Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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REGINALD FREEMAN 2124 Latona Street i Barratt ,lunior High School 5'Regie is :one of the most versatile members of the class. When not running on some f?J track or cross-country team, l1e is busy snapping pictures of some sport event. During other spare moments '6Regie plays the trumpet. He plans to continue his education in college. Central is truly sorry to lose such a valuable man. v Extra-Curricular Activities: Championship Track Team, Championship X-Country Team, Intramural Sports, Junior Field Day. SEYNIOUR D. FRIEDMAN 4726 'ltll Street Cooke .lunior High School One of the most jovial men of the 187th Class is Sy Friedman, better described as Wholesaler. Whether it be a uponyi' fC.H.S. type: not the four-legged brandl, or a string of pearls, you can get it wholesale from Sy.', After his g'Release from Central, g'Sy,' intends to turn to jewelry as a live- lihood and we are sure that his sparkling wit will make him an equally sparkling success. Extra-Curricular Activities: Intramural Sports, Running the Last Block to Central at 9:01. LOUIS GAEV 279 S. 5th Street Cooke Junior High School nLou', as tithe boysi' call him, is one of the best dressed fellows in the school. His willingness to help his fellow scholars has won him untold thanks, for his wise advice has helped many friends, throughout the four tsometimes morcl years at Central. His main hobby is collecting coins, l,ut pipes hold a certain fascination for him. Lou's,' activities at C.H.S. were diverse, but uLou's', favorite was the French Club, where he took particular interest in the classic i?J French stories. His future plans at present center on the manufacturing business. Extra-Curricular Activities: Barnwell Honor Rollg French Clufbg Stu- rlent Councilg Publicity Committee. Lea School and we know he will make good. X-Country Team. Senior Oratorical Contest, Intramural Sports ALBERT GAMON 5112 Webster Street Al is interested in the two things an average high school student finds pleasure in, sports and girls. Alf, we find, does well ln both Much of his remaining time is consumed as Secretary of the 187th Class ln this ol'l'ice, he has met and hurdled many insurmountable difficulties, which merits our sincerest thanks for a job well done Alisi plans and mllltary ambitions center on the Coast Guard at present He IS a gmnd fellow Extra-Curricular Activities: Secretary, 187th Class Track Team, FENTON GOLDBERC 1800 Roselyn Street Wagner Junior High School If anyone can be chosen as the criterion of fellows of the 187th, that outstanding example must be Skeff,' Goldberg Versatility and leadership are his two key traits, for he has consistently proved himself as cheel leader, as an able thespian of the Dramatic Association, and, of utmost importance, as winner of the Senior Oratorical Contest His famous Skeff personality has always overwhelmed his surrounders at all social functions It is with reluctance that we release him to the world Extra-Curricular Activities: Book President, Secretary Dramatic Soc: etyg Social Committee, Barnwell Honor Roll Prom Committee, Winner,

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DON FINKELSTEIN 1646 Widener Place Wagner .lunior High School Fellows like a'Fink,' are few and far between. His humorous nature so brightens the school day, that students even enjoy the driest of academic studies. Besides being a fine student and an all around fellow, he is also a superb athlete and sport. When complimented on the football field, Don will readily share credit with the other members of the squad. His bright, cheerful ways and pleasing personality have made '6Fink one of the best liked fellows in Central. '6The Boys will never forget the L'Fink C?l. Extra-Curricular Activities: Varsity Football Teamg Track fTeamg Barn- zcell Honor Roll, Sophomore Athletic Prize. HERBERT, FRANK 3958 Poplar Street Sulzberger Junior High School Reds, whose hobbies are GIRLS and handicrafts of other sorts, is really a swell guy. Everybody's friend, i'Herbi' intends taking up Pre-Med in college, and if we know him, it will soon be Dr. Frank. A member of the Prom Committee, Herb,' has devoted much of his spare time to the class. Always willing to cooperate in class activities, he nevertheless finds time to do well in his studies. So we say, keep up that cheerful disposition, Reds, and hereis hoping the morticians don't get too rich because of you. Extra-Curricular Activities: Zenith Staff, Prom Committeeg Intramural Sports. ALAN FRANKLIN 2444 77th Avenue Wagner .lunior High School uAl,' Franklin is another one of the Wagner' boys. He is always coming forth with a witty saying or a pun to break the monotony of a dull lecture. Among his hobbies, he lists acting, model building, and, of course, girls. HAI plans to go to Temple where he will study medicine land girlsl. We are certain that with his sense of humor, he will be a success in whatever he undertakes. Sports. I EDWARD FREEDMAN 403 S- 3rd Slfeef Bartlett Junior High School No need for introductions here! Ed's', forceful personality has continu- ously thrust him to the fore. Hc just can't seem to stay at the outside of the crowd. We have all had the dubious honor of at least once being the object of 4'Tennessee's,, playful buffoonery-in the lunchroom and on the campus as well as in the Star-Gazer. Everything seems to form a joke when it leaves Tennessee's lips. He takes the pink ribbon for making a lighter and brighter four f4?l years of our high school career. Extra-Curricular Activities: Humor Editor, Star-Gazerg Champion X-Country Teamg Student Couneilg Stealing Class Pins from Yellow Lit- erary Erlitors. MORTON FREEDMAN 2419 N. 31st Street l7itzSimons Junior High School None of us will ever forget little Mort, known to his friends as sharpen A snappy personality plus a spirit of good fellowship made him a classmate well liked and known by all. Everything from his shoes to his classy neckties were known to the entire class fProof: elected best dressed man in the class.l. He intends to go to college after graduation. So, good luck, Mort, and smooth sailing. Extra-Curricular Activities: Pin Committee, Intramural Sportsg Barn- well Honor Roll. Extra-Curricular Activities: Zenith Staff, Centralizer Stagg Intramural



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RICHARD GOLDEN 5619 N. Sydenham Street Wagner Junior High School Give '6Dick a piano and heis satisfied. He'll render anything from g'Cement Mixern to Rachmaninoff, with his own incomparable style. Quick in offering a lending hand, he achieves his greatest pleasure when he can give you a lift in his old Plymouth. His quick humor has sent many a class into gales of laughter-we find him particularly adept at saying just the right thing at the right time. Our memory of '5Dick will, no doubt, excite many a chuckle as we think back to his countless witticisms in the ugood old days. Extra-Curricular Activities: S. A. Alternateg Orchestrag Zenith Staff. ARNOLD GOLDNER 5142 North 9th Street Cooke Junior High School g'Arnie. as an active memher of the Pin Committee, can he seen in Doc Cornog's office almost any day, with almost any picture of almost any pretty girl. This necessitates a very interesting hobbyfthat is, Girls. We've often seen Arnie on the Barnwell Honor Roll, and as an active participant in all class activities. He would like to enter Temple or the Navy V-5. '5Arn,' is one of those likeable fellows and we wish him all the success in the world. Extra-Curricular Activities: Pin Commitleeg Barnwell Honor Roll. SIDNEY GREENBLATT 5633 Ogontz Avenue Wagner Junior High School Limpy certainly deserves the title of K.K.K. fKing of the Kibitzing Kibitzersl. He succeeded where many a Prof. failedgin keeping the class awake. Always the center of a crowd, Limpy ' is as well liked by members of the opposite sex as he is by his classmates. One for the women, Sid is truly a connoisseur of beauty. As one of the first members of the class to join the Army. L'Sid', will undoubtedly talk his way to as many friendships there, as he did in Central. Extra-Curricular Activities: Baseball Teamg Class Show Committeeg S. A. Representaliveg Junior Field Day Committee. SIDNEY GURALNICK 7400 Rugby Street Wagner Junior High School The fellow who knows any science like a whizg yes, there's one in our class, too. Sid's willing help has pulled many of us through the difficult sciences ftests and alll. We've all had a taste of his teaching ability in Trig. 'LSid,', best known for his fencing prowess, hopes to matriculate at Drexel, and we feel certain that he can engineer a success for himself in life. Extra-Curricular Activities: Fencing Teamg S. A. Representativeg Col- lege and Scholarship Committecg Barnwell Honor Roll. MANUEL HELLER 5801 Brush Road Wagner Junior High School Hailing from Wagner Junior High, Manny,' follows all types of sports. His smile was infectious fno one died from it, thoughl, and we all remember how easy it was to make friends with him. L'Manny enthusias- tically supported our school and class whenever his aid was needed. He made a good classmate and a better friend. Business should hold no fears for this friend of friends. Extra-Curricular Activities: Junior Field Dayg Intramural Sportsg Win- ner, I Hate Teachers Because . . f' Contest.

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