Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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,I .,., n r 5 61 .., ss. .e, - e , A ' in ee o B - n 'eff s A few days later elections for Popu- The enthusiasm which the tournament larity Honor Men then took place. The is being met with makes it a success from .X 1- 1 elected popularity men were: the outset. 'Epi' , Spoon Man ............... PAUL BATT . Graduation Cererimnies are tg 56151211 P408 Man' l ' . ' ' t D 'PAUL CRAIGIE in our spacious auditorium. A Zhg t u Bowl Man. ...... HYMAN LEABMAN Scene Devel to be forgotten' an .a lim' Cane Man. .,....... HARRY FLEISHMAN gram Cherished by au' The prmclpal ' K A speaker is to be Mr. Paul Batt who has x Reminiscing of bygone days we recall been chosen valedictorian. Other speak- the Student Council's vain search for a ers are Messrs. Wells Dickinson, Charles spirit! Perhaps we better specify a school O'Kedas, Ioseph Teller, and Paul spirit. The search was rewarded with Craigie. W enthusiasm that will undoubtedly again Thus we have climaxed our high school i forge Central to the head of all the other days. We leave the school that has been .Q High Schools. Ranking as she has for the place of most of our waking hours in 1 i V the past 98 years as one of the truly the past four years. 'I' great old secondary schools of this coun- It is the purpose of some of us to ,Q W- try, we sincerely hope she will continue enter institutions of higher learning, of Z to do so the rest of her many days, others to enter the business world-but , As this history goes to press, Chairman wherever we venture, the brand of this 11 7 of the Prom, Mr. Levin, has announced noble institution is on us. that the gala rite is to be held at the The history of the class is not fin- 4h luxurious ritzy Stephen Girard Hotel. ishedg rather, it has just had its begin- Q 7 Mr. Soloway, Chairman of the Banquet, ning. What accomplishments we attain 5 also announced that the feast will be in the years to come will continue the tendered at the same locale, the Stephen history of the class bringing glory to one ' Af.. Girard Hotel. We await the former sixty-one and to our Alma Mater. event with the fairest of maidens to con- And so with the hope that the vaticinal sort and the latter with an undeniable minds have preserved a worthy future hunger, thereby satisfying the require- for all of us, and that the class will con- ments of both. tinue to meet, l close the first chapter in The Class also is at present engaged the History of the ONE HUNDRED E in an inter-book basketball tourney. AND SIXTY-FIRST CLASS. ll I know noi wlzaf .rorrow LIJ' o'er me, whaf .rpell l-J' upon my hearl, it But a iale of old flmea ltr before me, a legend lhai will noi depart . , - -Hez'ne. 1, U ' S , FINIS ' 1: '42, fl V . ' '- I' My ,Q A Z. 5 , T' ' 1 1 I ' Q zz e. if grryzzzlh-Tm'w .- A 'X . 'Af - - 5 , A ----.-a W . - -yi za ia- , -

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X-'TN A , ., ' . Q3 37+ - fee---fa l '- W s - ' 1 .I 1 f'z.s..a.aL.., -fi? if Fx f , . ' T .4--'Mk , X Q . f' 1 . P' .f r ' f 1'if .41Li.wf WW. Y X' A ' ' ' X' ' A' al l. ff! --' :L---4' .aaglgfh L '------f -f a . with Morrie Helzner's band supplying Later in the term the jocular Dr. Alt- - A r the rhythm. The affair was sports for- house sponsored the semi-annual trip to 'ft' mal and proved a beautiful spectacle. New York for his students in the Com- , - 1 Again the gifted Mr. Abraham Uun meme Devaffmenf- The ffiP was a f ' E C crashed to the front with the English magnanimous success and many were - J Q , l Pllllology prize in his Custody' Mr. Ulln the tales that arose from this pilgrimage . -ag A also served as President and headman fo the blg City- E - - .f Student Counsellors-who gave note- which we worked into the wee hours of -, H .f., 3 1 -:H worthy assistance to those students the morn writing those literary brain ' delinquent in their studies. children, efforts of our own creation . , V. The Picture Committee under Mr. those immortal senior theses. Also of le 5 . Auspitz contracted the Zamsky Studios Countless vocal practlces of our Sevior ' -1 ,T to lake our pictures, And Soon We were speeches under the constant and untiring I ll '1 1 supervision of Dr. Childs. A . M ' x l.. 3 3 ll l ' -' for that hrainy group of gentlemen-the Mention must he made of days in X ah ' r it-is i HL a- W N' v f f i l X n L it? . ? b Ziff l I 1 X , 2? 1: ' f -I lv all journeying to Chestnut Street for our Q ,- , handsome profiles. This term we seniors really did some 1 ll li 'A Of note on our return in the A class Hne Work' . Under fhe guldance of our ' i f was the installation of the new lunch- popular Chief' President Paul Batt' We room at 3 Cost of 355,000 by the Board entered the drfficult tasklas acting aslcon- ll l of public Education. sultants, advisers, and in general dad- It 1 Q dies for the freshmen. Needless to say, l - NOW We wer? OH the lflst half of our the Freshman Guidance Committee Qas I ' Y la? fo graduation' President Bat? ap' it chose to he knownj was a success. ? pointed Mr. Soloway, and Mr. Selden- ll hurg, Chairmen of the Banquet and Cap The enforcement of sc O01 law? was .l and Gown Committees, respectively. take? Care of when Plvfessor Rcfbmson Q. K5 appointed Mr. Iules Steiner as Chief Ius- The Class elected as representatives to flee of the Tribunal with Mr. Harry l ' the council Mr. Beizer and Mr. Truskin. Flelsllmarl as Associate Chief lustlcel Mr. ljacker of the l62nd Class served as and Messrs, Cralgle, Batt, and Allan, 1 Presldent of the lawjmakingg body with Assistant Iudges of the judiciary branch Mr. Paul Batt as Vice-Presidentg Mr. of the School' l P l C ' ' , S t g d M . . au- ralgle as ecre ary an r The sponsors of the Cenfralzzer and ., l David Becker, of the l65rd Class, as ll My Cl h Ed, , 12 ll Treasurer- t e Lrror announce l t e 1tors-1n- 1 fi , , , Chief of the two periodicals. Mr. Harry l 1 l H Tile Council Efljpomted Mlr' Steinberg' Auspitz was to chaperone the news sheet, tl? gfg011Plif'l is Genera Director of while Mr. Sidney Shupak was to censor if e e u en a ro. - 44? xx , the magazine. fc 55 The Commercial .section of the class Class Day Olllcer elections were llelll held the election of its oftijers. Aflr. Sil- and the following were declared Vic- ,N f f verman was elected FPCSI ent with Mr. lol-lous by Professor Dlshamonl Ellfabl Kogan as Vice-President, and Messrs. D T Wi: Xl Price and Dresnin, Secretary and Treas- Claw Pod' ' IOSEPH ' ELLER fb, surer, respectively. Mr. Kallish was Clf1ffPff'ffffff ' MILTON DISKAN i A ll' elected master-of-ceremonies for the Clll-YJ' Pffffnfff- ---.----- DAVID BEIZER J I W exclusive Commercial Banquet. Clam Hdrforian .... ROBERT C. TRUSKIN Q .lj . g 1 is 2 . c. , , , 935 f , it-'--Hmm-ia ' p. c f f r W ,, i . .N cf f Ei L 'fr MW rvvvr Mfg, If rl ' 5 ' 5 Q if, Z9,. faadla akin --HI 22 Ila-



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IOSEPH D. TELLER MILTON DISKAN Pod Prophef CLASS DfAY OFFICERS ROBERT C. TRUSKIN DAVID BEIZER H Zmiorian Prewenier N21 24 Ir:-S

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