. Judith Judy, a girl interested in helping people, hopes to someday teach the physically handicapped. A serious and well-informed person, she names Italian, Grapes of Wrath and jazz as being among her favorites. As secretary for Mr. Brinn. and as a member of the Y Teen Council, Judy has shown both dedication and social usefulness. Kirschner, Susan H. A born future teacher. Susie has participated in almost everything: the 3 A play, the Future Teachers Club, the orchestra. Ergo, bowling. Y activities, etcetera. Sues favorites are books, music, drama and poetry. Some words to sum her up? Sincere and sweet. Klein, Joel Joel, who calls himself gorgeous. likes pool, women. Marlon Brando, and Paul Newman. He has worked as an oil service assistant, and as a locker boy at a swim club. Joel has held the jobs of Calumet agent and ticket agent; he will attend college and will later work at a fuel oil station. Klein, Ruth Energetic Ruth is truly interested in school affairs: she has been secretary in the O.B.A. office, D.A.L. and V P. of our major school organization. In the fall, Ruth hopes to attend either Penn State or Douglass where she will major in psychology. Ruth has many favorites: reading, driving, and people-analyzing. 33 Klein, Susan Legend art editor, our devious Koo pretends to be a regular teen-ager with her school activities: secretary in various classes, O.B.A. Dclcgatcat-Large, Gass Council. Secretly, she sings Madrigals, gazes at Klee’s and Steinberg’s work, reads Goethe and admires Rolls-Royces. Susie is headed for the University of Chicago. Kloun, Gerry Anthony Ger, whose interests range from differential equations to Superman comics and Perry Mason mysteries, is a whiz at math and jacks. One of the most active members of the Quantum Club, he has blown up many a hydrogen generator. An enthusiastic tennis player, he can often be seen cavorting through the park singing Wagnerian arias. Knapp, Claire Rose When reading or babysitting, Claire seems to be a quiet girl. If, however, you think Claire's always quiet, just take her bowling, or spin some records, and you'll change your mind. Claire says she'll do secretarial work, and attend night school in September, but when asked about plans for twenty years from now. she quips, So who has a crystal ball?' Koegel, Fred W. Fred, whose great drumming lends so much to an assembly program, thinks he's just too much.” He has been working as a part-time plumber, and in September will work in that capacity full time. Eventually he hopes to become a sanitation engineer. Fred likes painting, good music, and pineapples. Koenigsberg, Lawrence Innocuous I-arry is the President of the Honor Society. He has participated actively in the Student and Executive Councils, Band, Orchestra, and Ergo. Ethical Culture, writing, French symbolist poetry, Jorge Luis Borges, and Anton Webern occupy much of his spare time. Kolber, Louis B. Louis hopes to become a surgeon; his volunteer hospital work and membership in the Future Physicians Club arc all part of achieving this goal. Ice skating, folk singing, reading, and playing the piano have also taken up some of his spare time. His favorites are Patrick Dennis; Peter, Paul, and Mary; Herbie Mann. Kollmar. Phyllis Jane A girl with a multitude of interests, Phyllis is active in volunteer hospital work. Brownie Scout leadership, art classes, and sports. An avid reader, Phitch is on the Ergo and Davor staffs. Although she plays the flute in the band and orchestra, her favorite instrument is the Spanish guitar. Phyllis wants to attend Antioch College, and later become an ambassador. Konwiser, Gail Gail is a perceptive, exuberant girl, who plans to attend college and become a psychologist. A member of the Honor Society, she has also been an understudy in the 3A play, and a member of the Ergo Staff. Among Gail's many interests arc dramatics, art, creative writing, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. 34 Kopik, Charles When there's a folk singing session in progress. Charlie will probably be there strumming his guitar. The Head,” who also likes popular tunes, belongs to the Folksinging Club. When torn away from his hobbies, he works as a drug store attendant, and. in school, handles class funds as homeroom banker. Planning to atend college, Charles is sure he'll become a successful businessman. Koplow, Linda Jean As a Class Council representative, Linda has been interested in promoting school spirit. This winsome girl, with a winning smile, adores gazing at gold Avantcs whizzing past her winodw, daring amphibious-type people and wrestling with her cat, George. A girl of changing moods, I.ynnc now plans ro become a history teacher. Kraus, Jeffrey Jeff is a familiar sight around the football field, playing and managing the Indian team, serving as scoreboard operator. Active during basketball and baseball seasons, Koose's other interests are girls, driving, sleeping, and working, (in that order). Schooltime, Jeff was a Sagamore, and a member of the projection staff. A potential accountant, Jeff plans to attend a state college. Kraus, Mark Lawrence This all-round personable guy has been all over the place: Varsity football team; president of the Future Physicians Club; National Honor Society; Band; Track-and-field; you name it. His interests include steak. Johnny Mathis, Exodus, girls, and music. His future: a medical career. Kresch, Donna Lee ' Vivacious Donna Lee has worked as a legal secretary this past summer, was secretary’ of her Office Machines class, and secretary to Miss Steinholtz in the guidance department. Quite naturally, Donna plans to be employed as a private secretary in the fall. Her favorites are dancing, traveling, boys, Italian food, rock 'n roll, and the saying, Love conquers all. Krotenbhrg, Robert Chops plans to begin his pre-med studies at Rutgers in September. A real athlete, he was left tackle on the varsity football team as well as a member of the J.V. football and outdoor track teams. Chops also belongs to the Honor Society and the Future Physicians Club (naturally.) He spends his spare time eating charcoaled shishkebob. Krueger, Kathe Effervescent, and capricious, Kathe plans to attend college to become a teacher. She has been an Honor Society member, an O B A and legend representative, chairman of the Senior Spook decorations committee, and a member of the office and library staffs. Kathe has a variety of interests: writing, art, sewing, sports, stamp collecting, the theater, and New York City. Although she loves to be busy with a million things to do,” Kathe also enjoys quiet walks. Kurtz, Gail Janet Undecided Gail is an active girl. Called Irish by her friends, she enjoys manicotti, pizza, bowling and skating. Working for a photography outfit and in the guidance office has prepared her for a business career. Susan Klein Gerry Kloun Claire Rose Knapp Fred W. Koegcl Lawrence Kocnigsbcrg Louis B. Kolber Phyllis Jane Kollmar Gail Konwiscr Charles Kopik Linda Jean Koplow Jeffrey Kraus Mark tawrcncc Kraus Robert Krotenberg Kathe Krueger Gail Janet Kurtz Donna Lee Kresch 35 David Larkin, Jr. Eileen Larkin Joseph McLean Susan Carol Lazar Ray Lear Allen Robert Lehrfcld Fern Susan Lentz Phyllis Lerman William Murray Lemer Harvey Lee Lcvcntcr James Jay Levin Nancy Jean Levin 3 6 Kurtz, I.arry Iarry, chairman of his Ec-Ir and English classes, has worked as a soda-jerk after school. Besides coin collecting, he follows the stock market as a hobby. Though he describes himself as lackadaisical, Certs is determined to work hard at college, where he will study engineering. Kurzkock, Merle Susan Already an education student at Boston University (accepted on early admissions) Merle appreciates the fine preparation she received while at Wcequahic. Mature and versatile, she enjoys enameling, crafr work, singing, and working for the peace movement. Having been a counselor at a charity camp and a dental nurse, Merle is well on her way toward her goal — pathology research. Lam beck, Heidi E. Heidi, who describes herself as adventurous, plans to attend college and become a teacher and housewife. Bright Eyes” has been a fudge seller in Bamberger’s, and a secretary for the guidance department, as well as a member of both the bowling and twirling clubs. Her main interests include reading, creative writing, N.C.C.J., lamb chops, and Hawaii. Lamm, Shoshana Good-natured Shushi would like to go to college to prepare for a career as a music teacher. A Sabra, she has a special interest in the Hebrew Club. She is also an active member of the German Club and the Y. Shushi numbers among her favorite pastimes: swimming, reading, and listening to music. Larkin, David Jr. Every schoolday morning when the 8:50 bell rings, Dave jumps into action. Acting as 104’s homeroom chairman, banker, and ticket agent, Dave is always kept busy. When homeroom affairs are off his mind, Dave likes to tinker with his rockets, or work on his stamp collection. He has managed to find time to join the Spanish Club. Larkin, Eileen When weather changes, so docs Eileen's favorite pastime. In the summer, Eileen likes swimming, and in the winter her favorite is ice skating. But no matter what the season, she always enjoys hamburgers and rock 'n' roll. After graduation, quiet, thoughtful Eileen hopes to obtain a job as a typist, but her main goal is to become a housewife. McLean, Joseph A new-comer to Wcequahic, (that’s why he’s up here with the L’s) Joe hopes to work and attend business school in September. His main interests are girls, cars, and sports. Lazar, Susan Carol An interested, hard-working member of our class, Sue has been an O.B.A. representative for four years, a Class Council representative; secretary to Mr. Schwartz, and an active member of the Temple B'nai Jeshurun Youth group. Next fall, she plans to attend Newark Rutgers, and to become a teacher. Lobster and Renoir arc some of Sue’s many outside interests. Lear, Ray Ray, who is athletically inclined, is a member of the crosscountry, track, intramural football, basketball, and baseball teams. When not indulging in sports, Ray is a stock and delivery boy. In the fall, he will be in Navy R.O.T.C. and later plans to become an engineer. His favorites are meat loaf, progressive jazz, and harmonizing with his friends. Lehrfei.d, Allen Robert Good-natured AI wants to become a Hebrew teacher after finishing his college education. He has been a member of Junior Achievement where he learned the methods of business practice first hand. Al's favorite activities are attending the Hebrew Club, watching the great” New York Mets, and taking care of his tropical fish. I.entz, Fern Susan This adventuresome Wcebethian has been a member of the Cheering, Twirling, and French Affiliation Clubs. Fern spends her spare time singing, bowling, baby-sitting, or reading. She plans to attend college and become a psychologist. Lerman, Piiyi.ms Happy Phyl plans to teach. In the past, she has been a secretary in the guidance office and an O.B.A. representative. She likes Frank Sinatra and Gone With the Wind. Lerner, William Murray What docs Bill do in the summertime, after his duties as swim team captain are over? Why, he works as a lifeguard! Bill enjoys his work — especially when he can follow his favorite pastime — girls. Lnvability is Billy’s key to success with girls, but when lovability fails, his track team experience comes in handy. September will find Bill studying psychiatry in college. Leventer. Harvey Lee Ricky's always moving — be it dancing, horseback riding, playing, or driving. He is happy listening to music on a dance floor, and when unable to drive, settles for riding a horse. With unusual tenacity, Ricky worked in a lumber yard and clothing stores. His experience selling clothing prompted Ricky's desire to own and operate his own clothing store. Levin. James Jay Jimmy's interests arc diversified; they include writing poetry, participating in sports, listening to folk music and appreciating art. The future holds for him a career in medicine. He also plans to join the Peace Corps and run around in underdeveloped countries in his Williams sweatshirt. Jimmy secs himself personified in Emerson's quotation, Whoso would be a man would be a nonconformist. Levin, Nancy Jean Nancy’s always dreamed of becoming an actress, and in pursuing this end. she’s participated and taught in the W.B.G.O. student program, read plays, and listened to show-music. Even last summer, Nancy's dream materialized. 37 Levine. Lois Lois has the rare quality of being able to make people laugh without being intentionally funny. Good-natured and sincere. Lois' future career in nursing is supplemented by her work as a volunteer. The Spoon River Anthology is among her favorite books, and she is also an avid fan of Pearl S. Buck. Much of her spare time goes to being V.P. of B nai Brith Girls. Levine. Steven Although he considers himself different, Steve is nevertheless a real American boy who believes in the pursuit of happiness, (girls.) He also finds time for sports, coin collecting, library staff, and chess club. Steve, who plans to make a career as an accountant, has gotten practice by acting as treasurer of his homeroom. Levinson, Barky Howard An interested and skillful participant in the Chess Club. Barry is always ready for a good game. Besides chess, he enjoys basketball, math and going to the Y. When he has to work. Barry is employed as a shipping clerk or office boy. A boy who wants to study accounting at college, Barry's future looks bright. Levinson, David Lev, who would like to become a biologist, has worked as a volunteer at the Beth Israel Hospital. In his spare time, (besides learning as much as he can about biology.) David likes to play basketball, or just relax, munching a slice of pizza. Band and orchestra are among I-ev's favorite school activities. Levitin, Walter Walter has kept pretty busy as a member of the projection staff, as a bellhop, and as a magazine salesman. However, he much prefers playing basketball, football, pool, or reading a novel. Walter, who describes himself as impetuous, has a rather lofty ambition: he plans to become President. Levitt, Barry David Lovable Fingers is one of the best classical and jazz pianists in the class. He has had jobs as a stock clerk and pianist in a dance band. Sviatoslav Richter and Bill F.vans arc among his favorite artists. He plans to teach music in Wccquahic High. Levy, Arthur Bruce Versatile Art has been a member of the outdoor track team (pole vaulting is his specialty.) He plays his trombone in the orchestra, and the march, dance, and regular bands as well. He intends to go to college, and then to a school of dentistry. During the past summer, Arty worked as a lifeguard at Shadybrook Cabana Club. Lewis, Eugene Charles Most of Chuck's leisure time is spent bowling or reading about his favorite sports — baseball, basketball and football. While at Weequahic, Chuck held a part-time job at a lettering shop. In the fall. Chuck will go to work as a machinist, planning someday to be foreman or a co-owner of a machine shop. 38 Lichtmacher, Luba Russian-born Luba considers swimming, traveling, stamp collecting and being friendly her most enjoyable activities. After college, she would like to teach her native language. Reading and listening to music occupy Luba's leisure moments. Lickek, Paul R. Suave Paul, member of the orchestra and both Junior and Senior Class Councils, hopes to attend college and mcd. school to become a general surgeon. Outside of school he is interested in photography. Paul seems to like food, too. His favorites arc lobster, asparagus, and black olives. Lippe, Eileen After attending college Ei wants to become a linguist — her experience in tutoring in Latin and Spanish, and her participation in the Spanish Honor Society should prove helpful. When not involved with languages. Eileen is a cheerleader. O.B.A. representative, usher and member of the Biology Club. She was busy during past summers being a counselor and dental assistant. Littles, Norma Jeanne Community-minded Norma is active in both the N.C.C.J., and the O.B.A. Describing herself as native, Norma's pleasures include Johnny Mathis records, Agatha Christie novels, and potato salad. Headed for college, she eventually hopes to combine the careers of teacher, mother, and wife. Lizerman, Jean Jeanic is a girl of varied moods. She is either giggling hilariously, pensively involved with her favorite poem, How Do I Love Thee, willingly aiding others through her B'nai Brith activities, or being challenged by French and or Chinese. Jeanie, in her free moments, enjoys listening to Tony Newley, or reading Spoon River Anthology. Llort, Dei ma Maria A Cuban export, Dclma has been in the United States a short time. She has, however, quickly become initiated to the American way of life, and is now an avid movie-goer, bowler, and lover of popular music. Baby-sitting and office work occupy much of her spare time. Delma hopes someday to return to Cuba. L6pez, Edward Eddie, born in Spain, is very interested in electronics, and hopes to make it his career. He has already had work experience as an assistant-foreman in a shop. A member of the soccer team, Eddie also enjoys basketball, bowling, painting, and watching television. Low FN BRA UN, RaCHKI.E To do something in the field of mathematics is Ro's aim after college. A member of the Spanish and Contemporary clubs, she has also worked on the Library staff, and has been Managing Editor of the Calumet. Rachelc, who was active in B'nai Brith Girls, also enjoys tennis, current literature, and knitting lx is Levine Steven Levine Barry Howard Levinson David I rvinson Luba Lichtmacher Paul R I.ickcr Eileen I.ippe Norma Jeanne Littles Jean I.izcrman Delma Maria Llort Edward Lopez Rachele Lowenbraun Martha Lowcnstein Joseph I.upo Catherine Frances McClish Alfred McCloud James A. McIntyre Andrea Joan Lubcll Arthur Lubin Lynn Gail Ludwig Zaundria Annette Mapson David Marcus Ellen Marcus Robert Stanley Marcus 40 Lovcenstein. Martha The Honor Society, S.P.U., N.C.C.J., Newark Youth Council, Calumet. Ushering, legend Editorial Board. Secretary of the Contemporary Club — that’s our Martha! A gentle girl. Martha enjoys traveling, foreign movies, sewing, folk and classical music, the recorder, and reading. One of her most unforgettable summers was spenr at Cornell studying Russian Lubei.l, Andrea Joan Charming Andy plans to attend the Barbizon School after graduation She enjoys reading, hockey and baseball games. Gone With the Wind, and show music. Lubin, Arthur A lover of all pursuits scientific and mathematical, Arthur has participated in the Math Club, the Math Team and the Coin Club. He also belongs to the Latin and Chinese Clubs and the Honor Society. Arthur, who describes himself as insensitive, plans a career in engineering after college. His free time is spent in participating in sports, such as golf and stamp collecting. Ludwig, Lynn Gail Energetic Blondie,” a cheerleading captain, is as enthusiastic when she roots for the Dodgers or the Cleveland Browns as when she cheers Weequahic on to victory. A member of the Honor Society and a chcm tutor, Lynn has also been secretary to several teachers. She loves everything from crossword puzzles and novels to salami sandwiches and pickles. Lupo, Joseph Athletic Joe hopes that four years of college w ill prepare him to work for Western Electric. When he can, Joe likes to go bowling, play baseball, shoot pool, and cat all types of food. McClish, Catherine Frances Kitty, an experienced baby-sitter and nurse's aid, is headed toward nursing school. In and out of Weequahic, Catherine ranged from captain of the Girl’s Basketball Club to singing in a church choir. When Kitty has some free time, she enjoys listening to jazz, snacking on stuffed chicken, or going to the Y.W.CA. McCloud, Alfred Two words that must be used in talking about Little Moe” are art and basketball. Although his professional plans arc to become a commercial artist, during school Alfred has laved forward position on the basketball team. This com-ination may fc unique but so is Alfred (by his own admission). McIntyre, James A. Six feet plus, Mac is an outstanding member of Weequahic's formidable basketball team. Although Jimmy excels in bowling and skating, as well as basketball, he is considering a career in civil engineering, a far cry from the sports world. Good food and good music arc two things which keep McIntyre very happy, especially when good company is present. McKeon, Sheila Theresa Exuberant Sheila must be a good secretary — she has worked as one in the guidance office and in many classes. Outside of school she has been a receptionist in an office. Irish's main goal, though, is to get married. Right now.some of her favorites are spaghetti, steak, The Big Chew,” bowling, and dancing. McMillon, Gilbert Allen Sometimes angry, always forceful and dynamic, Gil seems to possess all the qualities that would make him the civil rights lawyer that he hopes to become. In fact, one of his principal interests is CORE, and he tries to follow most of its progress. Athletically inclined, Gil has been a halfback for the varsity football team and a member of the J.V. basketball squad. Magezis, Joy Alice College-bound Joy plans to become a social worker. During the past summer, this holder of many offices both in school and at the Y. worked in Green’s 5 10. Her favorites arc food (especially stuffed cabbage,) and painting. Maltz, Nathan Nate plans to study pharmacy at Rutgers University. In Weequahic. he has been a member of the chess team and the Contemporary Club. He participates in many sports, among them baseball, bowling, weight lifting, football, and basketball. Nate also enjoys more subdued activities: listening to jazz and folk music, eating pizza, and reading novels, especially Green Mansions and Dr. Zhivago. Mapson, Zaundria Annette Affable Zaun hopes to become a teacher, and in preparation for this, she has helped a nursery school teacher. She numbers among her favorites Mrs. Litzky, Miss Melkowitz. Ray Charles, James Baldwin, the Bible, and the West Side Story.” Zaundra’s interests? Church, sewing, and reading. Marcus, David Nihilistic Dave admires Eric Dolphy enough to want to become a professional musician. He has worked as a stock clerk in a supermarket and enjoys playing sax. lifting weights and listening to jazz. Marcus, Ellen Depending on her state of mind. Ellen can be described as either bored, happy, or confused. While her main desire is to live in a secluded house in the Swiss Alps, she plans to attend college to study archaeology, speech therapy, sociology, or brain surgery. She is an avid reader of the works of Camus and Kafka In school, she belongs to the Legend staff, the Scholarship Fund, and the Class Council. Marcus, Robert Stanley A very sports-minded boy. Bob, a long time member of the varsity football team of which he will be captain in 1964, and member of the varsity baseball team for two years, hopes to play football again with the Indians in September. (He'll be graduating in February). Quite a lover, Bob considers himself fussy and thinks high school is a blast. 41 M argolis, Michael Kenneth Mike, who hopes co be an architect, has had first-hand experience by working for a construction company in the summer. He has also worked as gym secretary for Mr. Pearl, and as a waiter at Hot Dog Haven. A jazz enthusiast and sports car fan. Mike enjoys listening to Dave Brubeck. and reading up on the latest news in the sports-car world. Marianka, Rose In September, Rose will attend one of the state colleges. After that, she just wants to make a husband happy. Rose works at the library after school, but still finds time for the French and Science clubs, and to be secretary for the Business department. When she wants to relax, Rose listens to music, reads East of Eden, and just has fun. Mark. Barry Moto’s three years on the varsity football team and two years on the junior varsity basketball team will stand in good stead in his future profession, physical education An all-around boy, Barry's main interests are food, sports, and girls. Mark, Norma Eii.een Norma, who plans to attend college and become a wife and mother, carries her energy and enthusiasm into many areas. She was class treasurer, actress in the 3A play, a member of the National Honor Society, and a twirler and Majorette for 3 years. Shorty, as her friends call her, enjoys Paul Newman. Johnny Mathis, reading, sketching, and sewing. Markowitz, Linda Rose Moody Linda's dream is to attend Newark or Jersey City-State College and to become a teacher for the physically handicapped. Lin, who has served as an office monitor, and as secretary of her economics class, has also been an O B A representative, and a hospital volunteer. Outside of school, Lin is usually babysitting, sewing, eating pizza, reading Rebecca, or listening to show music. Markowitz, Neil Gary Nels, the athlete, likes all sports, and has played varsity football for three years. Nels, the playboy, is busy with girls. In fact, the only trouble he ever has is with girls. Nels, the businessman, has worked summers at Ben's Nosh. Nels, the scholar, will attend college after high school. Marshall, Edwin C. Sauve and sophisticated Roddy plans to attend college and become a doctor. He was a member of the Varsity and J.V. football teams and the cross country team. Edwin enjoys parties, fine music, girls, and believes The world is a bundle of miracles supported by the haphazard ways of human beings.” Marx, Myrna Ruth Witty” Myrna plans to attend an Eastern college, and become a speech therapist or a nurse. She has held many class offices, and is extremely active in chcerlcading, and the Teen Council at the Y She likes tuna fish sandwiches, Taylor Caldwell's Prologue to Love, Oklahoma University, and Harvey. 42 Mayberry, Dolores Marie A Legend staff member, Dec has also been very active in her church as organist, choir director, church fellowship president, and devotional chairman. She loves playing the piano, sewing, listening to music (Chopin; Peter, Paul and Mary; and Johnny Mathis) and reading books by James Baldwin. A friendly girl who loves meeting new people, Dolores will attend Bloomfield College to become a math teacher. Mayer, Samuel B. Sam, a National Merit Finalist, has achieved an extraordinary scholastic record at Weequahic. His membership in the Stamp. Latin, Math, Contemporary and Chinese clubs and his important position on the Math Team prove Sam's varied interests Outside of school, Sam engages in stamp collecting, playing golf and listening to rock n' roll (?) We predict that, with Sam's determination, he will become that doctor that he wants to be. Mazepa, Criag Neil Good natured Criag plans to attend Newark College of Engineering. In school, he took care of the public address system, and was a member of the Fencing Club. Criag is very-interested in the Civil Defense Program. Meiirhof, Julie Fun-loving Julie, who was born in England, loves the American pastimes of dancing, driving, boys, hit records, and talking on the phone. ' Judy, who has worked as a counter girl and babysitter, expects to work for the Newark Evening News in the fall. Her favorite quote: The only thing to fear is fear itself. Meisner, Kenneth College-bound, Ken's ambitions lie in the field of medicine. His interests arc diversed: he's a member of the Chinese Club, Future Physicians' Club, and the soccer team. When the world becomes too much for him to bear, Ken drowns his sorrows in a steaming bowl of Hungarian golash. He also enjoys collecting stamps and coins, and bowling. Mellnick, Richard M. A. A future illustrator or draftsman, unpredictable Richard plans to join the Navy immediately after graduation. He held a part-time job as an employee in a super market drug-supply company. His favorites include music and girls. Melvin, Betty L. Kiddo thinks she'll try for the WAC's in September, but expects to wind up studying beauty culture and finally working as a beauty consultant. This happy girl enjoys skating, dancing, reading, dog-raising, shrimp, jazz, rock 'n' roll, and The Yearling. She has worked as a bookkeeper in a radio and T.V. shop, as secretary for a typing teacher, and as a babysitter. Menkes, Jeffrey Witty, comic, and effervescent, Jeff will never forget his unusual role in Harvey , our 3A Play. He is unique, combining his musical and comic ability with a desire to specialize in one field of medicine. A Hebrew and geometry-tutor, he has also been a cartoonist for the Calumet, and an active member of the French and math clubs. Shakespeare's quote: “a merry- heart goes all day,” typifies Jeff's personality. Norma Eileen Mark Kenneth Meisner Richard M. A. Mellnick Betty L Melvin Jeffrey Menkes Michael Kenneth Margolis Rose Marianka Barry Mark I.inda Rose Markowitz Dolores Marie Mayberry Neil Gar)- Markowitz Samuel B. Mayer Edwin C. Marshall Myrna Ruth Marx Craig Neil Mazepa Julie Mchrhof 43 Ernestine Mercer Robert A. Miller Daniel S. Mintz Barbara Ann P. Michclin Emil Milosz Arnold Miller Marilyn Harriet Molk Marsha Rosalind Morris Joel R. Moskowitz Joel Moskowitz Marc Moskowitz Melvin Moskowitz Phyllis Moskowitz Robert A. Moskowitz • Saundra Lea Mosley 44 Mercer, Ernestine Irresistible Tina hopes to attend a business college in the fall and later become a business administrator. She has had secretarial experience in her bookkeeping, history, and English classes. In her spare time Tina enjoys bowling, skating, listening to Nat King Cole records, and attending parties. Micheiin, Barbara Ann P. Vivacious Barbara, who for obvious reasons is called Blondie,” plans to go to school to become a beautician. An artist at heart, she designs many of her own clothes. Among Blondie's” favorites arc rock 'n' roll, dancing, and Johnny Mathis. Midrano, Larry Minnie’s” interests range from pool shooting to diamond cuttting, his intended career. Part of Larry's time is taken up by his job at Shop-Rite, yet he does find time to participate in various sports. Larry's philosophy is try to do your best at all times, a standard to which he has tried to adhere during his high school years. Miller, Arnold Arnold, who fancies himself desirable,” probably obtained this lofty opinion of himself while working as a busboy. Chairman of many classes, Arnold was also a member of the J.V. football and basketball teams, as well as a member of the track team. His favorites include sports, girls, and money. Miller, Robert A. Inquisitive Bobby wants to be an architectural engineer. Easier said than done, says this reader of short books, whose proclaimed interests are girls, basketball, and money. Milosz, Emii. Although Emil's immediate plans include military service and college, he hopes to work in the field of electronics. He has been executive manager of a deliver)' department, and both president and vice-president of his homeroom. In his spare time, Emo” keeps busy with billiards and Buicks. Mintz, Daniel S. Irreverent and rational, Danny has spent only his senior year at Wecquahic, but the impression he has left is indelible He has been elected to the Honor Society without the usual formalities, and is a member of the Chess Club and the Great Books Club. A connoisseur, Danny's tastes range from filet mignon to Picasso to Franck's Lute Sonata in F flat. After four years at Harvard, he plans to become a computer designer. Moi.k, Marilyn Harriet It's amazing! Molkic's list of activities show that she's never been vice-chairman of anything! — chairman of various classes and homerooms, yes — secretary, yes — head captain of gym, yes — decorations committee for the Senior Spook, yes. Newark State will certify her for her future teaching career. The maltcds, the pizza? Morris, Marsiia Rosalind It is uncertain whether Dodge-' will have the opportunity to do much ice skating at the U. of Miami, but one thing for sure — there's enough water down there for her to do a lot of swimming, another one of her favorite hobbies. A future interior decorator. Marsha is interested in art, especially the work of Keane. She has been an O.B.A representative, a colorguard, and a member of the French and Math clubs. Moskowitz, Joel R. Ping pong to football, with some softball in between — that's the range of Joel's interests in sports. Although always ready to participate in sports, Mosky whiles away a lot of time at the Y,” and has even spent some time working for the Essex County Highway Department. Planning an engineering career, Mosky’ will attend college in September. Moskowitz, Joel Want to find Joel? Go to the Bunny Hop, or the Y. At these two places he can maintain a proper balance between his interest in food (mostly steak) and his interest in sports (baseball and basketball). A deliberate individual, Joel plans a career in engineering. His deliberateness and logic have benefited those who received his services as an algebra and Latin tutor. Moskowitz, Marc Marc plans to attend college and to become a millionaire by-selling stocks and bonds. He has earned money as a paper boy, a clerk in the library, and a counter boy at the Bunny Hop. Chairman and secretary of several of his classes, Marc is on the library and projection staffs. He enjoys sports, cars, jazz, the Cleveland Browns, the LA. I-akers, Brubeck, Steve Allen, and steak. Moskowitz, Melvin Mosky plans to become a wealthy pharmacist or a mining engineer. Before coming to Wecquahic, he played football for South Side High School. Currently he is in the Hebrew and Greek clubs, and the Male Chorus. Last summer he studies! karate and painted white lines on streets for the Essex County Highway Commission. Moskowitz, Phyllis A member of the Honor Society, Phyllis tutors in math and Hebrew and is secretary of many of her classes and clubs. She is a youth leader at Young Israel and secretary for its Teen Association. Her favorites arc Broadway show albums. West Side Story” (the movie) Exodus, the piano, and Mazcl tov! In the fall, Phyll plans to attend either Stern College or Rutgers University. Moskowitz, Robert A. Heterogeneous Bob, is a part-time roofer, painter, carpenter, and bus boy. After attending an engineering college, Bob wants to work in the field of nuclear propulsion research. His favorites? Magic, bowling, watching professional sports; eating chicken and hot dogs. Mosi.ey. Saundra Lea Sandy. who considers herself quiet, plans to pursue the career of nursing. This interest is exemplified by her numerous activities in the Future Nurses Club and her work as Wee Bcthian. She is an O.B.A. senior representative, and is very interested in art. 45 Mozar, Vivian M. Penny, who warns us never to underestimate her, plans to attend both a commercial art school, and do office work in the fall. If she has any time left over for recreation, such diversions as swimming, tennis, listening to Johnny Mathis, and enjoying a good steak dinner are sure to occupy her time. A future housewife, Viv is certain that her babysitting experience will be a valuable aid to her. Mueller, Kenneth E. Ken, who describes himself as lazy, hopes to attend college, and then find a profession he enjoys. Bowling, stamp collecting, and sports arc his favorites, although he docs not scoff at just lounging around. When he can, Ken likes to go to the movies and to sporting events. Munoz, Sonia A. Born in Cuba, Sony's interest in Latin America led her to become vice-president of the Pan-American Club. An understanding person, she would like to prepare for a career in psychology during college. In Wcequahic, she has been active as an O.B.A. representative, and Calumet agent. Bowling and listening to music occupy her spare moments. Murray, Ellen Maria Ellen is sweet, serious and quiet, traits well-suited for a nursing career she is considering For amusement, Ellen enjoys volleyball, bowling, and roller-skating. However, there is not much time for these activities; Ellen works part-time as a salesgirl after school hours. Naftai.is, Aian Robert Alan, who describes himself as loquacious, plans to become a history professor or a lawyer. A natural leader, he has been president of the Contemporary Club, chief of the Projection Staff, and an O.B A. representative. Al has been a member of the Stamp, Photography, and Science Projects clubs. In his spare time, Alan collects stamps and paints. Neary, Mary Lou Friendly Babe enjoys dancing, bowling, spaghetti, and Gone With the Wind. She has held a job as a general office worker and has been a secretary to many teachers. Nelson, Marvin Dennis Marv, known as Oacxic to his close friends, plans to attend Essex County Vocational School, where he will train to be a tool and dye maker. He has served on the Sagamore squad throughout his high school years. Reading, writing, and understanding poetry are Marv's primary outside interests. Norinsky, Rhona After spending a year discovering the Israeli way of life, Rhona plans to go on to college and law school. When not ushering or working on the library staff, Rhona spends her time playing Mali Jong, dancing at the Y,” and reading 46 Nover, Stuart Harris College-bound Stu is confident that he'll become a millionaire. A member of both the cross-country and baseball teams, The Butcher” likes reading, music, sports, and eating triple-decker sandwiches. During the past summer, he worked for the Canadian Fur Corporation. Nurin, Emanuel Richard When it comes to swimming, Manny’s a champ. An award w'inning swim team member, Manny uses his skills in the summer as a camp lifeguard and in the winter by helping floundering kiddies at the Y. An avid athlete and coin collector, Manny plans to attend college, and become a business executive. Who can do all this and still keep punching? Manny “the Man Nurin. that's who. Odra, Mary The Y, writing letters, listening to music (especially Johnny Mathis) eating Italian food, reading Hemingway's novels, and knitting: that's Mary in her spare time. Her interest as Calumet agent and as secretary of various classes will help in her planned career of secretarial work or bookkeeping Mary's eventual goal is to become a wife and mother. Olsiian, Mark Optimistic Olsh, who plans to be rich and retired in twenty years, hopes to attend college before he acquires his big fortune. Mark has worked at various jobs outside of school, ranging from swimming instructor to assembly man for a factory. His deep interest and skill in photography have qualified him for the post of Photography Editor of the Calumet for the past three years. Oppenheimfr, Leslie Pcrservering Les is college-bound, uncertain about his exact career, but showing a preference for bio-chemistry. A sports enthusiast, he has been a member of various athletic teams at the Y. I.arnb chops, 1984, Catcher in the Rye, and folksinging stand high among his favorites. Orris, Jane Annette A hard worker, enthusiastic Jane has been secretary for both the O.B.A. and the Business department. A world-traveler, Janie enjoys reading, going to the theater, or attending a meeting of her Temple Youth Group. A member of the Honor Society, Jane hopes to study at the University of Pennsylvania. Ortner, Melvin Wayne Cars and motors seem to be Mel's main interests in life; he plans to go to the Ford Motor Institute in Detroit in the fall. Little Brother, as he is called by his friends, has worked at Parade Motors in New York, and lists motorcycling as his favorite pastime. This moody boy also likes jazz and hamburgers. Palaszczuk, Myrosi.avua Myra has served as secretary of several of her classes, a member of the Library staff, and a Guidance Office monitor. She hopes (appropriately enough) to get a job as a secretary in an office in the fall. In her spare time Blondi” enjoys dancing, oil painting, rock 'n' roll, Elvis Presley, Blue Hawaii. and Gone With the Wind. Her favorite saying — To each his own. Ellen Maria Murray Sonia A. Munoz Kenneth E. Mueller Vivian M. Mozar Rhona Norinskv Alan Robert Naftalis Marvin Dennis Nelson Mark Olshan Stuart Harris Nover Emanuel Richard Nurin Myroslawa Falaszczuk Leslie Oppenheimer Melvin Wayne Ortner Jane Annette Orris 47 Theodore F. Pcarlman Stephanie Pearson Ix-slic Peer Daniel A. Perkins Michael Perlman Lois Llainc Pilchman Dianne Gail Pinkowitz Fern Pochtar Michael Podhoretz Paul A. Pogash David Elliott Poleshuck Herman Polkowitz 48 Pai.madesso. Rosemary Rosie, who hopes to become a secretary-bookkeeper, has done this type of work for an accountant. Some of her outside interests arc bowling, horseback riding, and Italian food. Rosie has been a Sagamore, and also a secretary in the Guidance Office. She believes that life is just a bowl of cherries. and hopes eventually to become a wife and mother. Palmer, Lourdes F. A member of the Pan-American Club, the Future Homemakers of America, and the Inter-Club Council. Luly” also enjoys bowling, going to the movies, traveling, listening to music, and reading good books. A quiet girl, she will attend college and later hopes to become a doctor. Parm, Ronai.d Modest, soft-spoken bur energetic Ron is on his way to a teaching career. A track and fielder. Ron enjoys motorcycling and hot-rod building, and quoting, To err is human; to forgive, divine.” Peace, Suzanne M. Oil painting, dancing, sewing, jazz — these are Miczi's favorites. After attending business school, ambitious Suzanne wants a job calculating machines. Right now, though, she's a Wcebcthian and babysitter when not at Contemporary Club meetings. Peari man, Theodore F. Ted, the heir to Watson Bagel Corp., has spent this summer working for his dad. T.P. claims to have the unusual hobby of collecting expensive junk . Although Theodore looks on the gay side of life, his future career is to serve humanity as a doctor. Pearson, Stephanie Historical novels, singing in the Chorus, spaghetti and meat-balls. home sewing — these are Stcph's favorites. Her hopes: to be a teacher and or a housewife. Peer, Leslie Les likes good books, good music, winter walks, and good people. In Wecquahic, he has worked on the Scholarship Committee, and outside as a counselor and stock boy. At the University of Cincinnati, he hopes to study architecture. Having lived in Israel for four years, and in England for one, Les firmly believes that America cannot be an ostrich with its head in the sand.” Perkins, Daniel A. Dan is not quite sure of his immediate plans, but is contemplating a college education. He finds much pleasure in listening to Tschaikovsky's 1812 Overture,” but when in a less serious mood, he enjoys bowling, playing tennis or working with his model railroad. In school, easy-going Daniel has served as his homeroom's Times representative. Perlman, Michael Mike s great sense of humor and crew-cut account for his nickname,' Baldy. President of the social club AZA, and an active Y member, he also was manager of the school baseball team. Mike, a fan of all good music, has a particular liking for Mario Lanza's singing. Working as a stock clerk and salesman has helped to prepare Mike for his future as a wealthy businessman. Pilch man, Lois Elaine Now she is gone. But we remember her. Friendly, extra-verted. Lois had an unfailingly good sense of humor. She liked people and things; chow mein, bowling. French, paint-ing-by-the-numbers, rock n' roll, reading Gone Wish the Wind. Everyone who knew her liked Lois. She smiled a lot. Even in her last, lingering illness. Lois kept her pain to herself and displayed that warm, brave soul which endeared her to us all. Now she is gone. Pinkowitz, Dianne Gail One of the most avid supporters of the football team, spirited Pinki is always wrapped up in school affairs. Besides being O.B.A. treasurer and Class Council representative, Dianne often finds herself working on decoration committees for school functions. Her interest in art has led her to desire to study the works of Michaclangelo in Italy. A member of the Honor Society and the Bowling Club. Dianne relaxes by reading Gone With the Wind, and writing letters. Pociitar, Fern An individual, Fern's interests fall into two main categories: art and fashion. Fern's favorites: show and folk music (she is a fan of Paul Anka. Robert Goulet, and the Chad Mitchell Trio), lobster, books by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and paintings by Van Gogh. Fern has been a member of the library staff, the art staff of our 3A play, and the ushering staff. Podhoretz, Michael Pod spends much time watching insects and hopes to become a biologist after attending college. Michael also enjoys reading Francis Bacon and being a member of the Contemporary Club. Pogash, Paul A. Paul describes himself as lazy, but he participates avidly in all sports, especially tennis and basketball. He also has found time to play his violin in the school orchestra. Besides working as a coat-checker, Paul is a member of the Tennis and Contemporary Clubs. In college, Paul will study drafting. Poi.eshuck. David Elliott The man of practical and visionary politics. David is headed for an exciting career in civil rights and or civil liberties law. He is accumulating a background by his activity in SANE. CORE. ADA. Debating Club. Contemporary Club, the Physics lab. and the Weeauahic Dance Band. Dave is chairman of this, president of that, and so on. He'll major in history at Rurgcrs' Newark. Polkovcitz, Herman Herman, who plans to attend Newark State Teachers College, hopes to become a history teacher. Interested in astronomy, he spends much of his spare rime looking into his telescope. Herman's enthusiasm for history and politics is displayed in his Honors History course. Rounding out his unusual list of favorites is his singing idol, Judy Garland. 49 Prager, Barbara Ellen Wherever there is fun and laughter that's where Prager is. Friendly and fun-loving, her contagious enthusiasm always affects everyone around her. Prager enjoys reading (her favorite is The Red Pony), and has a particular liking for Corvettes. In school, Barbara has been kept busy as Mr. Schulmans secretary, captain of her gym class, and O.B.A. representative. On her serious side, Barbara has held various jobs and plans a career as a physical therapist. Prisco, Tarquin D. Wild Quinn'' plans to go to college, having been a former paper boy and a member of the Bowling Club. His blaring trumpet may be heard in the band, orchestra, or marching band. His favorites include bowling, baseball, and girls. Rabinowitz, William M. Patient Bill hopes to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and enter the field of engineering. A member of both the Junior and Senior Class Council, he includes mathematics, bridge, tennis, and Scrabble among his favorites. His pet like is reading contemporary books about controversial topics. Rackenberg, Bonnie Linda College-bound Bonnie’s main interest is in helping those less fortunate than she. A hospital volunteer, Bonnie has also worked with mentally retarded children. During her stay in Wecquahic, she was a member of both the Contemporary and French clubs. Bonnie's favorites arc bowling and ice cream. Radi.br, Paul B. The sharpest future orthodontist you ever did see, our cool Paul has practiced for the good life by indulging in bowling, football, basketball, baseball, parties, dating, rock ’n' roll, Johnny Mathis, you-namc-it. The U. of Maryland will welcome this book room chief-of-staff, various-classes-chairman in the fall. Raff, Anne Anne has been an active member of our class, participating in both the O B.A. and Class Council. A fan of folk-music, she also has a fondness for Frank Sinatra and his kind of music. This happy girl has a gay philosophy of life: Live it up and have a blast!” Anne plans to attend a state teachers’ college. Raman. Meryl Meryl is a capable girl who has shown her abilities by being assistant editor of the Calumet. As homeroom secretary, she has aided Mr. Schwartz in unmuddling the attendance records. Come September. Merri will be found at Newark State Teachers' College, but to find her now just look towards Clary's (she loves those Texas Burgers), or the Y,“ or anywhere Peter, Paul and Mary can be heard. Keboredo. Orlando J. Orlando, from Havana, has grown to appreciate typical American institutions: sports cars, girls, and bowling. He also enjoys popular music and interesting books of all kinds. Joe worked as a cashier at S. Klein's, and as a lathe operator for a pump company. He will attend college to study electronic engineering. Richman, At I AN Allan has a rosy future planned; he wants to become a millionaire. To prepare for this career of case, he has developed an interest in coin collecting. A well-rounded individual. A1 is active on the football and basketball teams. Allan claims to be a gourmet and a connoisseur of women. Rieman, Stanley Debonair Stan plans to start a school for future playboys. Sights also has such playboy tastes as filet mignon, sports, and cars. But before he begins his life of case, he plans to fulfill his duty to Uncle Sain. At least this is what he says. Rie.mer, Susan In September, 7.hu Zsi will be in Europe visiting her native Hungary, After she returns to this country, though, she hopes to be married and become a housewife. During the school year. Dimples enjoys bowling, dancing, and fishing while not listening to jazz or reading, she cats Italian food. Ritter. Harvey Ira Broad-minded Harvey is broad-backed as well, after holding jobs as a paper boy, shoe salesman, and warehouse worker. For relaxation, he thinks nothing of lifting 100 lb. weights. A prospective doctor. Harvey enjoys listening to folk music, collecting scientific plastic models, going to the Y,” and reading. Rix, Paula Diane Paula s world is one of song, dance and business letters. In preparation for debut into the business world, Paula has been a secretary for Mr. Shulman and Mr. l.aPenna. As for song and dance,” these are Paulas favorite pastimes, which contribute to her delightful personality. Roberts, Ruby Lee Sparkling Mickic,” a member of the National New Homemakers of America, plans to attend college after graduation. She enjoys collecting records and traveling. Ruby is secretary for Mr. Kapstatter, and a member of the Future Nurses Club. Interested in the business world, Ruby plans to become a stenographer. Robin, Max S. A serious student, Max has really been busy extra-curricularly. He has worked on Junior Achievement programs and with the Civil Air Patrol, besides selling magazines during the summer. Max hopes to attend Stevens to become an aeronautical engineer, and then go on to the Air Force and do graduate work. Rosen, Annette Beth Loquacious” Annette wants to be a housewife and mother after attending University of Bridgeport and majoring in sociology, O.B.A. representative, cheerleading club. Wee Bethian, Bowling Club and secretary of various classes, she has showed her determination and capability every time. Among her favorites arc F. Scott Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Barbara Streisand, and Italian food. 50 Barbara Ellen Prager Tarquin D. Prisco William M. Rabinowitz Bonnie Linda Rackcnbcrg Paul B. Radlcr Anne Raff Meryl Raman Orlando J. Reboredo Allan Richman Stanley Rieman Susan Riemer Harvey Ira Ritter Paula Diane Rix Ruby Lee Roberts S. Robin Annette Beth Rosen 51 Barrv L. Rosenbaum Sonia Rosen Erie Rosen Philip Martin Rosen Alan R. Roscnfcld Gerald Rosenberg Linda Rosenblatt Barbara S. Rosenblatt Joyce Lynne Rothman Murry Rozansky I.ois Rubin 52 Rosen, Eric Eric describes himself as a cynic. A member of the concert, marching and dance bands, the orchestra and the clarinet ensemble, Eric is always occupied. A music enthusiast, he enjoys playing his clarinet, sax and washboard (?). and listening to Gregorian Chants. Fishing and golf are Eric’s favorite sports; A. A. Mi line and Thomas Wolfe arc his favorite writers. Rosen, Philip Martin Wild Phil is mad for fast cars and rangy pizza. He considers 58 wagons and a pitcher of water to be pertinent information. During past summers he has worked on Uncle Moe's” ice cream truck, but doesn’t plan to make that his future work — Phil wants to become an accountant. An ambitious young man, he believes. Don’t do today what you can put off 'rill next year. Rosen, Sonia Many of Sonia’s interests and preferences are quite unusual — she loves to cat onions, take long walks, participate in giggle sessions, and speak German. Sonia’s serious side, however, is manifested by her interest in teaching mentally retarded children. Sonia’s pet desire is to someday adopt a Japanese child. Rosenbaum, Barry L. All Barry needs is a car, some extraordinary speed, and a dragway and he's in seventh heaven. When he’s not racing, however, he’s usually patronizing Grunning’s or Sip'n Sup. After obtaining a good liberal arts education at Union Junior College, Barr)1 wants to train to become an engineer or an optometrist. Rosenberg, Gerald Gerry, who describes himself as serious, is an avid reader who lists among his favorites The Ugly American, Failsafe, and Seven Days in May. Assistant homeroom chairman for three-years, Gerry thinks of the saying, The class will please come to order as his pet peeve. Unique in more ways than one, Gcr” says stewed peaches arc his favorite food. Rosenblatt, Barbara S. A lover of Picasso, Pogo, pink, and printing. Barbara had led a somewhat artistic life. She is the kind of person who is willing to learn new ways, try new things. Barbara shows her liberal attitudes and sensitive feelings through membership in N.C.C.J. and SPU, working with young children, and love of modern dance, a form of free expression. Throughout her college years, Barbara will pursue these artistic abilities. Rosenblatt, Linda I.ynn plans to attend college, and then become a teacher (of what we don't know.) Her interests include bowling, horseback riding, pizza, and popular music. Among her favorite novels are An American Tragedy and Ethan Fromc. Rosenfeld, Alan R. College-bound Alan hopes to be a pilot in twenty years When not working as a cashier, he plays basketball and listens to pop music. Funny-time also likes to car. Rosenfeld, Charles R. Moody Charlie Swinger was chairman of his Business Math class and was 3A Class Council representative. During the summer, he was a counselor at a day camp. Charlie is interested in sports, movies, girls, driving, and rock ’n' roll. His favorite authors are George Orwell and H G. Wells Charlie will attend Monmouth College in the fall, and hopes to become an accountant. Rosbngart, Abraham Abe, who was born in Germany, plans to attend college in September to study bio chemistry In sch x)l he has been an algebra tutor, and a member of both the Chess Club and soccer team. The Y, especially the Israeli club, Carmels and stamp collecting take up much of Abe's free time. His interest in foreign affairs and politics can be seen in his membership on the Teen Cabinet of the Y. Rosen hand, Pauline Pauline, ( Morale to her Sabra friends) is well-known for her Hebrew Culture Club participation, and her love for Israeli music. Motak also manages to find time to go to the “Y to swim, dance and collect stamps. As for the future. Pauline hopes to become a teacher. Rosenzweig. Simon Dissatisfied Simon is rapidly losing his lovable odd qualities. After college he plans to become a biochemist or enter the field of radiation medicine. He enjoys veal cutlets, Blind Willie NcTell, Leadbclly, Robert A. Heinlein, and Ray Brad-bur)-. Because he enjoys observing the weaknesses of human beings and their societies, Simon has had a helluva time at Wccquahic. Roth, Pearl Rachel Happy Pearl, who hates being called Giggles, insists that she has a serious side too. She has worked as an assistant counselor for the Y” day camp, and is a participant in the Contemporary, German, and Chinese clubs. A girl with an artistic flair, Pearl also enjoys sewing, painting and reading. (Gone With the Wind is her favorite.) Pearl will go to college in preparation for teaching History or German. Rothman, Joyce Lynne Joyce, otherwise known as Red, has several unusual favorites (besides the inevitable pizza): motorcycles and black leather jackets. She also devotes much of her time to roller skating, dancing, and working for the Irvington Police Athletic League. Joyce hopes to attend modeling school after graduation. Rozansky, Murry A onetime professional picket, car washer, and packer in a printing plant, Mur likes sports and racing cars, photography, reading, blucgrass, country blues, Leadbelly, Joan Baez, Van Ronk, and Bach. Hopefully a future pre-med or five-year engineering major at Columbia, Mur is an avid member of the Folksinging Club. Murry agrees with Bob Dylan’s statement, ‘Til let you be in my dream if I can be in yours. Rubin, Lois Lois enjoys being with people, as her past jobs as day camp counselor and babysitter, and desire to become a social worker indicate. Quiet and well-liked, Lois loves folksinging, swimming, and driving, and can usually be found wandering around the downtown library. 53 Rudin, I.inda Barbara Fun-loving Linny loves skating, reading, talking on the phone, and listening to the latest hit records. She has been a gym line captain and secretary of her study. Although her belief is 'Better never than early. Linda hopes to further her education in the fall and eventually be a housewife. Rubbens, Barbara Lynn Bewitching Bobbi has a wide range of interests: dramatics, bowling, water-skiing, and art are but a few. Her proficiency as a steno-typist and bookkeeper has been of use to her as secretary of many of her classes. Besides wishing that Mr. Pearl were twenty years younger. Bobbi also hopes to attend either Essex County Adult Tech, or Union Junior College. Rybnick. Bernard Saui. Benny, who describes himself as a mannerly boy. wants to attend college and become a dentist. He is a member of the Soccer Team and chairman of his U. S. History' II class. Sports, reading, food, books on human nature and being with people that have a sense of humor arc Benny's favorites. Saks, Wii ham Pali. Pensive, thoughtful Billy hopes to become a French teacher. He loves the language, and is an interested member of the French Affiliation Club. Billy enjoys bowling, playing tennis and piano, cartooning, and taking care of his tropical fish. Sai kino, Neil Neil, who appropriately calls himself amphibious, has been on the varsity Swim Team and worked as a life-guard. Despite his swimming ability, he wants to become a surgeon, and has worked in a hospital and participated in the Future Physicians Club Among Neil’s favorites arc West Side Story. meat balls and spaghetti, and. of course, swimming. Sai.vatoriei 10. Larry G. Larry, who wants to be rich someday, plans to work in the fall. He was chairman of his gym. history, and commercial art classes, and enjoys Italian food, comics, singing, and rock n' roll. Saiz, Ilene Jane Happy-go-lucky” Ilene, a member of a Y social club, enjoys tennis, talking on the telephone, spare-ribs, and red convertibles. Ixnic has been a typist at the Lenox Finance Co. and secretary to Mr. Finkclstein, as well as chairman of her health and history classes. She plans to attend a state teachers' college after graduation. Saui.s, V'eronica She was a friendly, warm-hearted girl who liked to help others. Veronica was active in the Junior 1-eagucrs and in the Girl Scouts, where she was a leader. Her death was a shock to us all. We will miss her. Scavella, Howard E. Howard, bound for Howard University, can best be described as compact. A harrier on the track team, he has also been chairman of his English class. Girls and football occupy much of his spare time. When asked what he hopes to be doing twenty years from now, Howard promptly replied, Living. SCHACHNER, STEVE After a night's work slinging hot dogs at the Haven, Steve sometimes grabs something to eat for himself at a Chinese restaurant! When he has an extra few minutes, Steve shoots pool or drops in on a K.A.T. meeting. An avid Mathis fan, Steve is also known to spot XKE's from any distance. His future plans include college and a career in architecture or engineering. Schaffer, Ronald College-bound Ace is hoping for a career in pharmacy. Numismatics is one of his favorite hobbies. He also enjoys playing baseball, listening to rock 'n' roll, and reading of the adventures of Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye. Schaub, Paui.a Jean Mystifying Schaubo spends her time bowling, horseback riding, or driving her car. This part-time clerk and typist numbers among her favorites Italian food, jazz, Johnny Mathis, and Peter. Paul and Mary. Paula hopes to become a homemaker and mother. SCHAUFLER, EUGENE Eugene has been very active in Weequahic; he has been a member of the Calumet. the projection staff, the Future Physicians and Contemporary clubs, and was N. Y. Times homeroom agent. He says that his favorite activity is sleeping, and his favorite book is Hiroshima Diary. A pessimistic individual. Eugene plans a future that includes becoming either a doctor, dentist, or teacher. Scheller. Lewis Industrious lew is mechanical-minded; his hobby of building model airplanes and his work as a service station attendant verify this. Lew has been a member of the Chinese and fencing clubs, and has shown his interest and ability in music in the marching band and the orchestra. Next year lew will enter college to become a shop teacher. Scher .er, Joseph M. Joe, who calls himself perplexed, plans to attend an engineering college in the fall. A member of the Honor Society and president of the botany club, he has played in the concert and marching bands for three years. Stamp collecting and playing the sax and the clarinet in a small band arc his favorite activities. Joseph also enjoys War and Peace, ! es Miserables, and Charlie Yardbird Parker. Schindel, Barbara Gail Red has been chairman of her dramatics class and secretary of many other classes. After school hours, she is busy with her part time job as a telephone operator. Frank Sinatra. Johnny Mathis, and Cone With the Wind arc among her favorites. Barbara will attend college after graduation. 54 Linda Barbara Rudin Barbara Lynn Rucbens Bernard Saul Rybnick William Paul Saks Larry G. Salvatoriello Veronica Sauls Steve Schachncr Ronald Schaffer Paula Jean Schaub Howard E. Scavella Eugene Schaufler Lewis Scheller Joseph M. Schcracr Barbara Gail Schindel 55 Leslie Schoffcrman Judith Schottenfcld Minda Jane Schwartz Ronald Sanford Schnack Gaude Scott Neal Alan Schwarzfeld Simon Schwartz Phvllis N. Schwartz Konald Scruggs Robert Edward Scott Roberta Sedaillc John L Scudder Edward Semer Jill Shafman Rachel Shainkind 56 Schnack, Ronald Sanford Ronnie hopes to eventually own a pharmacy. Besides working in local drug stores, he has been on the track ream for three years and the football team and the marine physical teams for two years. Energetic Ronnie builds his muscles by skin diving, swimming, and 'weight lifting. He claims he relaxes that way. Schwartz, Minda Jane Minda wants to pursue a course in physical therapy to help humanity. During her stay at Wcequahic she has been a member of the Future Physicians Club and Class Council. Her list of varied interests include music, art, medicine, and being a member of B'nai Brith Girls. Acting as secretary for Mr. Tumin and Mr. Finkclstcin arc part of Mindy's fond memories of Wcequahic. Schwartz, Phyllis N. Phyll, who describes herself as ’ witty,” has participated in many activities while in Wcequahic. Serving as secretary for her classes and being a member of the Honor Society and Class Council, Phyllis has still found time to work part time at Valley Fair. A lover of all foods, Phyll is especially fond of Chinese dishes. Her other interests include dancing, dating, and driving. Schwartz. Simon Spike plans to attend Drew University where he can follow his life's ambition and become a minister. He is an essential member of school and church choirs and collects old recordings of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and The Holy Modal Rounders. St. Thomas Aquinas, the Holy Bible and the organ take up much of his spare time. SCHWARZFBLD, NEAI. Al AN A modest boy with an off-beat sense of humor. Neal claims that Superttum and The American College Dictionary are his favorite reading materials. Outside of school, he has worked as a stock-boy; inside, he has been chairman of his M A P classes. Neal will study pre law at Rutgers University, where he has been accepted under its early decision plan. Scott, Claude Serious Scotty is a member of the football and varsity basketball teams. A one time cashier, he likes spaghetti, steak, and fiction novels. SCHOFFERMAN, LESLIE Versatile Schoff plans to become a doctor. He has played J.V. baseball, and was a varsity basketball star for three years. Lcs worked at a swim club for two summers, and during school presided over many of his recitation classes. Schoff is a great fan of Cassius Marccllus Clay. SCHOTTBNFBLD, JUDITH Jovial Judy will have the unusual opportunity to spend a year in a kibbutz in Israel. Proficient in Hebrew’, she has been both an active participant in the Hebrew- Club and a Hebrew tutor-teacher. In addition, she has been a member of the Chinese, I.atin and Contemporary clubs, and the Library staff. While in Israel. Judy hopes to have time to listen to folk and classical music and do modern dancing. Scott, Robert Edw ard Quiet Scotty” plans to attend either college or vocational school to become a civil engineer. A sports enthusiast, he has been a player on the J.V. basketball team, track and field team, and football team. Scotty's” interests arc driving, bowling, dancing, reading books, and eating roast beef and strawberry shortcake. Scruggs, Ronald Swinging Ronnie enjoys doing just that; he has played the drums in a band, and likes all kinds of music (including progressive jazz, blues, latin music, and rock n' roll.) Ronnie has worked as a salesman, a pharmacy clerk, and a grocery boy. He will attend Newark Vocational School for post-graduate technical courses. Scuddbr, John L. John, often referred to as McNasty the Brute”, is always available for bowling or football. He has worked both for the Weequahic Barfc rr Shop and for an office. After attending Drake s Business School, however, he would like to do trucking or office work. His duties as president of the Courteniers Social Club occupy the bulk of his spare time. Sedaii.i.e, Roberta Roberts, interested in secretarial work, is a member of both the band and orchestra. She likes horseback riding, bowling, and popular music. This quiet girl has worked as a secretary for Miss Steinholtz. Roberta’s future plans are ordinary enough: to be a housewife. Semer, Edw ard Ed plans to attend I B M. school in the fall His hobby is photography and he has worked in a candy store. Sesser, Allan B. ' Aggressive AI has as a motto: Nothing succeeds like success. He'll either be a teacher or an accountant, after attending Newark State or Newark Rutgers. In school, he has been chairman and or secretary of several classes, a Sagamore, and has been on Calumet and F.rgo staffs. When not working as a librarian, he plays at all sports, reads, and collects stamps. Shafman, Jill Shall 1 be an artist, psychologist, or housewife? is Jill's puzzle about the future. Whatever her choice may be, Jill has had a wide range of activities, including chairman of the Commercial Art class; ushering staff, library staff, and Honor Society. Jill, who calls herself a Carol Burnett type.” enjoys tennis, ballet dancing, knitting, and (what else?) baseball. Shainkind, Rachel German-born Shelly, who came here a year ago as an exchange student from Israel, has many friends, and has learned much in this country. After college, she plans to teach French and Hebrew in high school. Shelly is content when reading Ayn Rand’s novels, listening to jazz, or writing to her many pen-pals. 57 Shambfrc.fr, Iris Marie Sweet and charming Cookie enjoys bowling, reading good books, and listening to jazz and rock n' roll. Her future plans include being a house-wife and working as a secretary. Cookie has already had secretarial experience at the Newark Essex Banking Company, and hopes to attend Katharine Gibbs Business College next year. Shapiro, David Polyphiloprogcnctics is his future; poetry, women, and music arc his present (and his past). Prosaic interests? None. Talent? Unquestionable! Accomplishments? Too many to list completely: his poetry published in professional journals; his violin good enough to be selected for Stokowski's new orchestra; his intellectuality selected by Columbia University at the end of his junior year; his prose good enough for inclusion in this Legend. Shapiro, Judy A newcomer from Irvington High. Judy is a happy, amiable girl who plans to major in psychology at college. She has participated in the student government and art club at Irvington, and the Chorus here at Wecquahic. Among her favorite pastimes are folksinging, playing the guitar, and painting. Shapiro, Marc W. Marc, who considers himself unappreciated, feels that his efforts will be recognized if he pursues a career in psychiatry. Therefore, college will play an important role in his future. Sometimes called Furdo” by close friends, Marc has been a member of the Chess. Contemporary and the Future Physicians' club. His favorite quotation, Modesty is humility, and humility is truth, reveals a somewhat philosophical tendency. Shapiro, Michael S. Although he considers himself shrewd. Mike feels that he is underrated by others. Music-minded Michael plays in our concert band, marching bamf, and orchestra; he also enjoys fishing, sports, Broadway show music, pursuing his interest in girls, and Chinese (food and language.) Michael's goal after college is to be successful in his chosen job. Sharpe, Ronald Alan Ronald is a football fan whose enthusiasm has led him to selling programs for the Newark Bears football games. Bowling, following the horse races, and cars take up most of Bugsy’s spare time. Nevertheless, Ronald plans to find time this September to attend college to become a real estate broker. Sherot, Mary Harriet Petite Mar is proof of the adage, good things come in small packages. A member of the band and orchestra, Mary was also a New York Times agent. French club participant and volunteer worker at the Wecquahic Summer High School office. A prospective teacher and housewife. Mary is on a steady diet of pizza, fried chicken, and Peter, Paul, and Mary. Shisler. Rochelle Leah Quiet, friendly, sensitive. Shelly finds that drawing and dancing best fit her personality. In the fall, she hopes to work in one of the Newark insurance companies. She believes that to be successful one must work toward one's goal. Shelly remembers seeing West Side Story. eating Chinese food, and enjoying life at Wecquahic as her favorite experiences. 58 Shmurak. Linda Susan Truly feminine in both action and thought, Lin is presently interested in fashion illustration. However, after attending her choice college, Newark Rutgers, Linda will probably follow a career in psychology or romance languages. She adores Keane paintings, lobster Cantonese, and classical music. Linda has been a member of the Contemporary Club, and a secretary for Mr. Pearl and Mr. Schwartz Shoham, Noga Born in Israel, Noga enjoys swimming, hiking, traveling, art. and the theater. She has worked as counselor at the Y camp, secretary for Mr. Gross, and library assistant. Noga. who describes herself as friendly and kind, hopes to attend college and become a Hebrew or kindergarten teacher. Shortridge. Leslie Ari eata Talkative Lea, still uncertain as to post-high school education, hopes to become a night club owner within twenty years. Ice skating and rock 'n' roll arc her main outside interests. Siegel, Jack Jack, who calls himself wicked. hopes to go to college and become an accountant. He goes to the Y, and collects coins and stamps. Signal. Fuia Mae Fula Mae's two main ambitions in life arc to become a nurse and housewife. She hopes to study nursing at A T College in the fall. Fula Mae states that she likes all types of food and music, especially blues. Silber, Susan Kerry Wide-ranging interests and accomplishments keep Cookie busy. This future foreign ambassador has taken on many jobs, and has done them all well, including her Legend stint as commissar of files and administration. She reads Joyce, listens to Pete Seegcr, and admires Modigliani. Susie has even managed to keep our school Lothario in his place. Sii.verberg, Stephen On the library staff, Steve gets a good chance to indulge in his favorite past-time: reading. Just give him a book, Mad, or a science fiction classic, and he's content. A baseball manager and member of the Spanish Honor Society, Stephen also enjoys all food and his work in a supermarket. Steves future plans include Rutgers. Sii.verstein, Joel W. Joel is a modest boy who is undecided about his future. His interests include bowling, stamp collecting, gardening, and eating Chinese food. He has been Mr Lemcrman's secretary, as well as a member of the Stamp and Bowling clubs. Iris Marie Shamberger David Shapiro Judy Shapiro jL V X Mary Harriet Sherot Rochelle Leah Shisler Marc W. Shapiro L Leslie Arleata Shortridge Jack Siegel I.inda Susan Shmurak Noga Shoham Eula Mae Signal Susan Kerry Silber 59 Edward Sims Harvey L Sinins Geraldine Ann Sippel Donna Marie Sisnetsky Howard Skurarofsky William Slate Louis Robert George Slinsky Katie L Smalls Allen Smith Clarissa Ann Smith Gilda Snapinn Saundra Snyder Norma Marcia Sobcl Marlene Sheila Sokoloff Gerald Solomon Susan M. Solomon 60 Sims, Edward An ambitious boy, cool Rupert has worked as a record keeper and has great interest in (he Civil Air Patrol. Still, Eddie finds time for football and girls. Eddie is considering a career in the Air Force. Sinins, Harvey L. In September, Harv will attend art school in preparation for his career in interior decorating or designing. Harv has been a history class chairman, a Sagamore, and a Calumet agent. A friendly boy who likes mood music, he declares, I have never met a girl I haven't liked. Sippel, Gekai.dine Ann He that has a merry heart has a continuous feast — this is the key factor in Gcrri's personality. An extremely lively girl, she enjoys bowling, horseback-riding and the theater. Gerri, who plans to attend business college upon graduation, hopes to become a good wife and mother. Sisnetsky, Donna Marie Sis. who will attend I.D.M. school in September, considers herself dangerous. Before Donna settles down to a quiet family life she hopes to go on a cruise around the world. Her favorites arc Paul Newman, Italian food, and boys. Skuratofsky, Howard Crash” can often be seen careening down Chancellor Ave. in one of his many cars. When he tires of this, he enjoys shooting a few games of pool. Active as an O.B.A. representative, Howard plans a short working career, after which he will retire. Slate, William Handsome, dark-haired Billy has rather avant-garde interests. He is an avid fan of Bob Dylan, Bill Monroe, and Vivaldi; he also enjoys bluegrass music, foreign cars, and reading Sid-dartba. Billy, who describes himself as discontented, plans a career in journalism or political science. He’s been on the Calumet staff and the J.V. basketball squad. Si insky, Louis Robert Georoe Ambitious Lou plans to study music and become an entertainer. In the past, he has had jobs as a singer and musician, and has worked for the Boys’ Club. He enjoys the Boys’ Club, singing, bowling, music, Chinese food and tennis. Smai.ls, Katie L. Wonderful Katie plans to attend a New York business school in order to become a I B M operator. In the past, she has had jobs at Woolworth’s, Warren’s Restaurant, and Avon Cosmetics. She participates actively in the Modern Dance Club, and enjoys reading, listening to jazz, and drawing fashions. Smith, Allen Allen describes himself as lazy, but, nevertheless, he plans to find a job in September. Sports, such as bowling, and novels, such as 1984, arc Al’s favorites. Smith, Clarissa Ann Schotzy,” who has worked as a typist and as a nurse’s aid, plans to be a secretary this fall. A girl who appreciates fine music and food, she also enjoys playing the piano and eating apple pie. Clarissa’s advice to others is always be friendly. Snapinn, Gilda Snap enjoys sports (tennis, bowling), art, jazz albums, spaghetti, and Catcher in the Rye. She has participated in the Focus on Leadership program at the Y and has worked in the Y day camp as a junior counselor. This future gym teacher hopes to attend the University of Miami. Snyder, Saundra Billie, as Saundra is know to her friends, plans to pursue a career in nursing or teaching at Virginia State College. She is an O.B A. representative, and enjoys skating, art, music, and eating spaghetti. Sobei., Norma Marcia Looking forward to a career of clerical work, Norma plans to attend school and work in the fall. She enjoys reading The New York Timet and, as for food, her rastc is international; she likes both pizza and Chinese food. A great fan of boys, she also enjoys listening to records. Sokoi.off, Marlene Sheila An extremely conscientious girl. Marlene hopes to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology to become a fashion buyer. She has been involved in a wide range of school activities: layout editor of the Legend, art committee for the 3A play and 4B hop, algebra tutor. Painting, knitting, bowling, and dancing are a few of her favorites. Marlene confidently says, The future I may face now; I have proven the past.” Solomon, Gerald Baldy is presently assistant sports editor of the Calumet. He has been on the J.V. Basketball team and Class Council during his Junior year. An executive is what he plans to become. Baseball, bowling, records, hot dogs. Johnny Mathis, ind convertibles occupy much of his spare time. Solomon, Susan M. legend Editor-in-chief, Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Chairman and or secretary of various classes, Susie seems headed for a level-headed successful career in law, majoring in history at some unnamed East Coast all-girls college, pausing only to read Camus, or to admire Picasso. 61 Soviv, Abraham Interestingly different, Abe hopes to become a playwright and director. He considers acting his most worthwhile pursuit, as can be seen by his participation in the Circle on the Square Teen-age Workshop, and in our own 3A play. A Fourth of July baby, Abe's declaration of independence has been true to his birth-date. Spath, Ann Marie Cute Ann wants nothing more than to be a contented housewife. Her immediate post-high school plans, however, include a job in which she can put her secretarial preparation to good use. A lover of Italian food and expressions ( Mama Mia”) Ann Marie also enjoys dancing, swimming, and sketching Spatz. Howard A stint in the Army is lanky Howard s immediate plan. He hopes to become a pro basketball player. When he has time, Howard likes to play ball at the Y. and to watch drag races. Stawicki, Son; a Dolores In preparation for a career in modeling. Sonja will attend the Barbizon School. She enjoys dating a variety of boys, and marriage is her ultimate goal. Tweedy Bird” also likes food and records. Steckman, Harry If you sec someone rushing through the halls supporting a bundle of New York Times on his notebook, it's Harry. In school, Harry is also involved in the Contemporary, French Affiliation and French clubs. However, Harry's membership in the Future Physicians Club gets much of his attention since he plans to become a neurosurgeon. Harry plays both classical and pop” music. No wonder two of his idols arc Van Cliburn and Dave Brubeck. Steckman, Lawrence A. Undecided about his future, Larry has varied interests and working experiences which can help him decide upon a career. I.arry has already worked in a bakery and at a summer camp. When not catering to whims of perpetually hungry children. Larry plays tennis, reads (especially Oscar Wilde), and listens to music. In school, he has participated in the Botany and Contemporary clubs. Steinberg, Lawrence M. Rambunctious Steiny plans to become a teacher after graduation from Newark Rutgers. In the past, he held a job in a shoe store and played J.V basketball. Outside of school, he participates in sports, particularly bowling. Roast beef is his favorite food. Stei.i.man, Barbara Gail Happy in almost everything she does. Barbara has even found fun in performing her secretarial chores in Fnglish and sales classes. If you ever need a skiing or bowling partner, or want to listen to Frank Sinatra, see Stella. Incidentally, she has had secretarial experience, and will enroll at Essex County Vocational School in September. Stern. Theodore Teddy is enthusiastic about sports in any form. He served as captain of the J.V. basketball team in the ninth grade, and likes baseball, football and swimming. He is also an avid fan of Elgin Baylor. Some of his favorites arc: pizza. The Ugly American, and Dion. Teddy wants to be in school twenty years from now — as a teacher. Stewart, Harry John From the halls of Montezuma . . will become familiar words to Hatch,” a future Marine. After his hitch, he will choose a career as a baker, mechanic, or mortician. A weight-lifter who believes in keeping himself physically fit, Harry also plays basketball and football. Stione, Caroi a Hardworking Carola can be found at the A.D.A. office Saturdays where she types, writes boosters and never complains about the long hours. An active SANE member, she believes that only by replacing the system of war can mankind hope to survive to achieve and preserve the political freedoms and economic justice which we hold to be basic human rights. When not reading Veblcn, Kafka or Nietzsche, she is usually listening to Bill Evans, Miles Davis or Lcnnie Tristano. Straus, Isidor You wouldn't expect a National Merit Scholarship finalist who plans to study electrical engineering to enjoy Rocky and Bullwinkle, but Izzy does. He also likes pizza, hot dogs, sports, and electronics. A really great” kid, he has worked as both a paper boy and a food vendor. Izzy also belongs to the Spanish Honor Society. Straus, Jane Ilsa During pensive moments, college-bound Jane listens to Johnny Mathis, but, in less serious moods, she has fun doing anything, including ice skating, attending art school, and camp counseling. She had a part in Harvey and she's been an O.B.A. representative and an earnest Legend staffer, too. Strauss, Carol Ann Always busy, Carol works for the Jabel Ring Co., attends meeting of the Class Council, the Future Teachers' Club, and the French Affiliation Club. In her spare time, this active ?;irl enjoys bowling, dancing, painting or reading. Her avorites: Daphne du Mauricr, Las Miserable!, and ice cream. Carol will attend Newark Rutgers to become a teacher. Striker, Anne A. Sweet little Annie is one of those persistent girls who lives by the adage; If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again.” A part-time clerk-typist at Beth Israel Hospital, Anne plans to pursue a secretarial career. Enjoying a thick, juicy, steak, listening to some swinging music, and participating in numerous church activities keep Anne quite busy. Summer. Carol Ann La dec da is an apt nickname for Carol, who is engrossed in all things dramatic and musical. A former dance instructor, this ambitious girl plans to take advanced musical education in preparation for a career as a professional singer. Her activities are just what you'd expect: choir, her own singing group, dancing, and dramatics. Somehow, she still finds time for boys. 62 Abraham Soviv Ann Marie Spath Howard Spatz Sonja Dolores Stawicki Harry Stetkman Lawrence A. Steckman Lawrence M. Steinberg Barbara Gail Stellman Theodore Stern lsidor Straus Jane I Isa Straus Carol Ann Strauss Anne A. Striker Carol Ann Summer Harry John Stewart Caro la Stione 63 Michael D. Swangin Sondra E. Sweigman Benjamin Sylvin Stephen W. Tatarcnko Kenneth Thompson Judith V. Varadi William Thorpe. Jr. Joel Lee Trachtenberg Paula Carole Umschweis V Naomi Vernick Kenneth R. Vogel Richard N. Waldman 64 SUSSMAN, El.EANA Understanding when friends need understanding, serious when life is serious, happy when life is loveable: that's Elcana. Her concern for others has let! her to an intended career in social work and has been responsible for her interest in NCCJ and the Class Council Through the songs of Joan Baez, the writings of J. D. Salinger and A. E. Hous-man, and her own contributions to F.rgo, Elcana has relayed and acquired a sensitive feeling for people. Suszko, Ikf.ne She hopes to live in Massachusetts and own a Mercury convertible by next year. A member of the art club, and a teacher's secretary during school hours. Irene likes to listen to records, dance, and watch football or baseball games. Chinese food, Frankie Avalon, and Bobby Rydell arc a few of her favorites. Sutta, Norman A. Rutgers-bound Norman is Wcequahic's colorful dentist. He has 1 ecn manager of the basketball team as well as a participant in football and baseball games. Coin collecting, bowling, and hearing Al Jolson sing (?) arc three of Norman's interests. Swain, Joyce Leslie You can always be sure of an honest opinion from frank Joyce. A tcmpermcntal person, dubbed ''Swain'' by her friends, she plans a career in teaching. Joyce's diverse interests have lead her to the Presidency of the Dramatics Club and membership in the Wee-Bcthians. In her spare time, she likes nothing better than to curl up and read a book. SwANtiiN, Michael D. Mike the Magnificent'1 hopes to be graduated as an accountant from Howard University or Villanova University, and then to become a C.P.A. He enjoys bowling, baseball, football, and, after all this physical exertion, has quite a healthy appetite. Sweioman, Sonora F. Human Sondra enjoys reading, writing, and Spanish. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, and Contemporary Club. In the past, she has tutored in Latin. She was a'National Merit Semi-finalist. Sylvin, Benjamin ''Butch, our indoor and outdoor track star, plans a career in medicine. He has had extensive physical training in bowling, scuba diving, and water skiing. Eating Bunny Bombs, collecting stamps, and playing in the playground are Butch's favorite free-time activities. Tatarenko, Stephen W. Steve enjoys several different forms of athletics; he has been a member of the cross country, basketball, and Marine physical fitness teams, and also holds the 1962 and 1963 school records for squat jumps. Playing the accordion in a band is one of Steve's favorite pastimes. He is also president of the Junior Ukranian Orthodox League. Thompson, Kenneth Tommy is a man of many faces — as a worker, he's a known truck driver, carpenter, and furnace operator; on the sports scene, a deft basketball player and excellent bowler; in Wccquahic, a trusty Sagamore. But when college-bound Tommy just wants to relax, he's happy if you hand him a telephone and a plate of chocolate cake. Thorpe, William, Jr. After graduation, Scoopy's” destination is Howard University, where he will prepare to become either a teacher or a businessman. An avid basketball player, he will play college basketball and perhaps turn pro. In his spare time, William likes to bowl and to have a good time.” Trachtenberg, Joel Lee Rutgers, New Brunswick will find Joel a boy of many interests; he enjoys photography, cars, reading. New York, food, money, long walks, and travel. Whether he's working as a librarian or a clerical worker, or just having fun, Joel Loves life, finds it quite fascinating, and at times even quite livable! Umschweis. Paula Carole Vivacious Paula plans to attend a state college and become a phys. ed. teacher. She has been a secretary for the guidance office and Mr. Schwartz. She participates actively in the Bowling Club and the Wee Bethians. Paula likes Chinese dinners, bowling and participating in many outdoor sports. Yaradi, Judith V. Since Judy was born in Budapest and lived in Paris for three years, her favorite foods arc French and Hungarian. After graduating from a state teacher's college she would like to return to France Meanwhile, she keeps busy as a hospital volunteer, an OB.A. representative, and a member of the library staff. Vernick, Naomi Naomi plans to attend a liberal arts college, become a psychologist, and get married. She was a dental assistant and Mr. Goldberg's secretary for two years. A member of the twirling club, Naomi also keeps busy bowling, driving, and playing tennis. Her favorite saying is Memories worth remembering should never be forgotten.” Vogel, Kenneth R. Vogue, who thinks he is cool, might have obtained this notion from spending three summers as a lifeguard at Brook-side Swim Club. He intends to go to American College, and then become a lawyer. Bowling, football, baseball, and numismatics occupy his leisure hours. Waidman, Richard N. Tiny, who periodically changes his interests, hopes to settle down in college as a biological science major. Among his activities, he has played junior varsity baseball for two years: he has been a class officer many times, and a member of the Future Physicians. Contemporary and Math Clubs. Richie's favorite foods (among a great many) are Chinese. 65 Waldor. Michael S. Mickey’s ultimate goal is to become an actor anti a comedian. He has worked toward this goal by acting, dancing, and doing choreography in the Y” shows. Zany Mickey loves show music, the theater, horseback riding, tennis, coin collecting, steak, lobster, and T.V. shows starring Lucille Ball. An office monitor and chairman of several classes, Mickey will attend college in the fall. Walker, David Sports-minded Dave is an enthusiastic fan of baseball and football. Working on hi-fi's and electronic amplifiers keeps him occupied after school. However. Dave still finds time to listen to his favorite recording artists, Harr)’ Bclafontc and Ray Charles, or to enjoy a bowl of spaghetti. Wallack. Joel Jeffrey Sweet Pea, who considers himself the Ivy League' type, has been the talented drum major of our Marching Band. In all sorts of weather, he could often be found repeating the familiar command, Mark time, march! Joel has also been an active participant in the O.B.A. and the National Honor Society in school; outside, it’s K.A.T.. jazz, concerts, and cars. Ward. Beverley Ann After four years at Howard University, Bev would like to become a business law teacher. Her literary tastes lean toward Edgar Allen Poe and James Baldwin (especially Another Country and Nobody Knout My Name.) Beside reading, she enjoys bowling, participating in her social club and cherchant les garcons. Ward, Rena Estelle Sincere Bunny plans to attend Essex College of Business, where she hopes to learn to become a private secretary. She enjoys dancing sewing, skating, eating tuna fish, and listening to Ray Charles and Johnny Mathis. Wasserburger, Diane Lynn A friendly, unassuming person, Di plans to enter a vocational school after graduation. Acting as Mr. Adler's secretary and studying have kept her busy in Wecquahic. When not involved in school, however, she finds plenty of time for her favorite music (folk and rock n' roll), boys, and bowling. Wassbrman, Phyllis Irene Phyll has fun attending meetings of the social club Les Angcs, listening to popular music, enjoying a pizzaburger, or just staying at home. Medical technology is the field Phyllis wants to pursue at E.C.V.C. Wasserman, Sandra Lee Carefree Sandi likes art. music, horses and boys. We'd write more about her, except she threatened to do damage to us if we did. Weinstein, Donna G. Donna is an unusual girl who actually likes working. She thoroughly enjoys her job and is sure she'll like college, and buying for a N. Y. department store. Donna, a homeroom Legend representative, loves to read and goes crazy over Italian food and the color blue. Weisberc.er, Lillian Born in Italy, I.il hopes to spend much of her future traveling. She loves movies, books, and music, and lists Paul Newman, Sammy Davis Jr., A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and the Chad Mitchell Trio as her favorites. She also sketches and was on the art staff of the }A play. Lil's favorite quote is, This above all; to thine own self be true. Weisbrot, Carol H. Friendly and gregarious Carol hopes that teachers' college will train her to be an excellent elementary school teacher. A member of the Legend staff, an officer of the B'nai Brith Girls, and a Calumet agent, she truly finds working her most worthwhile activity. Among Carol's other interests are: operating an I B M. keypunches eating Chinese ftxxl, reading modern novels, and listening to Broadway show music. Weiss, Robert Eugene President of the O.B.A. and Class Council member, Bobby hopes that done day he can be somewhere in politics. In addition to his interest in history and current affairs, he is a lover of music; he has participated in the Wecquahic band and orchestra and in the All-State Orchestra. Bobby hopes to attend a co-ed liberal arts college. Weissman, Eric Unappreciated Eric hopes he'll never have to work, bur in the fall, he plans to attend college. In the past, he has been a member of the Dissecting Club. Golf, stamp collecting, and classical music take up much of his spare time. Weitzner, Leslie Arlene A member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies, the Class Council, the library council, and many clubs; Latin, Spanish, and geometry tutor; student director of the }A play — that's Leslie. Yet school is only one facet of Ix-slic's busy life She enjoys reading (especially Spanish books), traveling, acting (WBGO: four years), hiking, bicycling. New York, the NCCJ Brotherhood Institute, the N. Y. Shakespeare Festival, and foreign movies. Leslie plans to join the Peace Corps or become a social worker. Welland, Mark F. Mark, who is interested in electronics, plans to attend Newark College of Engineering in the fall. During his spare time, he installs hi-fi's and repairs T V. sets. After school. Mark is an active member of the Senior Class Council. Sailing, reading, and operating his amateur radio station give him pleasure. In the future. Mark will work as an electrical engineer. West. Sandra Literary-minded, freedom-loving Sandi hopes to pursue her interest in creative writing in college, and later become an English professor. A highly-skilled writer, she has been a member of Ergo. Calumet, and the Y literary magazine-staffs When not involved with the Weequahic Press, NCCJ, NAACP, or CORE. Sandi enjoys strolling in the Village, writing poetry, painting, and reading. 66 David Walker Joel Jeffrey Wallack Beverley Ann Ward Rena Estelle Ward Diane I.ynn Wasscrburgcr Phyllis Irene Wasscrman Sandra Lee Wasscrman Erie Weissman I-eslie Arlene Weitzner Mark F. Welland Sandra West 67 Hermina W. Williams Lucius Williams v v Janice Lorraine Williamson Carl Irving Wilson Marcus Wilson Dennis Charles Wishnic Ronald J. Wilson Norman Wilson Ellen Wiss Elaine Ruth Witman Audrey Renee Wolf Cheryl W. Wright 68 White, Loraine Carole Loraine, who worked in a variety store, plans to attend Montclair State Teachers’ College to become a physical education teacher. An O.B.A. representative tor 2 years, Loraine likes modeling, dancing, and playing football. Wiener, Barbara Ruth Bobbie, who hopes to go to Douglass College, docs not wish to worry about her future career as yet. A member of the Future Teachers Club and Hebrew Culture Club, she finds U. S. History, and Broadway music equally enjoyable. During her spare time, Bobbie has worked as a babysitter and as a camp counselor. Williams, Carol Carol’s future includes attending a business school and becoming a housewife. Butchie to her friends, she describes herself as being unique. She worked as a babysitter and salesgirl, and was secretary for many of her teachers. Bowling, skating, writing letters and listening to Ray Charles arc Carol’s favorites. Williams, Donald Jerome Although he has worked as a salesman. Donald would rather sleep than work. In the fall he will attend Shaw University, and plans to go into business after graduation. Donald has been on the track and football teams, and has been captain of the cross-country team. Williams, Hekmina W. Hermina's sweet disposition is reflected in her desire to be a teacher, wife and mother. Frequently she has worked as a mother's helper, caring for small children. Bowling, skating, sewing, and listening to jaz2 are Hermina's favorite spare-time interests. In school, she has participated as a Calumet agent. O.B.A. representative, and as a secretary in the health office. Williams, Lucius “Luscious” Lucius has been an avid participant in school sports. When not practicing on the basketball, track and cross country teams, he is watching baseball or football on T V. Lucius’s philosophy of life, You can make it if you try!” will enable him to get far in the business world. Williamson, Janice Lorraine Jan. who describes herself as charming, plans to attend the City Hospital School of Nursing to become a registered nurse. Her two main interests are playing the organ and being with boys (an odd combination.) Jan firmly believes that morality is a private and costly luxury. Wilson, Carl Irving Carl, who plans to attend a college in the fall, has a passion for Latin mottoes. When not demonstrating his prowess in that classical language, Carl might be found playing or teaching the guitar. This unpredictable young man plans to become a doctor. Wilson, Marcus Joe Chink” dans to put his culinary and creative abilities to use as a chef. However, a career in the business world may follow. He finds poetry a relaxing outlet, but when he’s full of energy, Marcus likes nothing better than a fast-moving game of baseball. Whatever his move, however. Marcus believes in Chcrchcz la femme. Wilson, Norman If you’re planning to go to a party, see a movie, or listen to Lena Horne and Earl Garner, you have a friend in Norman. Shy Norm's not always relaxing though; he's known to really move, especially on track team, and working as a stock boy. In September. Norman hopes to be at Drake or Remington Rand Business School studying office work. Wilson, Ronald J. Ronald is a friendly young man who takes an active part in several sports, including j.v. football and indoor and outdoor track. Aside from these activities. Ronnie enjoys building models, listening to ’way-out jazz, and dating cool girls. His post-high school plans include college, and post college plans include becoming the father of five boys! Wishnie, Dennis Charles One minute Dennis is participating in an intellectual discussion about politics or current events and the next minute he's concentrating on a football game or a pretty girl. Amiable Dennis has become well-known as an exuberant representative to both the senior and junior class councils. This active senior plans a career in law. Wiss, Ellen Who is better equipped to know what’s new at the Y” than Ellen, the VP of the Teen Council? Besides events at the Y, whimsical Ellen is also up on Picasso, Hemingway and the latest show music. When she finds some extra time after working as Calumet agent and O.B.A. representatives, Ellen babysits. September will find her in college, preparing for a teaching career. Wrr.man, Elaine Ruth Lainie's prowess in world affairs is demonstrated by her first-place award in the United Nations contest. In fact, she intends to devote her life to the social sciences, cither as a diplomat or a history teacher. An inquisitive person, her interests range from 19th Century art to tennis and folk music. She has been active in Weequahic as a member of the Contemporary Club, the Ushering Staff, and the Honor Society. Wolf, Audrey Renee Congenial Aud plans to attend the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School after her high school graduation. When not baby-sitting, Audrey may be found dancing, swimming, or attending parties. Her favorites include Italian food, rock n' roll, and Troy Donahue. Wright, Cheryl W. Cheryl, a future biology teacher, has gotten valuable experience by working as a nurses' assistant. She has also been active on the Youth Council and in the Girl Scouts. In her spare time, she enjoys skating, listening to music, and reading Another Country. 69 Wright, Edna Determined Edna plans a career as either a teacher or a beautician. Twinkle-Toes has been a gym captain, and a secretary in her Spanish class. She spends her spare time baby-sitting, bowling, or choir singing. Wright, Ronai.d W. Ronald, who has already spent a summer as a grocery store clerk, will work this fall raising some money. An admirer of Norman Rockwell, he plans to become a commercial artist. This artistic boy also sings in his church choir and plays football. Wright, Sharon Leslie Petite Cissie plans to attend I.B.M. school in the fall. She has been a clerk and a typist at St. Barnabas Medical Center and the Beth Israel Hospital. She enjoys bowling, and plans a successful career as a businesswoman. Wright, Valeska Ann Serious and ambitious Valeska has decided to become a hospital nurse. She has shown her true interest by working as a Wee-Bcthian, by attending the Future Nurses Club, and babysitting. In addition, she loves physical activity: tennis, bowling, dancing, and roller-skating. At leisure moments, Valeska enjoys eating French fries, listening to Joan Baez, or reading the novels of Pearl Buck. Wymisner, Lewis Don't be surprised if, at the mere mention of fishing. Lewis suddenly appears. An enthusiastic fisherman, Yehudi' also has tried his fins at skin and scuba-diving. When not in a damp atmosphere, Lewis manages our gridders, works as a mail clerk at the YMHA, or tinkers with magic, photography, or sports cars. Yaney, Jei E. Tough Jethro, an O.B.A. representative for 3 years, plans to attend Rutgers and then become a veterinarian. His interests include basketball, skin diving, Chinese food. cars, and boats. To Kill A Mockingbird was his favorite book. Yeskel, Tema Arlene When not reading, knitting, or just plain thinking, idealistic and inquisitive Tema is usually absorbed in some debate about politics. In fact, government will be her major at Douglass College. An energetic Weequahicitc, she has demonstrated her capability as secretary of the National Honor Society and the French Club, and contributor to the Legend and Calumet staffs. Among her favorites are Bernard Malamud, Daphne du Maurier, maple walnut ice cream, and Mr. Pearl. Yorn, Ira Paul Anyone looking for Ira will probably find him in his Impala Super-Sport. Ira not only drives for enjoyment, but also for getting to and from Valley Fair, where he has worked as cashier and stock boy. Ira, who enjoys indoor sports (bowling and pool) was also on the cross country team. Ira hones to attend University of Pittsburgh or Scton Hall and, after the B.A., study orthodontia. 70 Yourish. Philip Phil plans to attend Newark State College after graduation During his stay in Wecquahic, he has held a few jobs Among them: drugstore clerk, newspaper boy. Phil numbers tropical fish, bowling, and show music among his favorites Ziegler. Rita Lynne Friendly, sensible, intuitive Rita plans to major in psychology at the University of Connecticut, and later go for her PhD. A member of the Honor Society, vice-president of Ergo, French and math tutor, she is an interested and perceptive individual. In her spare moments. Rita enjoys swimming, reading, and being with her friends. She strongly believes that the past is gone forever; but there is a future which is our own.” Zeipf-r, Barbara Zcppy loves the theater, music, people, French food, and the N Y. Mets. Her favorites arc Rodgers and Hammerstcin, Andy Williams, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and the expression Big Schmid!” This enthusiastic girl has worked part time as a stock-girl in a department store, and has found time for tutoring, working as a hospital volunteer, singing, and participating in the Contemporary Club. Barbara is also a member of the Honor Society. Ziering, Robert W. An affable member of the Honor Society, Bob also participates in other school activities, including Photography, Contemporary, and French clubs. Projection Staff, Scholarship Fund and Soccer Team. Now working as a clerk. Bob plans to become a physician after college. When not puttering around in school activities, Bob is active in the ”Y,” and likes to dabble in oils. Zilber, Josef Joe likes the typical American food: hamburger. His future plans? College and a teaching career. Joe collects coins in his spare time. Zimetbaum, Lisa M. It is not unusual for Lisa to become enthusiastic over a Renoir painting, a beautifully written book, or an Edith Piaf record A sensitive and compassionate girl, l.isa enjoys helping people and w ill pursue a career in social work. Although the Spanish Honor Society and the Legend Staff keep Lisa busy, she still finds time to go museum-hopping, and to absorb what she can from the cultural world around her. Zweibel, Ei.ena Don't be deceived by Elena's quietude — one of her favorite activities is target shooting. She also enjoys bowling, traveling, and knitting. F.lena, who has devoted much of her time to volunteer work at Beth Israel Hospital, plans to study medical technology. Zykorie, Stuart Serious, likeable Siu hopes that he may one day become a physician. He has found the Latin, Math, German, and Future Physicians clubs most enjoyable. Although Stu has his serious side — symphonic and jazz records, eclectic” reading — he also likes tennis, ping-pong and bowling A class council representative and a clarinetist in the orchestra. Stu is among the top-ranked scholars despite his alphabetical placement here. Edna Wright Ronald W. Wright Sharon I-oslie Wright Valeska Ann Wright Lewis Wymisner Jed E. Yaney Tcma Arlene Yeskel Ira Paul Yorn Stuart Zykorie 71 Acknowledgement is made to Lorstan Studios and Wayne Chen for their pictures; to the various newspapers for permission to use their headlines; and to Progress Associates, our printer, for their cooperation. Editor-in-Chief: Susan Solomon Staff: Administrative Editor. Marilyn Greenfeder Editorial Board: Layout and Design: Copy: Photography: Administration-. Art: Biographies: Sophomore Ass'll Marlene Sokolof? Judy Herr Martha Ix wcnstein Wayne Chen Phyllis Farkas Minda Schwartz Susan Klein Elizabeth Davidson Dcna Gittleman Barbara Rappaport Senior-. Irene Edwards Melvin Jacobs Ellen Marcus Dolores Mayberry Barbara Rosenblatt Junior: Sophomore: Auxiliary Staff: Steven Duchon Sigy Finman Eleana Sussman Jane Straus Carol Weisbrot Tema Ycskcl Rita Ziegler I.isa Zimetbaum James Lowenstein Pamela Scott Judy Klein Paul Lickcr Murry Rozansky Faculty: Edward Tumin, Editor R. J. Bruder, Business Philip Egeth, Photography The Legend w eequahic High School June 1964 Volume XXXI O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon . . . 75 To our friend and advisor, Mrs. Jennie Twardus: Thanks, The Class of 1964 76 Introduction Our yearbook is about things and people. You will sec both. This is an account of our four years at Weequahic, seen through the rhythm of the activities of a year, through the abstract moods, the fads, the follies which have made our high school days what they were. We open the legend with the students; we close with the faculty. The students arc, in one sense, the editors of this book; they have shaped class policy and ideas. Their pictures were placet! at the beginning, acting as an introduction to the yearbook and to the memories we hope the Legend will awaken. We have presented the faculty at the end of our yearbook; for when we leave and close our books, the teachers remain as the link between our past and their future. From cover to cover, the tangible facts and the intangible images of our four years at Weecjuahic have been presented. We have described the obvious: the 556 of us, the 1932 school house, overstocked by 1,000; the 10,000 volume-library; the chairs, desks, mops, typewriters, water fountains, gym lockers, and geometry compasses. We are physically aware of these things, but what of that which we can not see or touch? We know certain indefinable qualities exist; we sense and feel that they are important to us. And yet, these other images are difficult to describe; they are the inner reflections of the individual. The photographs, essays, and satirical cartoons in the yearbook are representative, we hope, of this spirit. 77 a!- ° FALL T0 4 yo,jKG ffp ((I7 o y AP0LESC6HT MOMS ROOM ADDRESS TERM OF SUBJECT SHADE PARENT S NAME DATE OF BIRTH MON. TELEPHONE NO. TUE . WED. THUR . —r THE €A L17MET . • t-Hi • Coo - J r A,.. .X J-j • t 4m • t N w 4tf • P«M F f . 70(7 GUILTY OF THAT HOST HEINOUS OF ALL CSIHES Fall Pep rally . . . football practice . . . cheerleading . . . cross country in park . . . walking . . . park . . . bike rides . . . settling down to routine of school . . . wool clothing, fashions . . . college applications and trips... library — start of term paper . . . top 27 . . . class elections . . . seeking employment... Senior Spook ... Thanksgiving Day Game with Hillside . . . OBA dance . . . cramming for college boards. 79 before school A boy arrives at his homeroom at 8:29 a.m., after having conversed with his friends in another homeroom for fifteen minutes. During the homeroom period he hears club notices and college announcements, and is asked to pay his class dues, to support the Calumet, or to contribute to various charities. Since last June’s Supreme Court decision, he has not had to listen to the reading of the Bible or to say a prayer, although he still must salute the flag. In the remaining three or four minutes of homeroom he does some last-minute homework and studying — or perhaps glances at the New ) ork 7imes. At 8:40 the boy leaves his homeroom to go to his first period class. He soon finds himself daydreaming of last Saturday night’s dance or of what kind of car he will get for his seventeenth birthday. Or he might even listen to the teacher. Next period his history notes are full of doodles; dock-watching is the symptom of his fear that his teacher will call on him. Finally lunch comes to halt the pace of the school day, and the boy eats his home-made sandwich or the 37 special in the midst of cafeteria hubbub. The 2:35 bell officially ends the school day; however, our boy might very well remain to attend athletic practice or a favorite club. On other days he goes to the library, a part-time job, his favorite hangout, or merely home. By sundown he is usually home. Football Mark Goldberg Neil Markowitz Edwin Marshall Robert Dcnard Andy Giordano Jerome Gold Ed Albaum Robert Scott 85 F.ilcen Lippe, Judy Klein, Rosalie Hodcs, Lynn Ludwig, Lorraine Glass, Trudy Burakof Pat Green Cheryl Altcrman Carole Ades Norma Mark Lynda Cohen Jackie Ivers Barbara Applebaum Carole Fowlks Libby Friedman Marilyn Klein A Night in October MAUREEN O'HARA WAYNE MC LINTOCK BEACH PARTY M . V Activity, Activity, Activity The Soccer Team (Seniors) — I. to R — Tuller, Rybnick, Hercky, Mcisncr, Ziering, Mr. Nerenberg, Hcllring, Lopez, Anouna, Tcpp, Gold. Unpuhlicized Sports There arc as many kids putting in as many long hours, straining themselves and working just as hard in the unpublicized as in the publicized sports. Cross Country Team — L to R — Top-. George Baskin, Charles Tate, Irvin Brown, Alan Baskin, Sam Haynes, Steve Garfield, Stuart Edleman, Mr. Weil. Middle: Ben Mercer, Joe Zagorski.Joc Fleming, Jan Siegelman, Walter Simson, Ronald Haynes, Ronald Malone, Harold Edwards. Bottom: John Ross, Clarence VanDiver, Lonny Hill, Stuart Rosen, I-estcr Heyward, Reginald Williams. Bur although soccer, cross country, and wrestling draw less publicity, their records are as gtxxl as, and sometimes better than, those of the major” sports. Here they are. THE PIAZZA • BARTEKBY BENI TO CERENO THE LIGHTNING-ROD MAN THE ENCANTADAS THE BELL-TOWER niETOWN-HOs STORY , $WlNGi SOI R El LIARS HI PERMIT ,M 052420 J)WATER TRAVEL SRnKGSpGflRe NATIONAL TOONO H Daughters of America flVTfc « « KV- T WMM •OJB. I? . Tj r fVftW «w fwrwiH! HfBT5HWn ! s? !W wxAwpxpvr w wa TV $whu cw w. tiW 0M J$0a ADMIT ONI TO NATHANIEL HAWTHOR Wn 9 ftCf.W. 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Protection WasM e a d a c h ojlj- Near and f Winter College boards . .. early decision candidates hear from schools . . . swimming, wrestling, indoor track, basketball . . . snow days ... ice skating . . . boots . . . sleighriding . . . snowball fights . .. bowling . . . Junior-Senior Basketball Game ... Scholarship Fund talent show and basketball game .. . dances ... hop ( Babes in Toyland”) . . . square dance ( Hillbilly Harvest”) . . . Christmas Vacation ... New Year’s Eve ... theater trips and movies ... pool... Honor Society dinner . .. mid-term exams . .. vitamin pills ... Beatles . . . Valentine’s Day dance . . . apathy begins. Seniors Top Row: Scott; Thompson; McIntyre; Williams; Layton. Front Row: Hcllring; Jenkins; Schoffcrman. NNOUNCement CO-..UGE CAL bulletin Vt WELLESLEY HftXEGE venture 10.0 I. HI iAO OMT 1 0.1. -Otf.lOf. to Min -« IHI m m c$6l two HOHmSSJ ISIl oww K9UMMVX1 Niianna a AXIS33AIND f A 33(l 1 OUCHER OLLEGE '963-1964 909110 awim jo aS3,|03 to DR NELL UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCED £ § RTS SCIENCES 1960 LIEGE Of ARTS AND SCIENCES Columbia run__ BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY 1A U1 W •■ - U « b« M « V IlllANDEIS UNIVERSITY W K . UhuOmH, MIHCtfALt KCOMMINOATION far. BRANDEIS UMVEHS1TY couici o A n aso vcKxai K UhuUa “k 1 P,i «iP •! o« Mill oH.r y . Wf« m.ilrd y«.r kf r t r 4 M Orly •• p«iiiblt Hm Com.lM . o. Atf tui«M. 'RANDEIS UNIVERSITY The Hop Babes in Toyland” is born . . . Thanksgiving weekend — better ask the girl . . . suppose she turns me down? . . . she accepted ... at least I don't have to buy her flowers . . . Gotta find someone to double with . . . Haircut, shave, shower . . . buzz . . . ugh! meeting her parents, and stupid, bratty brother! . . . (Boy! she looks great!) ... no cocktail party — what a class! ... 8 P.M., December 20, 1963 . . • this is the gym? . . . uh, oh! I can't dance ... 10 o’clock . . . ummmm . . . 10:45 . . . I’m glad my sister made me come ... 11:00... Following the crowd to the Tavern, the Claremont, the diner” ... 2 o’clock and all is well . . . ■I ! Top Ron : Mr Pearl, Manny Nurin. Steve Fisher, Ronnie Klurman, Ronnie Hathc, David Shenker, Mr. Barr. Middle Rote: Steven Care, Ronnie May, David Simkowitz, Klliot Hoffman, Bill Icrncr, Neil Salkind, Manager. Bottom Row: Kenny Lentz, Ricky London, Ronnie Goldberg. Bobby Botnik. Marc Weiner, Glenn Gruber, Manager, Ira Grindlingcr. Swimming Neil Salkind William Lcrncr Manny Nurin ADIO NEWS WORLD ol Moo«n r r tlfCTffOSlCS A Beginning in Birmi June 6. 1963 35 ways to mmerfun! ■am THE CASE FOR TAX RFFORM The N AL lngenut DECEMBER 31. 1962 25c ■ Rambler and Ford Owners R| Ipopular VANlI CIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Electricity From Heat 5 -ErEXXXL IX X XUKAlf mxjlsr Spring Love . . . Baseball, tennis, bikeriding, walking . . . car driving . . . convertibles . . . college acceptances and rejections . . . Easter Vacation . . . spring fever . . . Bermuda shorts . . . spring tonic ... job hunting for summer . . . peace marches . . . sandals . .. bomb scares . . . apathy . . . senioritis . . . hangouts — Don’s, Gary’s, Gruning’s . . . Spring Concert . . . 3A picnic . . . class play ( Harvey ) . . . OB A elections . . . induction of Honor Society members! Spring! rank Sinatra Thu Old Feeling Blue Skies Autumn la New York Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go The Ncaracas Of You That Lucky Old Son v Full Moon and Empty Arms Once In Love With Amy A Fellow Need A Girl Poinciaiu For Everv Man There’s A'Wwun TCHAIKOVSKY CONCERTO No.1 VAN CLIBURN KIRIL KONDRASHIN, conductor rca Victor LM-22S2 jCPXPOK ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST DAVID MERRICK BERNARD DELFONT 1 WANT To GET OFF ANNA QUAYLE BLIND WILLIE Mr TELL West Side Story 'ENLY rca Victor CALYPSO e First Album by England's Phenomonal Pop Combe The Bands Music of all kinds . . . heard mainly outside of school . . . perpetually afflicting, affecting our daily balance ... making us happy ... or blue ... or thoughtful .. . or cheerful . . . serving as a background for doing homework . . . some hot . . . some cool . . . some slow . . . some long-hair . . . some melancholy . . . radio, phonographs, jukeboxes arc the major sources ... also the forbidden transistors in school... In school we also have music . . . 200 students participate . . . three bands . . . orchestra . . . chorus . . . Mr. Scocozza . . . Mr. Holzman . . . instrumental practice all day long, including lunch periods and Saturday morning rehearsals ... the Spring Concert culminates a year of hard work .. . Music, music. REX HARRISON L JULIE ANDREWS MY FAIR LADY book and lyrics by. Alan lay L music by: fredenck lo production staged by: Mass I Top Row: Mr. Ncrcnbcrg, James King, Harom Pringle, Alan Baskin. Boh Steinberg, Mark Kraus, Ben Sylvan, Sam Haynes, Ben Mercer, Eddie Mayo. Middle Row: Dan Karton, Joe Zagorski, Joe Fleming, Larry Gainer, Ronald Malone, Herman Davidovic, Steve Bogner, Stanley Swentkowski, Mark Rosen. Bottom Row: Mike Karton, Clarence Van Diver, Manuel Diaz, Larry Borden, Russel Henry, David DuBois. 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Fourth row: Friedlander, Adler, A. Kaplan, Eidlin, Golomb, Barish, Zykoric, Garfield, Mintz. Back row: G. Solomon, J. Kaplan, Kraus, Wallack, Krotenberg. 123 O.B.A. Officers: Gwen McClendon, D.A.L; Ruth Klein, vice-president; Susan Klein, D.A.L; Robert Weiss, president; Jane Orris, secretary; Mr. Martin Green, advisor; Dianne Pinkowitz, treasurer; Marilyn Fisher, D.A.L Student Class Council Top Row, (Left to right): Mark Welland, Stuart Zykorie, Dennis Wishnie, Paul I.ickcr, William Lerncr, William Rabinowitz, Jackie Halpcrn. Second Row: Trudy Burakof, l-orrainc Glass, Dolores Mayberry, Rosa-lyn Baugh, Joy Magczis, Dale Glickcnhaus, Fleana Sussman, Ellen Marcus, Robert Weiss. The Spanish Honor Society: Ixft to right, hack to front: Susan Solomon, Martin Eidlin, Mrs. Birnbaum, Sondra Sweigman, Dcna Gittlcman. Marilyn Greenfelder. Marlene Sokoloff, Steven Silverberg, Ronald Feld stein, Elizabeth Davidson, Leslie Weitzner. 124 The Math Team: Rack, (left to righti: Sam Mayer; Eric Weis-man; Arthur Lubin; Isador Straus; Ira Third Row: Brenda Chavious, Jackie Hayes, Barbara Bierbaum, Debbi Goss, Judy Herr, Leslie Weitzner. Bottom Row: Marsha Morris, Carole Adcs, Doreen Ferrara, Linda Koplow, Rosalie Hodes, Norma Mark, Phyllis Schwartz, Minda Schwartz, Michele F.lek, Arnold Miller. Missing: Barbara Prager, Sue Lazar, Jeff Menkes, Marsha Glucksman. Class Officers: Norma Mark, treasurer; Barbara Bierbaum. secretary; Judy Herr, vice-president; Wayne Chen, president. Feinberg. Front: Dan Mintz; William Rabinowitz; Mr. Seltzer (advisor); Michael Barr. Top Twenty-six: Bottom row, iteft to right}: Moskowitz, P., Zieper, Menkes, Farkas, Feinberg, Barish. Second row: Witman. Klein, R., Greenfeder, Weitzner, Sweigman, Zimetbaum, Strauss, C. Third row: Mmtz, Straus, I., Zykorie, Weissman, Scherzer, Rabinowitz. Mayer. Top row: Gold, Adler, Wallack. Missing: Davidson, Lubin, Ziegler. 125 Standing: Susan Kirschncr, Abe Soviv, Mike Margolis, Norma Littles, Lorraine Glass, Wayne Chen. Sitting: Cheryl Hirshel, Jeff Menkes, Rosalie Hodcs, Jonny Kaplan. On the floor: Jimmy Faust, George Golomb. Mining: Norma Mark, Leslie Weitzner. The 3A Picnic Senior Assembly Summer Prom ... final exams ... Legend-sigrimg parties . . . graduation . . . summer jobs . . . summer school . . . camps . . . swim clubs . . . shore . . . water-skiing . . . golf, tennis, swimming . . . picnics . . . barbeques . . . July 4th .. . bathing suits . . . Palisades Park . . . Bowcraft . . . rest, loafing . . . dreaming of college life . . . Shakespeare in the Park . . . drive-ins . . . moonlit nights . . . March on Washington . . . Labor Day . . . beginning of the new academic year. A new year begins. %U i, A Day Two Nights In June Remember When” . . . will I lx- asked? . . . ugh! what if he asks me? . . . suppose someone else wears the same dress? . . . May 29th . . . excitement, tension . . . hot bath, beauty parlor . . . the doorbell . . . embarassing introductions ... cocktail party ... kisses, ginger ale, hors d’oevres . .. Robert Treat . . . kisses, screams, kisses . . . dancing . . . maudlin emotions and tears . . . solemn, sentimental, great, romantic, lovely . . . One o’clock . . . Tavern, the diner,” Burgerama . . . home to change . . . breakfast party . . . bagels and lox . . . more, more, more . . . catnap time . . . Broadway, Radio City, the Village, Paper Mill, Park Theatre ... 2 hours sleep . . . Bradley Beach, Mike and Lou's, Amato’s, Gary’s, Ming’s . . . More, More, More . . . Homework, sweat, smiles, tears, laughter, school ... more school . .. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior . . . 4B . . . 4A . . . then — GRADUATION . . . the culmination of four years . . . June 16th . . . Hallelujah! . . . Amen ... 4 years of English, 2 of U.S., and 4 of gym and health passed . . . O skul daze til grad-U-A-shun ... 6 o’clock ... 5 assorted ticket-holders seated in the bleachers . . . blue and white against a flaming red sun . . . Pomp and Circumstance . . . impressive . . . auspicious . . . tears . . . diplomas . . . sighs of relief and disbelief . . . The end, but the beginning. FACES IN THE NEWS A. Governor George Romney B. Prime Minister Harold MacMillan C. Senator Thruston Morton D. Francois Duvalier E. Secretary of State Dean Rusk F. Russian Astronauts G. President Sukarno H. Chancellor Ludwig Erhard I. John F. Kennedy J. Sandy Koufax K. Casiro Khruwhcv L. Prime Minister Nehru M. Reverend Martin Luther King N. Pope John XXIII O. Pope Paul VI P. Eleanor Roosevelt FACES IN THE NEWS A. Dwight D. Eisenhower B. Madame Nhu C. Attorney General Robert Kennedy D. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara E. Emperor Haile Selassie F. Governor Nelson Rockefeller G. Mao Tse-Tung H. President Lyndon B. Johnson I. Konrad Adenauer J. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy K. Governor George Wallace L. Albert Schweitzer M. Sir Winston Churchill N. President Charles de Gaulle O. Senator Barry Goldwater P. Representative Adam Clayton Powell Q. The Seven U.S. Astronauts R. Robert Frost Congratulations to the Al CHEERLEADERS It W. S. Newark, N. J. LYNN LUDWIG. Captain ROSALIE MODES, TRUDY BLRAKOF N DONNA DOFF, MARION FISHFR JOAN FRIEDMAN LORRAINE GLASS MARSHA GOLl M JUDY KLEIN ________COMtSAR EILEEN III'PE. GWEN JA CLENDON SHF.RYI RIC H MONA SPIEGEL 111! STAR KM AN n KAPPA ALPHA TAU SERVICE CLUB Wishes Luck To Its Seniors Vi T LEVY .. JOEL WALLACK KEN-VOGEL .. JED YANEY ... Chancellor .... Scribe KEN DORFLAUFER BILL LERNER STI RON KLLRMAN BARRY LEVITT HARVEY RITTER RO? 140 A t r W w “Lovers” pf Weequahic High School Cong atulate the Graduating Class of 1964 DA V too VIC and BARRY MUSKAT MWiUN BROWN LlfljlA K0ft4)VV SfcfcMXY LERNER NNE tfSfeliJA |J. RTIN BLUME PAULA’liMSCtfwrfs and HOWIE GOLDBERG CHERYL HIRSCHEL and GREG MORI CHERYL ALTERMAN and EDDIE ZELN1KER BLOSSOM KARNOFSKY and RICHIE BLECKER f LIBBY FRIEDMAN and MICHAEL LAKE FRAN PARK and LARRY SAL LORRAINE GLASS and CHARLES SCHULTZ HARVEY KESELMAN ROSALIE HODES and FRANK SINATRA Congrutulations Seniors!! MING’S RESTAURANT 248 Lyons Avenue Newark, N. J. WAvcrly 3-6864 141 I Compliments of the WEEQUAHIC BARBER SHOP 78 Lyons Avenue Newark 12. N. J. ES 1-4781 SHAW BROS. Hardware and Paints 380 Hawthorne Avenue Newark 12. N'. J. Compliments of RUTH’S CONFECTIONERY 890 Bergen Street Newark. New Jersey BI. 2-9404 Congratulations to Our Daughter Marsiia and the Graduating Class of June 1964 Mr. Mr9. J. (.lurk-mail and Rhoda IDEAL AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL. INC. Features: New Automatic Dual Control Cars (FULLY INSURED) Door lo Door ServiceJ Day and Evening In sit Cars Available for Experienced It i’resale IM. College Trained Insiructor and Professional Teacher CA 926-2011 926-2012 A P E X VARITYPING DONNIE DIANE PETE H LIL’S LUNCHEONETTE 312 Hawthorne Avenue SENTRY AUTO PARTS SI PPLY CO. Monroe Essex Sts.. Rahway. N. J. Frfi Delivery Service — FUlton 1-6700 Machine Shop Service MA. 2-2211 ACE UNIFORM COMPANY Manufacturers of Uniforms Markct Street Newark, N. J. AL’S MEAT MARKET HOMEROOM 331 Mr. H. Holzman 431 Chancellor Avc. Custom-Cut Quality Frke Delivery Boys Herbert Bates Joseph Fleming James Green Louis Johnson Rodney Kooncc Ronald Robinson Eric Starr Benjamin Stcltzcr John Torres David Weinstein Raymond Wilson Robe _ Judit E Girts Sandra Allen Dorothy Augis Rosanne Bibbo Gwendolyn Fraser Christine Harris Miriam Marhevka Vlargaretta Morg Lillie Myers Marcia Nash Lora Perlman Bonnie Pfeffer Roberta Remender udith Simmons nda Spears ia Spears tie Weech Andrea Williams Rochelle Dudas PL. 7-2000 Compliments of TATE LUMBER 700 Metuchen Road South Plainfield. N. J. MAYERS INDUSTRIAL LITHOGRAPHERS IAN PIZZERIA 254 Chancellor Avenue Newark. N. J. Compliments of HERMAN SCHERZER 1556 Summit Avenue Hillside. New Jersey WAvcrly 6-4566 Compliments of IDA’S CLEANING TAILORING FERNANDE Moving — 0 7 OfficeAi Residence 131 Union St. after 273 Hobson St. Mi 2-0341 6 p.m. NVA 3-4889 NEWARK. N. i. SQUIRE SHOP a‘ L L i v t • Congratulations to My Daughter Mary and Her Classmates Compliments of from Mrs. Pallia Odra HOMEROOM 305 KLEIN’S SELF SERVICE Congratulations to the Graduates Dr. Mrs. Abraham A. Welland Compliments of ASTER NUT PRODUCTS, INC. S. FELDMAN Professional French Dry Cleaners 1455 McCarter highway 239 Lyons Avenue WA 3-6793 WA 3-6579 NANCY LEVY Orders Delivered SHEILA LEVY ROSFMARIN Pick Up Your Phone • We're in Your Home” HELEN LEVY SID MILLER’S LOU LEVY Prime Meal and Poultry Market S T A S H ’ S For Tmosi Who Carl 1065 BERGEN STREET NEWARK. N. J. Bigger A Better Sandwiches Seafood A Steaks Best Wishes to Our Niece Ginny Love. Best Wishes Aunl Anne K Uncle Gene to the Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of June 1964 Phil Rosin from Lil Al Fink MR. MRS. H. ADES — Tf% .Samira and Her c“ Good Luck! Mr. and Mr . W. A. West — NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY STORE 317 Hawthorne Newark Mr. Darchy Mrs. Allinoton. Props. WAvcrly 6-6353 Zf.lda Lowemstein I. ERNEST KLEINMAN CO. Quality Insurance 24 STENGEL AVENUE NEWARK 07112 In Memory of JOAN LEISE.NTRITT LOIS PILCHMAN Congratulations THE WILSON FAMILY Mom. Dad. CraiO FA Compliments of MARGIE’S BOYS Marty Bluntc Stu Edelman Marc Moskowitz Rich Waldman n LAMBDA TATT PSI A Service Organization of Deborah Barbara Applcbaum Linda Koplow-Burakof Trudy Libby Friedman Lorraine Gloss Helen Gottlieb Rosalie Hodcs Marsha Morris Barbara Schmdel Jane Straus Judy Varadi Congratulations Joyce Grandma Ethel Best Wishes to Our Daughter Ellen On Her Graduation Mr. Mrs. A. Marcun Best Wishes to Marilvn Molk — Barbara Scliindel Marilyn Frank Best Wishes to Jill Shafman and the Class of June 1964 MR. MRS. SAIL GOI.DSTONF. Congratulations! MOE'S YARD GOODS INC. 205 Springfield Avc. 145 Congratulation and Success to Our Daughter Annette and the Class of June 1964 - i , , t , , , NATIONAL FORK LIFT 195 Miller Street .Mr. Mr . B. Rosen Sisters Newark. N. J. Its Been Funf Congratulations Dr. Mrs. Harvey T. Lippe Rohliy. Teina. Rosa. Lois. Prager ay Lynn Success and Happiness to Our Daughter Anne SEDLAK-S ESSO and the Class of June ’64 STT.vf. Siolak. Prop. MR. MRS. HARRY RAFF 1176 Broad Street Newark. N. J. Mr. Mrs. II. Lowenlnraun Congratulate the Class of 1964 and tlieir Daughter Raciifle on their Graduation Congratulations on Your Graduation from Mr. Sperber's Period 1 Bookkeeping Class Congratulations to Marilyn Klein Compliments of and the Class of June 1964 from Mr. Mrs. Joseph Cohlhlat Mr. Mrs. L. Heyman and Family Congratulations to my Daughter KAYE'S DRUG STORE ami the Graduation Class of June 1964 1069 Bergen Street Mr. Mrs. J. Ferrara Newark b. N. J. Congratulations to Our hieice WAvcrly 3-6904 Frll Delivery Anna and the Graduation Class of '64 WORRY’S MEAT MARKET Aunt Regina. I ncle Leon Prune Meats and Poultry Sheila Kenny 1062 Bergen Street Newark. N. J. RAHWAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC Congratulations Ginny All Instruments Taught Lovt. 71? W. Grand Avenue Rahway. N. J. Mom. Dad, and Barbara 146 i (iood Luck! I MArkci 2-3323 Irvington, Mill Road GENERAL ADDING MACHINE CO. Adding Machines - Check Writers Calculators - Typewriters NALLS - StRVfCE - Rl NTALS 10 FLEMING AVENUE NEWARK 5. N. J. HARJAY’S LUNCHEONETTE 379 CHANCELLOR AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. For the Tops in Sandwiches and Quality School Supplies Compliments of RUNYON INTERNATIONAL. INCORPORATED Compliments of UNITED Coniine rrinl Refrigeration Co. WAvcrly 3-2M3 1570 MAPLE AVENUE HILLSIDE. N. J. GARDEN STATE BOWL UNION. N J. A Sice Place to How for Nice People HOMEROOM 215 i'.ZI Mrs. Hayes Lynn Altsheler Ruth Beach Robt Bentley Davida Berger Estelle Dc Jesus Bonnie Fand Ruth Glass Teddy Goldflies Jerry Karph Diana Lewis Randi Mantel! Alan Markus .. - u Paulette Ma pson Nancy Orlans ':rKim.i Ong Barbara Rappaport Suzanne Sapcr Jane Sokolov CENTRAL P PER CO. 110 EDISON PLACE NEWARK. N. J. MA. 3-6377 GRAND DINER ROUTE 1 Rahway, n. j. Where Excellent Food Is Served 147 HOMEROOM 205 HOMEROOM 505 Mrs. Rubin Mrs. Tumin I olorcs Bardall Larry Bcmbry Linda Brown Joanne Buckshaw Beryl Coppock Marie Dargan Cynthia Evans Stanley Erecdland Michael Gechtman Jerry Greblcr Michael Harper Riley Jones loncia Kanner Bernice Kotkin Allen Levine George Mahana Pamela Meadows Lewis Pines Dianne Pittman George Pryor Robert Raposo John Roberson Rita Rosenfcld Howard Schneider Barbara Scott Pamela Sam Jeffrey Shapiro Ernest Thompson Salvatore Tromonda Gertrude Washington James West l58dS$P,te J E W E L S iota iif Sanford Epstem Mrs. Esthet Schwarz Mr. William Brots Steve's American Station Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feig Sharmon Rosenfcld Elaine Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. N. Wiumck Sara Goldberg Dr. A. J. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. C. Massas Mr. and Mrs. William Lassenberg Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ganck Mr. Frank Graham Howard Ellcnport Mr. Mrs. kidor Polkowitz Miss Bertha Fried Shuster Fern I.cntz Mrs. S. Strulowitz Mr. and Mrs. E. Wertheim Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glass Mr. and Mrs. R T. Prisco Chicken Delight Sandy Sheps Edward and Freida Asch Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams Mmc. Princess Middleton Robert Applcbaum Diane Argenziano Joan Baldwin Alan Berlin Rosa Borcnstcin Ira Botwin Jay Canter Sheldon Chattman Toby Clare Robert D’Auria Kenneth Dorflaufer David Eagle Michele Elck Marilyn Frank Cynthia Harris Lorraine Jones Luba Lichunachcr Rachelc Lowenbraun Dolores Mayberry Julie Mchrhotf Richard Mcllnick Kenneth Mueller Lourdes Palmer Dianne Pinkowitz Michael Podhoretz William Rabinowitz Paul R.idlcr Alan Rosenfcld Linda Rudin Nopa S boh am Michae. Waldor RESTAURANT I n AVENUE Ml W JERSEY SOuth Orange 2-1247 Mr. Roy Davis Mrs. Venus Ward Homeroom 207 Minna K. Chausmer Gloria. Billy, and Harry Mr. Barry Metzger Natalie Cohen and Mickey Price Ruth. Dave, and “Little Ruzzy” Mr. and Mrs. G. Weitzner Keitha Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hessing Goldberg’s Kosher Meat Sherman's Liquor MARCIA AGRESS ALAN BASKIN ARNOLD BLUMENFELD GARY BROOKS IRA FEIN BERG ROBERT FISHER JAMES FRIEDLANDER ROBERT FURST MICHAEL GABLE GEORGE GOLOMB GARY GOSS PAUL GRABELLE JACK HALPERN SHARON HANDLER JACQUELINE HAYES SAM HAYNES PETER HERCKY ELLEN IGNATOFF ARTHUR JACKSON BLOSSOM KARNOFSKY LINDA KESSLER JUDITH KIRSCHNER LARRY KOENIGSBERG PHYLLIS KOLLMAR MARK KRAUS LARRY KURTZ DAVID LARKIN NANCY LEVIN DAVID LEVINSON CATHERINE McCLISH ALFRED McCLOUD ILENE SALZ 150 Homeroom 228 Earl Adams Carole Adcs George Bennett Beverly Brown Jesse Cogan Thomas Dovidas Frank Fernandez John Ferraioli James Foust Jerome Gold Mrs. List Helen Gottlieb David Josephson Allen Lchrfeld Joe Lupo Joy Magezis David Marcus Gilbert McMillon Ernestine Mercer Leslie Peer Paul Pogash Bonnie Kackcnbcrg Simon Roscnzwcig Pearl Roth Ronnie Scruggs John Scuddcr Eula Signal Howard Skuratofsky Michael Swangin Sandra West Janice Williamson MOUNT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 235-251 Seymour Ave. Newark 8, N. J. REV. JESSE WENDELL MAPSON. Minister J. F. BOWERS. Chairman of Deacons OSCAR DAWKINS. Chairman of Trustees SAMUEL WILLIAMS. Church Clerk MRS. MAURICE RILEY. Office Secretary Very Best Wishes to M ARY ami the Oa of June 1964 Mr. and Mrs. George Sherot Best Wishes to Our Fellow Classmates Belay Duvidaon - Dehhi Go Judy Herr • Koo • Martha Lowenstein Barbara Rosenblatt - Leslie Weitzner REGENT FLORIST 151 Lyons Ave. Congratulations HOMEROOM 230 Mrs. Parm D. l.cc H. Klein P Roienberg D. Wilder G. Zadory N. Levine J. Albcrton J Margo V. ic Callum S. Rydew ski N. Harris S, Care R. Fogel J. Illadky J. Jackson W. Dunlap L. Lawson A. Martin S. Lempert G. FI more J. Malley T. Mallctt I). Foster V. Scott s. Wilson G. Gerke M. James to our Graduating Members front the TWIRLING and MAJORETTE SQUADS of 1963 Ruth Klein Libby Friedman Norma Mark Carole Ades Carole lowlks Ann Davis Valerie liurns Cheryl Alterman Barbara Applebaum Lynda Cohen Ronni Fishbein Ellen Weiss Phyllis Stein Sharon Rous Marilyn Klein Jackie I vers Patti Green Judy Klayman Sharon Pogash Indy Rubin Barbara Gabin K Congratulations to Our Graduating Class from HOMEROOM 312 Mrs. SCHF.CTER HOMEROOM 231 Judith Anderson David Hopkins Mr. Kobetz Gloria Ajzykowicz Bruce Kaslow Zachcry Bernard Jeffrey Kirsch Howard Carroll Harold Knox Leonard Below sky Anita Bulwin Natalie Cohen Judi DeLeon Janet Dombrowski Doreen Ferrara Marsha Glueksraan Virginia Hand Irma Harper Barbara Henry Linda Mucker Daniel Mintz Marvin Nelson Mary Lou Near)’ Mary Odra Rosemary Palmadcsso Charles Rosenfeld Howard Senvelia Sonja Stawicki Anne Striker William Thorpe David Walker Walter Charen Peggy Davis Alan Dychtwald Carol Efnis Adrianne Efrus Steven Fisher Martin Goldblatt Marsha Golum Ronald Gruber Barry Haver Elliot Hoffman Donna Laird Larry Lear Susan Libowitz Virginia Manisa Beatrice MePhatter George Sabo! Ellen Schneider Sandy Schurman Helainc Seitz Carol Wiener Howard Weiss Nancy Johnson Beverly Ward Marilyn Klein Donald Williams Donna Kresch Marcus Wilson Sheila McKcon Sharon Wright 152 r . . . Patrons . . • MR. AND MRS. MOE HYMOWITZ I'., BERNARD DINNERMAN MR. .4ND MRS. ERNEST GREENFEDER MRS. UMSCHWEIS MR. AND MRS. JACK SKLAR PHILIP APTER AND SONS, INC. MR. AND MRS. S. SADOLF N. J. ACADEMY OF MUSIC REV. AND MRS. J. WENDELL MAPSON MR. AND MRS. R. FRANK CURRY E PERI MRS. CLEO FARRINGTON MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GREEN MR. AND MRS. DAVID POCHTAR MRS. RUTH WEINE THE DAMOISELLES JOYET CLEANERS LILLIE CARROLL JESSIE SWINSON A R LUNCHEONETTE MR. MRS BENNO LAMBEK MARYS HOUSE OF BEAUTY CHETS BARBER SHOP Leo’s Pearls HOMEROOM 217 HOMEROOM 326 Mr. Adi.fr Roberta Asch Ronald Blank Allen Genni Mark Goldberg Debby Goldman Arlene Gross Vivian Jockcl Louis Kolbcr Linda Kop’.ow Ray Lear Paul Licker Lynn Ludwig Zaundria Mupson Alan Naftalis Sonia Rosen Linda Rosenblatt Ronald Schaffer Eugene Schaufler Jill Shafman Marc Shapiro I inda Shmurak Allen Smith Ann Mane Spath Joel Trachtenberg Phyllis Wasserman Ronald Wilson Valcska Wright Tema Yeskef Phil Yourish Josef Zihlcr Susan Riemer Albert Anouna Wayne Bell Kenneth Braverman Elaine Dockery Robert Elliott Kenneth Finckc Be a Fogel Deborah Forman Michael Goldbcrgcr Linda Gross Howard Horn William Kasdon Susan Kirschncr Robert Kroienberg Andrea Lubcll Ellen Marcus M rna Marx Kenneth Meisner Sonia Mufio?-Tarquin Prisco William flaks Neil Salkind Michael Shapiro Gilda Snapinn Saundra Snyder Susan Solomon Carol Summer Diane Wasserburger Robert Weiss Ronald Wright PJ7 ill They? Sheila Cliff Mary Howie Marilyn Bobby Rosemary Butch Linda Billy Janet Ronnie Mary Lou Johnny Ginny Dave WAverly 6-2800-01 LOU ROSE FLORIST “Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association” 326 CHANCELLOR AVE. NEWARK. N. J. Congratulations to Jill Shafman and Her Classmates Mr. Mrs. Mern Shafman Best Wishes to Our Daughter Caroi and her Fellow Graduates Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Straus Best Wishes and Congratulations to Judy Klein and tiii Class of June 1964 Lynn • Carl Sonenthal and Daughters Dchhic Amy SIMPKINS FORK LIFT 195 Miller Street Newark. N. J. A F R I E N I) Compliments of CHARLES HEIGHT, CP.A. 161 Shephard Ave. Newark. N. J. Congratulations to Judy Klein and Hlr Classmates Mr. Mrs. David Goluh and Son Eric Barry Compliments of MARGIE’S SWEET SHOP WAverly 9-9740 -9709 411 Chancellor Ave. Newark, N. J Lest You Forget Buy Your Window Shades at THE SUN SHADE CO. FS 3-8181 389-91 Union Avenue Irvington. N. J ESscx 3-2505 THE BRIDAL HOUSE Bridesmaids - Proms - Formats 1061 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE IRVINGTON II, N. J. 154 BROUNELL KRAMER Realtors A Insurors Congratulations Seniors.' ORIENTAL GIFTS CARDS 1478 MORRIS AVENUE UNION. N. J. MU 6-1800 Complimentt of DR. LEONARD STRl 1.0WITZ Optonietrist VAN VELSOR BEAUTY'SHOP 1146 Stuyvcsant Avenue Irvington, N. J. JODI'S LUNCHEONETTE MARIO PIZZERIA If you like real Italian Pizza, Under New Management Call for Free Delivery 225 Clinton Place Newark. N. J. 926-5492 401 Chancellor Avc. Newark, N. J. GUS’S PRODUCE MARKET Best Wishes to the 301 Lyons Avenue Graduating Class of June 1964 Where You Pick the Best and Leave the Rest. Doreen Ferrara — Hurt Greene NEW DEAL KOSHER MEAT MARKET TWIN CITY DISCOUNT CENTER Home of Br nd Names Strictly Kosher Prime Meats A Poultry 423 Chancellor Avc. VA 6-4207 WA 6-5166 950 Sherman Avc. Elizabeth, N. J. EL. 4-9734 Outfitters to the Entire Family In Memory of Compliments of llie Late Paul Cohen B L? R G E R A M A March 19, 1942 to December 19, 1963 Son of The Finest Food in Town Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen and brother of Natalie, Graduate BERKELEY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 88 LYONS AVENUE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Congratulations to the Class of June 1964 from The Weequahic High School Band and Orchestra Under the Direction of Mr. Frank Scocozza Best Wishes to Our Own Graduating Members: Robert Applebaum Robert Barish Jeffrey Davis James Fricdlandcr Alan Ginter Gary Goss Patricia Holder Robert Hollander Melvin Jacobs Fred Kocgcl Shoshana Lamm David Levinson Arthur Levy Tarquin Prisco Eric Rosen Ronald Scruggs Roberta Scdaille Joseph Scherzer Michael Shapiro Mary Shcrot Joel Wallack Robert Weiss Congratulations to Cheryl Alterman ARCO BUILDERS MORRIS AVENUE UNION, N. J. WE'VE FINALLY MADE IT! Good l.uck ami Success to the Great Graduating Class of '64 Homeroom 121 Rosclyn Baugh BrcmJa Chavious Frank Conroe Vic Fernandez Sigy Finrnan Sylvia Glass Howie Goldberg Jell Goldblatt Ronni Gross Anne Hall Lois Ilalpcr Mel Kaplan Saul Kelton Rita Kirschcnbluth Jeff Kraus Barry Levitt Nathan Maltz Rose Marianka Jane Orris Daniel Perkins Michael Perlman Fern Pochtar Anne Raff Annette Rosen Barry- Rosenbaum Paula Umschweis Naomi Vernick Lillian Weisbcrger Ira Yorn Norman Wilson HOMEROOM 201 Best Wishes to Mrs. Sophie Deutsch PHYLLIS MOSKOWITZ Dan Zipkin Sieve Ycskcl Barbara Weisman Marlene Weiner Wm. Vogler Vincent Tyler Andrew Turner Bruce Smith Fran Roth Howard Rosenof Alexandra Miladinovich Rosemarie Mcola Barnett Chinich Jos. Weis Barry Menker Ronald Lunn Ronnie Lovlcr Russ Kallea Marie Hirsch Thos Haukc Louis Garval Ron Friedman David Fink Neil Dworkin Cecilc Dorn Walter Chinoy Chas. Tate David Blumgart Michele Anderson Mr. Mrs. Joseph Moskowitz Mr. Mrs. Bernard Bersson Sons Mr. Mrs. Sol Resnicoff Mr. Mrs. Morris Leviton Daughters Compliments of COMPTON PRESS, INC. 64 ELM STREET MORRISTOWN, N. J. Homeroom 214 Barbara Applcbaum Martin Blume Trudy Burakof Barbara Docrncr Libby Friedman Bruce Gcllcr Jeffrey Goldman Judi Goldstein Larry Gribler Thomas Headd Mr. Gross Arnold Heller Larry Hellring Cheryl Hirschcl Rosalie Hodes Judith Horwitz Jonathan Kaplan Gail Konweiser Heidi Lambek Fern Lentz Arthur Levy Norma Mark Joel Moskowitz Lois Rubin Steve Schachner Phyllis Schwartz Ronald Sharpe Jack Siegel Gerald Solomon Jane Straus Kenneth Thompson Rena Ward Congratulations VARSITY STUDIOS, INC. to CHERYL ALTERMAN 50 Beaumont Circle Yonkers, New York from Mr. and Mrs. Haberly For Beautiful Color Photography 159 Homeroom 202 Beverly Aronow Martin Bcckcrman Robert Bcckcrman Mary Bell Arthur Clarke Lynda Cohen Philip Gabel Paula Galowitz Rosalyn Geller Burton Giniclstob Debbi Goss Helen Harris Judy Herr Larry Hirschom Rebecca Hodcs Fran Horowitz Susan Hupart Martin Kaduck Elnora Kennedy Gail Kurtz Janies McIntyre Larry Midrano Manny Nurin Alan Richman Stanley Rieman Iris Shamberger Rochelle Shisler Donna Sisnetsky Steve Tatarenko Barbara Wiener Rita Ziegler HOMEROOM 328 Compliments o Mr. Pollack HOMEROOM 232 JACOB MARX Plumbing and Heating 139 Dewey Street Newark 8. N. J. WA. 6-4085 Compliments of Robert Barish Jonny Birnbaum Wayne Chen Steven Duchon Martin F.idlin Ronald Feldstcin Gerald Gladstone Joel Grodman Melvin Jacobs Anita Johnson Arnold Kaplan Wendy Kaufman Eileen Lippe Edward Lopez Martha Lowenstein Arthur Lubin Sam Mayer Joseph Me Lean Sandra Mosley Joel Moskowitz Orlando Reboredo Judy Shapiro William Slate I. Straus Sondra Sweigman Richard Waldman Leslie Weitzner Carol Williams Stuart Zykoric THE LEGEM) STAFF 160 I ARTH SCIENCE PER HOMEROOM 208 Robert Nctchcl Michele Nicely Herbert Oppcnhcin Alan Pfeffcr Peter Pogany Mitch Pomcrantz Arthur Rosen Frank Silverman F,rskinc Small Gregory Stewart Brenda Wallace Hcrmina Williams I con art! Williams Raui iord Williams )lcbaum skin Bwcn Me JDolorcs Newmar Katherine Nickasch Hoan Roberts Marty Roscnbloom 'David Schcnkcr Mel Schnur Barry Shafman Mark Souto rAron Wallad Ezra Wohl Seymour C. Heck iteven Bernice Dixon Sanford Frciman Steven Gary John Green l :ti fircone Ruth Kaplan A Michael Kell y I Marc KurM i 1 crald I.e - n M crcCf ladman I efter Byward I i Bene Lewis MEROOAI 21 HOMEROOM 2 Mrs. Fames Ira Marcus Harvey Miller William Maker Melvin Maine Arthur Lcrman Thelma Melton Sandra O'Neal Lois Parker Mark Pollachck Mark Rodberg Louis Smith Edith Tenner Marc Wiener Gail Wilson Jbel Dirrfcm! , lionald llworkin Stcfani Ijtiticrwici Lester Bomkin Stuart Glen Esther Cbu.iIcz Elliot Gj nblatt Richard Jvlcin MEROOM 10 Mr. Bauer HOMEROOM 127 HOMEROOM 221 Miss L Christmas Mr. Stamelman Cccclia Barr Yaffa Bcrkal Sandy Bcrkowitz Gregory Cherlin Lenore Cotier Herman Davidovic Shay Dubman Sandy Farben Dave Finnan Florence Golum Allan Gorlick Judi Green Howie Griffcl Wylie Herbert Eugene Herman Lonnie Hill. Sybil James Phyllis Kugel Ernest I.cppcrt Myron Lut ke David Maguire Father Mandelay Adcle Naiglik Wilfredo Nieves Marilyn Rand Sam Riskin Judi Rubin Stanley Schuldiner Ira Sh.:renow Marvin Shoham Steven St mlowitz Steven Sweigman Mordcchai Wolinsky Martin Zevfn Bruce Abramson Melanie Berzon Clcmmcth Boone David Drill Janis Finckc Rachel Furcr Barbers Cabin Charles Gold Pat Gold Bonnie Gordetsky Sharon Grossman Marian Hershoff Robin Kleinman Mark Levy Bernice Lip inski Barbara Manchyck Eve Mandel Jerry Maicr Anthony Marsclla Aurora Nevarez Hilton O’Neal Judy Peacock Robert Railton Fredda Rich I lent Schrcck Sylvia Shcarin Beverly Snead Jill Starkman Rodney Slurchio Florence Thorpe I-Ois Tracy Dolores Ulinski Karen Weiner Elizabeth Wood HOMEROOM 10 Mr. Schwartz HOMEROOM 210 11 Miss Weis Susan Bardack Diane Bclf Tova Berkovic Norman Cantor Pauline Drcwnowicz Bonnie Feldman Robert Fishbcin Robert Gulkin Richard Horn Harry Katz Andrea Kay Maxine Keisch James King Susan Klein Fred Kocgel Shoshana Lamm Lois Levine Jean Lizcrman Vivian Mozar Leslie Oppcnhcimer Theodore Pcarlman Barbara Prager Meryl Raman Eric Rosen Pauline Roscnhand Bernard Rybnick Katie Smalls Theodore Stern Lucius Williams Boys Donald Allen Gloruis Bacon Barry Baxman George Burylo Miguel Cardona Bruce Fricdlandcr David Glcichcr Elliot Gottfried Stanley Jordan Kenneth Jones Gary Kon Michael Mandcll Barry Shisler Brian Strcll Bruce Strell Elliot Wright Michael Zuckcrman Girls Martha Johnson Carol Kaplus Andrea Kinsman Joan Krotcnberg Sheila Lawrence Genevieve Martinez Ellen Moskowitz Brenda Rivers Lorraine Roscngartcn Miriam Seibert Bonita Spcicr Anita Stampoulos Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 0 ™ FROM DAVII) H. WIENER Candidate for Congress 12th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT — HOMEROOM 106 f-y L. Mrs. Grindlingf.r Cheryl Altcrman Abe Ash Lorraine Axelrad Arlene Chausmcr Cynthia Davidovic Alex Efimchik Edward Fastnacht Rhonda Finkclstein Steven Goldman Robert Hollander Jackie I vers Mary Jurkcwicz Susan Kessler Kathc Krueger Susan Lazar Walter Levitin Fmil Milosz Marilyn Molk Marsha Morris Melvin Moskowitz Rhona Norinsky Herman Polkowitz Harvey Ritter Abe Rosengart Ronald Schnack Rachel Shainkind Harvey Sinins Abe Soviv Larry Steinberg Ben Sylvan HOMEROOM 114 Mr. Gobf.ille Gregory Altman Cheryl Buma Richard Bateman Louis Bresnick Irwin Brown Steven Dawson Karen Fruchter Andrea Fulford Morey Gillet Patricia Harrell Kenneth Horowitz Shirley Johnson Lyndcll Jones Donna Keil Jonathan Keller Harold Maitz Dashicl Meeks Sandra Miller Joel Monkarsh Sylvia Morgen Brenda Rems Joyce Signal Joan Sornstein Gwendolyn Suggs Joyce Summcrneld Allen Trcidcl Marguerite Vaughn Joseph Vespucci Mark Warshawsky Barry Wasscr Betty Watford David Zlasney The Faculty: 1963 -1964 Weequahic High School Principal: Mr. Benjamin Epstein Vice Principal: Miss Constance Bowerman Abrams. Leroy, B A., Newark State—Practical Arts Dept. Adler, Albert, A.B., L.I.U.; M.A., Hunter College—Social Studies Dept. Applebaum, Donald, B A., M.Ed., Rutgers—Social Studies Dept. August, Mrs. Dorothea E., R.N.; St. Joseph's Hosp.: School of Nursing—School Nurse Berney, David A., A. B., Alabama University—Science Dept. Bingham, Mrs. Bessie O., B. S., N.Y. State; M.A., Columbia U.—Mathematics Dept. Birnbaum, Mrs. Elizabeth, A.B., Douglass College; M.A, Columbia—Foreign Language Dept. Block, Mrs. Ann S., B A, Douglass College—Social Studies Dept. Faculty Directory Barisii, Mrs. Naomi, N.Y.U.—Office Staff Barr. Gary, B.B.A., Upsala—Business Dept. Bauer, Bernard H., B A. Montclair State; M A, Columbia University—Foreign Language Dept. Bennett, Miss Joan, B A., Jersey City—English Dept. Blum, Mrs. Ruth K., B.A., Douglass College; M.A., Columbia—Mathematics Dept. Bobrow, Morf.y, B.A., Montclair State—Fine Arts Dept. Bowerman, Miss Constance, B A., College of St. Elizabeth; M.A., N.Y.U.—Vice Principal Brady, Matthew, B.S., Newark State—Practical Arts Dept. Albert Adler Gary Barr Donald Applebaum Mrs. Dorothea F. August Bernard H. Bauer Joan Bennett Birnbaum Miss Ann S. Block Constance Bowerman Matthew Brady 165 Leroy Abrams Mrs. Naomi Barish David A. Mrs. Ruth K. Bli Bren man, Morris, B A., M A., Columbia U.—Foreign Language Dcpi. Chairman Brinn, Morris A., B.A., Baylor U.; M.A., N.Y.U.—Science Department Chairman Bruder, H. Joseph, B A , Upsala; M.A., Rutgers—Social Studies Dept. Chairman Bucharest, David, B.A., M.A., Montclair—English Dept. Butler, Mrs. Bertha. B.S., Mary Washington; M.A., N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Chosney, Mrs. Eugenia, A B , M.A., Montclair—English Dept. Christmas, Miss Ileathern, B A., Douglass—Physical Education Dept. Cobey, Miss Alice, BS, N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Cohen, Miss Ida, B.A., M.A., N.Y.U.—English Dept. Covington, Mrs. Dolores, B.A., Montclair—Foreign Language Dept. Deutscii, Mrs. Sophia M., B.A., Skidmore—Business Dept. Dorio, Joseph P., B A.. N.Y.U.—Librarian Dultz, Louis, A. B., Rutgers; MS., Montclair—Science Dept. Fames, Mrs. Estera, B. S., M.A., N.Y.U.—Physical Education Dept. Egeth, Phillip A.. B A . M A., Montclair; E.E.. Oregon—Mathematics Dept. Eisenberg, Walter, B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers—Science Dept. Epstein, Benjamin, B.S., M.A., .N Y U.—Principal Fein, Lester, B.S., M.A., N.Y.U.—Physical Education Dept. Chairman Feitel, Miss Marilyn, B.A., Montclair—English Dept. Feldman, Mrs. Sonia, M.A., Rutgers—Foreign Language Dept. Friedberg, Bernard, B A . Montclair; M.A., N.Y.U.—Foreign Language Dept. Friedman, Ronald, B.A., Newark State—Mathematics Dept. Friedman, Mrs. Esther S., B.S., M.A.. N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Ginsberg, Harold, B.S., U.C.L.A.; M A.. N.Y.U.—Physical Education Dept Ficcio, X. Anthony, B.A., Upsala—English Dept. Finkei.stein, Burton, B.A., Montclair State—Social Studies Dept. Finkelstein, Miss Ellen, B.S., Paterson State, M P A. N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Franzbi.au, Mrs. Mildred, Rutgers—Office Staff Glucksman, Mrs. Edith, B.A., N.Y.U.—Foreign Language Dept. Gobeii.i.e, Ernest P., B.A., M.A., Williams; Sorbonne—Foreign Language Dept. Goldberg, Irving J., B A , M.A., N.Y.U.—Administrative Assistant to the Principal Gollin, Mrs. Lii.a, B A, Montclair State—Office Staff Benjamin Epstein I.ester Fein Miss Marilyn Fcitcl Burton Finkelstcin Miss Ellen Finkelstcin X. Anthony Ficcio Bernard Friedberg Ronald Friedman Mrs. Esther S. Friedman Mrs. Edith Glucksman Ernest P. Gobeillc Irving J. Goldberg Mrs. Sonia Feldman Mrs. Mildred Franzblau Harold Ginsberg Mrs. Lila Gollin 169 Martin Green Mrs. Roberta Gut kind Mrs. Goldie Grindlinger Miss Miriam Hamplc Leonard L. Gross Mrs. Marilyn Harris Karl Hcndler Mrs. Dina A. Hirsch David Janowitz Mrs. Reada Jcllincck Mrs. Marion Jennings Joseph Gruber Mrs. Malinda Haves Herman Holzman Miss Frances B. Judson 170 Green, Martin, B A., N.Y.U.; M.A, Montclair—Social Studies Dept. Grindi.incer, Mrs. Goldie, B.A. Panzer—Physical Education Dept. Gross, Leonard I.., A.B, Montclair State—English Dept. Gruber, Joseph, B A., Montclair State; M.A, Seton Hall—Mathematics Dept. Heck, Seymour C., B.A, Montclair; M.A., N.Y.U.—English Dept. Hendi.er, Earl, B.A., Rutgers; M.A.; Columbia—English Dept. Hirsch. Mrs, Dina A„ B.A, N Y U.—Business Dept. Hoi.zman, Herman, B.S, M.A, N.Y.U.—Fine Arts Dept. Gutkind, Mrs. Roberta, B A., Douglass—Social Studies Dept. Hample, Miss Miriam. B A, Elmira; M.A.. Columbia—Business Dept. Harris. Mrs. Marilyn, B.A., Montclair State; M S, Columbia—Library Staff Hayes, Mrs. Mai.inda, B.A, Bloomfield College—English Dept. Jano xttz, David, B S, M A, C.C.N.Y—English Dept Jeilineck. Mrs. Rfada, B A, N. J. College for Women—Librarian Jennings, Mrs. Marion, B.A, M A . N Y U —English Dept Judson. Miss Frances, M S, Arnold College; M.A, N Y U—Physical Education Dept. Kapstatter, Milton M., B.S., M B A. N Y U.—Business Dept. Chairman Kessler. Mrs. Milton, BA. M A.. PhD.. N.Y.U—Head Guidance Counselor Kiosk, Mrs. Sylvia. B.A., Montclair—Foreign Language Dept. Kobetz, Edward, B.S., N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Kottler, Harry, B.S., St. John's University—Science Dept. La Penn a, Harold, B.A., Upsala; M.A., N.Y.U.—English Dept., College Guidance Lappe, Mrs. Jeanette, B.A., Montclair State—Social Studies Dept. Lass, Mrs. Stella, Pianist Lemerman, Nathan, B.C.S., M.A., N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Lernf.r, Miss Phyllis, B.A., Jersey City—Science Dept. List, Miss Edith, A.B., Montclair; M.A.. N.Y.U.—F.nglish Dept. Litzky, Mrs. Hannah G., A.B , Montclair; M.A., N Y U.—English Dept. Loneroan, Miss Maria Louise. B.S., St. Elizabeth College—Practical Arts Dept. Lutzke, Harry, B.A., Upsala College—Science Dept. Lutzke, Mrs. Hilda G.. B A , Montclair State; M.A.. N.Y.U.—English Dept. Lynch, James. B.S., N Y U., Cooper Union—Fine Arts Dept. 172 Milton M. Kapstatter Dr. Milton Kessler Mrs. Sylvia Kiosk Fdward Kobet Harry Kottler Harold I.aPcnna Mrs. Jeanette Lappc Mrs. Stella Lass Nathan Lemerman Miss Phyllis I.erncr Miss Fdith List Mrs. Hannah G. Litzky 173 George C. Martino Mrs. Regina Mazaica Miss Maxine Marcus Lillian Margulics Miss Josephine Megaro Miss Audrey Melkowits Mrs. Florence Misurell Joseph Nerenberg Leo Pearl Max Pollack Sydney J. Roscnfcld Mrs. Florence Rostoff Mrs. Ida Mary O’Neill Solomon P. Oscrin Mrs. Mary Pallante Mrs. Carolyn Parm 174 Marcus, Miss Maxine, B.S., Queens College—Mathematics Dept. Marguiies, Mrs. Lili.ian, B.S., Upsala College; M.A., Montclair—Mathematics Dept. Martin, George C., B.S., Fordham; MS., University of Maryland—Science Dept. Mazaica, Miss Regina, B.S., N.Y.U.—Physical Education Dept. Megaro, Miss Josephine, A. A., A.M., University of Michigan—Foreign language Dept. Melkowits, Miss Audrey, B. S., College of St. Elizabeth; M.S., Cornell—Practical Arts Dept. Misurei.i., Mrs. Florence. B.A., M.A., N.Y.U.—Foreign Language Dept. Nerenberg, Joseph, B.S., M.A, Rutgers—Physical Education Dept. O'Neill, Mrs. Ida Mary, B.S., College of St. Elizabeth, Certificate in Diethcrapy, Polyclinic Hospital—Dietician Ostrin, Solomon P., A.B., Montclair; B.S., Rutgers—Social Studies Dept. Pallante, Mrs. Mary, A. B., Caldwell—Social Studies Dept. Parm, Mrs. Carolyn, B. S., Scton Hall—Business Dept. Pearl, Leo, B.S., Panzer; M Ed., Rutgers—Physical Education Dept. Pollack, Max, B.S., C.GN.Y.; M.A., Montclair—Mathematics Dept. Rosenpeld, Sydney J., B.S., George Washington; M.A., Columbia—Science Dept. Rostoff, Mrs. Florence, Drake Business School—Office Staff 175 Rubin, Mrs. Ruth, B.S., N Y U.—Business Dept. Saltman, Mrs. Alice. Litt. B. Douglass; M.A., N Y U—Fine Arts Dept. SCHECHTER, MRS. ESTHER. B.S.. N.Y.U.—Fine Arts Dept. Schui.man, Laurence, B S. N Y U.; M.A., Columbia—Social Studies Dept. Schwartz, Meyer W., B.S., M.A., Rutgers—Physical Education Dept. Scocozza, Frank, Juilliard; B.A., Obcrlin; M.A., Scton Hall—Fine Arts Dept. Seitzer, Morton, B.A., M.A, Montclair—Mathematics Dept. Chairman Seitzer. Clarence L., B A ., Toronto; M.A., Montclair—Science Dept. Septee, Mrs. Ruth. B.S., M A., N.Y.U.—Foreign Language Dept. Sperber. Sidney, B.C.S., N.Y.U.; M.A, Scton Hall—Business Dept. Stamelman, David. A. B., Syracuse—English Dept. Stameiman, Louis, B. A., Syracuse—English Dept. Steinholtz, Miss Lena, B.S., N.Y.U.—Business Dept. Tabankin, Mrs. Evelyn, Newark State—Office Staff Tumin, Edward, A. B., M.A , University of Michigan—English Dept. Tumin, Mrs. Esther, B. S., Douglass—Science Dept. - 5 1 Mrs. Ruth Rubin Meyer W. Schwartz Mrs. Ruth Septee Lena Steinholtz M rs. Alice Saltman Frank Scocozza Sidney Sperher Mrs. Evelyn Tabankin Mrs. Esther Schechter Lawrence Schulman David Stamelman Louis Stamelman Edward Tumin Mrs. Esther Tumin Morton Seltzer Clarence L. Seltzer ■ 177 Mrs. Jennie Twardus Alfred Tyson Blanche Walls Shelton J. 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