Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1914

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RECORD OF THE 122nd CLASS OSWALD KUEHNE, O, K. The reason why men who mind their own business succeed me life, is Q?Cll'll39 they have so little competition. 607 N. American St. Born May 9, 1896, Phila' Entered from Northern Liberties School. This fellow is conceited enough to think that every'- thing he puts his initials to is O. K. He 15 21 star German student and is always ready to help any one. Elective-German. Future-College. ISRAEL EDWARD MASTER, lzz The choice of master spirits of Jzis age. 1845 N. 31st sr. Bom February '17, 1897, Phila. Entered from Campbell Grammar School. Have you ever known a fellow who has a good store of humor andonly lets it out on state occasions? Well, that's the kind of a fellow lzz is. He always has a smile and good word for everybody. Senate, House of Representatives, Picture Com- mittee, Banquet Committee HJ, Section Treas- urer Q4J. - ' , Elective-History, Future-Lawyer. WALTER JAMES McCOMB, Walt, Mac IIC H S ii My mother has two 'little twins, . ' I They are me cmd my brother. 1134 Glenwood Avenue. Born November 24, 1893, Philadelphia. ' Entered from Adjunct School of Practice. Walt looks so much like his brother that he has to part his hair on the wrong side so you can tell them apart. He is the athletic pride of the Section, and association with the sages has made him an admirable fellow. Cr0SS-Country team C17 czp, Captain of cross- country team C35 145, Track team C17 C23 Q35 141, Stationery Committee, Class Treasurer GJ. Ye ldlers. Elective-Algebra. Future-College, 20 Qvifi 5111.333-gf gli '52311'jog23pity?-.12jj.g13.v.f,gf3f 1.-.1 e.,f, 11.3 12 5,3 .2 - 51, , . ., N In A I H 1 I qi I vs, Ii I ,H ,.,,Ejl..,,,,,l., .. L., ..,u. .,.l....Zf...., .. , . . . .

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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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2 N,,?f4Ss P 4, H' Ku l 3 -llllffeed . mind . fo mu 'thi . . e film el Si. B0 petllwnlfi q ,l-gg 'Wars Dnllfr - Isgsi i. I enolilghlliliflleg imma I 0 think th lite lil 3 - 0 ls 0, Z will-1.1. nd 'S :Iwavs K' Het' ' reldlltlilit i emi it. fo., . r I bitt vga.. K rg METER, Hlnn ml Fpffils of ifll Ftltfqgy 17, Gnmmn- llol' who hu 3 gm l it out on stale I of 1 fellow lun rd good word for epnrsentatives, :mittee HJ, DMB, 'WU' M0 lmngstil 4 gy brathen like his me wmv! 1 , is me ating' :tion 'fill' fellvvf- I 1 Tni ted, cw L, 24, rsas. C .fi r THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH WARREN McKEONE, Mickey, Deacon Where my heart is I am going, to my little Irisli rose. 1534 Eclgely St. Born May 21, 1896, Philadelphia. Entered from Claighorn Grammar School. Mickey't is one of those fellows of whom it may be truly said, Now you see him, now you don't. For every day he comes to school he stays away two. Elective-Foreign Literature. Future-Ministry. HENRY JACOB MEDER He is wont to be plain spoken to the point. 2030 Granite Street, Frankford. Born November 3, 1896, Philadelphia. This fellow came to us a year ago from Frank- ford Annex, but we have learned to think a great deal of him in that time. Monks' Literary Society. Elective-Latin. Future-l,21WyeI'. JOHN WILLIAM HENRY MENCKE, Bill 'This was the noblest Roman of them all. 1504 N. Willington Street. Born September 13, 1896, Philadelphia. Entered from School of Practice. Bill lis one of the best fellows in A. He comes 'strolling along as though he had nothing to think about and is never worried about anything. He is a true friend when you get in a scrape and a fellow to be admired. ' Section President 445, Executive Committee Pin Committee 135, Optimus Chi, Hoi Polloi. Elective--Pl1ySiCS, Future-Electrical Engineer. 2l

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