Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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NORMAN LITZ Carnell .Iunior High School t'Norm is an all 'roundn fellow, active in both sports and studies. He hopes to attend the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy and meanwhile busies himself with stamp collecting. i'Norm', always impressed us as being a willing listener and would laugh at anything meant to be funny fwhich usually wasnitl. We feel certain of his success. May your aspirins bring relief to your many customers, uNorm.', Extra-Curricular Activities: Stamp Club: Intramural Sports: Publicity Committee. CHARLES LUNDY Kearny School A well-balanced personality is exemplified in Kashi, His broad smile and quiet manner won the admiration and friendship of many. Charles' equanimity was the envy of his friends and teachers. But Kash', was an ardent theatre-goer, whether it be a Broadway opening or the midnight show at the Troc. We of the Sth lunch will not readily forget gone of the boys, 'Kashfi' We wish him 'LUNDECIDEDF Extra-Curricular Activities: Zenith Staff: S. A. Representative. WILLIAM G. MAISCH Kearny School Billy has compiled a superb record at Central. An excellent stu- dent, he has unccasingly aided others in overcoming their difficulties and mastering their weakest subjects. Bill also found time to distinguish himself as a Book Treasurer and as a member of the College and Scholar- ship Committee. His aims are in the direction of U. of P., and we predict his certain success there. His keen intelligence should carry him far in the future. Extra-Curricular Activities: Barnwell Honor Roll: Scholastic Honors List: Book Treasurer: College 1248 Gilham Street 950 N. Marshall Street the best of luck in his future career of 858 N. Lawrence Street combination of a friendly personality and anrl Scholarship Committee. WILLIAM B. MARGERUM 6540 Ogontz Avenue Wagner Junior High School One could not be a member of this class for long without forming a solid friendship with NBill. Bills forceful. but pleasant personality gives him the knack of drawing all his acquaintances into the increasingly larger circle of his friends. '6Margie, oft called 4'Oleo, has sparkled in athletics, and shares a good part of the credit for spreading the fame of the 187. He intends to devote his future to raising better cattle, and we all hope to partake in Bill's success in this venture. Extra-Curricular Activities: Barnwell Honor Roll: Social Committee: Zenith Staff: Swimming Team: Intramural Sports: Gym Club. JULIUS MARKOWITZ aso N. sal sa-set Kearny School ' Although quite a good student fhe's one of those brave souls who dared to take four Q4-J years of Latinl, Mark is best known for his music. We all remember seeing him marching up and down the football field with his faithful sax, doing his best to raise the spirit on our side of the field. His playing is not limited to the school, however, for his mellow saxophone has graced many outside hands. At the present. 4',Iules ' major objective is college. He carries with him our sincerest wishes of success. Extra-Curricular Activities: Band: Orch-estra: Book President: I. V. Football: Show Committee: Barnwell Honor Roll: Scholastic Honors List.

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HOWARD LEVIN 2329 Parrish Street Stoddart Junior High School Ears,' is the fellow to whom to turn for help before a crucial test. Quiet and unassuming, he has helped many a hopeless classmate to find some hope of passing, due to his untiring efforts to be a friend to all. How spends much of his time taking part in sports. Nevertheless, in keeping with his versatility, he does manage to find time for another very different hobby-sketching. At present, his future merely consists of attending college. However, we feel that the horoscope of this swell', fellow must certainly predict a 'iswelli' future in any future school. Extra-Curricular Activities: Barnwell Honor Rollg Intramural Sportsg Scholastic Honors List. JULIUS LEVIN 2506 W. Lehigh Avenue FitzSimons Junior High School Those who have been fortunate enough to sit near L'Jules,i have never found time to be bored. He can transform mere commonplace incidents into the most hilarious memories. It actually takes an effort to control one's self in class with uJules', nearby. But Jules has that knack of taking as well as giving a joke, too. Jules ' aggressive nature and magnetic per- sonality seem to attract all the women fwhose names are Gloria Fox-sho' inuffl. lt will be hard to forget such a friend as uJules.,' Extra-Curricular Activities: Varsity Basketballg Chairman Prom Com- mltteeg Barnwell Honor Rollg Intramural Sportsg S. A. Representativeg Gloria Fox f?J. LEHOY LEVtN 4218 Parkside Avenue Penn Treaty Junior High School '4Lee's volunteering an answer in class has saved many of us from a cold sweat and often a Hunked recitation. His friendly nature is remark- able. Lee has often listened sympathetically to a friend's troubles, or oblig- ingly laughed at jokes that flopped miserably in other quarters. 'fOne of the boys, Leroy seems to mix equally well with all the cliques. For these and many other amiable traits, flee has achieved a firm foothold in our memories. Sports. JACQB LEVY 2625 N. Myrtlewood Street FilzSimons Junior High School Whenever called upon to recite by his beloved f?J professors. 6'Jack,' always had a ready answer-whether prepared or unprepared. Without doubt he has the gentle but, ah, so difficult, art of bull-ero down to a science. Jack,' could talk more on nothing than even the famed a'Chollie. 4'Jack got off some good f?J jokes which kept the class in constant laughter f?J. Lundy always suffered most during the joke telling, for he was Levy's pal and had to laugh. MJack', had his American History down pat, and he even knew the women in the easel' behind the story of the 66Wandering Jew, or the Vagabond Lover. Extra-Curricular Activities: Book Presidentg Intramural Sports. LARRY LICHTENSTEIN 1011 Marlyn Road Beeber .Junior High School Entering Central in the tenth grade, Larry quickly won a place in the hearts of all his classmates. Many otherwise dull periods have been con- verted by his keen wit into enjoyable sessions. We can never forget those gym classes marked by Larryis spirited locker room singing, which man- aged to keep all in the best of spirits on the bluest days. A popular sportsman, he won for himself a name and position on his school's foot- ball team. Larry is not content with remaining a mere high school graduate for longg after graduating, he will attend Dickinson College. Extra-Curricular Activities: Football Teamg Intramural Sportsg Publi- city Committeeg Junior Field Day. Exlffliflllfflfllftll' Activities: Bowling Team, Orchestra Intramural



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MAXWELL W. MASER 2415 N. Hollywood Street FitzSimons Junior High School I'pon 'gMax'sl' migration to Central, he had no trouble gaining friends. 'tMaxi' is the kind of fellow you cannot help liking. He has what it takes to make a good student and a true friend. The man who said that HAH good things come in little packagesf' knew whereof he spoke-g'Max', is living proof. Possessed of a quiet and reserved nature, he is capable of handling any responsibility. All in all, Max is a pal. a gentleman, a scholar, and a good judge of the finer things in life, so we wish him suc- cess in all his endeavors. Extra-Curricular Activities: Camera Clubg Stamp Clubg Zenith Staffg I'ootball Banflg Instrumental Ensembleg Cap and Gown Committeeg Intra- mural Sports. COLIN CAMPBELL McCRAE 225 E. Springer Street Roosevelt Junior High School 'tMaci' has a well rounded interest in hoth sports and curricular activi- ties. This is due to his fine spirit and perseverence. Despite his diminu- tiveness, he has ably proved himself on the cinder track. s'Mac's ever- lil'8S6l'lI cheerful smile and witty remarks have won for him a high place among his classmates. If personality engenders success, he should be a leader at his chosen profession of engineering at Drexel or Lehigh. The best of luck in your future and career, Mat-1 Extra-Curricular Activities: S. A. Alternateg Mirror-Centralizer Rep- resentativeg Intramural Sportsg Gym Clubg Track Teamg Zenith Staff. LEONARD METZCER 2952 N. 5th Street Stetson Junior High School g'Lenny', is a great favorite with his classmates. Whether in the lunch- room or on the south campus. you find him with a crowd of friends. Although he has too little time to spend on extra-curricular activities, his smiling face is often seen at basketball or football games. 6'Lenny is one of the important spokes in the wheels of the 187th progress, as he is a member of the hard working Show Committee. You can look to uLenny for help in any subject. for in his quiet way he is quick to help you iron Utll your problems. We wish you the best, '6Len.,' Extra-Curricular Activities: 187 Show Committee. ALFRED EUGENE MILLER 7316 N. 21st Street Wagner Junior High School What would a football game be without 6'Gene,, and his cheerleaders inspiring the team and the fans alike? Our school would be equally in- complete without the presence of this all ,round student. There is hardly an activity in which '6Cene does not stand out. He is top notch scho- lastically, and his successes in the classroom are the envy of many. Gene has set his goal in the direction of chemistry. To him go our sincerest wishes of continued success in the world of chemicals. Extra-Curricular Activities: S. A. Representativeg Captain of Cheer- lcadersg Math Clubg Chemistry Clubg Basketball Teamg Social Commit- lceg Show Committee. SAMUEL MITCHELL 1808 Christian Street Barratt .Iunior High School l'Mitch,' is a uiet. easy oin lad with a reat deal of friends. His . q - 9 g. . 5 . . . geniality IS the basis for many lasting friendships. Mltch's,' interests lie in the field of sports, especially along the ucindersf' His sights are now set on college, which in all probability will be Lincoln University. We are confident that Mitch will be a great success in whatever he attempts in later life. Extra-Curricular Activities: Championship Track Teamg Intramural Sports.

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