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Class $Haij ®1|P (£a0t OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice President Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Secretary Sergeant-al-A mis Class Pianist Class Soloists Class Orator Class Artist Class Celloist Nathan Post Cecilia Prince Robert Silverberg Florence Burnham Clara Thomas Richard Cooley Charlotte Pollock f Nathan Post I Sibyl Adams Benjamin Shiffman Edward Kanter Lee Parker Also Five Others 25
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Louis B. Emerman 2228 F.. 82nd Si. Tctc Classical Football Team Harold P. Prather 2234 K. 80th St. Senator” Football Team, 'll, ‘12 Track Team Scientific Cora L. Scott 2315 E. 71st St. Scientific Helen L. McGrath 6106 Thackeray Ave. Scientific Aaron Papurt 3404 Woodland Ave. Caruso Classical Wendell Morris 2981 E. 66th St. Classical Flora J. Fields 2206 E. 31st St. Boots Scientific Matilda Belle Dowling 8514 Carnegie Ave. Scientific Lora IIermine Gluck 8517 Cedar Ave. Steve” Orchestra Leaders' Class Girls’ Basket Ball Team Minerva E. Herron 10514 Kinsman Rd. Classical Louis Vaughn Jones 2180 E. 30th St. Scientific Orchestra Norman SchaelYer 2986 E. 72nd St. Shuff” Classical Dorothy Lewis 2651 E. 63rd St. Scientific Sol Weinberger 4931 Stranwood Ct. Scientific Football. '12 Frank K. Soukup 3443 E. 114th St. Classical Anna Hammer 25S0 K. 61st St. Scientific Ida Dennis 3104 Croton Ave. Scientific Eva Smill 2488 E. 31st St. Leonard Colebrook 3111 E. 93rd St. Babe- Scientific Philomathcon Fred Korabek 6923 Kinsman Rd. Dutch Football. '11. '12 Baseball. Ml Scientific Belle Rosen 2691 E. 7th St. Shorty Scientific J. Herbert Conrv 4907 Carnegie Ave. Scientific Glee Club Isaac E. Halperin 4810 Scovill Alfred Loveman 7206 Harvard Scientific Jacob Shapiro 4107 Beck Ave. Jessie A. Robbins 2263 E. 89th St. Scientific Edith Smallsreed 6107 Outhwaite 24 Helen Howell 2247 E. 85th St. Henrietta Male 2958 E. 71st St. Aline Murray 3029 Carnegie Av«.. Lillian Strauss 2630 E. 48th St. Anna Tancek 6917 Grand Ave. Edith Wirthschafter Majestic Apts. Robert Brooks 2285 E. 46th St. Michael Hayes 2547 E. 81st St. Richard Horan Clay, W. Va. Arthur Levenburg 2314 E. 55th St. Morris Laz.erick 2395 F.. 39th St. Samuel Rosenkovitz 3038 Croton Loren Sacheroff 2540 E. 43rd St.
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An Outline of the Class Day Play, ‘•THE RE-UNION (Given June 6, 1913, at Central High School) [Editor's Note: Inasmuch as this book is given out June 2, and the Class Play takes place June 6, the editor could do no more than publish an outline of the play.] Authors: Nathan Post Cecelia Prince Helen C. Evans Nathalie M. Clem Clara W. Thomas The time of the play is the year 1920. The place is on board “The Re-union, a yacht just leaving Naples for America. The circumstances are as follows: The Senior Class of T3 is to have a re-union at Central High, June, 1920. The class has drifted far and wide, but the location of the majority is known, and they have all been notified of the affair. “THE RE-UNION is a yacht chartered by some of the alumni of the class who are in Europe. At the beginning of the first act the yacht is about to start from Naples. Later she stops at different ports in order to pick up the numerous members of the scattered class. Marseilles is the first stop and then the yacht goes through the Garonne river and canal to the Atlantic and up to Hamburg. From Hamburg the party go to Liverpool and then directly to New York, where a number of the alumni are to meet the yacht to accompany the party the following day to Cleveland. ACT I. The curtain rises with two sailors having an argument as to the circumstances under which the yacht is making the voyage. When the captain enters everything is in readiness for the departure. The captain and wife are anxious because the rest of the party are missing. Soon the rest are seen coming up the gangplank at Naples and the yacht starts. The two treasurers of the class n yt appear and discuss the financial end of the trip. After all the five have assembled, a solo from the class cellist is requested, and he plays. The passengers exchange bits of news regarding members of the class. Upon coming into Marseilles, music is heard and more passengers are picked up, among them the cartoonist, who shows a few specimens of studies he has executed in Paris. At Hamburg, the class pianist, who has been studying music in Germany, joins the party. While tea is being served the pianist entertains them. At Liverpool, the class orator joins the crowd, together with a suffragette member of the class, who has been studying social conditions in. England. After the ladies have retired for the night the gentlemen chat among themselves about old times and the act concludes with a song by the class soloist. ACT II. The curtain rises with all the class officers and passengers on deck, the captain leaning over the railing looking through a spyglass. A group of ladies are sitting in the comer. The class pianist is entertaining one of the party aside. Another little group are still arguing on Woman Suffrage. All rush to the railing to catch sight of John D. Rockefeller's yacht passing, but the captain calls the company to order. He states that all must now come to business, to rehearse the program for the coming reunion. A rostrum is imagined to be at one end of the deck and the captain announces the performers in turn. The class cartoonist, the orator and a soloist appear in order. The program concludes with the song, “A PERFECT DAY. rendered by the two soloists, accompanied by the pianist and ’cellist. 26
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