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THE PIVOT NEWARK, MAY, 1924 NEW JERSEY Published tri-monthly in the interest of and by the pupils of the Central Commercial and Manual Train- ing High School. For advertising rates communicate with the Business Manager of THE PIVOT. Entered as second-class matter, October 24, 1912, at the Post Office, Newark, N. J., under the act of March 3, 1879. — — — — — CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, NEWARK, М. J. No. 6 VOL. XIX. ee CCC Orr — — — 2. — —— —— eee — — — — — — — — — — —— — — — ———— SENIOR PIVOT BOARD Editors-in-Chief EDITH STRAUSSBERG SOL ROSEN Associate Editors FRANCES LEE DORE SCHARY (Literary) MAY SMOLEROFF JOHN KANTOR (Senior Material) (City Dept.) Senior Phophecy HARRY COX LILY AUGUST Senior Slams EDITH ISENBERG MARTHA SCHUTZMAN Senior Directory BESSIE LIEBERMAN MOLLIE LEHMAN MAUDE SCHWARTZ Class Will LOUIS CHIVIAN JOHN ATHENEOS Editor Exchange JOSEPH N. ROSENBLOOM Honor Roll and Forum EDNA BERLIN LILLIAN GOLDIS IDA WIENER ROSE RESNICK EDNA BERLIN Sports WILLIAM LIST ETHEL TOMBACK IRVING MOGOL City Department FLORENCE MOORE ALICE CAVANAGH GLADYS TISCH FREDA STERNBERG Personals ROSE YANOWITZ JACK FORMAN CLARA LOEBEL Staff Typists ROSE YANOWITZ ETHEL TOMBACK BESSIE LIEBERMAN EVA GROSS LEAH LESSER Public Opinion HERMINA FREEMAN Art Editor MAX WALTER Advertising Managers GEORGE TURTON EDYTHE ALTMAN HERMINA FREEMAN EDNA BERLIN GERTRUDE TRUGMAN FACULTY ADVISORS VICTOR H. SCHLEICHER, Class ORRIN W. SNODGRASS, Literary J. EARL GRIFFITH, Art JOHN R. BOYLE, Advertising CHARLES MUMMA, Business
FAREWELL CENTRAL! We are about to be graduated! From the time we entered Central as green freshmen we have looked forward with great anticipation to ihis im- We have with the excitement that is evident at each commence- We are likewise im- bued with enthusiasm for the preparation о! portant event. seen other classes tensed ment. Now our turn is at hand. the on- coming ceremonies. In spite of all this anxiety we look back and re- flect upon our stay at Central and visualize with af- fection all that our dear Alma Mater has accom- plished for us. We have gained a certain amount of actual knowledge to provide a basis for future study. The advantages we received from the asso- ciation of such noble teachers as Central High can We have contracted been justly boast of are manifold. many acquaintances and friendships that have both delightful and beneficial. We now can truthfully assert that although we are anxious to further our education or make a success of our business career, as the case may be, we realize we shall miss Central High School and all ihat it stands for. We shall miss our Principal, who has been our guide and friend. We shall miss our teachers, who have unselfishly devoted to us so much of their time and energy. Lastly, we shall miss our classmates, who have shared our joys and sorrows. Central, Alma Mater Tis time for parting now [is time that we were leaving And make our final bow. A TRIBUTE TO THE SENIORS Usually as t he Seniors leave our portals of learn- ing, they retrospect and acknowledge their thanks to our Principal, our faculty, and our school. Іп this issue, opposite this editorial, is one of the usual senior editorials embodying all the esteem and re- spect the Senior Class has for us. Seldom do we think that to cur departing Seniors we also owe a tribute, a tribute glorifying their spirit, energy and endeavors. They have all helped Central to hold its foremost place among high schools of the state. They have aided our athletic teams, our clubs, our plays, our freshmen, and other social functions. We have all felt the surge of this sound-headed and sound-bodied group of students. This pulsing, palpitating, and energetic body will soon be lost to Central. But not forever. Their de- votion and untiring efforts for our general welfare will constantly remain as a fitting monument to their triumphal march; from their day of entrance as boys and girls to their day of departure as men and women. Good luck, and success be with them. O Central, Alma Mater, We bid you all adieu; And {о our dear old teachers Farewell, farewell to you!
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