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

 - Class of 1919

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KRAEUTER, PAUL, 14 Hampden Street Commercial German. Prospects: Business. “None preaches better than the ant, and she says nothing. Penmanship Club (2); Wireles Club (5); Commercial Club (5); Journalist Club (5). Paul is a very reserved fellow. He has succeeded in his studies, and we are sure that good fortune awaits him in the business world. KRIM, BEN, 23 Hillside Place 3V5 Year Student. C. P. Course. Prospects: Cornell. He thought as a sage, though he felt as a man. Book-room Assistant (3, 4, 5, 6, 7) ; Book-room Manager (8) ; C. S. C. (7, 8) ; Scholarship Pin (5) ; Old-English C (8) ; Office Assistant (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); С. О. Executive (8); Class Relay Team (5). Ben's activities speak for themselves. He is a fellow who has spent his time at Central to the best of his advantage. He has worked constantly, never letting up for a moment. Reading seems to be a hobby with him. The book-room will surely miss his valuable services. LANDIS, BENJAMIN, 154 Boyd Street College Preparato ry. Prospects: Electrical Engineering, N. Y. U. “The labour we delight in physics pain. Glee Club (7, 8); 4A Relay Team. Landis is a newcomer to Central. He has been with us only a short time, but those who know him will testify that he has shown his worth during the short period he has spent here. LEHMANN, CLARENCE, 770 So. Twelfth Street Commercial German. Prospects: Business. “А pleasant youth with a pleasant smile.” Journalist Club (5, 6); C. S. С. (7, 8); Commercial Club (5); Penmanship Club (2); Interclass Soccer Team (5) ; Interclass Relay (8) ; Baseball (6, 8). Clarence is a quiet, industrious worker. He has chosen to enter business and we are confident he will be a successful business man. Clarence is also somewhat of an athlete, participating in baseball and basketball.

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KEEHNER, DOROTHY, 621 Sanford Avenue Commercial. Prospects: Business. [ would help others. Dorothy is quiet, reserved and modest. Although Dorothy has not participated in any school activities, she is one of the most pleasant girls of the class. KirE, Lewis M. 128 So. Thirteenth Street Technical. Prospects: Electrical Engineering. “Well done is twice done. Wireless Club (3, 4) ; Electrical Club (7, 8), President (7, 8). Lewis is one of the few quiet boys in the class. He has acquitted himself admirably in his studies, and has shown us that he has the makings of success in him. KLUGMAN, Max, 523 So. Eleventh Street 314 Year Student. College Preparatory. Prospects: Pittsburg University. His knowledge is great. Journalist Club (4); W. W. (4, 5); W. Н. (5); Electrical Club (6); Tennis Club (7); Wireless Club (3); Rifle Club (6); Pivot Reporter (6) ; Science Club (5). Max is one of our good students, completing his course іп 316 years. His talkative nature has provided amusement for us all. We know Max will make a success. KOSCHORRECK, VIOLA, 42 Alexander Street General German. Prospects: Normal School. Modesty is the grace of the soul. Girls’ Science Club (8). Viola is another of our quiet, reserved girls. She has not taken part in school activities but has made up for this by being a hard- working, earnest student.



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LERNER, AUGUSTA, 313 Fifteenth Avenue Commercial. Prospects: Business. “Virtue is bold and goodness never fearful.” Barnstormers (2, 3, 4); Penmanship Club (2); W. W. (4, 2. 5). Another one of our reserved girls is Augusta. She has worked faithfully during her time at school, and we know there is great success in store for her. LEVEY, WILLIAM, 339 Littleton Avenue College Preparatory. Prospects: Columbia University. He that hath a trade, hath an estate. C. S. C. (6, 7); W. W. (4); W. H. (5); Track Team (2, 3, 4); Pivor Reporter (5, 6); Glee Club (6, 7); Journalist Club (3). William is of a quiet disposition, but to those who know him he is a very pleasant chap. LiPscHITZ, SAUL, 516 So. Thirteenth Street College Preparatory. Prospects: N. Y. U. Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Journalist Club (5, 6) ; C. S. C: (6, 7, 8) ; Omega Club (7, 8); У. W. (5, 6, 7), С. О. Delegate (6); Manager Friday Dances (7, 8); Chairman С. О. Election (7); Pivot Reporter (5, 6); As- sistant Editor, Camouflage (6); Assistant City Editor Pivor (7); City Editor, Prvot (8) ; Senior Pivor Board (8). Now we come to Lip. Who doesn't know him? He is a fel- low who will leave a good record behind him. Although a newcomer to Central in his third year, he has done his share of work, particularly as manager of the Friday afternoon dances and as City Editor of THE Pivot. A glimpse at his activities vouches for him. MANDELSTEIN, Одур, 35 Monmouth Street General Latin. Prospects: Medicine, Yale. Lap me in soft Lydian airs. Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) ; Played at the Friday after- noon dances (4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Glee Club (7, 8); Assistant Editor of the Bulletin Board (8) ; C. S. C. (8). Dave is one of our best violinists. Не has rendered invaluable services to Central by playing at the Friday afternoon dances.

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