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

 - Class of 1916

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PASQUALINO, CORBO, 125 Newark Street General. Prospects: Law. Corbo is one of those quiet, unassuming fellows whom every one likes. This is shown by his election to the G. O. Naturally a good talker and thinker, ы 1 we foresee success for Corbo in that profession CRYER, J. GORDON, 249 High Street Commercial Course. Prospects: Business. And he was a good fellow. Central Service Club (8), Math. Club (8), Cryer does not belong to many clubs but he does go to practically every school game. But, hist! He belongs to the Math. Club and challenges all comers at his specialty, chess. DEUTSCH, HANNAH, 69 Prince Street 31 2 уеаг student. General German. Prospects: Dr. Savage’s Institute. Much talk, much foolishness.” Girls’ A. A. (4, 5, 6, 7), Vice-President (7), Hockey Team (1), Girls’ Basketball Team (4, 5, 6, 7), Girls’ Baseball Team (4, 5, 6). Athletics is Hannah’s middle name. She has not only had time to work in the gym, but has had time to study as well.

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Cocuzza, JOSEPH A., 105 Fourteenth Avenue Commercial Course. Prospects: Business. “Оп their own merits modest men are dumb.” Quiet and unassuming, Joe has worked hard, do- se . UL E: ing much stenograpkic w ork. We know that fellows who do much and say little are to be appreciated, and such is Cocuzza. CoLPE, CHARLES, 264 Mulberry Street Commercial. Prospects: Art. [t is better to lend than to give. То give employ- ment is better than either.” Camera Club (3, 4, 5, 6, 7), Secretary (7), Cen- tral Service Club (7, 8), A. A. (2, 3, 4, 5), SENIOR Pivor (8), Tech. Club (8). Colpe has devoted a whole lot of time in giving employment to students and graduates of Central, his work being done with tke Central Employment Bu- reau. We can add but this: It is more blessed to give than to receive. CONE, JEANETTE, 533 Hunterdon Street Commercial. Prospects: Dr. Savage School. “Cold water, morning and evening, is better than all the cosmetics.” Girls’ A. A. (4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Basketball Team (4, 5, 8). Anotker one of our athletic girls is Jeanette, sturdy of frame and sound of mind. She has aspirations for the position of physical director in our own Central High School. Nothing would suit us more than to see you holding down the position, Jeanette. 23



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DONOHUE, JAMES, 77 Fairmount Avenue General. Prospects: University of Pennsylvania. “Ten nights in detention. Baseball (5), W. W. (8). We can place Donohue on the athletic roll of fame. It is only to be regretted that he has not done as much in the clubs of the school. ENGLANDER, SIMON, 27 Seymour Avenue General. Prospects: N. Y. U. ““There’s rosemary, that's for remembrance.” Barnstormers (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Treasurer (4), President (5, 6, 8), A. A. (2, 3, 4, 5, 6), Central Service Club (5, 6, 7. 8), Webster-Hayne (6, 7), President 3-B Class (5), President 3-A Class (6), President 4-B Class (7), Glee Club (3, 4, 5), Pivor (6, 7), Caste (2), Concert (3), Scrap о’ Paper (4), White Minstrels (4), What Happened to Jones (5), Dir Wie Mir (6), “The Rivals (6), Central representative Ham- ilton Speaking Contest (6, 7), Tennis Club (6, 7), SENIOR Pivor (8). You have but to gaze at the list of activities to realize what a task writing up Sy is. The trouble is to know where to begin. First of all comes his dramatic ability, for he has taken part in the ma- jority of the plays given in the school. Then we could go on about his: school spirit, etc., to say noth- ing about his charming personality. Englander is to be congratulated upon his splendid record. EPSTEIN, HAROLD, 109 Barclay Street 3 year student. General. Prospects: University of Wisconsin. “Attend no auctions if thou hast no money.” Math. Club (8), W. W. (8). It behooves the writer to excuse Epstein for his seeming lack of school spirit. He has had to work after school until this, his final term in Central. Меуег- theless, Harold, despite his handicaps, has succeeded in having his name added to the honorable three-year list.

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