Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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xi .ff , ly-, : 5? - ia 'I 19.1 AJ '5 ggi .sf W X- if K f ff ,mf 3 Sf' A ' I If pf: f M-p,,.., ' e - I .,- . is W..-1'-Y ,,. ., . N.: sffrgqfi. 5 iwfffl Fil x A . , .-it . J.. p P . 1, as I QXQ.:-,Ai CHARLES D. ALLEN Charlie 5545 WOODLAND AVENUE NEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL fin uprziglzljudgzf A learned judge! fllerchanf of Venice. Cholly was a big shot in the judicial system of the student body, Not satisfied with summoning the transgressors of the school laws in the capacity of a recognized police commissioner, he decided to become a jud e and impose sentences fmostly compositionsj upon the offencfers. Allen was also a chess fiend ready to defend his hobby to the point of absurdity. He thought the Chesapeake Bay was named after Chess. ACTIVITIES: Secretary of the Student Tribunalg Director of the Student Patrolg Chess Team: Secretary and Treasurer of the Stamp Club CDH: S. P. R. .gi Q.: 3 ff B s . . 55: if HOBBY! Baseball and Chess. FUTURE: Chess Champion. ' lf ' 5 . 5563? Iii A I 5 OSCAR XV. ANDERSON l 1 :Duty I XL, 1558 N. TWELFTI-I STREET H. I. XVIDENER Sci-1ooL f U jhlg Here'.r a man who coumrel can be.rfowe. ' I . lj K YQ -Emay on Crzilczfm. j . 1 After an interview with Anderson, the following facts were 1 'j 77 disclosed: he does not believe in apparitions, witchcraft, wzere- 1' f' wolves, diabolism, necromancy, satinism, sorcery, or voodooism, . f 5? but believe it or not, he believed in the professors. He never L. , j took it on himself to put the faculty members on the straight .I path, but confined his criticisms to his fellow classmates. U ' I 3.331 Despite his uiet nature, ludicrous Doc was at times misled P , .. q . . and he found himself In a hot spot. Luckily, however, the re- f' puted political bosses favored Doc, and he evaded Mr. Kaplan's .3 private office. .4 ACTIVITIES: Art Clubg Boxing Team: Cross-Country: Student il' if Patrol: S. P. R. HOBBY: Boxing. FUTURE: Mortician. I 3 , , 1: -i til f . .Q . FRANCIS LAWRENCE ARMOUR Q .v Fritz E Q 4400 MONUMENT AVENUE SHOEMAKER IUNIOR HIGH i ii Hfllodedly bold ana' humanly .revcrefj I , +E.r.ray on Criiicifm. If i li One of the genial disposition type, attractive character and a V , do-or-die spirit all combined equals Frifz. A wizard in mathe- Q'- if r Q51 matics he could solve a problem faster than one could say Ant1- ,- disestablishmentarianismf' The only calculations that were E ,?L,:ii'vZ g beyond his realm of comprehension were those in the fourth f' 1, dimension. lqgpg When Fritz was asked to extract the square root of a square ' .19 !,.15Q'i, circle whose angles were imperceptible, he satirically replied, If,f'L f lf N ow l'll tell one. Rare was the occasion which found Lawrence f 3, asleep at the switch. 1 4 iw .fy ACTIVITIES: Band: Artcraft Clubg Dramatic Club. R , HOBBY: Hooking School. FUTURE: Engineer. jj gf--fi f 'fL'Tf' ' ' ' 1? -1 ig' I . a.s..:.::,:f- f H'1L . , L, ., . is K ner, I a....,.a-...Qs O ., 7 R:-T pggzll' C. X .. V rm:-4 ' 3 I .1 iv: HVLJE. 1 . . -4:1 29 Ie

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