Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY- THIRD CLASS MAX BIEDERMAN 873 N. Lawrence Street With his grin and his pugnaciousness Bied sure will be a rip-snortin' success in coming years. His good fellowship and overflow of humor has made him popular with everybody. Besides, Max is an all-around high school boy: will play any sport at the drop of the hat, but also knows how to make those terrible trig or physics problems sit up and behave. Max is the best soccer player in the class, having been on the varsity since his sophomore year. He is not behind time either, takes swing in stride, but prefers quiet brunettes to peroxides. Max plans to forestall any trouble for perhaps help his friends in troublel by taking up law at the U. of P. Varsity Soccer: Study Hall Staff: Welfare Staff. EUGENE BLOOMFIELD 1919 N. Stanley Street Blaine Gene is a good-natured mixture of rawn and brains. He has spent his yea 1 at tral in a well-rounde , receiving i --1 hi mar ing lot Q er ' choo ac ' i . ever, Gene it his stride in t enio year when h ossomed out into a varsity o all s z i' - the most delib- erate lo - but Gen akes up for it wi d v--o sense and an inviting grin. G ne v anning to become a bacteriologist and whole class wishes him the best of luck. News Review Club: Centralizer Representa- tive: Tennis Team: Varsity Football: Mirror Representative: Home Room President. 25

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E AL HIGH SCHOOL MICHAEL BEREZOWSKI 2444 Aspen Street Morris Mike is popular for the simple reason that he is natural, can crack as good a joke as anybody, and is brilliant scholastically. Since coming to Central he has obtained every Barn- well Badge, Mike probably knows more about radio than any other student in school. He has made it his chief hobby, is president of the Radio Club, and plans to take up Radio En- gineering as his life work. Mike delights in classical or semi-classical music, and devours historical books. We miss our guess by a wide mark if Mike doesn't leave his imprint on his chosen Held. Secretary, President, Radio Club: Vice- President, German Club: Bamwell Honor Roll. HAROLD MILTON BERNSTEIN 2477-77th Avenue Blaine Besides being an athlete and a cheerleader, Harold seems to have plenty of time to keep his scholarship way up. Slug is known for his broad shoulders and fancy dressing: he also possesses an excellent collection of records, both swing and sweet. His meanderings among the fair daffodils are known far and wide, for Slug's lady-killing is an old story, He aspires to become a doctor of veterinary medicine iunot a horse doctor he emphatically ex- claimsl. His keen mind, healthy body, and downright determination to attain his goal war- rant admiration. We wish him luck. Track Team: Cheerleader: Barnwell Honor Roll: Barnwell Library Assistantg Book Treas- urer: Basketball: Counselor Staff. 24



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AL HIGH SCHOOL ISADORE BOLEF 2910 W. Oxford Street Blaine Not only was Izzy the master of a trenchant pen, but also a wielder of a potent tennis racket. Highly trained in journalism and literature he stood forth as the Editor-in-Chief of the Centralizer and was winner of both underclassman English prizes. Izzy's in- fectious personality accounted for his power in school activities, and his intelligence ranked him with the highest in scholarship. He not only excelled in English and History. but his consistant grades in all studies indicate his versatility. The best of luck in the future, lzzy ! Editor-in-Chief, Centralizer: President, Iour- nalism Club: Varsity Tennis: Home Room President: Record Book Staff: Barnwell Honor Rollp Barnwell Library Staff: Inter-Club Coun- cilg Student Council: Ring and Pin Committee. IOHN SERGEANT BRAXTON 328 N. 42nd Street Sulzberger Iohnny's main interest for the past three years at Central has been school, and he's made a darn good showing at it. If grit. a full quota of thinking-matter, and a sociable per- sonality have anything to do with it we're sure he'll realize his ambition to become a teacher of foreign languages lhe's never received less than in his Latin or Frenchl. Chink in- tends to get his training at West Chester. Although he's a swing addict and a party man, he can appreciate classical music. Iohnny has won every honor badge and we expect him to keep on winning honors in coming years. Barnwell Honor Rollg Student Patrol: Second Team, Football. 26

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