Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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Estelle Kirschcnbaum Joseph kleiman 130 Goodwin Avenue •Joking and humor are pleasant. And often of extreme utility. —Cicero Sagamore 2. 6. 8; Baseball 4; Gym Chairman 3; Prom Committee 8. 323 Peshine Avenue Short and need if I were jud)te, A piece surely worthy of praise. —Thomas Lodge Sagamore 1. Paul I. Klein 446 Clinton Plate Can tee never have too much of good thing.' —Cervantes Golf Club 5: Band 6; Homeromn Seereory 7; Class Council 7; Auditor 8. Arlene II. Klein 808 South 12th Street ’She is a good friend that doth thee good. —Hiver s Sagamore 4. Marcia Kleinman 96 Summit Avenue “Modesty it the beauty of icoman. —Unknotcn Sagamore 5. 7; Hop Committee 7; Time Agent 8; Chemistry Lab Assistant 8; Legend Staff 8; Spanish Secretary 8. Joel Koenig 16 Hillside Terrace Life is not so short but that there is altccyt time enough for courtesy. —Emerson Music Secretary 2; Luitch Room Disc-Jockey 2; Sagamore 6, 8. 4 24

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Norman Katowitz 73 Osborn Terrace For they con conquer who Iwlieve they can. —Dryden Student Council 2; Glee Club 2; Patrol 2. Jerome Karl 178 Hobson Street Enfoy the pretent hour, be thankful for the past, Anri neither fear nor with the ap- proaches of the last.' —Martial Toby Katz 87 Vaasar Avenue Good-humor only teaches charms to last, Still makes new conquests and maintains the past. Dancing Club 2; Glee Club 1; Patrol 2; Office Ass’t 2; Student Council 1; Sagamore -4. 5. 8; French Sec’y 5; Geometry Sec v 5. 8; English Sec’y ■4; History Sec y 5. Paula Katz •135 Clinton Place Fair as. a rose which captures the eye. Bright as a star when alone in the sky. Vocabulary Club I, 3. Vice Pres. 5; French Club 1. 4, 8. Vice Fret. 5, 6. Pres. 7; French Class Sec’v 2. 3. 6,7; Softball 1; Sagamore 2; Student Council 2; History Sec’y 7; Mr. Bren-mnn’s Scc’y 8, 7. 8; Algebra Sec’y 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3. 4. 5; English Chairman 4, Scc’y 8; Legend Staff 8. Sonya B. Kaufman She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with. —Sir John Suckling English Secretary 2: Sagamore 2. 8; Modern Dance 2; English Secretary 8; World History Secretary 8. Hboda Marlene Kertz 11 Baldwin Avenue Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. —Sir John Davies Sagamore 2; Latin Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 4; Health Vice Chairman 3: French Sec’v 4. 5; Study Scc'y 6; English Chairman 3. 4; O. B. A. Office Scc’y 4: Honor Society 3. 6. 7: Tutoring 5. 8. 7; Guidance Office Sec’y 7; Hebrew Culture Club 5. 6, 7; Creative Writing Club Sec’y 5; Homeroom Sec’y 7; Calumet Staff 7; Hop Comittee 7; M. I. H. Day Representative 7; Legend Staff 8.



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Milton Frank Kohn 408 Chadwick Avenue Let them call it mitchief: When it i» part and proifxrcd ’tscill be virtue. Sagamore 1, 2; History Secretary 2; Auditorium Squad 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; French Club 1. Florence I.aucik 820 South 20th Street She that has patience map commit anything. —Rabelais Corinne Krim 25 Underwood Street It's nice to be natural, When you’re naturally nice. —Math Sagamore 3, 4. 5, Inspector 6, Latin Club 3. 4; Art Club Sec V 8. 7; Calumet Agent 7; Spanish Club 3. 6. 7; Hop Committee 7; Legend Art Staff 8. Elizabeth Kurz 370 Hillside Avenue If there icere many more like her. The stock of halos uould give out. -A. W. Pencro Tennis Club 1; Legend Staff 8. Advertising Stuff 8. Alan I.azaroff 9 Wolcott Terrace Here is a dear and true industrious friend. —Shakespeare Audrey Marcia Leif 170 Pcshine Avenue Heaven hath no mouth, and y t is said to smile After your style: So more hath earth, yet that sniffer too, futt as you do. -Aurcalian Tountcnd Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Dunce Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Sagamore 4, 5. 0; Hebrew Culture Club 4, 5, 6; English Scc’y 4. 3; Health Sec’y 7; Calumet Agent 6. 7. 8; Geometry Sec’y 6; Spanish Conversation Club 6; Prom Committee 8; Dr. Donn’s Sec y 8; Guidance Office Reception-

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