Central High School - Cog N Pen Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1912

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THE REVEILLE 19 ` found to his astonishment, that his homely heery greeting, a witty reply to any jest passed, for every he Public Stenograph jureau. Tom literally began to pat back for the ight th: had a permanent assistant transported him into the aven of delight. At any rate s satisfied with the turn of events. ; 1 ) an informal reception, lly met Mi 22 [ cour ' was introduced by very well th: 'vening; and when, as he e asked per ion to call, his request was Гот was smitt with his typist and now | ler's home. Regular? To be sure quest . softly murmured “Yes” was home tha ight in the seventh ethereal s he walked along, a t ight plunged him back to exclaimed. “I’ve lost another stenog- FOND RECOLLECTIONS After years of study now, Our school day’s almost o’er, We view our four long years of work, And wish them back once more. As Freshmen first we started here, Determined to win all; 3ut soon the Seniors let us know, That we were mighty sm ll. Then next year, as great Sophomores, In knowledge did we revel ; Its mystic charm did lure us To climb to Wisdom's level. Our Junior year we entered next, As standards of the school ; Twas said in one more year we'd put 'The Faculty under rule. The Senior stand at last we took, And as mighty four A's, we Heard prophecies that came not true, But why? We could not see. But Teachers dear, we'll ne'er forget, 'l'he lessons you have taught, We trust the future may perfect The work your hands have wrought. When in the after years we think Of the happy days gone by ; We'll wish that we were back again In dear old Central High. HAROLD A. McDovGALL

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THB REVEILLE



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THE REVEILLE Issued by the Class of June, Nineteen-twelve, of the Central Commercial © Manual Training High School, Newark, М. F. HENRY W. LIFSHIN ANNIE FULCHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR LITERATURE PERSONALS Gustav Patz Harry Salzman David L. Schnur Augusta S. Kraeuter SCHOOL NEWS Frank Williams Robert Banta Mary Tracy ART BUSINESS MGR. Harold A. McDougall Samuel Jelley ASST. MGR. CIRCULATION MGR. Lawrence Roeder William. H. Smith 1. The last note of “The Reveille” will soon sound for the class of June, 1912. It will sound for the first class to graduate from Central High. It will sound for this class, our class. Past experience has taught us that our several years in high school were not years of ease, but those of hard work. Future experience is still to teach us that the call of “The Reveille” is the call to still harder work and work of a more serious nature. In whatever walks of life our paths lead us, however, whether we are going to College for work, or whether we are going to work for college, let us remember that we must and should do our level best. Let us not forget that we owe a debt to our parents, to our teachers, to ourselves, which we can only pay by always striving for, and doing what is right and just. Let us remember that we owe our Alma Mater a debt which we can only pay by always being an honor to C. H. S. Central High School! What do these words stand for? To an out- sider, perhaps, they only denote the name of a public building wherein ten or twelve hundred boys and girls spend most of their time. To every right thinking unit of these ten or twelve hundred, however, the words “Central High School” denote more than an architecturally beau- tiful pile of brick. To us of Central they stand for the educational institu- tion wherein we are taught the fundamental principles underlying the science of earning one’s livelihood and the philosophy of good citizen- ship. To us of Central they stand for the place wherein we do to learn and not merely learn to do. To us of Central they stand for “School.” To us of Central they stand for our Alma Mater.

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