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CORNOF b Prvsiflenl s 1 Isx ll11 Uro1stl1 ol 1 1l.1w If .1l1s.1w .111 lllll FPQIIIIU' pl11 nomenon to ol1Q11rs1 II11 IUIIIIIOQIII 111.1t1111tx 11l111 l1 tllllllg from tl11 maturlng of '1ll the 1111l1 XII Ill 1111111 11rs 1 1 1l.1ss l111'o1111Q 111 thr' s1111or war o l11ffh Q4 l111o 1 N Ulll 11.1111 111 IIS 11 1 ll tl 111 .1111 t.1 ll IIN lll 111 5011111 lh1 QPIIIUI' l1lNc-15 nl f111lr.1l ll1 I1l1.1w1 .1lw.1u pro111I worthy of th11r r1Gp1111Q1l111tl1 .1-. -1 loo 1.111r- llll 1 llll 1 N- I .11nt.111111l that prom ll -1 11111 1.1w .111111l 111l1lx from l1.1w111ff l1.11l 1t11'h of 5011 Ill Ill1Qt IDIWIIUIIN .1111l Slllbll Xl .1rs ol xouth ll11 S1 l1ool hafe g.11111-1l .1lQo r11111 XOIII 111.1111 -.1r11111Q .12 .111 orff.1111111 1 .ef-. 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I 1119. .' l'1l 1 MR. IRVING COH,-NN Advisor 'NTI I HI N 0 R 3 I' NN e V rlel 4 . - . n .lr I . nun - . u 110011-- I lIdlllN . lx our 1 se- 0 rc-on 11- lldl I llll 1 U4 Ill I':.lll0llS nl YOIIIIU Ill! ll l 1 N s ll Ylblll' lhl llll xl W X l 1 llllll-llllll ll dl'0'1 Illll S dl? SOUP' b ou mu-I IN YQ r um I Ill -U r .lllll Hmlrol Ill-I I lu-1 0 It ld we re Illdw :ru .lm umlrn 1 ye lv 114 n n on N0 ax rl 1 . IIIUI llllllN 11 nmu ra ss nc I I A- u on x gl name 1rmm-n- xl- .1- u .I IIYOUTQQH Nhllll will ln xour- to lo-le r aonlrnl and in en Nl! f'onl.1f't with um wa- mcleul nm-l ple .1-.nm Xml lrom Ill! Ndllldlfl - I I l 1 - I c . ll nr Rl - Ill! rroffn -- u . lv u IIIIISIII ll ll IIIU' NOT! 5 , K 5 A Ula, ,-2 -3 nl-' Tllli I IS I 'lI,x,',': 'l'll' 'lu . in ullivll ynu will slmrlly lulv ynur Ill'll'l'.'. -1InIv' s u ln' 4 IJ ' ' I . ll is 'nl UIIVQ' un are-1 nl' ' luxinn 'mil l' I ' CU .'.'. ll is for H' ' .' L, l.l' Q 's-l'-5.1 -:I'xtl'.-IJ-l't l,1 l nil . for ilu- lu-m-lil nl' .nur 'mn1v1li'1lo- l'umiliv.'. ll ' r' ' l' 1 -ml lm- l ' ' a l' on Y F ' l'S mir. fllll1llgl'H talking Irlzu-v sn 'a I ' ll- ' ' U .' In - zstl l'll-I'sl 'rl--l' l- ll-nl lay nur I - l 'l' ' ' u. 'l'h u 1 4-llallx-ng-s ln your llllf'lll'l'l 'mnl ' U- 'l'l all li '. 'l'-l -I lv' ' HI I ., , .' U ..I.' ,, I. ..f. I ' ' . .P. Im. . l van if-1' you llllllxlllg Ibllfl in- 1-on rilru imi ll r Ill- IN ll'l'. --' ily 1 lI l'll's l', ' ll. lm all nn. ' UIIAI. 'lllow fIAssNlATl N .ans we-an Irom now m . rx I I - - I I Book, we wlll ru lll thv numerous qxperwnu-. that w I1.uI al Ilnlral our Irvohman mlayi, when Ihe fellows who Gal mxl to us In Ildv MI II me-rely new faves, hom through the wars Imulmg Iruml-.Inps -.prang up In wun the-G1 fellows and oursflus 1 lm I II I IlIllfdIlUIl rc-vmwul at L1 nlrdl IQ great III tlu . II o lu -Ironv Im nc Q Il DN haw m.uIe 19 gre .III r I fml Ilonorml Io haw hun Ihose n Io I1 .ul IIN l'Hr1I lla-.s IIIFOIIUII ll IMI yan at Q1 Ilool .Incl I Qmu re ly Iloln Ilmt I Imu IUQIIIII al Iln Ionlnle nu p are-ll ln me II was xsonelc rlul working will you II Ilow mal your Hlll port matlf my Joh an Id'-x one IIUI Iln Ilass has an 4 u n Imrlla r Joh nom ating II W mimi mul II .1 I I 1 o Irul N mr -.mu N ws same lIlIf'l'YIllll2lIl0Il .mil nal whu I1 Nl Imu :Ia monstmlul .Is -cmors ow that thx Irunclls -apml that eu I lll In rn Ur :nation Im! will Ina n IIN u I II14 se rs IIIX '5IHIXXl rulunln llu lflin I nu III I'i., ' I, 'III NI' v' 1' ' . ' '. us '- swl 'Il Ilfilllgll ln- page-.' ol' this if-11 ml 'I ,. 2 ' '. ' 'I'I1f va - o' lv im- - ' we' - 2 - '. -' . ll 'vin' I' I-x I, l.I'l.'xw I 1 - I I . - - I .- I ' . . - v ' , . . .. D . I y ' . 4 gg 1 . i 5 4 1 1 I - 1 ' 5 4 1 ' I' r' ' . 'Iv . - - II - 1-Il' II -I g- ff' - I ' I .' -' -I' 'iIIl Ille- lm ' ' ' U . ' ' ' S ' I - I93 I. will nol 1-ml ul ,,al . 'I 'Wo I rgl XII: lil, X. .': :wg l '. l' I ' .' 'l fl ' UFFIC IH PP PER BKILXND X100 President ll L XRRX FRIEDNI KN becretarx I Ul IS SH XNIL Treasurer 1 17 ' ' .1 . A A V, v. . X. - K. 'gg Q 5. ,, wh. 1. 4 v 1 1 Y 1 4 . . - J . fl .x SHILLDUN ALBI' R1 C0 FDITOR IN LHIPI' THE lllll 1 1 lx lllil w ll , ll11 l93r1ls lour Nl xr sojourn at fullrll 1 111 1l ln foollwll 111 un N -111 ll 1111 mol S 1 1111l 111 s1 111 sion 1n1l our 1ldSHIlldl1S :ml our rrol 11111 ln Nlllll ll ll70lll lllll p11 lllrl 1l but no I 1 r lNlll ll11 gr11l1st ol wr11 1.111 1.1ptur1 tl11 f11 lmg xou gd vs 1l1l11ng fl hghlmg loolball I1 dm mow 1lown ull oppomnts on ns way to glory ll11 heat ol' pl1otogr.1pl11 rs 1.111 1 p11 lllrl thc l11l1ng ol pr11l1 and the Q1ns1 of.111ompl1sl1mcnt Nou ll 111 1sl11 ll Sou ren 111 your 1rGt VC ALTILR ABRMIS Dum UERQTEIN 'lvrhnzcal Fdltor lltvlaly Idltor 'l'o hop- lo r1-1'or1l in lrlz 1' a l 't1' 1 I 's ' .' ' ' 1- z , V1 l ' . C il l.' .' ' ' '- i1-S as ll11- Sllllll l1iiVVll. 1 l ' . l nl x z - ' ' 1 I 's, wor1ls Call 1l1-svrilw ll11' spirit ol' cll'IllI'2ll ll'gl . N11 - '- - -1 ' t -rs xr u 1 x xr D ' x u . 4 i X Y x ' Q . ' ' ' . ,. V Q L A J , - . w p. Q v ' l V, - , J A' ' 3' . . I .. ' ' . .1 I '., ' Y- E-1 - . 'W ', fl' f , 1 Y , ' . ? .l J . I. ' l L, . I2 C'l0l Barnwll Xward Wc cant ull how you fe-It wshtn you left school each summer, and me wont ha ablt to tt ll how youll fctl ws he n xou le-.nc lt for thc ldot tune we can howucr attempt to record ln tht pagts of the NIID CENTLRION those mtmorus of Q1 ntrdl whlth we shall QIIVSAYH chc rush lhls Record though, ssc hope IQ mon than a record of years at Central H1 I1 lt 12 a rccord of the l93rd 1 fn-s 1tQ lllilllbtrfi its lfddtrs lts past and pe rhdlw fn clue to its futurt lm I umm- Jowla Bsutun lhmm Bllolxhli Phologruphx lffllf0I'.S RICHARD COLLIN Co EDITOR IN CHIEF 1 l .. ,, Y . . .v f Ev. 1 , I V ,K ' .-:gfi 1 - 71 i, 8. ...fi-1 ' .Q ' :ly Z' if' - K , ' A ' r . J . V gy , -M x .. V . -. , Y. . . 1 - N , '.- ft . . , , AY , A, A W . 1 3 + ', mf A . f , - . , , , .sy HQ , gf r ' -,. .. .f , ' , ' , , -,ww 9 - NS- 'll . V, - . , . - ' 31, nh:-, . . -,,-N... , v , v . - . Xt' . . . . v in Vx ' . ' W 1 1 L, - 1' w L I V x . x wx 4 ' . h . ,. . . -. H . K . - . . Y . . 'U . D . K . .l. -4 ' . 1 A ' 1 ,- , - ' . 1 x - 1 1 . I . . . 4 . .. . . V - . . ,A . . It 5 THE MII! UE 'I'Ulll0 STAFF Snr LDON Bwgruplzx Fdltol DAY Ill ffl-RNTI' IN 4SS0lllIIl hdltur Xl AN IR Ac HTPNBI-Ri Plmtogrupln Stu NIARHN BORDPTNKX lmnc, NIORGI-NRUTII f u Pfllturs m flue X1 BLR1 1lIARlJ Q01 LIN lrrllnunl Plllflil XX AITIHR KHRAHN lfusuzl ss Uunugf r Ilmn NI ATHA-Ox lluszmss 5m NORMAN lxlR1H Photo Ira :Inc I' flltul s 5- I ,IOAHL A Bldlxlfk HARXH BILRLR 4ssmu1t1 Efhtm NORMAN Vi ILNOA Nlrt Stuff FRANR IIORX -ATI! I H ARL1 A RHYNL RON XID SLASM RI PETER B1wDrR SOLONHLN BRONNSTFIN QYYHOLR COHEN RAYMOND DASH NIORTON FISHER Bwgruph w bm ROBERT GRI-rwvrl-IN STANIEY KRAKOVER HOW ARD ll'Yl'N WYIORTON Il-NY IHLODORE ILNDY ,lun-G PARK HARRY POILHLNIAN JOHN POYIPA Ru HARD Roawsow JOSEPH ROAENBI-RG DAYID STHNHI- RG KOH!-R STLTw1Ax AARON W AQERHAN bl-RALD VSEITZHAN HARRY LANRHAA lou ELL LHD 1 1 .' 1 .R . 1 ' Rl: ' . J A - ' Y . 1 -f ,' I ' . .I ,A--' , , D .V -I , V . . 4 R Y ' A 'AA , 4 JERRY ALSPITZ BERNARD GOLDSTEIN GER.ALlJ NIIQRDOCK RAY Sci-Ill-'FHYAN ' V. . - . Y A 1 3 A' 1 L 1. Y 1 ,:f 3 I A , ' A Y W A 71 , A J . , A A N, 1 vA L, I A v 'A .1 A V F , k . t V , , H- CUMWITTEL CHilHWlN TREASIRPHS l XN0ll I f INIIIIH fc - mc 5 IXIII 16 NIRXXl INIII and so Sl IUICI UDMMII l 'I'l 'l'1 DI UDXIXIII III they labored XII PIIUNI INII I A IXI INII SIIOV INIII 'N IXIIII CKP KND IUVRN Cf INIIIIII and labored IH I I. ' COX ' 'I'1li , , , ., . Af .' . I . in , .H 41.1 0 0 0 ' l'I'Il'I Farewell . .. 1 IIIILIIII II ll 1 I I11r11111' 11.1-1 1.111-.1I1111f' 111 III1 -11111111 I1111I1 11 1111.111- 11I 1I11- I11111IQp1.1I11 r I 1 111I1I the Ntlll 1 111 .1111 I'.l1llIIX 11I.1 QIJQIIJI 1 NI 111 1 1 111 I11 I11 1 11.11 1 1r11111111 NI.1111 1111111I1 It 1I .1 111 1 lt 1.111-1 11 It .1-S1 PN 1 .1111 111r1 -. 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Xl1,lI,: -L . -' ' 5 pk. whirl. 2 x - i.l.fL'-X 1 is ,lg ll ILI ll IIEPARTME T GHOST I' ARBISH I coulfln l hear hlm Ile wouldn t speak louder CL-tlllll Q SIWDLLL Glve h1m a f.nr trndl then hang hxm GERTRl DE DISHAROON lroublt with hlm IS he doesn t read hooks PORTINBRAS BOILEAU I ll beat hlm with my bare hands C R I AERTLS I ll stuck an arrow through hum' POLONII Q Ll1sTlfR Where s the belt on the hack of his jacke ROSFNIRANTL NIARCL9 He wouldn t lot me go home and play chess Bmzxumo Prxnmckrk He woulrln I let me dance nn the classroom IIORATIO Nrw wmx Why do xou dance .around eo? 'Slam rLLl s Nltf LOSLPY V hx ' W hx dnl you do these- thmgs' .IIANILI-T I ISSI M: Vbell xou Qu fellows, I mlssml the boat 74 I 1 l l w w H LM 9 A - 9 V , 2 w , , v n - - - 9 I , 1 , 1 MW , . . , - i 9 ' , , , ' 5 1. 1 - ,' , r ' ' r t? .. . , . - , v , , v GIQILDENSTERN ANGERMAN-Ile wouldn't let me give a play! lll 'l'llllY IIEPAIRTME T X Central s History Department Is lt a History Department ' r Caplan running around the halls looking for juicy lockers to look into r Pmkelsteln in whose room you could new er make mones r Balen and his meetings Fuller and his still counting the profits from the Junior Prom r Greenstem and the gm who went to sleep on the rallroad tracks and whose Mld0V! collected accident compensation 'Sir Cohan and Can I haw a note' Mr Holteen and 80 cents per dozen t IS la 1. ' ' ' v' I a. M. ' ' ' . b. M . ' ' ' ' ' ' c. M . ' ' ' . . d. Mr. Dorn and his briefcase. the contents of which we never knew. e. Mr. , ' ' ' ' . f. M . ' , -' ' ' ' ' ' g. - . ,' ' ' in 2. I ' . l , l LANLUMIE IIEPAIRTME 'I' NoxI1N4Tn1- Wir WPIIHHF and when I was ln Rome GENITIY E Dr Sandstrom and the first slx sears are the hardest DATIW I- Nlr Doane and the bm who worked 36 hours a das Xu LSATIX E Nlr Brec ht and the shortavfe of Cenlrahzer proofreaders FIRST CONJLGATION Mr Goreclu and the foolproof sy stem for learning verbs SILKOND CONJL GATION Dr l ldredge and tear lung of Creek to hls l atm 8 survn ors lnmu CUNJLGATIUN 'Xlr Delbuerclo and those mj famous tests POL RTH CUNJLGATION Nlusr Johnson Clark and Knnpe who m re beyond our time 76 l ' , , ,, ' - ee v U . vv N - v . 9' ' Y v . 1 'f L 3: ' . ' : Q . ' ' U ' . ABLATIVE: Mr. Raska and the combination of French, English and Hebrew. f X VH'IIlI+M4'l'Il IIl+l'AIi'lWIla'l' I llllllrllll IN mmk ulum S K IX N N r bhlppx wlmmwu km xx whalmnlnr whmslu xx IN w1.un1g.unlll1Lbl l l ' lflx PN Nlr Nl.ul1 In .xml tlu -.I lr lk .nlwap kmw when to go on .1 doudy lught lb pldm Idrllllll bn PN Xlr Brook- .mal Ins m ss I4 xl Wax ilu nm xl prlnllng, bo. bound 1 IX I-N Nlr W armh ns In whmn all flu wa lookul up, 1 own bn FN Xlr lfhnn Pmmu u Pram r n 7 ,F X3 -r W . 1 , if 1' 1 ' 1 1 Y 1 1 1 . A 1 . H I l 'I'n Plum I-1: il. ll. S. Ima an mu ll - a 1-nl. ll HN: Nlr. S -I ' 's' - 'lie-.'. Gu HN: XI r. Slroulfs vlznssvs :mul lln-ir high le-al uufluigm-5. Q19: ' '- V . .- .- i . 5 .l- . il! ...' . ,'.D.l.l.l A 1 ' li : . o i e I K' 1 S' 5 4 'A 'L' ' ' A n h ' . - tl ' ' - ' ' . ' ' 2 : . A- . 'A- . L - . 1 . KA ' ' y 1 . l'1.: . 'z '. ' a -as:-s N I . .I Ulla CE lllll' ll'l'Mll 'I' l'l RPOSI- Ilow to remcmht r quenet XPPARATLS Nlr Goldman Dr Xhrahams Dr lxunug Xlr bare! 'Nlr Sehlencr Nlr Bareuther Mr Bryant Mr levtnt 'Wr Qchrage Mr BOFIS 'Nl ETHOD Mr Goldman s toncepts wtre grasped and toupled to Dr Xhraham s lfl points whlch Dr KllIlLlg us: d to plead hrs 1 asc, for know ledge Mr Schlener was taken by a process called photosynthesis lnto an lnclmed plane up vshlch Mr levene was rolllng a barrel filled wlth old lab reports and trslng to demonstrate the coefficient of frletlon 'Vlr barn was wondt rung what dlfferente a point here or there. made while r Bareuther standing on hls shoulders was dropping leaden halls to the floor wlth r Schrage trymg to figurt out the we lot 113 wlthout gettlng hlt on the head CONCLLSIONS How tome wc neur asked Mr Boris lor a rlde home' bt PPLENIILNT Rlegtaewotpxuularlgtat 8 l l I . ' , 7 . . . V V, . . . , . ' 1 4 ' 9 ' . f ' I-5 . 'K .. x ' Y v 1. . -. . - 7 and with his crustacea and arthropoda was handed to Mr. Bryant, who was then changed Y . . - - , ' ' . ' ' 1 ? v ' I J , i I . - . 'A 1-' '4 ' V ? . 1 D l 5 ' 1 X 4 9 I I M t . . 7 . - A f Q? ,. ' . . 7 n M . ' 1 - 'f r' 1 ' ' ' . ., PHY IML llllUCA'I'l0 PHYNH XL lou XTIUN Kun 9.1 Don t :lu Ill the QUFFQIUXC gy m buaust 'Nlr Bennett won t marrx sou out 9b Chmb up th at ropt' Xml ll xou 1 an t lnake lt down stdru 10.1 lhls IQ an 4 1-A footb :ll .um lht tht pole with the ball W hat' lt - onlx 60 5 ards dvds l0b Croib Countrx and hunts dass nu-mbm FQ transfer to LaSalle hw football te-.un llb Nlr Nlontvolmrx malls for manflldatci for the harrnr llc :mls out ments nun lhe ten box- that Ill M r tome bat lx are dropped l .1 HIHUIIIU our tu IUFHQ all elont hlt r llort fslttlnv ln .1 1 h ur llldl'lxlIlU uwj 7 no bl ce now ffo to llwru lv lt 9 . , X h yu. n 1 Qy 1 ,Q - t . , . I l L H- ' . . , .. f .. ' V . ,.v . . , t , . llafliasketball time. Nlr. Peflle routes up to the gym to look for likely candidates for 0. Y , -' ' ,, A . , , ' - S ,D U l l . . ll XI . L, ' - 1 ' ' U S . lLbf,-Xll l ys that hav' lass-l ' D I D' -no lf',l . 0 LIRHIHIITS IRT and MUSIC DEPARTMENT fD if if Zi Naam fb 'e E k V E 5 00, fff f iff f 1 0 f- mf 2 ' 'I 1 , il E Ti A 5 5 J J ,J :B g ' --I J J il N D ' 4 3? .' :pl -S.. RONALD H. ABRAMS ITN! PINE S'l'REE'l' fll'TONlI'I'I'RY Ronny Abrams, whatever other impression he may have given. was one of the serious and sturdy members of tho l93rd. llis stable mien clothed a fine athlete and marvelous basketball player. Konnyii is as captain of the basketball team in A L8-'19 and one of the outstanding members of CllS's playoff quintet that year. Big Roni' is as also outstanding as a JY baslu-leer and a leader of tht- liz-ld day sports. Xt- tacking his studies with the same pep he exhibited on the court. ulioni' turned out to be a fine student. -K friend to all. the future hohls much in store for him. Captain of Huxlfctlulll Ilvflllll, '18 519: ,Il Buslfvtlmll, Student l'.iX'l'I'll- tim fftillllllffflf, lntrumurul Sports, Co-Cltuirmun of Bzmqurfl Committee, lfIll'l1Il'f'll llonor Roll. VVALTER G. ABRAMS H110 Dm EREAL X AYEIXI lf: l'il,EI1'1'RONICS lf any one person is to be given credit for the successful completion of the Record Book, 'Wxaltu is that person. llis constant effort and great perseverance were given without thought of remuneration. llis useful gift of his time, effort and talents will be hard to repay. But YN alt ' is satisfied with the respect and pleasure of his classmates. A great guy and a great comrade, XY alt., is destined for great things in the future. Tet-lmit-ul Editor of l93rd Record Book, Cheerleader, Radio lflec- tronics Club, Photographic Editor :J the Jlirror, Burnzrell Honor Roll. SHELDON L. ALBERT 6330 Luiois STREET M EDICINE Behind every winning team stands the figure of a great Jlanner and leader. Over the staff of the Record looms the figure of Sheldon Albert. llis inspiring leadership has seen the Book through its birth, growth, and maturity, i.e., its completion. His caustic wit has plrodded and jarredg his warm friendship has warmed the cockles of t e hearts of those fortunate enough to call him friend. His outstanding ability as displayed in his stay at Central will lead him on to greater glory. Co-lfditor in Chief of I93rd Record Book, ,Uunaging lfditor tj the lllirror, Student Association, .Uirror-Centrulizer Rvpresmltativo, Cumcro Club, French Club, Burniccll Honor Roll, Cold Key. JERRY AESPITZ 937 N. Hrn STKE:-:T Ascot Nrno ln his four sears at Central, ,ferry has made many binding friend- ships. lforthrigiht alld frank, he is a fellow who can be depended upon for an ll0Ill'Sf and straightforward opinion. As a member of the l93rd he has done everything in his capabilities to promote the success of the class. V hatever the future mai hold. we know Jerry will come through with flying colors. Frcnrli Club. Clwss Club. l,l'fHlffllg, Record liools, lntrumurul lfuslictlulll, lflll'I1H'I'ff Honor Roll. L0l'lS R EED BAKER H02 XX. Ummm hmm E liUl.l-Hill l.ouis is a fellow with an over-llowing pe-rsoualilv which naturallv attracts friends. The principle components ol' his personalitv ari- straighl-lorwardness, sincerity, and intelligence. Une of our 'linest students and one ofthe most industrious leaders, Louis has won the praise of his classmates and teachers alike for his wonderful work in the Student Association and for his fine scholastic record. Ile is a fellow Central will greatly miss. Student .-lssoeiation, qlssoeiale ,luslicf-. Student Court, Cliivj' justice, Student Court, Ser-retarv Student ulssoeiation, ,I.flC, Representative Inter- seholastir' League, Co-Chairman .Innior Prom Comrnittee, Tutoring Com- mittee, Certqirate :J llerit, Cold Kev, Prom I i0lllllliHt'1'., Student l'.iY4'l'llllI'1' lfonzrnittee. lfarnieell Honor Roll. Scholastic Honors List. ROBERT L. BA SEMAN 4930 BINGII ui STREET Xl Enn1ixE Big Bob has been one ol' the class favorites ever since his lirst days as a freshman. llis smiling face and bright, humorous, friendly lnanner are always a source of his making new buddies. Now that he has com- pleted his studies at Central, we are all waiting to applaud his success in the future. Co-Chairman 193111 Prom Conunitlee, ,lIirror-Centralizer Representative, Dramatic Club, lntralnural Sports, I'reshman, Sophomore, ,Innior Field Ihrvs, junior Prom fi0lIllllllll'l', Iflll'I1ll'1'lI Honor Roll. PETER M. BAULAND 4636 N. M.uivlNE STREET 'l'Hl'lkTRlC5 This handsome guy has been one of the most active members of the class. Pete's stay at Central is marked by numerous extra-curricular activities, such as, being the Vice-President of the l93rd and the winner of the Junior Uratorical Contest. Pete's exuberant gift of good spirits, quick wit, and ready grin have made him a great favorite among his classmates. We are sure he will clear future hurdles with the same cheerful personality that characterized his stay at Central. Dramatic Clulr, Radio lluorlrsliop, lL:!'l't'lllilY' Committee, lice-l'resi- dent of 193rd, l93rd Committees, lllemorial Day Speaker, llwinner, Junior Oratorical Contest. Second Prize, Senior Oratorieal Contest, Intramural Sports, Field Days, Corridor Patrol, Central Representatiw on ll 'IBC for Free City College, Barnuell Honor Roll, Scholastic Horrors List. JOSHUA BECKER 301 W. l.l-:niou .-lvENi'E S 2 izn-:vm-1 Joshi, has been one of the more industrious members of the l93rd class. A marvelous student, his name appeared regularlv on both the Barnwell llonor Roll and the Scholastic llonors List. 'An avid and expert cameraman, Josh has spent manv valuable hours as an active member of the camera club, and as one of the photovraphic editors ofthe D 193 Record Book, he contributed largelv to its success Josh was f one 0 those boys who was always willing to help his classmates. Salutmg a fine worker, Josh Becker. Co-Photographic Editor of I93r11 Record Hook, Record Book Biogrupher, Camera Club, Corridor Patrol, Banquet Lonmiitlee, 193 Class Tutors, lk'ntrali:.er- llirror Represenlalira I 2 ntrali..4 r Photo Ira flu . '. . ' ' ' 5 1 'r, lflll'lHl'!'ll Honor Roll, Scholastic Honors List. GEORGE L BERNSTEIN '59 N ul-1' 5TRl'FT ,yum N1-lv look ZlllWNll8l 0 Ill C tntral and sou won t find a more industrious., intelligent, and friendly fellow than beorge Not only was George re-ponsible for the sueeess of the class trip and other elass projects, but he still found time to re ap more than his share of the honor harvest lle w as no slouch when it 1 ame to athletn -1, either lhe l9'3rd class has 1 ertainlw been c nriehed ln the presenee of George I arm ra I lub, Intramural Sports. lunmr Iweld Das 1 liairman Speeial Inycrts lomnutlu, Iioalt lrrasuru, Nathaniel I S ffnlzlman, lIlgllSh In.: Iamlr Hal! anal lamb flllllfllllllll lfllllllgyf IIIJ s, lIllIllIl1II and 51 Imlnwln Ilona: s HARVBY BILKER H06 Rim i- Ks emu- foliar t-. Xou could always liud llarx ey llldNlll f tht hu GIIVIIIIN down Broad Street with his trusty tamera in hand Shutterbug llaivew w as not only nrohuent with the humor but his skill with tht lens provided the l93r1 Record Book with many of its line pu tures llarve worked long and un-ulhshly during his sthool years for both of the publications and his position as l hotographu l dltor of the Record Book was both well de trved and well warranted With all this llarve still found time for a game of these- here and there Good luelx lu the future, llane f o Plwtograpliu I drtor 0 19.3rd Rm orfl Iloolt., Plc ardent of the l ameru I lull. I EIIIFIIIIHI' Illllltllgfllllllbl PE'l ER BINDER 708 PINE STREl'1'l' fJPERA We now' eome to the voiec. ' Whether he sings an aria from Car- men or a popular song, Pete' is at home. And between singing ap- pearances 'Pete appears in dramatic club projects. All of this does not seem to interfere with his school work, for Petes name has appeared on the Barnwell and Scholastic Honors List. Always a good friend, 'Peten is a fellow' to w'hom we all wish suecess. Ilramalir' Club, Rreorll Baal: Iliograplur, Spf eiul Prajtels fI0llIIlIIlll'l' Slmu' ll0llIlllflIl'l, Barnuv II and Seliolastie Honors. MARTIN BISK 3023 NN . l'.u:r: S'l'REl'1'l' M EDl4ZlM'1 An orange and blue turtle neck sweater, blue serge slam-ks, rainbow' soc-ks and blue suede loufers make up the wearing apparal of Maru Bisk. llis spontaneous gems of wisdom plus that happy-go-Iuclty attitude have made him one of the most popular members of the 4-lass. ln his ehosen profession of Medieine Marty ' is sure to keep his patients in good humor even if he 1l0l'rill.l. ellre them. I'ulilir-ily lfonnniller, Suplmmure and ,lunior I ield Ilays, Intramural Sports. Ifnrnuell Ilnnor Roll. HORACE BLANK :loft N. l'lu:u'rn S1-tu-:t-1-r livslwzrzulvs llorace, what a nohle name, well lit for a nohle person. Don't lct the name fool you. llorace has proven himself an all around fellow. is a participant in class activities hoth athletic and social, Ilorace has shown himself to he a loyal and true l93cr. llail to thee, noble Horace. and may you meet with success in later life. Ficlrl llavs. lntcrmural Sports. l'i-llou-ship Club, Slutlcnl Tutors. .5lllllll'llf Sa-n'icc lfornmittcc. Barnlccll Honor Roll. WILLIAM C. BLUMENSTEIN LZILZ3 5. l3'ru STREET El.ac'riut:.u, lisclxl-:i-:also Although to us it seems that Bill doesnit huru the midnight, oil, all Hill has to do is put his pencil ou the exam paper and it automat- ically goes the right way. llis appearance on Barnwell and Scholastic Lists is so regular that he has a reserved place. But this isu't all. llis prowess in foothall. haschall, track makes him one ol' the classis out- standing athletes. W ith all of these qualities Hill cau't fail to hc in Whtfs Who in l9er. Collet Basketball, ,I I ' Basketball, Intramural Sports, Frcslnnart, Sophomore, and Junior Field Days, Barnuvll and Scholastic Honors. SYLVAIN BONI 315 S. Fl!-'l'lI STM-:IQT 'l'l-Jstziilmp Syl is Franctfs gift to Central. llis good humor and calm dis- position have made him well liked by his classmates. Nothing ever gets Syl down: he radiates good spirits throughout his classes. lf he can present cases in a court of law as well as he presents the French language, we see a bright fixture for Sylvain Boni. Varsity Soccer 'lcam, ,IV Soccer, Table Tennis 'l'cam, I reshman, Sophomore, Junior Ficlfl Days, Intramural Basketball, Chess Club, Barnu-cll Honor Roll. MARVIN BORDETSKY l7l0 NX IDHNER Pmtzl-3 Alnlsnrlslxtz lt' Marv has his way, his nichc in the post graduate world will ht- carved in the great plane of business or advertising. Marv was one of the avid snapshot artists whose line photography hlesses the pages of this Record Book. Ile also has had an ardent interest in track, especially in the Javelin cvcnts. The mcmhers of the l93rd class won't forget 1larv whose untiring work made the school year and linalc one line affair. lf his work at Central is at all indicative success can't help hut lind Klan , Bordetsky. lfcntrulizcr Plmlographcr, Record Book Plmtograpltcr, lfanu-ra Club, Cap aml llotcn L.llllIIllllll'l', Intramural Sports, l rcslnnan, SOIllllllll0l'l', antl ,lunior Field lla-vs. LEONARD D. BRILLIANT 5831 WIEBSTER STREET REAL I-IsTATE Izzie had the honor of being the manager of the basketball team. Known by practically all members of the l93rd, he has been, without a doubt one of our most popular members. When Lenny is finished with his schooling he hopes to become a realtor. The training he re- ceived at Central will stand him in good stead. lllanager of Varsity Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, Field Days, liarnu-all Honor Roll. DONALD L. BROWN 6736 SPR.u:u: STREET COLLEGE Quiet and unassuming, Don was rarely heard by any of his class- mates, in fact he was so quiet that sometimes we wondered what had happened to him. But this didn't prevent Don from going out for track, his agile limbs being a great asset. We are sure that whatever profession Don enters he will make a go of it. Good luck, Don, Felloxvship Club, ,I V Trarlr Team, Barnwvll Honor Roll. SOLOMON M. BROWNSTEIN 1922 N. 32Nn STREET SOCIOLOGY Sol,i' the first half of Brownstein Incorporated, with his sparkling humor, and effervescent attitude is certainly an integral part of the class. Sol took art in many activities from which both class and school benefited. sol has written for the Record Book and taken part in the Field Days. We all wish Sol the best of luck in anything he may undertake in the future. Field Days, School Servlbe Committee, Record Book Biographer, Cadet Football, Barnwell Honor Roll. WILLIAM BROWNSTEIN 1922 N. 32Nn STREET PHARMACY Patient and industrious was Brownie, A proud emigrant from Strawberrv Mansion, he would often tell ofthe native attributes of that territory. ' with his favorite sport being football he became an avid spectator as well as participant. llis industrious scholastic work has won him a place on the Barnwell llonor Roll and with a long journey to his chosen career of pharmacy ahead of him, may success be his. Intramural Sports, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Field Days, Cadet Foutlzall, Sr-hool Sm-ri1'e Committee, lay Day Committee, Barnuvll Honor Roll. LEONARD BUSHKOFF 541 S. 42Nn Sriu-:ET Ecosomcs Whether it was a question concerning politics or the next day's economics assignment you could always depend on Len to come up with the right answer. Engage him in any kind of a discussion and you will be amazed by his wealth of information on manv divers matters. All this adds up to his chosen career in cconomics. Need we say more than good luck to a swell fellow. Current Events Club, Barnuell Honor Roll. NORMAN CAHAN 1741 N. 32Nn S'rREi-11' Aci:oitNTiNo Norm could always be picked out in a crowd. llis spicy humor and prominent red hair being the main reasons. Norm was truly a good friend, a fact which could be corroborated by his innumerable comrades. llis diverse interests ranged from getting on the Barnwell gonor Roll to Intramural Sports. Success is truly in store for Norm7' ahan. Student Association Representative, Student Service Committee, Intramural Sports. ANDREW CAMEROTA 1216 Dunn' Roan DENTISTRY' Andy's stay at Central has been a profitable experience for him- self as well as his friends. In these four years Andy,' has become known for his ready wit and jovial outlook. fo prove that he knows his way around the books, Andy's name has appeared frequently on the Barnwell llonor list. We certainly wish him success in all that he does. Student flssociation, liarnuvfll Honor Rull, Intramural Sports, Social I fommittcc. RICHARD CAMPBELL 1631 W. CIIELTENHASI AVENUE Col.I.l-:os Dick's head of well combed hair was a familiar sight in most of our classes, along with his fresh personality and handsome smile. One of the leaders of the class social events. he has managed to do outstanding work for the class as Co-chairman of the Social Committee and keep up his line scholastic work. Dick has shown a leadership that will carry him far ill thc world. l.'u-lflmirrrulli Social lfonunitlcc, lfarnuv-Il Honor Roll. if .IKNIES B CHAMBERS I V NN 5l'lTLER Yrltu-T l'NllNl1l1RINt warm -mile a ua-in ni-ona in and a neat app drdllre at a 1 ldraa lQl'llPll im l ro If lf'lIl in tix -mdlea hr- hdx mal e l is arinull llonor Roll Nc xeial times 0..e..,m 1 d ,ln H lllxmt or Nl-llhfmdllla m IN NIIIP ln fulur4 lm- somfuhere In I'lCflI'lfd iffineerlllff -'inf' n N sl 1 Ill im N -. rf o tu N lfunuull Honor R Il ROBERT S CHAWKIN int hull- Xlnmixi- n-. emigrant from the mlnlt hum ol lldllbll'-ll had the honor o tr rearing, on Hlf'WlNI0ll with tht golf team ol: is an avid 'fo er Winn ht I not -tlulunf' or ldlxlllf' part in one of his many extratur ru u ar ar llVllltN on trvu ls a fadds at a lol al golftourse I work at ftntral Ind tht l93rd is .un 1l'lI1l'l0ll me see .1 ltappw future lol lm folf hum, Ntump and lout llulz, Pm lomnnllu Slum lomnullu, lnllumurnl Sports, liurmull Hullol Roll DAVID CHESSLER 6007 N. l3Tll STR!-:ET Bt slstsss Among the well remembered Centralites is to be found ' Uaveu Chessler. Dave entered Lentral from the Wagner Junior High School and has shown his seholaslic ability by graeing the Barnwell llouor Roll with his name several times. Besides being a worthy student Dave found time to compete in the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Field Days as well as other intramural sports. Good luck to a swell ftllow. lntrumurol Sports, liurnuv-ll Honor Roll. HOWARD R. CILS T353 NX in Li-pw tx i-pst iz l:0l.l-l'llSl'2 Row' is one ol' the lou-alnle, laughalvlt- nu-niln-rs ol' our class. llis vlonniiig: in lun:-hroom and in vlasee-s will alxs ays ln- a pleasant memory. Ilf- has uns:-lfishls giweu a gre-at da-al of time- to various rlasf at-tix-ities. Ili, joe-one manner haf made- him the- 1-ynosurv of many eyes. B Q- all wi-ll Rox' stu-vs-ss in rolls-ge and future life. lIlll'HlllllI'lll Sports HARRY CUGGSIIALI. T123 N. 2011: S'l'Rl'1l-11' li0l-I-I'-Uh The lwst term with whit-h to :lc-sa-rilw llarrj is simply a Uswo-ll guy. llis agreeable and coopt-ratiw' nature has put him high in the este:-In of his Classmates. .Ks a mvmhf-r of the Varsity Swimming Team, llarrj did his lit-st in aiding the svhool. llarry intends to pursue an engi- neering course in college. If he displays tha' samv energy and persc- xerance in his career that he has shown at Central. success is assured. Slllllllllillg 'l':'um. lntrumurnl Sports. Social l,'omlnilIf'v. Pin Com- niittnv. ALAN COHEN 5337 N. Sun-:Mini STKE:-:T fiUl,l,l-liili One of the most avtiu' follows you 1-ould possiluly lind in our 1-lass is ,' X l Cohen. llis magna-tiv pvrsonality and dislinrtiw- humor haw' won him grvat popularity. .-'K great many avtivitivs haw- had ilu- ln-nelit of his alilt- hand. Xl intends to 1-utvr a 11-1-hnival1-ollc-ge after Central. Judging from tht- 1-xv:-llviit work he- has done-. an out- standing futurv awaits him. Football und String Bond, ,Il 'l'vl1nis. 'lvl'lIIIiS jlUl1Ugf'I', Intru- murul Sports. Prom f,.'UllIllIiIIl'I'. ,Iunior Prom f.i0Il1llIilll'l', Burnuv-ll uml Svlwlasliz' Honor List. EDWARD COHEN APT. 1500, 250 5. 17TH STREET Connor: Few ol' us will think back on high school days without fond revol- lections of the ever popular l'lddy. Although lid made a lute entrance into our class, his pleasant, Cheerful disposition, and dis- tinctively clever wit soon won him a host of friends. iid plans to pursue a vourse in law' at volle-ge. To him we give our lies! wishes for a happy and sltvvf-ssfltl future. JI Hiotlullf, Cllvss lfluli. llirror Cvnlrulizvr lt'1'prvsvr1l1lliw-. Soviul f,'lIIIIIl1iffl'4', llllrumurul Sports. Iflll'IIll'1'll Honor Roll. SEYMOUR COHEN 3013 XX . I'u.r1S1'ni-:HT 'l'rguiillv, xhlN'I'l'N1'f 1l4'IN'll4lllPlliYf is in-1-llc-fl S1-5 mour is llln- uni' Io rall. Ilis avtixitir-s in the vlass are ai-1-oniplislif-il with smooth l'lll4'll'Ill'f. avvom- panied lay witty comments. Se-ymour's friendly altitude and w orlunau- like manner haxe won him the' rt-spe-rt and admiration of the- entire' Class. V0 all ltnow that Sf',rl1llll!' will lu- a gr:-at su4'c'Pss in thu- widr. wide world ill his varf-er in vduvation. Rvrord lfool: lfillgI'lIlIIIl'I', lfollwgf' I'.ilIIf'lllI4'l' f.'omniiIl1-1'. linrllu-vll uml S4'll0lllSfil' Honor List. RICHARD H COLLIN 738 Mui-Am STREET W nr-msc A rousing personality a friendly nature and a willingness to work are some of the qualities that make up the personaht of Dick As Co Editor in Chief of this Record Book he with his able leadershl P and managerial capabilities was one of the major factors ln turning out a fme publication Besides being associate editor of the Mirror the Student A SBOCIHIIOII and numerous projects both athletic and scholastic have benelited from his exceptional talents Dick is the sort of fellow who will be long remembered bv his classmates Co Fdltor tn Chte o the 193rd Record Book Assocuzte Editor 0 the Mirror Student Assocuztton Intramural Sports Fellowshtp Club Albert H Smythe Literature Pnze Barnuell Honor Roll f old Key FRED COVE 6116 LocUsT STREET LAW We all have a lot of res ect for a fellow who is always in there trying and doing his best hat s why Freddy Cove is looked on as one of the fine members of the class ulet co operative never lacking enthusiasm Fred had many interests at Central These ranged from the field days to the Fellowship Club and Freddy could always be counted on to do a good Job W e wish him all the luck in the world Creek Club Felloushlp Club Barnu-ell Honor Roll ROBERT CUMMINGS 2920 W. FLORA STREET PHYSICAL EDUCATION Whenever help was needed for any committee or class project could always count on Bob Cummings for full co-operation. h varsity baseball and swimming teams were only a few of the numerous activities both for the school and the class to which he has contributed. Bob has certainly laid the cornerstone for his future career as a lhysical Education instructor. Wve wish him all possible success. Swimming Team, ,I V Baseball, Baseball Team, Pin Committee., Intru- mural Sports. RAYMOND DASH l8l7 IN. FRANKLIN STREET ENGINEERING Having taken an active interest in school and class activities, Ray is one classmate who can be called an all-around fellow. W'hen not engaged in school activities, be spends his time soaring on high, his hobby being aeronautics. The energy and industry that have carried him through Central with such success will carry him to the top. Fmwing Team, Student Association, Intramural Sports, French Club, Record Book Staff, Barnuvfll Honor Roll. G EOR GE DAWSON 203 Ginn-:ns Luv: fdllliillllil, lixctslel-:nttso ln all the thin s he has undertaken George has displayed an unusual sense of good judgment and a masterful knowledge of management. George always exhibited a perseverance that carried his job through to completion, whether for school or class. llis devotion to the school has been manifested in his activities in the Student Association. George has truly been a worker both for his school and for his class. President JJC, .lssociale Justice Student Court, Chairman ,-issernlily Committee, l ice-President Youth Planning Council lj Philarlelplliu, Student Association, fllanager Cross Countrv 'learn, Book Treasurer, Banquet Committee, junior Prom lfornmittee, ,I I ' Tennis, Barnzrell Honor Roll. Scholastic Honors List. MARTIN DIMMERMAN 6270 N. l5Tn S'rlu-:tar Piumum' Quiet, industrious, and easy to get along with describes our class- mate, Martyn lle can always he depended upon to relieve the ten- sion ofa recitation class by some witty pun or remark. Though not the hysterical, slapstick type of humorist, Marty has satisfaction in seeing his joke appreciated. As far as the future is concerned Marty intends to go to college and study Pharmacy. lforriflur l'atrol. lfentrulizer. Current lfrents Club. JOHN A . DOLAN 3005 Gnunn Ax Ext li 'l'Eu1nlm. John is one of those fellows who has distinguished himself and his class lioth on the athletic field and in the class room. llis enthusiasm for undertaking difficult tasks was matched only by his perseverance in accomplishing anything he undertook. The work he did for ottr Class will be a constant reminder of the large part he has played in the success of the l93rd. Captain, ,Ili Haselrall Team, Baseball Team, Sllltlflll .4.ssoeiation, Intramural Sports, Harrnrell Honor Roll. STANLEY DOLNICK GIUZZ ,Xmow S'I'Rl'Il'1T M EDILIINE 5tanu shows how far one can go with a pleasing personalitv. Besides his geniality and capability Slang is quite a fellow on Ilif- athlelic lit-Id. llis willingness to work is shown bv his lille record of achiei ement as the Circulation Manager of the Centi'ali:.cr. Stan has left hi- mark on the class and we are sure that in the future Stan will he as successful in the lield of medicine as he was in his slat' at Central. ' U 'lr li: r'lli Snflls lllffllfllllflll Sports, I-'ivlrl lluvs, l1'arnu'ell llouor Roll. ' SXMLLL NI FINKLESTEIIN NH it I-nm I tm. Ml-N1 la ll-K1'lu- I'Ntl'Nl1l-RIN! Sam is the quul, uuprt tt llIl0lI'w guy who stays at a jolt unlll Il I tomplttul llls stay at I entral has lrun an txt mplars one and Sam always mamlfretl to lu takulf' part ln somt txtra lllI'l'lllll3l dIIlVllW, lnsu es Hldlxllllf th: Harnwf-ll llonor Roll Sam not only tlnl well thola-.tuallw lout lu went out and earned hlmscll' a spot on the f ross I ountrx Imam XX itll the pt rseuramt and I.0l'llll'lgllIllP'dh that Sam has shown Ill I tntral wt know that lsuttes-.ful futurt hes a wad llllSS fountrs lawn, lflrror flI1II'llII..lI' IIIIIIISIIIIHIHI Sllllllll un4I loin I lub lulnuu I Iulz lllIlI'llIl ll Sports Stu Ifunntrll Ilunor Roll STANLEX S FISCHM AN 6831 'NORTH l8Tu STRILET Bt slums One needs no llllI'0fIlll tlou to Stan You tan always tell when Stan is around with his enthusiastic manner and happw aspect Stan s pole vault feats are alwax-. thmf'-. to look hack upon Bo slatk on the studies, Stan thd tommendably Ill the scholastic field and certainly extelled both athletuallw and SOCldllW Stan will certainly ease into the huetle hustle ol the huslncs- world with success hood luck, to a swell tlassmate Snulf nt lsmuutmn, Irufl. lmm, I uni Irum, Nunnmmg lvum, I I Soccer I eam, Intrumurul Sports, Sopltomorf I wld Duv, Iunmr I rom f ommlttve DAVID E FISHER IUI3 Ml-:nun Au-:Nu-1 Nl l'1Dl1IlNl'7 All those who are priviledffed to know llavel will agree that he might he called one of the best likcd memhers of the class. A good lnowler Dave' tried for that fabulous 300 on the Varsity Bowling Team. Although many activities have claimed Dave s time, he has never been too busy to help another classmate. As Dave was an asset to the l93rd, he will be an asset to his chosen profession. Bowling Iham Crntrulizar Fialfl Ihlys ffmlft Football, Il1trnmurnI Sports, Burnul I1 Honor Roll. MAXWELL H. FISHER 31212 N. lT'ru S'riu-:rrr l'l'WLl'Nl'ZERlfNtL 'Wlaxieii is well known for his inter:-st in sports, mainly lable tennis and haskellrall. Uutstunding in tht- paddle and lnall sport, hc has participate-tl in many of tha- tournaments throughout the city. Intelli- gent, industrious, friendly, and likeable. he has compiled a lint- scholastic re-cord and has shown a continued sense of good sportsmanship. I ursilv 'I'ul1Ir' 'I?'nnis, Inlrulnnrul Sports. NORTON SIDNEY FISHER 661312:-:iuuNToww hints Brslwi-:ss When 'Nlorty', is not seen around st-html he can he found at the nearest howling alley. llis avid interest in the game has helped in making him an exeeedingly good lvowler. Besides heing a skilled pin hruiser. Nlorty has proven himself to he all eflieient student and an wonderful friend. We wish him sneeess in his husiness eareer. I ursil-v lflllffillg 'll'um. l9.'ira1 l'in lfulnlnillw, ffurrirlur l'ulrnI. lnlru- murul Sports, lfllflHl'l'll llurmr Rnll. CH ARLES W. FOLK I3l0 Puusu S1'lu-:ET Ewuixi-:i-:sums Klthough ufiharlieu is a quiet, unassuming fellow, he is never found laelting in a willingness to help out with a eheerful smile. llis friendly disposition has won him many friends at Central. An able seout and an true friend Charlie has nexer failed to do his hest for the elass. XX e all wish him well in his future eareer. l93r1l Pizlzlieilbv ffmulniltw, lnlrumurul limllmll. BERNARD FR EEDNIAN 4565 N. XX ucxofzk STREET Ar:1:oL'N1'1x1p Throl ghout his four years at fl. ll. S., Bu1l4ly'7 has taken an active part in the athletic life of the school, performing outstandingly on the traek team. N0 Slouch as far as studies go, he has kept his grades at a high peak. Mixing athleties with soeial life has made him many friends hoth in and out of sehool. NK e are sure that Buddyi' will maln- his mark in the world. 'l'ru1'lf T1-urn. lntrulnurul lillSli'l'fIllIff, f.'lll'l'fIIlll' Patrol. Prom Cmn- lllfHl'l'. MYRON FREEMAN Tlil ,kwnru-:ns Ax ENI I-1 l,ENTlSTRY Hike has heen a great eredit to the l03rd. Ile ent his time and talent to the sehool. playing a hut trumpet in the l93rd Swing Hand. Une of thi- outstanding members of the varsity Soeeer squad, Hike is a player ofelass. In the past four years he has proven himself a great friend to all who are fortunate lo haye known hiln. Whatever the future holds, Hike will take it with the Sllllll'1'lll'l'l'flll attitude that has ehar- aeterized his slay at Central. ,Il Sm-ver. I ursilpv .gU4'l'lf, l'l3rfI String Ifllllll. Pin l.'llllIIlIflfl'I'. LARRY J. FRIEDMAN ZZIIS XXxi,Nt'r Liv-1 Htsim-:ss I lt is not often one finds a great athlete, a fine student, and a con- scientious class officer in one person. ln liarry, one finds all three. As a member of' the varsity basketball team, his brilliant playing won him a place on the All Public Team of il-9. ln the classroom, too he has dis- tinguished himself. ln the role of Secretary of the l93rd he has proven himself a ca able and efficient officer. Modest and unassuming, Larry will always well remembered by his classmates. Secretary of l93r1l Class, lfaskellmll Team Captain, 719: .ll Baslurl hall, 'l'rael-' 'lll'llIlI, Intramural Sports, Corridor Patrol, Locker Patrol. DAVID GERSTEIN 530 S. 60Tu S'rtusE'r 'I'iieA'rim:s Dave is the fellow to whom we owe the sueeess of this Record Book. As Biography Editor, Dave unselfishly gave his time and talents in the wholehearted, inspiring manner that makes him the great guy he is. Dave,' is versatility personified, with his fine writing and dramatic ability blended with an easy going, friendly personality. Dave also upheld his scholastic and athletic standards with dis- tinguished work both in the classroom and on the field. Ile is going a long way in the world. Radio Workshop, Dramatic Society, Student Association, lllirror, Gym Team, Free City College Committee, I'rem'h Club, G m Qgice Aide, Cor- ridor Patrol, Biography Editor l93r11 Record Book, lilarnwell Ilonor Rall, Scholastic Honors List. ROBERT GILL 1937-CHI-:w STREET Ctussiu:AL EN1:iNt-:Enlrvo Tow-haired Bohn could always be counted on for some level- headed thinking. His favorite hobby and pastime being science, it is no wonder that he was more at home in the Chemistry or Physics lab than in any other class. A sincere friend and classmate, Bob has .gathered a host of friends during his stay at Central. Vl7e're all wishing im luck in the future. Gym IWW .4 ide, Corridor Patrol. STANLEY GIRSH 4112 LAxc:4sTi-zu Avi-:miie ADVERTISING Stani' has been one of the quiet members of the class. A believe: in the saying Actions speak louder than words, Slam, has helped boost the class by active y supporting all class activities. As a mem ei of the .Mirror staff, he contributed some excellent stories to that publication. In every way he has been an outstanding 193er and Cen tralite. With all his talents and capabilities, we are sure he will go far. Second Team Baseball, .Uirror-Centralizer Representative, Jllirror Staff. CARL COLD 2127 N. Nnnoxa STREET Nlsniciss Behind those innocent eyes lurks one of the most liendish senses of humor one could hope to find. The devil never found a more helpful accomplice than Carl Gold. But all kidding aside, Carl has been a capable and hard-working student. llis high school success behind him, Carl looks forward toward new horizons and greener fields. Good luck to a good comrade. Barnuvll Honor Roll, Chemistry Club, Radio and Electronics Club, Student Association, lllirror Centrallzer Representative, lwce Aide, Locker Committee. Corridor Patrol, Cap and Gown Committee, Service Committee. BERNARD GOLDSTEIN 6538 Ct:Tl.En STREET CHEMISTRY Though small in stature, Bernie looms large in the esteem of his fellow students. His gay humor has brightened some of the hard times in class. Wvithout a doubt, a fellow who has succeeded in so many ways in high school will leave his mark on the world. Bernie, you have been a wonderful friend and we all wish you success in your future endeavor. Fencing Team, Barnuell Honor Roll, Student Tutor, Corridor Patrol. Book Treasurer. SEYMOUR L. COLDSTEIN 1725 CONLYN STREET COLLEGE Cy's uiet humor and brittle wit have bri htened many a dull period for this suffering classmates. Although ie has cloaked his serious nature in a devil-may-care attitude, the true side of his nature is reflected in his fine scholastic work. One surely to be remembered by his fellow students, Cy will go on to further success in later years. 193rd Social Committee. JACK GREEN BAUM 2912 W. Oxnmn STREET COLLEGE Jack is the main interest of three thin s in life: blondes, brunettes and redheads. Besides being Cvod's gift to tie girls, J ack has been one of the leaders in conducting class social activities. Not forgetting his scholastic achievements, we might add that his name has appeared more than once on the honor lists. The entire class wishes him the best of luck in all of his future endeavors. Table Tennis Team, Track Team, Field Day, Co-Chairman Prom Com- mittee, Locker Patrol, Student Association, Intramural Sports, Barntcell Honor Roll. ROBERT E GREENSPAN 7 'lu N S Xl FORD STREET Cum 51,5 Smiling Bob is about as easy going a fellow as you could hope to IYICCI Bill 11011 t let that happ go lux ky manner fool you Bob ls a conscientious student and a ov al supporter of school at tnities lndustrious In his studies, carefree in his leisure, Bob is surelw destinul for ffreat things in the future Stualrnt lssouatmn, Spf-1 :ul luyuls lonunlttw, Iluuur lwflal Dax Intramural lfasln llrall ROBER I GREENSTEIN 6610 N l0TH STRILET CHENIIC AL ENl,lNl-.aunt Greenie, from the time he entered 1 H S , has been one of the outstanding students of our class His cheerful, conscientious attitude has won him the admiration of all who know him Not satisfied with just classroom activities, breeme has also found time to partie ipate in his share of after school work He is certainly destined for success fatlft Football I lwmistry I lub, S l 'lSSOCIllll0lI, Record Booli, I93r4I Student I utms, Barnwfll Honor Roll Scholastic Honors RICHARD 'I' CROSS 18115 N. I0'ru S'riu-:i-Yr I an Uur recollections of school days will always include fond memories of Dick. llis easy going, cheerful disposition has carved him a place' in our affections. Ilis service on the Varsity Tennis ream contributed greatly in winning the city championship. Dick has been a real comrade. Best of luck to a great guy in his career in law. J. V. Tennis, Varsity Ilnnis, Illlbll linnis Team, Social Fornrnittvf, Field Days, Intramural Sports, Barmwll Honor Roll. PAUL D. GUTH 6l35 SIIISLER STREET Luv Everyone who has associated with Paul has come away with the impression of a pleasant personality and a well balanced mind and body. llc is the versatile combination of good student and line athlete. Paul spends most of his lime, when not with the opposite sex, in studying and performing on the Varsity Football Team. lgpon grHllll2ili0Il, Paul plans to center his interest around law. Yve all wish him luck. ' SllLlll?Ill Assru-ialion, JI' aml Varsity Football, Field Days, Intra- mural Sports, Track Squad, Prom lfornrnittev, lfarnwvll Honor Roll. Srlmlaslir Honors List. HAROLD L. HALPERN l5l6 0RL.ANll STREET Hl'slNEss Hal is a fellow on whom you can depend. A capable and con- scientious worker, his will and determination to succeed have placed him high in the esteem of his classmates. W-hether in the classroom or one of his outside activities, llal's cheerful countenance with its reassuring way has lightened many a weary hour. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. Harnuvll Honor Rall, lfllcss Team, Hdlzncsliip lflulz, Radio and lflcc- trunics Club, Special Prrjecls fl0llllllflll'1'. JONATHAN HARDINC 21209 Caoss STREET M Emclxi-1 .l0nnie is the shy, quiet, hard-working type. Since entering Central, he has had no trouble in gaining friends quickly, and he cer- tainly has become one of the best liked fellows in the class. Not only does he show great aptitude in his scholastic work, but his versatility extends to the athletic field, where he played prominent roles with both the Varsity and JV football squads. All of us will miss .l0nnie, but we're sure success awaits him. Gym Team, Latin Club, ,IV Football Team, Varsity Football Team. Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team, Social Committee, Barmccll Honor Roll. NORMAN H. HARDWICK 1631 W. TonoN'ro STREET COLLEGE We all respect a fellow who day after day' plugs along doing his best. That is why 'Norm is looked up to in our class. Norm is a ha py fellow who does well in his studies, in fact well in anything he unscr- takes. He hopes to enter one of the fields of science, and we are certain he has the stuff necessary for success. A-lrt Club. Barmccll Honor Roll, Frcshnwn Field Day. RICHARD S. HARTMAN lli'N'rlNoDoN s.Al.LEY, PA. QLONCERT ORG.8Nl51' Dick llartman, scaled at the organ, is a familiar sight to most Centralites. llis line playing has embellished many asscmhlies. Dick is a member of the hand and also the accompanist for the vocal enscmlrle. llis warm personality has won him many friends among hotll teacher and students. Unly success can lie seen for Ilia-lt in his career as a concert organist. fbotball lfarul, lcrornpanist of Vocal 1'.illSl'lllllll', Urganisl at firml- IIIIIIUIIS, Urgallist at 'flll'IlIl'l'lf 'flIlIl'l'SS, lc:-mnlnuiist for l8Hll1 unvl I 92ml Class Sllmrs. CHARLES B. HEALY 4126 li. ALL!-:N LANE Btislmzss Charles has certainly enjoyed a lively and active four years at Central. llis bubbling personality has certainly won him many friends. lle has served the school in many ways, being a member of both the track and the golf teams. As a member of the Junior Prom Com- mittee, he helped make that affair a huge success. Wle certainly wish Charles the greatest success in all his undertakings. Track Thorn, Hou 'll'um. Ilfllllllllll' Society, Student Association, lfurrulor Patrol, Junior Prom fi0fllflIilll'1'. LEONARD HECHT 6701 Rt'TLANn STREET LAW Lenny's', fine sense of humor, and infectious smile have helped him become one of the most widely liked l93ers. His keen wit and warm personality brightened many a 193er gathering. Lenny has served the school with the debating and the stamp clubs, besides being on the track team. We all look forward to meeting Lenny in the future. Varsity Debating Team, Secretary of the Debating Society, Track Team, .Stamp and Coin Club, Tennis Tour nament, Corridor Patrol. JOHN W. HENDLER 252 W. Asuimu: STREET ENGINEERING Johnny,' is another member of the I93er,s who shows that quality of quiet sociability. Always wearing a warm smile, John combines an easy going nature and even disposition with a desire to succeed. He does his part by being a member of the cap and gown committee. Besides this, 'Johnnyv is an office aide and a member of the track team. Best of luck to a guy who deserves it. lwice Aide, Track Team, Junior Field Day, Intramural Sports, Book Basketball, Barnurcll Honor Roll. WILLIAM ,I HIER '300 Soi TH inn STREET DLNTISTRY Will is one of the lc pretentious members of our cla is modest aflable manner has made him well liked by all who are ac qualnted with him In spite of the press ofhis studies and work Wi has still served the school on the locker patrol V e know that V ill in his work as a Dentist will brwhten up that down in the mouth profession. I ood luck V llll Loclrf r Patrol. WALTER P. HIMES 3216 N. NI-INKIRK STREET l'lNlilYEl-BRING Walt is a modest, likeable fellow who has always gotten along well with his classmates. Not one to seek bravo's, Walt has served quietly on the corridor patrol, and on the freshman book basketball committee. Like many Centralites Walt hopes to enter College after graduation. We wish him luck and look forward to seeing him again in the future. Student nfssociutiori, ,lunior Field Day, Intramural Sports. LEWIS WILLIAM HIRSH 6613 NURTH l6Tn STREET AIEDIIIINE Lew is a firm believer in the adage that silence is golden and goes about his work in a quiet, orderly manner. llowever, when there is anything to be done ' Lew is the man to do it. llis keen brain finds an outlet on the chess team of which he has long been a member. Lew still finds time to take part in both school and class functions. The gnedical profession is going to have a very worthy addition in the near uture. Chess learn, Student Association, Junior Field Day, Intramural Sports, Barmuoll Honor Roll. THOMAS PAUL HOAG 402 E. Ursu, STREET ACCOUNTING The familiar sight of Tom reeling off a long gain in an important game is art of the never to be forgotten recollections of the 193rd Class. gum, popular with everyone, embodied a loyal spirit, along with a propensity for getting along no matter what the circumstances. He is one of the more colorful members of our class. The future prom- ises to be quite prolific for Tom, ,IV and Varsity Football Teams. Fic-141 Days, Prom f.'0lllIlIlflPf'. HOWARD HOROWITZ 2927 W. NORRIS STREET l,ENTl5TRY lloward is a very quiet member of the l93rd, but is none the less liked for this quietness. Une of lloward's chief assets is his faithfulness and dependability. Because of these faelors, he is a valuable member of the School Corridor Patrol and Orchestra. As a member of the College Entrance Committee he rendered invaluable service to the members of the l93rd. According to lloward, his future career will be in the field of Dentistry, and we wish him all the lurk in the world. Orclwstra, Stuzlvnl Patrol, College l'.'ntrum'a- lfonirriitlw, lfurnuwll Honor Roll. FRANK J. HORVATH 1810 N. FURHILL STREET COMMERCIAL Am' Should you want a poster or a sleek cover, Ilorvath is ever ready with an agile hand, to turn out a piece of work admired by all. Frank is known to the entire school for his art work in connection with Dra- matic Club and posters for the Student Association. If Frank's work at Central is lilly prediction of his future success, he is destined for a remunerative life. Pulzlicitv Committee, Slma' Committee, Reconl Book .Alrt Stag, Art Club, lfrencli Club, Stlulont Patrol, Barnwoll Honor Roll. STANLEY HY MAN 1429 CRESTON STREET DENTISTRY Fate indeed sent our class a valuable contribution in the person of Stan.,' During his years at Central, he has exhibited a sense of duty which, coupled with an amazing gift of humor, has helped many of us find the bright side of life. Stan will be a success in any endeavor because of his untiring efforts and helpful attitude towards his fellow classmates. If his activities at Central are any measure of his ability he is destined for a bright and remunerative future. Corridor Patrol, Prom Committee, Banquet Committee, Intramural Sports, Barnwell Honor Roll. BERNARD P INDIK u978 'N l9'm STREET Bl SINILSS Barry can always be lound at Q entral by looking above everyone else One can always see his head above the rest because of his great height lle not only stands high in stature however but also in Schol astlc achievement and in the respect of his classmates In college Barry hopes to major in Business Administration and we are sure from his past work that he will achieve success in the future Intramural Sports Field Days Corridor Patrol Social Commuter Publicttx lommlttce 'lutormg Committee Special Projects Committee Scholastic Honor List Harnwcll Honor Roll WILLIAM C JAMES T5 to Nl umnn STREET AERONAIQTICVH. l N1:1Nl-11-:RING l'hi: tall good-looking lineman has made quite a name for himself at Central hoth athletically and scholastically. A key mall on Mr. lcllle: aggre-gati n 'Hillu has brought football ,lory to himself and lix c ln the classroom too Bill has excelled. llin ambition is to study acrollalltical engineering and were sure that he will attain his 'foals in later i e. fA',,,1,,t l oollmll learn, Co-Captain of tlm Varsity' l'l0lPllIllll 'l'cam, All lficlrl lla-vs, l'rom Comrnittvv, lflll'lIHV'll Honor Roll. ROBERT J . JORDAN 2223 Ill'NTl'NlLlNl'Y STR!-xl-:T l'll'SlNl-iff Always with a smile, Bob has done his work with a light heart. tempered only hy the seriousness of his undertaking. Bob IS uncertain about his future career, but whatever he does, it will he done well. Pin Comrnittoe, Intramural Sports MARVIN N. KALLISH 1513 Nsnno AVENIE 3lEDl11INH Marv is a llortman fa varsity soccer player to youj and during the last few years has taken great pleasure in kicking the hall around. In addition to Hhilllllg on the athletic field, Marv is also a ca able student as his presence on the Harnwell llonor Roll indicates. line friend, we are sure that Marv will be as successful in the outside world as he w as at Central. ,Ili Soccer, Varsity Soccer. dfarching Band, Sophomore Field Ilav, Intramural Sports, Barn well Honor Roll. EDWARD A. KASLOFF 5723 WYISTI-IR STREET l'u,mn.u:x' Kassy's prominent characteristics are a buoyant, mischievious, nature, and a sly sense of humor. Ilis way with feminine hearts has earned him the name of Kasanova. Eddie's happy-goslucky nature is often overshadowed by his more serious meditations on his hopes to become a first-rate pharmacist. W e are all sure he will do his best, and we wish him success. Intramural Sports, Cadet I'botl1aII, Field Days, Cadet Football Coat-li, I93rd Social lfornmitlee, 193rfl Prom lfonunittee. LEWIS KATES 6528 N. l8Tu STREET Uynmgrm- In his stay at Ccntral Lew has proven himself to be a fellow of good spirits as well as a capable worker. llis eas going humor and natura industry have made him well liked by all. gocial activities and sports are also iigh points on Lew's list of interests. We know that ' Lew will make a name for himself in the field of optometry. from fiUllllllfHl:l', Student ,-Issorialion Reprvselltatiw, ,Hirror-lfvu- lrallzer Rl'IIl'l'Sl!llfllfll'l', I'reslnnan l'1vl11 liayv, Intramural Sports. ALBERT J. KENDALL 181 1 OTTII Av EN lrE AccoIrNTINc Albie is a rabid sports fan. This can be seen by his enthusiastic participation in all 193rd s Iorts activities. llc was a participant in the freshman, Sophomore, amll Junior Field Days. His scholastic achieve- ment has earned him a place on the Barnwell llonor List more than once. The ranks of the Certified Public Accountants will have a new member when Albie graduates college. Intramural Sports, l i1'lIl llarvs. liarnuwll llonor Roll. WILLIAM KILLCOYNE 7257 hx il,Nl'T li-KNE AIEDICINE Bill, along with his red thatvh, is u likeable fellow who has always been known for his good sportsmanship and sense of humor. Never passing up a chance to give service to the school, Bill has done line work with the gym and soccer teams. With honesty and sincerity being the key words in his character, we are sure ofhis attaining his goal. Cyn: Team, Sor'r'f'r 'lY9am. NORMAN KIRCH 538 S. REDFIELD STREET AIEDICINE Norm,' is a boy with many varied interests, both in and out of school. His interest and skill in art led to the winning of the Scholastic Art Award. Proficient in his studies, he has earned his place a number of times Oll the honor list. His experience in so many varied fields will aid his success in the outside world. Circulation Illanagor Centralizcr, Girnble Art Award, fwce Aid I,lUSlIllI'g,l Art Auwrfl, Camera Clulr, Corridor Patrol. FREDRICK KOLB 3241 W. llll.TON STREET ENGINEERING .loin the Navy and see the world. This is exactly what Fred did. And what's more he wants more of the same. Before going to College, where he will pursue a career of engineering, Fred will tour the world once again. llis serious aspect and friendly outlook make l red ahighly esteemed member of the l93rd. Smooth sailing to a really swell guy. ,I l ' Soccer, Student Patrol, Color Guard. IRYINC KOROSTOFF 4325 lll-1YARI'IAl'X Srmel-:T lsiui-Ll. CEI.:-zczriiowifzsj ln is one of the more serious-minded members of the class. Always trying, ulrvu does his work to the best of his ability, whether on the soccer field or in the classroom. After his graduation from Central, Irv expects to attend a Trade School. From there, he hopes to till his most cherished ambition, to live and work in lsrael. .Il Y and Varsity Soccer, Lilirurv 41 ide, lfurniccll llonor Roll. GILBERT KOSUNSKY HIT POINT BRE!-1Zl'1.'hVEYl'E I.-sw Gil is a popular member of the l93rd. Ile is one of those rare individuals in whom are combined a guy spirit and a serious attitude toward his work. in active participant in l03rd activities, both social and athletic, he has never missed an opportunity to servc his class. Gifs classmates are sure that he has those qualities that will insure success in his chosen profession. Freshman, Sophomore, and junior Ficlfl Days, Intrumurul Sports, Ping-Pong Team, Hurnirell Honor Roll. J EROME B. KOTZEN 430 IC. iXl.l,ENs IAM-1 Hl'slNl-:ss Jerry is the guy who has really made a name for himself in the swimming world. With his startling speed and form, Jerry sliced through the water for many a C. ll. S. victory. lle was also a prominent figure on Mr. Bennefs baseball squad. ,Ierry,, took on his studies as well as he did the opponents in athletic com etition as shown by his name appearing on the Barnwell llonor Roll. ,-Eli who know him are sure that Jerry is destined for a future of success in his field of business. Swimming rlblllll, l93rd Publicity Committee, Freshman, Sophomore, uml ,Iuniur Field Days, Intramural Sports, liurnicoll Honor Roll. STANLEY KRAKOVER H36 Ciissrox Sriu-:I-:T Busixiass The memory of Stan with his megaphone, cheering on Central's minions will remain imbedded in our minds for many years. Stan is enthusiastic, no matter what the occasion and his jocose manner lends itself to any activity. Stan's exuberance for sports is second only to his attraction for the oposite sex. usllilln will venture into the busi- ness world equipped with the knowledge that the future holds only success for him. lfuptuin :J lfln-vrlcuzlvrs, Rerorrl lfoolr Stuff, lforrizlor l'utrol, Ilrnmutir Club, ,Iunior I-'if-lvl lhiy. ,- RONALD KRAVITZ 821 SiimPN.u:k STREET Luv Ron, is the quiet, industrious type student, who without fanfare does what has to be done. lie- is an avid sports enthusiast and also partir-ipator. as is illustrated by his presence on the Championship Fable l'ennis 'l'eam and other intramural sports. Ron is also active on many class committees and we all know that a first-rate lawyer had his makings in the l93rd. i Cllumpionsllip 'lable' iIt'IIllfS Thorn, Cap and flown, f.'UllllllllIl'8, Lorrulor Patrol, Uffuw' .-lidv, I i1'l1I Days, Intramural Sports. ANTONIO F. R. LAGERA 2011 fl.-KKFORD STREET AIEDICINE Tony is a very popular guy, with his ready quips and clown-like behavior. His face, never without a friendly smile, is one of the more familiar visages in the 193rd. Tony has been very active in many class activities, and his energy and good humor will surely carry him to the top. Publicity Committee, tllanagor Varsity' Soccer Team, Corridor Patrol, Intramural Sports. EDWARD ,I . LAGUNA 3449 KEIM STREET TE.AciuNo Little Eddy', Laguna was a familiar sight running up and down the soccer field coaxing the ball toward a sure goal. One of Mr. Hortfs prize players, Ed has pla ed on the team since the sophomore year. Be- sides having an avidy interest in sports Ed was able to keep up a good scholastic average. As for the future, he plans to become a Ph 'sical Education teacher. Perhaps some day he will return to C. ll. S. and coach a championship soccer team. larsity Soccer Team, Football Team Manager, Intramural Sports, Junior Field Day, Executive Committee. JOHN LEBEAU 1215 ,IonNs'roN STREET Nh-:nu:tNE Among the hardest working and more responsible members of the l93r4l vou will find John. ln his years at Central hc has earned for himself an enviable reputation as a conscientious student, hut he is not all study. A likeable disposition and a friendly manner have made him well liked ln' all. John is uncle-vided as to his future, hut whatever he chooses, wt-'are sure of his suivvvss. Intramural Sports, Student Tutors, 193ml I'ul:li4-ily f.'0IllIllflIl'1', junior Fivltl Ito-v, Ifornuvll and Scholastic Honors. MARTIN LEYENE l63l VVIIDENI-IR l'l,xcE l'iNtLINl-Il-IRISH Marty has been, from the time lie entered Central. one of the outstanding students in the l93rd. A congenial nature and a modest manner are the essentials of his character. An active partieipant in class activities, he has not been content to rest on his scholastic record but has taken part in many of the class athletic activities. NX ith his high school success behind, 'Wlart yu looks ahead to new worlds to conquer. Freshntan football, SIIIIIIUIIIOIT' anll Junior Field Days, I'lll'SlllHllll .-ldvisory' Council, .llath Club, Hook Treasurer, Banquet Cornrnittcc, l93raI Student Tutors, Barnicell anal Scholastic Honors List. HOWARD LEVIN 5924 Yonk Roan M Enlclxle Since entering Central, lloh ard has served the school and the class most diligently. As a student lloward has excelled, being on the Scholastic llonors List several times and Rarnwell llonors every term. After graduation from college lloward expects to enter and specialize in the field of medicine. llere's hoping he will serve his future patients as he has served his friends, his class, and his school. Intramural Sports, S. A. Represcntatiw, Book Biogrupher, Student Tutor, 193rzl Publicity Committee, Barnwell Honor Roll, Scholastic Honor List. WARREN M. LEVIN 301 W. 'lfmon Roux XIEDILIINI-2 Warren has always been a hustling and active fellow. One of the organizers of Central's G 'm Team, last term he was elected captain, because of his efforts on liehalf of the team, Student control of the lunchroom was partl ' achieved by his energetic advertising campaign as Co-chairman of the l'ublieity Committee. No slaeker in his academic work, Warren has reaped his share of honors. Unly success awaits him in the future. Captain of Gym Thani, fflleerlcarler, Intramural Sports, Chairman o I93rf1 Publicity Committee, .llirror-Ifenlralizvr Rr' resenlatirc Su-imrnin 1 P 1 I- Team, liarnuvll Honor Roll. JACK LEYINE 6531 N. Ginn S'rin-:wr ,tcczol Nnv: .Xltliough this emigrant from 'limes Square started late he entered Central in his lows senior yearghe caught on to the swing of things immediately. lle M as one of the stars on the l93rd Basketball Team, and an active member of the Social Committee. Jaclfs ready grin, and good humor enable him to make many new friends. llis aim in life is to be a successful accountant, and we wish him good lucl.. For-iul f.'4IlllIlIflll'1', Intramural Sports MORT ON LEYY H3 N I unrrn STREE1' Nlaomtxs W1 who have known uhlorlyu have snrelv profited ln' the experi- ent e K great, likeable, fellow, Nlorty has ai keen mind which he has applnul effectively during the si-hool years. lle is ever readv to do a fav or ln it furnishing someone's negleeted homework or explaining a rhfluult prolrlem to a elassmate. 'Wlortyisii interests range from fn- tramural sports to getting his name on the llonor Roll, an easy feat lor um Xlortyfsq pleasant disposition should take him a long way to- ward lruoming a Doetor. Nflllltlll ,lsso4'iutiou, lt'1-1-orzl lfoolf Stuff, Spec-iul l'r4jw'ls null 'llltoriug fllIl1llIllfl'19, lfurnu'1'll mul S!'lllllIlSlfl' Honor Rolls. ALAN I. LIEBERMAN 'IU N lfl'I'll S'rm-:i-31' Puum un' ls lr -er 0-lIlV1lllllilDlt5 serwiee to the 1-lass and to the sehool. s manavfer o' I le varsity foollnall team, his help was indispensilrle. nd a lifrilf' lIllt'll they wer:-ll .-Xl has lreen a puhlic' spirited tum ent who readily offered his services to all group activities, and then prof eulul to work hard for their sueeess. NX e are eertain of his sueeess in late r wars. Nlualrul Svrrire flllIlllllfffI'!', .lfuuugvr of lursitf football, junior Iulfl lhn, lntrumurul Sports. LOUIS LIONNI T053 Xl1:tIu,l.l WI STR1-:I-:T ,tnfzulri-:1:Tt'nE louis, the Hay cavalier, eould nearly always he seen hugging swords and salrers throuffh the halls of Central. Lou was missed hy his class- mates for a year, when he took a trip to ltaly to Uhroaden his mindn: how: ver an unofficial rumor has it that on several moonlit nights he was seen vlimhinu' over the Seven llills of Home with a memlrer of the oppo- site sex. Un his return from ltaly he was weleomed with open arms. He has been a vreat asset to the 193rd and we all know' he will succeed in his chosen field. l'l'lIl'flIg Tblllll, Plzilologv Prize, College l'llItI'lllll'l' Conuuiltev, l'l'llou'- ship fflulr, lfuruivell Honor Roll, Sf-hnlustir Honors List. MITCHELL LOBRON S623 N. Ifnn STRFIPIT Luv Nliteh whose tall frame eouhl he seen lounging on the South Lawn on hright sunny days. has lneen one of the mainstays of the elass. 'Wlitrliu is a light-hearted, easy going lad. Besides holding a position on the foothall team he has also heen sueeessful in his seholastir- en- deasors. llis plans for the future are to study law' and we all know that his stay at fientral is just a harloinger of his future sum-eess. ffurlvt lfootlmll, ,Il Football, Chess 'll'um, I ra-slimun und Sophomore l ivlrl Hays, Soriul flllllllllllfff' IJ l93rll. lulrumurul Sports. DANIEL LORCH 5654 N. Urn STR:-:tar RESEARCH Srzumcs Versatility is the keynote of the character of Danny Lorch. One of the l93rd's best athletes he does not limit his many conquests to the athletic field. Ile excells in thc classroom and then finds time for his various social activities. Friendliness, genialtv, and ambition are all very important factors in lJan's popularity. We feel sure that Dan will he a success in the wide, wide, world. Truck Team, Swimming Team, Qvm Team, Pin Committee, Cross- Country Squad. THEODORE LUN DY 950 N. Nl KRS!!-KLI. STR:-:ET RIEDNZINE Everyone is familiar with smiling, genial Ted, whose cheerful outlook and industry have made their mark on the class. 'l'ed,' has taken part in many activities, and his preseverancc and skill have made him a valuable asset to any undertaking. 'l'ed's fine, scholastic achievements have lt0t interfered with his social doings, and we know that he will he as successful in the future as he has been in Central. I93rd Special Prrjccts ffonnnillcc, Record Hook, Burnuvll flonor Roll, Scholastic Honors List. IRWIN J. MATHASON 5752 N. lT'rll STH!-:lar Business Irv says he has no nickname, but if he were at all to be given one, we're sure it would be Bin Business. No sounder authority on the ways of finance and bi business could be found in the 193rd. Irv has compiled an enviabfe record at Central being on both the Scholastic and Barnwell Ilonor Rolls, and we are certain he will be a success in the business world. Centralizer, tlfirror, Business rlfunuger of the l93rd Record Hook, Hurnwell Honor Roll, Scholastic Honors List. GEORGE MECHIKAS I3-42 Bosrow Avi':Nl'l-: ENGINEERING Before coming to this country, George attended school in the ancient city of Athens. In the last few years, he has made Central his Alma Slater, and Central is certainly lucky to have him in the school. Be- sides his regular school work, George has found time to take part in many extra curricular activities, the most outstanding of these being his playing on the Soccer Team and being President of the Student Tutors. Such versatility presages great success. l'l'l'3idelll of the Slllllfllf Tutors, ,ll F Soccer, l ilrsit-V Soccer, fforrialur Patrol, French lflnll, l'i'llou'ship lflub, Hurnucll Illllllil' Roll. SANFORD NI MILLLR w N l1Tll Suu Nh-mt nw au i is nal won wont ra a 4 luet lull tr Sonny usually lds :ttf to aw, but when he does tart sptaklnff, than lt is time to ta 4 uolt llls simple mannt rs and Illllillwl behavior have betn the sourte ol the rl Q ol the tremendous liking and respeft for this rt tu ent rovnt We all wish lum llu k uid look lorward to sec lug hun affaul ui tht future lrllnuslup Klub, llulul Xutmns llulr lrcslmmn lulcl Urn, lrml. lfum lntmmluul Npnrls, Ifllllllllll llunnr llsl S'I EPHEN MILLER 310 1- Roosu un Bot I M ARD I w from the time of his arrival at 1 entral fntexe has taken an ac tive interest ul the athletic at tnviues ol the srhool lle has been a member of the JN football leam, he shared main of its victories Lpon reaching the genior year, Qteu has become extremelx active in class soual and athletic programs lf his past performances are an indication of luture actions., we may salely prulut a sm cessful future for bteve lrulct Iwotbull, ,ll lwutbull, ludfl lfusl-ftbull, lsslstflllt foueli 0 Il Iwmtlmll Squad, Intrumurul Sports, Win! I ulrl Davy, Szuwl fum nuttu, I rom fulnmlttm IRVING MORGENROTH 6236 N. Bnoan STREET CoI.I.isuE lrv came to Central from the Wagner Junior High School, where he acquired his nickname of Mogy. lle still doesn't know where it comes from. I'his tall senior has spent six terms with the camera club, and has also spent much time on the corridor patrol. Needless to say, his hobby is photography, and along with the other shutterbug: was on the photographic staff of the Record Book. Ihe football band benefited from his appearance too. lfood luck in law, Irv. Football Hand, Camera Club, Reenrfl Book, Special I rry'f,f'ts lfum- mitlu, Fil 111 Days, Intramural Sports. BENJAMIN A. L. MORING l2322 Busmunus STM-:l-:T MlNls1'RY Ben's full name is Alvin Lester Nloring, although he is mosllv referred to as the Parson. Southern born, Bemis home state is South Carolina, and the Gamecocks lost a great traekman, as can be seen by his exploits on the einders and the f,ll'0SS'ql0lllllI'y woods around Central. Ben has served on the fellowship elub and on the early morning patrol. llis ambition is to become a Religious Soeialworker and a Minister, and if he goes at it with the zeal he exhibits at school, he van beeome at real leader. lfross-Cuiultry Squad, Truclr 'l2'um, Sfllllflll Pulrul, Suulvnl lzkvmtirv l.'ununitlev, lm-ul l'JllSl'IlIl!ll', iflmirnzun of les' Hubs' f:0lllIHill01', Show f:1lIlIlIIlHl'l', Svrrirf' .lu'ur1l. WILLIA M MORRIS 3026 XX. lhmown STREET l'1N1:lNl-:HRI11 A well balanced personality is exemplified in Bill. llis broad smile and quiet manner won the admiration and friendship of many llis equanimity was the envy of his friends. We have found him forever willing to lend a helping hand and sympathetic understanding. Bill' is sure to be remembered by the class, and we feel certain he will engineer a success for himself in life. I'bllou-ship Club, Cuvm Team, Freshman and Sophomore Field Days Tutoring Comniittev, Intramural Sports, Vocal Ensemble, Barnu-ell Honor Roll. DAVID MOSHINSKY 6610 KINDRED STREET WRITIN1 Y Big Dave is one of the most friendly and sincere fellows around Central. But he is also one of the most socially-minded. Dave was one of the stalwarts who brought Central third place in the Public High Football League in '47, and he has also starred at his studies as his appearance on the Barnwell Honor Roll shows. Being a member of the Pin Committee, Dave also serves the class We don't think Dave will have any trouble in his future as an author u I orsity Football, Field Days, 193rd Prom Committee, S. A . Represenm luv. DONALD MOTE 2339 77TH AVENUE ENGINEERING Don Mote is one of the fellows in the class who believes in the old adage that actions speak louder than words. Don, in his quiet and unassuming way, has won the friendship of many members of the l93rd. Don has served on the Varsity Football Squad during his stay at Central, as well as being on the Social Committee. His record is a fine one and we're sure his future will be a fine one. ,Ili fblllfklll, Varsity Football, I93rd Social fl0lllllIifll'f'. MORTON GERALD MURDOCK 5136 N. EIGIITII STREET Lxw Cerry is proof of the old adage that good things come in small packages. Being one of the public spirited members of the 193rd, he has served on the SA: Freshman, Junior, and Sophomore Field Day Committees, the Junior Prom Committee, the College Entrance Com- mittee, and was also a Record Book biographer. ln addition Gerry does well with his studies, achieving Barnwell and Scholastic llonor Roll fame. We all wish him luck ill the future. S. fl. Representative, Chairman of I93rcl Tutors, I93r1l College En- trance f.'Ullllllflfl'l', Rerord Book, junior Prom ll0llllllfffl'1', City College lfolnlnitlee, lfIlI'llll'l'lf Honor Roll, Scholastic Honor List. MORTON NARROWE 1315 67TH AVETW E CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Mutt is one of those fellows that everybody refers to as a swell 31133 llelllg 0110 of those sincere and friendly fellows that make school fllll l0.31l9llll: Hllluttw was a member of the Cadet basketball team and participated? in the Field Days also. No sloueh in the Scholastic de- Yaflmellf, full!! S i name has appeared frequently on the Barnwell louor Roll. Lpou graduation he would like to go into chemistry. Good luck to a swell fellow. ' Sttalenl flssoeiation, Intramural Sports, Publicity f,'o1mnitter'. JOHN NEWBOLD T508 Rt om' STREE1' JOlfR'VAl.l!-BNI John is one of the quietest members of our class, but one of the most sineere. Being one of the hardest workers around, he has gone on steadily with his studies and still taken part in many extra-curricular activities. The traek team, soeeer team, and the gym elub have all benefitted by his presenee. Vihen ,lohn graduates, he would like to enter the field of journalism. Vie are sure sueeess awaits. 'l'1-ark Team, Gym Team, Soccer Team. ROBERT NICHOLAS l5l3 CoNm'N STREET LAW Bob Nicholas is one of the versatile members of the class. Nick,' has been a star Cross-Country runner and trackman since he first came to Central in Februa 1946. Ile is also 1 uite proficient at his studies appearing on the rBarnwell llonor Rol . After graduation Nick wants to enter the held of law. If he runs through that as well as he runs on the traek, we're sure sueeess will be his. 'l'ra1'lr Team, Cross-lfountriy' Team, fivm 'li'am, Field Days, Pin fhlllllllllfvv, IilITlIll'l'lf llonor Rnll. ROBERT NOBLE 2000 Slll NK STR!-:t-:T Busts:-:ss lf. at any time of the day, a l'l3rder saw a figure walking through the halls of flentral with a few test tubes, a storage battery, and a Bunsen Burner under his arm, he would readily identify Bob Noble, ei en without seeing the faee. Bob has long sinee ceased being a l93rd eharaeter, and has blossomed fully into a l93rd personality. Neither his readv humor nor his intense interest in both Physics and Chemistry ex- periments will be soon forgotten. X ready salute for a swell fellow. Radio, lfleelronirs Club, Barntrell llonor Roll. DONALD ODOMS 1537 N. l9Tu STM-:I-:T xllI.lTiRY Sl-IRYIIII-I Unless you saw him, xou'd never know that Don was around. Ile is the most silent individual to ever tread the hallowed halls of Central High. Since Don wants to enter the Military Service after graduating from Central, the photography business will lose a first- rate shutterhng. Don has always done his work to the best of his ability, and his sincerity will aid him in any job he undertakes. Good luck, fellow. Camera Club, Corridor Patrol. HARRIS OMINSKY 39l2 XX . Gmuur -Ku-:Nl I-1 I.-uv llarris is one of the most popular, and versatile fellows in the l93rd class. Whenever someone needs his assistance, he is only too willing to he of aid. This, coupled with his great sense of humor explains his popularity. llarris is one of our many classmates who aspires to the profession of law. lf anyone can make good at it we feel that llarris will he the one. Best of luck. Cadet Football, Track Team, Chess Club, Intramural Sports, Bamwcll and Scholastic Honors, Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Field Days, Co-Chairman of Student Service Committee, Icy Day Committee, Fresh- man Advisory Committee. ROBERT H. O,NEILL 6121 N. 6Tu STREET ENGINEERING Bob', is one of the senior class athletes, having played on the varsity soccer team for three years. One of the more popular fellows, with teachers and classmates alike, Boh,, is a good student. His perseverance, coupled with his fine personality, will help him make good, we are sure, in his chosen field, engineering. Soccer Team, Student Service Committee, Intramural Sports, Harn- twll Honor Roll. ,I ULES ORLOFF 629 COIRTLAND STREET I'1uRu.u:Y Does anyone want to liuy a suhscription to the Lbntralizer? When we hear those words there is only one fellow who we think of, that's our hoy Jules. For live terms Jules has been selling Cf-ritralizer suh- scriptions, and doing a hang-up jolt of it. Jules is a good student, and is very popular with his classmates. lf ,lulcs goes at his life work as hard as he does at his extra-curricular activities he can't miss heing a success. ,Uirror-Centralizcr It'cprcsclllati1'c. Camcra Club. College I'.'nlram-v f.llIllIlllIIl'4', Intramural Sports. lforridor Patrol. JERRY OSTROFF 820 fl'-JTII Avswre Bl's1NEss Jerry is a qluiet, unassuming, hut very necessary cog in the affairs of the l93rd. lis modest manner but eflicient work make him a very definite asset to the class and the school. llis keen mind and his genial attitude portend for him a successful future in the profession of adver- tising. Good luck Jerry, in all your futllre endeavors. lntrlunurul Sports, fllllfl'f Football, Icy Huy mul Student Service ffornmitlr e. PERRY OSTROF F 6I6 W. ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD TE.aculso Perry Ostroff, geniality, quick wit, and a happy-go-lucky attitude are synonymous with each other. llow many times Perry has come up with a smart quip at just the right time can not he counted by his class. Perry has participated in all intramural sports and also many extra curricular activities. Perry hopes to take up teaching in the future and we are sure that the teaching profession will he the main hene- faetor of his choice. lntrumurul Sports, Qfjice glide, ,I I ' I'bolbull, Banquet Committee, Col- lege lintrunce Committee, Hurnuvll Honor Roll. GERALD PALTIN 248 S. l0Tn STREET MEDICINE Almost any afternoon you could find Jerry diligently practicing his thrusts and parries with other members of the fencing team. It seems odd that such a eaceful minded fellow would choose such a warlike sport, hut he's only preparing for his career in medicine. Jerry has done so well wielding a sabre, that he should find a scalpel twice as easy. Whatever Jerry does we're sure of his success. Hvncing 'l?'um, Puhlicitv Coniniiltce, lntmmurul Sports., lfarnnvll Honor Roll. JAMES PARK 1000 N. l2'rn STREET il-'EUZIIING ln .lames Park we could very easilv have a future ffhief Justice of the Supreme Court. llis keen sense of humor, adroitness in his many undertakings, and athletic ability make him one of the most well-liked members of the class. llis fine n riting ability can easily he illustrated in the sports pages of our Record Hoof. We of the l93rd know for a fact that Jim-' is one who cannot miss ill the outside world. llonugcr of the slffllllllfllg Thorn, ,ll P Slffllllllfllg 'l?'run. Sllllfflll Sm-iul, Tumring, Slum' f:0IHl7lflll'l'S, SIUIIPIII Service, Recorll Hook Nporls Stuff, lfnrnuwll ruul Selzulustic Honor Rolls. Llil IN A R ll I'l'l'l'ERS Url!! N. ll'ru 5'I'lH'1I'l'I' Hi slxrzss 'l'hal eonnoisseur of the baton: that maestro of our vlorious football . - . I- an nn band, are two phrases that ht our baton lN'II'llllg elassmate, ' Len Peters. Len has eaused quite a few' sensations on numerous football fields. Few of us will forget that day of the Northeast game baek in 13. when forthe first time in the history of Philadelphia high sehool football, our Len ' twirled a baton with both ends allame. Un the seho- laslie side Lenny U has managed to lu-ep a line au-rage. ln regard to the future. Len intends to enter the field of business. l'lntlvull lfuml, Slum' lfomrniltee, Suriul l.iIllIIIllill1'I'. lforrialnr l'u1rnI, l.orL'er l'ulrol. l r:-slunun lfielrl lhw. WILLIAM PIERCY T130 I n I-L'l l'l'2 STR l'1l'I'l' -M:11ol'NTlN1: Billy is one of those few fellows who eau keep a 1-lass laughing throughout the day. Nl ithout llim, the days would have gone by very slow ly in many of the elassrooms. Billy does not lixe only to laugh, however. Ile is a good student and his nalne has grae:-d the Harnwell llonor Roll. Bill has been a member of the gym team sinee its incep- tion, and has starred in its few meets. Hillu also served time with the Ifellowship Club and the Student Serviee Committee. lle would like to enter the field of aeeounting. Ubwn 'l'enm, College l'fIlII'IllIl'l' c,'lIIllllIIlI0l'. Cup mul flown f:0ll1IIlilll'4', lnlrumurul Sports. IRWIN D. PINCUS 521-2 huson S'l'REE'l' xtI1I0l'NTI'NlL lm lilxes figures. Not onlv those feminine enrves but round numbers. lle wants to be an aeeoiintanl so he ean juggle eight numbers at a time. Seriously, though, Hlrv has won the respeet and admiration of his fellow' elassmates for his line support of l93rd 1-lass aetivities and affairs. If he eontinues to show the lu-enness of mental pereeption that he has display ed at Central, his sueeess is assured. l'ra-sidenl I X Youth lflillllffl, Coll:-gr l'fnlrum'e l.'0llIlllflll'l', IfllI'IIll'l'lI Hnllur Roll. JOHN O. PLACHTER 1252! IilIl'Ll,'l'I:l'Yll ul ,M l'2'Yl'l-I tIoi.l.l-Lui-1 Johnny is a likeable fellow who has always been known lor his good sportsmanship and sense of humor. Ili- has never sllirlxed llll oppor- tunity to give service to his Class Or sehool. Like many of us he is unde- t-ideal as to what field he will enter. But whatever his ehoiee may be we are all certain he will be as sueeessful as he has been at Central. l resllmun Field Huy, ,Iunior Field llunv. lfmlel Bust-lmll, fhirneru lflulh -lfirrur-1 .'E'lIfl'UIi5l'l' Ra'preseItlulitv'. SIIIIIPIII Serriee l.'0llIIlIffll'1'. IRVING JAY PLEAT 539 'Notrrn 'NAPA STREET I LU mv lrv is quite a versatile fellow lle dabblt in every thing and know- somc thing about ev erythxng llls hobby and greatest delight is Pllotograpln Une of the most versatile fellow s, lrv alwass has been amonff the most popular and well liked fellows Ill the elass llls ready smile is familiar to eu ry one llls classmates wish lnm luelx in his future lIllll8I'ldlxlll s I N loulll f oulull Sturlinl S1 run I UllUlHlll'f, Mirror f rntrult lr lf: pr: Sl ntutn 1 HARRY CHARLES POEHLMAN 1837 KZIND AwENLl1 lf N4 nxuatum Among the most versatile and popular members of the 193rd Harry has been truly an all around fellow The possessor of an enviable scholastic reeord, he has also shown his outstanding ability in the held of sports, being a three letter man llxs congenial smile and modest manner are the trademark of his modest personality W ith the ability he has already dlsplaved, we are sure he will reach his goals with ease Student 4SSOCll1ll0ll, Book Ireasurf r, field Days, Lurlct Basrball Il Baseball, Record Book, Sturlznt .Serine callfllllllllll, Sumunmg I earn, l urslty lraclc Team, l uratly fross l ountry lfam, Burllnell Honor Roll, blllllldblll, Hollrzr Ilst JOHN R POMPA ISU3 9. B.All,EY STR!-:ET Bt slrwss John is a great favorite with his vlassmates. Whether in the lunrh- room or on the south campus you will find him with a vrowd of friends. Although he has too little time to spend on extra-curricular activities, his smiling face is often seen at important class affairs and events. Judging by his pleasant nature and scholastic' achievement we are sure he will distinguish himself in the future vears. Library flide, Qffive Aide, Corridor Patrol, Rword Book f'll'lSllllIllll unrl Sophomore Fit 111 Days. MAXWELL MARTIN PRIZANT 3112 NN . NX ILT STREET Ht snr-:ss Wax with his peppy voice, exuberant enthusiasm, and work- munlike manner made many friends in his sojourn at Central. Nlax's slap on the bar-k and hearty greeting w are the distinctions of his amiable personality, Nl ax was one fellow who 1-ould be depended on. We wish him lots of lurk in his business 1-ureer. Fiolal Hays, Intramural Sports, .1Ifffill'-ffl'lllI'lllfl',l?I' Rcprosvlltlttitvr. ROBERT RAPPAPORT T003 Noicrii l2'ru S'rill-:l-:'r Bt sixi-:ss Hob has been one of the most delightful personalities ill the class. lle has been a happy-go-lnclxy sort aild has not let anything botller lliln. lt has been always do it with a smile. Bob has beell all ellicient iillll capable classmate, doing his work to the best of his ability. lfoolf liaslfetliall, Fielrl lla-vs. S. l. RI'llf1'WI'l1fllfll'4'. Camera lflull. Social ffommittee, ,-lssociale ,Iuslice of llie Student Court, lglll'llll'l'lI IIIIIHII' Roll. ALAN S. RENISTEIN 0727 URATZ STKE!-:T 'l'if:.u:lilNt: uxlilllu is all excellent student, but because of his quiet mallller we don't hear much about his scholastic ability. lle has participated ill the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Field Days, as well as being on the Fencing Team. Since Alan's name has appeared regularly on the Rarnwell llollor Roll as w'ell as the Scholastic Honors List we are sure that he will realize his ambition to be a teacher. ISIFIIIUIIIIJ' Club, Intramural Sports, l'i'nring Team, Free City College 1.'0lIlllIllfl?l', Tlllllflllg l.'UIllIlllffl'l', Cap anal Cozcn Committee, lflll'II1l'l'll llllllfll' Roll, s1'll0l!lSlll' Honors List. CHARLES S. RHYNE ZI6 I-I. Slsntsi-:wltzii STREET litll,l,l-IGI-I --filli'll lf'y'N combines lllllISIlill deptll iillll sincerity Nilll scholastic and artistic excellence. llis work ill the classroom is well represented by the fact that nfiharleyfs name has appeared on the Barnwell llollor Roll. Charlev has been the willller of Honorable Mention ill the Regional Art Exhibition in l948 and in Gimbel's Regional Art exhibi- tion in l049. lle has also won Second Mention ill the latter exhibition as well as being the Co-Art Editor of the l93rd Record Book. We all wish Charley the best of luck in any profession which he might choose. ,Il and larsily' Baseball, ,Il aml larsily' Sltllllflllllg, lnlramural Sports, Ilonorallle .llention Illlf, Regional .-lrt . Il'lll'll, Seconal Prize l9l8 Regional flrt :lll'lll'll, .llirror Staff, lfo-'lrt lfflitor, Recorrl Book, lfarnicell llollor Roll. CLENIENT NI. RICHARDSON Jiflto l'l l.i5lxl Ky I-1Nll-I 'lvl'lX1llll'NG lil speech lilo-mn is a man ol' few words. saying what is absolutely necessary alld reliraining from lengthy' discussions whereyer possible. Clem has participated ill many' class athletic activities as well as doing his daily class work. Cla-ln wants to proye his ability by becoming a teacher ill later lille, to get even, no doubt. 'I 'raclf l bam. MYRRY ,I . RIEBMAN I-050 Gul uln M l1:Nl'l-1 Pu um KIIY 'K l'l'l-I'1'5llillg sense of llllmor alld a radiating smile truly typify Nlurray. Ile has divided his talents he-tween avting as a Rook Rooln Aide, as a Corridor l'atrol Nlan, alld as a lloeker Patrol Nlan. Murray' has partieipated ill the Freshman, Sophomore, Hlltl Junior Field llays. Best ol' lul-k to one whose sparkling personality illlll sunny disposition will luring llim stu-vess ill his chosen pl'ol'4-ssioll: namely, pharmaey. Intramural Sports, I-'ivlal Hays, Locker Patrol, lgflI'lIll'1'H Hlhlllll' Roll. ROBERT M. ROBERTS 6.120 K ll.l-1 xllvl l-1 w STR lf:l1:'r M EIIHIIN la No one has llllll a more enjoyable lilne at Central llllill Rolf, llere is a lloy who gets a kick ollt of living. e'BlllD'Si. keen liking for sports illltl the opposite sex give him the qualitim-ations of a good mixer, Zllltl this personality will carry llim to high places. Due to his go-getting mallller, we will some day see his mark upon the world. The elass wishes him all the luck ill the world. Slfillllllillg 'lvl'Ulll, 193r1l Special Prrjevts Committee, Student Asso- Fillfillll.. ,Uirror-Celllrali:4'r 'ff',H'l'Sl'IIIlIlil't', 1flll'IIN'l'H Honor Roll. HAROLD J. ROBINSON 3l5 XX . Roosax lclfr Bot l.l'1YkRD M lslllelxlc llal is one ol' the llig gllllS of the elass. lle's on the Social Committee, the I,ill Committee, the 'l'utoring Committee, iilltl he was BVCII Co-eaptaill of the Intramural Basketball Team. Wvith all this, Hal found time, still, to get on the Barnwell Honor Roll. As far as outside activities go, Hal's interests llegin with wimmini alld end with swimmin', ill that order, of course. lIal's 2iIIllllIi0l1 is to get into the Held of Medicine, alld kllowillg him Zllltl his never-say-die spirit, we're sure he will achieve his goal. Radio HWUTIKSIIIIII, I llll'llllHU'lIl Sports, Tutoring Committee, Sovial Committee, Pin Committee, Captain Corridor Patrol, lfUl'lIll'0Il HonorRoIl. RICHARD ROBERT ROBINSON 301-I. N. l'lIGllTIl STREET 'TEACHING Rivll is the silent type, alld whell he says anything, he says it in a few well chosen words. For amusement he sometimes polishes his eight Barnwell llnttons. After school, he divides his time with the Radio Workshop, the City College Committee, alld the Tutoring Committee. He was also a Record Book Biographer, and a Locker Patrolman. Rich wants to hecome all English teacher, hut SillCC he's very interested ill making movies with his own camera, Ile may end by heing a second Cecil B. Dehlille. Radio HFIIFIYSIIUIJ, Rvrord Hook Staff, Tutor Committee, Lorker Patrol, lgl1l'llll'1'1l Honor Roll. JUSEPII R. ROSES RERG H23 N. l unr.l.n Srmzilrr R uno Kxsoi suv. XX itll an helping hand and an friendly smile. joe-M has ll1'l'lllll1' one of the liesl lilxed mcmlners ol' ollr 1-lass. ,loeu has lu-ell actin' us the fill-t'lliilI'll'llill of the l'ulvlicity Committee as well as lacing ou the Harnuell llonor Roll. Heeuse ol' his lose for Radio, Joe has uorlxed his may up to the position of Director of the Radio NN orkshop. llaxing an extensiwe knowledge of Radio Broadcasting. jot-U has appeared on programs at KYYN and at YN FII.. With his pleasant xoice and xilnrant personality, Ujoeu should go far in the tit-ld ol Radio. Program llircclor. Rmlio ll orlfslzop, R1-coral lioolf Slltfft fllbfillllif- mon, ljlllllififht' f.'0llIllIillt'1', lIIIl'IlllIllI'lll Sports. lfurnuv-ll Honor Roll. BARRY I. ROSENBLATT 56I5 N. l0'l'll STREET Aczmzot Yrnazx' Harry has been a trade-mark of thc class, lleis a typical l93rd stude. For a guy of his lmild, Barry can play a mean game of lbaslset- ball, too. Outside of srorts, he's an active member of the Radio- Vorlxshop, and of the l'ul1licity Committee. Barrfs plans for the future include his hecoming u Certified Pulrlic Accountant, and with his knack for ligures, numerical and otherwise, he's ill for a promising future. Ruilio ll orkshop 'ulrlicilvv f.'0lllllllfll'l', lulrumurul Sporls. l f My 4 RONXLD s LDON ROSENTHAL 5737 Uoowrz AVENPE xlEDlClNE We need give no introduction to Ron who with his ever present grin, his congenial personality and his willingness to work is one of the most Lopular fellows in the class. Besides making a hahit of the Barn- well lllonor Roll, the hig guy was responsible for the many dances and other events as the Co-Chairman of the Social Committee. Ron,,' has aspirations of becoming a doctor, and knowing how hc does things and does them well, we're sure he can't miss! fihfliflllllll Social lfommitlee. Radio llorlfsliop, Intrmnurlll Sports, BIIFIIICWII Honor Roll. JOHN SADER SI6 N. l0'rn S'I'Rl'Il'lT tIo1.I.l-:GE John has taken un uclixe part in serxiee to the school. Ile was Captain ol' the morning patrol and deserxes much credit for the smooth efficiency of its functioning. NX hatexer John intends to talse up in the future, if he carries on his duties then, hall' as xsell as he carries them otll non, he is hound to lind success. tfupluin Sluzlenl l'ulrol, .irltoof Serrire l,'llIllIllif1l'4'. fiolrl Ixov. ALLAN G. SALKIN Sli Nh Bt-Rus STREET ENGINEERIMQ is one of the smaller fellows of tht- elass, but his size eould oo yon, le's a mighty tough guyf lle's been on the Cadet lfootllall ltam Cadet Haselrall, and the Hook Basketball Teams. lle has a so nun aetive in all of the l93rd Field llays. Athleties don't con- utf all of All artivities. for heis on the Speeial Projevts flom- m ttu and is a Harnwell man. .-His plans for the future renter around tngineering and itis a 4'in1'h that his favorite job will be nu diuf' athletit' stadiums. Nporial I'r4je1'ls, .lIirror-C1-ntrali:er R4'prf'selllalire, Calle! Fool- lrall laflft lfllSl'lIl1ll, Intramural Sports, l l'l'SIIll1lllI, Sophomore, ,Iunior I' u 111 Hay Q, lllll'llH'Pll Honor Roll. MARK SAVRIN 6635 'N l8'ru STREET ENGINEERINQQ Nlark needs no introduetion to his vlassmates. llis unassuming. but urs sparkling personality is only one of Nlarlfs good points. Ilis rholastie ability ranks with the best and his extra 1-urrieular dllIYllIPH are manifold. Mark is one of the female sex's idols and muah of his time is taken up with those sweet young things. Viilh his retord at Central behind him. how van Nlark miss? 19 ful futoring fI0lIllllffU'l', lfnrnera lflnlr, 193111 Soeial fIOIlllllffI!'4'. llunustrv lflnlz, Intramural Sports, flIirror-f,'el1trnliz4'r Representrzliraf. Iiarniu Il Honor Roll. MICHAEL SCHIAVONE 'H70 tIoTTxoE STREET NlEnufni-3 Uur President, Mike Sehiavone, was admired and respected by all the members of the l93rd class, but more than that, he was a friend to all. Wwe ean't imagine anyone filling the position of class resident nor any of his other aetivities more ably than ulilikef' lis name was never missing from the llonor Rolls, but this never kept him from managing the football team, taking part in the field days and sitting in with the Committee of IT. W e are all 4-ertain of Nlike'. ' sueeess in the future, and we are even more eertain that he will earry our esteem and friendship, always. Presirlent of I 93r1l, Intramural lgllSIi'l'fIlllll. I r1'xIunan, Sophomore. and ,lunior l i4-lvl Ihrvs, l arsityv football llnnnger, l'I.Y1Y'lLlll'l' f.'ornmittr'e, Ifnrnnv-ll nnrl Srliolaslir Honors. RAY SCHIFFMAN H923 N. 32mm STREET NlEDll1INI'l Hay is tha- fellow who designed one of fIentral's finest low senior pins for many a year. ln his quiet. but energetic- manner, Ray has made himself many friends. lin-n with all the time he spends on rhe- elass and sehool projt-els. Ray has managed to maintain his seholastie' work and is on Sr-holastiv and Barnwc-ll llonor Rolls many times. XX e all want to wish Hay the best of lurk in his future endeavors. lfln-niixlrs' lflull, Intramural Sports. Rvrorrl Iloolr Staff, f.ill-f,vlIllfI'- man Ifnnqnvl f,'0IlllIlllll'1'. Ptllzlivitvx' f.'lllllllIlIll'l', I.oa' Senior I'in Ili-- Signer. IIarnn'1'Il llonor Roll. sflllllllxffl' Honors I.isl. ANDREW G. SCHULTZ ST49 N. TTI! STREET 'llliklilllitl when it comes to selecting a fellow who is a swell guy as well as being extremely talented, you would more than likely pick .'Xluly' lle accomplishes his athletic and scholastic feats with ease, steadi- ness, and accuracy. The latter stems from ,- K ndy's fencing accom- plishments. We know that success in ally endeavor will be his mark on the outside world. Dramatic Club, l'cncing Team, Chemistry' Club, lireelr Club, Co- Chairman I93rd Shotc Committee, Special Projects Committee, Student nlssociation, Post Graduate Committee, Centralizer-lllirror Repre- sentalire. liorntcell Honor Roll, Scholastic Honors List. SHELDON SELIGSOHN 6739 N. l8Tn STREET Luv If you see a group of fellows with main objective horseplay and fun, you can bet that Shel is in the middle. ln spite of this propen- sity for humor, Shel is quite ca able as a student, winning Barn- well llonors innumerable times. lilis social adventures need no ex- pounding as Shel is quite a fellow with the opposite sex. We know' that with Central the measuring rod, Shel will go far in the outside world. I ootball Band, Concert Hand, String Band, fl' Basketball, Radio Workshop, Intramural Sports, Special Przjects Committee, Hornucll Honor Roll. LOUIS L. SHANE 4035 46TH STREET Nl EDIIIINE Louie with his smiling countenance and outstretched hand will always be remembered. ln his mammoth job as treasurer, Lou proved his capability of really doing a thorough job. ln spite of all activities. Lou also found time to take part in the field days and Student Association. On the scholastic side Louie made Scholastic llonors and also is consistently on the Harnwell List. We all know that whatever Louie takes up after leaving Central, success is assured to him. Good luck to a swell guy. Student wissociation, Intramural Sports, l93rdClass Treasurer, Chemistry Club, Barnicell Ilonor Roll, Scholastic Honors List. JOEL H. SHAPIRO 1027 l,xKEsn1E AvENt'E Col.LEoE One of the foremost students of the class, Joel is the happy com- bination of scholar and artist. llis outstanding scholastic record of the past four years is a monument to holiest endeavor and a brilliant mind. A pianist of rare gift, ,loel has been recognized as all excep- tional. young musician. Nlodest to a fault, Joel is admired and respected by all. Editor-in-Chief of the Centralizer. .dissociate Editor of the I93rd Record Hoolf, School l'fxecutice Committee, Barnncll Honor Roll, Scholastic' Honors List. 'N EUGENE SILVER 818111. lI.uNl-:s STREET VETERINARY A very active member of the class, both ill scholarsllip alld sports- manship, tiene will long bc remembered by members of the l93rll. A very popular boy, ill addition to being a good student, Uflenew has participated in the field days klllfl the softball tourney. We are sure that all his flltllre desires will be realized, for such a fellow' as Gene is sure to find a llllf' place for himself ill the world. Stull:-nl .-lssoriulion lfl'lll'l'Sl'llllllfI'1', l l'l'SIlIlIlllI, Sophomore, ,lllllflff lfielal Days. l cllou'sl1ip Club, fl0llIlllflll'l' of IT, Intramural Sports, Special l'r1jcrts Comnutlw-, lfIll'llIl'l'fI llonor Roll. HARRY SILVERSTEIN 6025 N. MERVINE STREET Col.l.EoE Harry Silverstein, one of the Bigger members of the 193rd, has made a line scholastic and athletic record at Central. llis scholastic achievements were made ill the classroom, while his athletic achieve- ments were taken care of on the basketball court. This dependable, conscientious fellow, by his cheerful attitude and quick smile, has become one of the most popular figures in the class. Ile will surely find llothing but success in the future. Crulct Football, ,I l i Basketball, 193rfl Social Committee. ROBERT R. SINGER 6145 N. llTu STREET ICNGINEPIRINIL Bob was one of the best liked fellows in the whole of the l93rd. lle always knew what he was doing, whether in the classroom or ill the softball tournament that the l93rd held. Bob was an active member of the Astronomy Club for three years and he was also on the Planetarium Committee. The Barnwell Honor Roll also saw his name more than once. A great guy, we all wish him luck in the future. Astronomy Club, Planetarium Committee, Field Days. RONALD JOSEPH SLAVECKI :Boll NXELSII Roux TE.u:lnNu Tllrollgh his carefree and good natured style, Ronny has proven to be a great asset to the l93rd. llc is all excellent all around student allll has served his school and class by being a student tlltor. Ron is also one of Illc class artists Hllll because of his fill? work llc was chosen flo-Art-Eclitor of the Record Book. As his ambition, Ronny plans to go to college and take up teaching. 'l'o a swell fellow go our best wishes for continued success. SIIlll1'lll Tutors, l'ul:lir'il-V f.illIlIIllflll'l' l93rll, fill-,'ll'f-lfflfllll' l93r1l Recoral llooli, Cclltralizcr -lrt Ifslitor, Intramural Sports, lllll'lIN'l'll llollor Roll. RXLPII li. Sl.lCl'1l' H220 Iirnrinox M I-Qxl If xl'1lKONXl'I'I4 xl. Xll'i4IItNI1'a illlltlllflll rest-rxed and quiet. Ralph Nils always willillg to help a elassmate through the lrurden ot' sehool work. Ile would listen to the troulrles of his fellow stlldents and try to lind a solution to the prohlem. H4-sides lllt'st's qualities Ralph is illl illl0X1'ilNl'l'ilgIt'rlllllf'Ill. ,ludgiug Ivy his pleasant nature and his sueeess at Central. we look for Xl r. Sleep to distinguish himself in the future, ,ll und lurxitv .gUl'1'l'l'. f,'I'4lNS-f,'IIlllllI'Y 'll-run lfIll'llll'4'Il Honor Null. S'l'L'AR'I' D. SNYDER I H3 xltZkl'Nl.I-I1 STKE!-l'I' 'l't1:x1'll,t-:s Slut-yu eame from lfarnell lilementary to lll't'0llll' a popular memher ofthe l93rd elass. Always ready with a smile and a quip, Stun is a great guy to hate around to gixe anyone-is spirits a lift. Class and sehool spirit are eharaeteristie ol' Stu, Ile w as a valnalrle addition to the eamera eluh, and perfornied many other duties for the sehool. Good luek to a great fellow. f.illllIl'l'll lflulr. l,iUl'l'iIllPl' Patrol. llllflllllllllll Sporls. CHARLES R. SPECK SI33 Cin-:s1'Nt'1' Srlu-:I-:'r Bt sn:-:ss Charles Speek is a well-liked memher of the l93rd elass. Although somewhat on the quiet side. Charles studies hard, and as a result reeeiwed a ereditahle sm-hool reeord. lle has gained many friends through his good nature and affahility. NX hen Charles graduates from Central, he hopes to enter husiness. after attending Drexel. We wish him the hest of luek. I .N. Youll: lillllllfil. f:llI'IlIiNIliY lflula. FRANKLIN STEIN HTL! NI1:KlNt.l-:Y Srlu-:ET Manuztxu Une of the most aetixe memlsers of the lU3rd. Hlfranku is hest deserihed as an all around fellow. lle eau usually he found in a group of l93ers. amusing them with his humor or listening to the stories ol' others. Un the serious side Frank is a lvright student, Harnw ell and Seholastie llonors not to mention the Sophomore Xthletie Prize. .Xetive in sports he was a memher of the JY Footlnall Team. lf Frank eoutinnes the good work we are sure he will sueeeed in his ehoseu tie-lil of medieine. ,Ili Ifoullutll 'l?'um. lntrurnurul Sports. l'I3rrI Hook 'IvI'l'llNllI'1'f. Soc-iul f.'4lllIIIIlff4'f', l'run1 lfnllirriiltee. lfnrrirlor l'ulrnl. .gll,IlIllIltUI'I' Alltlrlie' .Nl'lllllllI'Xllill lH'llI'lI. lflll'ltH'l'II Honor Roll. .gl'Il1llllSli4' Honors l,i,.1. DAVID STEINBERG 6137 N. I5'rn STREET CHENIISTRY Dave is one of the rare few who are quiet and cheerful at tllt' same time. Always popular and a hard reliable worker Haven is one ofthe dependable memhers in the elass. llis name has ap eared ex ery year on the Barmsell llonor Roll. ln addition to this 'lilaveu is always lausy with some projeet for elass or school. Wie know that sueeess is a foregone eonelusion for Dave, Fontlmll lflllllf, lfunwru Club. l93r1I String Hunrl, Remrrl Hook Slrtff, l1'urnu'ell I-lunar Roll. W'ILLIAM H. STIGLITZ 2635 W. Gnunn Avlsxuf: Hrsmass Bill is one of the most jovial lioys of the l93rd. lle is always ready with a witty saying or pun to break the monotony of school- work. Bill's two main interests, as are those of the average high school student, are sports and girls. But he is a hard-working stu- dent, and takes his studies seriously. After graduating from C. ll. S. Hill plans to enter the field of husiness. llereis wishing you good luek and sueeess in the future. Corriflur Patrol, Junior Field IM-V, Prom Committee, Pin Coln- miltee, Cup and Conv: Cnrnntittee. ASHER STIQTMAN 3l3l Nh. Nlowwztmlem' AVEM E tllvn. limzlxaunlxo Those fellows who have lieu-ome acquainted with Asher in the past fem years have found him to be a superlative student. llis determination to suet'eed has Mon him a high reputation, just as his tireless efforts to help others have plaeed him on top with his elass- mates. II' Asheris past at Central is at all indieative of his future. he most eertainly will do well. Illtflllltllftll Sports. Record Html: lfiugrupher. 193rtI Student 'futur- ing l:IIIllIlIilf1'1', College l'.ll1ll'IlIlt'l' l.'nn1rnitlw'.. ,flll'IIlt'4'H Htmur Rull, Selialustie Honors List. MARSHALL W. SKTKER T051 NlI4IIlI'1'Yl'1R Avlext E liwtzlwlel-:lump Almost any student in our 1-lass will attest to the fat-I that Marshall stands high seholastieallv. llis great determination to sueeeed has non him 'the admiration of his t-lassmates. Hut Nlarsliall is hy no means a lrookvsorm. llt- has taken part in many of tht- srhool and elass aetixilies. These int-lude playing in the st-hool oreliestra and as ehairman ol' the College lintranee Committee. We are sure into whatever field of engineering he enters. he is sure to suereed. junior lfif-Ill llnkv. Urrhestru. Student flssuriutinn. Sflllllll uml Coin Club. lfhuirrmm of the lfnllege l'.'ntrunr'e l.vlllIIllIilIt'V, Stutlent 'fulurs I93r1I, Speriul Przjet-Is ffonunillee. llfffllf-l.'l'I1H'llliZ1'l' Reprvserzlrtliiw, liurnuv-ll uml S:-huluslif' Honors. GILBERT BARNET TABBY lllh W. XX xoulv: kVl'lNl'E l'IlHUlU1W Uil'su energetie. eflieient manner of working plus his ever present geniality' plaee him high in the regard of the elass. lt is to 'Gil that we owe the sueeess ofthe pins whieh adorned the members ofthe l93rd. In addition to these diverse elass aetivities. Gil has also found time to aet as a student tutor and to take part in all of the worthy' eampaigns. We all know that Gil will be an asset to the profession. Student Association. I93rd Pin fillllllllilflv lfhuirnmn. Social Lllllll- mitlee, BllflI1l'Pll and Selmluslie Honors. PA UL TA MNY H60 NN i-:sTm in limi If 'KRNIEID l-'omzies Paul is one of the more reserved members of the elass. Yet. whenever his name is mentioned. we all are familiar with his friendly mannerisms. Patil served on the Chess Club one year and also on the Corridor Patrol. V e sineerely' wish Paul all the sueeess he deserves in the wide. wide, world. Chess Club. JAMES E. THOMAS, JR. I8118 Assn.:-:v Rom lhiuuiuzm liddy ' has made his presenee felt in various musieal organiza- tions ofthe school. llis hot trumpet has been an asset to the swing hand, eoncert band and football band. Although a good athlete. he has been modest about his ability' and has participated unpre- tenliously' in elass sports. Eddy ' is also an exeellent studentg and though he does not amass phenomenal averages, nevertheless under- stands the work and does it well. l93ral String lfunal. Student lxsuriutiun, 'I'l'SllIlllllI., .gIlIlIIIIIlI0l'l'. unfl ,Iuniur Field Iiuhvs. Uureliing lfuml. Slum' fillllllllillvlk firlrlliwll Honor Ruff. PAUL TONGUE 5929 Fnoxraxuz STH:-Li-:T Ciiisyiirzu. l'lYlilNEliRIYG ll' you like a lively rlassroom. make sure Paul is around. W hiteyf' has an inexhanslible supply' of sharp remarks suitable for all oeea- slllllr. llis ready wil and pleasant personality have won him a unique plaee in our minds and have made many' friends for him. Yet. 'White-y has a more serious side to him. Ile has been a star tuba player in the band for live terms and won the Nleelianit-al llrawiug l'rile. l'aul plalls to alleud llrexel. I I'.lllllIHlll ffunrl. llifflll'-1.'l'llfl'!lliZl'I' R1'prl'xa'l1tllli1'1'. SHIIIVIII Issu- rmlmn. field lluxvs. I'l3r:1 .N-lflllg Hunll. Currirlur Patrol. Qffin' liilv. lntrumurul Slmrls. ll:-rhunia-ul lfl'IlH'iIlf.f l'ri::'. X LAN 'l'RACH'l'l'lN BENQ f5ll N. fliiltll S'l'llElf1'l' .Int RN tlllsu Klan is a tu-ll-rounded personality. Klhletivally invlinn-d, ,-Ui' has partie-ipata-d in many t'Xll'il'l7lll'l'll'lllilI' avlivities and has pvrformt-ml well.. Une ol' the liu-lit-st fellows, he is always illtt-rt-sting. Nll0lllt'I' arguing out volnple-x politit-al problems or dismissing baseball. Uiftt-tl with illl analy tic-al mind, .-Nlutllilllxs vlearly and speaks l'0llYllll'lllgly. You VUIII1' to realize that tlu-re is more to him than his personality, something that vannol ln- duplivaled. Good luck for thu- future, Alia, ' l.Z4'Hll'llIiZ,I'l' Slfrff, Cod:-t l oollmll, Illlffllllllflll .SIl1ll'IS, ldivlfl Ihr-ys, f,orruIor Patrol, .Nfllllvlll .lSSlK'lllli0ll, 1fllfllll'f'H Honor Roll, Srholnstic Honors. ,lNSll1'Ill1l'll ltditol. 193111 Is'vr'oraI Hook. LOWELL N. WALDO 4018 I.xNc:xs'l'l11lt AVENI E ll uno Xxvn Numa: Ht-ing born and reared in a sports minded vity has talwn effcvt on Sonny. Baseball, basketball, football, travk, are all the same to him. As long as it is a sport, you will lind him either partivipating or attending. ln his studies he has shown an outstanding aptitude. llis interest in sc-holastit' and athletic' 1-vt-nts will be iill invaluable help in his chosen Career. I urxiliv lfroxs-lfounlriv 'l'vum, l'lI'l'SllIlIllll, Sopliomorv, ,Iunior Fieltl Du-vs. Inn-umur-ul Sports. MORTON B. WAPNER 4550 N. WARNOCK STREET Atu:lllTE1:TL:ms Mort is the kind of guy who is well liked by everyone who knows him. llc continually kee s you in good spirits and always has a witty remark for you. A ways interested in sports he took an active part in the Sophomore and Junior Field Days. Mort would like to enter the lield of architevture. llis ability to take things as they come will aid him in his sur-cess. Inlromurul Sports, Sophomore- mul Junior l ivl4I Iluys, Student ASSOf'illli0lI, flhl'lIliSll1Y Club, Prom f:0lllllIil1l'l'. AARON WASSERMAN -1044 W. Guunn AYENLE tIo1,l,isul-1 Svholar, thinker, musiviau. All these desvribe ,-Karon. Ile is known as one ol' the outstanding students of our class, having, each term, rf-aped a full harvest of svholastic honors. Many of us were aware of his sharp hit and delightful humor, too. llis rabid school spirit has manifested itself with his participation in the orchestra and publivations of fl. ll. S. We ltnow to one so gifted, 2-3lI!'l'l'SS will not be long in 1-oming. wwf,-ru,-7 q,',.,,,,-,,lig,4-r, I'r1'si1lont IJ lfurrvn! lfrvnls lflulf, Ur:-hrslru. C. ll. S. String l',lllSl'lllIlll', l r1'slnnun Srlmlurship l'ri::1', l'I3r1l Show fllIllIllIilfI'l', lt:-4-oral Hook, String Bond, lntromurul Sports, ,fll7'lIU'l'H Honor Roll, S:-holuslic' Honor List. FRANK RXICNIUNID W.k'l'KlNS IJH N. Ikxox Sun-xi-:'r PIIKHYIUIN l rank NX atkins has lnccn successful iu anything he has undertaken. Not only has he achieved commenilalrle marks in his school ysork lrut he reached the pinnacle of athletic fame in his track achievements. For when he non the annual hexathalon. Frank wrote his name into the annals ol' distiuguislul Central Iligh athletes. l rank's amiable and yct resery ed manner makes us surc that he will succeed in his chosen liclcl ol' Pharmacy' and that he will make friends as easily in the onlsidc world as hc has done in his slay at Central. lursil-v 'l'l'lll'ln'. ,Il lfuslrcllmll. .Il f.'l'USS-l.'lllllHI1Y. Il inner fflll fflllllllll llcxulhlou., ,Iurcliu 1vlIl'lllt' Rccoril-holrlcr I . of IPVIIII. Iuritutiou 'l'l'Ill'Ii' llect, Ilztrumurul Sports. DONALD WEINER 5911- KHNIBLE Avian E M:4:ox'NTlN4: Dependable, quiet, and conscientious are litting words to describe H -s - - - ff s, , Don. Besides being a lille student, Don was a popular and co- operative member of our class. I-louis liking for sports ys as shown in his participation in all ofthe field days. llon's plans for the future include a college course in accounting. Considering his propensity toward ligures, Don should succeed admiralnly. Ficlal I,ll'VS, Inlruluurul Sports. EDGAR WEINER 0002 N. IT'ru Suu-it-:'r xlEDllIl'Nl'I Always a conscientious worker and student, i'hl1ly continually trys to lretter himself. The kind of fellow who likes to have his say in the alfairs of the school, he has not sat hack and let the other fellow do the joh. The high honor of being elected Vice-President of the Studcnt Association shows the high accord in which he is held by his friends. Because of his mature outlook on life and thoroughness in work, he are sure he will do well in any field he may choose. lice-Prcsiilcnt Slurlcnl flssuciuliou, Debating Team, Ficlrl Ihlhvs.. Junior l'rom lf0lllllIflfl'1', Banquet f:lIIllllIflIl'1', lflll'llH'4'H Honor Roll, l fommiltcc of I T, I llllfl'-Sl'Il0,IlStfC League. ELLIOT T. WEISMAN 020 Avznon S'l'REl'2'l' Puum un' ll' anyone ss alkcd demn the corridor of Central, and lrumped into lil, he is sure ol' a hearty hello and a warm smile. After playing the trumpet in thc hand for two years, he heard Xl r. Smith state that someone was needed to play the lraritoue horn. So, lil forgot the trumpet, and for the next two years hc played the baritone horn. With his amiable smile and cheerful personality, lil is already on the road to success. lbollmll Holul. String Bond, lfurriclor Patrol. llllrumurul Sports. FRED WEITZMAN IES! S. ll'l'l'H STREET C0l.l.I-ltbli ll' ever there was a boy' at Central who eombined good looks. a happy outlook on life. and a dynamie personality' to his best advantage, it is llappy.U Neyer without a smile, Hap has supplied many' humorous moments to what might be to many, just another sehool day. Although he has aeeelerated into the l93rd, Hllapu has been fully and eompletely' taken into the fold by the l93rd, whose members eonsidered him a great addition. llereis looking forward to a great future for a swell fellow, GERALD WEITZMAN 530 S. 5-lTll STREET 'N1EDtc:INl-1 Jerry is regarded highly by the members of the elass, because of his agreeable and good natured attitude, and because he is always doing the best work aeeording to his ability. Jerry participated in both athletic and social activities. With Jerry's glittering per- sonality, initiative, and seholastie ability, we are eertain that his name will shine forever in the pages ofthe l93rd. Sophomore anal ,Iunior Field Du-vs, Intramural Sports. Stlula-nt 'l'nIor, Reeorfl Book Stqff, Chemistry' Club, Speeiul Pfld1?l'fS Comrniltve S. -I. Represcntulilw, Hurnzrell Honor Rall, Scholastic' Honors List. NORMAN J. WILSON lotlj OYTII Ax l'1'Nl'E Col.l.l-:ui-1 During his Central stay, Norm has made a host ol' friends. Outstanding in seholastie ability, he is among the highest students in the elass. Norm is interested in the field of journalism and has displayed his literary talents in the pages of the lfentrulizer. Besides writing, Normu has his eye on engineering or astronomy as a future voeation. Vihatewer he may undertake, he is bound to be a sueeess in the world. ,Il Soccer, Illtrumurul Sports, ffentrulizer, wlssoeiule Editor of the Record Iiuolf Staff, Student ,-tssociution, Camera Club, l. N. louth Count-il, 1glll'llH'l?Il Honor Roll, Sf'll0lllSlil' Honors List. LEONARD WOLLACK 3930 kljl x S'l'KI-ZET xlEDl1IlNI-Q l.enny'i has contributed to the life of the l93rd from the time be lirst entered the hallowed halls of Central. llis taunting. yitriolie, lllilIlIlI'I' has always been a sonree of humor to his elassmates. l.enny'sA' presenee w as tl-It at all the Central football and basketball games where he led the eheers in a manner all his own. ll e all wislt him good luek in tbe future. lfo-lfupluin of the lflu-el'lr'rul4'r's, lfnrriflor Patrol, Cop :mal flown Conilniltee. HARRY NORTON ZANKMAN 6235 Il.4sTou AvENt'E Bt slNEss llarry is the carefree, happy-go-lucky fellow whose sharp wit is present no matter what the occasion or place. There is always one ill every class, who without being asked. will always be ready to jump right into the thick of things, and can be depended on to complete any task. llarry with his distinctive personality, cheerful aspect, and always willing attitude has made many friends. W'e're sure that llarry's presence will he fell as much in the wide, wide world as it was in his stay at Central. Record Book, .-frl Slqff of the lfr'ntruli:er, .Uirr0r, Corridor l'u!rol. LOWELL ZEID 545 YENA soo STREET l,ENTlSTRY An intelligent and conscientious student, Lowell has done his school work exceptionally well and has also found time for many after school activities. Possessing a pleasing personality, he has made many friends in the class. Voss-easing a lively interest in mathme- matics, he has been a member ol' the Math Club for four years. After graduation Lowell intends to study Dentistry. Because he is sincere and thorough ill his work, we are sure he will succeed. ,Uothenmties Club, Student Tutors, College Ifntruncv Cormnittee, Burntcell Honor Rolf, Scholastic Honors List. lllfl M511 ll me ulllglf-gat? avalll wlth tllllilflll wmv lhy Ilnnol uv II alvrlsh md land lt to the skv once 111011 we ll Slllg the Sizllllt' olfl glol wus S0110 Z 'f ', W U vi . YI. V! 5 T, YI .1 'f K O 0 6 1Y I 1 0 o Q, I I v, 1 D 5 . .Qi it 041 Rd! Wade! 1 ' '- - . ' 1 1 1 4 v 1 1 4 w .., 1 1 1 ' ' 4 .n, . 1, . , l ' A ,. 4 N A . 1 fi . .4 1 fi fi I.. F Q 4 .-' ' ,' . , 7, , fl' ,I Q 1 ,9 ! I 1 1 i A I 'I'0Ii'l Af Slmrls. vunlrurj lu the- opinions nl' lllilllf uninforlni-el vrilics am- un llllpibfllllll unwl intl-grail part ul Ce-nlrul lligh Svlmol. ln- elve-4l. for ai sf-huul ul' liinitn-ml 1'llI'0lllIlt'lll fl. ll. S. has prmw-al quite lltlfllllililllll' in the-ir 1-unflivls un lhv illlll0ll1' lim-ld. 'l'hn- l0ISr1l Class' slay ul Cvntrail has.1-mnipairaliw-ly speaking. ln-on an xvry prolific une- insular us llhzunpinnsliips urn- vom-4-rmffl. For thi- lmrile-s ul' thi- Crimson und llnlil han- illllilSS4'll an mlul nl' ten Publiv lligh l.e-uglw l'l'0YNIlS in lhc- four 51-ur sojourn ul' lhv l9I5r1l. Xml thc- rm-spa-vlzllilv finishvs ul' uihcr Nlirrur learns drmsn out thi- quvslion- able- 4-pilhc-is thrown in tha- pulh ul' Cc-ntrulitvs in its u-ry walw. -Xlso. Cn-nlral ulllla-tvs ham- dune' wi-ll on sundry uwaisioiis in uulsiale-. inilix ieluul vmnpe-litiun. Knotlic-r signilivauit ill'llt'lNQ'lIlQ'Ill. imle-4-ul. probably ilu- most singular ol' all au'1'mnplislnne-nts is tha- runnvr-up linish in the- l'0lIllN'llll0Il for lhv Xlorrison 'l'rophy. annually amurmla-fl In the si-lmul with tha- highs-sl pe-r4'v11tzlgv ul' its slush-nts zu-tin-ly talking part in aillilm-tics. El'llllL 'I'hv Spurts I,t'll2ll'llllt'lll ut Ugunlz atnnl Ulnvj has gre-ally 1-in-miralgt-tl tht- ala-wlopliu-lit untl llllllt'l'!4lilll4lllIg ol' all sports lmth :luring unel alta-r lln' rvgulur st-lnml se-ssiuns. Klitvr sr-luml hours. tht- illlllt'lt'F. vstulnlislic-al or putt-ntiul. Ullgilgt' in ai prngrzun that ussnra-s lllt'lll all of an 1-lium-4' tn t'tllllIN'lt'. rvgurtllvss ul' grads-. sim-. wt-iglit ur ability. The' Pliysivzil l'lllllt'illl0ll l,t'Ilill'llllt'lll rvzilizm-s tht- inipnrtuncv ol' spurts in all aruunel training annul fl:-u-lopim-lit. 'l'he- spirit nl' winning is gn-ut. hut in alning so tht- highest t'liz1rzu-t1-r- istivs of what spurt stuntls for niust ht- 4-xtravtvcl on tht- zltlilvtia- tit-ld. Thus are tht- iclcals nl' Sptlrliilllilllilllp gn-ally k'llll2'lIlt't'tl. 'l'ht- lllilllf Sllt't'lfSSl'lll gratls ol' Cc-ntral tm-ants haue vurrivrl on and will 4-mltiillw to varrx on tht- sportsmanship. vonragv. and tht' in- slmnitahla- spirit that am- SfIl0Ilflll0llS with the traditions ol' C1-ntral. ln this ss ay. Ce-nlral has rvupt-al vxvn mort- than vhznn- ionships. sonivthing whilt- not as 1'mu'r4-tv. 11-rtziiiily is tht- highvst IllilIlll.t'Slilll0Il ol' tht- lllvillllllg of sports. Sports and Cc-ntral can prmully stancl togm-tlivr. use 01 Qulufe fo Mt B1 npamm Sla1kowsk1 Xlr B6llJdllllIl bta1kow'-.kt IH a p1rwonaU1 whom th1 wird wnll n1y1 r Lllllli lorg1t l'or ln hm six Xl arg as h1 a1l of thf' Phy H11 al l'llllId.ll0l1 D1 partln1 nt Sta1k HQ h1 waQ fondly 1allcd lllfl11lI'l Il h1ms1 If and hrs philosophy to the 1 Illlrl Hlllflt nt hody W ho ldll help but r1m1 lllllll' how as Loavh of tht most t-,111 t P'iiflll lldklxt tball ltdIll'I ln many a day qldl k,1ool and l0llt 1t11l no math r how 1xa1tlngth1 1lr1 tnnstanu I 1 ahnly dm 1 ted th1 lt am onward Knd how h1 always taught that good sportsmanship was the p1nna1'l1 ol ldlllt th tt Wllllllllg th1 galn1 was llllptlrldlll, but ht ing a good los1r 1 y1n mort llll portant Nlr bta1kowskl Ill Xl r fdlltll to I1 nd a 1-.ympath1t11 1ar to a Sllllll nt ln 1hc.tr1es pm llllllll b1 h1ar1I whtn Sta1k stood at th1 dats, at th1 llt'l0'llI of a pep rally and In his own ln1m1tabl1 manner mspm d thu t1 am an1l all those that h1 ard hun Mr Sta1 kow skl yy a- 11-rtatnly om who waQ looked up to and admired and th1 unanlmlty of the admtra tton t1lls ln 1tQ1lf why th1r1 was a Sort spot 1n 1 ynry Centralltt 5 ht-art when the newQ P31111 throuvh that he waQ l1ay1nff Hut wher1y1r he IS now one thmg IS rertaln h ha-. I1 lt a mark on Central llwh llt phllosophy and ht-. t1a1 hmUQ han been so well lllt lllldlFll lnto hm pupils that sotmthtnv of his 1hara1't1r haQ Fbfflalllt 1l b1 hmd to Qpur on those I'PlTldllllIl0' to tytll Ur1at1-r f1 ats Ill! l93rd 1IaQs Qaluu-, Ur B1 Iljdllllll bt 11 kow-kt It dl h1 r 1oa1 h and frwnd 86 O . . . . O l U U I ' ' O ' K ' A v rl-, fl .4 . 1 I 3 ' ' . . ' 4 I ' I X V 1 I 'l I ' I . l ' l . . . . U . . ' I1 I ll A ' I 1 .W ' ' h . I ' L ' v'Y I1 I 1 l I I L' ' 1 L A Y b Lk 1 I' l I ll .Y . 1 ' 1 1 1 I ' I 1 I I I I 1 I ' I '1 I . 1 I. I V 1 I I' I1 ' ' I I I I1 '1 , ' I 1 '1 - 4 1 1 v 1 I '1 1 l 6 I ' '- .ia 2 ' ' I - I -1 If ' . 5' 1 px 1 fx I ' - I ' N I I '. L ' I - . I I 4 ' I 2 . I 14 1 1 I ' I D ' . - . , , . and lllS very pl'l'Sl'Ill'0 was Plltlllgll to rvstort' f'0llfl1lt'lll't' ln any waverers. Ihe proverbial . I I Il 1 Y 1 I ' I A I A .Y I I . I I ' l l' . . . , D , i , . l . . I I I I ' D I I I1 1 1 I 1 ln l A I 'Y . '1 v I 1 - ' I ' '1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - l ' 1 ' - ' , L- ' ' A , . . , , -, t 1 K x L- ' 5 V , v - ' fl - 4. Y ,M , C . .. - C. - , , W . K in 5 . A 6 . .,, ., C , . , . . . , 1 . . . . , D , U .. , . , .. . . , . ' i I ' 'K' 'I A4 I I . I 1 I 5 I . .9 ww K FOUIHAII dlll I nth Jonathan Ilarflm NX llllam James 'Ilan Lleherman Cllgr Donald Nlole xIIIIldCIq1IlldW0ll9 Ugr R ISI' B XI I Rolnert f nmmln John Ilolan Iharle Rhwnz 'iflff FR Sslw an Bonn 'Nls ron Freeman Peter Ixalh-h V4 llllam lxlllcm ne Irun Ixorostoff Anthony I avera Ftlwarcl Laguna lleor e Xleehika. Roherl U'NeiII Capt. RI HN LING David Fisher 'Horton I'i.'her A E lllll LETTEIIIIE IXNI II' I IIIPFRLI' XIII' RS Warren NI Leun fupt Danlel Loreh BAQKI' IBALL YN alter Xhrams Stanles Ixrakow er ffup W arren NI I CWIII I eonartl IX ollaelx Ronald Xlvram fupl I R If K I arrs I' rlealman If up! J SIN INI NI I NI Rolrert IJIIHIITIIII Ilarrx Io, Sha Jerome hotzen Daniel Loreh James Park Harrs Poehlman Rohert Roberta TFNNIS Ric-haral I'ro:: 'I'ABLl 'I FNNIS Maxwell Fixher fillrert Kosonslmy Ronaltl Kravitz 87 Nanlew I'l 1Ilf'l ldIl I,dlllCI I.or1h Benjamin xlllllflll Rolrert Nu hola Ilarrs Poehlman I lement Ruharal on I'ranI. W atlun IROSS LOLNTRX Benjamin xl0hl'lIl Ilarrx Ioehlman I' I' 'Nf INC Bernard l'ol4I.'tein Louis I ionni I erald Paltin .Knclrew Sc-hullz I O0'I'BALL BXNID Rivhard Ilartman I,eonar1I Peters lfuphl Flliot NYE-isman FOOT It is the standing desire and greatest hopcof every Central lligh student to see the day when the local gridders will swamp Northeast. lint it seems that the aforementioned locals just can't turn the trick against Xli. This season being the best in recent years. certainly the best for Stan Peflle and crew since the 1938 Championship. it was almost a certainty the Crimson and Cold would nip Northeast. and at the same time cop the PHI, title. lt is old and sorrowful news that a T-0 loss blighted these hopes. but the reverse on Thanksgiving Day' did not in the least cast a disparaging shadow across the previous record. 19118 was a poor season for Central with only one meagre victory finding its way to the win colunln. No one knew what was in store for '49. Of course the l93rd Class knew that whatever might come the class would be capably' represented. Don Mote and Bill James. two indispensable stalwarts of the forward wall. and ,lon Harding. speedy' starting halfbaek, played very' important roles in the compiling of a 5-win. 1-loss record in Pill. competition. Paul Guth. of the 193, was a vaisity' man in '18, Don with his 5-l0. 170 lb. frame, stood his guard polition with such great dexterity. endurance, and charge that he was awarded more votes than any other lineman for the All Public squad. placing him as the best linesman in the league. It is often noted that the strongmen of the forward wall play with unseen and therefore unsung greatness, but no one will forget Don's brilliant re- covery of a Southern fumble that set up the second touchdown and proved the turning point in the great 25-420 upset. 'llhe stellar line play of blond Donald Mote. two-year yeteran. was a very bright spot among the many of the '49 season. just like Don. is soft spoken. quiet liill James. but on the field. what action! llis short crew cut and solid. well built fralne. padded with 180 lbs. of muscle and nothing else make him the stand- ing image ofa West Point varsity man. llill spent three years on the varsity bringing down runners who dared come within his reach. Six-one and one of the biggest members on the squad. he earned honorable mention on the ,XII Public Team. although many feel that even this honor isnit suflicient for the hard charging right tackle. ,lonnie llarding. wearing the famed number ll and starting at the right half-back position. proyed to be one of the speediest. most elusive. hard running backs in the league. ,lonnit-. peerless on defense will always be remembered for his game saving tackle of an Olney end. who had gathered in a pass and was in the clear. and on his merry way' for the goal line. Whenever Jon latched onto the pigskin. he was off like a streak of lightning. eating up large yardage before being brought down. jonathan Harding certainly did his bit of scoring for the team. and proved his value. innumerable ways in the successful surge of the team. 88 BALL 'l'he entire club turned out to be one of the best in the league. ln l.eo lxli1l1t'0.kll'0llI'-yt'iil'lIlklll, the team boasted of one of the finest passers. and just about the coolest. and most deceptive 'll-l orination quarterbacks in the district. Nlanco wound up a great season by making the itll Public squad. livery coach is given an extra lift, when he finds on his squad a boy of thc caliber of warren f'l'ig4-rj Panng-I, one who literally- plays his heart out. Warren did an enormous share of the ball carrying for the team and never stopped driving for that extra inch. Always to be remem- bered is the unbelievable performance of Fullback Tiger Pannel in the famous Southern game, when he led the school to its greatest victory in recent years. by scoring three times in the last half, the final tally coming in the dying seconds of the fourth quarter. Big End Bob Bachman who crossed the goal line with many a Manco pass was the other local on the lineup of the league's best. while Tony Nfassaro, husky guard received Honorable Mention. 'l'he big game of the year was of course the Southern game, preceding which a giant pep rally presaged a win at 12th and Bigler. But. no one expected the mammoth rally that carried the locals from the depths of a 20-0 deficit. into an amazing 25420 victory. This victory and the next, a 35-0 rout of Germantown, portended great things in the ofiing for CHS. Spirit ran high as the Mirrors minus Pannel put on a beautiful exhibition of rumling and alert line play, to take Bok, 20-6. -Xrmistice Day saw a hard fought battle with Olney, in which two second-half tallies. including a 61-yard jolt from scrimmage by Pannel. proved sufficient margin for the locals to win lslf0, with the aid of Charley Goodall's educated toe. This placed the locals in a tie for first place. The Dobbins Mustangs fell 20-6 with Manco scoring two and passing for the other TD. Gratz had also won their 5th straight game and the PHL title hung on the outcome of the Central-Northeast. and Gratz- Olney tilts. The 53rd annual meeting of the two rivals saw Central enter the fray with an unblemished record against a Northeast team that had lost to Southern. tied Roxborough. and upset highly rated Frankford team. PHI. defending champs. No one was calling the outcome of this battle. although many inwardly felt. that this year was it. However. it wasn't and Nffs lone score. which followed a quick lviclx and a recovered fumble on the CllS 5-yard line. carried them to victory' and eley ated Cratz into the coveted Championship position. 'l'hus ended the season on a sorrowful note. especially for those playing their Swan Caine. But after the pangs of disappointment had worn off. the realization was that this was a very suc- cessful year for Central. the beginning of a new era. the era ofa powerful football team, and the accoinpanying school spirit to cheer theln onward. 89 ,,.. .. . hem, e BASKETRALI ln reee nt ye are he re at Central Hlgll Se hool the lrasleetlrallsqttael of Be n Qtavleowslel his almost lll0Il0Il0llltll the attention of the stuelent body l lst year le el by two ef ourown l93rel boys I o Captain Ronny Xbramsanel XII Pllllllt l arry l'l'lCtllIldIl the Mirror passe rs f-ame surprlsmgly vlose to a PHI champlonshlp lhe season of 1918 19 marlemg the ele parture ol the' heloxeel Staele from our lavulty was a natural result of what the skillful and ealenlatlng coach eoulel do 5ldl'tlIl0' the years practlce wlth only two lettenne-n re turmng Paul Bonne and Ronny Abrams he built a wmnmg elub out of ,lay N ee hopefuls I hls squad of two holrlowrs and a bunch of second teamers complleel the most llllpfl ssne eourt revorel smce 1916 and carrleel the svhool to the Shaughnessy play offs at the Palestra Ronny Xbrams popular member of the elass starte el hls hoop antles ln 9B when he made- Coavh llort s Jay Yee squad 'lhe sery next season, he jumped right up to the yarslty to be the only 195 er on the squael Ronny ls one of those unelenlahle fighters that no Hood elub e an elo VNllllOlll Hts se-rap and de te rmlnatlon uneler the boards pros eel a great asset to the team and he reaehly earneel hls tltle of Co Captain X hlg strapplnv forward he tan always be depenele el upon to get lll the game auel vet that ball Xt the onset of the season, ll was efxpeeteel that Xlrrams anel Paul lionue would carry a great burelen on the squael hung the only two ye te rans But the wonelers that Stark pulleel on us ln the way of ele wlopmg plate rs can ne we r he ne glevteel X see-mlngls lllQlglllflf'dlll. figure although quite hroael anel hefty was larry lrelelman just another ,lay Yee 90 .1- 11r.1111 1 -.111 .11 lllll 111111 111111 111111 111111 151111 111.11 1 11r N -1 11.11 .1111 N111r11 Ill 1111r '1111111' 1111r1l1f' I1 H -1 .1-1111 111 11 111 lllll 1 r 1 I1 S5111 11 11111 11 1 I1 Ur1.1 1N 11111r1 III1 11111r- 1 ll .11 1 lpl11.1 ldN 1 X1 r N11 Il .1rr1 I1 .11111 1 1 -11r DFIH1 11 I1 11 11111-1 111111r1111 11 111.111 r 1111 1 I1 11 .1111 1 I1 11111 1 1r11 1 11 1111111 471111 r .1 X1 FN 11.111111 111.111 lllll 1 r 11.1r1l- lt 111111- 11111 11 IIN4 N 1 1 . - ll 1111 1 . ll 111 lfl 1 11111 N1 11114 1- 1.1- 1 11111 N . 1111 N1 .1- 1.1 IFN Ill 1.1r-1 1 111111111 Il 11111 1 1 I4 1 Fl .1111 T111 1.llll N ll 11r ff.1r111 F11 1 1.111111 1 lll1N111 1.11 ll 111.1 N1 11.11 .1rr1 111 1 ll 1111111 11111 111 IIN 1.11111111N 11111111 1111111 N 1111 . 1 111N 1 11g gun lll 111.1111 11 I1 1 11-1 111r1111- I1 .1 H111 1111 1111 11 I1 .1-1111 1 ll .1 1 . 11111r1 1 ll 1 11-1 111 111 1'1U'll .lr -1.1N111 111111 11111 1 11111-1111-- Ill 1 11 11r 1111r 1 1.111 111 1 Il1X 1111 1 11111 11 11111111 111 111r1 1r I1 11111 1111 .11111 1,111 111111111 I1 r11.1l1- 11 llll lllll IH Ill 11 111--11-N1 lll 11 1111r 1 1.111 11111 .1 r1f'11 10101111111 111111 1.111ff lllt N-1 1.11 11 It I1 111 1111r IIN 11111 QN 1111 1111 1 r11 111111 .1 0.11111 11 r.111 11r1 ll l.l1 1ll.IllX I1 .1r 11111111 1111r .1111 111.1111 1115 llll 11 ll 11111' .1- -1111111 I1 1 11.1 11 1- I1 11111111- 111.11U111 11 111 11r1 llN 11-N 1 11111111.1 11 I1 111 .1 N r11111 I1 1 1.1111 111111- ll 1 Ill 1 11.1- .1 ff 11111111- IIIIN 1 .1111 1111 .1 D1 N11 111 -11111' 11 ll 1.1r11r 11 111 .11 1111- 1 I1 F1 1 lll r.1 11- N1 .1-1111 S1111 1 I1 1111r1 IX .lNSlNl.lIl11 11 1 .111 .11111 1r.1111N 11r 1 I1 lr-1 1.1 11 1 11 111 1 1r. IIN 111 1 N1x1l 1 11l1U1r 1111 . 1 1 lll1l I1 1 .1 1 111111 1 11 11 1 11111 11 11.1111 11111.11 1 1.1111 111111- ll 1 1.1- 11 ld - ll 11 1 IIS -1.1-1111 111111 1 D1 X1 r1 1011515111111 1111 111115111 11 1 r.1111 S1 111111 -plrlt 111111 1.1111p.1111 11 f1111r.1 91 Although for some unexplalnable reason Wlallw Bennet s baseball nlnes have always had perslstent trouble m wmnmg games the C H S aggregatlon of 1949 was a splrlted club capable at tlmes of beating any club ln the league In 1948 the team composed mainly of exuberant roolues came ln wlth a record of fixe wms and mne losses This led many to hope for a successful season m sl-9 In Jerry Schultz Leo Manco and Wo Hlt Lance Robmson the squad had a trled and true pllllllllg staff Jimmy Davis was an experienced catcher and the infield was bolstered by Barry Brody Don Stogo and members of the tt am and rcgularly saw actlou Xfter wmnmg the opener of the 49 season C H S lost two ln a row lhen followed a three game wln streak After two more losses then a win the team powerdned with the lgll0IIllIll0llS record of fiwe stralght defeats The final slate show ed sn wms and eight losses It was a falr season and with some breaks the record could haxe be en at least 300 9 Charlie Rhyne ofthe l93rd. 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I'ra11I1 NX at ins. 1-1111 1-r man. 11111 1-11 o 11'i11U. an oI't 11'i1111i111f 111i er. 11111 11 r1 1I1 IN IIIILI It vross- 1-o1111tr1 man. .iirrf UQ llllilll. or N11-111115, 1: 111 115 Zllll tan is1-I1111a11. '1 1i1 -r1 1' s -' 5 V- '1.'1'1 s 1 '11 ' 1 11tI1ir1 122, 1 i1't11r1 . 94 The Mirror harriers are another one of those teams that you can always count on for a commendable showing. Some say it's Coach Jim Championship Montgomery. but we say that it's the material that counts and this year. it was Ben Nlohring and Charley Rhnne that counted. This consistent one-two combina- tion. joined with Harry Poehlmann to comprise the l93rd nucleus of the squad. Parson Ben Mohring, the little man who. oops.', isn't here any more. was in close competition with llagby of West Philly throughout the season for top man laurels. The only two races Ben, veteran of three years. lost. were to Bagby, the most decisive being in the champs. The team was beaten out by a strong Overbrook aggregation of runners in the PHL championship race in Fairmount Park. Usually right behind or very close to Mohring is swift footed Charlie Rhyne, pronounced Rhyn,', as the Rhine River. This was Charlie's first season with the flying harriers and he proved quite a surprise. The fair-headed speedster, who also scoots around C. H. S. base paths in the spring, placed fifth in the champs. Consistent Harry Poehlman is a two-year man with the thin clads, and also a stalwart with Coach Lewis' tankmen. He is one of the de- pendables that Central counts on to hit into the scoring column of each race with nice time. While the locals were downed in the PHI, champs. they regained some of their fallen prestige as a cross country scourge in the Inquirer Invitation Meet, placing 2nd. 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E I C' H A f 5, TABLE TENWI CH AVIPIONSHIP TEAM lhe most PODQISICIII of all Central s sportsters as far as thamplonshlps are concerned are the paddlers of the Table Tennls team Perennlally at the top of the Pllbllf' league the Plnv Pon leam plax the role of unsung heroes Xlthough thex are of surh high eahbre m thelr competltne feats rarely l ll lxosonsln and Ron lxrautz leadmg the wax the men of the paddle and mt fuushefl thelr 19 mason m their usual blaze of triumph llaxl to the lable lcnm leam fhamplons of the Pllbllf lcagut 98 1 L . L l , , . , . . ' . ' U . . Y i. D U . if ever are their matches ballyhooefl in any way. 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IIz1' I4I III'1'l'III, lI4'.'l'l'Nl' ll gn-ul 4I4-11I 41I' IDI'ilI.'I' I'411' IIll'II' Ii114- 1' I1 in l ,, . I4Iis'g'sI'I '.'1'1 . 'hu 'l'lll+ lllllllllll mul to be muvh conflict toner-rnmg tlu Hum: mlurmff the l9'llll Inst w tra at Central mtl all tlus centered ltsell about whither tht lfzrror nm perl: mp- too lnttrlry Xsule from lhls questlon the lf-r the ztulx tllll0l'ldl CdPflblllllCS of beorve beasew md Walter lxulnu tht llzrror umetl he .ulul lor new and hlvher lumlw Wltll either Sheldon Xlbt rt or Rxchard Collm finally lt ulmv ll to the top Both these, boy fs, howexer took over the ulltorml jobs of the 1931111 Rrumn, .mtl the lonv .maltul tllmdx sear hu not yet dI'I'lWt fl YY lltfr Xbrdms, moth: r member of the l93r1l has eerxul is the mlloto ra h ' 4 tlltor ol the .lfuror lor th: nfl tm rms Karon WX asserman and lrv Matlm l S P 3 I son, both of the l93r1l, hive also lrul tht ir work publislu tl in the lfirror. Phe lflrmr w lg Central 5 llltflfy Nl 10' umm lhert See lflrlol alul pn tty well lor ltbelf Lm Mr. Buttf rworth, tht 'nblc sponsor. hus forma al freshman staffs in the hope of de vtloping bots who will be 'able to 1 llD'llDl5 mln our lt Wa mrtainly hopt tlmt ll- 3 'vu .' a I 'tt 'Q-ntr'1 s iter'1rvlll'1Ua 1 ly n, ' nriffll 'un :lnininff llirror. ll' tl litlitorialsllips of tht, futurz . 1' . Wi , -4 it T F , V ,, V V, o Q ' 1 A ,L 3 W W Q ? 4 o 12 I l ' fi IIRCIIFSTIRA The f Pllllkll Hugh Svhool Urqllfwtrd IS tht Qshool s oldmt .mtl mom tlwtlllgllmlltrl muslcal 0I'gdIllldll0Il Lnden tlu ls ads-rslup of My loeeph Ustrow ilu OHIICSIII hai Grown not only 1n numbers, but also with rf garflfa to Qtature Xt leaf-I ouu men ta the orchmtrd performs for tht cntlre Qtuclnnt boelx and than eonurls .are urttunls most wtlcomn ln the lmllom fl hall- of Central Al tht prvsent tune thls IIlllSlt dl Group numbers .ipproxnuflttly Iortx lllllfllllli who hold prat ttu two or thru t1mcQ a melt Rrprm -1 llllllg tht I9 Brel lll thu orc lu H .tri uoluust Karon Wdssernmdn .tml NI.1rQlt.1llSl1tk1r who plum tht x o .1 u orm ts Illdytd .1 trcuunrlous part III the bald NllISl1zlll sunussfully sl.: 11 n 1 1 I4 4 . 5 lll the sc mor year lhf Illll9ltldllS suck strully to f'l.1Qsu ful 10Illll0SlU0ll'- .tml .trf known for tluu wmtl IIISITIIIIN nts tht on lu sim 1.111 boast of he mv rt pn st nh rl In .u y lW1l must . Ill9lI'llHlCfll lll common uw today lhf w haw grcrttlx anhamul the popularity, umlu blullldlllg, :tml dppruldtlon of tht ftntr and olclgr nm-It rpuus that .irc prtseut lll tht long annals of mugu .tl IUIIIPUSIIIOII Xlso ilu pflrtu tpdnts of tlu orf hfwtru rs If H1 Hoon worthwhile 1Xp0I'l1Il1l tonfernmg not onlx tlwlr own llllllvlflllrll lIlSlllIlIllllls but .tl o playlng unllf r leaderslllp, and ln .1 group V5 th tht Ulilllltbll ol the conf: rt ffl tual pm o If Orrlustra C Hs took .luotlur st: p lonsanl ll - FI N Prxu 4 r nu ltl x ll ha ll! U Y - ' A A- v' 1 1 K I - I . u- L - - . V -'- xl-nl A I l 1 V A' X I . K I I I Ll' x I In K' I L lx 1 l K 'I I L ' x I Y L lx A 4 . Q l I . Y 1. I L ' 1 ,' 4 I ' I l I 'W , , , , . U . , U 1 .. V . . it V tt ' I V., . .st ' . 1 . tl-tru ' 2 ' '.t ,A ' ' .' , ' . ' .l l . ' '..' - 'i l' . 'l'l : 'll'.'ll'il ' ' X r .' ' ' - ' ' ' .' . wg-ll tI1-193-l -lisp . 'X , V11 ' ,, . . . . . . . . expert rt-mlitions of sc-lclom lu-ard pivot-s. We-II lvalalwvll with an array of strings uml ' ' . I . . . .. .A. g b . . . lu.. .IUV , ...Y I-'full ' ' . . V ' l . - A - . L- - . - . I I - ' - . -- 1 I ' I I 1 w.4 . ' 1 H 3 . 1 5 4- K' 1 - il h xx' A I 1 lt' h- - h V ' 1 tt- 4 ' x xt . - ' V' - ' ' V' 1 ' A- - 1 IV- - 5 . V' . 3' , ' . i i .i ' . . .. I-.2 '. nn I tl ? ' '. I .l ' 3 5 ' ' ' ' . 'l'll1' orvl 'xl z llRl.' l'4'l'l1llllly 4'2Il'llI'll :xml elvs Ihr fine' 4-I I: 'on vlliu-ll ' flals. 'Y WI I MI Ihr SNIIIU' Ildml ol' C1 ntrdl Illffh qchool IN an mxtra curruular 0l'UdlllldIl0Il Mllltll ortfrmatul Iiu tmrm- two Xlt l0llUl ll 1 tn sounvest o ultra s umm Uroup- ll 1 prolmhlx tha most popular It Mft- flrxt Orffclllllttl whan tht I88tIl Claw wa- at tht top ol' tht umlzrvratluatt 1 .1-wt-tn NQIIIOFIIN and tlurtln was mallul 188th bwnlv Bam I'rom the tum o Its mt 1 ptton lll I ultral ll Ita- take n tha numln r of hugh st luor thnx for tht fir-t part ol' tt- n.um Ilu-. tr rm 5 QMIIIU band is the rc form edllul tht l95rtI bwtnff Ilanal Ixer NIIIPQ tht sprlnff of IQI whcn tht Imn1Iw.uI'oumIuI is r I lot 4-. t mt Jopular mt mhtr of tht I nv IN 1 I'I.lI'llIlt nt his mn tts tompz tt nt I4 .lt tr ws hu I1 an Sllll ul.1sterplueQ of sxsmff In Illlg in rm .1 txplral one the swing baml has hall four cngagum nts Ihex pldsefl .after Q1 hool at an opin house for next term s pro -pet tue Iruhlntn one of thln term - EIUQQIHIJIIPS fcdturul .1 pi rformdnee of the swlnv baml afur school another dax 'Nlr I cater S cohorts ln swmg pri bentul .1 Jne Qcsmon for the munbers ol' the student boflx who attenrlc tl and of course the wwtnff band took part m the 193ml s Cala xIllSlf' I'e-Stn al on the 0XlIllHg9 of Noumber 18 and 19 X Iarga proportlon of the band has .always been Qc ntors and out of tht 37 ln thu term S band mm wen memlnrb of the l93rd In the strlnvs wt re Karon Was-erman uolm .intl Paul Ionvum gllltdl' In the woodvnntle we rt Daxul Stunbnrv and Stanles Hxnmn wdxophonu and Sheldon Stlwbohn tldrlmt Ihe brass mt Iumlefl I d Ihoma- Xlx ron Ifrumdn .mtl Irxmrr Nlorrnnroth, trumptts, and I Illot Wusman plaunv the baritone horn l l I I I I I . K - C . , . C E . I . . . . . C. . . U ' 1 . D . , I UI 5 I ' ,S ., IL I. . ,S .. 5 -, h. I- U4 'fix ' I h 4 llf '4 K- 4 L I X D I A 5 1 I ' Y l' l Q' 'I I . I 1 L 1 I L 'P I 1 '. 4 A. . . . e D . . D . ', ' Q - ' C ' D f T. ' ' - ' '- 5 - II' NI . all I.-cter. I. I . , . .1 Ulf! DR. . I., bi.. . . . ..1,. Lrnnler him. the Iraml :lays hoth current I0 mlztr favorites antl some oltler selections I . I I S I . ' lk' X :l l' -x' 'K X . ' ln L I L I K' '. U :' ' .T ' 1 . - 'Q ' f' H P --..' M . I - W ' Y - . - 1 -1 - Y' - . . I . . . , L U . ' I ' 'S . . V ' i ' -. vp ' K Y Y v 1 , 0 A, I ' . . v. - I A , ' . . I L ' 'M - . ' ' ' - - 5 - I . S ' . 'v , 1 ' C, . n a y y n o O s s ' 1: ' ' ' o . n W1 ' x' I 1 . I 1 . L I H 4 1' l 5 4' ' Y ' ' . . . .. C . . .., . .,, . U . C I D . . U 1. For bf xeral 1I?tdlI6's tlehatmg ln fentral Hugh Sthool has hetn spon sorttl by two lntltpentltnt organwa IIUIIS hoth untler the sponsorQ,h1p ol Nlr Itlstph Ptnmpatlttr of the I ng Ilsll Dt partnlent I ht Debating llllN autl Iht Dt hating Italn Ilowtxtr tht numbers of tht ttam art st ltt tt tl on tht hams ol trxouts antl are gt nt rallx mt mln rs ol I ht Dt hat lllg SOIICIX also Lntler the Co eaptalnshlp of Iwlgar V elnt r antl Nllt hael Dean the NIIITUFQ have won the PllbIlC Illgll Leagut tlebatmg ehamplonshlp for the pam stveral ttrmQ Len Hecht antl Itl VCIHQF are the members of Ilht Ijtbdllllg leam ln the 193rtl tIaQs Iletht IS also Secretary of The Dt bat mg Sometw Iht Debatlng Sotlt ty meets In wteltlw antl both Informal antl formal tlt hatt Q art ht Itl, ln ortlt r to glvt t werx mtmhtr tht opportunltw to gain ex pt rlente m tlebatmg Ihest- Dehatmg organuatlonq famlllarue themstlxf-Q xuth topltb of turrent IIIICFPQI tm xoung tltllens of the world CHES UL B DEBITII TEAM Lht we ha- long betn a popular Uamt to Lt ntral Qtutlentft who tnjm tht flntl ll a ltten Slllfllllllb to tht lr pomt rx o otflt al thought lt st stut t nl t a mt ans or t x nrt SNIII I It lr lntt rt -at Ill tntral s ll -ts u I t N rt - I yt orff t lnlar lf a I t Ian fuaf' tt at ht r I'rotn tht tlulr mt mht r Iup tt arfft 1 ttam o nt or Nlx lw thostu In Int an- ol a rountl rolnn tournatnt nt uw tt am re 1reQtnt- ftntral lll It It 5- t avue tutral lt ss tam ldn won lt I t alfut thamp1onC.Iup lor tht past two -trawht xt ar- ant ldN front rx a ll' tt ht N No ar 1- xt ar Nl 10 -tt rat It lll Ieavut tonlpt tltlou Ilarot It rn antl 0lll'- IFN I 1 lntn haxt httn mt mht r ol the I ht NN Ieam for New ral st are . . 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