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

 - Class of 1918

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ALEXANDER, EMMA 35 Geneva Street Commercial Prospects: Business “Think nought a trifle though it small appear.” Knitting Club (8). Emma is a reserved and quiet girl. She has not taken part in the school activities to a great extent, but she has a pleasant manner which makes her well liked by all of her friends. AUGENSTEIN, THEODORE 193 Nort h Eleventh Street 3V5-Year Student Commercial Prospects: Accountancy Speech is great, but silence is greater. Track (6, 7); Spanish Club (4). Theodore has been so busy working to graduate in three and a half years that he has found little time to engage in school activities. We wish Theodore a bright future. BECKELMAN, ELEANOR 21 East Fairmount Avenue General Prospects: Music “A musical maid is she. Girls’ Service (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) ; G. O. Executive Board (8). Eleanor is essentially a fun-loving girl. She is a pianist, and has played at various sociables. We wish her success in musi c. BENz, RuTH 11 Highland Street Commercial Prospects Undecided “My life is like a stroll upon the beach. Ruth is another of our quiet girls. She has not participated in many activities, but has tended strictly to business, as her excellent record will show.

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CoLLiER, H. NORMAN 37 Silver Street President of the Senior Class College Preparatory Prospects: N. Y. University “A man of courage is also full of faith.” Webster-Hayne (8); Pivot (6, 7); Senior Pivor (8); Science Club (5, 6); Secretary (6); Rifle Club (6, 7); President (6) ; Glee Club (7, 8); President (7); Sergeant-at-Arms 4B Class (7); Executive Board of G. O. (6, 7). “Norm” is one of our finest fellow-students. He has been in Central only two years, but in that time has assuredly distinguished him- self as a clever humorist, writer and musician. He is of the go-ahead type, and is one of the most popular fellows in Central. Here's look- ing at you, Norm, and wishing you the best of success for the future. Rose SCHAFFER 346 Littleton Ave. Vice-president of Senior Class General Prospects: Undecided “The cheer of whose laugh and pleasant word Hushes all murmurs of discontent.” Girls’ Service Club (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Vice-Pres. (1); Girls’ A. A. (3, 4, 5, 6); Central Handbook (7); Webster-Hayne Debat- ing (8) ; Senior Pivot (8). And here is our vice-president! Rose is pleasant to all, and we hope she will continue to smile in the wide, wide world as she has smiled in Central. RuBiN, Morris L. 86 Mulberry Street Secretary of the Senior Class 3V5-Year Student Technical Prospects: Stevens Nods and becks and wreathed smiles.” C. S. C. (5, 6, 7); Vice-President (7). Morris is not to be judged by his few activities. Being engrossed in his work and succeeding in making the honor roll every month is his excuse. He is very sociable and we wish him the best of success. Merz, Hanorp O. 193 So. 7th St. G. O. Delegate of the Senior Class General Prospects: Cornell There's a brave fellow, there's a man of pluck.” Camera Club (3, 4, 5); Sec. (4); Glee Club (5, 6); Amazons (5); Barnstormers (5, 6); Prvot (6, 7); Basketball (7); Senior Prvot (8). Dick is certainly the class baby. Nevertheless, our baby can surely play basketball, as he showed last season. Also, his work in “The Amazons was very commendable. 18



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CLAWANS, HELEN 32 Rutgers Street General Prospects: N. Y. University “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” W. H. (3); W. W. (4, 5, 6); G. A. A. (3, 4); Camera Club (3, 4). Helen is one of our very quiet girls. She is, however, an earnest worker, and we are sure that success is with her. EDELMAN, EVA 24 College Place College Prep. Prospects : Undecided It is a shame that some girls do not take advantage of the wonder- ful clubs here at school. We are sure they would form many pleasing friendships if they joined these clubs. ELıas, HELEN 322 Seventh Avenue Commercial Prospects: Business Helen is liked by the members of the class. She has, however, spent most of her time in Central in studying. We are sure that if she would participate in some activities it would help her a great deal. We wish her success in the business world. FERGUSON, ÄDELIA 61 Thirteenth Avenue Commercial Prospects: Business Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Adelia has kept herself hidden so well that it is almost impossible to write her up in the manner she deserves. She has, however, a pleas- ant manner, which makes her well liked by her friends.

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