Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1951

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Dolores Beeper 205 Leslie Street Glcoi to hospitality.” Old Trtlamrnt Legend Staff 8. Sheldon Bclfcr 192 Hansbury Avenue •To Mm no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all!” Pope Doris Bergerman 318 Wainwright Street A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.” Herbert French Club 2: Sagamorr 2. 3; Art Club 2; Twirling Club 2; Bunker 3; Dramatic Club 3. Herald Tribune Representative 4. 5: Sagamore 3, 4; Bank Auditor Ann Biackinan Gregory Berman 45 Huntington Terruce May the hinges of friendship never rust, or the wings of love lose a feather.” Ramsey 12 353 Lyons Avrnye A daughter of the goslt. jicinely tall, and most divinely fair ' Tennyson Twirling Club 3; English Chairman 3. Joan Blanev 170 Watson Avenue

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 Carol Abramson 110 Kwr Avmuf Sugar and spice and all things nice.” Austen Library Staff 1. 2; Banker 2; Calumet Agent 7; Glee Club 7; Spanish Secretary 6, 7. Harriet Alpcr 279 Wccquahic Avenue Bright at young diamonds-.” Dryden Sagamore 2. 3, 5, 7: Tutoring 2. 7; Twirling 2; Lab Aut 4; Honor Society 5, 6. 7, 8; Class Treasurer 5. 8; Color Guard Health Chairman 5; French Sec'y 7; Admirable Crichton 7; Chrm istry Chairman 8; Homeroom Secy 8; Legend Staff 8; Public Speaking Chairman 8. Agnes S. Anderson 5 Wolcott Terrace A cheerful life is uhat the Muses love, A soaring spirit is their prime delight.” Wordsworth Glee Club 2. 8; Dramatic Club 2; Athletic Club 2; Field Club 2: Twirling 3. 4. 5. 8. 7. 8; Public Speaking Sec'y 6; English Sec'y 6. 7, 8; Health Sec’y 7; Science Club 7; Chemistry Club 8; Chemistry Lab Ass't 8; Prom Committee 8. -j Marilyn Angel is 268 Haw-thornc Avenue An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Barter Ina Armstrong 276 Leslie Street “Woman, creature of an hour. Dante Bank Auditor 1, 3. X Arnold Aronowitz 38 Aldinc Street Wo are advertised by our loving friends. Shakespeare Basketball 3; Gym Secretary 3. Teen-age Bulk Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Horseback Biding 1; Business Law Chairman 8; Student Council 8. Edgar Bank 152 Clinton Place Good humor may be said to be one of the very best articles one can wear in society. Thackeray School Patrol 2; Baseball 7. 11



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Lcnore Blumenfeld 83 Willoughby Street “Lent ate ituple article anil will never uo out of faihion while the uorld lasts. Jarrett and l'almcr Typing Sec’y 4; Sagamore 4, 8; Glee Chib 2; English Sec’y 8; Proin Committee 8. Joyce Blumenkranz 29 Wolcott Terrace A witty woman it a treasure; A witty beauty is a power.' Meredith Sagamore 1, 2, 4, 5; Literary Club I; Dramatic Club I; Student Council 2i Prom Committee 8; Legend Advertising 8; French Tutoring 8. Anita Blunter 70 Fahyan Place “Great I Diana of the Ephntmme. New Testament Twirling Club, 4. 5; Clee Club 2; Darning Club 2. Paul Bock 107 Wainwright Street Along the cool sequestered twfc of life. They kept the noiseless tenor of their way. Cray Edward Paul Bond 229 Hawthorne Avenue “To have the greatest blessing, a good friend. Massinger Sagamore 2, 7. 8; Student Council S, 8. 7, 8; English Ass’t Chairman 7; Prom Committee 8. Gerard Brandnteyer 137 Leslie Street To make the weeper laugh, the the laugher weep. He had the dialect and different skill. Catch nr all passions in his craft of an. Shakespeare Sagamore 2. 3; Herald Tribune Alt. 4, 5: History Chairman 5: French Club 6; Student Council 7; Admirable Crichton 7. Ethel H. Bohrer 266 Pomona Avenue “She's the ornament of her sex. Dickens Sagamore 2. 5, 8. 7; Red Cross Club 2; Twirling Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Student Council 5; Ushering Staff 5, 6, 7. Edward Brody 183 Chancellor Avenue “Good company in a barney makes the way seem shorter. Walton 13

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