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

 - Class of 1919

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BERLA, JULIAN E., 213 Plane Street Technical. Prospects: Mass. Tech. Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth.” W. H. (6) ; Electrical Club (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Secretary (7); Battalion. (3, 4) ; C. S. C. (6, 7, 8); Tennis Club (8), President (8) ; Baseball Manager (8). A fine boy is Julian, always ready with a joke and a genial smile. He has been well up in his studies and busy in school activities. Central will miss you, Berla. BoHRER, IDA, 41 Waverly Avenue 316 Year Student. Commercial German. Prospects: Business. Her smile lingers with us.” Ida is one of the girls who believes in working earnestly. She has not taken part in any of the school activities, but is well known for her sociability. It is necessary for her to return to summer school for one subject, so she will not receive her diploma until August. CEGLOWSKI, JOHN, 282 So. Ninth Street Commercial. Prospects: N. Y. U. “Quick in action and thought.” Penmanship Club (2); Staff Typist, ЗА Camouflage Board (6); Commercial Club (5); Staff Typist, Senior Pivor (8); Asst. Weather Forecaster (8). Ski is one of our best typists. He holds the record of the school. John is a fine, industrious fellow. CREED, LENA, 112 Central Avenue General Latin. Prospects: Undecided. Fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky.” Girls’ Service Club (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) ; Knitting Club (5, 6); Science Club (3). Lena is well known for her dimples. She has caught many friends by her sweet smile.

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SUKERMAN, NELLIE, 440 Central Avenue G. O. DELEGATE OF SENIOR CLASS. Commercial. Prospects: Undecided. “Dance, wit! Write, pen! For I am for whole volumes in folio.” Girls’ Service Club (7, 8); G. O. Delegate, Senior Class (8); Editorial Critic Prvot (7); Managing Editor, Рлуот (8); Senior Pivot Board (8). Nellie is not only a bright and diligent student, but also a lady of letters. Her untiring and unceasing efforts have made THE Pivot what it is to-day. Judging from the comment of our Mayor and other prominent men her efforts have been crowned with success. Your Pivoteer contributions will surely be missed, Nellie. ABRAMSON, ETTA, 16 Ridgewood Avenue Commercial. Prospects: Business. Modest and shy as a nun is she. Etta does not seem to have taken much interest in our clubs, but she has made many friends through her willingness to help others. ASHBEY, GERTRUDE E., 288 Orange Street Commercial. Prospects: Undecided. “Speech is silver, silence is golden.” Gertrude is another one of our shy girls. We are at sea when we attempt to tell you about her socially. However, from the little we have seen of her, we will say she has a pleasant disposition and will make good wherever she goes. BaRTENOW, Doris, 41 Runyon Street Commercial German. Prospects: Business. Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do 1.” Doris has been very popular among her classmates. Where joy and jollity abide, Doris will be found. Нег happy disposition is ad- mired by all.



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yd лї Ја BRIM aT A TE DECKER, SELMA J. C., 451 High Street Arts Course. Prospects: Thomas School of Art. “Соте and trip it as you go, on the light fantastic toe.” Girls’ Service Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Journalist Club (4, 5) ; Prize Contest (4, 5) ; Barnstormers (3, 4, 5), Vice-President (5); Cast of Magistrate, апа The Amazons; Cartoonist Club (6); Magazine Editor of Pivor (5, 6); Editor-in-Chief of Pivot (7); Editor Emeritus (8) ; Editor-in-Chief of Senior PIVOT. Sellie is famous in Central as “‘Sellie Slang. But that isn’t the only reason for her fame. Not only is she Editor Emeritus of THE Pivor, but she is also an artist of no mean ability, and as a short-story writer she has quite a reputation. With all these things, however, she has always time to welcome us with a smile. De Vira, ANTHONY LEONARD, 460 Jelliff Avenue Technical. Prospects: Undecided. “ Апа certainly he was a good fellow.” Anthony is a boy with a lot of energy, but it is rather unfortunate he has not allowed the school to be benefited sufficiently by it. DONNER, ESTHER, 123 Baldwin Street General. Prospects: Undecided. “We never grow weary of her fellowship. Spanish Club (5, 6); Cast of Gentle Jury (6); Journalist Club (4, 5); Girls’ Service Club (5, 6, 7, 8). Esther has been very active in the various organizations of the school, and she is known and liked by everyone. We wish her the best of success in her future undertakings. GASH, FRANCES, 36 Monmouth Street 3V5 Year Student. General. Prospects: Undecided. Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn.” W. W. (1,2, 4); Girls’ A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) ; Science Club z, + 4); Journalist Club (3); Barnstormers (1, 2, 3); Girl Scouts : 4. 5). Who has not heard of Frances? Central will certainly grieve over the loss of this merrymaker. Frances believes in making the best of A and it was she who has made us laugh in the midst of all our troubles. 22

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