Woodmere High School - Patches Yearbook (Woodmere, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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MARIE BURCIIAM Marie is a very studious person who sits back and listens. She absorbs knowledge all term and then lets loose on the exams. Business is her line of contemplation and she will probably make a very efficient secretary after her high school graduation. JOHN BYRNES Blonde. easy going. John. with his subtle humor. made Mrs. White's history classes even more entertaining than ever. He did his bit for our class play by firing the two shots needed for the murder. and by aiding with the scenery. MARIE CASPERSEN Caspie . one of the January graduates. is known for her fast and eltective pitching for the girl's softball team. Her generousness is envied by all who really knew her and she was constantly in a happy-go-lucky. energetic mood. She never seemed to sit still a moment. BARB ARA CHERNOFF Dark haired Barbara has several activities to her credit. As one of the first ten. she has also shown her ability in classroom work. Moreover. she is an eflicient and co- operative memher of thc Bulletin staff and Interna- tional Relations Club. RUTH CLEVEN This future business woman is one of the most coopera- tive and sweet-natured persons in Woodmere High. Ruthie. though quiet and reserved has momentarily broken her shyness to engage in several sports. JEAN COHEN Artistic ability has been .Iean's outstanding characteristic. She has used this skill in working both on Patches and Bulletin . As a Topsy Chorus Girl she tapped her way to fame in Showboat,'. BEVERLY CRYSTAL A jolly and happy-go-lucky person, Bev is seldom seen without Wzilter at her side. or a smile on her face. The outbursts caused by Bev's quips in all of her classes has fostered many a gray hair among the faculty. MILTON DAVIS You can't possibly forget Miltons' grand supporting role as the suave. Ivan Strange. in the Senior play. His real personality was kept from us. and only by means of play rehearsals did we learn of his wittiness and friendliness.

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HERBERT BEHRENS Unobtrusively accomplishing a great deal, Herb, one of the quieter members of our class, has been a most valu- able asset to us. It has been through his patient manage- ment. that many an issue of the Bulletin has success- fully gone to press, and be ended up his Senior year by becoming its editor. GLORIA BERNSTEIN Having the rare quality of making friends easily through her sweet nature, Glo has won the friendship of all her fellow classmates. History class has been greatly en- livened by her timely and intelligent comments. In the field of sports. Gloria has excelled in archery and hockey. JOAN BLACK .loan has contributed greatly, in the last year, to the support of the Woodmere Diner and Long Island Rail- road, since she has left ber old haunt in Gibson to take up new residence in Garden City. Her witty frankness has brightened many a dull moment in Woodmere. JEAN NE BLEISTIFT Jean's Interpretation of the murderess. Mrs. Thurston Allen. in the Senior Play, was one of the outstanding performances. Her prowess in the dramatic line was rewarded well when in her .lunior year she was elected President of the Footlighters. We fully expect, some day. to see her name in lights on Broadway. JOSEPH BOEHRER .loe has been one of the surpassing players in several sports. Many a gasp has been caused by his accurate long shots during tense moments of basketball games. Second only to his speedy foot-work is the rapidity with which he speaks. BERNARD BOOKBINDER For the past year Chuchie has been the successful author of the sports column The Book Says . He has contributed to the school not only in the line of sports. but has also delved into the field of current events through the medium of the International Relations Club. RITA BORDOW Little Reet caused many a hearty laugh by her clever portrayal of the brat, Eloise, in Reserve Two for Murder . She has followed in her brother's footsteps in her interest in and knowledge of photography and has become vice-president of the Camera Club in her Senior year. LYNETTE BROWER An amazing basketball forward and all-around athlete is Sis. Often thought of as a tomboy, she is quite the lady to those who know her well. Her quiet, easy-going manner made many close friends and bosom pals for her.



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,-.. 1 1 1 1 ' Q f Q 17 ' . I , 1 rl 4 , I J ' ,I I 'X I .t f fr, P i i Q 1 ' 1 N Q f , LWELH N DODGE Evelyn is another one of those Seniors who always seems to prefer staying in the background to being in the limelight . She is ever calm and collected. and is seldom to be seen angry or complaining. CAROL FEIN BERC Carol is one of those rare species of Woodmerites who has been in this same school since Kindergarten. Her extra-curricular activities have been mainly confined to the field of sports. Though inclined to sudden outbursts of knowledge in history, they are usually found to be most helpful. LEONA FRIEDMAN Leona left the class of '15 to join our ranks this year. She was a member of the Spanish Club. and as a Wood- mere Wizard she helped to puzzle the rest of the stu- dents with her magic tricks. ROBERT CLASER Tall. lanky Rob is very quiet in his ways. His interest drifts easily from school work to athletics in which he has excelled in both football and basketball. Much of his spare time has been taken up hy trying to decide to which Sophomore girl he shall give his attentions. PHYLLIS GRADY l'hyl . who cattle to us from Ohio. was a welcome addi- tion to our class. In her capacity. as president of the Red Cross Cluh. she has done enviable work. Always sweet and calm. it is very easy for anyone to like her. GRETA GOLDBERC Blonde-haired Greta is always busily combing her hair one minute before the bell. Sorority sisters take up the greater part of Gret's time and attention. but she man- aged a few spare moments for the Spanish Club activi- ties. HELEN COLDRICH Helen is seldom seen without Greta or some other mem- her of her sorority. She is treasurer of the newly or- ganized French Club and devotes much of her time to its activities. She, too. was an important member of the cast of our Senior play. WALTER GREENBERC Since Walter is both comparatively quiet and new to the Senior class. we haven't gotten around to knowing him very well. We do know. that he is always coopera- tive and willing to help you in any way. any time he is asked. Nga 0 J ,U 1 I9

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