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

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May, 131 | B. af entral High School ewark, New Jerse Larger — Better — Growing — Investigate 40%; A ey PREPARATORY SCHOOL Le ROY STEIN, Director (C. H. S. Alumnus) (Formerly of Newark Preparatory School) HIGH SCHOOL COURSE IN TWO YEARS Secretarial Training in One Year Special College Entrance Course for Central High School Gradu- ates in Preparation for Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Princeton Admiss ion to all colleges Certification privileges Day and Evening Sessions Throughout the Year Small classes insure individual attention No back-work to make up. Credit is given for subjects completed. Low tuition rate. No entrance examination is required. Fire-proof building. New Sanitary Steel Equipment. All Student Activities Co-Ed. Strong Athletic Teams Tutoring In All Subjects New students accepted any school day. Send for Catalogue “А” ESSEX PREPARATORY SCHOOL Now Located In Its New Spacious Modernized Quarters 951-953 BROAD STREET (Near City Hal) NEWARK, N. J. The Flowers For Your Graduation will be the envy of the class. Their beauty and tasteful arrangement will be admired by everyone who sees them if they are ordered from the ROBERT TREAT FLOWER SHOP At the Robert Treat Hotel So. Munn and Central Avenues Newark, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Mitchell 2-7058 Market 2-1000 Orange 5-3250 A Special Discount To All Students of Central H. S. Learn To Listen! What more valuable advice could a young man or woman follow? A wit once called attention to the fact that humans are granted only ONE mouth but they have TWO ears. Listen patiently to those who are kind enough to give you the benefit of long years of experience. It will cost nothing! THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Company of America EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, President FOUNDED v po JONN F ORYDEN Home Office, Newark, New Jersey FRIEDMAN MUSIC SHOP LEARN TO PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AT THE NEW JERSEY COLLEGE OF MUSIC CHARLES NUNZIO ccordion Instructor Formerly with R.K.O. Complete Instruction on All Musical Instruments Moderate Fees Groups Arranged for the Formation JAMES MARZULLI Trumpet Instructor ALTO $10.50 TENOR $11.50 of Orchestras and Octettes Saxophone Special: SILVER GOLDBELL with Case—New Altos $59.50 Tenor - 69.50 Trumpets - 29.50 Clarinets 30.50 Drum Outfit - 19.00 up SAXOPHONE PLAYERS: Special for One Month Complete Factory Over- hauling of your Saxophone BARITON $13.50 ANTHONY SALEMME Saxophone Instructor C MELODIE $11.50 HARRY PODESTA Instructor Fretted Instruments CLARINET $3.50 up Largest Musical Instrument Dealers in New Jersey TELEPHONE FOR FULL INFORMATION—MARKET 2-7734 Special Discount for Schools FRIEDMAN MUSIC SHOP 73 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE At High Street Easy Terms Arranged NEWARK, N. J. The Mercer Beasley School of Law 1060 BROAD STREET NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Board of Trustees ARTHUR Е. EGNER SPAULDING FRAZER JEROME T. CONGLETON HARRISON P. LINDABURY AARON LASSER EDWIN G. ADAMS WALTER J. BILDER PETER A. CAVICCHIA FRANKLIN W. FORT EDWARD J. GILHOOLY FREDERIC L. JOHNSON BENJAMIN M. MERRITT LANE THEODORE McCURDY MARSH JOHN A. MATTHEWS WILLIAM A. SMITH ANDREW VAN BLARCOM VILLIAM A. WACHENFELD WEINBERG Requirements for admission at least two years of college credits or its equivalent Course opens September 28, 1931, for the year 1931-1932 Telephone Waverly 2-1130 Silver Steinberg ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Discount of 20 per cent to all students JUNCTION OF 15th AND SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Newark, N. J. HEADQUARTERS FOR Everything in Music Taught, Sold, Exchanged, Repaired rivate Day or Evening Franklin Studios Music House 25 NEW ST. Newark, N. J. Next to Hahne Co gents Selling its Buescher Holton Band Instruments Paramount, Bacon and Weymann Banjos Martin Ukuleles Ludwig Drums, etc. Popular and Complete Classic Libraries Also Accessories of All Kinds And Latest Dance Orchestrations Popular Music 25c Each Discount on Instruments to Central Students THE PIVOT NEWARK, N. J. MAY, 1931 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. VOL. XXII CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL PIVOT BOARD Editor-in-Chief к | WIENER Associate Editor 5 х | | ACI Literary Department It [ кта Senior Department ( A ARA Sport Department Art Department CK PETERMAN, Chatirmai Staff Typists A MASTRANGELO, ( І FRANZOS Advertising Department er BERTHA GENN Faculty Advisers sera Ми We Dedicate this Book to JOSEPH MILLER Our Faculty Adviser а In evincing all the gratitude we are capable of extending. School Versus Poetry gs thoughts o ith, individual whose | has visualized for himself kingdoms to | quered, but has not been with a deep sense of emotion and feeling, can never hope to attain an That person who does not feel a rtain inexplicable exuberance, tickling of the spine, and a thrillin 1 1 p, in watching dash against moss-covered rocks, l in feeling tl old, we rav as against your face by a stiff autumn breeze, can г hope to understand poetry nor the essentials to success Although, as kings, poets are born, poetry in itself is ai icate technique which must be mastered before a tru njoyment mav be had from its reading But once that science is mastered magically revealed, and never again will you sav contem] not practical. And so our cherished school, perhaps to many of us our only Alma Mater, in adhering to the principles in which it was conceived, namely to prepare us adequately for future life, has introduced a most stringent course in the study of the classics and poetry, to enable us ti ` wi ar, unskeptical eyes th« road to happiness, and success We begin to understand that poetry was not com to embitter our exist ence in high school or to perplex us with its deep, intangible philosophy; but rather to awaken in us deep impulses that will last as long as life, and an ardent desire for the best things in human existence SAUL WIENER Worlds To Conquer Alexander the Great is said to have wept because there were no more worlds to conquer. Some authorities insist that he wept because there were so many worlds to conquer and he had not even conquered one. Whichever was the case, M was wasting time. In the first place, instead of weeping, he should have gone out to search for another world to conquer, or if the second were the reason for tears, he should have gone out and conquered as much of this world as was possible. In spite of the fact that it is quite a task to conquer a “world,” men have done it, and are still doing it Edison has conquered the electric “world” and has made an almost com plete job of it. There are Edisons in all businesses, although they are unheralded because their work is not as outstanding. The men who make themselves masters of their destinies and do not let hard work keep them from attaining their goals will reach the top and become “world” conquerors Doris SCHRAM. 8 School Spirit Ye Classe Ballotte From Principal to Parent Dear Parents: Advise vour children that Success d: pon doing well the little things in life. Their being done weu „vives careful application and even drudgerv. Fill the daily drudgery with romance and vision. Put into it personality. Make the task a good job, interesting, personal, and different from any other fellom`s job. Let initiative and characte: cast a spell of ambition on your job, to make И a stepping-stone to higher, fuller, and better opportunities. Sincerely. vours, ‘ . Tabla. Geer Principal. April 22, 1931. A Far eacne ita: is m rshland in the the sensitive Га journeyman artist, traveling the village, are attracted to the distant, ominous tolling [he harsh, discordant tones draw iself in the midst of he village walls it perfume of lila | sweet-scented juniper blends in a heay oppressi vc ver all, like a low, stifling cloud. His senses re he notices the form of an exquisite maiden oi ss-covered rocl Perhaps it is the fairy nymph а beau sleep, or a Druid stepped out of her sacred oak cautiously uddenh form takes life and runs expectanth vith outstretched arms she stops! ‘ear and dismay cross heı at the appearance of a stranger in the awaited rendezvous (somehow intermingled with flashes of cunning) He is enamored with her cos and sensing the situation, laughingly inquires, “You are disappoı has not made his appearance Ў” ntly, she is somewhat consoled by his handsome physique and romanti she reassures him to the contrary Hours later we find het 1 on the moss-covered rock, a diadem of roses on her head, an ketching her pose on a hastily constructed easel Again the ominous tones of the bell clang out. She rises startled to He feels a premonition of impending disaster and an urgent desire to escape She calms his fears and soothingly leads him to the village, where he 15 once more impressed by a sense of the mysterious in the queer idiosyncrasies of the inhabitants and in their tumble-down, ivy-covered homes w The deacon of the village invites him to dinner. Once more an g urges him run, but the magnetic eyes of his host over him, and ı ite of himself, he i Here, these queer people greedily question him, amazed at his astounding revelation of the railroad, wireless, and other inventions. He indulges in stron spiced wine and falls into a deep unnatural sleep from which he is awakene ll The Spirit of the Violin The Jest of God Ti № y ts | = aS |e. P- M Е бе so Z ron w | : = — | Dr lliant а j SS = We «баде. 1 INI Í ond yel = р Ў (= if thot | J! 45 modest? i = j d knife blade | 7 Jne quess-- That’s ric 22 ð ПЫ б Wiener AY d | The x oun lady es it 7 liis ke Place N [((f D ‹ WANNA AADO N K Mmmm I) Ња ad J S She's bound to artistically YE ERG. aa RI = inclıned 5 5 i TE À Р Ë- Е = f e Ë PS K 4 Н ss. ў S g e SS Se Z twa A expect B : В should this Amu sical chemist 22 ote ; t (9 )) JE s V 3 Boy: con she | | Š sing! mmm UN JT AY WW The Opening of the West Association Contest Radisson and Groseillers Lewis and Clark Expedition “The Dream Come True” PRESIDENT BRUZZICHESI, 197 N, 13th Street Secretary of С. O.; President of n Athletic President of Tennis Clul 2); e-Presi Circolo Italiano”: Secretary ommerci; lub; Captain Basketball '28, '29, '30: Chevror 15) ; Letter; Student Patrol; G. O. Delegate (3); out lerk; Ping-Pong Club; Archery Club; Studi lub; Golf Club; Charter Member Girls Swimming Club: ty Editor Tangen ¡ HOLAS N. J. Coll. of Phar world beloved tam Golf Team; G. O Mm Committee, Boxing ПМ. Student Patrol; Defense aptam Student Patrol (2) SECRETARY VROTH, MYLIAN, у Commercial: Business ( амі as pfe а” dew. yice ( lu; UJ sher ap Gradpation; Vice-Presi ClasSstidwWorium Patrol; Girls Service Club; Dramatic Club; УМПеу Вай 3057 Ch2Nrman Publicity Committee; Penmanship Awards (3); Wepresentative at Y Tea Dapce Committed; Barnstormers TREASURER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER GENNET, BERTHA 180 Court Street Commercial Spanish: N. Y. U. Born forNsuccess she seemed. Bookkeeper Gendral Organization '30, '31 А Penman- ship Awards (3) M Archexy 200; Dance Committee 4B 4 Class; Usher at¥Gradudtidn (3) 2 Chairman Member ship and Pin Committees Girls Service Club; Girls thletac Association; Student Patroly (3); Usher at Fashion Show; Captdin af Student Patrol from (Girls service $ lab; Winner oM Uhevroh$. (3)y Hostess at Girls Freshman Rally (2); Usher at Plays Cupid and Valentine”; ” Honor RON} Reorganizer, -President : Spangsh Club (2); Commercial Club; Délégate to peur š k SA ISIN | May6r's Cammitteeof Unemplóyed fröm Girls Servicé Club; Advertising” | Board Tangent: ‘Vice-President Girls Serfice Club 18 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WIENER, SAUL 127 y йа Ave General: Westerny Reserve Genius is тает of men J f AMdnaging Editor ا‎ E A ш u Та ; Pd (erri Editors O Temporg © Mores; Wjhnüer State Prize Medal dnd Mention in Nationala Awards Oregon Trail Essky Contest ; Не бр (6); Member Alphg gj£mea beappa ; City Poetry Club; Philosophy Сй Naturalist Club ыкы г” J |, ASSOCIATE EDITOR | VA PLACE, G SYAVIA ` 163 (Antón Аус | Fie rts, С of Penny. tee i h тыні hast ти rest J lA | | Ç Ji Charter, Mémber ой Swimming, Club; Chäirmab Con stitution Commitige Swiupñinge Klub; Gy O. DAlegat« (Ay Locker PAtrol (4)4 Musepm Comiyitiée Wa ural is club: DeMating Glub; BagstStormess ; Makeup Вох; Tangem Staffs City Poetry? Club. ` Ив liess — A | LOL K, MORRIS ( ommercial Af, N S 150 7th Aye ide N “No one shall ДИ a truer friend р lentWatro „©. О. Delegate; Actipf Manager Jol fee Drama U Y ffefing Cupid and Valgrítine ; Dance Cdifimitteg W, 48 Tennis Cl и | 2 A | | rn | и иы ART EDITOR PETERMAN, JACK 758 South 14th Street General: Newark Tech. “Art is indeed not the bread but the wine of life.” Vice-President of 4B Class; Chairman Publicity Com- mittee of 4C Class; G. O. Delegate; G.. O.. Financial Committee; Treasurer Science Club (3); Treasurer Archon Club; Honor Roll (8); Instructor in Archon Aid Class; Literary Board Tangent. R 4 Aa A Кес“ WAY ad TITIUS Cs we „Мак дА id y re” nem. 19 ALPER, FRANCES E 642 High Street Art, French: Nat. Acad. of Design 1 Wirmih—but rivulet and stone.” Tangent Board '30; Art Exhibition '28, '29, '30: Member Art Gomntittee; Naturalist Club; Studio Club ` jJ ч AMATO, MARIE ANNA 182 Bruce Street Commercial French: Undecided “In bigness like a star.” G. А. A.; Italian Club; Social Service Society; Basketball '29; Commercial Club; Freshman Rally; Italian Club Social; Entertainment Committee for G А. А ۱ AMSTER,) A 101, Monmiith St.) ( dor M: Spanish: М. k N. far INT. а wdndın too)’ arıl v . Y ` X P ish k MirlsSerWce Clu ; Head Usher wadu aih Hall Duty; MusicClub; Сойтег- ü “A Гм C ib; Gl V Society ; Tennis M Studgnts Aid N Unveifihk Tablet off First ghowspapers G. 0 1 ре DM. Tu Амга ; Kre hman R Ny Head p E ) d b nd y Népresentapive Dance MNC. , M № AN у EZ. vitm 274 Hillside AR | 6 єт 3 Business College N Mai st ¢ Жону is she.’ s Re yea Social Service Y int uU p atrol ; Winner of E fdr Decture m Anander Byrd. `i I y A APFEKAR, ROSE MAURINE А 72 Prince Street Commercial: Busines A perfgct u Ay A nobly planned o wärn, to comfort, and command. Penglanship Award; Library Club; Library Assist ant; Bdynstormers; Tangent Si 60, '31; Swimming Club; Constrfution Committee of @—fyimming Club; Senior Department-o£ Pivot; Unveiling zEablet of First Newspaper; G. О. Delegate for Library lub ; Staff Typist for Pivot x 4 BACNMAN, EDNA 407 Springfield Ave Commercial BARKMAN, ALTHEA 407 Springheld Аус ису Commercial German: Business “I зак e twihkle of white feet, [Зато e flash of robes descending.” 1 Girls Service Club; Spanish Club; Secretarial Club; Commercial, Club? Hostess at Freshman Rally; Volun tee Committee | Secretarial Club; Assembly Patrol; Girls Service Club; Chevron; Spanish Club; Usher at Graduation; Contribution to Library of Poe; Usher at Dramatic Club Play. BARR, ETHEL 341 West Kinney Street COhimercial: Business Jl Pur wit is ane lo advajitage dressed. Penmansh p Аза ; Frestiman Rally; Representa tive at, Tea Dancgdat У. W. GFA.; Barnstormers. b. X. BOGNER, JACK 151 South 15th Street General: Undecided Не lives 1онйе5 хоо does most. Member G. O.: Naturalist-Club; Boys Service Club; Usher at Graduation BOHARCSIK „GEORGE, E 783 South 18th Street Technical: Newárk Tech “Nosfriend isdike an ol friend, Ho has shared ovrPinorning, days. Assistant Manager Baschall '29; Faustball Manager 29. Baseball '30; Indoor| Track 3M Outdoor Track Bk: WreasurerV4B Clag¥; Presidéht, Vice-President, ¥rdastrer НУ Club; Secretary Technical Club; G. O Detgate; Scientific ( lub. BRAUN, roadway juyiness ’enmafhship Aj Scientific: University of Michigan J A BRAZ, ALFRED th x | man among men. che stra 30 ar e iral Representative in Poetry Club. “ MA Ned Technical Club; Checker Club; V KATHERINI l amish: N unstitutior Committee omotion Italian Lan fttec; Unveiling Newspaper Usher at Fashion Show Jo CMROLL, MARY REGINA | 4 ' {$ Сом Avetuc Classical: Undecided “She longed. Же АЛе peace and the yl the Ўй оте that lengthened there.” HN Central Сд ро ае і to Newark ‚Evening News; Secretaryx Charter Member Alpha Sigma Kappa; tangent Board’ Naturalist Club; Dramatic Club; Stu- dent Council? Fashion Show; Student Patrol CERRATO, ROSE CHRISTIXE | 427 South 17th Steet Yommercis I Spahish,; Pusineps “Fler pa well deeper than the depth OF waters stilled al even.” yc | d President, | Treasuye Y Social Service Society; Tennis Club; G. O; date; Secrétariall Club; Commercial Club; Student P: CHESKIN, PAULINI 60 Sixteenth Avenuc Commercial German: Business “I seek for peace and сат” German Club ; Girls Service Clubs Honor Roll (4): Assembly Patnolof Girls Service Club: Usher at Dtamatic Club Play; Secrétaty of German Club; Con stftution Committee of German Club Luger cial French: Business saskıon S ar Italia Italian NCLAUDE M. Scientific: Howard University ident Naturalist Club; Member Scientific Club. 4 j | сон ИЕНА 505 Springfield” Ах s rj 1 spe} saw, I conquered.” Baseball '30; %Football '29, 180; Baskethäll '29, '30; Indoor Track! 28 29; Outdoor Track '28, 29, 31; ‚ Boxing Club; Charter M@fber, V one Dra- [ mátic Club; G..O. Delegate; Student Patrol; Cast of “Сира and Valentine”; Poster Exhibition. F A COHEN, GRACH « 17th Avenue Cdéinttiercial German: N. Y Д ‘Sivect maiden ali the Fife-dar uir eyes Gårman Club; CharterA Member’ Swimming, 4 [Dub GTA A.: Penmanshifr Award; Dramatic Gl; Gift Со и, Диети ( lub Committee Касе Klatsch ; Danois M xhibitigb Mosque — COHEN, JEANETTI 143 17th Avenue Cofnmercial German: Rutgers Gifts come from abowe in their own pecdliar, form? Volleyball; 30; Ftéshman Rally; Dramatic (Club; Usher at Graduation; Usher at Dramatic Club Play; Girls SeXice СИА Penmanship Award; Barnstormers ; IkepresSentatiy« Tea Оа с аг Y. W. ( . 7 | GUSKE, ESTHER LILLIAN 145 Orange Street Pontinergial German ; Юте „р y “Fler hgóTs are wliuf and ngat | № Shas vain ghd her fetl Belles Lettres Club отток Club ; Penmanship f ward zo ad CORDOW SKI, RE General LA CUNDER, BENJAMIN 279 Fairmbufin ve Classical: New Jersey Law Naturalist Club; Boxing Club м DANZIG,, BEATRICE JOAN 01% бо Belmont Ayr. Сот” French: Killers Gollege “A rgsessonled lily fleshed о а girl.” Assistant Лог Об Comet; G. O Pelegate;-Swim ming Club. ү DAVIS, KU RA 17 Rankin Street Gener al Spanish ; y Newark-Normal Dee the peace pf pay Nour quiet ways.” Glee Club y Sewing Club; Pentäthlon '27,,'28,Mihner of Chevróns (5); Volley Ва; Tangent UM Wntributor | ` E 315 s= held ve, ` Commercial N x DRAZEN, HARRY 139 Somerset ptreét Classical NÚDAK MAGDA P 200 Livingston. Street VUommercial German: Business “ a n , Can one Wesire 190 mih of, d good thing Commercial CWib ; Fenmanship Awards; Volley Ball 30; Dramáác Cluh; Represent itive at Tea Dance at Y. WAC. А.; Swigiminf Club? Freshman Rally ` V Û N 9 Sherman Aver EJ AN LENA d | General: Newark Normal г by (Ne hand.” Germán Ment Sewhig Club; Swimming Club; Fashion Club Chevron gr EPSTEIN, GOÉDIE 149 Spruce Street Commercial German: №. Y. U. “Gentle in manners, büf resolute iyn deed. G O. Delegates Student | Patrol ; Debating Club; Commercial ClgB Reporter Business Club; Students Aid Ѕосіс Penmanship) s Award; Tennis Club; Allerlei. £ TERRIGNO, FLORENCE 284 Littleton Stredt Commercial к die — ` к + А A JE — ° FIDEL, TESSIE N. | | 698 Hunterdon ¡Street Commefcial French N Š Е : “Fair trésses man’s Imperial race’ insnare Andybeauty drags with а single hair. Vice- HyeSident Secrefarial Club Chairman Welfare Committee; Secretarial Club; Chffrman of Publicity { Comittee, Philosophy Club; dratnatic ag iere m cial Club; Tepis Club; Studgát Patrol; Pohmanship Awards; yy Exhibit ⁄ FISCHLER, RUTH 142 Somerset Street Commercial French: Business “Speech is the gift ofall, but thought of few.” Philosophy Club; Volunteer Committee Secretarial Club; Chevrons (3); Pivot Staff. я ) FIORFTO, MAE C. 154 Norfolk Street General Art% Drapafic College y Doot mock me as Hof of men.” “Fashion Show; Tennis Club Dramatic Club; Italian Club; Student Patrotz.G. А. A.; Dancing Exhibition at Mosque 729, '30; Chevrons; Commercial Club: Safety Poster Contest ;; Ping-Pong Club; Barnstormers. FLANAGAN, TESSIE 295 15th Ave General FOX, ETHEL n. ` 165 Prince Street Commerdial German: Fawcett Art jet]! conscience kleeps in thunder. al Club; Vice-President Chairman Merit Award Spani Ch f Tangent Board; Treasurer ial Service f i FRAGER, EDITH 449 So, 7th St 3 Commercial ГА FRANZOS, PERLE CLAIRE 212 Ridgewood ‚Avenue Keen: М. У. U “With Pa of jo woe, Feel mic's soul th Xr gery fiber sent.’ Girls Swimming САмЬ; А.; Tangent Staff; Business Staff of f И 0: Delegate, Senior Departmëdt ; Staffy Typist, Chairman of Constitutional Commjftee G. 7 Jasketball '29, у FREIEICH, PEARL 125 Central Avenue Commercial German: N, Y, 1 ot, the heart гие not Chevro GARFINKEL, HARRIET F. 105 Johnson Avenue Art: N. У. College of Music Tas sweel to lobk into thy face.” Editor-in-Chief of the Comet; Tangent Staff; G. O Delegate; Music’ Club; , Philosophy Club: Dramatic Club; Swimming Club) GEEEER, EDITH E. 14 Marie Place Commercial: Spanish “Silente ts golden.” Tennis Club; С. O. Delegate; UShér at Mosque Mass Meeting; Unveiling of Newspaper Tablet x fr GELLOCK, CLAIRE 297 |Whnson Avenue General: Normal School “Patience and Time run through the longest day.” GOLDHERG SAUL 409 Hawthame venug À General Matin: Duke Uni “Look thik Yee vay Termine once.” 1 . | Executive Committee; Со (аЬ; Executive and Constitutional Committee Boxing Club; Boxing Team '30; Debating Club GOLDFADEN, FAY 175 16th Ам Commercial Art: Univ. of Michigan LAA girl who gets many a friend. b Dierfíatie, Club] Stamp Hub; Penmanship Award; Student Pafrol: Honor Roll; Locker! Patrol; Student v : Student Patrol? Locker Patrol; Student Aid Society GRASSO, KATHRYN C. 7S1 N. Oth treet General Latin Life, likaa dome of many=olored glass, Stains-the white radiankg of Eternity.” “Winner dí Chevron; Tent Club; С. А. A.; Secre tary Napúralist Club; Chajéman of Library Committee Y GREENBAUM, MARIAN M. 78 No. 2nd St Commercial German: N. У. 1 “Oh, fieet and sweet! a light to all who pass.” Penmanship Awards; Fashion Show; Winner of Chevron cu SN HEN General Sypàqis shà N n oT l'harmacy gm chiste antur а Nee a г “ақа: ClubyAChairhan. Florist Com а № hevron; Tennis Club; 10W y HANDLER, ELEANOR 366 Hunterdon Street Coiimrercial Spanish: Business Diligence ts tl mistress of success k rchen Club; Charm Committee; Honor Кой (4); Chevron Á HARTNAGEL, M RGARET 106 Niagara Street Genergl: Panzer College “Such as chase Bacchus round some antiqwe-vas‘ G. A ; Vice-President Swimming Club; Charter Member Swimming Clubs Charter Member, President, Secretary Tennis. Clubz Charter Member, Secretary olf Club; Naturalist Glub; Girls Rifle Cab; Pyrgmid) Exhibition; Rhythmic Exhibition 30; Girls Freshnian Rally; Girls Volley Balk Team '30; Girls Basketball Team, Junior, Senior; Varsity '29, ’30,-731; Student Patrol; Period Inspection Patrol. Р Е 1 № NEHEMIAS 28 Mu erry subi CommercidP Pratt Insgiute irtue may be asWgiled but nyer hurt.” Delegate. M = — í $ = IND Te HIRSCH, HIÉDEGARDE IRENE 163 North 12th Street Commercial: Business ‘Oblivion is thfice blessed. Commercial Club pe )LOBIKIAN, ELSIE M 159 Sheryfan АуеМк Commercial French: Business “айі! Sister of the Day Awake! arise! and come to play.” (из Service Club; Fashion Show; Chevrons (4) Dancing Class; Private Exhibition of Rhythmics NN Y Commer rrowed s. German ub; Penmdnship Award; “ashion Sho cial Club ANEDEN ELAINE № Боши reet General: Newar, dlormal У n 7 De rot on fortune (but on aem ct? X „р D dent, Secretary, Tràasurer (4. - Delegate Studià Club, Chairman of Inikiati E А lieity and Pin Cómmittee ; wg. nË ( don Sw ; Fashion Show : Tennis tyb; Y Natupalist Club; German Club ` KATZ, GALDI '31; Dancing bition of Rhythmics Dancing Treasure KIMMELZ PI Spanish ?-Bffginess ] o: appearanki Penganshiy N; qe isque; G hair 1‹ n Spanish Clu Y Publi Committ C CEN. Му Fol Sdeial 547 Hunterdär General J е Tw am what I appear. A, ` . x Idm i s ary (Club; Secretary Library eub ; ie Сы, С. О. Delegate; Poetry Club: Д: Wramatic angent Stait. KORN JACK 17 Prince St CRASTNOPOL, Vomndreiäl а fles wih '30; Gia? Joe Dramatic АТ P 167 Goodwin A venu True hope’is Kift v. Show '29, Clul | ashion owımmıng EMM NWmmercia KREBS, M Sh 60 Motita View M te wee ks in b 1 ЈС. А, A.; shef i ıt Fashior Mavor's eopimitte: Gir Service ( lFashypn Show; Award ; 1 KRUG, Avenue Beauty as 1 rt Exhjl | Mr Sw) OX. М 200 hw [useum y rchery lake-up ШҮ ning ( dub: r y 7 A Я Raf Classical XEAÍPA Spanish Valor т v. riyls E hil ss ШУ! 1 German: Business anty Sewing Club ; Penmanship irls Show amatic Club ; Qu Me N 2 LA FORTE, PETER 264 Camden Street Classical: New Jersey Fla lives dk learn in life's hard Naturalist Chib; Boxing Club ` м J ` ۱ LPDERSBEATRIGE New treg) Qommercial erman: Business “Light Ne bath to Stygigh horrors H UNAM sPieydor op Thy smile.’ Exhibition y Mosgüe Theatrd; Archon Club; n № А.; Gesman СЯ: Barnstogn: rs; Penmanship watds; G. Oy Delegat; Pivot Board; Tennis Club: Comittee fof Kaffee Klatch; Unveiling Tablet of kikst New ег; Sta Typist; Commercial Club; Usher-at Fashion Show 2 ў LEFKQWITZ, JULIA ht StrecY | Commyefcial Spanish: N. Y I = JN 36 Wainayrig Pu ۴ I dap fbr toil, ay hour for wort, Y But for a тен is life to Mri Archon Club; ( omnteffial lub; Dance} Committee; 14 Classy Richard | pyre P pandi: GALA Sefretarig Club ; УК rshp_Admmitted of Archon Club (2) ; Contribufor fol TangentY Penmanship Award; ` G. Q Delegatd; Constitttional Cámmittee of Student Coil: аф. kentative а! Alumni Lunéhroom Asso Tea-Da ciation Y Hostess at Gix]s. Freshman Rally СЕТТЕ КЕС, HERMINE B0 South Street N General “Н ёқ charms unqdorñed by garland or gem, Yet fair as a lily Just plucked from its stem.” G.G Delegate; Sewing Club; Swimming ( lub; Com mer¢ial Club; Volféyball '29; Basketball 30, '31: Fashion Show '29; Chevrons. v4 IA INE, YMAI , li Bergen Street Commercial: | pench I think a happy hj isis in tras v oj і Student Patrol; Girls Club; А ; Swimming Club) Secretarial Club; Chafrman Welfare Committee; Students Aid Bociety | LOEB, JENNIE 545 South 17th Street Commercial Spahish ‘ losed spirit is a star little sphere. Archon Club: Commercial Club; Girls Service Club; Hostess at Girls Freshman Rally - А ` M а MAGLIACANOLROSE Е PR Be rkeley Metu Corhmercial Spanish: Business gr başfire i iens nol length Gut honesty и IR 405 NV 15th Streggf ( t Business Ilman’s fig care should fé to avoid the Я 94 „А af ids f his ow art ر‎ ee TRACK Manager 3 МАКАУІСІ 4 ALEXANI A A MASTRSNGELO, CONCETTA, LOUISE 1 Street Commercial EL Business J) Y named hee} ( Р AN Manäger”of Staff туз : aliad lub Commercial з So А Cluh; Editorial ssistant Tan nish Club; PY Па йк Class '29; Dancing 1 Mibition 28; Winner ol T Cheyron; Unveiling Newspapeh Tablet; Pivot Board W ih ) NS at Fashion Show I AN ACRERÁ RU PH 301 Roge Street Commercial German: Business NU Hear en's sweetest gift, a friend.” FouAder, Charter Member Ping-Club: Secretary, Tfaabürer Tournament at Branch Brook Park; German CIAN; Commercial Club Meg UNE, JEANETTE MAY” 301 Chadyfck Ayenné V: Undecided “Her з ее; form thg magic ef her sonal y State Teachers Convention‘ at Atlantic City NUM MERHREN, MD 200 ou NA ect Gench al) Sp anish ; Vólumbia N ñ Ne MS y iN] be shar Studd A ‚lee ( Tit vronsá (3) NAS 2 J у ) MILLING, GBADYS EVELYN Street L M í a Column wens J MINDLIN, DORCYVH Y 19 Нии! Чо St Со и wr ONDRECEK, ADELI venue (о ере, French: Busine y ORNSTEINZ FLCGRBJIEN( 154 Barclay Street Comm’l Fpench: Newark Normal Y “Proud as a Scot.” Sedrefary 4С, 4B Class; Student Patrol; Girls N Servigé Club; Secretarial Club; Belle Lettres Club; Commercial Club; Dramatic Club; С. О. Delegate | JPISY RNINEL, ELDA 22 NOR th’ Wh Street Y Commercial: Business is “А shark eget led hasVoften raised a М Фадо y 5 x Y m x PETERSON, MILDREN-« 156 ` $ St. W 7 A Commercial She caves the, irit Òf Phe dance!” Р ILLO, GILDA vm’) Art :]NeWdrk School Fine Arts s}was a poke mdgnificent. ph Studi Club; bMalian Club; Copimercial Club; Chey Net E ÁS Gi Swimming Club. ‹ у ۳ | | PLOK Y HILDA 4 nd y ptreet f Lc Busine E recu vll. she fl б al AP, Si ety ; у v anship Award | A d y v W RAC LIN) SYLVIA 166. E Nd un Сей cial Spanish: Cornell ple dial com Ryan М Jm slight advantage.” Natur: ilis ( d NO C Fashion S Ç Y n Show; Chey M: ike А Ке ron; Spath RATSYZER, ROSE HA South 18th Street Commertial: Business “Wy Лоте is Henin, it ts als humàn to forgive. Hädh School Chorus at Mbsque '28 | ы ЖО, JÓRN A 137 Norfolk 5 ffassixal Lytle Chakcided View? residet exanralfst Club; Charter [ T ` Club chusetts Tech Secretary Boys š ; ) taff Tangent Wsher Tri : A 2 р: Recital; Chair sfrvice Club; Y i Í Tablet: Ster A lall Duty; Student lectrician in Cupid Member Dramatic Club; Member ; Science : Business Staff Tangent Defense in Sfudent Court RUSOFF, RUTH RAI 481 Hawthorne Avenue General: Newark Normal “Make not your sail too large for your shi Secretary Naturalist Club; Tennis Club; Fashion Show; Chairman of Floral Committee; Alpha Sigma Kappa SAMUELS, JEAN L , | 10 Seymours ў Comm: № J. Norm. Sch, fo “A sound mind AR a sound body.” Wehon Glub; Treastirer Belle Lefffes Club; 564 taMal Club Girly Service Clu Swimming M lub; Yennis Club;, Derífmansbip Aw: ani: Mod A Snog raphy Confest$; Chairman Membe AD pMommittee ; Belle Lettré$; Philosophv Club; “Y SwWimming '30; Entertaprér at Freshrpán Rally '30 ;Ë Barnstormers, Social Service Club; Ballot Committee ; Pivot Staff D К, br acc 36 Berg S General: Columbia Scientifj ; Student T 1; Outdoor Track '29; Student Bi rol; Scient Club ( ommittee to Ford Рад «dudwater, ? үч rack '30; Naturalist ( JEKS, DONS TANCI Classical: Barnard Colldgc del but ti oet ts born a, Secretary, Treasurer; As. О Music Festival 29; Girls Basket hi а Ee 1$; Girls Volley Jall '29, '30; Girls A 11 Social Committee of 4A Ulass; Charter Member Swimming Club; Times Oratorical Contest in Central; Senior Staff Pivot Board; Student Patrol IRA Na OR фі і `h NP: Institute IM М 360 ¢ |; | se Т о livi J east t | o live.” ( ra omy 7 Wy iterary Nub P lents А, Ç 0 ex ¥ ciety; z Dangy Е xhi} ition; Wint 7 Chevron, еу Хае atrol; City Май 5151241 Busine A Tex Tan Ne A Selle: Fe: м. | Hand |“ lud‘; Pivot, BUE; Sta [ypist for N HMIDT, CHARLI line Arts APA DA ARES, LOUIS 578 15H Mvenuo Gener al Latin: N. y SKLAW, SELMA 15 Schuylér Ave. Comm’! Spanish 4 N FEN, or J.T “н ийет, Шон goest] Ган! go ¡there thou lodgest, will lodge. £ Ar¢hon Club: Girls ерісе Club; Hostess at Girl lrkkhman Rally '30; Scerekarial Club; Swimming Club; росе чо Alumni Lunchroom Association; Tea A ance; Keprésentative at Byrd's Lecture. j J j| SHERMAN, IRVING ) 177 Nye АХе ие f tj ` Teohnigal: М.Л. T “Disagpointments, will surely come, yel Phy еа ngh ‹ rush you. d Member SY Scieħtifig ( lub! Rifle Ul; iy Team; Mainan Medal; ethnical (lub; Bays Swim min® Club. a `S SHERMAN АЯ. V, 53 16th Avenue” Gomme a Latin NBusin “He prayeth_beiP Q love beer 2% ` both great ind small.” ` À Gymnastic Теарь 2728, 29, '30; E Gym- ? nastic Meet at Rarringa '30; Fool Team 29; NS Swimming Club; Boxing hh. Member of Касёўуо `w Committee for Baseball Teantdat Miadlin’s Tfteatre: (N Commercial Club; Studio Club; вы of € отте to see “John Faust, P.D.” at New York Metropolitan Opera House. ue ç ( Š © SMITH, ARTHUR І. 697 Ridge Street Classical: Yale One who neyer turned his back but marched D breast, forward.” President 4B Class; ‘Tite agirer 4G bss py Mi ice- hvresi- dent, Treasurer. O.sDelegitejArghon Klub j H'enorary rchop Society’ Horór Koll (11) Ш ак] in Archon Mid Class jy Presigeift,. V ча Presticht, Seciptary, Treas- ürer Boys еге € Tib. Bo ра {Каў Vice- E residen Scientific Club; Кдй, 284 “State Orches- tra Competition Pbird şize; | АШСиу Chorus vat Mosque Festival) Third Prize, Cohen “Educational Essay Contest; Fire-Prevention Essay Winner 728; Usher at Graduation; Student Patrol. w ? ` SOLOMON, REATRICE 716 Hunterdon мге Comnkreial French: N. Y. 1 AN Lifeas yeal, life ys earnest.” y Nátrol y С. Y. Délegate; Students Aid; Girls Swit ing ub JI Fashion Show; Tennis Club; Barn- stormers J SPEGTOR,.HELEN 184 Peshine Ave. Cóm'l German: N. J. N. S. for J, T “To the stars through difficulties. Philosophy Club; Secretarial Club; Contestant for Secretarial (Club Contest; Tennis Club; Fashion Show AROLD CARL Commercial: Business is so much more eloquent.” and Checker Club (4); President N President Northern New Jersey фо Hey League; Vice-President Joys MES: 1 hess Team '30, '31; Captain Tea aptain Newark Evening News High Ы at the Capablanca Chess Exhibition; ersey High School Chess Champion ation 2 ra STEMENSON, FL )RENCE- 413 South 28th Street CÓmmercial: Business м “¡Fell better than Aedo | з, Charter Member о Swirgming Club; Secretary of Swimming Club; Tref5urer о Swimming Club; Treas- urer of he Girls thletig Asso: ation; Girls Service Club; Gott ( Ln TABACK,.MIJ. FÓN 4 4 venu« Р General: Jr TETKOWSKI, CATHERINE VIVIAN 173, Avon Avenuc Fine Arts: Art School Tennis Club; Goypfiércial Club: Art Exhibition 29,30 TKACH” ANNA 421 Belmont Avenue Commercial German: Business Leóhtly slipping, gaily tripping.” Fashion Show; Secretarial Club; Art Exhibition '31 NA TH( MP INN KENNETH М ( ommercjal German : Business “Thoufprt a fellow of айй respect.” President Л ing-Pong Club; ANommittee for Ping- Pong Dince! and Bridge Part) | d ` b. ve 269 Runyon Stroe WALDMAN, GEORGE 200 Wainwright St Gen'l Spanish: Boston Col. В. A “Every man to his own taste.” Philosophy Club; Treasurer Tennis Club; Student Patrol; Chess and Checker Club , WOHL, IRVING 319. Renner- Avenuc GederaKJOxford University “Character and intflligey: «do hand in hand.” Make-up Box; G e Met eate; Glee Club; ; Suident 4 Patrol; Baseball 29+ Track '29; Pivot D28401 J YAGER, EVA 55 South 16th Street Commercial German: Business “Wisdom is better than rubies.” German Club} Arthon Club; Publicity Committee; Belles Lettres y Girls Service €lub; Usher at Gradua tion; Assembly Patrél; Penmanship Award; Usher at Dramatic-Club Play ; Ofchestra. '30;-Sewing) Exhibition '30; Representative at Tea-Danee-at Y. jur n е AC, STANLEY General: Undecided Basketball 30, '31. cars, N () AONE دا‎ 4 CIS N d А TEE DAS Y CAN 47 i Zl -EMIMLGERKRUDA SZ IMA St AR vanish :I«KatlCMibbs! DrySH ‹ 1 , () а en Me Nn oF n 1 М0, Chevron СЕЎ 1 28; Dr Sor ah I:xhibiti BASÞIN NANNE Meet Commercial ) BEISEER, EMMA JULIA trogt General en, p) BELL, LAWRENCE veni General СОНЕМЛАММ RUTH panish KORA;ASH, LILLIAN GAhméreTal German : Business ) ari i y ra | yr Веру АХ, HELEN f W Ayatson À Ну” Commercial Art: | ngecided | J ` IN tci ity Keno HO wl QE 4 1 | 1 f) JA AR IR мү Уж Е | ) (ONY PERIA S poA enue Jowímercial qe Undecided Br wi IR] 3 SYL 14) W) n ie к аў и ot et Sm sh: N Y l et it Xi n soti 7 LIEBOWITZ, Me 7 M otra rel [Acc Efren: N p. u gî I бз: ul P v hace 2 2% ? Joh 19745, thi Al Y adc Y тк} ых. JS py 2: ] NN, VID 5 Belmont бра anis pU Unis p Ti riedAfo Yonceal him b ; hım David.” ү POLLACK, DOROTHY SACMRYMAURICE MORTON [Terrace Classical MY J n i tributed a т ırkable rt story Pivot pearances | con the all aj was to р vond tl the future “pen-pusher,” alh Phat familiar to us; the x I€ SO we casu story remarked, Š vers is “Oh!” she impulsively started, “Pn re | ch: l tl 4; nged the nani Dr ou Mones say Saul Wiener and will not be able Who is this Voice (hoar sely FF has tO a bad attend schi cold ol today speaking? My father Florence Ornstein: Anna, what ar you going to do after Anna Krug: Im pothithon ath Radio Thathon AB Thee vou graduate ? applying for a nnounther on Mr. Calman Fleischund Bright hound ! in German Class: a butcher’s dog. is Boy: He must be a blood Selma Sklaw: v I this gate? Pearl Kimmel ] truck get through suppose SO. coal just went through. ж Beatrice Leder: you that you had a Sylvia La Place: No; why? Leder: Well, what growing another one ж Did anybody pretty chin? Beatrice vou to capabilities of (speaking on phone): 50 Sylvia té rribly ? Per le doesn't al Concetta ] рота vel Pe le | Rose Goldie on re ] rd Calf 1 right Ki ] ahead Beatrice tainly Sal with Jac job I Beatrice VI F: Isadore tures that Mones 1] need Wiener у Doesn't he You ( Xpre bet! ssion into Ma latons Adele Ondresek : | | ranzos : helping Julies ptel 11 | ede: y jd Sue h people [s horse back to reduce Yes. ама best I'm doing my Well, you one re you ever fired enthusiasm ? { Ре{‹ dt kle ıenever he ur ladv. Rose Aptekar: mantic about of habit Í us said he rm: Leser: that. He used to be a conductor Russoff : that I have a funny one. in? Nick Guardabasco: ın: Yes, from every He’s so romantic speaks to me, he starts, There’s nothing ro That's Just [orce bout those pic Mones Shall I Dr wants hand Of Dr poses. course. wanted natural What Would Happen П Faculty Phrases DISTINGUISHED CENTRAL’S ' AMONG that с ет ANTHONY Judicial District ( MINIS ‚ok his bar m the Hou 1925-1926 Hous« Secretary 1929 se o cted ssen District. ( агу 1930 When ар] used the ourt can onsistent application ar n when “To reply that hard wor | ha сама, l to represent ays taken my an erican any one they have alway considerate, stances, | fair, my fellow Judge father of Naturally ! LOL Valley was justified in expecting great achievements from of his class, Editor of the Pıvor, and engaged in H« during the World War; graduated from New Jersey Law School lune 1920; admitted to the New bar in December 1920. Was appointed mem- ber of the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commis sion, 1924; Special Master in Chancery, 1925; and counsel for the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission in 1930. Mr. Auerbacher is president of the Steuben Club of Newark and vicinity; associate coun sel of the Newark Real Estate Board ; Presi- lent, Eleventh Ward Republican Association ; ind a member of innumerable organizations As to his formula for success, he says: “I feel that to be a success, take full advantage of opportunities, including those offered at our high schools, such my Alma Mater, Central High School The complete high school training offered by Central is sufficient to student successful if he will take advantage of the opportunities. At high school the student cultivates ability to master difficulties by hard work, study and research “My observation of life leads me to believ« that hard work the chief factor in for successful career та ,’ Minisi three children, f Miss Leonora is who will, he promises, Master it Ms nun IS AUERBACHER, Sc weragt Commission, Special was graduated was In Jersey served as make every conscientious, is making a ALU States June | ana In Heutenant er during the entarian « | | irnar ) f the as appointed House 1928, and w the eco! in Judicial Febru ounty in which he states platitude иссе$$ а mere never refused destitute cir cum contacts with an and Pro at the Mercer av School was 4 duated Irom January, 1914 attended Cor- | l diploma from June 1919 19:9, and Stein, as of having се appointed Vice ea f the Mercer ; i School | 1 secretary of Lasser h including both exceptionally comment Intaining ol grit York Aquarium, in January 1918 sa ol virtue, biology, passıng the career as an ichthy has now dedicates It is hu had an German, guagt | presente ooks lealing м the su t | vourt them with insatiable relish. The same teacher indignantly records that he preferred fish in class to imbibing the rudimentary of German Since his exit from Central, Mr. Breder has been associated with such notable organiza tions as the Bureau of Fisheries, 1919-1921, Scientific Aid; New York Aquarium Research Associate; American Museum of Natural His torv, 1925; Research Associate; Representa- tive Marslo-Darier Expedition in 1924 As for his formula to success: “I consider the most useful single item in my formal edu- cation the technical training in various kinds of shop practice obtained at Central. In brief, | know of nothing more useful that either a laboratory or field biologist might have than an ability to ‘tinker’ intelligently. JED HARRIS, the fan Broadway producer of such prolonged successes as “Coquette” and “Uncle Vanya,” s graduated from Central in 1914. At Central he showed a marked interest in liter rsuits. He attended Yale for some time where he endeavored to cultivate his literary talents but forsook the college to become the lion among theatrical producers When this magazine is ready for publication, Mr. Harris will be well on his way to Europe, and as for the only comment upon his own career, he said; Tell them I haven't hit any highspots yet. 53 eon Class Prophecy After completing my day's work, 1 fell to musing on the future of our senior class. I dropped into deep thought, a sadness and loneliness gripped me. I thought of the people who had attempted to imbue me with enthusiasm for the acquisition of wisdom. Was I a worthy recipient of their efforts : But I refrained from further thought on this subject—I could not permit myself to consider such disagreeable matters. But I could not dispel these thoughts These three years had worked havoc with my life. What, oh what had the future in store for me? This was answered more readily than 1 had anticipated. Suddenly I felt a presence approaching. ‘I gazed up petrified at a vision, such as my eyes had never seen before. It was a lovely sight in ever remembered colors of white and blue. The colors reassured me and gave me courage to ask its mission. An ironic smile spread over her angelic features. I have come to answer your wish. Before I had time to think of what her meaning might be, her hand swept into her long, flowing gown and with her smile broadening, she made a few mysterious passes in the air and a scroll appeared before me. Embossed upon it in gilt letters was, Read of the glorious future of the Class of May, 1931. My thoughts ran wild. What was this! Eagerly I grasped the paper and read: “Nicholas Guardabasco is now in the movies having taken the place of Buddy Rogers who could not compete with Nick when the new film ‘Football’ was made. Saul Wiener has established a new empire in Africa where he 15 | | | Th NINN” А и LÎ | | II |! | ITER, AMEN jf absolutely proven unsound X | í m i i l sence on the premises of the said institution will t desired after Mav of this year, do hereby declare, pronounce, and testament, hereby revoking, ınnulling wills heretofore made. anonymous and non-existent We hereby empow assets and property as soon of giving his quadrannual welcome De loved cle tention slips and still more adored text books d and cherish rant the unning down the chronic cutters our extreme generosity we leave to the succeeding Seniors whatever patience remains to Mr. Miller We confide to the care of Mr. Mann our lockers including all the old note b Oks, discar led ant hologies, and crumpled love notes contained therein We present to Mr. Nester a set of new, unused and troublesome triangles, perplexing parallelograms, dizzying duodecahedrons, effort frustrating frus tums, and the fatal flunking F's. To the remaining seniors, heirs to our senioral dignity and honor, we grant full leave to enjoy the legitimate privilege s which seniors have right to possess by reason of their superiority over the underclassmen Library Rules What Would Happen If PY % UNE om МЕТЕ l М Z AI СОЛТ ЕЕ ZZ Esse) SS Drossman, David Evelvn ‚ernard 202P Bezantakos, John 206 А Black, Dorothy ‘heskin, | ( 'auline Friedman, | Helen aw, Florence 206 А Noke, Estelle Tritask, Ма: Weinstein, Edna 207A rgand, Leo Fannie Ci Idie Kossoy, | ieb, Rosenberg Sousikian, e le, Volpe, 212A Kruessel, Littman, 212P Rames, 214A Handler Mindlin, 2]5P Glicken, Grace Gorfman, Jennie 216P i Kosin, 217A Pollack, 219A Feir, Goldie Greb, Anna Javas, Helen Dorothy Rel есса Магу Erika Max Eleanor Eleanor Dorothy Emily Dora Dessie NY М aw NAS VUE ES SU WA: A ТЕ AN м4 v d AE N FL 303A RE l'eterma Smith, 305A ab 308 P (rastnaj 310A Wiener, 17А Gorgov, 317A Reingol IOLA Budzvn 102A ronowitz, Starr, N Ю4А Lebid, ЮХА nde rs Fastow, Kempel, Lehrer, Spiotta, Waxman, 113A Cogliate, Ordyk, И5Р Decter, HIA Brown, 12А Kotler, 416A Paranoff, Blum, Pellas, iracco, : n, Jac k Arthur , Gertrude Maze il a. 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Smith EASY PAYMENT PLAN STUDENTS' RATES $4.30 per month $3.00 for One Month $6.50 per month $800 for Three Months L. C. SMITH CORONA TYPEWRITERS, Inc. 92 WASHINGTON STREET Phone Market 2-9107 NEWARK, NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Keil's Newark Bakery 349 HAWTHORNE AVENUE JERRY SPATOLA Funeral Director 135 EIGHTH AVENUE Newark, N. J. Newark, N. J. O Graduation anc Suc SAVAGE SCHOOL For Physical Education Established 1890 An Exceptionally Strong Faculty Catalogue Upon Reque Increasing d than f for studen REGISTER NOW FOR CLASS ON SEPTEMBER 2ist GABRIEL SORRENSON, Dean, 308 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City Telephone Terrace 3 2040 Roebling Coal Co. INCORPORATED Best Grades of COAL—COKE—FUEL OIL Frelinghuysen Ave. and Hunter St. Newark, N. J. Phone Waverly 2-3803 CLINTON MILK CO. 349-353 MORRIS AVE. Newark, N. J. Represented by BENJ. BEINNER THRIFT ASSURES FINANCIAL SUCCESS Decide how much you want to save. Open a Thrift Account and make regular deposits. A cordial welcome for you here. We're anxious to be of the greatest possible assistance to you. CLINTON TRUST COMPANY 21 years of Dependable Banking Service 505 CLINTON AVENUE Newark, N. J. Convenient Parking Sliced Bonnie Unsliced Bonnie Hon-e-du HILL BREAD CO. Newark, N. J. Branch Brook j 3724 Compliments of LOUIS GRASSO REAL ESTATE BROKER Notary Public :: Expert Appraisals Ofhce: 781 No. 6th Street, Newark, N. ). Perth Amboy 1200 SUPREME Milk Cream Co. Wholesale and Retail MILK AND CREAM 315 HIGH STREET Perth Amboy, N J COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments Compliments of of Mr. Packard’s Mr. Packard’s 3С 2А Latin Latin Class Class Compliments . Compliments Compliments of of of Mr. Packard's | Mr. Packard's | Mr. Packard's 4B 4C ЗВ Latin Latin Latin Class Class Class Mac’s Sport Shop FOR ALL SPORTS 849 BROAD STREET COMPLIMENTS Newark, М. J; ОЕ BILL JERRY’S FISHING 352 HIGH STREET BASEBALL TENNIS Acröss from the School NEWARK, N. J Special Prices to Schools and Clubs Full Line of Riding Habits Bigelw 2-4040 NEWARK MILK CO. ето Qn Dealers in NATIONAL usiness Collepe Business College Academy%Halsey Sts. p % 47 WAVERLY AVENUE BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL IN NEW JERSEY Milk and Milk Products Newark, N. J. Phone Mulberry 4-4900 Alderney Dairy Co. 26 BRIDGE STREET NEWARK, N. | (E) ARP AIA AAA AA THERE ARE NO BETTER SECRETARIAL COURSES THAN ARE GIVEN IN | | | Ë En | Lata, i - ae | i IO IS LIO Sam AD VE BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL COLLEGES All Graduates Placed in Desirable Positions WM. C. COPE, President 155 Market St., Newark ens sms ERS LUIS EN canum anms tun DRAKE SCHOOLS IN ALL IMPORTANT CENTERS OF METROPOLITAN DISTRICT PEE чуо AO AUS AT AS AIN AS PIS LIS си nO N Telephone Mitchell 2-5336 The H. A. GREENE COMPANY SPORTING GOODS CAMP OUTFITTERS Special Discounts to Central High Students 88 HALSEY STREET NEWARK, N. J. Sandwiches Like Mother Makes at MARGARET'S LUNCH On SUMMIT ST. OPPOSITE SCHOOL All Delicacies that your Stomach desires Cakes, “Dogs,” Sandwiches, Soda, Candy LADIES INVITED Join our Air Mail Cover Service Stamps Coins BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections of Stamps Wanted Highest Prices Paid Newark Stamp and Coin Exchange 86 PARK PLACE Phone Market 2-0447 Newark, N. J. TYPEWRITERS RENTED All Makes SPECIAL RATES TO CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Buy a Portable for School GEORGE M. JUDD Incorporated 161 WASHINGTON STREET Tel. Market 2-7367 NEWARK, N. J The College of Engineering Administered with the Newark Technical School by the Board of Trustees of Schools for Industrial Education of Newark, New Jersey A local institution of college grade giv ing regular four-year professional engi neering courses leading to the degree of jachelor of Science in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. The certificate of a first-class 4-уеат high school or equivalent work is re quired for entrance. The College of Engineering offers to the young men of Newark and vicinity an opportunity to get a sound technical edu cation at home at a reasonable cost. A certain number of scholarships are available to young men of promise who have not the necessary funds. Inquiries should be directed o the Registrar. 367 HIGH STREET, NEWARK, N. J. Phone Mulberry 41-0162 Compliments of Asher John Kanter Class of 1924 Now associated with the firm of B. KANTOR, Inc. 73 MARKET STREET Newark, N ] “Selling Good Furniture Since 1898” Milk Nature provides us with the greatest of all health building foods milk. Use this food generously and regu larly for building strong minds and healthy bodies Quality Service SPRINGFIELD DAIRY, Inc. M. Hanopole 62-66 BERKSHIRE PLACE Irvington, N. J. Frontenac 3-5 Deliveries Everywhere EASTERN PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. 135 West 19th Street - - - - New York Makers of HALF-TONE LINE BEN DAY PROCESS COLOR PLATES Highest Class Work Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed 222 MARKET STREET NEWARK Tel. Market 2-1313 A Dignified Business Education THE “У” COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Complete Secretarial and Stenographic Courses 9:00 session daily from in Six Months or Less the specious and CLASSES are in . M. to 1:00 P. M. in | rooms of the assoc 1 la includes Gre g, Book ce V uipped cl building lypewritii nd ( tior ;ets indi THE COURSE man Shorthand, ing, Business English, Spellin; -the low INSTRUCTION. = vidual instructior ıe Can Office practice is pro complete as eo ] in the “Y ofhces Ex ery student s rapidly Practice TUITION is $15.00 per month est rate in the city for and proceeds a course. Students Accepted At Any Time Our Employment Service Seeks to Place Every Graduate THE Y. M. Y. W. HEBREW ASSOCIATIONS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY HIGH AND KINNEY STREETS Telephone: Branch Brook 3-2675 Modern Omnibus Service Co., Inc. Motor Bus Coaches to Hire for All Occasions Special Rates on Contract Work AVENUE 239 EIGHTH NEWARK, NEW JERSEY HARRY TWEEDY, President PHONE MARKET 1286 Loges - Wiener (©. P RINTERS and UBLISHERS 4 WARREN ST NEWARK, N. J Phone Market Harry C. Bradshaw College Jeweler 54-56 CLINTON STREET Newark, N ] CLASS AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY Medals, Cups, Trophies—Banners, Pennants, Ribbons Cataloes on Request French and Danish Pastry MUTUAL BAKERY J. Braun, Prop We Specialize on Birthday and Wedding Cakes 301 BROADWAY Newark, N. J — Established 1879 Tel. Market 2-2778 2-24 і А. К. DeLEMOS CO. Henry F. Mutschler, Prop. Importers and Dealers in Foreig American Book and Sheet Music 30 HALSEY STREET Newark, N. J. Mulberry 4-4731 A. L. MORRISON, Inc. Furs Honestly Priced—Truthfully Sold 165 MARKET STREET Near Broad Street Newark, N. J. Phone Bloomfield 2-2645 A. JOCKEL Pure Meat Products 98 HAZELWOOD ROAD Bloomfield, N. J. Waverly 2 M. KAPLAN’S Pure Meat Products 02 PRINCE STREET HOWARD CLOTHES, Inc. 82 MARKET STREET Compliments to MY FRIEND M. L. From G. T. Permanent Wave Specials Helen's Supreme— Presto Leon Oil—Nestle Circuline Genuine Supplies Used for All Waves $2.50 Complete, Including Shampoo Only Expert Operators at Helen's Shampoo and Finger Wave, 75c Haircutting by Men Barbers HELEN BEAUTY SHOP We Beautify the American Girl 128 MARKET STREET Rooms 200-201 Cor. Halsey St. Mitchell 3722-8589 Opp. Bamberger's Evenings by Appointment MRS. MARIE CALABRESE LOUIS D. BARANKER MENTS О} GERMAN CLUB Meets Wednesday, Seventh Period, in Auditorium А FRIEND LUNCH ROOM M M. Wars Mgr 151 COIT STREET і ngton, N. Ј JOHN COYKENDALL СО. Wholesale Deale 1 Coffees, Teas, Spices, Etc. MECHANIC STREET BELMONT WINDOW SHADE CO. warzman Zahr For Private Homes and Business Houses Scl BELMONT AVENUI Near Springfield Ave Newark, М. ] — —.[ дд CENTRAL RIFLE CLUB Raymond Scubel Gilbert Bond Max Littmar Stanley Brill NEW YORK BAKERY CO. PAUL SHERMAN CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC CLUB Central High School COMMERCIAL PAPER BAG CO. COMMERCE STREET Newark, N. J e Terrace 3-189 We Call For and Deliver ROSE CLEANERS DYERS Pressing, Remodeling and Tailoring For the Entire mils ) HAWTHORNE AVENUI Newark, N. J yew COMPLIMENTS OF THE LIBRARY CLUB Ruth Ward F r ntena 3.86 MRS. HELDERMAN Dressmaker of Exclusive Graduation Wear CHESTER AVENUE Irvington, N M. LA TORRE Italian-American Groceries I SHEFFIELD STREET Newark, N. J O CHAS. LUTHY Florist DR. SAMUEL H. ТЕЕ. р Dental Surgeon A Y RITTER SUSSMAN Butter, Eggs and Cheese EMMET STREI Ironbound Recreation Academy Fre Hause ( р Bowling, Billiards, Shuffle Board IAGAZINE STREET Newarl М. J Re I e Waver JACOB KRELL Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Wholesale nd Retail PRINCE S1 New E. HUBERT Dealer in Coal FERRY STREET ‘phe Baty Nev Market 321 Poultry and Game In Season CARL WEIGEL First-Class Meat Market NIAGAR Newarl ne Terrace 3.442 THE SPRINGFIELD FLORISTS Fresh Cut Flowers—Wedding Bouquets 378 SPRINGFIELD AVI Cor. Camden St Newat №. J Headquarters for Japanese Gardens and Supplies MARKET BROAD MUSIC СО. Radio ARKI KRICH STOVE RANGE СО. : er `N The Bengal Gas Range AVENI N P. BRODSKY SON, Inc. Plumbing and Heating Supplies YD УТКЕН THE NEWARK WATCH SHOP We Repair Timepieces Only POPPY KNITTING MILLS Sweaters—Bathing Suits SPRINGFIELD AVENUI rel. Mulbe HALSEY STREET ы I full 1) THE ECONOMY TAILOR M 1. Le Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailor | Second-Hand Clothes Bought ST KINNI STREET New D. SILVERMAN’S Roumanian Broilings and Lunch Also Tea and Coffee House Catering Í P ate Parties BELMONT AVI Newar MME. L. G. HARVEY М ат 7 Т е Gomes Beauty Preparation I › l'aught— Diploma Awarded Marcelling, Manicuring and Finger Waving IM KINNEY ST Newarl N Room J BEN ROSS and His Texans Orchestra 11 WOLCOTT TERRACI Mittlelman Bros. Zarobchych 254-256 PRINCE STREET Newark, N. J. Cosmopolitan Drug Store COR. NORFOLK and W. MARKET ST. Newark, N. J. Congratulations and Best Wishes From the CIRCOLO ITALIANO 'ASTLE'S ICE CREAM Famous For Its True Fruit Flavor Amboy, N. J. Garfield, N. J. ROSENBLAT WEISS Wholesale Produce 203 WRIGHT STREET Newark, N. J. WIGLER'S BAKERY 74 PRINCE STREET (4 Newark, N. J. Tel. B. B. 3-5949 E. Braun, Prop. BRAUN’S BAKERY Orders Taken For Birthday and Wedding Cakes Also Bridge Parties 162 ORANGE STREET Newark, N. J. Meet Meat Pop's! Compliments Music While You Din: Fountain Service of POP’S LUNCHEONETTE MR. JOSEPH H. RUNCO 373 HIGH STREET I. GREENBAUM Phone Market 2-1800 Manufacturer « Brush Up On Your Dancing M. C. RICHARDS School of Dancing Artistic Pieture Frames SPECIAL PRICE TO GRADUATES Framing Diplomas and Class 571 BROAD STREET Photographs, 75c up Newark, N. J. 116 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Newark, N. J. Compliments of BYANT BEAUTY SALON GIRLS SERVICE CLUB Specialize in Eugene Waving President Charlette Brescia Vice-President Bertha Gennet Terrace 3-4360 243 CLINTON AVENUE Secretary Rose Sherman Treasurer Sylvia Handler Newark, N. J. š cá к : Miss Helen Gordon, Faculty Adviser AN our mesta а е ss Tender aa The New York Wholesale Candy House ere en Candy—Tobacco Telephone Humboldt 2-4387 Pountain Supplies and Specialties The-Cleanest Place in Roseville to Do | Broi Your Marketing In TOM'S ’hone Mulberry 4-629( Satisfaction Guaranteed White Way Market J. R. PLOWDEN | Ladies' and Gent's Tailor 147 ORANGE ST. Newark, N..J. Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing ГА As Near T You As Your Phone Closed from 1 to 2 Daily KINNEY 81 LERNER’S SANITARY DAIRY LIEBMAN’S MARKEI UI [SON SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER BERKOWITZ SONS Guaranteed Cut to Fit CRETONNI Lace Curtains and Oriental Good Ihe Newark Upholstering Co. T BERGEN STREE! LEO HOPP |. WEISSMAN Auto Wrecker Pharmacist NGSTON STREET INTERSTATE FLOUR CO, FRELINGHUYSEN ) ) OOD DAVID D. WOODY GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB Funeral Director BLOOMFII VENI Central High School PETER'S BEAUTY SHOP IARKET STREET MR. and MRS. JAS. STEVENSON COMPLIMENTS OI CITY SERVICE LAUNDRY RAINBOW GIRLS 5 WICKLIFF STREET Es N l ı Ave. Revocation Center STAR SHOE CO. I y A MENTS OI Krygow i Shoes for the Family MR. and MRS. FREDERICK CICCONE | SPRINGFIELD AVENUI Newa N. J PATSY COLATRELLO Accordion P BELLES LETTRES CLUB TERRELL FRANK POLITO W Grocer and Importer STONE STRI CENTRAL ARCHON CLUB WASHINGTON FLORIST, Inc. BROAD STREI New N ESPOSITO BROS. Meat Market ESBITT STRE! N N. J ROSE DAIRY PRODUCTS Wholesale Cheese SOUTI 21 rREET N For JAMES E. CHURCHMAN STANLEY ZAJA( Good Soda or Sandwich Go BRANFORD SODA SHOPPE NFORD PLAC ( RALPH CERRATO SON Barbers COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOM ( NTRAL HIGH A t Crystal Mimeographing Service Letter Service POLO CLOTHING CO, Inc. Suits for Men and Young Men RICHMOND STREET New N | SAM SCHWARTZ NGFIELD AVENUI GUS A. KOELBLE LINDY Poultry MOLLY'S BEAUTY SALON Eugene Permanent Waving A Branches of Beauty Culture MR. INTERNATIONAL CONCESSIONS, Inc. MRS. W. FRUHAN nn RUSSELL MONTALBANO Expert Shoe Repair NTS Ol MR. RIEMER'S 4. M. HOME ROOM JACOB GENNET HILLSIDE AVENUI | A. ROSEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE STEIN FLOWER SHOP Flowers For All Occasions and MRS. SAMUEL DRAZIN I. В. POYER SONS FOREST HILL PANTRY MI PROSPECI 4. SCHMALTZ Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery I SO. ORANGE AVENUI N Newa J А FRIEND WILLIAM SCHUBERT ce and Coal—Light Trucking FERDINAND STREET Northeastern The School of Engineering In co-operation with engineering firms, offers c urriculums leading to the Bachelo: of Science degree in the following branches of engineering: CIVIL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING University The School of Business Administration Co-operating with business firms, offers courses leading to the degree of Bacheloı of Science in the following fields of busi- ness: ACCOUNTING BANKING AND FINANCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT The Co-operative Plan of training enables the student to combine theory with two years of practice and makes it possible part of his other school expenses. Students admitted in either September or December scholastic year before the following for him to earn his tuition and a may complete the September. For catalog or further information write to: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF, Director of Admissions Boston, Massachusetts ‚ch ond бр о, Klein “The House on the Square” 6 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK DRESSES COATS FUR COATS SUITS YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY EVERYTHING BUT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Your Next Photo at the Crescent Studio Will Save You Money 10 Per Cent. Discount for Central High School Students AT ANY TIME AFTER THEY GRADUATE at Crescent Studio S. OKIN, Proprietor 835 BROAD ST. - - NEWARK, N. J. Phone Market 2-5287 Open Every Radio - Service VALUE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BUY AT BOROK AND SAVE Everybody's buying from— BOROK ALL STANDARD MAKES OF RADIO 57 Models to Select From FREE — with every set RADIO BENCH RADIO SCARF INSTALLATION SERVICE GUARANTEE Home Demonstration LARGEST ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RADIO, PHONOGRAPH OR PIANO A Radio makes a Splendid Graduation Gift Noted for— mer Ange LUES VALUE AND ASES EASY TERMS GU 24-HOUR SERVICE ASES FURNITURE 8 RADIO CO. ! 347 Springfield Ave.- EASY TERMS Telephones: TErrace 3-6690--3-6691 Open Every Evening All Makes of Radios Expertl y Repaired—Free Estimates MA An т ar z ых da Se امت n 1 12 и AAA TAN Jr A‏ ا к .‏ cr VAR RAN УР) ене р


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