Weequahic High School - Legend Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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Karl Muling 589 Belmont Avenue A lover’s eyes icttl gate an eagle blind. —Shakespeare Barry Markowitz 60 Aldinc Street “A little nontense note and then Is relished by the best of men. —Osgood m Soiulru Lipnick 782 South 16th Street Thou mutt be true thuself. If thou the truth uouldst teach. -Honor Jean D. I.ippy 188 llunihury Avenue The toy of youth and health htr cues ditidau'd And case of heart htr every look convey'd. —Crabbe Carole Makon 810 Clinton Avenue The su:cct expression of that face. Forever changing, yet the same. —Samuel Rogers Glee Club 2; Twirling Club 2; Patrol 2, Office Help 2; Hop Committee 7; Typing Chairman 7. Awictant Chairman 5; Englith Chairman 5; Legend Stall 8. Abby Mankofsky 61 Lehigh Avenue 'With virtue and kindness. One may conquer the world.

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I n;i Levine 223 Hawthorne Avenue Good humor and generosity carry the day uith the popular heart all the xcotld over. —Alexander Smith Tutoring 1; Softball I: Sagamore 2; Student Council Put. 2; Soccer Club ■I; Library Stalf 4; Algebra Sec'y 4; Bookkerring Sec’y 6; Calumet Advertising Staff 5. 6. 7; Class Council 5. 7, 8; Economics Chairman 7; English Chairman 5. Kobcrt S. Lieb 253 Kccr Avenue “He. full of bathfulness and truth. Loved much. hoised little, and de tired naught” —Tasso Lois Levine 36 Huntington Terrace A thing of beauty it a foy forever -Keats Softball League 1; Twirling Club I; Cheering Club 1; History Secretary 5: Sagamore 5; English Secretary 3: French Club 4. Harriet Liebow 124 Chancellor Avenue “Little deeds of kindness, little words of love Make our earth an Eden like the heaven above.” —Carney Sagamore 3, 5, 6; English Chairman 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4; French Club 0; Legend Staff 8; Prom Invitations Chairman 8; Contemporary Club 8. Phyllis Linnctt 773 North Broad Street Eli ubcth, h'. J. “The tiro noblest of things which arc sweetness and night. -Swift Twirling Squad 3. 4, 6. Drum Majorette 8; Home Economies 4; Band 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Auditor 6; French Club 6; Sagamore 5. 8; l.e-gsnd Staff 8.



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Murray B. Maysles 192 Chadwick Avenue Urn of few words are the best men.” —Dyer Student Council 1. 2; Student Court 2; Latin Club 2; Sagamore 3; Lab Assistant 3; Audubon Club 3. Harriet Mintz 193 Dewey Street “So (torn no gold she needs to wear; She shines intrinsically fair.” —Bcdingfirld Sagamore 5. 6. 7; Newspaper Distributor 6, 7; Calumet Typing Stall 3; Hop Committee 7; Calumet Agent 8; History Sec’y 8; Chemistry Lab Ass't 8; Legend Staff 8; Prom Committee 8. Edgar Allen Ncwfcld 213 Wilder Street Hillside. N. J. “Cood will is the mightiest practical force in the uniceste. -Dole Science Club Chairman 1; Algebra Vice President 1. Zeta Frances Newmark 180 Ferry Street 7 think Xaturc hath lost the mould. Where she her shafK did take; Or else I doubt if Sat use could so fair a creature make. Sagamore 5; Hrbrew Culture Club 5, 6, 7, 8; English Chairman 7. Judith Claire Musoff 127 Custer Avenue “A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charming, darling the. —Lucretuis Sagamore 1. 2; Algebra Secretary 2; Baseball Club 2: Basketball Club 2; Cheering Club 1; Twirling Club 1; Banker 3; Legend Advertising Staff 8. Sliirlce D. Namarovsky 570 Hunterdon Street “A m lit ure of character, friendliness, and intelligence. -Sharp Student Council Vico PreS. 2; Service Club 1, 2; Dunce Club 1. 2; Journalism Club 2; Calunut Agent 3. 4. 5, 6. 7; Latin Club 3. I; ll.rald Tribune Agent 4. 5. 7; Spanish Club 6. 7, Pres. 6; Sagamore o, 6. 7; History' Sec’y 5, 6; Honor Society 3. 6, 7, 8; Homeroom Sec’y 3; Biology SecV 3; English Chairman 3: Tutoring 5, 7; Typing Sec’y 5; Health Pres. 5; Assembly Sec y 8; Legend Staff 8.

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