Central Commercial Technical High School - Cog Pen Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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lVllCHAEL KING, A.lE. Electrical Engineering 106 Fourth St. Newark, N. J. N. bl. Bell Tel. Co. Class President, 1931-1932. Member N. T. S. Fraternity. Mike VVhat would the class have been without this man? .AX true gentlemanwtypical of the Emerald Isle. Since we first met him four years ago his companion- ship has been a constant source of pleasure and deep well of humor for us who are his associates. His out- standing leadership--his level head-and his inherent propensity to see all sides of a discussion were the determining factors in selecting his shoulders upon which to place the burden of our senior cares. He has carried them well. Mike is a hard working. conscientious student. VVe predict that before many years have passed he will be very successful in his chosen field. T ff-EXE BYSQYJ MARK JANELLI, .-X.li. Mechanical lingineering 1125 Seib Ave. Elizabeth, N. tl. ll. CQ 13. Machine K 'llool fu. Class Vice-llresident, 1931-1932. Member, N. 'l'. S. Fraternity. A..fX.lf. Mark Mark is one of those quiet boys whose presence is seen rather than heard. Not that he would make a likeable companion to the sphinx, or anything like that. for when he does have something to say it is wise to lend an car. His opinions are to be sought after in any matter of importance that is worrying the boys in or out of class. Once they are given you can depend upon them to he a complete summary of facts and a solution that is prac- tical. Those of ns who have been in intimate contact with Mark know him to be a good pal, a steadfast friend, a hard worker and one who will make his wav in this struggle for existence. 1'l0llI'f4't'H

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oooo TIMBER The tree that never had to fight For sun and sky and air and light, That stood out in the open plain, And always got its share of rain, Never became a forest king But lived and died a scrubby thing. The man who never had to toil, Wflio never had to win his share, Of sun and sky and light and air, Never became a manly man, But lived and died as he began. Good timber does not grow in easeg The' stronger wind, the tougher trees. The farther sky, the greater length: The more the storm, the more the strengthg By sun and cold, by rain and snows, In tree or man good timber grows. Where thickest stands the forest growth NVe End the patriarchs of both, And they hold converse with the stars Wliose broken branches show the scars Of many winds and much of strife- This is the common law of life. -Selected. Thirteen



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DOMINICK T. hloRnAN, A.E. Electrical Engineering 353 Paxton St. Paterson, N. l'ublic Service Electric ck Gas Co. Treasurer, 1929-19303 1930-1931: 1931-1932. Staff Artist, FRATECH, 1930-1931. lliesigner of Newark Tech Pastcrsj Editor-in-Chief. FRATECH, 1931-1932. Member. N. T. S. Fraternity. Don lion is one ol the l'ublic Service boys from Paterson. XYe suggest that some one tip l'. S. off as to his iudclatigable elTorts at collecting money. They have misplaced him in the Engineering' Department. All joking aside, Don has done wonders with his dues books. XVe can safely say that no one will get past April 18 without settling accounts. That is only one of his many hue qualities, at any rate it is the oneythat strikes us as the most impressive. Now that we have had four years association upon which to judge this man we pronounce him an engineer l sf and a sincere friend. - 'T ' VVe wish you success, Don, you deserve it. 71? , t7-XX? GEORGE G. CooMBE, A.E. Electrical Engineering 63 Sherman Ave. Newark, N. J. VVestern Electric Co. Secretary, 1931-1932. Staff Artist. FRATECH, 1931-1932. Member, N. T. S. Fraternity: Glider Club. George Those who have known George during his stfy if N. T. have found him of a d igh f1l n . ' lt has been rumored around th t: ' 1 nth his one ambition was to be a c a artist. Howe r, some place along t i e s talen were div Skvgfo other channelsypr erably engine ot that Geo g lgaxfprsaken art altogether, o , no-just take 2 a l ugh any of the current issues of the FRATECH nd g ze upon some of his creations. Creations that would make Fontaine Fox turn a delicate shade of green. . George has done well throughout our class room rou- tine, in fact he is among the scholastic leaders. More power to you, George-there are steep grades ahead. Fiftvfu C

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