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

 - Class of 1918

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521 South Twelfth Street 314-Year Student Commercial Prospects: Business Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter.” W. W. (5, 6); Secretary (6); Journalist Club (6); G. O. Delegate, 4B Class (6) ; Scholarship Pins (3, 5) ; Girl Scouts (6, 7): Ein Knöpfe (4). Mae is one of our prize students, but has found time to depart from her studies for outside activities. LEWANDORF, LAURA 68 Morton Street 3V5-Year Student General German Prospects: New Jersey Law School “There you shall find that Portia was the doctor.” Girls’ A. A. (1, 2) ; Barnstormers (3, 4, 5, 6, 7); Ein Ameri- kanisher Duell (6). Laura is popular with her classmates and also with her teachers. Her attractive personality and devotion to her work will make her a successful lawyer, and we fear she will charm many a jury. LILIEN, HELEN 68 Prince Street General Prospects: Vassar “A decent boldness ever meets with friends. Executive Board G. O. (8) ; Vice-President Girls’ Patriotic Club (8) ; Gymnastic Exhibition (6, 8); Girls’ Basketball Team (6, 8). Helen, although a new-comer in Central, has done more than her share of work, particularly.in dancing. Mintz, PuiLiP 449 South Seventh Street 314-Year Student General Prospects: Columbia “A lion among ladies. Senior Pivot (7); W. W. (1, 2, 3); cast, Ein Amerikanisher Duell (6); Class Basketball (5, 7); Class Relay (7); Scholar- ship Prize (4). l Phil is the most friendly and good-natured chap of our class. He is liked by all, especially the feminine sex.

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HowARD, CLAIRE : 299 High Street Prospects: Fawcett Art School “Sweet are the slumbers of the virluous. Camera Club (8); Knitting Club (8). As sweet and fair as Elaine, is a mild way of expressing Claire's sweetness. She is very quiet and does not mingle much with us. We have no doubt of her success in her chosen vocation. KAPNER, SAUL 20 Bergen Street General Prospects: Business An honest man, close-button'd to the chin. Saul has been with us a short time, but he has proved himself a steady worker. Always helping his fellow-students in need, he has won the respect of all. KLEIN, IRvING 8 North Eleventh Street Commercial Prospects: Business Good things come in small packages.” Assistant Advertising Manager Pivot (6); Advertising Man- ager (7) ; C. S. C. (6, 7, 8) ; Industrial Agricultural Volunteer (7). Klein is going to make tracks for the cruel business world, and we know he will make good. KRANZTOHR, LEON 637 South Twelfth Street 31 5-Y ear Student General Prospects: N. Y. University “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.” President G. O. (7) ; President 4B Class (6) ; Pivot (3, 4, 5, 6, 7); Editor-in-Chief (6, 7); C. S. C. (3, 4, 5, 6, 7); Barn- stormers (3, 4, 5, 6, 7); W. W. (1, 2, 3); Executive Committee G. O. (6) ; cast, Twelfth Night (4) ; cast, “The Magistrate (6); cast, The Turtle Dove (7) ; winner Scholarship Prize (5) ; winner Old English C (5, 6, 7); Journalist Club (5, 6) ; Secretary (5); G. O. Delegate, C. S. C. (7) ; G. O. Delegate, Barnstormers (6) ; winner Pivot Short-Story Contest (3); Associate Editor Hand- book (6). Although “‘Kranny” has completed his work in three and one-half years, he has certainly delivered the goods while at Central. A glimpse at his activities vouches for him. Leon has been a model stu- dent, true friend, and, above all, a man every inch of him. 24



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NOWINSKI, STEPHEN 67 Boyd Street Commercial Prospects: N. Y. University “Full of courtesy and full of craft.” Nowinski is a quiet but steady worker. Steve surprised us by blooming forth as a star at soccer. OKIN, PEARL 115 Spruce Street General Prospects: Normal “For the one with the smile is the one worth while.” Knitting Club (7, 8); First Aid Corps (7, 8); Vice-President 4B Class. It is impossible to catch Pearl with a frown. When she starts to teach, her class will be the envy of all of us, for we shall all want to become pupils again. PEARL, ETHEL S. 109 Waverly Avenue 314-Year Student Commercial Prospects: I should worry!” “A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet.” Girls’ A. A. (2, 3); Penmanship Club (3, 4); Barnstormers (5, 6); Patriotic Knitting Club (8); President (8); W. W. Debat- ing (8); Prvot (8); Senior Pivot (8). And here we come to Ethel! Ethel is one of our most popular young ladies, winsome and well liked. She.is in a good many impor- tant activities, and is a hard worker. We wish you good luck for the future, Ethel. May you be as successful elsewhere as here. PRoscH, WALTER R. 57 Mercer St. Technical Prospects: Cornell “I dare do all that becomes a man.” Glee Club (1); Wireless Club (1, 2, 5, 6); Webster-Hayne (3, 4); Technical Club (4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Pres. (6); Camera Club (5, 6); Central Service (6, 7, 8); Basketball (6); Secretary, 4B Class (7) ; Capt., Central Battalion (7). Walt is one of the best-liked fellows in Central. Ever pleasant, ever ready to help the other fellow, his is a constant source of comrade- ship to us all.

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