Central High School - Colt Yearbook (Paterson, NJ)

 - Class of 1919

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THE SPECTATOR with. Jack passed as second best looking fellow, and what do you think, he received nine' votes as best looking girl! Quite a novelty, we think. Arthur Weis-Fairlawn Grammar School, Ushers' League. Some boy!-a product of Falrlawn, N. J. No nickname, no ambition, no athletics and no college-what? His hobby is trying to make a fllvver run like a Rolls- Royce Special. No wonder he hasn't time for the other questions. We know his ambition. Congratulations. Edward Wolek--School 10. ' Neewah reminds us all of Jess Wil- lard-he's so different. After Eddie flnishes Stevens Tech. he expects to be a civil engineer. His hobbies are writing letters and walking ln the moonlight. For further adventures of our hero, see the New York Journal. Srieniifir Glnurar Charles Baton-Schools 1, 2, 33 Ushers' League, Knights of Pleasure. Chuck, the left-handed wizard, says his ambition is to become an aviator. Mr. Kyle says we should aim high.' Chuck evidently took his advice to heart. Keep right on aiming, Charles: you will be a coal miner yet. lThe censor decided to drop Chuck's hobbies. Wise up. J Abe Blumenthal-Schools 1, 4, 23. ' Blumie wants to be a chemical mixer Knot a chemistj. Well, Abe, if you get your chemicals mixed up as you do some other things, we may look any morning ln the Call for your obituary. Why all this mystery about East 26th Street. Who is she? Helen Day-Wayne Township No. 6. Helen is a demure miss who scorns nicknames and societies. Her experience of teaching in P. H. S. has led her to select kindergarten teaching as her ambition. Montclair Normal is getting an excellent student. Helen will be a success' there, as she was here, we are sure. Harold Leslie Gunther--Schools 9, 163 Port Washington, New York, High School, P. H. S. Club, S. O. R. Sons of Restl. According to I-Ial's statistic sheet, he has no ambition, and as for the truth of the statement, see Miss Neyhart. His only hobby is canoeing. We suppose with D. W. Harold expects to go to Louisiana State University. He will be at home in the South, where the people are naturally contemplative, or should we say slow '? Irene Jones-School 13. Rene came to us from School No. 13, but we don't believe ln bad luck any more. Our Irene doesn't believe in going to col- lege, but her hobbies of motoring, danc- ing, etc., should lead to the easy life she desires in the future. A parrot can say, We are sorry you have to leave us, but when we say it we mean it. For further information consult the class votes for best looking girl. Samuel Lifsltz-Schools 1, 23, Orchestra. Here is one of our class mates who doesn't want to become a millionaire like the rest of us--he wants to be a multi- mlllionalre. After graduating from finance school he may realize his ambi- tion. Besides working for years In our orchestra, he holds the world's chin music record. We won't dispute that, Sam. Anna Marie Petzold-Schools 9, 14, 51 Choir, Dramatic Society. ' Nan expects to be a teacher, but we think otherwise. With her choir and dramat 'comblned, she should make a second Mary Garden. Nan ' is happy and 6

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THE SPECTATOR advice. Jake gets most of hls exercise at the Pl 'Alpha Phl dancing class. Wllmarth Lang-Little Falls No. 1. Shorty's ambition is to go to West Point. It's easy to go there, but pretty hard to stay. He doesn't mention staying. Why not be specific and not say that your hobbies are athletics ln general? Blair Le Favre-Schools 21, 24, 13. Fllvver ls one of those fellows who go through High School without joining any socleties. His ambition is to become a draftsman. It is good practice to open and close the windows while studying to be a draftsman. Hls hobbies are canoeing and swimming when the water ls wet. Alexander Nesbit-Schools 15, 19g Spec Staff Uxrt Dept.J. Alex says hls ambition ls to be an artist at S3 a week and have a little room ln a garret .... Boy! Page Mr. North and his Aim Hlgh sermon. We predict Alex as the Tad of 1930. If good wishes would put Alex high up in the art world, hls rep is made. Joseph Peters-School 21. Joe is another who forgot his statis- tlc sheet. He was always a studlous sort, whose interests were centered in chem- istry and wireless. Au revoir, Joe. David P. Quackenbush-School 13, An- napolis Prep. Quack, the best looklng fellow and ldol of the girls, claims he has no time for societies and he also has no ambition, due to a bad case of spring fever. His athletic record consisted of throwing a bluff for four and one-half years in P. H. S. If he is lucky, he intends to go to Annapolis, and if he can't be a gob he expects to go to Syracuse and keep Jack Weber company. Did you pick Syracuse because it was co-ed? Quack claims his hobbies to be skating, movies and dancing, all of which are more enjoyable in the company of a female. Walter Riedell-School 10, St. Paul's Parochial School. There is as much information on 25 Walter's statistic sheet as there is in his head in English 405. Never mind, Walter, things are not always as they seem. Howard Schoonmaker-School 13, P. H. S. Club, Football '18, Pat, without any ambition, intends to go to Massachusetts Institute or Tech- nology, but what he intends to study we know not. His hobbies are swimming and canoeing, which shows that he wouldn't be satisfied to live ln the Sahara desert for llfe. Henry Schroeder-Haledon School No. 1, A. R. R. L., B. M. C. The Count Is so ambitious that the space on his sheet wasn't large enough to tell us about lt. After Henry gets hls diploma from the College of Hard Knocks he expects to become the champion sub- swlmmer of H. Good luck, Count. Raphael Stein-Schools 1, 23, Fairlawn Grammar School. Raphael boasts of no nickname, but we'll call you stelny just the same. If the government ls unkind to him, Raphael expects to become a civil en- gineer, and we know he'll make a success of lt. His hobby ls killing time iso he saysl, but we know better. Wesley Van Blarcom-School 12, Science Club. Van, the boy with the curly hair, you've seen hlm in the halls. I bet hls mother thinks a great deal of hlm. -He llkes to swim 'n everything. His ambition is to become a window regulator, or draftsman, as some call lt. In hls words he also likes to monkey Iplease define for usb with anything mechanical. Jack Weber-Schools 18, 10: P. H. 8. Club. Brldgle, the most popular fellow, tells us his ambition ls to become a plumber, due to the fact that he once had a pipe dream. His hobbies are dancing, canoe- ing and arguing with Liquor, but who does he like to paddle for? Jack intends to go to Syracuse University, where we hope he Elnds someone to continue dancing



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THE SPECTATOR , sociable, so she won't teach long-we think. Dorothea Schneider-School 9, Dramatic Soclety, Spec Staff, Choir, Order of K. B. We have yet to see Dot without her shadow, Tinker, Can you imagine Dot a few years hence as a schoolmarm? She's going to get ber training at Mont- clalr Normal Anna M. Vanderbeck - Washington School, East Paterson, Choir. A Another whose ambitions lie in teach- ing. We agree with you, walking and skatlng are ideal hobbies. Being a good, conscientious schoolmarm will be easy for you. Lots o' luck. Anna. Edmund Whittaker, Jr.-I-Ialedon G. S., L. D. S. The aim of this ambitious youth ls to become a policeman. If Blue-eyes be- comes a cop, we bet Mr. Kyle turns yegg- man. Clipping from the Haledon Clarion : Edmund Whittaker, a student at Pater- son Hlgh School defeated 1 J Jaffe by an overwhelming majority for election of president of the Haledon Chapter of the Loyal Orders of the Sons of Rest. lgnuarhnlh Aria Glnurur Lucy Coda-Haledon Grammar School, Choir. Puck's ambition is a musical career. We all know she will outshine Paderewski some day. Pussy likes to eat, sleep, dance and go to the movies with W. F. lsn't that right, Toots ? THE GRADUATE She graduates, a vision falr, In lace and mull and roses, Her essay covers everything The world has known since Moses. Wlth Algebra and ologles Her girlish braln is busy, Her knowledge of astronomy Would make Flammarlon dizzy. She speaks with ease the purest Greek, And spouts a piece ln Latin, And gets a neat diploma tied Wlth pink or azure eating Then, though upon her classic brow She bears the college label, Next ln a boarding-house we find . Her waiting on the table. ANONYMOUS. 27- A SCHOOL lContlnued from page 281 ROOM 51-A Irvlng Abraah Louise Gartner David Cohen Jessie Murphy ROOM 52-A Harry Herz Dorothy Slingland Alice Lyons Isadore Cabln Eleanor Sagues ROOM 53-A Harry 0'Kean Babette Newman Walter 'Koenig ROOM 5 4-A Eleanor Buser Abram Kartch Fred Frledland Minnie Kltay ii.. . Turn to the press-its teeming sheets survey, Big with the wonders of each passing day. ' -Charles Sprague. ,ZFZLHKSTT

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