Central High School - Colt Yearbook (Paterson, NJ)

 - Class of 1919

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THE SPECTATOR Celia Diamond-Schools 23, 53 Dramatic Society, Student Council, Choir. We have a presentiment that Cereal will end her days in Passaic. We are further enlightened by the fact that J. W. has a Pierce-Arrow. No wonder riding proves so attractive. But why leave America? Don't home products suit? Catherine Eleanor Dowling-St. Bonaven- ture's School, Choir, P. H. S. Girls' Club. Cathie is a good little girl, whose ambition it is to be a cranky schol marm. But think, Cathie, your hobby of lying in bed in the morning will have to be changed, unless school houses will be llxed for your convenience. Eleanor V. Dunn-School 6, Choir. Mlckle wants us to think her only accomplishments are in the line of movies and dancing, ut we'll advise all curious students to take a peek at the honor roll. Eleanor expects to go to Normal School and then paint. Don't you know the painters are on strike? Clara Marie Lucille Elsaessar-Schools 21. 153 Spectator Staff QEdltor-in- Chlefj '18-'19. Clara likes P. H. S. so well that she expects to return as an English teacher. Her ambition ls to be an authoress. Who knows but some day the coming genera- tions of school children will study her famous writings. Lillian Finkelstein-School 6, Dramatic Society, Choir '17 and '18, Pi Alpha Phi. After her course at Barnard, Flnky ls going to be the private secretary to the junior partner. She loves to drive a Packard, ride in -iw Rolls-Royce and tickle the lvories, so you can see where she'll soon be the partner of the junior partner. Alberta D. Foyle-P. G. S. 14, 6: Pi Alpha Phi, La Societe Francaise. Her ambition is to become president of a Bachelor's College, which would be quite a job-or rather, position-to hold. Bert is fond of playing tennis, hiking and driving, but the mystery comes in 8 when you try to find who it is she likes to drive with. Helen Charlotte Friedman-Schools 1, 4: Dramatic Society, Orchestra. Here's a girl who openly admits her ln- tentions of entering the college of wedlock. From your blank, R. F., of Newark, seems to be the' favored one. Helen lovesxto drive in his Stutz, preferably alone, she says. We earnestly expect that she will have her Mrs. degree soon. John XV. Galloway-L. D. S., Ushers' League. Pipe this husky youth's ambition: To be a millionaire and live in the country! Pop is the bouncer of the Ushers' League. Jack is one of our all-around athletes and we'll miss his sort, but Mr. North says that the coal bill must be cut down, so out into the cold, you steam- heat absorbers. If good wishes would count, your millions are made. Charles Crawford Gorga-s-Dramatic So- ciety, L. D. S., Fencing Club. Chuck says his ambition is to become a man, Your class votes you tho student most likely to succeed, so we guess you will become a man, Charles is a good athlete and an exceptionally good speaker. The L. D. S. and the foot- ball team will miss a boy of your type. We hope Lehigh will finish the good work begun in P. H. S. Say, Charley, where do you buy these trick middle names? John Guyet-School 15, L. D. S., Dramatic Society, Ushers' League. Jack, the lady killer, was declared to be the biggest boy fusser, there being only ten in the class who didn't think so. He claims his hobbies are too numerous to mention: in other words, he couldn't think of any worth while mentioning. Jack expects to go to Columbia. Allan G. Harper-School 15, Dramatic Society, L. D. S., Civic Club, Editor of Spectator. Al intends to follow in the steps of the former illustrious men of letters by first going to Bowdoin, after which he

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THE SPECTATOR Senior Statiatira Samuel ll. Ackerman-Wyckoff Grammar School, Butler High School, Student Council. ,This neutral youth blows in from the distant country. Catching trains is the only sport he indulges ln. His hobbies are eating, sleeping and doing nothing. But we don't believe all this, Sam, and anyone with your head will do something big. Best of luck to you. Rose Alper-Schools 11, 15: Dramatic Society, Choir. Ro expects to be a teacher and her hobbies are dancing, having a good time, and going to the Majestic on Friday night. We predict that Ro will be an unusual teacher and will keep up her hobbies. George N. Anderson, Jr.-School 5, L. D. S., Choir, Ushers' League. Hall! this Totowa youth-Pride ot the Farm. The chap who made Colgate's Brllllantlne famous! Hey, gang! note this blrd's college-Montclair Normal. We suggest the appointment ot a commit- tee of one to look after this wayward youth. Andy's hobbies include everything except smoking Meccas. It's sad to part with this live wire. Randall Atkinson-Schools 20, 13: Foot- ball, '18. Ran intends to study surgery at Rut- gers. Take a tip from somebody who sees him at work in Room 45, sixth period. Keep away from him when he hangs out that shingle in 1928-he's some butcher. The class votes Randall the third best athlete. Hey, mister, let me carry your grip. Alice M. V. E. Balnbrldge--School 13, Choir, Mel Club. Is the Mel Club open for new mem- bers? We've only been able to trace three. It must be a 'grand and glorious 1eellng ' to be popular, Al, She gets all Qllaaairal Olnursr this popularity by ordering us all around in the lunch room. Most of her athletics were cutting gym with I. J. and then mak- ing up the time. School never bothered Al, but she knows she came here to make a life, not a living. Here's wishing you luck. Natalie E. Blewettf-School 21. Another one who lsn't here for the lm- provement of her mind only. Nat wants to be a private secretary for a rlch man with a bad cough. Remember your school motto, Nat - If your business interferes with your pleasure, glve up your business. You say you have no societies, but we know all about you in society. Good-bye. Charles G. Brustlln-Schools 19, 5, To- towa Borough No. 1: L. D. S., Spectator. Chuck, the studious, would like some day to become manager of the Standard Oil Co., but we would not want to see you become an oil can, so please stay away. In his spare moments at present he likes to play tennis, go canoeing, or go tlshing. After graduation he expects to take up a business course. Milton Chapman-Schools 4, 15, 61 Brook- lyn 150, 72, 158: Spectator fArt Editorj Staff, L. D. S. I would suggest that Mickey start to fulflll his ambition, namely, becoming a second Vernon Castle, by opening a school for terpsichorean art. I-Ie's an accom- plished young man whose talents run in all directions, everywhere from picking 'em up to drawing. Mickey's athletics consist of chasing rainbows. Florence Clegg--Schools 13, 243 Choir. Flo says her ambition is to last until May 29th. Why, we wonder? Motoring is her hobby. With whom, may we be so inquisitive as to inquire? 7 Q. U-



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THE SPECTATOR ' hopes to become the editor of 'the Atlan- tic Monthly. William H. Hempstead-Schools 6, 135 L. D. S., P. H. S. Club. Most ot Bill's statistic sheet was iilled with his hobbies-swimming, fishing, hunting, eating, sleeping, basketball, girls, canoeing, dancing, smoking, etc. You can tell Bill is no woman-hater by glancing at some of his hobbies or by seeing him out with any of his merry lady friends. Hemp hasn't decided on college-he's too busy. Frederick C. Hillman-St. George's and St. Agnes' Parochial Schools. Fred intends to take up law at Prince- ton after he leaves us. To look at Fred, you wouldn't think he would have any such wild habits as auto parties. Still water runs deep. Edward Hlnchliife-St. George's Parochial School, L D. S., Fencing Club. Hinch is one of the members of that fine fencing team of ours. His hobbies are skating, fencing and motoring. Ed is going to study surgery at C. U. A. in Washington, D. C. You have our consent to go as long as you don't try to take the place of the President. George Huber-Our Lady of Victories School. In George's High School career he was seen, but not heardg present, but not voting. We're sure he'll do big things when he gets that million that it is his ambition to get. Still waters run deep. Hannah M. Jacobson-Schools 4, 63 Choir. Hannah falias Hank J says that her great ambition is to get married. Then she gets cold feet and adds to my job. Hank is going to Paterson Normal. Andrew Kehoe-Schools 9, 24, 13: L. D. S., Spec Staff. Andrew claims that his hobbies are everything in general and nothing in par- ticular. He says that he has no nickname, which is too bad. We hope he won't resent our calling him Andy, Andy intends to take up law at N. Y. U. In case you need a divorce, girls, you know to whom to go. Anna Marie Kessel-St. Bonaventure's School, Choir. Anna, after a pleasant tour years at P. H. S., has decided to be a school marm- 'n everything. Another martyr to the cause. Anna claims to be on the baseball team. We expect to see her at every game as a rooter. Benjamin Konner-School 6: Spectator, 19183 Ushers' League, L. D. S., Choir. Big Ben says his hobby is to go to Sykes' with Galloway. We wonder if Galloway is the only one. Of course, we know there are those of the other sex that frequent Sykes'. Mabel Knmmer-Schools 4, 20, 13: Pi Alpha Phi, Choir. Mabel expects to teach our future citi- zens the three R's until OTHERWISE. Say, Mabel, you must have someone in view! David Kurlantziclc--Schools 8, 3. Kurly says he has no athletic record, but we'll advise him to exercise his arms -he'll need strong arms when he becomes a dentist. The Yanks are comlng. After a course in the New York College of Dentistry, Dave is going to do everything and everybody. Eleanor Leather-School 13, P. H. S. Girls' Club, Choir. Ninnie says that her ambition is the same as most girls'-teach for a while and then get married. Eleanor expects to go to Normal when she leaves us, and there have a good time. Such an industrious girl is bound to succeed. Katharine Berdan MacDonald-Wayne Township School No. 3, Choir. Kitzy of the bobbed hair is going to Drake's, preparatory to becoming a. pri- vate secretary. Kate was always a quiet girl, always to be seen with Clara Elsaesser. Edythe Malone-School 13. Edythe says she has no nicknames, no societies and no ambition. But any girl

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