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Maple Avenue School Class of 1965 Maple Avenue School, our much loved alma mater 33 Maple Avenue, Newark 12, New Jersey We celebrate how Maple Avenue School shaped its Class of 1965 from a wonderfully and diversely gifted student body to “grownups” with a rich assortment of achievements and experiences.  We were educated well, taught to think for ourselves and prepared for life to come.   Our 50th reunion on June 25-26, 2015 was an incredibly exciting dream come true, a regathering of childhood friends from the mists of Maple's past.  Since then, many of us have stayed in touch, visited with each other, spoken on the phone and communicated via social media.  These relationships, some renewed, some new, restored something once lost.    Our 60th reunion on October 26-27, 2024 was incredibly intimate, as we shared memories that have sweetened with time and reflected on life's experiences.  There was mutual agreement that we were blessed to have grown...
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     50th Reunion, June 25-26, 2015         Hotel Woodbridge at MetroPark, Iselin, NJ [front row, from left]:  Jane Weiss Kursh, Jane Kalfus Maine, Lonnie Austin [Alonzrea Stewart], Marilyn Maines, Judy Feins, Gail Exler Golinsky, Wendy Rothman Goldblatt, Hal Wiener, Francine Katz Wiener (guest), Harvey Mantel, Tita Mantel (guest), Mark Sarver, Ira Brief [second row, from left]:  Marsha Malamud Eben, Gerry Eben, Marian Moskowitz Hartstein, Pamela Wright (guest), Arthur Clerk, Ronald Hale, Sylvia Hale (guest), Barry Arons, Amy Arons (guest), Jacquelyn Cohen (guest), Cathie Brief (guest), Nina Mariani Bondi [third row, from left]:  Ellen Rader Brick, Jody Dubman McNally, Lu Foley (Lois Flagg), Mike Sakowitz (guest), Lynn Sweigman Sakowitz, David Fogel, Shelley Solomon, Pam Grodman (guest), Edie Liebowitz (guest), Denise Summer, Scott Seligman, Robin Zeiger Fellanto, Bob Goodman, Ward Biondi [fourth row, from left]:  Neil Suss, Mark Fe...
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  60th Reunion Dinner, October 26, 2024  APA Hotel Ballroom, Iselin, NJ Reunion Committee, Neil Suss. Mark Sarver, Robin Zeiger Fellanto (front) Diane Fisher (guest), Jane Joffe (guest), Ron Joffe (rear) Paul Fisher, Bob Goodman, Lou Grubin Diane Smith Gianis, Jane Weiss Kursh, Lu Foley                             Rose Soto (guest, seated), Harvey Mantel, Jody Dubman McNally, Jeff Price, Matthew Lieff Mark Fellanto (guest), Robin Zeiger Fellanto, Ron Joffe Glenn Kuskin, Eben Loewenthal Robin Zeiger Fellanto, Lou Grubin, Mark Fellanto (guest), Glenn Kuskin Paul Fisher, Mark Sarver, Eben Loewenthal Jeff Price, Jane Weiss Kursh Mark Sarver, Eben Loewenthal Roso Soto (guest), Harvey Mantel Jane Weiss, Diane Smith, Ron Joffe, Lou Grubin Ron and Jane Joffe Mark Sarver, Jane Weiss Kursh Rose Soto (guest), Harvey Mantel, Matthew Lieff Mark Sarver, Neil Suss Bob Goodman, Lou Grubin Mark Sarver Jane Joffe (guest), Dia...
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  60th Reunion Breakfast, October 27, 2024  Bacall's, APA Hotel, Iselin, NJ Ron Joffe:  "I was a young boy, an immigrant from Israel to Newark, NJ, who didn't speak a word of English.  Another boy, Paul Fisher, my new classmate at Maple Avenue School, befriended me.  He helped me, taught me English and especially to curse in English.  Paul became my lifelong best friend." Paul Fisher listens as Ron Joffe tells the story of their friendship. Maple '65 classmates listen to Ron Joffe's remarks, Matthew Lieff, Jeff Price, Robert McNally (guest), Eben Loewenthal, Sam Rivers, Mark Fellanto (guest). Matthew Lieff shares a story that Eben Loewenthal enjoys:  "Frieda Schwartz was our diminutive, feisty teacher of music.  One day she was discussing some classically great composers.  Eben Loewenthal challenged her, questioning 'why we can't study the Beatles instead of Beethoven and Mozart".  Mrs. Schwartz patiently explained that we study Beethove...
  Maple Avenue School / Weequahic Section Trivia Contest, 60 th Reunion 4 points for each fully correct answer.   Partial credit for some answers .             TOTAL POINTS:                           1.     What was the full name of the individual for whom Weequahic High School’s athletic field was named after and what was the person’s profession? 2.     In Weequahic Park, there were two organized sports that occurred regularly?   One involved one species and the other involved two species.   What were they? 3.     Name 3 Weequahic section bakeries? 4.     What was the first name of the Good Humor Man who parked his truck on Maple Avenue after school and drove through our neighborhood on summer evenings? 5.   ...