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

 - Class of 1916

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Through the Realms of Sweet '16 By Come all ye Readers, join with me In traveling through these lines to see Who are the members that compose That worthy class called Sweet 16.” A. First Abeles in our journey do we meet, His power to rule a class cannot be beat.' A kindly word has he for everyone, Great things for Central has this Herbert done. And Avidan—each would debators be. B. [he next one we behold is Samuel Ball, His appellat ion rolls through all the Hall. Yet here’s a girl, Grace Berg, with bright red hair, And Marie Bleiel, in school spirit she’s there. C. Stop, look, listen, Readers, whom have we here? Cobb, Centanni, Chapman—all of good cheer! For now we come to Ethel Clemmon's name She's sure an athlete of well-deserved fame. Jeanette Cone, the girl who much talks too much, were there but more ol such. D. Hanna Deutsch or Dutch, is most like a boy. James Donahue in Detention finds joy. E. We are very glad that he can be found Si Englander, an orator renowned. Now comes one Esk owitz, Gussie, I mean, Coming late to school, she can always be seen. F. Mae Fast and Abe Frank do we now espy, Both diligent workers for Central High. G. Here comes Norman Gardner, a lingerer he, Going for five years while others go three. Gluckman, Grossbart, Gordon are then found, And then comes Gill, our editor renowned. H. Then comes one who talks and one who keeps still— Messrs. Handler and Hurst, more H's nil. K. Behold, all ye Readers, look ye this way, Of the great Kaplansky уе’уе oft heard say. Kenny and Karlins and Kiselik, too, He's always telling us, Money is due, His peculiar complaint is Dues are due.” iP In this long journey the next to be perceived Is Steve Lois, now, dear, don’t be “‘рееуе4.” And Charlie Colpe 16 EDITH MENDELSOHN Lipson, Loebel and Langbein tarry a while, For along comes Lewandorf with that famous smil M. Miller, Mofft, Maybaum, we he And Frances Mahan, graceful as can be Fred Morrison next appears in ош sight, And Betty Morchower— 'Phantom of Delight Mendelsohn, you must blame For aught that's not pleasing alter your name N. stands here alone, her own. re do see, 'tis her she Luella Nothstein “Melani holy has claimed her as O. Next in our travels we come upon “Lu,” Miss O'Connor, I mean, and Orkowitz, Reu; Margerie Oakley is the next in our class she is a quiet lass E. In this group ol P's we ae len Pollack view ; Petosa Sill waters run deep' ‘tis sad but true. R. Here is Reich and Rickles—it breaks my heart [hat from his two mates I must make him part; Rotunda and Rosnagel now take their place, And Barney Ru derman, with serious face. Here's for Bub Ritchie, a seeker of Fame, He tried to play football—so now he's lame. с too noisy Now comes our Savage, I prithee beware; Soschin and Silberman—a studious pair. Streeter and Silverman now take their place; Then Schneider and Sommer—two maids of grace. T. Here is Trachtenberg, our dignifed Dot, Her kind favors to all will ne'er be forgot. V. What have we now, my friends, ope' wide your eyes, Here comes Vandervoort—a poet in disguise. Frank Vehslage, of all is our ladies’ man, In all athletics he is a great fan. W. Weich and Walsh and Warheld, we now behold; Anna Weinberg, she's an actress (we're told) ; Gloria Walling, Girls’ Service president; Isidor Wolper, on mathematics he’s bent; Washburn and Wasserman now come to pass: The last is Dot Whittaker, а fair young lass. And now, kind Readers, our journey is о’ег, Perhaps you're wiser than you were before.



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Initials and What They Stand For By Емтн MENDELSOHN Herbert Abeles—Has Ability. Mary Adubato—Much Adored. Harold Avidan— 'Hot Air.” Samuel Ball—Silent Boy. Grace Berg—Grown Big. Marie Bleiel—Most Benignant. Raphael Centanni— Roughneck Chap. Gladys Chapman— Great Conceit. Ethel Clemmons—E xtraordinarily Charming. Corrileazer Cobb—Constantly at Chemistry. Joseph Cocuzza—Just Cheerful. Charles Colpe—Conciliatory Companion. Jeanette Cone— Jovial “Chatterbox.” Pasqualino Corbo Perfectly Candid. Hannah Deutsch— Happy “Dutch.” James Donahue—Joyful Detentionist. Simon Englander—Sincere, Earnest. Moses Fast—Mighty Fresh. Abraham Frank—Always Frank. Norman Gardner— Never Graduates. Frank Gill—Fairly a Genius. Louis Glicksman— Loves Girls. Sam Gordon— Some Grind (?). Rose Grossbart—Rare Grace. Rebecca Handler—Rather Hasty. Paul Henerlau Pretty Hard to get out, eh? Anna Hurst—Amazing Height (2). Albert Kaplansky—Ambitious Knight. Isabelle Karlins—Incidentally Keen. Leo Kenny—Lazy Kid. Max Kiselik -Money Kollector. Edna Langbein—Exceptionally Ladylike. Saul Lewandorf— Smiling Lad. Stephen Lewis—Seeks Ladies. Minnie Lipson—Much Loved. Bertha Loebel— Basketball Lover. Frances Mahan—Fairylike Maiden. Fred Maybaum—Famous Mathematician. Edith Mendelsohn—Ever Mischievous. Dave Miller—Devoted Musician. Agnes Moffitt —Always Merry. Elizabeth Morchower—Elevated Mentally. Fred Morrison—F ull of Mirth ( ). Luella Nothstein—Lacks Nerve. Lucille O’Connor—Laughs Contagiously. Margery Oakley—Most Obliging. Reu Orkowitz—Radically Optimistic. Raphael Petosa—Racket Perturber. Henry Pollack—Has Pertness. Jeanette Reich—Jolly Rambler. Michael Rickles—Marvelous Runner. George Ritchie—Greatly Renowned. Elwood Rossnagel—Ever Rational. Anna Rotunda—Always Raving. Barney Ruderman—Barely a Runner Howard Savage—How Savage! Emma Schneider—Ever Smiling. Henry Silberman—How Studious! Meyer Silverman—Much too Smart (?). Tillie Sommer—Talks Some. Sam Soschen—Still Studying. Clifford Streeter—Constantly Sleeping. Dorothy Trachtenberg—Dignified, Tactful. Warren Vandervoort—W onderful Vocabulary. Frank Vehslage-—Forever Versatile. Gloria Walling—Good Worker. Joseph Walsh—Judicious Worker. Mabel Warfield —Moost Winning. Benjamin Wasserman—Born Witty. Walter Washburn— Who's Who! Herbert Weich—Has Wisdom. Dorothy Wittaker—Distinctly Winsome. Isidor Wolper—Idolizes Webs. Anna Weinberg—Acts Wonderfully. Note to Seniors: If you are dissatisfied with any- thing that appears alongside your name, please change your initials.

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