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

 - Class of 1937

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Student Council Harry Keller President Herman Reichenstein Vice-President Benjamin Morrow Secretary-Treasurer Ted Schneider, '37 George Piehler, '38 George Nelson, '39 Isaac Strejevsky, '40 Charles Steinfeld, '40 Since its organization, the Student Council has become an increasingly essential part of the school activities. During the past year, it has endeavored to accomplish its purpose of contributing to the successful functioning of school life by fostering both the social and the educational needs of the students. The fine cooperation of the school organizations with the Student Council, made possible, among other things, the success of the Convocation. This year's Convocation was declared to have been the best one ever held. Also, since the old school sticker did not seem to meet with the full approval of the student body, it was decided that a new one should be made and the Athletic Association was notified accordingly. The Athletic As- sociation approved the plan and turned out the present sticker which seems to fulfill all the requirements of the students. Another achievement was the lessening of parking troubles of those students who drive in automobiles to school each night. The Student Council feels that it has done much toward improving the school and it extends to its successors the earnest hope that they will be enabled to surpass the efforts of the Student Council of l936-37.

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Freshman Class Class moto- Don't give up the ship. B. Dilvlurro ,,,, .. sssssa . ssss ssssssss,,7,,,ss.,,,,Vss.,s. . .s,s saa,.ssaaa . ,.,a,a . . 7,7,. P resident l. Beno ssss ssss . .. . Vice-President Wm. j. Halek s,,s .. assa . ,,a, Treasurer Wm. Caruso ssss .. sssssssss . ssssss . sssee s,7, . . sess,.,.sesss ses,,sesse ,essss,,se S e cretary Last October we embarked upon our course at N.T.S. At the class meeting held for the election of officers we had a grand turnout. Today our class has the distinction of having had the largest turnout for a Freshman Class meeting in the history of the school. We realize that an education in our profession is not the only reason for our enlisting aboard the NTS. We are all acquainted with the various organizations maintained for our benefit, and we intend to make full use of their facilities. On February 6th, our apprentice seamen held a bowling party at the Bayview Wheelman Association. This party was attended by about thirty of our members and during the course of the evening we enjoyed ourselves immensely. We can all be proud of our conduct and interest in this first year on the waters of Engineering. Next year we shall look back upon our term of apprenticeship and laugh at some of the serious storms and terrible water we have sailed through. We have been buffeted about by strong winds and have absorbed a lot of punishment, but we have safely maintained our equilibrium. Our first port of call is almost in sight and we can rest for a while before the next leg of our journey. Let us all resolve to become expert seamen and, Don't give up the ship. Wm. j. Halek



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The Fratech Staff Edward Preusse . . . Editor-in-chief Clifford Wolf . , . Business Manager Charles Edgar ..... .... A dvertising Manager ln its third year under a strictly student management, the Fratech. Newark Tech's official magazine, can be said to have progressed far towards the goal of an ideal school paper. Progress this year is best marked by the appearance of technical articles which we hope will prove to be an interesting feature next year. The effect of the oddity type of write-ups evident in last year's issues was shown in the feature articles of this year's publications. Outstanding in this classification must necessarily be placed to j. Diliberto's Wihat Makes lt Tick and l-lello America. Also Aircraft Engines, by Al. Barti- romo, and You Figure lt Out, by H. Keller. To honor those of the staff who have clone outstanding work, the Board of Managers yearly awards the much-coveted Fratech Key, Recipients of this gold key from members of the present staff include: Clifford Wolf, Business Manager and Charles Edgar, Advertising Manager, For the first time this year the Board of Managers awarded a silver key to the following staff members: l. Diliberto, Associate Editorg A. Barti- romo, Class of B83 Charles Porter, Class of B93 Bernard Chaimovich, Athletic Association, and E. McBride, Class of '37,

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