Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1914

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Y RECORD OF THE 122nd CLASS EARLE STEWART HARGREAVES, Frankford I t is doing, not dreaming, that makes one a mang If' the plan is notfollowed, what good I f is the plan? . 4729 Griscom St. Born May 22, 1897, Phila'- Entered from Marshall Grammar School. Har- greaves is a light-haired, romantic youth, with a far-away look in his eyes. is very fond of books, not especially those on the required reading lists. Is more idealistic than most fel- lows, and quick lto form friendships. Usually quiet and studious. Monks' Literary Society, Frankford Annex. .- Elective-Latill. Future-P8dagOgy CHARLES THOMAS HASSARD, Happy As idle as a painted ship, upon a painted ocean. ' 2113 N. 7th St. Born Sept. 15, 1896, Phila. , Entered from Welsh Grammar School. The greatest problem of his life is how to accomplish the maximum amount of work with the minimum amount of mental effort. Is an expert equestrian. With all his faults, Happy is frank and generous, and has a sunny disposition. Is enthusiastic about outadoor sports, baseball in particular. Elective-Chemistry. ' Future-Probably Doctor. MONE FRIDENBERG HESS, Ap-polo And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one who said so 'much so little knew. 1642 Franklin St. Born May 10, 1896, Phila- Entered from Rutledge Grammar School. Hess is noted for his sesquipedalian verbosity and argumentative sophistry, Would argue on any- thing or everythingy Studies books galore, but fails to realize the highest mission of education- to broaden the mind. Is materialistic in his con- ceptions and 'cannot appreciate the esthetic. His ch1ef.redeem1ng trait is tireless industry,in the pursuit of learning. QHess did not get his picture taken purely out of modestyj . Elective-LO gic. F uture- Q ? J I8 'P' .eifiliipfliq-f'fg',ff1'fag-3Q,3.i++g +1-5611515515-Zfrziliilwgge1fi5:.:agu.f' :-3','f'g::g-:'.1.- 1- .. . 1 qg!1fGg,ggg!qE1,. ..,1 11.11 -.u.g.,..,1.1,g.f,V,,,-4 . L.,--J.-wv.-1-.,uv -1- - - -- A - - '-N

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fig'-Raton, ,F THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL nz: Teaming, lb timid not f I 'at 'Flutes ,, gt, 0 lolved, w B0 'tat M rn May 22, 1897 giuu Gra ' Phill tired, I mmf School. his , Omantic Hn. EF gs. 'O ls yy uth With 1 - . V 5 those 0 ff? fond - , n 0l 'C idealistic fthe 'ftluinn form f- hln most . . . 1 slonkslendshivs USU? Literary, sown Fu hll'SPe ASSARD, H,m,, Pd Ship, upon a 'fn Sent- 15. l895, pin, .Grammar School Thg life is how to accomplish f work with the minimum ls an expert equestrian. nf' is frank and generous, ton. ls enthusiastic about in particular. Future-Probably Doctor. tllgogy I . in a .'p 4. , . Ko We it ,, ES 3 -it 5' HAP-P01011 vi., a'udstilltltetl l 1 p ni 30 rnucll so littla- T, D Mu nn, isis. Gramttlfl A 5 lfqnipeninn relax? r. would uguenlgi but M books all tim, ai, mission of Qducl mn. y -anim: it it fe me the BS in tht no 'duSUY-.4 r fEl8SS0tl1et his pttlllle H E Q... A nm n t ni ,,,,,,,,w .ig I , i ARTHUR NOYES HINKEL, Art, 1-link In the lexicon of yoiitlh, which Fate reserves ' For a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail. 1912 Poplar St. Born May 14, 1897, Phila. Entered from Reading Grammar School, is gen- erally conceded to be the prettiest fellow in the section. His principal weakness seems to be shallowness of thought and superficiality in general, which he bids fair to outgrowq ls more studious than the average, and also more open-hearted. Has a lovable disposition and a cheerful word- for everybody. Elective-Greek. Future-College. FREEMAN HENRY HUBBARD, Huh the Heart-breaker I want to be, in Norinanoly By that olear olol wishing well, with yon, Marie, 422 N, 61st St. Born April-21, 1894, Philadelphia. Entered from Jesse George Grammar School. Hubbard was particularly prominent in journalistic lines. He has the reputation of contributing more for the Mirror than any other fellow in school. He is the one fellow in the section who has kept the stragglers straight and is known as an honest, straightforward fellow. Class Mirror Correspondent C35 143, Art Editor of Mirror C35 MJ, Record Committee, Class Poet. Elective-Art. Future-Cartoonist. ROBERT ELWOOD KEIGHTON, Kate And the night shall be filled with music, and the cares that infest the day, Shall folol their tents like the Arabs, and as silently steal away. 2000 N. 25th St. Born July 15, 1896, Philadelphia. Entered from Joseph Singerly School. Keighton had a mortgage on the Glee Club during the entire four years of his stay with us. His melodious voice has never failed to charm those who have been fortunate enough not to hear it. If Keighton is not a profound Greek scholar, he at least has a keen sense of humor and a generous disposition. Mirror Correspondent C3J, Record Committee, House of Representatives, Senate, Elective-PSyChOlOgy. Future-Mi11iStry. I9 ia

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