Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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A 5 -H W ' H I .ms i. an a m as ' U Q X r g - fi' Em? W E . Q, .ll 48z. Wli9E!- 89 . 'ff ' i Our Cap and Gowns, under the management of Al Katz and Saffran, had been rented at very reasonable prices. No description of our graduation is necessary. It is preserved in our hearts- 'Q every incident, every action. As for the banquet, why, , - They feasted till dawn, F . ,,,. And the wine CHZOJ ran freely. 1 -Y' . A ' ...... .4 :.,, m Only one phrase would really describe it though, we got our money's worth, G, gi thanks, of course, to Reds Scheinfeld, Pete Steigman, and their gang. For the last time we assembled in the Auditorium to be given the farewell honors Wewere now Central graduates-Central Alumni As for the last time we marched out to the tune of Dear High Dear Central High there was no man but felt a pang of sorrow of regret at leaving forever those familiar halls No matter what our future act1v1t1es will be, we can never forget those glorious days at Central when oft we heard and sang the praises of the 156th Class and dear old Alma Mater Thus, another class has reached its zenith and departed through Central s gates N o longer a Jhadow, But clothed wlfh the Gleam T enn gwon EPILOGUE 0 young llaraner Down to ihe haven Call your companzorw' Launch your ve.r.rel, And crowd your canva.r And, ere at vanz.fhe.r Over the margcn, A fer uf, follow at Follow The Gleam Tenn gwon 'waf- 0 'r In Mn- -421 4.1 f ... . 'fl bl 'x '45, .Q e l - v' iff ' .55 7:5 :rg- T. - .,. . .pq 2. ,ze S Page CC! G I .SCR X,-, e...a-new f-V.,J is BMW 'GBM AR ff tixv S Q3 ,M w we -w w gfwjw flvl- ' - - gk X ca ' - n 'f ' y , . ,- Q .Q KE u 1 a .PN 3-za-. , - . . . . . n g .5 ig! . .h X ':1' 1 w ' :W SQ-ff '-FJ- - ' ' . . , . lam me 155, , iii? - If 1393: , wg, . U 1. f. 1 , I 'rg -' Ffa 'Ili' :ai ' A' ' Jim' n - 1 ' L 1 , 555 p f-P3 ' ' 3'-,. init 'E 1 JH ' 'J ' ' ': 1' s .., . . .In , TK p . .. 1 :- JM - 4 gag . . - '?s'?-- f .1-sl? eh, u -,a .gel M . 5 I . l lx .'?r 'I -, rg., s ,gg , .4 Ui 'L 2-x 1 19 1 ,X H--1 :L-13: fa, -N 4 f l i I lx gg. FX: . V rx ii: :a - I v A ' J it u' x gr' f.-ir' ' f ' Q ,Q fr-i f gg ..' 'sl Q Q - Hi' 1,5 . Z' N ' 'ihilg . K .,. 5 'dj J N M ' ,p i . iii' ff ffl' . ' I 1 . ., et: ' -.,.,f 'V , L' ' Q Lz- M A ' ' Fr l ' , Yi Ee :. , Q :, 1' v 6 ,Ll x - - 1 fy K -1 , . '7l3q,, ,.,, ' ' ' gk.-p . . Y 1 4 .. H., 'R W 'Lp ,, . 'D' N ,M . . . ' : - - -- . -.,,1 way- - -2,--: -' c ' -gi -3 3, ' I WW rf - U ' YE -Q v - -I-.52 'X-35' . :Ny 17,1-:19E1fif ' Q ' arg '12 5 . . SQ.. , '- -in-?i'i,1f',.,'4n2, f'f5e1xfI 1- 'six . as L' H' , 'Y P2 1f3T5Kff:e-2-el? Jw' .r 9, ' J 6 s km an 'R A ' is fa .in

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' -- mun.'n1'anq:.sm a gamm a: ' ' , .A 'W 5. 'iv f G.. -0 w .WV .fu'J518u. Tick Coleman in charge of the Athletic Committee, introduced a new feature-a basketball tournament between our Books. It certainly went over big. The fellows were so enthusiastic about it that plans for a second tourney were AN . . .see mf s Q f Q 1 'Z' ' broached, but time did not allow their maturing. Valinsky and Vinston, co-editors of the A-Men, made a regular journal out of our class tabloid. Sax Stahler, Seltzer's former choice for the editorship answered to the call of duty as the shining light of the Cenfralizer and was com- pelled to give up the class paper. Praise is hereby tendered to Irv Malish, Len Fass, Ed Tamkin, Dick Woolven, Moish Kleiner, and Bernie Brodkin for their outstand- ing work on the class paper for two terms. One morning Prof. Robinson dropped into our Books and distributed ballots 'in' if-F , X.: 1 1 --C': exif -.fy Qs inniilllullln f O . ,x 39 , 3' l L 5.3 A 'iff .5- for a surprise Popularity Honor Men election. The results were as follows: Spoon Man ...... SAM SELTZER Bowl Man . ROBERT W. HANDY Pipe Man . . . IOSEPH SHALTZ 3 Cane Man ...... SAMUEL BERLIN Elections for Class Day Officers were now taken. Competition was so keen i that a re-election had to be staged. The finals stood: Poet .... ' .... IOSEPH SHALTZ i .t': f Prophet . . , . SOL. I. KATZ Hiatorian .... . Ios. A. FELDMAN , if Prefenfer ....... MILT. PRENSKY i We now had the Benefit to work for. Hanley Rubinsohn and Tex Weiner succeeded in getting a scrambunsious show entitled The Student Prince of l Heidelberg. Not even the price of one dollar and more for admission could hinder , the sale of tickets in our class. A complete sell-out resulted and the treasury waxed fat. At last our final social event occurred-the Senior Prom. Through a vote taken in the class, it was ruled that the affair should be semi-formal. Chairman Schnall and Director Kaplin carried-the gala event through successfully. No great financial success was expected and none was received, but nevertheless we did earn a few rubels. Socially, our Prom was an overwhelming success. The class treasury now began to function properly. By March 16, a near 75 per cent payment from each fellow had been received. The zero hour for the com- plete payment of dues was set for 2:50, Friday, May 1. Prof. Robinson, Treasurer Fishman, and Assistant Treasurer Feldman, visited the Books nearly every day to encourage the payment of dues. Treasurers Chodeck, No. 1, Motis, No. 5: Vin- ston, No. 4, and Perry and Kelly, Industrials, handed in fabulous sums of money at the meetings of the Treasurers. The second report came and passed Only a few more weeks and our Days of Atonement arrived promotion and incidentally graduation Our picture contract had been made by Milt Prensky with the Zamsky Studio Individual map pictures had been snapped at the beginning of the term Group pictures remained to be taken of the big shots and little shots of the class By May 1 all pictures and material for the RECORD BOOK had been submitted oey Shaltz assisted by Profs Robinson and Pairman put the finishing touches on the RECORD BOOK and the class archive was sent to press Page 'Vzneteen Ffiff V V' lfti' I T522 5x1-x ir? , wg' L w X111 :Rift cl' .I lx. vim . riff- fi Maasai f-sYv.,J ,, . . i. . . T J 1 - I I . . H ,, . . . . 1 - Y 'Qi - - U - - n H - U 1 ,, ,, . . . . . 1 l 'Q' I 1 - 1 ' L 6 A 1 X nw- ' ' V v - . ' '- Y Y 7 4-. 'W' f W L., Q iw W -... , b ,-38'-ek .sz ' ' ' A in Rt..



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COMMIENCEMIENT SPEAKERS WILLIAM I. HARVEY SA NI UEL SELTZER I '11fmf1'rlo1'1'1111 DAVID ALSHER HERNIAN SAFFRAN LOUIS ULIN Pagf' Tzrwzfy-orze

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