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

 - Class of 1919

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MILLSPAUGH, ManiAN Е., 48 Avon Place Commercial German. Prospects: Undecided. “А noble girl, and nobly planned T o warn, lo comfort and command. Girls’ Service Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); С. О. Delegate (7), Secretary and Treasurer (8) ; Tennis Club (7); Glee Club (8); G. э. C. Play (8). Marian is one of the most popular girls in the class. She is well liked for her helping hand and pleasing way. She has been chosen by the class as the most popular girl, and she surely deserves the honor. MINDER, JULIA, 488 South Orange Avenue Commercial. Prospects: Business. “They are only truly great Who are truly good.” Class Basketball (5, 6, 7, 8) ; Girls’ A. A. (5, 6, 7, 8) ; Girls’ Service Club (6, 7, 8). Our own Julia is always ready with sympathy for an unfortunate classmate. She is what we call a fine, all-round girl. MINNEFOR, CHARLES A., 301 Fairmount Avenue General Latin. Prospects: Fordham University. “With hearts he plays.” Dante Literary Society (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), President (8); Class Relay (8); C. S. C. (8). Minnie is a popular fellow indeed. Не is always willing to do someone a good turn, and his pleasant way has made him a host of friends at Central. By the way, all the girls say he is a fine-looking fellow. Park, RUTH, 90 Newton Street General German. Prospects: Normal. And she was wondrous wise. Science Club (2), Vice-President (3); Patriotic Knitting Club (5); Scholarship Pin (4). Ruth is one of our prize students, but at the same time she has found spare moments to devote towards her activities.

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McKeown, ELIZABETH 416 So. Eighteenth Street General German. Prospects: Normal. “As quiet as an owl by day. Girls’ A. A. (1); Science Club (3, 4); Secretary (5); Girls’ Service Club (7, 8). Those who know her never said they didn't like Betsy. Тоо bad we all don’t know her better. MEYERSON, LOUISE, 238 No. Eleventh Street Commercial. Prospects: Business. Wisdom is better than rubies.” Camera Club (2, 3); Glee Club (6, 7); Spanish Club (3, 4), Vice-President (3, 4). Louise is one of our shining lights. We hope she will be as suc- cessful in the business world as she has been at Central. MICHELSTEIN, JENNIE, 201 Broome Street Commercial German. Prospects: Business. “Апа join with thee calm Peace and Quiet, Spare Fast that oft with gods doth diet.” Jennie has refrained from engaging in any school activities during her stay at Central. She has been too deeply engrossed in her studies, thus leaving her very little time for other work. Central’s Return Game with Barringer—May 29



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PENNELL, VESPASIAN, 116 Hunterdon Street Technical. Prospects: Undecided. Small, but mighty. Dante Literary Society (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), President (5, 7); Journalist Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Centro Castellana (3, 4, 5, 6); Elec- trical Club (6, 7, 8); Technical Club (5, 6, 7, 8), Vice-President (7), President (8); Track Team (4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Soccer Team (5, 6) ; Cross Country Team (7) ; G. O. Executive (8). Although Vespasian is the smallest among us (in stature), he makes up for his deficiency by his good work in his studies. His activ- ities speak for themselves and his services on the track and cross-country teams are surely appreciated. PRAG, Louis, 46 Barclay Street 3V5 Year Student. College Preparatory Course. Prospects: Mass. Institute of Technology. Wisdom is the keynote of success.” W. W. (1, 2); Wireles Club (2); W. H. (3); Journalist Club (4) ; Electrical Club (6, 8) ; Tennis Club (8) ; Rifle Club (6) ; Science Club (5). Louis is one of our champ students. He has a very obliging nature and a most agreeable demeanor. His success is sure to be estab- lished. RADLER, FANNIE, 57 Bedford Street Art Course: Prospects: Newark Junior College. “То be short is no disgrace, only inconvenient.” Science Club (2); Dancing Class (3, 4); W. W. (6); Girls A. A. (6). Fannie is certainly the class baby, but our baby has tackled her subjects in a most sagacious manner. Haven't you, Fannie? Катн, FRANK, 259 Fourteenth Avenue Commercial Spanish. Prospects: Business. “Fair of face and fleet of foot. Class Relay (4) ; Relay Team (6), Captain (6) ; Cross Country Team (7); Varsity Track (8). Frank is a very popular boy. He has been chosen the best-looking boy of the class, and he certainly deserves the honor. Frank is ath- letically inclined, being a member of the track team.

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