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m , ААЛА — Af е Н APOLOGIES MT In the Арп] issue of THE Pivor there e] E: . ЖҮ à story, written supposedly by Ruth Greenheld, student lI Hg Pivot board has discovered, since t publication of the story, that Eleanor Cobb, o The Optimist in January, | grets this incident ver y apologies to 7 he Optimist. Го the voung teacher as an ог ginal compositic say this: You have subjected Се object mer to the Y ош ing PRAISE FOR THE APRIL PIVOT ( From Charles H. Smith, President of the June. ЈЕ : ad Ка THETA NU EPSILON Mu Chapter ‚ С lass, Mr. William Lewin, Central High Scl Newark, N Dear Mr. Lewin: Saturday I recen of the Apr | number convey my thanks In looKing Over
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THE SENIOR PIVOT BOARD NEWARK, N. J., MAY, 1919 Entered as second-class matter, October 24, 1912, at the Post Office, Newark, N. Ј., under the act of March 3, 1879. Contributions are earnestly solicited from students. All such must be in the editor's hand by the tenth of the month. VOL. ХШ CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, NEWARK, N. J. No. 4 SENIOR STAFF Managing Editor Associate Editor SELMA DECKER NELLIE SUKERMAN Assistants PHILIP GEPNER HATTIE HUENKE SAUL LIPSCHITZ SAM BERKOWITZ GEORGE ROSENBLUM MARGUERITE HAUCK SADYE COHEN RUTH PARK AMELIA LANDENBERGER JOHN CEGLOWSKI SAM HARKAVY ETHEL RUNYON Regular Staff Editorial Board Busine ss Board GLADYS JONES SAUL TISCHLER LOUIS F. HERMAN DAVID ROTHENBERG VERNA KINSEY EUGENE DONNELLY ALBERT S. ZWEIBEL ROBERT CARUBA HILDA JAIXEN ROSE KARALUNSKY HAROLD E. SHAFFER GEORGE COOPER SAUL LIPSCHITZ HAROLD BROWN PHILIP GEPNER MORTON BERMANN
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GRADUATION For a lot of us, our graduation from high school final with an institution of It is Our business world and we go out into it marks our acquaintance learning. the jumping-off place. next world 15 ће fully or only partially equipped, depending upon the degree of intensity to which we have applied our- selves during our high school life. If it is the latter, let our timidity be a w arming to those who follow in our wake. But the majority of us are equipped and will know no timidity. Spring, and the graduation of the class of June, 19, occur simultaneously. Is it a good omen, or merely a coincidence? It should be a good omen. This is the springtime of our lives. Let us step out confidently and tread the new paths with the sure step of youth and the optimism of springtime forever in our hearts. Service Notes PERCY BULGER WRITES FROM FRANCE Battalion, Наа. Det., 312th Ini., | Section, Атепсап Expeditionary Force. Our division (the 78th) was reviewed by Gen- eral Pershing a few days ago. The Chief Com- mander gave the boys a great send off. The 78th passes into the hands of the S. О. S. and conse- quently out of the A. E. F. on Арт 6th. This means that we are subject to leave our area any day, and start our journey home. We leave here not later han Арп 16th. We sail for the U. S. early in May. All arrangements are being completed for the move, and Зи Percival is ready right now. А fel- low feels great to be just on the verge of starting for home, after he has been 5,000 miles away and in a foreign land for nearly a year. Supply Co. 323, Q.M.C., Base Section No. 4, S.O.S., A.E.F., A. P. O. 760, Le Havre, France. April 17, 1919. To THE Pivor Staff: I am ih receipt of THE Pivot for March. It was very interesting, 1 can assure you, as it made me feel as though I was back at dear Central High School again. I wish to thank you for your kindness in sending me THE Pivot each month. I hope before long I will be able to read the paper back in dear old New- ark instead of France. Trusting to see you all in the near future, and thanking you again for your kind consideration, I remain Sincerely yours, Lewis LEFKOWITZ. P. S.—Kimdly extend my best regards to Prof. Wiener and also to Prof. McMillan. Sergeant Frank A. Williams, Central, June, 12, and Harvard, '16, recently returned with Ње 155th Infantry. Не enlisted at New Orleans, where he was engaged in the piano business, and after five months training went to France, where he saw seven months of service If any of the students know of Central girls who are or who have been m any branch of the service, be it army, navy, marine or welfare work, please give their names to any member of the Prvor Board = that these stars may be added to Central's service flag.
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