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

 - Class of 1917

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Two Live Central Clubs THE JOURNALIST CLUB The Journalist Club, since it organized this term. has shown its progressiveness in the rapid strides it has taken. А great deal of interest has been aroused in the pupils of Central through its activities. Under Mr. Mones’ guidance, a number of stories have appeared in THE Pivot. These have received high merit. Men famous in the journalistic world have appeared before tke club, and in the near future, men of greater prominence will speak. Mr. Mones has given the club a series of talks on the short story, and, guided by these and his personal help, some very good material has already been turned out by the members. Under President Goodman, the club meets every Thursday afternoon in Room 216, when a very inter- esting and instructive program is enjoyed. Visitors are always welcome. Members: Bendel, H. W. Nimensky, I. Last month's issue of THE Pivot neglected to mention the fact that the janitors of the school pre- sented Mr. Tomey with a beautiful cut-glass sugar bowl, a cream pitcher, and a flower vase, at the same time that the teachers and the Central Service Club gave him their tokens of appreciation for his faithful services. Bomse, S. Berkowitz, S. Brown, A., Vice-Pres. Chadwick, C. Decker, S. Dwork, S. Fingerhut, J. Goldberg, Goldstein, N. Goodman, F. H., Pres. Gross, Pearl Housman, R. Hughes, D. Kanowith, S. D. Kranztohr, L., Ex. Com. Levey, M. Nacht, I. Schlegel, G. Trien, I. Weiss, F. Zimmerman, Seco, F. Kranzler, N. Satzky, W. Donner, E. Y adkowsky, A. Baer, F., Exec. Com. Pertzowitz, S. Calandra, A. Miele, Е. Goldstein, Bessie Ceglowski, M. Rantzman, M. Gepner, L. The Spanish club of the school, known as Centro Castellano, has elected the following officers for next term: President, Isidore Trien; vice-president, Verna Kinsey; secretary, Frank King; and G. O. delegate, Donald Hughes. Mr. Arnao, the faculty adviser, gave an illustrated talk on Spanish life and customs. Several records of classical Spanish music were played on the phonograph.

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ROSTER OF SCH00L ORGANIZATIONS CENTRAL SERVICE CLUB President: Isidore Steinbock Vice-president: Max Greenberg Secretary: Wilbur Henderson G. O. delegate: Louis Bronstein Faculty adviser: Mr. Kaiser GIRLS” SERVICE CLUB President pro tem. : Rose Baskin Vice-president: Rose Baskin Secretary: Alice Ablett С. О. delegate: Margery Witheridge Faculty adviser: Miss Rosencrans 4-A CLASS President: Isidore Steinbock Vice-president: Sarah Seiler Secretary: Le Roy Stein Treasurer: Paul Моби G. O. delegate: Max Greenberg Faculty adviser: Mr. Goldstein 4-B CLass President: Louis Bronstein Vice-president: Rose Bornstein Secretary: Rose Schaffer G. O. delegate: Mae Goodstein Faculty adviser: Mr. Canowitz CAMERA CLUB President: Charles Breder Vice-president: Chester Mockridge Secretary: F. H. Goodman G. O. delegate: Jay Morrison Faculty adviser: Mr. Voeglin CARTOONIST CLUB President: Gerald Hauser Vice-president: Nathan Feldblum Secretary: Grace Morton G. O. delegate: Saul Burger Faculty adviser: Miss Schnurr CENTRO CASTELLANO President: Isidore Trien Vice-president: Verna Kinsey Secretary: Frank King Faculty adviser: Mr. Arnao DANTE LITERARY SOCIETY President: Vito Salerno Vice-president: Mary Daddio Secretary: Alice Filippone G. O. delegate: Francis Seco Faculty adviser: Mr. Arnold CONTRIBUTORS To Sarah Seiler and Selma Decker THE Pivot JOURNALIST CLUB President: F. H. Goodman Vice-president: Abe Brown Executive Committee: Leon Kranztohr, chairman; Fannie Baer. Faculty adviser: Mr. Mones MANDOLIN CLUB President: Kirtland Huff Vice-president and secretary: Dorothy Hefele G. O. delegate: Abe Goldblatt ORCHESTRA President: Pasquale Sozio Vice-president: Rose Rasnick Secretary: Gerald Hauser G. O. delegate: Wm. Lifschutz Faculty adviser: Mr. Smith SciENCE CLUB President: Harry Schaub Vice-president: Monroe Dreher Secretary: Amelia Landenberger Treasurer: Francis Seco G. O. delegate: Leo Samuels Faculty adviser: Miss Dede TECHNICAL CLUB President: Walter Prosch Vice-president: George Auerbacher Secretary: William Buchman G. O. delegate: Charles Breder Faculty adviser: Mr. Murray WEBSTER-HAYNE DEBATING SOCIETY President: Le Roy Stein Vice-president: Genevieve Noonan Secretary: Russell Torrey G. O. delegate: Louis Bronstein Faculty adviser: Mr. Beard WIRELESS CLUB President: Leo Samuels Vice-president and G. O. delegate: Francis Seco Treasurer: Sam August Secretary: Edward Vorhees Faculty adviser: Mr. Coleman W. W. DEBATING SociETY President: Fanny Bear Vice-president: Isidore Trien Secretary: Abe Slomniger G. O. delegate: Louis Goldberg Faculty adviser: Mr. Rowan GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB The Girls’ Service Club is providing outlines of in- wishes to extend its sincerest thanks for the excellent services which they have rendered during the past formation on various vocations to benefit girl students. The work of helping the lower classes to organize will term. soon be taken up by the club. 19



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The Technical Club is one of the oldest clubs in the school, and one of the most successful. Although the membership is but twenty-five, it is rather due to the fact that more cannot be conveniently handled on a trip of inspection, than because interest is lacking in the club. Trips have been held almost weekly since the club was founded, almost all of the more impor- tant factories in this vicinity having been visited. The big time in the club's activities is always the annual banquet, the third of which was held on January 12. The following are members of the club: Auerbacher, G. Vreeland, J. SCIENCE CLUB THRIVING At each meeting of the Science Club different scien- lific questions are discussed. At present matters per- taining to fishes and the caring for aquariums are being discussed. The annual PivoT dance was held on the evening of January 10, in the gymnasium, under the auspices of the retiring PivoT board. The affair, which was managed by Harry Schaub, Jë Ernest Porter, and Leon Kranztobr, was most successful. The patronesses were Mrs. William Wiener, Miss Katherine B. Mar- tin, Mrs. Harry Schaub, Mrs. Ernest Porter, Mrs. Daniel McMillan and Mrs. Marcus Lewin. Ап ас- cordion solo was given by John Denianenko. m — ч rc ла Strouse, E. Derrick, E. Henderson, W. Haig, R. Mockridge, C. Crowe Murray, E. Darling Haufler, E. Schulz Smock, H. Buchman, W. Breder, C. Horner, W. Porter, E. Prosch, W., Pres. Ganther, A. Hoesly, W. Heimlich, F. MacLean, H. Dreher, M . Baldwin, Е. CHOCOLATE SALE A SUCCESS The recent chocolate sale which was conducted by the Central Service and the Girls’ Service Clubs was very successful. Prizes are offered to the members who sell the most sweets. Samuel Kalb arranged the sale. Esther Kalb, a former Centralite, is spending the winter in Daytona, Florida, with her sister. She has accepted a position as violinist in the Crystal Orches- tra. Miss Kalb is a talented musician and a graduate of Glickman's Conservatory of Music in Newark. Manager Thomason, of the Crystal Orchestra, who is always on the lookout for talent for the orchestra, hap- pened to hear Miss Kalb playing and at once offered her an engagement for the season.

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