Central High School - Colt Yearbook (Paterson, NJ)

 - Class of 1919

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THE SPECTATOR to him. Shoot the half, Alec. George Botbyl-Schools 18, 21. Botsle is our politician, best athlete, Student Council president, and what not. Llquor says his ambition is to be the anti-prohibition candidate for Presidency in 1938. George played on the '18 and '19 football teams and is an ace on the swimming team this season. P. H. S. will lose a valuable man. Robert Clgol-Schools 15, 5, Little Falls Grammar and West Paterson Borough Schools. Robert is one of the members of our Fencing Club. Good luck to our future clvll engineer. Wendell W. Furrey-Schools 3, 23, St. John's. Nochlm, the charter member of Mr. Kyle's Dummlte Soclety, says he has no athletic record, but we know better. His hobby is laying down the pill and saying that's me. Wendell intends to take up englnerlng at Stevens or Boston Tech. We predict General Goethals will be a piker when Wendell enters the engineering fleld. Samuel Glldenberg--School 4. Sam's nickname is McCarty. Where he got lt, we don't know. This boy has not mixed much, having only one school and no societies. McCarty is to be an engineer. Sam has no hobbies, except, perhaps, English in 405. Joseph Glatzel-School 5, Orchestra, Kyle's Dramatic Society. Jochim says he is a member of the Sons of Rest, but what we know of a cer- taln scholarship leads us to believe other- wlse. Joe's hobby is moonlight walking, and must make a flne pastime if accom- panied by the fair one. Ask Joe about her. J. Philip Hall-Schools 24, 13: P. H. S. Club, Ushers' League, Organ Campaign Committee, Student Council, Sons or Rest, etc. Philip, our Jazz baby, is going to Rut- gers to take up mechanical engineering. His alm is to invent a machine to write up 16 history topics. Ambition fairly oozes out of this youth. Your parted hair makes a hit with the tango-hounds. Good-bye, Phil, you know the coal bill. Jonah Halstead, Jr.-Schools 9, 12, East Paterson No. 2. Jonah is a whale when it comes to pitching. Our Mathewson expects to take up engineering. Well, East Paterson ls quite a fleld for engineering. The Susque- hanna has two trains stop at East Pater- son every day. The class will turn on the weeps when Jonah leaves our midst. One less steam-heat absorber. James Hennessey-St. John's Parochial School. Red has a host of nicknames, among them being Spike, Brudda, and Rot. In spite of his being constantly chlded on the luminosity of his hair, we don't ever remember seeing Rot get angry. Spike intends to go to Stevens, where we know his good nature will galn many friends for him. Logan Hodge-School 23. This retiring youth intends copping the prizes at Stevens Tech. His hobby is man- aging to keep awake in 1-13. Did you get that thought, Hodge? Quite a thought . . . apologies to Mr. Kyle. Logan intends moving the Woolworth Building to Main and Market Streets. Edson Hutchinson-School 13, P. H. S. Club. Daddy Long Legs has left us already, but he'll be back in June, we hope, to let his manly form drape the stage. Hutch, don't let 'em vamp you. Gerald Jackson-Little Falls School, Ushers' League, P. H. S. Club. The Country Gentleman is back again from the dopey South, and we imagine L. B. is glad to see him. So long, Jen-y. Abram Jacobs-School 12, L. D. S. He's a little boy, but oh my! Abram ls going to be a civil engineer, he tells us, but that is entirely out of keeping with his hobby-taking good looking girls to the Majestic. Flnd some new diversion, ls our

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THE SPECTATOR Emma ls another one who expects to teach after a course at Montclair. We ean't imagine Emma trying to impart the three R's. Someone please suggest a nickname for Emma. Mildred McDermott-Schools 23, 5: Dra- matic Society, Choir. Madge is another of those who intend to teach the kiddies. Swimming, tennis, etc., are Madge's hobbies. We know that Mildred will make a flne teacher unt1l--- Ethel McLean-Schools 15, 133 Choir. Ethel anticipates being a nurse. It's too bad the war ended so quickly, Ethel. .Why the lonesome look since February? Ethel Allce Nadelman-Jamaica Model and High Schools, Richmond Hill High, Dramatic Society. This little fairy admits they call her Babe. Dld any of you see her when she wore a hair ribbon in her Senior year? Ethel, or Alice if you prefer, expects to be Paderewskl's assistant after she gradu- ates from Splnsters' College. This lass from Richmond Hill holds the record ln athletics for running to school. May Neil--School 3, Dramatic Society, Spectator Staff, Order of K. B. All hall, Tinker, the champion glrl athlete! She can swim, dive, paddle and play basketball. How about developing a little uppex-cut? It ought to be handy when you're a gym teacher. Tinker's going to remain a man-hater, she tells us. Why not volunteer, boys, to make her change her mind? iAlso her name.j Irene Dolores Seamans-N. Y. City No. 93, Arlington No. 3 and No. 5, Wayne No. 4, P. H. S. Girls' Club, Choir. After visiting the various schools of the country, Renie decided to settle down at P. H. S. After her course at business school Senorlta Dolores will be seen dash- ing around town in a fllvver. This ls only one of the wild hobbies of this young lady. Movies, dancing and walklng occupy most of her time. Clara L. Smith-School 6, Choir. Mickie's hobby ls movies. Is that why you adopted that nickname, Clara? Good luck to you in your future career. Jacob Wishnefsky-Schools 8, 3, Fencing Club, Lonely Girls' Club, O. of L. 101-der of the Lllles-they toil notj. After Cornell, Duke expects to be a musical farmer. That's a new one to us, but anyone who has heard Jake in the assembly can't imagine him ln cow-hide boots. rrhemir Aria' Glnursr Kenneth Aubum-Schools 5, 195 L. D. S., Ushers' League, Orchestra, Klebo Klub, P. H. S. Club Ken, or Aka, has waiting ln a hash house as a hobby. This may be all right, but most of us don't want soup down our backs. His only ambition ls to get out of P. -H. S., and as for athletics, he ain't got none. Joseph A. Baxter-Schools 24, 18. Joe's some chap! He has a high as- piration--naval architect. What'cha know about that? Well, here's to your luck, Joe ! An active athlete? Well, I'll say so. Alexander Becker-O. L. 0. L. Parochial School, S. O. R., I. W. W., Football '18, Alec, the Long Drink of Water, ex- study chemical engineering at We suppose that some day he pects to Cornell. will manufacture some of Frazee's goose eggs by a chemical process You want to look out for Alec when you hear him call tor a natural, because it usually comes 15



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