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

 - Class of 1921

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WOHLREICH, JACK 17 Lillie Street Senior Class President. College Prep. Prospects: University of Michigan. 314 Year Student. ‚All Nature may rise up and say, “This is a man.” President 4C Class, 4B Class, 4A Class, Central Service Club (4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Vice-President (6); Pivot Reporter (1, 2); Journalist Club (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Pivor Board (5, 6, 7, 8); As- sistant Sport Editor (5) ; Sport Editor (6); Associate Editor (7, 8); winner Old English “C” (8); Scholarship Pin (5): Omega (2, 3, 4, 5); Alpha (2, 3, 4, 5); W. W. Debating Society (5, 6); Ad- vertising Club (2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7); Secretary (4); Vice-President (5); Tennis Club (6, 8); Overall Club (5); Rifle and Pistol Club As President of the 4A Class Jack has rendered invaluable services. He is what is known as a good “mixer” and has ranked high both in scholarship and school activities. HAMMERSCHLAG, VIOLA R. 325 Grove Road, South Orange Senior Class Vice-President. College Prep. Prospects: Barnard. “Nature was here so lavish of her store That she bestowed until she had no more.” Scholarship Prize (1); Girls’ Service Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, di 8); G. O. Delegate (5); President (8); Cast: Gentle Jury (2); Barnstormers (7, 8); Chess and Checkers Club (6) ; Journalist Club (5, 6); Secretary (5, 6); Pivot Reporter (3); Pivot Board (6, 7, 8); Assistant City Editor (6); City Editor (7); Co-Editor (8); Senior Pivot Board (8); Vice-President of 4C Class (7); Vi ce- President of 4A Class (8); Old English “C” (8). How are we going to get along without “Vi”? Her untiring efforts for her Alma Mater, her merit and ability, and her magnetic personality have made her many friends among both faculty and student bodies. We extend our warmest wishes to her for success in whatever path of life she may select. STADELHOFER, HAZEL 189 Sussex Avenue Senior Class Secretary. Commercial Spanish. Prospects: Business. “The heavens such grace did lend her That she might admired be.” Girls’ Service Club (8); Spanish Club (5); Glee Club (6); Secretary of 4B and 4A Classes (7, 8); Swimming Club (8). Hazel has been one of the most prominent factors in the class. The charm of her personality coupled with her hard work for her class have made her liked by all. We feel sure that these character- istics will assure her success in the business world. SHAPIRO, HERBERT 523 South Eleventh Street Senior Class Treasurer. 345 Year Student. Commercial Spanish. Prospects: N. Y. U. “Labor is itself a pleasure.” G. O. Executive Board (3); Class Relay Team (3); Boys' Gym. Exhibition Class (5); Spanish Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); G. O. Delegate (6, 7, 8); W. W. Debating Society (2); W. W. Debating Society (3, 4); Alpha Club (4, 5); Omega Club (4, 5); Journalist Club (5, 6, 8); Advertising Club (5, 6); Central Service Club (7, 8); Overall Club (5); Tennis Club (8); Assistant Adver- tising Manager of the Pivot (8); Treasurer of the 4A Class (8); Student Manager of the Employment Bureau (8); Assistant Manager (7) ; winner of Old English “C” (8). The outstanding feature of Herbert's career at Central has been his excellent work as Student Manager of the Employment Bureau. Despite his many outside activities, he has done well in both social and scholastic affairs.



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FINKEL, SAMUEL L. 658 South Nineteenth Street Senior Class G. O. Delegate. Commercial German. Prospects: Music. “W hat passion cannot music raise and quell ” Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); Concert Master (8). Many are the times that we have been entertained by Samuel's violin selections. His conscientiousness and pleasant disposition have won him many friends. BAyLIS, SYLVIA C. 906 South Eighteenth Street Commercial Spanish. Prospects: Undecided. “She is kind as she is fair.” Barnstormers (7, 8); Glee Club (2, 3); Alpha and Omega (3); W. W. Debating Society (2, 3); Central Castellano (7); Girls Dramatic Club (8); Dancing Club (2, 3). It is obvious from Sylvia's list of activities that she has partaken of all Central's opportunities. We have found her always ready to help and always cheerful. What more need we say about her? BLock, FLORENCE 195 Plane Street Commercial Science. Prospects: Business. “The lure of auburn hair.” Florence is one of our most zealous workers. She is always the same—radiating cheerfulness and chasing the blues. “These qualities are essential in the business world and we are sure they will aid Florence in the future. BROWN, ALBERT 101 South Tenth Street Technical. Prospects: Stevens. “For he thal runs it well, twice runs his race.” Track Team (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). Albert has made quite a “rep” for himself in track athletics and has many times helped Central “bring home the bacon.” Here's hoping that he will always ““make record time” and “take first place” in all his future undertakings.

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