Central High School - Central Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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Central High School - Central Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 30 of 136
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Vers CLARENCE SCHLOHC 11M. Clarence Schlobohm of course you know well. How modest and bashful every one might tell. And yet he attends all the informals 1 hear. It must be another mystery I fear. ADELYN KOINER. And Adclyn Koiner how quiet and reserved. From study and attention she never has swerved Hearken ve people who for pleasure do thirst. Make your pleasures go last, your studies first. PAULINE BOXENBAUM. Pauline Boxenbaum of course I need not repeat, Is a student as bright as she’s quiet and neat, In geometry explaining how spheres do revolve, Its a problem complex we never will solve. MOSES PA LEY. Moses Paley you know, a great speaker is he. Speaking on political sociology. A member of varsity debating brigade. As a senator his fame is yet to be made. ISIDORE GOODMAN. You may not rise to sudden fame; es Or jump into regard. But you’ll get there just the same, By working, working hard. CECIL NEWMAN. Cecil Newman of Central, a popular resident. Was of our Senior class, a perfect vice president. Working and cheerful throughout the day. No one has anything 'gainst Cecil to say. FRANCIS A I.EX A XI)ER. Francis Alexander, a philosophical youth. Was continually seeking clear facts and truth. Serious in study, cheerful in play. Francis will be a professor some day. SOLOMON PERELMAN. And Solomon Pcrclman I need not mention. Had some very good plans and a right intention. Alas he’s but human, even as you and I, He himself admits his ideals are too high. JOE GARBER. Joe Garber a youth of athletic ability, Was to old Central High a worthy utility.

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Verses For her the report card had ne’er a terror. I doubt whether she e’er committed an error. MR LA UEKSCH. And Erla Bersch of course you must know. Is quite the style in our theatrical show, 11 or acting is great, her art is superb Poverty never will Erla disturb. EZRA SHAPIRO. Now Ezra Shapiro with his fine oratation. Will some day he a man of great reputation. His flowery expressions and phrases so grand. Will make him the greatest debator in the land. MARL LEASE RE. Mary Leasure a girl who did leisure seek. In classes she always was modest and meek. • Vet laughing and romping in pleasures outside, Isn't it wonderful what nature decides? EMANUEL ROSE. Although you’ve shortened your name. Mr. Rose, To suit your very small frame; Mr. Rose. But tall or short, you’re the best li’l sport. And we like you just the same; Mr. Rose. LOUIS SHIFRIN. Louis Shifrin. another of our Inns, Proclaims his ideas without making much noise. He possesses what some of us actually hate. Patience and quietness in its purest state. ESTHER LEVINE. Now Esther Levine at once you will see. Is a girl of wisdom and sagacity. She carries a charm and a smile so free. Also a few books on psychology. EMANUEL SIEGEL. There • in our school a student called Siegel. Who is usually as bright and as sharp as an eagle, I am talking of formats and parties and shows. And not of the studies as you might suppose. MILT GREEN WALD. Von all remember Milt. Greenwald so tall. The biggest man in Central’s hall, With a smile and a welcome for everyone, His radiance even rivals the sun.



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Verses Fighting; and striving; in each senate game. You bet there’s a boy who established his fame. DAVID KRAMER. David Kramer, so joyous was he. Laughing and spoofing and full of glee. Always kind and considerate to lasses. Always last when it came to classes. VICTOR WOLDMAN. Xow Victor Woldman, please do not frown, A man is he of great renown. Pres, of seniors, high positions in school, No one can call him much of a fool. NATHAN SCHWARTS. I'll tell you why Nathan Schwarts. Is bound to rise from the throng, He won’t stop till he’s reached the top, He never tarries long. JOSEPH PRILUTSKV Joe Prilutsky a chemistry student so fine, Is trying to make strange elements combine. The way he works equations and problems, so calm. Would fill any teacher with puzzled alarm. MARY STRATTON. A very jolly maid, Bubbling over with fun, It's very hard to find her kind, When all is said and done. MICHAEL CARA BOO LAD. You’ve got the push, you’ve got the pull, Although you scarce have shown it, And when I hear of late, that you have become great. I’ll say I’ve always known it. HARRY S. GABELMAN. When arc you without your grin Of joy upon your face? I'll wager you’ll go upon the stage. And there will set the pace. EMILY I’. L. POCOBELLO. They say the brainy are the small. You don’t believe that do you ? Of course you don’t for you are tall. So how could that be true?

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