Central High School - Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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A -2 tl' M 5 The Two Hundred Twelfth Class of The Chronicle f JUNE, 1959 1 al' the Central High School of Philadelphia Dedication All too often the tClLllCI' tudent relltlomhrp m an lnstltutlon of lelrmng auch ab th1s 15 1 btruned one the tutlent looklnq upon 1 telcher 15 rt beat 1 benevolent debpot who hmds out homework uwnments and hearb rec1t1t1on Although thu unfortunate mrcumbtmcc 1 the fault of nelther rt IS often the teuher vtho farlx to rect1fy lf by makmg a clenmte effort to bhow the Qtuclent the lovable human s1cle of hrs personahty When a teacher doe: make ueh an effort to relleve the unnatural tendon vvhreh EZX1bfS ab a barr1er to learmng he aclcla to rather than cletractb from the re peet vvlueh a student feels for hlm for vte know that the truly great hive never cornecl to 1 souate vnth the humble To such 1 teacher who rn addmon to hr pedagogmal Qk1ll gave hr mublc to charm us h1s w1t to chaQten u and h1 t1me to prov1cle u w1th helpful gtudance and advrce ID our Qenmor year we xu h to pay tr1bute Therefore to DR GERALD I-MMM Te 11h r Spon or Frrencl We Aff-ecf1OD ltely Dedlcate the RELORD Book of th Two Hundred Twelfth C11 5 I I l 2' 'S 1 1 xi 1 I 'Z C ' 1' 1 'Z I 'S Z xlx 51 2 N' 1 3 y 5 . , , ..1 ., 1, - ', ' . 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' ' Z S LS ' 5 , - ,, . -- 1 , : e 1 : - Q c S Q ' , o -,1 - o 1 , ,Q ,, 1 , - . 11- W Q l L1 ' 1 5 1 1- 2 K , c K , is, To the Two Hundred and Twelfth Class I have found thls class to be exceedmgly self rellant it tlmes almost to 1 fault However I hope thxs attrlbute wlll remam with you m years to come for 1s always the future looks none too brlght Let me remmd you to take serlously though you probably wlll not the well known chche It 15 up to your qenerwtlon to make the world a better place ln whlch to l1ve After all lf you do not do somewhat better than my generatlon you may ind yourselves lrvmg 1n caves or not exlstmg at all The present generatxon havmg proved to cxvxlrzatlon that It tan generate power to a staggermg degree and can make the greatest nomse ln the hxstory of the world IS stlll spendlng m1ll1ons and blllrons for st1ll greater power whxle forgettmg that It 15 love that makes the world go round I sincerely hope you can and wrll remedy the sxtuatlon GERALD HAMM - ' , I 1 - K . Y Y S K K ! r - u . , , ,, . . , , x 1 1 . . . ,., . - a . , V . . . .- . , 1 . , c ' L 4 l 1 . . . , 1 1 ,,f'v'- To the Members of the 212th Class Your years at Central High School will soon be a memory Keep that memory ahve and vital not only through class reunion but also by active interest and member ship in the Associated Alumni It will be a rewarding experience as the years go by As you are about to leave us there seems to be an undercurrent of fear in the world fear of an onrushing global catastrophe Radar electronics inter continental ballistic missiles lunar probes and atomic energy are spoken of in terms of dying and Such wonders of man s creative genius should not be feared The1r proper use will enable us to develop a future rich in good th1ngs almost beyond our powers of imagination Boundless opportunities stretch before us We must keep constantly in our mmds that it is not the future which shapes us but we who shape the future Our destiny ls 1n our own hands and in the gifts which God has given us not in the distant stars or some mysterious thing called fate As you leave Central to take a more active part in the shaping of the destiny of this beloved land of ours and of the world go with a Hrm resolve to make that destiny one full of the fine and good things for humanity May you all have great joy and happiness as you strive toward that goal Erwin FIELD . ,. . . A . . , . , Y, destruction, when they should be talked of in terms of living, building, and creating. To the Members of the 212th Class The quahty of your educatlon we trust w1ll not be measured by knowledge stored up but by the degree Ill whlch you have developed the power of constructlve and 1mag1nat1ve thlnkmg, by soclal COHSCIOUSDCSS and by the acceptance and discharge of l'6SpOIlS1bll1t18S You have not been v1ct1ms of a soft educat1on before Sputmck spotlxghted the necesslty for stronger efforts you elected a school and a course that you knew would not be easy Many of you carr1ed the added load of the Advanced Program you worked rn school organ1zat1ons you part1c1pated 1n athletlcs and you took responsxble parts 1n commumty actxvxtles Now most of you w1ll fmd that ID sprte of the mcreased dlfliculty of gettlng admlssxon to college the way IS open to you There IS more scholarshlp ass1stance than ever before and for many of you the college program w1ll be shortened But above all thls you have before you the greater fuller l1fe that 15 posslble for the educated man I should l1ke to congratulate you and w1sh you every success JOHN D CHMSTMAN 9 s 1 a 9 s - 9 9 1 , . Our Thanks MR WALTER C KIDNEY MR WILLIAM DISHAROON Record Book Advisor College Guidance Counselor Q MR IRVING COHAN MR ROBERT HOFFMAN Jumor Prom Comptroller Cap and Gown Committee OUR COUNSELLORS Mrs Barrett fseatedi Mr Henman and Mr Patterson OUR LIBRARIANS Miss Warner Mrs Orkln and Miss Snyder THE OFFICE STAFF Mrs Toblas Mrs Greth and Mrs Horowitz IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM NICOLAI Beloved Teacher Mrs. Dallas, Senior Secretary fseatedl, Mr. Wharton, 'The Chronicle Staff JON RINNANDER Edltor m Chnef 45 'Q ANDREW WEIL ARNOLD BINDERMAN MICHAEL BORIS PAUL CHERNOFF Execuuve Ednor Plannmg Edntor Literary Editor Art Edxtor Biography Barry Tabachmkoff editor Barry Bannett Robert Bohm Jerry Cochran Nathan Fxsher Elliott Goldman Walter Hatley Ronald Halsfield Irvlng Klondar Nelson Kleff Mark Rosenberg Leonard Seltzer Mike Shelanskl Steve Shore Al Small Larry Wenmk Robert Young Sidney Zamochnlck Art Paul Chernoil' editor Barry Bannett Fred Bock David L Davls David Krlmms David Muller Buddy Zuckerman EDITOR-in-CHIEF Jon Rinnander EXECUTIVE EDITOR Andrew Weil STAFF Business Philip Swain Business Manager Lanny Edelsohn David Frame Jay Mandle Kenneth Snyder Typxsls Alan Segal Herbert Blumberg Dan Stevens Mrs Swain Lzlerary Michael Boris edulor Steve Dash Robert Bohm Carl Lieberman Danxel Relsman Robert Ruberg Ronald Sxlver Photography John Greenbaum e 1 Ashley Angert Sidney Dav1d David Krrmms Mnke Shelanskl Stuart Silver Planmng Arnold Bxnderman Eugene Banks Robert Bohm Thomas Goldberg Stephan Goldberg Larry Lnpson Robert Young Sports Jerry Feldman edntor Peter Flgdor Al Gllgore Larry Goldman Barry Shmberg Steve Shulman Elllott Tolan tor dxlor V JERRY FELDMAN JOHN GREENBAUM PHILIP SWAIN BARRY TABACHNIKOFF Sports Editor Photography Edltor BUSINESS Manager Bl08f3PhY Edlfol' The Chronicle From earllest t1mes journeys have played an 1m portant part 1n the development of the culture of Man H15 records from earllest t1mes have told of travels to far countr1es to lands beyond the seas and other such dest1nat1ons Of no less prommence ID h1s l1terature have been h1s transcendental tr1p 1nto the emotronal and metaphy s1cal worlds of r l1g1on and art So dom1nant 1n world hterature 1 th1S journey mot1f that a whole genre of novels has come 1nto be1ng for the purpose of descr1b1ng one mall element 1n the set of all journeys that del1ne 1t1ng the growth and development of young people 1s they prepare to step 1nto the att1ve hfe of the w1de Wlde world Such a book 15 th1s In It we shall deplct and dellneate the gradual changes wh1ch Centrll H1gh School has wrought upon us 1n the four years that most of us have been here Not wrshlng to neglect our great her1tage as an 1ntr1ns1c part however new and untr1ed we may be of the growth and development of Western C1v1l1zat1on we have 1nterpolated the h1StOfy of our selves some two hundred e1ghty young men 1nto that of our branch of mankmd Therefore each of the first three sect1ons of th1s book w1ll contarn rn add1t1on to a sectxon of class h1story and photography a l1terary and photo graph1c record of mans cultural growth from h1s beg1nn1ngs to the present to wh1ch endeavor the members of the faculty have lent the1r grac1ous ass1stance Thus one finds the Hrstory Department representmg Stone Age Man the Mathemat1cs Department Babylomans and Egypt1ans the F1ne Arts and Phys1cal Educat1on Departments Greeks 1nd Romans respect1vely the Sc1ence Department Alchem1sts the Enghsh Department Kmghts and the Language Department gu1llot1ne operatmg c1t1zens of revolut1onary France The fourth sect1on w1ll contam the trad1t1onal treatment of modern day h1gh school sen1ors the1r leaders and the1r act1v1t1es As you well know th1s RECORD Book 15 not the product of my efforts alone but those of the ent1re staff who are 11sted on the preced1ng page There are among them however certa1n persons to whom I should l1ke to extend my deepest gratrtude I thank Mr K1dney for g1v1ng untrrmgly of h1s t1me and effort Andrew We1l for h1s help 1n co ord1nat1ng the many tasks wh1ch were to be done and my HSSOCIBCC ed1tors Arnle Blnderman Mlke Bor1s Paul Chernoff jerry Feldman ohm Green baum Ph1l Swaxn and Barry Tabachmkoff for the1r able and energetlc ass1stance Now classmates here 15 your Chromcle JON RILNANDER Q .N . . Y . I , c .K K L . F -. 3 ' - Q e , . c ' S ' r'- of N. . S 1 - ' ' - ' I 3 5 1 , R. . 1 a - - ' 2 ' s 3 f 5 9 Y s 3 , , A - 1 . 7 1 7 7 9 t 1 9 ! 5 S 5 1 I ..,t . , . , . 7 1 S 5 '7 9 ' f J , 7 5 9 9 1 1 . . ' , ' 7 3 ' LL? l 'I , 5 HQ: on ' Cwlssfvs BM Q M901 , ! T, --51: f 4 I 5 I ' gl .. 1 Yi P an , , XNA-1 I 'NS' Q? lj? uhjeet ot hi tory 1 th ite ot p o tn ot humtnity To etteh tnd pin doyyn in yyord t t 1 to eueri e ireety t ite not ony ot umtnity hut even of 1 ingle people 1ppetrN to be impog ihle To Ntoy Vv .J and Peaee E lflglln. Ptrt II Ch l Booie I To Mr Tol toy yye miyf tnbyyer th tt it 15 po llWle to deNerihe direetly the ite 1 e On September 16 1977, the 717th Cla yyib born Three hundred fifteen new roNter wlu Barn well Manttala trt folder ilqebrt hook: On the nr t diy the tyyed tr hmen filed in ltle the mt tere e to meet the ellhllleligec. ot Fuller tnd Finke tein ind Ari totle ind Attilt of Btlen tnd Bennet tnd Bthy lon tnd Burpee ot Armhrubter ind Anffermtn tn thlttivee tnd tnftehroni m of Gtuvhn tnd Cvrim ley tnd Cordon ind The firbt term tt Centrtl wth eondueted under temportry 1 tderNhip After the deptrture t populir Dr Willitm H CUYIIOU for New Trier Townehip High S hool the dutieN ot ehotl tdmin iNtrition vyere plteed in Klie tbl htnd ot Mr ohn D Chr1Ntmtn tnd Mr Htrry Btlen In honor ol the former ehool pre ident the XV1llitm Httner ornoel Trophy Contebt yyte Nttged tor t hr t time Lluntlllekl to eeome t emitnnut eyetit Pftrtieipttin-Y in their fir t Student A oeittion elee tion the Low Pre hmen helped ehooNe Ro ert T't t hnil-:off to bueeeed Dive Kent 1. Precident. t the it irt of Centrt 'Q 2-Wt i term the mem er: o' tic Z12ti5i'e t 'ir :wi e in, c otiv. ni onyer einftn: ltviiot. e ctues' tieirwe f use ' 'v tt r 1 tgses 'tn ron' tic'etN tttLie'iry't1L11iCY Jtier.'ttt'tte-f . 7 '- A-vt 'e f ' :iii ' Mx'4f.'. ' 'ttie .t 'n. tie Sciot ti' tie Rcptii ic we comet it: wermtnent re:ieent. ti April 1. 1976, Dr. Elmer Field m wet into tie i i'e eiind th- oor mtrlvel 'Preiieeiitf' vtcitingr t Jimi 'ir p tiiti tn it Sout iil tel'I tit High Sc ioo ' Cirlc. Tl t -': lirct 'itr 'tt entrt gottn ew to 't 'oct t tie commencement exercises of t e IO th cltjc, Amdy' NY'il wt: uvtrded the Aujugtu: . Qhner Frthmtn Honor Pri e. In the previou: term the Frechmtn Scholirchip Pri e wts prtet., ntl to Robert Ruliery. . Thc 5' ' S 5 e l i ' e plest d hat 'bf ei' 1-it he 11 its h 2 ' , ' r . 5' K ' f Qt Y Q ee . 11 Yi K, pl ' 1 . . . Y' j ' T ' Klwln of . -litsf. PM 5 t 'es 'Ks' ' asf c'lls -H i ' . 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Q41 'f 0 Q i , f f 'NN - A E O Q X-:fx XATN xi Q ,zijn V - , X Q- ,J .- ' -', I L - ra- lr., xc Boox II The Sophomore yew prebentecl 1 new oppor tunityf for adventure to the memher of the 717 the world of Qeienee Amidt the eriyfih 1rm lrogb leg ind grisbhopper mtndihle the My young Qophomore le rrned the prineiplew of D rryvin Lepovt ind Luer h In rddition the propobitionb rnd theorems ot hoary Euelid filled rmny 1 ruled Nheet of homeyyork piper With Engli h and hintory ind lrnguige the term wi eomplete 1 term of tmtology ehronology md hiology The prize per formmce ot NJA were turned in hy Andy Weil in hiolovy md Philip Sw un in rneehmietl drwyinq In the eprinv term of 19v7 eime numeroub im portint wehool eyent Benide the trrditionil Mi irror DlI1ee Centril hid ir rthleti field t 1 t erm truetion yy ix own to ttrt The Central er rl April 1 reye rled th it Dr Ahrrhim eienec pro te Nor hid yyon the Nohcl Prize Appirently hove ever ie hr tollovyed the mme y tem i Mr Pr ter ni in retu inf' the iwrrd for Dr Ahrihimb ir rem lined on the CHS tieulty Mr Bir ky not to be out one hy hi eommde in the eien e deprrtment performed hi oyyn miriele hy ueee tully staging in evening pliy it Centril John Pitriek The Hvty Heirt During' th .ophomore year yye yyere -iddened hy t H p'i::inx of the hcloved higtory' profcigor in tour conductor, Mr. hluliu: Greenxein who is ref memhereel hy' many' who hid him in ninth 5 ride for ii: iigent u:c oi t - oeritie rnetho 'in iis scrupulouily' fiir mirking. 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X6 H G!! or +H'4wH'+ Class Hlstory Book V BooK IV The sen1or year began vllth the eleetlon of ela ofheers In ballotlng for pre ldent popular B111 L1psehutz polled 'ln eleetorll mljorlty over B111 Toll and Andy Stelner vvlth Toll beeomlnq V1eC presldent The po H1011 of eeretary ot the ell fllled by Steve Zellnsler The eamplwn for trea5urer vels won by Hlffy 511111 ky Weekly ell meetlnv on Tuesdly mornmg broke the monotony of the dally ldvlsory perlod sulfered tor o many year by the member5 of tl1e 17 Announeements ot br1ef but lIHIWUI'tlI'lf meeting lntersper ed velth er 0I'fI'llI1eC ly t1e 717 Drlmltle SOLlCty formed the veeekly tlre llonq yxlth new demlnel or revenue for the ell 5 Clell wee Clls LOn ln'llttLL 111 lnflnlte number were soon 0I'glIl1ZCC.l lnd the twelvemen took over eontrol of the south 1lVN1'l luneh room REUJRD Boole ofhee Centraluer the ent1re sehool On Deeember 1 the flrt of many en1or 1et1v1t1e5 took plaee 1n the entrll H1Qh 1 m 11 dl QUIL as the 7 hosted the 711 It the em1lnnua1 H1 Lo Hop dlreeted by Soelal COmm1ttCC ehalrmln Ed Day The pm prevlously h1e1 been dl tr1buted by Ell1ot Tolsln s Pm Commlttee After ve lL11I1Q through appl1eat1on holar hlp form lnd College Boxrd Eximmatlon the Twelvemen re lehed the llnuary Senlor Fare well B111 L1p ehutz leeepted from Chu k Wagner the trld1t1on ll lp lnd govxn 5ymbol1e of sehoo le ldershlp lnd the flnal round begm Enterlnq the hlgh enlor term the member f the 717 hld the out tlnelmq prwllege of reeordlnq lfter thelr name the1r one d1c11t book number Adams Book I to Zuekerman Book S The term xt Central ve l marked by the 1nnovat1on of a Ru 41111 eour e and l nevl system for CX veh1eh 11 lovled vxeary sen1or5 lglln to be seheduled for tudy perloel On Mlfeh 7 M1 luely Creed eseorted by Ph11 L1 vll ehosen M15 717 Other 1mportant let1v1t1e of the term were the H1 Lo Hop held under the luspl e of the Love Senlor 71- and the tremendou ly ueees ful If dldnt snove SLDIOF Prom It Green Valley Country Club on May 79 In 1dd1t1on 199 member ot the 717 yomed the Ph1l1delph1a Travel Club for 1t5 sem1lnnual excur NIUD to New York Mareh 7 to 71 1919 As the hollr hlp offer lnd eolleve admls lons lovely but teacllly rolled 111 the Hlqh Semors begln to look longlngly ahe 1d to the eonelus1on of the term Flnally followmg the C1a5 Banquet at M C11 llsters femeeed by Alln Segal and Dave DdV1bJ and Semor Farewell the finest ela ln Central 5 h15tory trod the eement path lnd north lavvn sylvan tr'l11 for the ll t t1me the last farewell on the eve of graduat1on june 18 1959 Armed ymth knovlledge lnd a RECORD BOO1e the 717 et out to meet the world fslole ly! EPILOGUE Where o vehere are the Grave old 5en1or Where o vehere are the grave old 5en1ors Where o vyhere are the Qrlve old 5en1or Safe novl 117718 ly j They ve gone They ve gone They ve gone 1 e noyx 111 the OU OU OU C ve1de yy lde veorld from thelr A1m1 Mater from thelr Alma Mater from thelr Alma Mater velde yylde veorld RR C .2 11 t 1 111 55 11 1 511 1 1e1e . 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Dear Cl1Qsm1ttw Now th lt tht tlmc for grxdultlon hu tomt I rtmllzt mort thm tvtr hovt muth I h1ll m1 5 not ony all of you my frltndx but ll o th bpmt 1 Ctntml, whlth h1s hclptd to mold our cl11r1cttrb Whtn wt lrrlvtd hcrt IH Scpttmhcr 1935 yyt thought th lt tht yt lr would plsb blowly hut thty h me not done o Nuddcnly yyc find ourxlytb ready to fue olltqc md tht rc t of tht outbldc world Although we h1ve muntfuncd tnvlahlt btmdxrd m fthol1r5h1p 1nd lthlctlt the-c Will mtm vcry 1 um1n hump yu. 1 vmtt 1 um burt yxt hull Ctntrll vtlll ttrtunly h1vc h tn om of tht qrutt t futon lll our 1 ttnt to mlturlty tt u xlyx ay rtmtmlxr tht lu on- o our Nh 1oo Qtntltmanly tondutt kmdm toltrmtt Qood ort mmxhxp mtl th vt 1 rt-pttt for fttllnqb of oth-tr Bt t of lutlc 1 yy ly W1LL11x1 LIPMILT4. President 'Nth Clan 3 . 15: 2 1 A K 1 2 ' if 1 1, 1: '1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 sz '51 1 ' , ' '1 3, ss c ' 'A mf 1 ' lf K 'o K K S 'I s yxz ' x w. I y , --7 wx 1 1 '11 s ' 2 ' ' ', 1' z' s 1: 1, ' :1 1 ' 21 c 1K z 1 s 1 1' 1 . . .' 1 1 'z z s ' ,1 . ' . 1 : 1' 11 ' little if wc do not use them to further our growth :sh . If '1.dz 11.511 1 1 '1 sa , 1 4 11 1' ' . Q1 1 1 K 1a 1s 1' 5' QS11 1 ' '. L1 sa 12 's 1 1 1 1 1:5 : f :'l .lg K1 1 ' 1 1, ' 155, 1a 'I K sp 2 5 ' . 1 , 1 o 1 all, 1: 11 thc 'S ' , .l 'Q 's. AA 4, V -7, , - - . WILLIAM TOLL Vzce Preszdent STEVEN ZELINGER HARRY SATINSKY Secretary Treasurer TRIP COMMITTEE BANQUET COMMITTEE CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE PIN COMMITTEE FRESI-IMAN COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE RECORD BOOK STAFF SCHOOL SERVICE COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Al SPECIAL EVENTS SUNSHINE COMMITTEE TUTORING COMMITTEE !1 I- Q :Ei Q T- l. N151 u f x f I . 3 N- E rf ' E i ' ' vi? f gi' 6' N r ek QQ , X Q t l Xxx 1 nr XXI O 8 I SW 0 ' 313 ' f':'b 'Cv ' 'I:':mf i 0'l I 'vu' u Q: ,qi 'lf QQ' 0' u 0 :.:l ' x 1 XR THE MORRISON TROPHY Promment among the many gllttermg up 1n the Qhoxyta t IH the aud1tor1um 1 the Morr1 on Trophy a plaque wh1ch In avyarded to that thool 1n the Publxc H1gh Sehool League vyh1eh dnplays over ll uprematy 1D athletre endeavor After 1K had been won by Northeast for to Central ln 1936 for 1th outbtandlng pertormanee the preyxou year No texyer than e1ght eharnp1on:,h1pb vyere yyon hy Central 1n 19N meludmg ba e hall yummlng golf otttr table tenn1 fencmg bovyhng and tenm By con tmumg lt ex ellent ahxeytmentb m port Central yyon th trophy the folloyymg tyyo year although the num ber of thampxon hmpb dttrea ed We are onfid nt that lf Central malntaxnb If athlttlt prwye the Nlorn on Trophy xml Grate the aud1tor1um for year: to come 415 1 gn 1 x f-B521 -'i':'2?a ,nsczs-ev 2'X-l. 's Q-'lyg ' ' v' '-0 1 -n-sg X 9698 ' 0 r ll ,Of ed- .PN 1494412 1 'calf' ' ,s f F I l Ha ag fl X X X ZW? .J-. S ,gd ga. Zz' aa' fl 5 'U mf I Q I ll N, Q N, K YA H ,K N ,E la' CX 4: X . A e te sb 1 D X I M, Q Q , , 1 M Q a 1 x 'Y I' ' 5' ' I N ,. X ,., . A .Q I qw J hloxpfi - a -, ' '- 7 - Q, .Q Q 'U 9.-'- a 5 I . 2, XX zlg '. an ' , X Jqii F LX-3, twenty' conlecutive y'earQ it was awarded fl ? W4 Y - - X: 5 i sQ.'f ' ' QR N uifu dw A , ' --, ' v- .5 vi . V - f , ui . 1 x Q 1, , , 4 , 1 My Q . 3 C . Q Q , M y l My , ll' 5 bf' . , Q , L , y Of Y ww Q - Q, Q l f xl . n n :: A y Q f , , Q, ,, . , . 1 1 1 at L f Q Q f J U N N ' at ff SPORTS , NWA! if ARMA 'I 1 ,O I ,L ,,. ' 7' 1, 11' l l Nq,Q.4 ' -., ' fs Q I, A.. 2 f - 4 -9fQv-unavxflnoog. .,. 'V 4 :ff li f, iw, 41, 'J 5 Y 'E s ,,, ,',' Q fri? - ,l 1 V' H, king' A ,,:i,. .. ., M.. An J' R? 'r'r 5 I L'Xu,q- fig., X.. I , . 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V -- . --,ww.'.,. - ,,,1.-,. . ghihy, I Q- at fi . . - . f ' ' W' in .QW 'H -fr I V Y .A , s 'C :sg ,L I I' 'f , A Y A 4 V ,t ' .f . wr -vga 654' A '.: I if A, fil 3' 1 9 E I 3 s-7 V, wan Q M GQ fx 4 3 yi V K BASKETBALL Although consistently hampered by lack of height, Central's basketball teams have conf sistently managed to he contenders for playfoif spots in the Public High School League. Led hy AllfPuhlic Stan Greenberg, the 1956 team en' tered the last week of the season with an out' standing record of 82, needing only one more victory to clinch a playfoff herth. However, the Mirrors lost two hearthreakers on their own floor, one to Bartram and the other to Bok. These two losses dropped the team to hfth place. Highlighting the season was a hrilliant 7848 victory over Overhrook High. This victory broke the Hilltopper's thirtyfsix game winning streak, which had extended over a three year period. After an opening victory against Vvfest Philaf ClClPhi21. the 1997 team gained only four more wins the re t ot tit el on and ended in a three' tie tor ninth p ict The season of 1973 saw tic in ta lation ot t 'orth and South Leagues. ith thi x on in the haskethall schedule 1 0 U rt.--xi? the hopes of Central's attaining a playfoff spot rose. However, as in previous years. the height deficit was too much to overcome. and the Mirrfnrs compiled a record of ifll to gain sixth place in the Northern Division. After only one year of the split league. chair' man of haskethall Joseph Coval and his staff decided to change to a new type of schedule in which each team played every other team once. The charges of Coach lim Iviontgomcry fared slightly hetter than in the previous two years. After a dismal start. which set the team up with a record of PS. Central won four straight games and finally lost the final contest to Germantown, which finished second in the Puhlie League. Outstanding victories were gained over Dohhins. Roxhorough. Southern. Lincoln. Masthaum, and Olney. This varsity team looked almost like a 212 class team. Steve Shulman and Mel Smith gained honorahle mention on the Allfpuhlic teams. and they were joined on the varsity squad hy Norm Caplan. Art Passic. lvfark Blumhcrg. and Boh Young. M..43 t s, 1,1 .-fl .fe 5 if sf? ' i , ' 4, I 1 2' if l J 1 '..A dl S ,A -nm. 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K x Ng N -N - 5 - Q TL , :-1-i if .I 49.1 ' 1 5 :ff ,Q-75 5- W . , ai. , L Q ,QQ ' V A ' 55 '7 ' H A 6 ' ' 'S Q -W fl :.,- -- N. Q Nnwvw-w , t x K uw F A A I k ' , ' L Q s j 1 v F . gg 1 5 b L if 4 ? 'S isp-ij Y if 'N - . ' f' Y 1 f 1 X fx 5 M Q if' S H 55 5 6 -. ii Q ' I if T F - f , .xx TA '55 if K L m. , K5 mfg I ,kk ' 1 Y m f m 5 h ' - 4 W 2 . - ,H ,QQ5Xt5, 3 3 ., .A 5 rw , , A A .Q 4 Q mg . , is 1? Y 1 W ,F 1, 5. S- ' I L,Q1Qvlflffi'-f! !'t1'-',fff . -f ' . -2. ' ' 4 . - ,, - 7 - ,:-Q. L 5+ , X ' RX M.. U .X - f'iL - 1T fi -w- f f l f' if - - fx . -W SOCCER After many years of having good teams that didn't quite make it, soccer coach, Mr. Hort, realized the goal of every coach, a championship. In 1955 it was obvious that Centra1's soccer team was headed for big things, for with an inexperienced, young team, Coach Hort Hnished third in the Public High School League with 'an excellent record of 1Of3'1. Besides these victories in the league, Central also defeated a number of nonfleague opponents such as Abington and Episcopal. Then in 1956 the Cham' pionship came to Central as the Mirrors took the number one spot away from Northeast for the first time in some twenty years. Cn this superb Central aggregate, which finished with a league record of 14 wins and 0 defeats, were a number of boys who not only gained recognition on A1l'Public and AllfCity Teams. but also on the Al1fState Team, It is rare when a nonfclass member sticks in the mind of a high senior. but there will be few twelvefmen who will forget the name of Ihor Lysjg, one of the Hnest soccer players to play for a il. A . . i E5 Philadelphia school. The following year, 1957, Central slipped only to second as the soccermen just missed garnering the championship. Finally, in 1958 the team finished fifth with a line league record of 1Of32f2. The 1958 team lost only to Dobbins, Germantown, and Frank' ford, three of the top teams in the city. The Hortmen also won such lopsided games as 9f1 against Gratz and 8fO against Roxborough. The 212 was well represented on the soccer team. Indeed, Arno Witt, center forward and high scorer on the team, gained All Public Honors as did left halfback Irving Klondar, who also gained the title of Allfscholastic. Jareme Rudakevich, inside right, was the only mem' ber of the 212 to play on the championship team of 1956. Right halfback George Perfecky and goalie Bob Fairweather also were standouts on the team. Other members of the '12 to participate under Coach Hort were Ray Karbiwynk, Ed Day, Laddie McGhee, Dave Wilson, Dan Crawford, Howie Finkelman, and Carl Schneider. 'L- f i 1, x M., -gvth-.,.v 01 W gf ., . ..4wM F CROSS COUNTRY During the four years that the '12 was in Central, the Mirror crossfcountry teams were indeed above average. In 1955 the team finished sixth in the league, im' proved to fifth in 1956, moved up another notch in 1957, and then slipped back to fifth again in 1958 as West Philadelphia and Over' brook were the standouts in the league. One of Centra1's steadiest runners was the 2l2's Laddie Mc' Ghee, who was Central's first fin' isher in the championships. Other members of the '12 who particif pated on the crossfcountry team were Reggie McCoy and Richard Miller fvarsityj, Ashley Angert, Bill Jones, and Charlie King U.V.j, and Otto Mills Ccadetf Coach Jim Montgomery also ref ceived the capable assistance of the 'l2's Sidney Zamochnick, who served as team manager. BOWLING In 1956 Central's bowling team lifted itself out of the depths of mediocrity to their first ehampionf ship in fourteen years by recording twentyfseven wins against only five losses. The Mirrors then went on to defeat Roman Catholic, 4'0, for the city championship. While the next season found our varsity al' leymen slipping to second place behind Lincoln, the I.V.'s ended with an almost perfect record of 35'1, giving Coach Kolenda hope for the ensuing season. Indeed, these hopes were not unwarranted, for in 1958, with the aid of the 212's Steve Shore, the Kolenda keglers won their second Public High Championship in three years, posting an overall log of 57Mf6M. In 1959. the 'l2's final year at Central, the Kolendamen found themselves relying greatly on 1958's j.V.'s to do honors to their sport. Led by Captain Phil Swain, Steve Shore, Barry Shineberg, Bob Wachter. and Michael Silverman, the keglers finished third with a record of 35f17. . ff f,f,, -few A 2 wp, iw . 3H3Haw.nn,. f r 135 x ......,, 7-.M b L ' L ?A, - , x i ii -W X A . 1 2 Q A M M I ., , 'ii FC f 1 Y' SWIMMING Under the coaching of Howard Lewis. Central has continually experienced excellent swimming teams. This is evidenced by the fact that in 1996 Central won the Public High School Championship and was barely defeated in the meet for the City Championship against St. .loxphs The following year Central tied Germantown for the title by emerging victorious in the championships at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania's Hutchinson Pool after losing in the regular season to the Teddybears. In 1953 Central again gained the top spot, this time. however. garnering un' disputed position of first place. Finally. in 1959 Central slipped to second behind an unusually strong Northeast team. Several members of the 212 were standouts for Coach Lewis. Leo Rota Q50 Free' style. 100 Breaststrokej set school records in the 50 and 100 Freestyle and 100 Breaststroke and Public High records in the 50 Freestyle and 100 Breaststroke. Dave Wil- son U0 Freestyle and Freestyle Relayl, Bob Hubach 1200 Free' style and Individual Iviedleyj, and Paul Benner 1100 Freestyle and Freestyle Relayl, also were mem' bers of the varsity swimming team from the 212. FENCING Central's fencing team under Coach Dick Lyster has been a perennial contender for the Public High Championship. In 1956 the team won the championship while attaining' a perfect record of 410. The following year the swordsmen repeated their perfect league per' formance with another 4f0 record while splitting two nonfleague meets with Akiba and Girard Col- lege. In 1958 the Mirrors slipped to second place as they compiled a 3f1 league record while losing both nonfleague meets with Akiba and Girard. In 1999 the team Hnished third with a record of 2f2. while losing their only nonfleague meet to Girard College. The fencers can attribute much of their success to men of the 212-namely, Nelson Lipshutz and Mike Shelanski. cpeeg 'lim Banvard and Eddie Day. saberg and Ronnie Silver and Mike Levin, foil. The places of these stellar performers will indeed be diflicult for the lower classes to fill in the ensuing years. ffgu, ,Q-W.. Qrst 4 ' l ...Lit ., ,T..,. dl. 92 GYMNASTICS At Central gymnast1es and Tommy Seward are sy nonymous The 717 D gymnaat extraordlnalre garnered the Publle Hagh Inda vrdual Ch ampaonahapb 1n had soph omore Junaor and Qenaor years TENNIS Un er the able L0 aehang of Mr Iam Montgomery Central S tenna te am hay been a top eontender or the Publa Hagh Champaonahap every year In 1916 the te am easaly defeated Germantown by reeord X Seward led the 1937 gym team to a :eeond plaee fina h one notch hlghcr th an they va ere the prevaou year In 1977 Tommy seored 1 6 poantb to top all league performerb an the sanglea I 1958 Ch arlxe Houaton 5 charges also fimihed seeond but Seward retaaned has andavldual erown Deaplte beang 1naet1ve for Qeveral weekb watla a heavy cold he tallled 1376 poant more than one hundred more than has nearebt op ponent Durmg the regular cam palgn Seward broke the league ree Ord of 967 1n an 1nd1v1dual meet vyath a 971 He then proceeded to break hae oyyn mark Qeveral tame eventually reaehanv 987 out of a pomble 1000 mf' a W 7 reeorel agaanat German town 471 Tlae tolloxmng year yy as aot ate o f 1 Marrorx tor although thear rerord ln roved to C1 4 at y ab at enough to edffe out Germ antoyx n avaan vehaeh garnered a 60 W ree ord The only member of the 17 who played on the var aty team an W7 war, Ierry Feldman Harry Caplan and Harry Sataniky re eelved IV axxard In 1979 the Publae Hagh League an the elo e t raee an lf hastory auth Central and Germantovy n en mf' an a tae for fir t plaee eaeh team havanv a reeord of 67 Centrals only lo es durang the regular xeason yxere to German tovyn mo poant and Laneoln one In a play off at Germantoxxnb home eourt the Marrorb lout the ehampaon h1p by one poant and fell from the po 1t1on of eh plon for the Hr t tame rn four year Var aty men from the 17 an 1918 were Ierry Feldman and Harry fl' '21, The 1979 gym team attaaned a fourth plaee Hnlsh yyhale Seward won another 1nd1v1dual t1tle by eormv 1 90 poanti Member: of the team be adea Seve ard from the 717 were Harry Caplan Glen Kroh Howard Ratelaffe Iohn Bulaek and George Naee Satan ky xyhale V wannere. vyere N lon K1 if and Harry Caplan Wath no uraduataona Central xxa a e nate tavorate to regaan ae We t Phrlaelelphra expeeteel to l the top eonten er- 4 D3 1 U - Y ! 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S ' a .. , ,e . . . , , K K R , INTRAMURAL SPORTS For the more than slx hundred boys 1n Central who do not part1c1pate on a school team and who wish to have some organlzed athlet1c act1v1ty Centrals extenslve intra mural program formerly sponsored by Mr Robert Hoffman and the late William N1COlH1 and now handled by Messrs Lewis and Nolan of the Physical Education De partment provldes such an opportun1ty Such sports as soccer touch football and volleyball ID the fall and softball basket ball and volleyball IH the sprmg have always been counted as a mlnor event 1n the W1ll1am Hafner Cornog Honor Trophy The mtramural program has also been ex tended to the pomt where senior classes themselves fthe 12 bexng no exception, have conducted the1r own program 1nde pendent of the rest of the school s partxclpa t1on Thls latter program owes much of 1ts success to Dlrector of Athletics oseph Coval, whose time and effort 1n arranging schedules has made xt poss1ble for the boys to use the gym and the back field w1thout 1nterfer1ng vuth the regular teams GOLF By compillng the first perfect record IH many years the golf team won the Publlc H1gh Champion shlp ln 1956 On thls champion shlp team were a number of boys who shot 1n the low 7Os a feat not common among h1gh school golfers The following year the charges of coach Joe Coval came through aga1n to win a second con secutrve champlonshxp However the boys had to win xt by 'prevail ing 1n a three way playoff which resulted when Central Roxbor ough and Llncoln all tied for the top pos1t1on Because of some losses by graduation the golfers sl1pped to sixth place ln 1958 while com piling a ub par league record There were a number of men from the 17 who excelled ID 1958 and were expected to llft the team to the helghts rt had prevrously at ta1ned Vars1ty performers Toby Gelfand and Andy Wolov and JV stars Dan Crawford and Bob Holden were the backbone of the 1959 team wipes' ,r' TABLE TENNIS At Central table tenn1s fMr Lucash re fused to let us call 1t plng pongj is a legend Every year smce 1918 the table tenn1s team has won the Pubhc H1gh School Champion shlp and the four years that the 17 was at Central were certa1nly not different In 1956 1957 and 1958 there was no doubt about the outcome from the instant the Hrst crack of a paddle was heard but in 1959 fand heres one for Ripleys Believe It or Not, the 1ssue was in doubt untll the Hnal match when the boys from the remedial gym put on a desperate last mlnute at tack and with a final effort managed to overpower the team from Edlson Although no members of the 12 partrclpated on the table tenn1s team 1n 1959 many a time could a Twelve man be seen standlng be hlnd a table shoutmg words of encourage ment to the plng pongers The year of 1960 15 expected to brlng many revelat1ons 1n the field of sc1ence, many new faces IH the field of pol1t1cs, many new records in the field of athlet1cs, but xt 1S highly doubt ful whether 1960 w1ll brlng a new Publrc High School table tenn1s champ1on to the fore L 4 . 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LEWIS ALTMAN 7932 Mxchener November 17, 1941 Lew 15 well known and poular among h1s classmates because of h1s excellence as a story teller and comedlan H1 many act1v1t1es 1nclude the Track Team Intramural Sports Prom Commlttee Socnl Commlttee and a Stu dent Assoc1at1on Nommatmg Conventlon Academlcally and treasurer of h1s A ZA chapter Four Freedoms and has played ba ketball for the West Oak Lane ew1sh COmmUHlfS Center team Lew1s p1rtt1me work as a stock boy and salesman w1ll help h1m IH later l1fe for he plans to take up buslness adm1n1strat1on 1n college BENSON DAVID ADAMS 1111 McKinley March 6, 1942 Benson has contnbuted much to h1s class dur1ng h1s four years at Central H1 numerous extracurr1cular act1v1t1es mclude membersh1p on the un1or and Semor Prom Corn m1ttees and the 212 RECORD BOOIt staff Ben IS the Secretary of the 217 Soc1al Comm1ttee an Office A1de and has worked for 4 years 1n the Alumn1 Office He has also played two years of un1or Vars1ty Football In h1s spare t1me Benson has tr1ed to further 1nterscholast1c rela t1ons by jormng the Sc1ent1fic German Club at G1rls Hxgh Aa to the future Ben has declded to enter the field of c1v1l englneermg ASHLEY JOEL ANGERT 2904 W Girard March 5, 1942 A h has been mo t 1nterested 1n photography dur1ng h1 stay at Central He has been an act1ve member of the Photograph1c SOCl6tY for three years Athlet1cally speak mg he has part1c1pated 1n Cross Country and Track gammg tvto jumor Vars1ty letters and one set of num erals He manages to hold h1s own w1th members of the OppOb1t6 sex and o-.ca 1onal1y goes off on ph1losoph1cal tangents concermng human relat1onsh1ps Ash has ma1n ta1ned a cons1stentl3 good academ1c average and has earned a deserved reputatlon as a great fr1end to all Ashley expects to pur ue a career 1n med1c1ne He should do well ln h1s endeavors '53 1 1 - 'S ' ' Q1 . V A 1 -1 , ' . . . 1 g . 5 I K 9 Lew has earned Barnwell honors. He has been secretary ' I ' - - s -a I .' .s . ' J ' l 7 4 . 'Q' c ' l , s r s - As . ' ' ' v I I Y I T. Y , .I W 7 4, S. , ' ' MURRY AUGENSTEIN 8565 Temple September 8, 1941 Murry may be een every mormng 1n front of Glrl H1gh conver1ng vuth h1 mult1tud1nous horde of glfl fr1end He also devote t1me to the Sun h1ne Commlttee Proycct1on Crcvy Servne COmm1ttLC and Student Asso c1at1o11 NOm1H3tlDg CODYGDIIOH Murry vxears a t1e and port jacket to sthool every day for tvto reasons fir t he tr1e to 1mpre s the fa1r cholars of our s1ster school second he vvorks after school as a sales clerk 1n a men s hop He 1 an actlve member of an outs1de youth organ1 z1t1on and part1c1pate 1n all sports 1n h1s spare tlme Murry 1 deeply mtere ted 1n 1utomot1ve engmeermg and expect to pursue that field at the Drexel Inst1tute of Technolovy DAVID AARON AXELROD 5727 Vxrgmran january 12, 1942 Dave ha done much to make our class act1v1t1es super1or to those of prev1ous classes He has served as a member of the Class P1n COmm1ttCC Class Prom Com m1ttee Olnf Act1v1t1es Comm1ttee and School Serv1ce Comm1ttee Popular Dave has been a Student Asso c1at1on Representatlve and Alternate and has attended many nom1nat1ng convent1ons He has done work at a nevts tand and presently attends Gratz College Dave mtends to study busmess adm1n1strat1on at the UHIVCYSIIY of Pennsylvama We a1l w1sh h1m well 1n h1s pursu1t Qi' J LEE AUSPITZ 6752 N 13th February 5, 1941 Throughout h1s four years at Central Lee has d1st1n gu1shed hlmself as an outstand1ng student He 15 a prom1 nent member of the Advanced Class has attalned Barn well and Scholastlc Honors and was awarded the first prlze Gold Medal 1n the Jumor Orator1cal Contest In add1t1on he Ends t1me for Hebrew stud1es at Gratz College and for leadersh1p 1n a natlonal youth organ1zat1on For five terms he has been actwe 1n the Student Tutors and IS at present the Pres1dent of th1s group He has also led the Debate Soc1ety through a champ1onsh1p season and has wrxtten feature art1cles for the C6HCTd11Z6T wlthout glory but w1th by l1ne To our great surprlse Lee an nounced that he plans to enter college but refused to chsclose any deta11s it dv fl BARRY BANNETT 7017 Woodbine November 20, 1941 Birry is one of the truly h1rd working members of the cl1ss He w1s a member of the Class Serviee Pin and Soeiil Committee In 1ddition he xy ls one of the miin st1ys of the Riicoao Book Art St iff In the S A Blrry served on the student Policy Committee Perhaps the most outstandinv contribution was Birry s design for the Class Senior Pin If the pin ls my promise of what ls to come we can ret issured th xt Barry will go on to be a really outstanding arthitect EUGENE M. BANKS 1727 Conlyn October 31, 1941 X Gene has a natural aptitude toward science. In fact, n he expects to pursue his career in astronomy at the Unif versity of Pennsylvania. He has been a threefterm member of the Astronomy Club, and a member of the Greek and Chess Clubs. He has also served on the Fencing Team, Mirror staff, and the 7212 Pin Committee. Gene has the distinction of being the only member of the cl1ss who owns 1 motorcycle JAMES HENRY BANVARD uarters A 21, Navy Yard July 6, 1941 111 of his extra time to ports activities He has played Cadet unior Varsity 1nd Varsity Football for four years He ha been 1 member of the Fencing Team for four years and has crved two yeirs on the Track Team Aeademically ame has managed to e1rn Barnwell Honors during his tay at Central He ls known as the husky guy with the blond crew h11rcut and the broad mile .lim ls going to teach physical cduc1t10n in later life We ire sure th it he will 1tt1in his 1 pirations 2 ' f 4 f ' ' ' xr 4. c T T V is , A , I 2 A rs. . , 1 'Q' 1 z'f . Y 2 . . ., 2 1 .bi , . 7 I 2 N A . .. . 42 Y V A , s 2 2 . f Q . I T . T . V 1 x Jim is most interested in athletics, and has devoted g ' '. s . ', sa 1 ' ' ' . - '1 f, J s ' 1 . : . K 1 4 z ' z . PERRY BARAG 1227 Yerkes March 13, 1942 Because Perry' has spent much of his time advancing from a lower class into the '.Z1'2, he has not had much leisure time for extracurricular activities. He has, how' ever, served on the 212 Pin Committee. Since he has come up from the lower class. Perry' has gained many' friends and is well liked hy' his classmates and teachers. He has earned Barnwell Honors every' term, a record which repreienti quite an achievement. Perry' plans to take a pre medical cour e in college but he is not yet sure vthat college he vxill attend ki JEFFREY LLOYD BATT 1001 N Marshall October 25, 1941 mannered per on xx ho peak xx hen spoken to Because he ha been piled up with homexxork during ha four years at entral if ha not had too much time for a aetivitie He ha contributeelt th la through hi participation on three ommattcc SUe1al Special Eyent and Service l rf plan to try ha hand at hroadea ting after hi graduation H ha th aiity to uecee t xx hatex er he trie fix CHARLES LEE BASSMAN 5328 Overbrook July 31, 1941 huck 1 a good hoxxler and h as ervcd on the chool team as well as his fraternity l'5OVKlll1L team He ha l been a Captain of the Corridor Patrol Trca urer of the 712 Class Pin Committee and a memher of the School Servlce Committee Chucks milllon dollar personality should help him greatly at Temple University Wlaefe lie as going to take up dentistry He hould h ave no trouble becoming a ueecss in his chosen profession fu? c e K , K I 1 -' N S5 . ' 1 S. 3 7 M 1 y I ks V' ' fe A C s . g i' Q ag s' ' N sa ' A at . Q' za 'lj ax. a zsaso 1 at . . Q a ' Q , 'as N H V .ay 3 c , . . f 1 ' 1 ' N K e . . ,y e . e . . b I 3 -kd Y- H S L x w . Jeff is a quiet. friendly' sort of fellow, a well' , s ' s a s 'N - ' . 1 - ' . . I . . 'A' s K5 , . , . . A S .K . . Ca .s 4 ' ' class ',A V' f .ss o ecss 's ii N . ' ' are ' sas- ' s. . . s, be ,i s I' s . s g . is . .' . e .s e zbl' s Mead a A ' i 's. DAVID SAUL BELL 6429 N Camac November 16 1941 Q Dave has earned Barnwell honors every term and Q has done outstanding vvork even though he was not in the advanced class He has been a member of the unlor and Senior Prom Committees Radio Workshop and the Corridor Patrol Bell Boy has also earned numerals playing unior Varsity Soccer He has a large stamp collection and has aecumulated some rare specimens worth 1 con1der1hle amount of money D1ve expects to pur ue electric 1l engineering as a s. treer at Penn State Drexel or thc University of Pennsylvann PAUL R BENNER 5014 Greene September 26, 1941 Paul is 1 tall wiry sort of 1 fellovv a fatt which makes him vvell 1d 1ptcd for swimming Hc h1s earned Varsity and unlor V1rs1ty letters for l'l1s tvvo years of service on Central s crack Swlmming Tc1m Outside of school Paul pursues his spccnlty through his membership on a Barnvvcll Honors tw ec at Central Paul plans to study mechanicil engineering 1t Drexel In titute 4' J? HOWARD BERINSON 8932 Calvert October 26, 1941 Howie 1 quite an intelligent fellow vvho has con tributed his all tovvard class 'lLI1Vlt1Cb Along with h1 important re ponsihilmes as thairman of the Prom Com mittee he has served on the Social Committee and the School Orchestra Hovvic has earned Barnwell Honors every term and Scholastic Honors five term He ls very popular with all his clas mates and the girls in the com munity Hovvard intends to take up medicine at either Temple University or the University of Pennsylvania He vvill certainly do vvell in his endeavor ' 7 , .. .. Q I -1 v 5 I .. r W J, . . . Q Q , Q ,I , . . qi Q A I K I QA I N' 1'.s a ' . z 1 s 11' 1 K' ' . . 'z 1 , . ' ' 1 , ' c z ' ', .' ' H 2 2,1 S ' ' Q ' Q J . Q Q. Q .Q Q Q Q . S ..k QQQ Q. Q Q Q' Q q '- f xi-2 ' H ' Y.M.C.A. swimming team. Academically, he has achieved ' s' 1 1' li x Q . 1' . 1 , 5 . I . , . - . , Q . QQ Q Q I 5 Q K' 1 v-u -'L A 'I ' 5 8' 1. li - 1 5 ' 1 A . aus . 5 ' ' f 1' V Y V1 . I' V . . 3 ARNOLD BINDERMAN 6430 Algon anuary 30, 1942 Arnie 15 truly the ideal Central student for he trles to absorb knowledge till his brain 1S saturated Very populir with classmates and teachers alike Arnold has been 1 Student Association Representatwe and Alternate He has served on the Special Events Committee helped prepare for the umor Prom and is Associate Editor of the RECORD BOOK He has participated in many intra mural sports and has earned his share of Barnwell Honors Arnie plans to become a dentist pursuing his studies at Temple University He should not have a bit of trouble fulfilling h1s amb1t1on WILLIAM GERALD BEST 4916 Sansom March 3 1942 Bill has served on the Cap and Gown Committee and the Corridor Pitrol while at Central Athletically he has been a member of the Track Team and plays bas ketball for an out ide youth organization Bill hopes to become a doctor after his graduation from Central We all hope he attains hi great ambition ZANE LANCE BITTERFIELD 2141 Magee December 6, 1941 Zane is most lnterested in science He worked two and one half years in the zoology lab learning the care and feeding of mice and rats and spent one year 1n the bacteriology lab under the supervision of Mr Benjamin Lucash Zane has been a member of the Chemistry and Stamp Clubs and played Cadet Basketball He has worked a' an allergy technician at the Albert Einstein Medical Center and as a messenger for a publi'hing house. Zane plans to enter the field of medicine after graduation and will probably be a great researcher. JAN FREDERIC BLACK 8121 Fayette Apr1l30 1941 an h1s served 1s 1 Gym Ofhce Alde for three tern and has also served on the Corrldor P1trol He was a member of the R1d1o Workshop In outslde of school act1v1t1es J1n h1s been pre ldent of the West Oak Lane Teenage Councll repre entlng five hundred young people and has been on a bowllng team an plans to prepare for the dental profess1on at Temple Unlversxty after gradua tlon from Central HERBERT HASKELL BLUMBERG 333 W Glrard December 8, 1941 Few remarks m1de 1n cl rss escape Herb s r1p1d pen Indeed he 1 mdustrxously devoted to h1s studles and con sequently had the honor of w1nn1ng the Semor Phllology Pr1ze awards mn four consecutlve Ph1ladelph1a Sc1ence F3115 as well as of bexng a finallst 1n the N3t1OD3l Merlt Program H15 act1v1t1es at Central lnclude SIX terms as Centralxzer Staff Reporter a member of the RECORD BOOK Busmess Staff, e1ght terms as Lxbrary Axde and Barnwell Ass1stant, five terms on the Projectmon Crew, and a mem' ber of the Class Tutor1ng Commlttee A member of the 212 advanced class, Herb has been Scholastlc or Barnwell every term Though undecxded about h1s career, Herb w1ll undoubtedly succeed 1n whatever course he takes because of h1s many faceted academ1c mterests and h1s mtense devotxon to studylng jv- JV' fl re CHARLES S BLAKEMORE 112 N 53rd February 25 1941 Though Chuck got off to 1 lite start by entermg Centr 1l m tenth gradc he h1s done 1n excellent job both 1n and out of school He IS 1 member of the Cl1ss P111 Commlttee and IS a Study Hall Proctor For four terms he has been a member of the Archery Club and has had the d1st1nct1on of belng th1t club s Secretary Treasurer for both h1s senlor terms Hls outslde 1nterests wlth 1uto moblles and model planes reflect h1 deslre to become an englneer Chuck hopes to attend Drexel m the fall 5.54 if iv 1 U 1, A .. .. . 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A , , I 9 , , MARK BLUMBERG 5138 Gamor December 6, 1941 Popular w1th h1s fellow students for h1s t1reless fun lovmg spmt the Blum has the d1st1nct honor of belng the pf6Sld6DC of the South Lavtn P1nochle Club More over he has been a member of the Class Prom Comm1ttee and Speclal Eyents COmmlEt66 For four terms he was elected SA Representat1ve and for three terms he was on the Barnwell Honor Roll Interested 1n sports Mark has play ed ln Intramural Games Also he wa a member of the Cadet Basketball Squad rn n1nth grade workmg h1s way through JV 1n tenth to a pos1t1on on the Varslty Team 1n h1s jun1or ard sen1or years H15 outslde act1v1t1es center m the U S Y organ1zat1on of whlch he 15 treasurer Mark hopes to attend Temple Pharmacy School after graduatmon ROBERT KARL BOHM 2325 79th July 13, 1941 Well known to h1s cl 1ssmates for h1s faxthfulness 1n r1d1ng h1 b1ke to s hool through all kmds of weather for three stralght years Bob has also d1st1ngu1shed h1mself by bemg 1 Hnallst 1n the Nat1onal Mer1t Schol ar h1p Program He las been Barnvyell every term and a member of the 212 adyanced class Bob s after school act1v1t1es have varled between Greek and Chemlstry Club and after school job he ha had In add1t1on he sang 1n h1 church chomr and xy as act1ve 1n If youth group Though currently a zealou devotee of the Perslan phxlosopher Omar Bob ap1re to the Lutheran m1n1stry Conse quently he Vwlll attend the Ph1ladelph1a Lutheran Seml nary after h1 sojourn at Muhlenberg College where he ha won a scholarsh1p Q'--r an-1 FREDERICK S BOCK 1622 E Wyndam December 29 1941 Among the many well bred boys at Central Fred 1S probably the only one who s1gns h1s name 1n Olde Enghshe letters Fred w1ll be best remembered for h1s outstand1ng contr1but1ons 1n the field of athletxcs H played JV Football for two years and was the w1nner of the V Football Plugger Award Membersh1p 1n the 10th Grade All Star Team and the JV Al1Publ1c team are some of h1s other athletlc tr1umphs Fred devoted hlmself also to many other phases of school l1fe He has been a member of the Art Staff Cornog Trophy Com mlttee Football T1cket Commxttee 212 Soc1al Com m1ttee School SBFVICC Commlttee 212 Pm Commlttee School Pm Commrttee the 212s RECORD BOOK Art Staff Fred s many outstandxng qual1t1e 1nsure h1s success 'L' . . , - R ' Y 1 - - tt 1- ,- . . , 1 , 1 . 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Q 'EEF Q i 1' 'uv f MICHAEL BORIS JEROME S BONOW 1010 66th November 10, 1941 Jerry 1S well hked by the fellow members of h1s class for h1s sense of humor and h1 devot1on to havmg fun However jerry 1S also a hard worker s1nce he has been Barnwell for sur terms Actxve 1n the class Semor Prom Commrttee Serv1ce Comm1ttee and Banquet Com m1ttee he has been a member of the Span1sh Club and book Sports Representatwe as well Fxnally he has par t1c1pated 1n Intramural Sports and a Bna1 Bnth youth orgamzatxon We all w1sh jerry luck at Temple Un1 verslty where he w1ll study busrness law 6947 Kmdred November 7, 1942 Son of the popular Central b1ology teacher Mr Harry Borrs M1ke has d1st1ngu1shed h1mself as one of tle xntellectual gems whlch Central seems to be produclng 1n ever 1ncreas1ng numbers M1ke who has always won elther Barnwell or Scholast1c Honors has also the d1st1nc t1on of w1nn1ng the Albert H Smyth Lrterature Prlze Belng Assocxate Edxtor of thc Mwvor M1ke has pro vlded many amuslng artlcles and art1st1c sketches for that magazxne M1ke has also part1c1pated 1n many extra currmcular 1ct1v1t1es He 15 a member of the Student Tutors the 212 P1n Commltte and 1s an AsSOC13t6 Edltor of our RECORD BOOlc He has also been a member of the Dr1mat1c Soclety and Projectlon Crew Any morn mg Dad s helper M1ke can be seen d1str1but1ng news papers through Central s sllent halls JOSEPH HENRY BOSWORTH 5544 Pulaski October 18, 1941 oe ls a well lxked member of the 212 who doesnt let any subject get the best of h1m but plugs away unt1l he overcomes lf Though he played Cadet Football hs outs1de of school act1v1t1es demanded too much of h1s tlme for h1m to- be able to contxnue For two years he has been pres1dent of h1s church s youth group as well as the rep resentat1ve of the Germantown churches 1n the city Wlde Youth Fellowsh1p Counc1l H15 xnterest mn electron1cs and mathemaucs reveals h1s deslre to go to the UDIVCISIIY of Pennsylvama to become an electromcs engmeer s u as - - - , , S . cc an - A - V f 1 s x . . . . f s 9 ,V 1 4 , . , . . . , . . - - - sc as - , . . 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Y , ' v - ' ' , ' I . .. l KENNETH ALAN BRAIT 5813 N 16th February 26, 1941 E15y 201112, mel fellxeel y t 111 lpt tudent Kenny hu hid mmy ehol1 t1 honor N1t1on1l Mer1t Seholwr h1p F1n1l1 t member ofthe 71 ulvmeeel ela55 member of the Theoret1 11 Chem1 try lub Bxrnxyell every term mel S hol1 tl for five term In 1elel1t1on Kenny hw been SA Repre ent1t1ve for two term and a member of the IOIHI Aet1v1t1e5 Comm1ttee for e1ght term5 book Sport Repre5ent1t1ve for two term5 md a part1c1pant 1n Intramuril Sport Ken vns cha1rman of the Clas5 Fre hmm Commlttee TQ well 15 on the Cla55 Tr1p Com m1ttee He h1 been 1 member of the Stamp and Com Club 1nd h15 1fter ehool 1ntere5t51neluele danemg reid mg md lee hoekey Some el1y Ken hope5 to 1dd an LEONARD JEROME BRATSPIR 7653 Roosevelt November 15, 1941 Lenny ln been 1et1ye 1t ehool on the Bovylmg Te 1m Out 1ele of sehool he p1rt1e1p1te ID Boy Seout and 15 1 eo1eh for 1 L1ttle Le1gue h1-ebill tcim H1 hobby 15 the eolleetlon of roek mel m1ner1l After gradu atlon Len yull be ejome to Temple vyhere he wlll 5tuely med1e1ne 'K ROBERT FRANKLIN BRANDT 6259 Ygrk August 25, 1941 Although Bob m1y eem QUICK mel vy1thelr1wn to those who don t know h1m he lb 1 boy vuth a very eolorful per5onal1ty to those who do In h15 5en1or ye 1r at Centr 11 Bob has served on the Cap and Gown Comm1ttee H1 1ntere5t 1n sports 15 ev1dent from h15 1et1v1t1e5 1n the Intramural Program as well a h15 p1rt1e1p1t1on on the Track Team for the 11st three year5 of lilqll sehool Out Slde of sehool Bob has been tre15urer of h15 AZA ehwpter H15 future roael p155e through Temple Unlver Slty 1nd Wlll e 1rry h1m to 1 1303111011 111 bu 1ne5 1eeount1ne . 1 fx p1 1. , e1 1 5 , ' 15 1 1 fs' QS e 5: 1 1 1 1 1 f 5 15. .. .. 1 1 t ee, 1 1 1 ez 1 5 'e . 1 11 1 1 , - .wlx -4 Q 4 A' K' S' 1 e 15 e 5. 1 , .5 ,, . . . .Se 2 1 1 5 VAX . 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AI D 4 4 , 1 . y 5 , 1,2 1 1, as as Y ' N '. 1 . b - . 1. . -C t - , 235 , 1 . 1, 1 '1 1 5 e5. j. us VS. is 'I 1 ' 'Y D 15 1 I 1 D I 11 . 5 1 ' 1 1 1 15 1 - 5 X ' '1 1 1 -ap 1 if 1 1 . 5 ' ' 1' ' 'Sl 1.5. f V , , . , . , , , ,e , , , ,f GERALD BROOKS 2315 N 33rd anuary 3 1942 erry 15 a QUICY slncere member of our el1ss who HOWARD BREGMAN 5908 Roosevelt July 19 1942 A bolsterous bundle of energy Hoxue 1s constantly dr1v1ng away at some 1et1v1ty He has served on the elass Prom Commlttee Serv1ce Commlttee and Pm Commlttee Bes1des the Stamp and Com Club Howard has been very aetlve playmg Intramurtl Sports Outs1de of sehool he belongs to a band and a youth org amz 1t1on Much of h1s tlme 1s spent tmkermg w1th r1d1o and eleetromes pastzme whlth refleets h1 deslre to be ln eleetronle engmeer keeps stead1ly pluggmg away unt1l he obt11ns what he s after He has served on the ela Prom Comm1ttee and xlso on the SEYVILL Comm1ttee Intramural Sports were In 1dd1t1on he 15 an aetlve member of Temple Beth Israel and 1 eonno1sseur of jazz erry was Barnwell for three terms From Central he pl ln to go to Temple UD1V6fSltY ls 1 premechtal student JOHN RICHARD BULACK 3022 Cheltenham November 23, 1941 ohn h1s really had in 1tt1ve year as 1 emor here at Dear Old Hlgh H1s eh1et a et to the thool has been 1n the field of entertunment As 1 member of the Class Soe1al Commlttee ohn has helped plan the many varled and exutmg aet1v1t1es that the tlass hls had Also 1 mem ber of the Svymg Bmd for s1x terms he hi provxded a great deal ot pleasur tor the whole sehool Another way that he prov1des pleasure lb by exh1b1t1ng h1s sk11ls on the equ1pment of the gym team John plans to go on to eollege and study bu mess admlmstratxon or go 1nto the entertamment Held Q - Q ' Y ss V. ss li V 5 I J Y C A K D D A s K Q R . x 7 . 1 5 1 . . 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MITCHELL F BUNKIN 6021 N 13th November 27, 1941 Besade beang 1 rather good student yxlth Barnveell onorl M eh ha axx ay: ta en 1 gre at mteret 1n Central many extra aet1v1t1e M1teh 1 1 member of the Stamp and Co1n Club 1nel 1 1l o Tr aurer of the Inter Club Counenl He ha h lpeel out on the 212 B1og raphy Comm1ttee 1nd h1s tr1eel un ueee fully to revave the Current Eyentb Club 1nd the Freneh D1etat1on Club Many of Mlt hs 1nteret l1e IH the realm of world 1ffa1r At prexent he 1 1et1ve 1 1 member ot the Senxor H1gh Steermg Commlttee of the World Affa1r Coune1l of Ph1ladelph1a M1teh hncla t1me 1leo for many hobb1e He 1 mtereated IH et1mpe wr1t1ng to people 1D other eountr1e2 photogmpby l1 tenlne to the hort xy ave r1d1o horeebaek fldlflg 1eC QliltlI1Q SNNIITIIIIIDQ 1nd glrl M1teh h1s been lueky enough to have done qu1te a b1t of tr1vel1ng He hae V1 1teel many parte of the Unlted States IS veell1 Mex1eo Franee England Sxmtzerlanel Italy and Belg1um He hop-.U to obta1n a l1beral arte eelu eat1on at a nearby eollege ALPHONSO ABAD BUSH 136 N Hobart une 26, 1941 Al Q ma1or aet1v1t1e 1n Central haye been ID the athlet1e Faeld He pent tveo term on the Soeeer Team 1nd one term on the Fenemeg Team He h1d qu1te 1 few out 1ele aet1y1t1e H 1 1 member of Pha Bet1 P 1 Fratermty He h15 plxyed Ba ebal for tyxo team A1 al o ha: 1n out 1de job He plm to eontanue xuth 111 job then go to eollege and ma1or 1n enemeermg or ehemx try NISSEN MORRIS BERNSTEIN 7122 Llmekxln july 31 1941 155 15 a popular member ot the 212 l7ee au e ot h1s s1ncer1ty and fflCHdl1HC Here If Central he hu served on the C1153 P1n Commxttee md Pre hn1an Com m1ttee and l11s been 1 member of the Greek Areheryf 1nd Aeronautlc Clubs In portb h ha been 1et ve ln Bowl1n'U B1seball 1nel I:ootb1ll Outblele of Nehool 15 a h1 te 1on1ar 11 elllf treaurer for t1e I2h1lael lph11 AZA Coune1l and hae been an ofheer ot hl own Ch1pter many t1me H1 plan are to attenel Penn State 1nd beeome a11 enqmeer . . 55 1 1 L 1 . . 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HARRY MARK CAPLAN 1218 Sterling November 15, 1941 H1rry h1 had 1wtry full 11f durm h1 tlme at Cen tr11 When he was not p11y1ne t1rd he found txme to be on the Gym Tum He hm 11 o been 1 member of the V Tennls Te 1m In between sports lLt1V1f16S he h1s been 1 Cheer1e1de.r Sports h1ve not been Harrys Crew and the Loeker Comm1ttee Hlrry s mterests have 11so taken hmm to member hlp on the Pm Commlttee and the Prom Commrttee Harry has 11 o been on the Barnwell Honor R011 After he 1e1ves Ct.I1tI'l1 h plan to go to eo11eUe and beeome 1 pharm1e1 t STEVEN CADES 544 W Hortter anuary 10, 1942 Steve has had many Barnwell Honors throughout his eareer at Central He has been a Llbrary Alde member of the Proyectlon Crew PTC Representatlve a member of the Marehmg and Concert bands He has been ehlef mamtenanee englneer of WCEN Radio Workshop By belng a member of the Marehxng Band he has attalned a V1rs1ty letter He p11ns to go to the Un1vers1ty of Penn sy1v1n11 1nd study e1ettr1e11 engxneerxng NORMAN FRANK CAPLAN 5207 Lebanon November 11, 1941 Norm was 1 Junxor V1r 1ty 1nd Varslty Basketball player He ls 1n extept1on11 eholar ls vte11 havmg gar nered B1rnvte11 Honor for lk terms Norm 1S also 1 member of the Student Pohty Semor Prom and Senlor Banquet Commrtttt Atter gradumon he mttnds to take up med1e1ne - I 1 , . . . , . . z . 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N K 1 K W STUART R CI-IALFIN 1152 E Ph1lEllena July 11, 1941 Stu a hard vtorker 15 a member of the Social Serviee Committee 1nd on the Soeial ind 717 Pin Comm1ttee5 Stu also hovts h15 special interest in freshmen for he is on the Freshman Committee As a member of the Spe e11l Events Committee he 15 interested 1n all sorts of odd and spee11l 1et1v1t1e Stu s 1mb1t1on 1 to t1ke up ieeountmg 1t Temple Lniversity Stu hts been Barn well while at Centr1l JOHN EMERSON CARDENAS 4951 Germantown September 9, 1941 lohn believes in eflmlllg to sehool e1rly in the morn ing for he 1 on the Early Morning Pltrol He ls al o 1 member of the Corridor Patrol Intere ted in seienee john ls a member of the A tronomy 1nd Roeket Soeietie He is 1lso 1 member of the Ereneh Club Outside sehool ohni tprinter meeh1n1e elrpenter 1nd painter He 110 eloe5 vx1llp1per md tile eontrzeting work After lC1V1Dg Centr1l ohn plan to t1ke up engineering lohn h1 received Barnvtell Honors PAUL R CHERNOFF 7 Surrey une 21 1941 A gre1t sense of humor 1rt1st1e talent and seholastle ability 1re Pauls most out tanding 1ttr1bute5 For three year he hi delighted the re t of the ldvaneed ela5s with his xx1tt1e1 ms 1nd eartoon and many of the clever draw ings in thi RECORD BOOIe are 1n example of hi talent Paul ha5 shoven 1 marked intere t ID seienee having par ticipated 111 the Astronomieal Soeiety for six term and in the Chemistry Club for four. He plan5 to enter basic rese1reh in physics. He ha: :erved a: Art Editor of the Mirror and is of course Art Editor of the RECORD BOOle. Pauls merit as 1 student is manifest in the fact that he has earned Barnwell and Seholistie Honorz. He h1: :hown :peei1' aptitude in Englieh, winning the john Seely Hart English Prize in 11A and capturing the Mirror Literature Prize in 1956. He is at present the Exeeutixe Editor of the Mirror. WILLIAM JERALD COCHRAN 1214 65th October 1, 1941 I erry s use the old slying th tt everybody loves him 1 totally true for errg. ls extremely well liked ler ha been in both the unior ind Senior Prom Com mittee 1 well 1 the Cap and Gown and Biography Committee With these attivities and the Radio Wnrlf hop to his tredit vte re positive erry s premedieal tareer at La Salle will be gre it MASON CHESSLER 6007 N. 13th july 3, 1941 Mas has been his books SA, Representative and P.T.C. Representative. He now serves on the Service and Banquet Committees. Mas has been a member of the Camera Club. He also goes in for radio announcing. Therefore, he belongs to WCEN, the Radio Workshop. Mais has also been active in intramural sports. When he leaves Central Mas plans to go to college and then law school He has been on the Barnvtell Honor Roll ps- ARTHUR JARVIS COHEN 1824 Spruce May 12, 1942 Art la very attive in sport ittivities He tan be een daneing around the hall pra tieinv for IV Fenemg meets He has al o been the Manlger of the JV and Varsity Tratk Team Art ha partieipated in Intr mural Ba eball Football and Ba ketball He has been an SA Repre entative Art noxx tontrol the lunthroom a a member ot the '17 Serxite Committee He plans to go into bu ine admini tration after he leave Central CHARLES ARTHUR COHN 6711 N 12th August 17 1941 Charles 14 a member of the Sehool Servlee and Senxor Spee1al Event COmm1tt6Q Whlle 1n Central he was 1 member of the Bowlmg Tmck and Gym teams Chuck s club lnterest were the R1d1o Workshop and the Meehmxcs Club ROBERT ALLAN Col-IN 6570 N 12th July 11, 1941 Robert has been Barnvxell Hve terms and ha been 1 member of the SA Soe11l and Spe 1:11 Events Com mlttees Whlle m Centrxl Bob has earned 1 letter 1n JV Bowlmg and ha enjoyed hls part11p1t1on ln all Intramural Sport Bobs c1reer for the future 15 medxclne MARK BARRY COHN 712 W Rockland Devember 7, 1941 Mark h1s been knovxn to mmy of hls frlend by the mekname of Buteh To mmy people he looks 1ngr1t11t mg and hls w1ys are just as frxendl He h1s reeelved Barnwell Honors md 15 1 member of the 807 Souety and Stamp Club He has play ed ID 1ll Intramural Sport and 15 a member of the Semor Blography Comm1ttee of the Record Boo After graduatlon from Central M1rk pl1n to take up medmne ' Q S C. c - .. .. 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EDWARD HORACE COURTNEY 1013 Melon September 15 1941 Ed 15 the one who em always be seen guarding the doors of the ehool in the eirly morning Ed 15 the one This happens beau e he pllns to beeome In English teacher He vyill go to Wet Chester St1te Teiehers College Gut ide of ehool Ed lb very letlve in his ehureh aetivities IRVING STUART COLCHER 5119 N 9th September 29, 1941 If you happen to find Irv in a elenee lab ready to blow up the sehool it 1 nothing, new This mad scientist has reeeived B1rnwell Honor every term ind has played 1n all Intramural Sports Learning to play the par' of Jekyll and Hyde Irv h1s been in the Dramatic Club for four terms He is llso 1 member of the Senior Social Committee and 1 PTC Representative After le1v1ng Centril Irv pl1ns to mike medieine hi eareer BRYANT LEE CRANSTON 7331 Germantown November 6 1941 Bu k ean be seen wearing a brlght red yuket xx hen he walks in late in the morning Is he late beeause his jaeket holds up trafic When he is in sehool Bu k plays 1n Intramural Football Outside of sehool he plays on hi ehureh s basketball team After he leaves Central Buck plans to go into engineering or urpl me piloting V f 5- - , 4, g M 1 . .5 , 1 5 Y' . r . . 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' ' Y C- JEFFREY DAMSKER 5241 N Hutchinson August 11, 1941 jeff 15 known to many of h1s fr1ends as Mr Cen tral He has been ln more clubs and commlttees and has done more thmgs than anyone else Taklng t1me out to do hls studles he has recelved Barnwell Honors every term In appreuatxon for h1s fr1endl1ness and helpfulness Among h1s many aet1v1t1es around Central Jeff has been on the Senlor P1n Soc1al and Servlce Comm1ttees and also on the Iunlor Prom Comm1ttee Although he does not 1ntend to make aetmg hxs career he has been chosen Pres1dent of the Dramatle Club and has been 1 member of rt for fixe terms After leavmg Central he plans to make med1c1ne h1s professlon 'll 'T' DANNY MOLLENHOFF CRAWFORD 1610 Yerkes December 13, 1941 Dan 15 one of the most hkeahle boys mn Central play mg 1n many sports m and around Central Some of these sports are the V and Vars1ty Soeter Teams It looks as lf Dan 1s followmg ln the footsteps of Sam Snead slnce he IS a member of the Central Golf Team Besldes sports he has been Barnwell flve terms He 15 also a member of the Sen1Qr Soclal Commlttee and the Football P1n Commlttee After graduatlng from Central Dan plans to take to l1beral arts 1n college STEVEN DASH 6400 Dorcas October 22, 1941 Steve has taken part IU all ty pes of act1v1t1es whlle he has been at Central He was a member of the un1or Prom Comm1ttee and the Soclal Commlttee He alsg worked 1n the Alumn1 Cflice for four years He was a member of the RECORD BOOK Staff and wrote the Last W11l and Testament Belng a member of the Trop1eal Flsh Club and the Student Tutors shows that he was 1nterested 1n extracurrltular act1v1t1es After leavmg Cen tral Steve plans to take med1c1ne at the UD1V6fS1tj of Pennsylvama Among h1s var1ous ach1evements he has gamed Barnwell Honors W hh ss an - ' A A 7 , z xx - as ss -Q 4 - ts ss 4 , , . ' ' ' K5 15 ' 1 ' - f A ' ' ' se . . a K Q . 1 he has been chosen S.A. Representative and Alternate. - I A V , . x Q . .Q l , , . Y A . . , - Y I ' A . 'f nl K6 I A , Cl 15 . . I . . , r ' T I T I -7 HOWARD ELLIS DAVIDSON 8234 Williams September 15 1941 Howard his been Blrnwell and is 1 member of the Senior Service Committce He wis a member of the MCLh1D1Cb Club of Centr1l 1nd his pl1yed in all Intr1 mur1l Sport After le1v1ng Centr1l Hovxie intends to be 1 ph1rm1c1st 1nd run 1 cl1l1I1 of drug tores ju SIDNEY DAVID 6529 N. Bouvier September 24, 1941 Sid has been an SA. Representative and SA. Alter nate several times. He has also been a P.T.C, Representa tive. His political acumen and social responsibility augur well for his future. His friendly interest in others and his attractive personality ought to win him many votes, Sid' may sometime represent us in Wzishington. DAVID ALLAN DAVIS 1215 W Godfrey February 19 1942 Apart from establi hing him lf 1s 1 valu1ble 1nd par Central acquired quite a IEPUIHKIOD a 1n athlete Both keen and t1lented h h1s landed places on both the JV and Varsity Track Teams a yycll 1 playing a very im portant part in Intramural Football and B1seball Game Dave also has an urging for b1 ketball and many people believe that when he get to college he will become the celebrity on some athletic tcam With u h a commend 1ble high school record Dave ls ure to succeed in whatever occupation he eek ,J . . , Q' 1 2 4' - - . 1 1 . Q K' 4 .' A 4 , I ,, Y. ., , N Q H 4 5. c I , ' 7 ,N ' 's ' A se .' 1 . . F 4 tici atin classmate Dave has, over his four 'ears at . 1 , . s r . 5- . , e . ' A 1 . . -' . -5 S vs is I y ' , 4 L: s. ' ' ' .s , . y 5 '. x ' e . ' s c ' ' f 1 ' , 5 s Y ' s s. DAVID LEONARD DAVIS 4942 N Broad September 6 1941 Dave 15 very aet1ve IH Sel1OOl 1tt1v1t1e He takes an aetlve part 1n the W1dCHCf Cl1r15tm15 Party Dave 15 also on the Corr1dor Patrol and Lotker Room Patrol H IS a member of the 712 Soe1al Comxmttee and the 217 P1n Comm1ttee Daxe wa also COMC at the Clas5 Banquet Dave 15 a terr1f1e art15t and has done a good b1t of the art work for the RECORD Book Dave can be seer rehearsmg as the voeal1st for the Svnng Band and the Vocal Ensemble He has sung for the USO and at Veterans Ho5p1tal5 He also 51ng at dances and has play ed Dave plans to beeome an 1ndu5tr11l de51gner MICHAEL LEWIS DOLFMAN 8251 Fayette une 23, 1942 M1ke has many xude and var1ed IUIETCI He 15 1 member of the 212 SLFVILE and Tutormg Commlttees He IS 1 member of the orehestra and band when he 1 not dolng SCIVILC for the sthool Between orehestra and band LOHLCIIS, Mlke has found tlme to be on the Debatmg Team and Mwror Staff M1ke' has also found t1me to be on Intramural Football and Basketball Teams Outslde of school M1ke 15 the presldent of l115 fraternlty and the leader of a dame band 'M1ke' plans to study med1e1ne IH college 1 5 3 . .. . 1. . , ' 4 f , J 5 Q . 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U.. ., -- Q. 1 '15 4 x 1 U1' EDWIN DAY 3425 Cresson November 7 1941 Ed popular1ty led to l11s bemg VILC Pre 1dent of the Student ASSOC1Ht1OH vxlnle 5t1ll a JUDIOI' Durmg h1 5en1or year he was Cha1rman of the Class Soe1al Com m1ttee He also took an att1ve part 1n the plann1ng of the unlor and Semor Proms In athlet1es Ed served on Sw1mm1ng Track and Soeeer Teams He also feneed on the Ch1mp1on5l11p Fentlng Team Ed spends l11s after noons at the Arehery Club HIS future pl1n5 mtlude col lege and a career 1n eng1eer1nv or law Q, 1 had tlme to earn B1rnwell Honors He pllns to work 1D FREDERICK DAVID DORSEY 5530 W Thompson March 27, 1941 Fred IS one of our class 1thlete HIS part1c1pat1on 1n sever1l sport 1nd other 1ct1v1t1e5 has made h1m an automotlvc t1nker1nqs He Wls 1 member of the Track Team Footb1ll Te 1m Fencmg Team md a part1c1p1nt 1D Intrlmural Sport Good luck to Fred IH h1s psychology ureer 21 HERBERT DRILL 4738 N 12th February 27, 1941 Herb ls that pleasant boy who 1s actlve ID class affa1rs H15 contr1but1on to the class as 1 member of both the Spec1al Events Commlttee and the Cap and Gown Com m1ttee cannot be lauded enough Herb has furthered h1s photographlc 1nterests 1n the Camera Club and the Photograph1c Soc1ety He enjoys sports both 1s spectator and p1rt1c1pant He ha been an ardent supporter of the Intramural Sports Program 1t Central Although WOfklDg after school keeps most of h1s afternoons occup1ed he 5t1ll electron1cs at R C A DANIEL DVORKIN 1213 Gardena Aprll 4 1942 Apart from the fact that he attuned Barnvwell Honors many t1mes Danny has also proved h1m5elf one of the most act1ve and ver at1le cla member He lb a member of the Stamp and C010 Club as xx ell as bemg an excellent contnbutor to Mr Lysters Fencmg Team As to h1s future at college we have no doubts we are sure that 1n whatever he attempts he vull be a howlmg succes 1 . 5 . . . . . . 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LANNY EDELSOHN 1654 Mohlcan August 8, 1941 I.1nny 15 r1111y C'xLLpt1OI1ll 1n h1 1eadem1e abllltle Lanny 15 1150 QUIIL 1n 111 round guy A 1 Qtutlent he la 1 member ot the 717 1dv1need e11Q 1nd h15 e1rnec1 Barnvyell md S1holaQt1e Honor A5 an athlete he ha been 1 member of the IV 1nd V1rs1ty Traek Teams and hai taken TH aetxve part 111 Intr1mur11 Sport A5 one who has eontnbuted to h1 Qehool 1nd class Lanny has been SA Repre ent1t1v1 Book TYLI urer member of th RECORD Book St1t1 1nd member of the 517 Soelal Com mlttee H15 out51de 1ntere5t5 melude pl1y1ng the v1ol1n 1nd p1rt1e1pat1on 111 the B H11 Brxth Youth 0fgHH1ZTt1OH H15 e1reer eholee IS meL111111c IRVING EINHORN 1168 E Slocum December 13, 1941 Irv 1 1n 1et1ve member of the Photogmphy Club 1nd h15 hv ovtn d1rk room 1t home He 15 al o qulte 1 pro Htlent mcehlllle for he 1 preiently employed by Stenton Bovylmg Alley IS 1 me1h1n1e for the 1utom1t1e pm xtter Irv 1115 been 1 member of the Prom Commlttee 1nd Sehool SLFVILL Comm1ttce He VN15 110 a PTC Repre. 1nt1t1ye Irv pl1n to pur5ue the lm Held 1ft1r gr1du1t1on fb' DAVID RALPH EFRAEMSON 6514 N 8th July 21, 1941 Bemg an 1ctor Dave 1 1 member of the Dr1m1t1e Club In add1t1on to h1 1ntere5t 1n 1et1nG he 15 1ntereQt1,d Dave h1s played 1n Intr1mural Sport He has Qhovvn h15 mterest 111 h1Q Qtuehes by rete1v1ng both Barnwell and Sehol1st1e Honors D1ve 1 mtere ted 1n musle both 1 1ea1 1nd 'IIZZ H1 pl 1115 to QU to 1 m Ill tolleqye 1nd m1jor 1n pol1t111l suenet is-,,-.uv H : Q1 1 ' 11 1 fe 1 51' 1 5. 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BRADLEY ELFMAN 832 Plne October 25, 1940 1 11 xx1111x15h1t1 Ll15t1nffu1511Ld 11r 111out 111m5Llf HL 1115 QIVLII 1115 x 11u1blc Lrv1LL to t11L C1155 1111 t11L C1155 P111 IHQ1 SpLL11l EvLnt CL1mm1ttLL H 11kL 1t11lLt1L5 111L11 c1n111s AZA L111ptLr XVI L VWYILIQ r1f1111t L1 LxpLr1L11LL 111L1 1ftLr L1141111 10115 HL 111 11 L1 11LL11 1 r11Ln111Lr11f 111L L 1xx 111L1 t11L C1'1Lm1 trx u HL p11n to 11LL11mL 1 L11Lt11r 11111111 1'r1L1u1t11111 ALLAN MICHAEL ELFMAN 1803 Olney August 26, 1941 E11 111115 11lL1 SL11o11 tl HUDOI5 for txxo tLrm md B1rr1xxL11 Honor IX tLrm5 HL xx15 SA RLprL5L11t1t1vL txx1LL 11111 A1tLrr11tL tw1LL 1 71' 1Lt1v1t1L xxcre v1r1Ld 13LlDU 1 mLm11Lr of t11L SL11ool Serx1LL Comm1ttLL SOL1l1 Cc1mm1ttcc 111L1 t11L Prom Comm1ttLL HL xx15 1 mLmbLr L11 the 3111111 11 C1L117 for t11rLc xL1r If CL11tr1l HL 111 pl1xLL1 I11tr1mur11 Sport 111L1 xx1 1Lt1xL 111 11t11Lr 1ntr1mur 11 1Lt1V1L1Lb Uut51L1L 111 L 1111 11L 1 trL1 u r 11 1m51111 AZA H 1111115 to L11 tu L1111L1fL U1 1LL11mL 1 Lorpor 111011 1 1xvyLr LOUIS DAVID ELLIS 4759 N Camac December 9 1941 Good 11 1111 xLrx muL 111 L L L L1n1t1ng 5p11rt k1111xx11 1 111 k t111l1 H1 am111t1or1 111vL put 111m on t1L C1L1Lt B1 t 1 TL1m 1r1 noxx 1 1 xLrx LnLrgLt1L L1111LLr11111U t11L Ir1tr1m11r1I Sport prc1Ur1m la 1ntLrL t 1 1 L1 L1rr1L c1xLr 111111 ll 1r1tLrn1ty IIILL 1 on If 1 Lt 1 tk 1m LL1u1 1 LrxLL1111x 1nL1xx 1 1 LprL Lr1t1t1x1 111111111 1 L1t1Lr 1LL11n1 p1111mLnt 11 111 rLLL1xLL1 B1rr1xxLl1 Honor cvcrx term 1 tLrvLnt 111 Lon UIHIHU LIL 1rL 1 to 11LLL1mL a d11Lt111' ' 2 1 151C 1 ' 1 Sl 1 '1 5 51' 1 1. 1 '11 . , 1 1:1 1 ' 1 '11 1 1 1 1 H'5 - -N 21 ' ' '15 ' L R, 1. bl X x i K LH . hx ' 1 1 11' 1' 1 ' 51111 . 1 '5 115 rc f S1 1 . 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Besides these activities, Eppie is on the Service Committee, and is also a member of the .Social and Special Events Committees. However, his many' interests do not interfere with his ehool vyork for he h1 reeeived Bunvyell often Len plan to 1ttend Syfleuse vvhere be will m11or in business We re ure of his sueeess JERRY F FELDMAN 1817 Grange May 11, 1942 erry 1 ind ed one of the mo t letlye boy in the e 1 1 tu ent h h1 eompiled 111 exeeptiondly oo term and di tinffui hint' him elf 1 tn 1dx1need elass mem er Sinee his re l1IT1l11 term he ht e n 1et1xe 1thlet1e1 y on tie Tennl T 1m Ulllilll' tie V1r1ty e1u1d in 1 sop omore ye 1r A 1 re ult ot his fine be io 1 tie ae ieye ment 1nd hi ueeess on the Tennis Te 1m he vs 1 lm1rdLd the Sophomore Athletie Prize H ha 1lso di tinguished him elt in the fi ld of mu le pltyinsg p11no and flute with the Sehool Orehe tr1 throuvh hi four ye1r 1t Central 1 other 1et1y1t1es inelude beinv Sports Editor o t e Record Boo 1nd 1 member of th Student Tutor Seienee however olds the qre1test intere t for erry and he pl1ns to mayor in ehemi try 1t Swarthmore College if? ROBERT FAIRWEATHER 4041 Markland December 5 1941 Big Bob without 1 doubt one ot Elle be t phy 1 tu dents thinks about only one thing oeeer During his four year tenure at Centr1l Bob h1s made Messrs N1eOl31 and Hort very happy with his sterling perform 1nees on the soeeer field B ide thi Robert spends 1 gre1t deal of time ls 1 member of the C1p 1nd Gown Committee Sehol1 tle 1lly Bob is no loueh l11V1I1g g1r nered B11'I1VNLllI'IU1'lO1' m1ny time Lpon vr1du1t1on li p 1ns to m1yor in envfineerinff 111 en e1vor in Vxlllell 1 will undoubtedly do vt ell 5- 1 , as 111' 1 1' 11 1 . 1' s 1 11-3. 7 ' , ' z 1 15 'sess 1 fm 1 1 11 1 11e. Q 1 1 . es' 1s 's, 1 5 11 11 . '1zc: 1 1 1 1 z ' ' 1. 1 zs'1z '. s ai ka' 11.11 Si'4'S.le22i,C lze 2' '1e'11',.z 1d14 ' le .' 1 , H' 8 . I1 si e1 1 1 s 41 1 's' 1l1ss. As: s d1 e 4s1 '1 1 1:1 ' L 1 g d record, receiving Barnwell and Scholastic Honors every' 1, 5 . sbsb s1zs1z'z11f1- - 1 b. 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EDWARD FINKEL 5643 N Warnock April 17 1942 Ed 15 one of the Thesp1ans of the 17 He 15 a firm bellever 10 club part1e1pat1on Besldes belng a member of the Dramaue Club he 15 a member of the Astronomy Club the Tropxeal F1sh Club and Mr Lucash s exeluslve Rat Club Ed 15 a eons1stent wmner of Barnwell and Scholasue Honors When asked what hxs career plans were he told u he wanted to be a Trapplst monk Whether he was k1dd1ng or not Ed s bralns and w1nn1ng person allty wlll msure h1m sueeess ln any field JEROME E FISHER 8325 Wllllams July 20, 1941 Fnshs l1st of aeeompllshments whmle at Central 15 almost 1dent1eal wlth that of h1s good fr1end Howle Fmkelman erry has been a starter on the Vars1ty Foot ball and Basketball Teams He has also served h1s elass by belng an aet1ve member of the 212 Soelxl and Prom COmH11fIECS OUtS1d6 of Dear Hlgh Jerry 1s a brother 1n S1gma Alpha Rho Frxternlty and a leader 1n the Uruted Synagogue Youth H15 hobbles melude jazz sports g1rls nd espeelally stoeks He earns the money for h1s Wall Street adventures by workmg part tlme 1n 1 delleatessen Thls busy guy amazes hxs frxends by Hndlng enough t1me to keep h1s hxgh seholast1e stand1ng whleh has conslstently earned hlm Barnwell Honors Jerry tells Us that he wxll go to a l1beral arts college and then go 1nto partnershlp w1th HOWIC Flnkelman and buy out General Motors We w1sh hlm all the sueeess 1n the yxorld LAWRENCE FISHER 1642 Mohlcan October 18, 1941 Larry ls one of the more letlve members of the graduatmg elxs He belongs to the Soenl and Prom Com mlttee the Projeetlon Crew and the Radlo Workshop Larry ls a star member of the CH S Fenemg Team He ls also Pres1dent of ln outsxde youth organlzatlon De pxte the e dlversxfied lnterests Larry has stall had tlme to garner mmy Bmrnwell Honors We are all sure that Larry vtlll ueeee 1n h1 future eareer o advertl mv JEROME BRYON PLEMINGS 1925 W Carey October 27, 1941 B F 15 one of those who fill into the category of Cl1s5 Niee Cuy He IS ilways humorou friendly and sporting He his been Book Athletie Chairman five terms and has gotten 1w 1rd5 for Traek A5 far 15 outside activi t1e5 go BF 15 exeeptional He 15 the janitor of his ehurcn 1nd an 1et1ve member ID Ph1 Beta P51 Fraternity 1nd the Nieetown Boys Club and 15 on an American Legion b1seball team He plans to attend Howard College and take up meehan1c1l engineering His secret ambition 15 to become a profe551on1l baseball player Whatever he ehooses we wish him the best NATHAN H. FISHER 4755 Rorer November 16, 1942 Nate is the chief tormentor of the RECORD BOOK editors. Besides this, however, Nate is quite a reliable and friendly fellow. He can usually be heard extolling the virtues of the Republican Party and also arguing with the entire history department. Outside of school, he is treasurer of the Philadelphia Region USY and works in a drug store. fHe eats half the proiitsj Nate played Cadet Football, and presently serves on the RECORD BOOK Staff and the Scrvi'e Cap 'ind Gown and Freshman Aid Committees With ill the e 1 tivitie Nate still manage to do vxell in sehool ind hi mide the B1rnveell Honor Roll In the future Nite pl ins to major in politieal seicnee 1n ende ivor we know he ll do well in HOWARD JEFFREY FOGEL 6719 Lawnton September 15, 1941 olt poken and xxellminnered tudent 1 e x n t e '12 212 Pin Committee H1 e n payin in he xx 5 fI1L1e lflfefe led III 'lf elle by eine 1 m mber or th ho 3 1 golf and 1 t irteen yeir old For three 5e1r5 e hi be n 1 m m er o 1 youth or inizition rf 1m ition 1 to vo to eollege 1nd tike up bu ine 5 idmini trltion th n go into hi ather 5 bu ine We eertainy xxi t be t 0 luek in the future 1 1 1. , 1 1 ' , 1 1 ' at ' 1 's'zc s, . s 1' ' 1 zs 1 1 . 'B . , 4 1 1 B LL W! '- x V ' 'V z ' X . z 1 s, , . . . , I V 7 ' K l 5 P K .Q --. K. Ks. . As'fs,1 . '1-z t' s ' 'shjeifu mt Fogel. During his four years at Central, he has been very 'h 1 as a . hl' 's. jeff 15 s1r'1g he - - b'g. c N ' e -- ' i.'s bb' 's , . he his bee l. g s' cc ' 'a' h' ' 1 s . f1'v'h11s 'c. e be f. ' 111 'Q' . Ic bw 's D - D ' . ze si1s'z sa',e A 'sf 1 s' ss. 1 '1 .' 1' sh -lclfu hc 25 f HARRIS FOX 105 W Roosevelt August 8, 1941 We the members ot the llth Cr1du 1t111g Cl1ss of Central Hlgld 1re proud to l1IXe 1 1 member of our elass the vyorld foremot 1L1tl1OI'lly on the lowes 1nd l1ves 0 the green Mongol11m humble bee Mr H1rr1 Fox When not buy studymg th1 m1n e1t1nf1 monster D ox find tlme to xxork 1fter hool 1nd pl1y 1n 1 subur 1n football le111ue We should 1lso l1ke to 1dd that Fox ls very leI1VC 1n II1II'1I11UI'll Sport 1nd very good 1n them 1l o Fox hopes to tudy 1eeount1n111n eollege We hope th1t th1 profe s1o11 yxon t bu11 h1m too mueh 'Uv GREGORY FRIDMANN 3040 Grant September 11, 1941 He ls gre1tly mterested 111 ports 1nd 1 on h1s fratermty football ba eb1ll 1nd ba ketb1ll te1m He 1 unm1stak1ble or h1 dre s 1 th1t ot the typ1e1l young man on t e eampus As1de from th 1t he 1 on the Cla Speelal Events COmH11tICC 1nd Sun h1ne Comm1ttee Greg 15 also a member of the Current Event Club 1nd the SATE Club He h1 had 1 v.1de y1r1ety ot outs1de expenenees and 1fter ehool Jobs Gregory 1 t1ll undee1ded 1s to hls future VOeHf1OI1 1nd yull tudy e1ther 11111 or bu mes. adm1n1strat1on DAVID JAMES FRAME 6327 Ogontz August 9 1941 u1et 1nd even tempered D we 1 1 mot el 1r1 e member of our el1 He h1 been 1 member of the 1d vaneed ela s mee tenth gr1de 111d h1 reeexved both Barnxyell and Sehol1st1e Honor ln nlnth md tenth great Dave vy1s very 1et1ve 1thlet1e llly ls 1 member of the Track Te1m At present he 1 1equ1r1nQ some elass1e1l edue1t1on through lllS p1rt1e1p1t1o11 1n Dr Sand strom Greek Club 111d 1 help1n11 out l1lb el1ssm1tc 1 tutor D1ve 1 1et1ve 1JUfNl e o ehool 111 ehureh yxor 1n pl ms to eh1nnel 111 work toyx 1rd prep1r1t1on for the Methc1d1 t m1n1stry . . , N x 1 A 5 .., .1 1 I r , I , 1 - - 1 1 y .ee A 1 1 ,1 1 11 1s1 1 1 e N . 5 e 5 Q . 1 -1 l 1- f X Q 1 N AV 'I 1 Q., I Q S Av ' s'e 'y s 1111 5 r. F: - 5 ' 1 1 1 1 se 1 11 1 1 b1 1 ,lt D. W e, K e 3 1 1 1 111' ' 1 1 s. 1 1 1 yr , - A. li 1 v- -1 A . ' 5 N 3 -5 1 s , ,' - 5 1 5 AV , 1 s . 1s: 1 5 . , Q 11 1 1. 1111 s. s es1bl1 XLSS. 1 25 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s s' 11 1 1 1 1 25 1 V . K . A 1 1 1 1 1 s. 1 grades, unt1l the pressures of school work became too , , 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4? W x x If 1 - - l if 1 . e s 1 A e 'hqkxn if - if 2 AN. I l 4 . ' e s 1 1 s 1 h 1 11e: 1 s as 1 . 1 sz' 1 5d1 fs' 1 1 1 k 1 tl 2 ' ' 1 1 s 1 '1 N2 1 ' 1 's ' Q 1. '1 111'11- ' s 11 's '1 1 '1 y , 1s11 1 's 1 11 s. s 1 1 1 K. f 's SN 's 1 1 1 '11 1 h if 1 1, 1' 1, 's 1 ss 1' ' , 1 s ' 1 ' 1. ' 1 1 s 1 .... . L5 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 fs1 ' . 1 's s ' 1A 1 1 ' - ' K 1' S 1 ' 1 K 1 5' Q 'Q 1 FRANKLIN GAEV 279 S Sth October 18, 1941 urmff 111 1 ur yt1r 11 Ctntr1 H111 Frm 1 5 11 I1 011. O1 le mot tooperltlve 1103. 111 L weve W11e11evtr v1t I1tgL1L 11 p 111 1 them15try pro m or 1 O1UIlOI1 to 1 tr1 1t1tnt1t5 Fr1nk1e v115 11v1 135 there to 11nd 1 helpful hxnd Btt1u5e of th15 he 1 1110 1 woy 111 1 vr1t1y 1pprtt11tet1 Fr111 1 Me r B1 1ch1ut 51111131111 1X1I1f 111111 Grmt He 1 a QCFIUU boy v1ho h1 devoted muth of h1 t1me to sthool vtork 1nd 1111k1nq B1r11v1t11 Ho11or 111 tht future Frank p H1510 be 111 t1ettron1t tn 1nttr We 111 h h1m the be t ofluk 'S STEPHEN HARVEY FRIED 6849 N 19th Apnl 1 1942 Steve 11thouf'h not one ot the The p11n of our e115 15 more 1tt1u11ntet1 xx 1th the the1tre than any other member ot th 1 O1 toure vve 1re ure th1t 1 havmg 1 job at the Ogontz Thntre h15 nothmg to do v1,1thth15knov11tt1ge Be 111e vtorkme 11ter thoo1 Steve 15 111 1et1vt member of 1 youth group 1nd 1 member of the 717 C111 1nd Gown Comm1ttee Steves hobby 15 bowllnq 1nd he keep5 1 pretty 111g1'1 1ver1gt He p11n to go to Temple 1nd t1ke up 11v1 Our good w15he5 to teve ln h1 future Llftef' ALFRED L GARDEN 451 N 6th July zs 1941 Al h1 dtxtloptd 111 111m elf the dr1vc and W111 power to get out of btd every mornlng lt the most ungodly hour to trvt 15 1 111511 member of the Early Mornmg 1tro1 1nd 1n t111 1p1t1tx 11 h15 gwtn up pr1ce e55 hour of r t 1n ordtr to k tp 1rrt pon 1ble Qtudents out of t11e h111 unt11 S 41 A1 who 15 one of the sharpe5t dr 5er 1n th 1 1 11 o 1 member of our Champlon h1p 'I'1b1e Tenm Te1111 A 1 member of the YM C A h h1 p115tc1 011 lf 1ootb111 111 ketbz111 and baseball tt 1m A1 work tor 1 photo0r1ph1e 5tud1o H15 future p11n 1rt to o to Drtxtl In t1tutt of Ttthnology on a 1ooper1t1vt tour 1, to tudy to be 1n 1rth1tett We know 111. 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K S K ., g 4.74 S' 4 5- v A ,K ' . - 54 S v RK A - '1-' 1 1 1' 11 5 N155 Tob noted for h1 qu1et e1 y gomg mxnner vnll be t PETER GEISER 4400 N Marshall anuary 16, 1942 Peter 1 very aet1ve lll ell affur He ls on the Speelal Event School Serv1ee ind Sunshlne Commlttees He h1 been on the Batrnvv ell Honor Roll He his taken advantage of the many opportunmes to part1e1pate 1n after school aet1v1t1es and ls thus on the Current Events Club and the Photograph1 Soe1ety He enjoys sports 1nd 15 on h1 fraternlty footb1ll and b1 ebxll tewms He plin to study busme s adm1n1str1t1on fir' TOBY GELFAND 1407 68th May 9 1942 be remembered for h1 part1e1pat1on on the Vars1ty1 Golf Team He ha ma1nt11ned 1 d1st1ngu1shed aeadem1e reeord garnermg Barnvuell and Sehola t1e Honors every term He his been a member of the Soe1al Se1enee Book Club the Astronomy Club md th Student Tutors Tobys one amb1t1on 1 to follow ID the footsteps of Alexander the Great Iullu C1 mr and Napoleon Smee there ls no eourse for vxorld rulmg ID eollege Tob plm to take up l1ber1l art We vu h h1m the best of luek HQ 'hi HENRY GEIST 141 Dupont August 19, 1941 Henry 15 more 1I1lL1'e ted 111 lllpplllg 111 elxss thm 1n remembermg the gems of knovtledge ewen out by h1 te ichers Aslde from th at he ls on the Cl ass Speel ll Event Commlttee 1nd the SOe1ll Comnuttee He 1 1lso eontr1b utmg h1 valuable t1me to the Chem1stry md Trop1e1l mterested 1n sports and ls on h1s loeal basketball baseblll and football team He plans to tudy elther bu 1ne or lwy upon graduat1on - J 'S 1 nss Qs. ' s, a 'j ,1 e ' . .s , 1 ' K V . Cs. V L .C .N 7. 5 . V- N N K . .S y ' 1 . . .s1 z . 1. . s 1 . 1' .Cv iv S. g S., 1' .21 1 'N N -vs -s I I e 4. 4 . n 13 k v 1 1 YA w y 12 '- '1 2. 1 Q: 1 z 1 s ' 2 1 'X ' 1 . 1 'sz 1 1 ' f S 1 1: F1sh Clubs. He has also won Barnwell Honors. He is - I E E A I E K , K-.5 K , . J ' s. 2 . s 1 ' s' ss K1 1 7 4 . 7 , N 's ' , as1' ' z 1 , 1' s . S V. I. K .N . ,Q . N , 4, W aa ' . 1 ' 's '1 ' 1 . : ' , Q A N , e 1 . e 1 . V . , ' s :ess , Q Q 1 . ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' f ' , f : 1 1, . . . VK 1 1 s. 1 1s 1' 1. 1 FREDERICK EWING GILL 164 Hortter May 15, 1941 W1thout 1 doubt F1111 1 tl1 bu51n15sm1n of the 1 H1 klll 1lyy1y5 l11 1111 I'UI1I11I1g through the halls to Mr P1tt1r on 11111 1 for 1 G111er1l Fee Comm1tte1 1onf1r1n11 For txyo of tl11 tour y1 1r5 he h15 been on th15 1om1111tt11 l11 l11 l11111 1l1llI'IHlH H15 oth1r bu51nes5 lLf1Vlfy 1n C H S 1 th1 Mwror Cxenrmh ev' Bu 1n155 St1ff y u y Nwt for F 1l Out 11l1 De1r Hlgh he owns 111 op1r1t1 Ill 1n1p11rt1xport 1o111p1ny Thb K1y5ton1 D1 tr1butor H1 1 1 11 letlku lI1 tl11 H1 1rt Fund A111 1fr11u1t1o11 Fr el 1l111 to t1l11 up 11ly1rt1 111g 1nd m1r 11111 1 t11 pr1 111t 1 my 1n1l11 1t1o11 of the future F1111 LhlI1I1Otl'lll ALFRED GILGORE 8262 Temple Aprll 23, 1942 Ever SIDCG h15 fre hm1n year Alfy has establlshed l11m5elf as an extremely enthu51a5t11 1la 5 member a very a1t1ve member of hool orgamzatlon and one of the sw1ng1n e5t e1t5 ev1r to h1t these hallovved halls Blue linger Alfy 1 he1 known to many of h1 a1qua1ntan1es has served 15 1n Offi 1 A1de and h15 al5o 5erved on the SCFVICC Comm1tt1e 1nd on th1 WIJLDCY Party Commxttee However h1s gre1t1 t 1ontr1but1on to both h1s s1hool and 1las5 IS l11s 51rv111 1n both tl1e Swlnq Bmd 1nd the School Or1he5tr1 Extr1m1ly v1r ltllC 15 to th1 mood of mu511 Alfy h15 been wmmended by mxny 15 one of the best b1ss pl 1yer5 111 the 11ty Even h1s hobb1e5 center around mus11 15 Alfy 1 1 very enthus11st11 h1H 1nd juz fol lower 1nd 1l5o le 1der of 1n outs1de b1nd Alfy 15 also 1thlet1eally mlnded 1nd ha5 1ontr1buted 1 great deal tow 1rd the Sport e1t1on of th1s RECORD Book W1th all these 11t1v1t1e5 Alfy ha found tlme enough to 11h1eve both Bunvyell 1nd S1hol1st11 Honors and hopes when he 15 gmduated to tudy med111ne 1n whxeh vye are eertun he v11ll sue1eed is DAVID GIORDANO 6035 N Park anuary 3, 1942 At ouvh l b h1 b 111 try 1111' for the 11 t four y11r5 to obt11n tl1e 1orr11t pronoun111t1or1 of h1 name from h15 t111 1r 1nd 11 o to 1onv1n11 th1 V1 1 pr1n11pal th'1t e x r ly 1n 1 1 not u111ed1d He h1 Ulf h1m 1lt up 1 1 ol1d 1nd yxorthy 1l1 5 m1mb1r H15 out 1d1 o 1 ool11t1y1t11 111 11 1nt1r1t 11nt1r ma1nly1n 1r5 1nd 11r althouvh h1 hnd 5OmL t1m1 on Sunday mormng to 1l1l1y1r 1 1111 p1p r H1 lutur1 pl1n 11nter 'trouncl a 11r11r 111 bu me 11lm1n1tr1t1on To Ib go our et 111111 lora u111 tu 11 5 1 , .V ' ' , ' 'l' ' Q' 1 ' se ' ' s, 5 , ZS S ' ' 5 ' ' ' 9 V: Q' ' 1' 3 ' I ' 5 ,R 5 ' 5 V , ' g 'N ,' . 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STEPHEN H GOLDBERG 1631 E Tulpehocken January 17, 1942 Steve ls a member of the RECORD Boolc Staff the class Pin Committee and the Sunshine Committee Although he has done a meritorious Job scholastically he has not neglected sports He was on JV and Varsity Track Teams He has also participated 1n Intramural Football and Baseball In the pure Central tradition he is a pre med student 'Q THOMAS SAMUEL GOLDBERG 7039 McCallum anuary 17 1942 A connoisseur of such l1tcrary gems as Playboy Nugget Escapade etc Tommy can usually be seen reading them behind the shield of a history or physics book This 15 one of the reasons Tommy ls such a popular fellow Seriously though he 1s qu1tc an imiablc boy who ls always ready to lend a helping hind Hc his the AC and also a member of the French Dictation Club His outside interests include AZA Iunior Achicve ment and girls what else j Although his hobbies are many Tommy has concentrated on hi school work winning Barnvyell Honors many times After Graduation from Central Tommy aspires to be a doctor Best of luck to 1 great guy' ELLIOT GOLDMAN 1982 Sterling anuary 6, 1942 E11 can always be d1st1ngu1 hed by his mama for trying to ind an audience so that he can tell them all his latest jokes He 15 a member of the Service and the Cap and Gown Committees as vyell a being on the biography staff of the Class RECORD Book Instead of loaflng after school he work as a pharmaci t s apprentice fa fancy name for a oda jerk, and eats up half the pronts Elliot plans to study dentistry and open up a chain of dental offices We wish E11 the be t and hope that in a few years he will be giving Dr Alga e ome t1ff competition as-.ug ini i ' 1 if ' ' ' - ' V, hs A., .A. . 1 - , ' H 1 11 V J 1 s . 1 I LL 19 Ll 11 i it l'N xv A r 7 9 ef s ' K gg . y .i , W' 1 .I 3 Q- N '- . 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A n ROBERT ELLIOT GOLDSMITH 5100 Overbrook October 6 1941 Bobby c1n e151ly he recogmzed smte he IS that happy go lutky hoy who 15 e1thtr worlung out 1 math problem 1n h1S he1d s1y1ng Do 1t your5elf Fred or takmg some bodys money In h1s odd moments he IS thmkmg up another method to ga1n some of the nete551ry ev1l money Natural y he h15 obt11ned Bamrnvuell Honors He 15 g1V11'1g h1s 111 to the Cl1s5 Pm Comm1ttee Bobs sc1ent1Hc des1re5 man1fe5ted them5elves when he jomed the Sc1ence Club and the Camer1 Club H1 hobb1e5 are tenn15 and photography H1s amb1t1on 15 to become 1 chem1cal engmeer 14 LAWRENCE SAUL GOLDMAN 6511 N 17th March 25, 1942 Although now a en1or L1rry h1s st1ll reta1ned h1s verd1ncy from h15 fre5hm1n year H15 mo5t outstandmg cor1tr1but1on to the school h15 been hlS Ullflflllg effort as a Reporter and now Ed1t0r 111 Ch1ef of the CCHCTGIIZCT All of us who read the Centralz er cert11nly have enjoyed Larry s work especully 1n the eld of sports He was al5o on the '712 Pm Comm1ttee 1nd act1ve IU Intra mural Sport5 Outsldc of sthool Llrry 15 kept busy as a student 1t Gmtz College 1nd wlth the homework he TECCIVES 1s 1 promment member of the advanced class He h1s rece1ved Barnwell 1nd Sthol15t1c Honors and although he pl1ns to 1ttend college upon graduat1on he 15 as yet undec1ded on h1s nreer pl ms FREDERICK JARVIS GOLDSTEIN 1200 E Mt Airy anuary 12, 1942 HYVI 1 one of the h1g m n of th 12 We mean th1s QUIIC l1ter1ll3 for he 5t1nd5 1bout 6 6 and towers over the re5t of the l1 H1 hobby 1 qu1te naturally ba ketb1ll 1nd he h15 been m1n1g1r for Mr Montgom ery5 netmen Fred 15 1n 1et1ve member 1n several outs1de youth group5 1nd t1ll find t1me to serve on the 12 School Servne Comm1ttee He plans to enter PC P S and beeome a pharm1 15t Fred 5 setret amb1 t1on ls to own the l1rg15t drug tore th11n There 15 no doubt ln our m1nd5 that 1n a tux yur he v11ll be g1v1ng Sun Ray muth 1ompet1t1on . 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Y 55 'U hh x 11 I- I 1 . 1 1 , 1 a 5 ,, ,, . . fi 5 F' ..- Q , .,. 1 11 . . - 1 . lk 1 ' 1 S ' ' 1 . 1 1 nl S 1 1 MELVYN EDWARD GOLDSTEIN 8250 Fayette May 7, 1942 e who hl uteltrlted from th '1 1 a vtel ome 1dd1t1on to our tla Th1 popullr and easy golng guy has never been knoxxn to trovxn dur1ng h1s three and 1 half year stay at Central When not m1l1ng Mel fmds t1me to be a standout on Mr Kolenda s bowl1ng team and to serve on the 717 Pm and Banquet Comm1ttees Out sde of Central Mel generously g1ves up h1 le1 ure t1me to be a volunteer at the Albert E1nste1n Medlcal Center Although he ls not dehnlte about vxhlth college he Wlll attend Mel hx det1ded to pursue 1 career 1n medleme We are ure that he w1ll be a suetess 1n th1s e1ff1eult and demandmg pofess1on HOWARD GOODMAN 5752 Marvme February 19, 1941 Elettromcs has alway been 1 b1g th1ng w1th Hoyme and all through h1s h1gh sthool llfe h1s le1sure has been spent dabblmg w1th rad1o and the1r aetessor1es Apart from establ1sh1ng h1m elf a reputat1on of eongen1al1ty and enthuslasm HOWIC ha 1l'1 eyery vyay sought to benef1t both h1s Cla s and h1s sehool In the vxorld of athletles he has e tabll hed hlm elf a qu1te a bowler and le one of the few member of our tla s who have been on an athlet1e team for three season be 1de bemg on a ehamp1onsh1p team Hovtever h1s 1 t1v1t1es are not totally conterned vuth the athlet1t s1de of our xy 1de extraturmtular program for Howle has been a member of the 807 Soe1ety for three term and 1 member tor one term of the Rad1o EICLIYOHICQ Club of vth1 h he hopes next term to betome Vxce Presldent Although HOXVIC has mamtamed a heavy program out 1de h1 thool vtork he has made STEVEN EDWARD GOODHART 5716 Kemble March 17, 1941 Although the Svymg Bxnd w1ll lose Jn Steve one of 1ts most valuable mu 1t11n lt 1 probably the thool XXl'11Ll'1 w1ll lose the most In Steve Centril hr 1 truly worth wh1le student He has IT131I1IH111Cd enough tudymg to achleve Barnwell Honors and yet he has eontnbuted to the extraeurrleular l1fe of the s hool to sueh an extent that he has won the respect of faculty and students al1ke Wm or lose ram or snow Steve can be seen at any football game 1nsp1r1ng the crowds and teams to great helghts by h1s part1e1pat1on 1n the Football Band He has also achleved the d1st1net1on of pl 1y1ng on the Contert Band besldes much pleasant dance muslt 1n the Sw1ng Band Apart from h1s mus11.al 'llilllfy Steve has also been aet1ve on the Projeetlon Crew and has done 1 great deal toward the photos produted 1n th1 217 RECORD Book Steve has d6C1d6d to study ele tr1tal eng1neer1ng at Drexel Barnvyell nearly every term and hopes 1n the future to study engmeermg 1n vuh1eh vye wre sure he w1ll be a SUCCESS 15 1 1 L, - J D 1 L 1 1 1 ' SS. 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V , 1 ang JOHN GREENBAUM 6044 N Camac August 8 1941 Ap rt from be1ng one of the most popular and most prom1nent members of our class john 1s also one of the most actxve Much of h1s t1me ha been pent ln pho tography and john has been seen bravlng both vyeather and the ranks of h1S fellow classmen at many of Central s athlet1c act1v1t1es Although he has pent many hours behlnd the camera ohn has e eaped from h1s favorlte hobby of photography 1n order to manage very success fully the Football Team There IS st1ll more to come for versatlle Johnny s1nee he has pent sw terms on the German Club and four terms 1n the Radxo Workshop He also partlclpates 1n a Rel1g1ou Youth Group ohnnys future plans are focused around studymg med1c1ne at the Un1VCfblty of Pennsylvama As a Hnale to h1s resxclence at Central ohnny has eontr1buted a great deal to the success of th1s RECORD Boore by bemg 1ts Photography Ed1tor and has been a member of the Semor Prom Comm1ttee WILLIAM GREINER 2164 74th December 26, 1941 W1lll3m IS very aet1ve 1n Cla s affurs He has offered h1s t1me to the Cl rss by bemg on the Sehool Serv1ee Com m1ttee the Spee1al Events Comm1ttee md the Sunshme Commlttee He has taken advantage of the many oppor tun1t1es to part1e1pate 1n after sehool aet1v1t1es and 15 thus on the Current Events Club and th Spam h Club He likes sport and pl ry football b1 brll ind bl ketball lll a Claureh le lgue He 1 st1ll undee1d d as to h1s future voeatlon but pltns to be ome a do tor as of th1s date 'li LAWRENCE M GROPPER 1519 Conlyn Apr-ll ll, 1942 Larry ls one of the boys vyho pent two years ID summer ehool advanemg IUIU the 71 He has man aged to earn Barnwell Honors ey ery term but one Larry 1s always yovlal and ls neyer seen yx1th a frown on h1 face He has been a member of the Golf Team and has part1c1pated IH all Intramural Sports Larry has worked part t1me at an ofhee upply houe learnlnff to run a pr1nt1ng pres He plans to pur ue the med1cal Held after graduatlon MARVIN CARL GROSS 337 Rltner July 17 1941 M1rx 111 h re 1 I1lZ d hy h1 humorou nxturc 1nd qulek Vslf A k 1lmo t 111511111 1nd he xx 111 know Marx arv 1et1x1t1e 111 txtrtm lx x 1r1 d here 1t Centra He belong to the C11 Stru t So 111 and Spe 1al Events COmm1ttCC 1 xxtll 1 th hool Fr hman Comm1ttee sponsored hx th Student A 1 11t1on A f1r 1 ports go IS very 11111 He p 1X 114 th1 md ot er port out Sl e of hool 1nd 111 hm he 1 1 mtml er of the Fent1nQ Team M1rx h1 e1rnedhothB1rnxxe11 md Seho11st11 to go on to thtml 11 L11Q1I1u.I'1I1f is RONALD HAISFIELD os. PHILIP GUNDY 3934 Delaney July 7 1941 Over the four years th1t Ph11 h1s res1ded If Central he has betome one of the mot popu11r memhers of the 212 He has devoted muth of h1 tune to the R1d1o Eleetronles Club 1nd un 11vx15s he seen d1hh11ng ID the 1ntr1e1te v1orks of the r1d1o He hls 11 o m11nt11ned 1 very busy ath1et1e progmm hung 1 v11u1h1t member of the eh1mp1onsh1p Fenemff TC1111 1nd 11so 1n enthus11st1t part1e1pant on the Tr1ek TC1m Although m1ny of Ph11s 1e1sure hours 1re spent vuth h1s mxny fern11e admlrers he has found just enough tlme to m11nta1n 1 good seholasne average a11d h1s 1ch1eved Barnwell Honors Ph1l has et h1s s1ghts on tud51ng engmeermg at Penn State and vxe 1re ure th1t w1th h1s sp1rk11ng personallty and fr1end1y n1ture he vv1l1 he extremely successful 6263 York February 27, 1942 Ronald has had many S ho1ast1e and Barnwell Honors 1-X thx He 15 an aetwe member of the Chem1stry Club and the Student Tutors ln hxs semor year 5sROUU16,1 was a member of the ZW Servlee and Euography Comm1ttees He plans to go to the Un1xers1ty of Pennsylvama and study lxberal arts Wh11e we real1ze that SNRODDIC11 w11l be successful 1n whatever he chooses, xxe Vx'1S1'1 h1m luck 1n all endeavors 7 1 ' x1 C Rig C 5 S 2 1 '. 5 1 : 1 ,1 ' ' '. ,, hxwvr. 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Q LARRY HALPERN Park Drrve Manor September 3, 1941 One of the finest boys at Central IS Larry Halpern Larry has been outstandlng 1n h1s marks w1nn1ng Barn well Honors several tlmes and bemg a finahst 1n the Nat1onal Mer1t Exarnlnatlon He has served our beloved school as Cha1rman of the SA Soclal Comm1ttee and Locke Commlttee and a member of the PTC Com mlttee Larry also served our Class as an actrve member of the Banquet and Socxal Comm1ttees HIS afternoons have been spent play mg Intramural Sports After school h1s act1v1t1es 1nclude belng presrdent of h1s AZA Chapter 212.591 WALTER HATLEY 1017 N Randolph December 15, 1941 One of the very actrve members of the 212 1S Walter Hatley Walt 15 chalrman of the Cap and Gown Com mrttee an act1ve member of the B1ography Commrttee and a worker for the Student ASSOC1at1OH For three years he gave up h1s study per1ods to assxst Mrs HOIOWIYZ 1n the ofhce and for one term worked for Mr Coval 1n the Gym Ofhce Scholastlcally Walt has done well re ce1v1ng Barnwell Honors two years For the past sx terms he has been an actlve member of the Spamsh Club OUCS1dC Walter has been kept busy as a member of the B Y F and as a member of the chorr of the Second Baptrst Church Walt w1ll leave Central w1th the mckname Mr Repubhcan havmg recelved lf ID Mr Soslows hlstory classes After graduauon If s college then med1cal school for Walt We certainly w1sh the best of luck to a splend1d classmate 1 ite 'fin and workmg Wlth h1s synagogue Its college for Larry and a course rn medrclne and we know th1s IS one youth who w1ll succeed STEVEN HAUPTMAN 6865 N 19th September 21, 1941 Steve s one of the most popular boy at Central He played ba ketball ano wa a member of our C o s Country Team After school he partxclpated ID Intramural Sports Beslcles these act1v1t1es Steve ha galned good mark hav1ng earned Barnvtell Honors many tlmes Steve was a member of the Cap and Goxxn Commlttee and the Banquet Commlttee durmg h1s semor year Out' Slde of school, Steve 1s an avrd golfer After leavlng CHS, Steve plans to take a pre med' course at Urslnus L , , ,l K ay tv' s ' QQ. 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Q ' ' ' ' . -1 GERALD I HELZNER 7922 Thouron March 19, 1942 erry Helzner re ned not only the eoveted Bamyyqll Avyard but LID proudly 1y he vt ls 1mong the top tvto per eent 1n the Meflf LXll'1'1lI1 M1011 lerry xerved gn the Sehool Serw e COII'lI111tfee 1nd yu 1n Athlet1e Repre ent1t1ve Ierry vtorked h1rd Illillig orderb for the ela 5 p1ne for Book Ten He yn 1 member of the Soe1al Se1en e Book Club Athlet1e1lly Ierry xeryed 1 1 member of Centr1l Hlgh 5 Bovyhng Te 1m He pl 1yed 1n the Central Hugh Bmd He vyork 1n 1 vx 1teh repnr Qhop on Sanborn Street llkl 1 1 member of the Four Ereedomb AZA He 1 1 member of the b1 ketb1ll telm for the Y M HA league erry pl IDS to go e1ther to Penn St1te or Temple UHIVEYSIYQ EUGENE HERTLER 3814 W Penn july 20, 1941 Ever SIDLC hm entr1nee to Centr1l Gene has eetab hehed hlmielf 1 1n extremely 1et1ve tudent and ae an enthue1aet1e md very popular el1be member He has par tlelpated 1nee 9A 1n the RHGIO Workihop be1sdes belng fully employ ed IH the Voeal Ensemble blnee hm fre hm1n term Apart from theie 1et1v1t1e Gene ha mamged the V Footb1ll Te1m 1nd 1lxo the V Traek Tum 11 though perh1pe h1 qre1tebt hovt 111 1thlet1eQ 1: hu, appear 1nee ID full reg1l11 on the footb1ll Held 1 1 member of our Color Guard Hovtever th1 term Gene has added to h1e hat of lef1V1t1L the Serv1ee Prom and Cap and Govtn Comm1ttee As for hm future Gene hopee to pend 5114 months 1n the army and then go on to eollege To Gene we wmh every sueees 1lthough vte know h1 future 15 asaured Z- x DAVID HERSHMAN 1625 Mohlcan September 19, 1941 Seholastleally Dave Hershmm h lb exeelled by re ee1v1ng the Barnwell Honore f1ve t1me D1ve reee1ved the Serv1ee Award for DCIDQ the Student A oe1 1t1on Rep rebentatlve of h1s book for four terme D1ve vt lb 1 merr Commlttee He also served for tvyo termb 1 1 member of the Early Mornlng Corrldor P1trol D1ve hu 111 1fter school job at Food Ea1r 1nd 13 111 1et1ve member 111 hlb loeal AZA chapter After hm 51d f1revyell to Centr1l Dave plan to attend e1ther Penn St 116 or Temple 1nd take a builne 5 eourie Central vull eert11nly lobe 1 gre1t personahty 1D Dave Her hm1n 3' 1 . 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'L 3 . , 'A 5,1 'f s ' . 4-'G' ROBERT ALLEN HIRSH S612 N 10th May 2, 1942 On of the brlghtetboy of the 717 1s Bob Hlrsh Bob can sly w1th pr1de that he reeelved the Scholastlc and the Barnwell Aw ard every term that he was 1n Central Hlgh Bob was a member of the honorable Greek Club for two term Durmg hls low senlor term he served on the SA Soe11l Commlttee After sehool Bob of the Albert Elnsteln Med1e al Center and for the past three summers he attended Gratz College to further h1s educatlon Bob s goal ls to enter medleal research after limshlng eollege We are ure th at whatever thas boy undertakes he w1ll be a sue e s Thus' EDWARD HETZELSON 6314 Smedley July 11, 1941 Edd1e well l1ked by all the members of h1s class ls always ready to help a frlend w1th money or homework Usually Hetz s work 15 rel1able as he has been Barnwell every term Then too Hetz 15 always ready to RSSISI when h1S book needs an extra football or softball player Eddxe has glven h1s t1me to the Banquet Commxttee and the School Servxee Commlttee and the Bowllng Team for whlch he reee1ved numeral aw ards Ed 1 also the treas urer and star bowler of hxs A Z A eh apter At nlght and on Sundays Herz devotes a few hours to studylng rel1g1on at Gratz College wh1le durmg the week he also finds txme to hold a Job w1th a upermarket He plans to study engmeermg STEPHEN JAY HOFFMAN 5632 N Camac October 15, 1942 Although Steve lb one ot the youngest members of the class he has no trouble keeping up h1 gr adcs He ha earned Barnwell Honors every term and cveral t1mes Scholastlc Honors Steve ha been on the Freshman Comm1ttee and the Cla s Spe 1al Events Commlttee He has also been ln the Stamp and Com Club for two terms Steve has partleupated 1n all Intramural Sports Has favorxte sport ls bowlmv Steve plans to take up ac eountmg after graduatlon from Central However he ls not sure what eollege he wlll attend He hould do well tn h1s pursu1t 7 3 A. 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V , 4 . - v' I ' 1 S ROBERT ADAIR HOLDEN 1415 Clearvlew July 4 1941 o Holden 111 111 1 t1ye m mber of the e oo He vya 1 member of the Prom Comm1ttee 1nd the C1e 1nd Goyyn COmm1ffCe of our r1du1t1nU el1 Bob has 11so rved on the Loelc r Comm1ttee 1nd on the Corr1dor Patrol On top ot 111 th1 Bob h1 m1n1Ued to keep hlgh enough Ur1de to 111 1rd h1m the Barnyyell Honor After ehool Bob h1 lx pt 1 u y erymv tour terms e1ther on the 1u111or V1r 1ty or V1r1ty Golf Te1m He V11 1lso the Vlfalfy Footb1l1 St1t1 Uellll Durlng h1s sp1r t1mC Bob yyork 1 1 uperm1r1ct lrk1nd1 1member of the Y M C A I11 eolleee Bob pl1n to t1ke an eng1 neerxng phy s1e eour e Centr1l yy 111 lo e 1 good yxorker IH Bob Holden Y V KENNETH ROBERT HUBACH 689 W Walnut November 30, 1941 Two Hrst pr1ze of the Del1yx1re V1lley Draft man s Gu11d were wearded to Centr1l through th br1ll11n efforts of Bob Hub1eh Not o11ly Bob h111 1WI'1I'l h1m geod fortune but 1lso h1 br11n for Bob yy1s 1yy1rded Barnwell Honor Bob s extr1eurr1 ul1r 1et1v1t1es meludeel ROBERT HURWITZ 7939 Provxdent November 30, 1941 I m qu1tt1ng I m tr1n ferr1n0 I e1n t tand th1s torture any longer Who ay thx after every te t 111 veh1eh he IQ sure he dxd badly You gues ed 1t none other than Bob HUYXKIIZ SCIIOU ly though th1 l1ttle yuzard does very veell ID h1 el1 veork be1ng 1 frequent ree1p1ent of Barnvtell Honors An 1mport1nt member of our Class Bob IS alv1:1ystry1r1g to xxm the Cornog Trophy' Qlegally' or othervmsej H1- outs1de 1ntere-tsl1e 1D g1rls g1rls, g1rls We yy1sh thlr jolly elassmate the best of luek be1ng a member of the R 1d1o Worksl1op Reeord I.,1131'lI'l 111 member of the Proyetxon Creve 1nd 1 member of the Racho Eleetromes Club Bob yy1 on the JV 1nd th Varsltyf Sw1mm1ng Te1m 1nd for three terms ve 1s 1 member of the Intramural Footb1ll Te 1m He served h1s class by be1ng 1 member of the C 1p 1nd Goyxn Comm1ttee Durmg the few hours betveeen sehool 1nd homework Bob vtork as a p1rt t1me hfeguarcl 1nd 1 1 member of the YMCA svummmg team He enjoy huntmg Hshlng and the Wlde outdoors Bob pl1ns to Go to eolleve and prepare for an eleetr1e 11 engmeermg e1reer 1 H 1 . .1 '.1 1 1 --h 1 B .s . .e 1 s . . 4 4 -1 ' 1 N s 1 5 1 1 1 - - .1 11 1 ' N Q 1 1 5 1::. - 1 ' SC x Y C 5 1 . . - - 1 5. 1 : 1s 1 1g I g 1 'S 1 '1 3 ' S. 1 1. 1. - 4 A vy A N l A I . 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V '. si' 1 ' ' s 1 . s 1 ' S ' 155 ' , 1 ' ' 1. 2 , WARREN JAMES JOHNSON 1638 N 27th October 10, 1941 the footbrll tcxm of CHS From Cadet through V to Varsxty th1s his been h1s success story He managed the same rn Track H15 hobb1es mclude sports muslc notably jazz and art He has added h1s vocal chords to our Vocal Ensemble as well as to the AllPh1l1delph1a Semor Hlgh School Cho1r We JOII1 h1s classmates 1n w1sh1ng hlm well IU h1s college career at Jumata KENNETH M JAGGERS 4640 H January 15, 1942 Kenneth Jaggers has spent a great deal of tlme 1n the SCIVICE of h1s school and class For even terms he was the PT C Representatwe of h1s book and for four terms was Captam of the Corrldor Patrol He served h1s class by bemg a member of the Cap and Gown Commlttee and the Speclal Events Commlttee Ken has also part1c1pated ln th German Club and the H1 F1 Club and played Intramural Sports He ha broadcast several sport pro grams Ken has worked on a v1r1ety of jobs such as car washer gas pumper usher and soda fountam jerk Ken enjoys cars and drxvmg and 15 1 member of the Sldewmders Auto Club After le rvmg Central Ken wlshes to attend Drexel Instltute of Technology and take a course ln chcm1c1l englneerlng WILLIAM ALLAN JONES 6026 Ogontz December 11, 1941 Although Bxlly IS best known as a member of The Scholars an extremely popular smgmg group he has also worked as a member of the Prom Commlttee Last year he was one of tho e responsxble for the very suc cessful Junlor Prom In the field of athletlcs he has proved hlmself as a member of the JV Football the JV Cross country and the Varsrty Track Teams Wlth all these act1v1t1es Bxlly has found t1me enough to study and achlevc Barnwell Honors W1th th1s very splendld record B1lly should go a long way 1n h1s pur u1t to become a lawyer , Zuma' X V I I I I ' s 1 4 . K 'T T 'K P . I - T ' lr, K l ' e . J, 3 ' , . .s - . . , ' N ,. . N . . . , . . . . . , Walrren has worked his way up through the ranks of To Q 'Q s . .. . , . . 25 I . , . A, -. K I I ' -K I . - 3.' ' . ' 1 . 7 I s ', S - ' a . . , . . ' 1 l ' D 3 ,, . .. Y - - Q - GERALD KAPLAN 6937 N 19th November 24, 1942 Kap' is well liked by all his fellow classrrates. Both socially and scholastically crry s' average is high. I additionto faithfulservice as a Student Asssociation Rep resentative erry has servcd on the Social Service and unior Prom Committeeg Somehow despite all his extracurricular activities Jerry has managed to be Barn well or Scholastic every term For three terms erry was a member of the Student Tutors where he aided his fellow students Athletically erry has competed in Intramural Softball and Football and has managed unior Varsity Football With his friendly disposltion and mag netic personality Kap is destined to reach great heights 1? 'Y in his future profession law RAYMOND KARBIWNYK 2870 N Lawrence November 1, 1941 Perhaps Ray is best noted for his enormous consump tion of hot dogs and hoagies easy on the onions but heavy on the mustard Skinny is a very active and valuable cla s member He has served as a P T C Repre sentative and has also won the United Fund Volunteer Service Award However probably his greatest contribu tion to both his class and to his school is his participation as a member of the JV and the Varsity Soc er Teams Play ing two years on the V and one year on the Varsity Ray has been seen making many wonderful saves in the gcal establishing h mself as a valuable team member His outside activities center around fishing and hunting However he has found time to join the Lighthouse Boys Club and fully participate in its activities After gradua tion Ray hopes to go to college and then join the navy to become a radio technician Good luck Ray RICHARD LEE KEENAN 5450 Angora june 27, 1941 One of the quiet yet actiye members of the 212 is Richard Keenan Lee participated in several of the many club activities offcrcd at Central He was a member of th Legal Society Mathematic Club and Chemistry Club Some of his afternoons were spent playing Intra mural Sports on thc ba k hcld He has also worked as a store clerk after school Lee must also be complimented on his wonderful rccord of attendance in school Many of Us hould compare our records with hi gl IQ! Z' wa RICHARD NELSON KIEFF 905 Plainfield October 28 1941 Apart from est 1bl15h1ng for hlmself 1 record for hard work and 1et1v1ty Nel 15 perh1ps one of the most popular members of the 717 At one t1me 1n the ad vaneed class Nel hx m1de Sehol1st1c and Barnwell every txme 1nd ha p1rt1e1p1tf.d on the Student Tutors Commlttee However Nels h1s found t1me for many other act1v1t1e 1 he ls 1 member of the Greek Club and the Chem1stry Club Cn the 1thlet1e field he has proved Tenn15 Team JV Cro scountry and the Intramural Sof ball Team On the other h 1nd one could say that h1s greatest 1thlet1e power 1 h1 eh1rm of bemg the best passer 1n Intr1mur1l Footb1ll He has supported the class as a rrember of the Enoqraphy Comm1ttee and the Spec1al Events Comm1ttee Nels h1 set h15 s1ghts on taklng a pre med eourse at Penn We know that Wlfh h1s sp1r1t and enthusn m Nels w1ll be very successful do F 1 GERALD LEE KELLER 3942 Wyaluslng September 13, 1941 Who s the eat eOm1I1Q down the hall XV1lIl1 that curl danglmg on h1s forehead7 Well 1K5 not Tony Curt1s but our own Monk Th1s la the mekmme the men of the 17 have g1ven Gerry When not belng called names Monk finds t1me to serve on the 17 Socxal and Banquet Comm1ttees He 15 1 well rounded person wlth hobbles ranglng from footb1ll to chess He has kept up a good seholastle reeord reee1v1ng Barnwell Honors four terms Monk pl 111: to m1ke med1e1ne h1s career We know he w1ll be ueees ful CHARLES M KING 6966 Fowler December 16, 1941 Although Chu k 15 one of the most popular members of our class he ha 1l5o e t1bl1hed hlmself a one ofthe most hard worklng He ha proved h1m elf to be one of the valuable members of th Prom Comm1ttee and the Soe1al Commlttee H has 1150 found tlme to put some effort 1nto the Chem1try Club for two terms and has been a valuable member of the V and Varslty Track Teams Chuek has also part1e1p1ted on the Vars1ty CIOs: country Teams Outs1de of ehool he has been on ehuren basketball and softball teams done elerlcal work and been elected presxdent of an outsrde youth group As for the future Chuek hopes to go to eollege and study chem1eal engmeermg 1n wh1eh we are sure he w1ll succeed 5 u. vw Q - ' - -l y , 1 Ill A f - 1 V 1 A ' 4 f - - . . . V Q H ,, 1 . X n 3 tt Q. - , , 5' ' - '- v . ' . . - ' 1 5. . -I 'L g K 1 1' s 1' es . , 1 1 ', as ' 1 K 4- -1 T . , s rs . 1 1 z zs z 1 1 1 . 1s zs 1 'Q . 5 h1mself as a member of VZIYIOUS Track Teams, Vars1ty I P N w f . ' 1 1 1 1 s s sz 4 1 1 . .' 7 1 K 1 V 'Y 1: e , - .. , , e . . . . 5: , . . L 1 - .sz 3 s. s t :1 s ' 1 1 . rs 1 so N ' S - .. X C 5 ' . e .' 1 : ' 5 , , - ft I w K V -.-, , at -' , S. - -' - - , - ' e . . , , A A l Q ' . .. Q .. Q Q , A Y , , K , IRVING KLONDAR 8440 Provident July 22, 1941 Irv, born in London, did not enter Central until 11A. Yet, in the two years Irv has been here, he has distinguished himself both scholastically and socially. He has received Barnwell and Scholastic Honors throughout his stay in Central. In addition to scholastic adeptness, Irv has outstanding soccer ability. Both of the years that Irv has been on the Varsity team, he has been chosen Al1'Public. This year Irv was also chosen to be on the AllfScholastic Soccer Team-an honor few receive. In his senior year, Irv has participated on the Biography and Sunshine Committees. But how Irv finds time to hold down three after school jobs and serve as an olhcer of his fraternlty is still a mystery' Truly Irv is an all round guy His friendly disposition and industrious per sonality assure Irv success at the University of Penn sylvania where he intends to pursue coeds and medicine HOWARD P KRAVETZ Howie la another one of those witty yokesters so common to the Txxelxe When not tormentlng Mr Lyster with the vyildcst excuse for why he can t perform the exercises he can usually be found arguing with any teacher about 1 missed as ignment Howie finds time when not cutting up the faculty to be a member of the Service Committee Hi other hobbies mclude sleeping money and girl We re erye comment on this statement Howard plans to become a doctor when he leaves Central We think hell be yery ucces ful all JEROME EDWARD KRAMER 7042 N Broad November 20, 1941 erry 15 a quiet fellow who takes school very seriously He 15 one of the few people who have a photographic memory and he uses it to his best advantage erry has earned a good share of Barnwell Honors Because he spends a good deal of time reading books in the librarv he has had no time to participate in extracurricular act1v1 ties Jerry expects to pursue his career in the science Held However he does not know wh it collgcc hc wishes to attend 1 - ' - - ss ss - n ' Q, . , f , ' I u -is - V I ' I , . 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GLENN C KROH 6413 N 20th December 20, 1941 Glenn has earned tvxo umor Varslty Soccer letters one et of numerlls for Tumor VIFSIIY Socter and a Vars1ty letter for belnff on the Gym team He has also earned Barnwcll honors Glenn hls been on the Corrrdor Patro too Glenn pllns to betome an alrcraft pllot after becommv an cnglnttr We are tertamn he w1ll reach hrs goal S DAVID KRIMINS 4821 N Warnock March 3 1942 Dave has done very well at Central havmg earned Barnwell and Scholastxc Honor every term He has been on the staff of the Centralzzer and the art staff of the RECORD BOOK Dave has also served on the 212 Tutors and Speelal Events Commlttee He has played on the Vars1ty Table Tenms Team SIHLC mnth grade and has earned a varslty letter ID th1s actlvltj Dave IS one of the exceptlonal students who adv mted from a lower class mto the 212 He IS rather dubxous as to what professlon he wlshes to pursue Whatever field he chooses he w1ll make good May he experlente tontmued sutcess for a prosperous future -04441 SHELDON MARK LAZANOFF 149 W Covmgton September 6, 1941 Shelley has oartmpated 1n many Intramural Sports wh1le at Central He has also been an actlve member of the Cla S Banquet Commlttee Sthool Servlee Commlttee and Class Soual Commrttee Shel has earned hls share of Barnvtell Honors H1s work outslde of school has mclucled belng a caddle at Ashbourne Country Club Sheldon plans erther to take an engmeermg course or major rn phy sxts at Penn State Unlverslty after gradu at1on from Central . 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K , RONALD B LEPOFF 6051 N 12th August 19 1941 Ronnle 1s 1 very lntellettual person who has earned Barnvyell Honors every term and Stholastle Honors every term but 9A He has been a member of the Astronomy Club Camera Club Creek Club Theoretleal Cllemlstry Club Cllemlstry Club and Hlgh Flclellty Club He has experlmented ln the Zoology and baeterlology labs has been a Student Tutor and 1 member of the Class Student Tutors Commlttee and hl been on the Mwror staff Slnee 10A Ronnle has been 1 member of the 212 advaneed class He ewpetts to go lnto meclleal research after he leaves Central .Hr NEIL ARTHUR LEVIT 518 Spruce November 29 1941 Nell ha done falrly vyell at Central durlng the past four years He bas earned Barnwell Honors for four terms he vvas Vlee Pre ldent of the Tropleal Flsh Club for tvto years and he lla been an aetlve member of the Astronomy Club for one year Nell has partlelpatecl ln all Intramural Sport md was l member of the 212 Pln Commlttee Nell l turrently U1 'ISSISITHI lnstruetor at the NClghbOfhiDf7d Center IH the wlnter and at Fltl vtater RCCYCIIIOD Center ln the summer Hls future plans are undeelded yet but he xxlll probably enter Temple UHIVCYSIIQ ln September of thls year MICHAEL D LEVIN 1223 Yerkes August 30, 1941 M1Ck has earned Barnwell Honors l1VC terms out of SIX a store whlth 15 a very good reeord He was an aetlve member of the 212 Cla Pln and Banquet Commlttees Mlehael has been on the sthool Fentlng Team for three years He IS popular wlth all hls classmates and IS llkecl by all hls teachers beeause he ls not l301t61'Ol1S Mlke plans to major ln cheml try at college after he leaves Central He 15 not sure What college he would llke to attend but he Will not find It too dlflltult belng aclmltted to any college of hls ellolee ' ls 1 - 9 1. - -1 - 1 - , , . , 1 Y 'S v 5 'S I' Y - , Ax 1 1 a a 7 S 7 e ' - 1 Y - y tt -11 L ' 1 , 1 1 - , . . , 1 15 . . 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N. . . . . : ' 1 1 1 , s . x 1 I I ' f r K ' -, s ' s - A ' a fs s V' , - . 1 1 7 'N HILLEL LIEBERMAN 6109 Loretto anuary 24, 1942 H ls one of the most popular men of the class be cause of hl mllhon doll tr per omllty He IS also llked by many of h1s te tchers mtludmg hls father who teaches Enghsh at VJagner unlor Hlgh Schoolj Hlllel has earned Barnvyell Honors three tlmes He hx been a member of the School Serv1ce Commxttee Orchestra Mmfor Staff shlp Table Tenms Team for one year Hlllel expects to be a pharmaclst ln the future and after graduatlon from Central he w1ll study pharmacy at Temple Umverslty CARL LIEBERMAN 5203 N Nmth July 29, 1941 Carl 15 a very plendld young man who takes school work very serlou ly He ls very mtelllgent and studxous He has earned Btrnvuell Honors every term and has won many awards 1n dlversxfled 1ct1v1t1es These awards 1n clude the Thole Award Debatmg P1n and Certliicate nd second pr1ze m the Art Exhlblt Carl ha been a debater for Central since nlnth grade servlng as Treas urer Secretary md V1ce Presldent of the Debate Soc1ety He has been on the Mrrzor stxff and the 212 RECORD Book Staff C trl plms to major 1U pOlll1Ldl scxence or law at college but has not yet dctermmed what college he would l1ke to attend al' JAY S LIGHTMAN 1810 Tulpehocken une 1, 1942 ay 1 a very brxght younff mm who has earned Barn well Honors every term and S holastlc Honor every term but one H has been on the Central: er for three terms ay la also attne m ynaqogue affalrs Because of his ex tenslve studymv to keep hr Grade hxgh ay has not been able to part1c1pate IU any other act1v1t1es but he would have llked to ay 1 vomq to pur ue a busme s career at Un1ver1ty of Penn ylvama Wharton School of Busmess and Fman e after he 1 graduated from hxgh school Hls background at Central mll tertamly be of great help to hlm at the Umverslty ' 'S - 4 r K - - 2 ,, . I, a A ' ' s . ' ' ' 1: ' f 7 -V I ,W N. . ' . . ' . Q Q' Q' ' 4 ' K- V I I Y I I . . ' 2 asz . H' ' ,X V 5 l , and Centralizer Staff. H has played on our Champion' D 1 -N I 'CK . A . U' ' ,. ,L a .' Y N C 'QVC . xx B15 gl f Jn 'sr a' ' ' 5 4 .s . ' K ' ' ' 1 . c .s s ' Q1 . ' C fl . 3 HZ . ' J - ' .A ' s' .K . . '. a' :a f .- ,I ' V s 'Sa' S ' al' K 'Q' . 1 Y S -I .A , . ' .J. sb s . ' s ' s' ' ' s' . 1, . s ' ' c K a a 'sp . . ' s . u - 5 K vi ' K' 'S GARY HENRY LINSKY 705 S. 3rd November 2, 1941 Cary has earned Barnwell Honors five terms. He is always ready to help some one understand a puzzling question. He displayed this talent by being a Student Tutor in tenth grade. Gary' was on the Cross Country Team in eleventh grade, earning numerals. He has def voted his valued time to the Class Banquet and Pin Com' rnittecs. Gary has carried nve majors for one and a half years-a difficult tack. He plan: either to go into chemical research or take an engineering course in college y is not sure at what college or university he wishes to pursue these studies but he will make good at whatever he tries WILLIAM H LIPSHUTZ 917 Durard anuary 3, 1942 B11 y has the distinction and honor of being the most popular guy in the class The class elected him President and he has administered his office well Bill has earned his hare of Barnvt ell Honors and has been Student Asso ciation Representative in the past He has played four years of Football and for being an outstanding end received All Public High School Honorable Mention He was also avyarded the Ro enberg Trophy for being a good football player as yyell as keeping up his grades B111 also play ed unior Varsity Baseball and Basketball He is a handsome yy ell dre ed young man with a natural aptitude for leader hip He will do vyell in medicine which he has cho en for his future profession rf? 1 1 NELSON RICHARD LIPSHUTZ 8030 Thouron July 14, 1942 Nelson is one of the advanced class men who have earned Barnwell and Scholastic Honors every term He has been an Editor of the M1rro1 for seven terms and in his senior term has been Editor in Chief of the Mirror Nels has al o been on the 212 Tutoring Committee He has been on the Track Team for three years He has been an active member of the German Club and the 807 Society After graduation from Central Nelson will study for a doctorate in phy ics and intends to go into basic research 1D that Held Y Q N ' ' ' Gtja li t 1 . 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'C' ROBERT I LIPSON 6239 N 12th August 6 1941 Bob has been very popular for he has partlelpated ID many act1v1t1es He ha been on the Sthool Servlee Com mlttee Banquet C4JmmlffCC Stamp and Com Club and Mathem1t1ts Club Bob has been 1 L1brary A1de and has partulptted 1n lntrlmural Sports He has also earned Barnwell Honors tvutt Bob ls very popular wlth hls classmates betau e of hxs yovul pLI'OI11llIy Bob w1ll take 1 eourse leadlng to 1 Buhtlor of Stxenee degree after leavmv Centr1l but he do not know yyhlt tollege he wlll attend Q LAURENCE ELLIOT LIPSON 8068 Mxchener january 5, 1942 Larry has recelved Barnyy ell Honors three terms smce he has been ID Central He was on the RECORD BOOK Plan n1ng Comm1tte Larry has been 1 member of the Chem 1stry Club 807 Soclety and Student Tutors He 1S everybody s frrend even the teaehers lxke h1m because he always asks pertlnent quesuons 1n class Larry 15 gomg to study nutlear physxts 1n eollege after graduauon from Central Hlgh He doe not yet know where he 15 golng to college He should do very well ln h1s pursult PHILLIP LISS 5045 Diamond September 6, 1941 Ph1l began extraeurrmular act1v1t1es when he first came to Central by trymg out for and makmg the Cadet Basketball Team After that there was a lull of aet1v1t1es dur1ng whlth t1me he managed to earn Barnwell Honors In the twelfth grade he yolned the 212 Banquet and Soc1al Comm1ttees 1n whlth he was an actlve member and devoted much of has tlme to promotmg soclal func CIODQ for the class Yogx spends some of h1s txme try1ng to hyen up the boys 1n each classroom by trackmg a joke once 1n a While Most of the teathers apprecxate these tmmely jokes and understand that he to make an exceedmgly dull subjett plans to take the llberal arts tourse IH In only attemptmg mterestmg Yogx tollege but he does not know yet what eollege he vtxshes to attend ,, .. . . K. R ' . , .. .. . K 1 1 ' - .. .. . . , ,. . , . , . . I 1 ' 1 , V 6 W - 1 . .. ... . . .-. ' ., -'..' - ., ' , . . K . 5 I' . ' 1 . .s ' ' f - , . , . . , . . . . . . . ' Z1 1 . .. ' N. ' . - ,, -. . - Q ' '- ' ', ,- ' N ' 1 1 5 1 5 1 '. . . - . Y . U' ' r G , 57 Ci , ,Z - . . ss .u ' ' ' -- . - , ' c K . 1 1 -' ' I x' 7 K W A K . 5 -- .. ,. Q m by Y 1 - , . ,, A . . , .v . N vs . . , , . , . . . . . . ., .,, , . , l 7 , - , - NORMAN LITZ 1619 Maryland july 9 1941 Norm 1 1 ycry 1IltLll1LLIlI mature young mm who has tvyo umquc mtcret hc enjoy do1ng research 1n Egyptology and he love to read and l1 ten to operas He ha al o shovxn an 1 t1ve 1nteret 1n actmg by bemg on the Dramatn. Club for seven term Norm was on the Stamp and Co1n Club for one term too He has been 1 Gym A1de and Study Hall Proctor Norman has recelved Schol1st1c Honor tvylte and Barnwell Honors every term He expects to major 1n Engl1 h at college and earn the Buhelor of Arts degree He ls senously mterested 1n everythlng he does md should do wcll 1n later l1fe ROBERT MAX MABEL 935 Rlttenhouse June 27, 1941 Mabe 15 another one of the most popular young men of our class He has play ed Jumor Vars1ty Football Baseball and Ba ketball and has part1c1pated 1n Intra mural Sport Bob vx as on the School Servlce COmm1ft66 Class Soc1al Comm1ttee and Cla s Banquet Comm1ttee He has served on the Corr1dor Patrol and as a Study Hall Proctor Bob 1 al o actne 1n many outs1de HCIIVII es He has dec1ded to pur ue e1ther the l1beral arts course or a course 1n SLICHCC He Wlll be ure to make good 1n all of h1s endeavors THEODORE ROSS LIVE 2414 Bryn Mawr October 14, 1941 earned Barnwell and Scholastlc Honors every term He has been on the Class Tutor1ng Comm1ttee and has been a Student Tutor He has also part1c1pated 1n the Orchestra Chess Club and Theoret1cal Chem1stry Club Ted 15 1n the All C1ty Orchestra and Band He 15 qulte an 1nter est1ng fellow and IS always w1ll1ng to help someone 1n trouble Ted g1ves out good advlce and asks nothmg ID return Theodore w1ll probably major 1n Zoology after graduatlon from Centrxl and expects e1ther to teach Zoology 1n college or go 1nto bas1c research ID Zoology 1 U As 1 ' ' ' ' We . . a ' L V I 'v I 5 NS ST- '3 3 D VS 4 I 1 . s 2 1 's 1 '. is . s e ' .c ' ' s ' t9 ' ' '1 .. D. . K. , . ' ' 1 .' s 1 ' 1 . J 1 H' ' ' ' 's ,lb if Teddy is a member of the advanced class and has I A Y s s L T I ' D , V ' Q ' ' Gb S1 ' ' y , . D Y T C ' D I . I , . A Y I . . . Q , . Q C -D V . . , 1 - , 5 ' , ' ' ' f , Q. . Q- . , e . - ...SKS RH. 4, -. ..i. - -' S 5 ' ' JAY R MANDLE 5457 Morse November 16, 1941 1y 1 1 ere1t guy xuth 1 fm ndly smlle He 1ways trled to m1ke el1ssroom dx eu 510119 lntcrestlng wlth h1s lengthy pceehes 1nd unxque glgljllllg l1y h1s been on the Class Soe1al Commlttee Cl 1ss Spee11l Events Com mlttee 1nd Class REFORD Book St1ff l1y Wls 1 member of the Tr1ek Te 1m for one ye1r c1rn1ng numerals and vy1s 1n Intr1mural Sport rcpresent1t1ve 1y loves t play basketball but he vylll h1ve to grow 1bout two feet to m1ke the Wlfflllf te1m He h1 reeelved Barnwell Honor four term IH 1 roxy I1y pl 1n to t1ke pre med 1fter gr1du1t1on from CeHIfll LEONARD F MAGARGEE 1615 Sweet Briar une 25 1941 Mag la another of the early r1sers m the school who takes care of the halls 1n the mornmg as a member of the Early Mormng P1trol In h1s emor year he was a mem ber of the Cap 1nd Goyyn Commlttee Mag as he 15 known to h1s frlends has been actlve xn sports He was a member of the JV and Vars1ty Soccer Teams Outslde of school Mag ls 1 member of Phl Rho Slgma Fraternity of whlch he IS seeret1ry Leonard has m1de no definlte plans but we wlsh hlm luek in wh1tever field he m'1y choose ANDREW MARK 1235 Wnngohocknng September 24, 1940 Andy 1 1 popul1r fellow vylth 1 he1rt of gold He ls everybody s p1l Among hx 1et1v1t1e he h1 been on the School SCYVILL Commlttee Andy h1s played Jumor V1rs1ty B1 ketb1ll for 1 ye1r 1nd Var mty B1seball for two ye1rs He should do xyell If Drexel where he plans to study 1eron1ut1e1l engmeermg . ,l , .. .. .R .Y -. . K . .-S . V R ' V 4 .. .. . 41 'R - s l. R' . .. .. .Q . . , . I S - 1 K . JL 'sz A111 ' 1' . 'c 'e al .i ZHQZQY E. . . 1g s111'z . , 1 4 -U ' si. 2-- N-'Z - , - 1, ' ,Q . , ' 1 .ha 21. of the Radio Workshemp for three years, was a member Q1 z 1 '1. z ' 1, z . ' 1'1 2 ' 1. Ja o y f , s V. I 5 K K . 2 ' s' 1: . 1 as 11' ,- , .. .. s 1 s . 1 s . 1 f 1 K2 . ' 1 2. Q . . , ' - ' 1 . 1 1 sz 1 1 ' 1 . 1. . 1 1 ' g4sQ S.1.5 1 . '-e ' -1. 1- yu ' . 'zsz .'1:,. .s .' -- . W K 15,7 , , e 1.1 z '1. ' 1' . STEPHEN A. MARKOWITZ 6448 N. 15th December 11, 1941 Skip has been a member of the Class Banquet Com' mittee, the junio' Prom Committee, the Senior Prom Committee, and the School Service Committee. Steve has earned Barnwell Honors twice, served as a Study Hall Proctor, and served on the Gym Locker Patrol. He has earned numerals playing on the junior Varsity Soccer Team . Skip is also active in an outside organization. Stephen plans to pursue some field of engineering. He expects to go to Drexel to study. JOSEPH MARSALA 1332 Farrington November 11, 1941 Although joe ha had no Scholastic or Barnwell Honors in Central he has been very active and most studious His activities have been very widely varied He was a member of the 212 Service Committee and he was Book Alternate Representative oe was a member of the MCChRH1Cs Club and played Intramural Sports H has had many athletic activities at Central He played Cadet Football and was on the Championship Intramural Football Team Outside of school oe vyorks in a drug store and played sandlot football Joseph plans to go to college and study pharmacy or chemical engineering 1 EDWARD R MARRITS s1o1 Temple July is 1941 Eddie is a tall young man with 1 pleasant smile who has done his utmo t for the Class He was on the Cla s Pin Committee and Banquet Committee Ed vyas 1 member of the Radio Workshop for two and one half years the Spanish Club for one and a half years and Mechanics Club for one year He has also been on the Centralizer and Mwror Business Staff Ed has been in Junior Varsity Soccer for three ycirs ind lunlor Varsity Track for tvyo years He IS ilso very lctlvc in outside youth organizations Eddie his received Barnvycll Hon ors every term and Scholastic Honors five terms He expects to take up some field of engineering if 'i ff, 1' is ' lm si . 1 tt - H 4 - - r 1 S . ' S . . - ts ,- . 7 l K , 1 7 - Y , , 9 I 7 r . 4 ' 1 , . . tt -- - cc 4 . 1 . ' z -, 1 h . V c. I e R B S . . tt - H - , . , . ,, , 1 . r , . ' 2 , tt .. A . 5 5 it N - - - HJ sq ' - n . C 1 .f 4 . . f' Y, kga - Q HJ -Q V . , .t s a fy' yv, . ,- ' ' ' A ' , . '-If?-.,'-.'.'3T ' -' . V- ,:,'.,:.-1...,.e'K. ...Ji V N . . . , ..',',s.'- .5-.y W' c ' . Sw,-,yj5.'h'2 iv.-'PA iff' rg' 'HS gg ' ag-x , .M -5 . .3 ,x , - . 1: '-, '- X ,:, 31, ' g -.'-.- W uc-H' ,' 1.i-4-' VINCENT MASCITTI 1200 Ritner November 10, 1941 Vince, the handsome one of the 2l2, is really a most charming fellow, As a matter of fact, we have classi- Hed reports that Vince doesnt bother calling girls for dates. They call him. Scholastically, he is no slouch, having garnered Barnwell numerous times. Besides school, Vince spends much of his time on the Banquet Com' mittee. His likes include money and girls fwhat else?D. For the future, Vince is looking towards a career in engineering. We're sure this boy will be a great success. ARTHUR R MAY 154 E Colonial December 2, 1941 Arthur has earned three nicknames since he entered Central Chunky Snooky and Butch He has been a member of the Class Social Committee Prom Committee and School Service Committee Artie has played Cadet Football one year and Junior Varsity Foot ball two years He h1s also played Cadet and unior Varsity Basketball Art has participated in all Intra mural Sports He is active in an Outside youth organiza tion Arthur plans to become an optometrist 'R' W Z' MARSHALL ROBERT MAZER 8423 Pickering September 26, 1941 M1r ha earntd hi hire of Bunxxell Honor during hi four year at Centr1l He wi 1 member of the School Service Committee and C11 SOLlll Committet He ha a gre tt intere t in eh mi try for he ha a hemieal labori tory in hi own home He wa 1 member ot the Chemi try Club Moish was on the Vlfblty Tra k Team and partitioited in lntrimural Sports Mar h1ll h1 been an ietixe member of 1 synagogue youth group He has vtorked for a re taurant upply di tributor 1 magazine publisher and 1 mdwieh hop Atttr graduation from Central Mar h1ll pl n tc tik 1 oure in themieal engineering REGINALD McCOY 541 E Tulpehocken AP1-11 17, 1941 stay at Central He ha Orchestra Reggle ha for three years earnlnv on th Track Team for tvxo years IGCCIVI g two Vars1ty letters He was book P T C Representatwe and a member of the Cla Sotnl and Cap and Gown Comm1ttees Regg1e plans to take a pre medxcal course after gradua tlon from Centrll We hope he attalns hls goal STEWART MORTON MELROSE 5832 Woodcrest April 15, 1942 Stu ha earned Barnwell and Scholast1c Honors every term He has been a member of the Class Soc1al Com m1ttee Prom Commlttee and B1ography and Busmess Staff of the RECORD Book He has also been a member of the Dramat1c Club five term Debate Socxety two terms Soclety for the Advantement of Thought Express1on 807 SOC16ty and the French Club Qof whmch he was Pres1dentj He was al o on the Track Team for one year Stu has also been PTC Representatwe He has worked 1n the capac1ty of a xstant manager of h1s fathers busxness and he ha been pre ldent of hxs JUHIOI' ALh1CV6mEHt company Stewart plans to become a doctor of medlclne 1n the future Regglc ha earned Barnvucll Honors FWILE durmg hlS played IH the school Band and been on the Cross Country Team tvto Vars1ty letters and has been LADEVEZE J McGHEE 5625 Wyaluslng August 12, 1941 Laddy has been one of the more outstandmg members of the Twelve wlthout a doubt Laddy 1 known by almos everyone 1n the Class He has attalned Barnwell Honors many terms In h1s sen1or year Laddy was 1 member of the Cap and Gown and Soc1al Comm1ttees He was also a Book Treasurer H15 phys1cal act1v1t1es at Central were spent on the Track Team where he set many new records He was Capta1n of the Cross Country Team 1n 195 8 Outs1de of school Laddy 15 act1ve 1n the Phx Beta PS1 Fraternxty and a member of the N A A C P Youth Counc1l Laddy s most outstandmg contr1but1on IS hxs superfluous VO1L He 1s a member of the Scholars and has sung many txmes m Central Laddy plans to go to Penn State and study archltectural englneermg K' 1 . .t - N , , A 1 5 1 ' '5 ' I fs- : . fb r t. . Q. c . K: ' r V w . V . ' 1 : s 3 x y 7 ' ' Q' L, Q 11 7 . . . . , 'ee ' 1 I tt - -1 . I ' if f S . . tt as - - tt .1 -- 9 9 D G . . K L . Q - - tt Q. - . 1 - - tt H . - . Y , .... . V . ,, . M R . . . I '-D 'H c. ' ' 65 19 . tt -1 1 - S , 3 7 . . 1 - Q. . -rv 9 1 N . 'K ' un 7 a ' , tt -Q c : t . . . . , . - , .- - 1 za , 5 S ' ' . R' P RICHARD N MILLER 228 E Ellet February 10, 1942 Richie h1s made good ue of his inherent speed st1m1n1 1nd endurance 1t Centril 1s 1 member of the Varsity Cros Country Team While not seooting iround the lmdse1pe Dick enjoys tinkering with cars Yet with all these aet1v1t1e he hasn t neglected his studies at CHS having been a consistent B1rnwel1 Honors re c1p1ent Besides this Dick indulges in varlous church 1et1v1t1es Upon graduation from Centr1l Richie plans to be n aeronautieal engineer Wlth hi t1lents he should make it with flymg colors , l DAVID HARRY MILLER 7343 N. Bouvier May 6, 1942 Dave went to summer school two years in succession in order to advance into the HZ class. He has earned Barnwell Honors every term and expects a Service Key ' before graduation. He was a member of the Class Pin Committee, Banquet Committee, and Recoao Boox Staff. He has participated in Intramural Sports. Dave has worked as a clerk at a pharmacy in the pHSt. Dave plans to take the premed course at college, but he has not chosen xx h1t college he would like to 'ittend Q' OTTO MILLS 629 W Elkins July 1, 1941 Although Ott ls no loueh 1t his studie lie shines most g1rnered three Athletic Avmrds He h1s eontrlbuted im measurably to th Footb1ll 1nd Cro Country Te1m This h1 not interfered with his m1ny hobbies which in elude t1rnp eolleetmg 1nd eolleeting pi ture of ship Hi uid interest in outdoor lite h1 e1rned him the position ot A 1st1nt Seoutmaister ot the Boy Scout In his sp1re time he 1 1 Sund1y ehool teacher I ' n . I+.. l.:.I . . m J , . ' ., . ' . 2 .' . Q ' sf . A z . 1 . , . . a, I, A . - -, f I ' hx Qi . . -- - ss ' as A N - - N ' ' 5 I Q D I Y fl I' I . i 5 1 ', 'N s ' s ' . ' is, 1 ' ' 5 1 ms on the athletic Held. As we go to press, he has already Y Q H 1 l , M ,K - , , , - - , , Q. r e 1 1 ::' I S. A A' RQ I l 1 . I' L v .3 v I- h , e , 1, ' 'Sf ' ' - ' 'c ts s. 's 'i' .s1. 1' 1 ss '. ' . ' 1 1 ' s. e 1 ,,, ' ' 1 's . . '-s' ' 1. A f L 1 1' 1 . ANTHONY A MONTEIRO 2689 Levlck April 10, 1941 Monty 1 the long tall memher of the Clase He 15 very actlve ln sports both 1n1de and out 1de of sehool umor Var 1ty Ba eball and Ba ketball veere upplemented by Intramural B1 kethall Ba eball and Football Tony hopes to take up llheral art at eollege HARVEY MOSKOWITZ 4614 Old York Road November 24, 1941 Hawey s pol1t1e1l 1mh1t1on earned him the posltxon of SA Representatwe and Alternate for several semesters Although mathematle 1s hls aelmltted favonte subject he does not sloueh off on h1s other stuehes Harvey has been one of h1s books outstandmg part1e1pants m the Intra mural Sports Program Harv has served on the Banquet and Cap and Govtn Commxttees Whatever eareer Harvey choose vxe are ure he yull be a sueee LOUIS MORTIMER 5952 Augusta May 24, 1941 Louis has served on the Errly Mornmg Patrol for the pat two year perhaps thls expluns h1s wlele awlke xttentlon Qlll11I1g the iirst two perloels In return for these xdded hours of early mornmff study Lou1s has earned 1 Bronze Serv1ee Key iwrrel In hxs spare t1me Lours 15 1 memher of the Naval Amr Reserves statloneel at Wlllow Grove He 15 also the pres1dent of has ehureh youth organ lzatlon H1s plans for the future melude college and an eventual career 1n dent1stry .4,,'Qn ' 'ri .rs 5 . 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QV I 31.3 I N ' Y 1 I N V. f ez. sn -5 I N A e , . . v ' - - Y -s,' s 'ss. 11 GEORGE R NICE 659 E Godfrey October 16, 1941 George 1 1 Vlillllllf 111 the chool Grche tra In add1 t1on to h1 mus1c1 mtcrcst 1s 1 member o t e Dr 1m 1t1cs Club He h1s served the cl1sS as a member of the Prom and Buaquet Comm1ttecs H1s 1thlet1c mterests mclude Socccr IIIL1 G5 na Tc1m After school George works 1n 111 accountnaff ofhcc In the mornmg he serves on th E1rly MCPFIIIIICY P1trol In hctxncen hes just one of thc mmx stuclcnt lt C H S H1s c1reer plans mclude a cou1 c IH chcmlc 1l cn YlI1cx.I'lUU 1t Penn t1te RICHARD NEULIGHT 7900 Old Y0l'k December 26, 1941 R1ch1e 1S one of the best l1kecl members 1n the Twelve He has 1tta1necl thls popul1r1ty because of h1s fnendly manner and h1 w1ll1ngne to help out h1s fellow classmates Along w1th h1s QOLllblC manner Dlck also has qu1te a VOILC In fact hes even made a few record Un the school front he excelled ID all h1s subjects and has made the Barnvuell Honor Roll R1 k 1s a member of the Banquet Comrmttee 1s well ls numerous outs1cle organ 1zat1on He pl ms to t1ke englneermff lt college Lots of luck to a great guy STUART PAUL ORR 4708 Warr1ngton December 20, 1941 Stuart h1 h1cl m1115 Bxrnxxcll Honor clurmg h1s four year at Central He 111 1n 1ct1ve member ofthe '17 Pm Prom and Serv1ce Comm1ttee He xx as 1lso a member ot th Astronomy Club Stuart was act1vc ID Intramural Sports He plans to go to Drexel and study engmeermg 11 1 . .1 . . . .1 .. , . , , I K K , - ' 1 S SS A - . ,' ' 5, 11 - su ,1 L . e 1 , ' , A , .Q , ' - I , 1 1 S. e , . 1 ' 1 V 1. .X 1. . . 1. 1 C 1 if 1 2- - - l , 3. 1 1 X 5 1 , K V. . 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WESLEY J ORSER 4326 Mltchell September 31 1942 Wes w1 the M1111 er ot our Ch1mp1onsh1p Sotcer Telm He h1 been PT C Represent 1t1ve as well 1s SA Repre ent 1t1VC HIVIIIQ trmsferreel to Centr1l from Rox borough 1n h1s sophomort yur We h1 only now atcustomed h1mself to the IU tere hte 1t Centr1l m1nus the femal element Unfortumtelx the tommg of our S1 ter School h1 up et h1s equ1n1m1t5 Wes h1s ervecl on the Speual Events 1nd th Cap 1nd Gown Exetutwe Commlttees H1 pl1n 1n lutle 1 tourse 1n phyS1ta and m1them1t1t 1t Lch1gh Lmxer 1t3 1? ARTHUR PASSIC 7531 Woodcrest September 15, 1941 rty hu been one of the more 1thlet1 Illy 1ne1ne tutlent of the Twelxe Not only 1s Arty an 1thlete but he ls 11 o 1 student hmnq retewed m1ny B1rnwell Aw 1rd H plqetl Cld t jumor Vlfblfy 1nd Varslty B1sketb1ll Arty hx one outstmndmg qulhty that 15 he ls alw ap tomhmg l'11S ha1r At Central Arthur has learned how to make frnnds and keep them th1s has been another outstanthng quahtx ' Arty' plans to go to college and study hberal arts 'E' 'f-an SAUL PACHMAN 8258 Temple Road August 3 1941 Saul 15 well known throughout the sehool for h1s prowe s w1th a trumpet He hx lent ms support to the Orehe tr1 and the Swmg Band among, sthool mus1t ll OfgAtI11Zlt1OI1 However th1s has not kept h1m from tllilllg 1n 1et1ve role m Intramural Basketball 1nd Softb1ll He h1s also served as Book Treasurer P 'I C Representatlve md S A Represent1t1ve When these many 1et1v1t1es were not occupylng h1s t1me g1rls were S1ul pl1ns to m1ke a career of pharmuy Wt'-r JOHN 'I' PAULYSON 2715 N 24th anuary 3 1942 ohn ls one of the more studiou students He attained the Bronze Key Barnwell Award Not only ls he studious but he is very active During his senior year he was on the Cap and Gown and the Special Events Committees He was an SA Representative for five terms He played unior Varsity Soccer and Intramural Sports Outside of school john ls in active member of the Germantown DeMol1y youth group john plans to study aeronautical engineering it Drexel STEPHEN PAUL 1332 E. Barringer February 25, 1941 Steve Paul, whose scholastic achievements include the winning of Barnwell Honors, has participated in a wealth of extracurricular activities. Some of these activities include Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, and Volleyball, School Service Committee, and the Special Events Committee. His outside activities are very numerous RONALD PENNOCK 1031 East Vernon August 2, 1941 C H S If this is any indication of what he is going to do at Muhlenberg then the other premed students had better watch out In his spare time Ron wi a member of the Stamp and Coin Club and the now defunct Tropical Fish Club Other interests include blondes brunettes and redheads In his pare time after school he works in 1 pawn shop He s 1 great guy to know' . J , J 1 . W S 1 ' 1 1 . i' ' , x . 7 i 5 . . . . . I , 5 1 - I I Q. , 1 . ' ' ' Panic has earned Barnwell Honors every term at , 5 5 .. 3 .. A g . . - - . , as i ' . I I Q ,is .1 s 'Q I I a GEORGE PERFECKY 1127 W Duncannon May 27, 1940 George has been Barnvtell every tlme and Scholastic three times He worked his way up on the Soccer Team playmg junior Var ity for one year and Varsity for two years Outside of school he ls extremely active playing the piano professlonally and an active member of the Boy Scouts He plans to take the liberal arts course in college CHARLES PIANO 1239 Kenwyn November 5, 1941 Charlie can always be found on patrol he 15 a member of both the Locker and the Early MOfD1Dg Patrols His sports areer is widely varied He was a member of the umor V8fS1ty and Cadet Football Teams and Cadet umor Varsity and Varsity Basketball. He was active on the Cap and Gown Committee. Outside of school Charlie is an active member of the Sommerdale Boys Club. Charlie is planning to go to college and study liberal arts. GERALD RALPH PFLUG 8905 Fairfield July 30, 1941 Gerry is the recipient of numerous Barnwell Honors However all IS not study in his life He has set aside a large port1on of h1s time for baseball basketball and football He has been one of the mainstays of the Intra mural Sports system at CHS His class spirit 15 clearly displayed by his membership on the School Service and Freshman Committees Gerry plans to mike his career in the field of mediclne and intends to matriculate at the Phlladelphia College of Ph xrmacy ind Science an Q xv? 511411 MARTIN JOEL PINSKY 7366 Rugby August 17, 1941 Martm has had Barnwell Honors for flve terms He has spent most of h1s txme 1n athletlcs He was a member of the Cadet Track Team for one year and Varslty Track for two terms He plans to go to college and study hberal arts Martln has kept busy and also bu11t up a r1ch back ground on whmth to draw ID the future Desplte many act1v1t1es he was never too buy to make friends and what s more keep them STEPHEN PINSK Westbourn 86 Robinson Broomall November 30, 1941 Steve as he IS known by h1s close associates was one of the most outstlndmg students of the Twelve Al though he came to Central IH tenth grade he proved to be xery studlous by attamlng Barnwell Honors every term Dur1ng h1s sen1or year Stephen served on the P1n and Soclal Commxttees Outsxde of school h1s mam mterests are golf the Legal Socxety and Chemlstry Club He ls one of the leaders of the U S Y at Har Zlon Hls mam lnterest lles 1n the Saturd ly nlght c1rd games Hrs mam ambltlon IS to be a MlVCflLk but since gamblmg IS lllegal he will probably go to A1br1ght College and study lxberal arts MARVIN POLLACK 1213 Levxck May 10, 1942 Marv has been known around the school for h1s many busmess xentures that mxght have turned out but for lack of money A promxslng football career was abruptly ended when he broke four toes at practlce one day Outslde of thool he IS a hfeguard durmg the summer and was presldent of Asher Levy AZA Another of hlS outstandmg attnbutes ms belng a nonconformlst Marv has served on the Servxte, SOL1Z1l and Spetlal Events Commmttees, and has recelved Barnwell Honors He was also on Vars1ty Base' ball two years and won Natmonal Retogmtxon at the Mld east Industrxal Arts Exhlbxt m 1958 Any day after school Marv may be seen speedmng up to Gxrls' Hlgh ln h1s '53 Dodge Rocket, h1s prlde and joy 11 -Q - . . V - . - 3 7 , - A tt .1 s. I , ' Q 1 1 . , 1 1 s 1 - -5 . . . 1 . :J ' 2 1 . 1 1: WKJLIL H ' .Q ,, Q. I . . . . tn-S' icy, A 1 s Q 1 51 3 A ' 1,5 Lt, , - - NC- .,, . .- LL.. . '4' LY'-.lf .SI7L'A' 5 .ggi ff 'f. , ,, . 1 1 ' 51, I . 1 ij, 4., , .... 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 , 1 K 1 I v , Y .Q , . 1 ' ' -, . S , T 1 .Q yy 73 V l s. Y I K '. ' ' z Q v 1' . A 1 . 5 s . V . . STEVEN POLSKY 4715 Warnock anuary 9, 1942 Periip the outtinding attribute of Steve h Hddle The tone vxhith he Qtt out of it is admittedly loud Mr Ctrovt vyill mourn tht lo of one of his prize fiddler Aide from his musittl apiratxons Steve ha serytd as 1 Study Hill Monitor in vyhieh tapatlty he gleefully ilentt hi eomrade He has been a member for everil yeir of the Stamp and Coin and Chess Clubs We are sure that he vtill really wow the girls over at Penn State vt here he will ttl-te 1 liberal arts course d Q ack? 90' lun' Nha NELSON PORTER 7365 Woolston anuary 12, 1942 Hive any question about tar or engines? A k Nel Q 11 Nelson ha spent 1 great dell of time on the study of both 2.1 RICHARD E PRINZ 3336 Kip November 4 1941 Dick is an avid member ot the Camera Club He is also interested in stamp eolleetmg trumpet playing fishing nd hunting In addltion to his mtramural interests Dick vtas on the Cros Country Team last year H15 mteret ind ittive partieipation in the Stamp and Coin Club earned him the position of Setretary Treasurer. He ha' alzo been a member of the Locker Patrol and the Study Hall Monitors We are :ure that this experience will prove invaluable to Di'k in his future career as a teach r. e trs and motors and tan answer mo t of the questions that we can a k As far 1 sports g Nels ha been an aetlve member of the Bowling Team for two years When not in the Radio Work Shop Nel on End time for the Pm and Sotial Committees of the Cla 'K' HOWARD RATCLIFFE 7459 Beverly May 24, 1941 Hovyle ht been 1n 1et1ve member of the Cla55 15 la evlden-.eel by h1 work on the C1p 1nd Gown Comm1ttee He h15 served 1 A S Repre5ent1t1ve both 1n h15 fre5h man nd en1or ,CWI He W15 on the Var51ty Gym fishlnv 1nd 1 tronomy He h15 1 reeord of both Barnwell 1nd Sehol1 tle Honor5 We 1re 5ure th It h15 eontemphteel nav1l clreer w1ll eome off wxthout 1 lnteh PAUL RAFAEL 1859 East Tulpehoclcen Apt-11 23, 1942 Havlng m1de the grade wxth the Cadet Football Team Paul turned h1 1ttent1on to elllng men5 1pparel How ever he d1d not glve up entlrely 50 f1r 15 5ports are eoncerned Although h1 extr1eurr1eul1r 1ntere5t5 mclude the Stamp and Com Club 1nd he 15 1 member of the Roo evelt Ch1pter AZA thl h15 not kept hlm from earmng B1rnvyell Honor5 mxny time We 1re 5ure th1t he w1ll do a Hne job III eollege If you get 1 tooth1che th15 lb the guy to see HANS RAYMOND RATH 5532 N Falrhlll july 24 ,1941 Ray 15 1 truly bu5y boy He yy15 Captaln of the J V Baseball Telm 15 well a a Var51ty player last year In h15 fre5hman year he wa5 manager of the Cadet Basket ball Team In add1t1on he ha5 lent h1 support to the Intramural aet1v1t1e5 He 15 1 member of the Speelal Event5 Commntee the Soe11l Comm1ttee the Loeker Patrol and furthermore erve a 1n Olhee Axle Despxte the5e many aet1v1t1e R1y t1ll h1 t1me for bowlmg and model r11lroad1ng G1rl t1ke up 5ome t1me also He p1an5 to t1ke up te1eh1ng 1 1 eareer A X 3 L2 S ' W ' 7 7 ' 5. 1 5 'R 1 1. . 1 L. 1 , ' 1 . ' 1 sf 12 5 . , 5 .1 1 . 1 1 1 1 5. 1. . . ' 5' ' - ,txt y lyy t K , f? ., 1: 1 1 c v . .1 1 .5 .. 11 . 11 A G U1 V1 B. W' A Team as well a5 Manager of the same. HIS hobb1e5 mclucle D. IS 1. 1 11. 11 . 1 .5 1 1. .1e 1 z 11 . . 1 vi W .- I 4. - V 3 sh' . x n 5 , . , , 151 15 5. 11 ' . ' : ' 1 15, .' 5 .5 , . . 5.1 : 1 . 1 . 1 .1 .5.1 . DANIEL DAVID REISMAN 5142 N. Hutchinson December 27, 1941 Dan appears to be one of the more intellectual mem' bers of this class, with his profound visage, which reminds us of the brilliant, Mr. Butterworth, whose friend he is. He has been a member of the advanced class and has earned Scholastic and Barnwell Honors. In school he has been the President of the German Club and a member of the Student Tutors. Thrice weekly he studies Hebrew and related subjects at Gratz College. He plays the clarinet and piano and is extremely interested in music. Although Dan has no immediate plans except college, we are sure he will be 1 ue ess in hi ende1vor ALEXANDER RICCA 5756 North Camac August 20, 1941 Perh1ps the most 1l'UPOI'I1I'lf thing to be ir in mind when greetiig Alee 1 hi b ir 1k hm h1ke He his 1 in tastic grip It isn t known whether he developed it on or off the football field but th1t 1 the fa t Although he wants to be a veter1nar11n he doe not think that this will interfere with his main intere t girl He pl111s to further his academic and social education 1t Penn State JON RINNANDER 4314 Chestnut March 23, 1942 on will be remembered mo tly for hi 1ble leadership 1s Editor in Chief of the 21 RECORD Book But on has been in m1ny other 1et1v1t1e ls well He was 1 mem ber of the Spam h Club for even terms 1nd wa President of it for one term For two years running he has brought honor to the sehool by winning Firt Prize in the annu1l Spam h Contet 1t Templ He h1 been eited by the Spanish government for hi profi ien y in the language He has proved hi right to be 1 Student Tutor for four terms by earning B 1rnw ell 1nd S hol1 tle Honor and being 1 member of the 1dv1n d I1 A tudent of voiee e w 1 1 member of the All Ph1l1delph11 Senior High Sehool Choru for even terms 1nd 1 inger in the Youth Choir o 1 e ui For ever1l yeir e h1 been 1 tive in 1 religiou youth org1n1z ition He pl 1ns to go to the Uni wer ity of Chi ago 1nd to Ie 1eh in 1 br1neh of the humanitie ' .s 'c1:-' 's 1. , 1' 1' 2 lj 12 ' A ' Eg 11 As ezflezdsz . 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BARUCH D ROSEN 6662 Lincoln July 27 1941 B1rry h1 retlly proved h1m elf to be 1 tonQt1ent1ous worker here 1t Central H15 1dle m1nute5 are spent 1n the dlrk room w1th the Czmerm Club or maybe 1n the lab w1th the Chem15try Club There 15 1l o 1 pO5S1bIl1ty that he m1ght be 1n the Arehery or Meehan1e5 Club5 H1 le tder hlp and plannmg 1b1l1t1e5 are exh1b1ted by h1s t1k1ng over the post of produttlon manager of a un1or Ath1ewement Company A5 1n OH1 e A1de he 6nd5 t1me to gwe SCFVILC to the hool W1th all the5e v1r1ed 1ntere5ts Barry ha earned Barnvtell Honor5 every term maklng u ure that h1 hobby of mrero eopy xy 111 grow perfettly lnto re earth b1ology QQ i!!! ARTHUR CHARLES ROSEN 4641 N 12th November 29, 1942 Arr ha proved h1m5elf to be a genumely br1ll1ant Qtudent He ha earned Barnwell Honor ev ry term and ha had the d1t1ntt1on of ICLCIVIIIU three Scholastu Honor Art h1 al 0 u ed h15 1b1l1ty by 5erv1ng a5 a tutor 50 that h1 fellow 5tuder1ts mlght b able to get a5 C.l15t'1gL1lSl'1CLl mark5 1 he doe5 At home A t 1 1 m m ber of a fratermty and 1w1y from home a vendor at Frtnklm F1eld He enjoys tollectlng eo1n and playmg b15ketb1ll We re sure Art vull do well It eollege MELVYN j RONEN 147 Covmgton November 6, 1941 Mel 15 one of the beet 11thlete5 1n our el15 15 a been proved by h15 many 11thl1t1t honors He h15 retewed numeral5 for Cadet Ba ketball and h15 won three Var51ty Baxball letter Mel al5o belong5 to the Fern Ro k Boy5 Club AZA and th Boy S out He ha earned several Barmx ell Honori too Wlfh h1 expenen e a a drug5tore employee vxe re 5ure that Mel yull make a ine pharmat15t . 1 1 1.1 .1 A 1 - . 1. g 15 5 . 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Q , 1 . -, . 5 1 u 5 1 h 11 -1 - 1 I 1 MARVIN RGSENBAUM 1520 68th May 25 1941 Ma e 1 re1lly a gre1t guy and a terr1f1e asset to our Class He enloy pl1y1ng 1n 1ll the VHYIOUS Intramural Sports and eng1g1ng 1n the 1et1v1t1es of the eurrent events class Marvxn h1s been 1n u her 1t the ne1ghborhood mov1es so that he vt1ll be finanelally stable as far as the Classs many 1et1v1t1e go In sehool M1rv part1e1p1tes1n the work of the Pm 1nd Prom Commlttecs Although he 1S not qulte sure about h1s future ottup1t1on M1rv golng to t1ke a l1ber1l 1rt eourse 1n tollege 1n prep1rat1on for h1s future vot 1t1Ol1 LEE ROSENBERG 546 W Sedgwick October 31 1941 Lee has really made the best of h1 four years here 1t Central Hlgh Although he 1 not 1 Robm Hood he w1s an extremely aetxve meml' r of our Arehery Club At th1s t1me Lee vta 1lso 1 member of the S outs Now Lee 1S a chess player not only at home for reereatxon but also as a member of the sthool Che Club for tvso years At home bes1de che Lee llkts to colleet toms 1nd enjoy sports Wmth the e v1r1ed aet1v1t1es and h1s Barnwell Honors Lee hopes to go on to tollege Nb irq JOSEPH ROSENBERG 6825 N 17th anuary 18, 1942 oe ls really 1n aet1ve person havlng p1rt1e1pated 1n several tlubs and act1v1t1es both 1DQ1d6 1nd outs1de the sthool H1s outslde mterests ! 1I1gC from the presmleney of AI s youth groups 1n wh1th c1p1t1ty he h1s served for fish In sthool he h1s been 1 newshound 1n the Current Events Club 1nd a st1rg1zer 1n the Astronomy Club for two years H15 serv1te to the Cl1ss and the sehool lneludes four terms as PTC Representatwe 1nd two terms on tl1e Prom Commlttee 1nd th SA Soe11l Commlttee W1th these v1r1ed xnterests 1nd the monet1ry gams of bemg a clerk and ty p1 t loe w1ll undoubtedly become 1 fine phy s1e11n S , 4 1 55 un 1- , 55 as 1 av s -s 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' -. - U - A gi , -wh- ' 1 1 ' ' ' f ' 1 ' 4 . . . 1 0 V. 1- 1 s 1 1 8. 1 . 5 In V I I C 7 V ,, V. 1 1 , 1 15 -K 4 . 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MARK ROSENBERG 2302 79th October 19, 1941 ROBERT MARVIN ROSENBLUM 1635 Conlyn February 7, 1942 It may be ha: job as 1 elothang alebm1n but probably has ne1tne that m1ke Bob dre 5 15 naeely ab he doeb Neverthele elotheb dont m1ke the m1n 1 Bob been a member of the C1155 Sehool Servaee Commattee Specaal eventb wall 1lso reecave ome 11d from Bob 1s do the ehxldren that he an truet DO ably an Sunday school Added to theQe 1et1v1t1es 1re the Frebhmm Commattee School Servaee Commattee and Banquet Commattee on whaeh Bob erve Hobbac u h 15 st1mp colns and the p11no 1rc Bob mtereit outbade sehool maklng ue :ure th1t has plan to YO anto laxy xy all work out fane Ro y 1 both vaell knovan and well llked by the mem bers of ha cl1 He ha worked extremely hard to advance the standlng and pre ta e of the Cla In thlb eapaelty he has W01'k2f-l OH the lunaor Prom Commattee Soenl Com mlttee Servlee Commattee and the Bmquet Commattee Many of the baographae an thas RECORD BOOIX were wrat ten by Mark In pate of all these varaed antercb Rosy h1s found the tame to earn B arnvuell Honor and engage an ha hobbleb of Hshang bo atang w ater mknng and bowlang Durang school terms Mark worki at has f1ther s drug store vahere he hopes to eontlnue after takmg ph1rmacy 1t Temple Mark 5 hagh Qehool ye are h ave cert alnly been full of actrvaty 1nd SEFVILL PHILIP ALLAN ROSENFELD 1615 67th November 28, 1941 Phll hae really enjoyed hah four year: here 1t Centr1l as exemplafied by has m1ny varaed mterests Although he spent 1 gre1t deal of tame on the Swammmg Team h managed to keep up wath has aob on the Central: er The govermng body of all our club the Interclub Couneal has also receaved 1 gre1t deal of help from Phal Al though at Qeemb ampo bable he hah even found tame to become a member of mo of thexe elubb namely the Radao Workshop and the Soeaal Seaenee Club Barnvyell Honore have al 0 been 1chaeved by Phal who hopei tO go On to college Phal ha: even gotten 1 taste of work rn helpang out an hae father 5 store 5 D l ' ' Y f s .ss. as ' A- - . S ga rss. 'A Q -' f B 4 '- ' we f - ' Q a a I 1 , 1 's ' 3 ' ', , ' , , , , , 'y ' se -- , . s . . 1 -gg, I A I 9 -. .1 1 ,a SE N ' . 5 1 ' a- 1 .a '1 ' ',f . ' 1 ea . V - ' N 1 . . ' I C V l I ,A ,K K , 2 , A 1 wx' ' 1 . ' js: ' . , ' a :S, ' a z 5' 1 ' ' '. 5-A 1 - . x H N .. .. ::, a a an ' e has dasplayed. He served on the staff of WCEN and has Q me B - . 1 c D 1 1 ' ' 5 15 ' z . . -. a B T 1 ' Q r , . . 1 L e :. Q r e . a 5, , a 1 e e : , - . . 5 ,Z 4 ' ' . U' ' . ' '- vs - . . R' . a a ' , 5 . z . 5, y ' l -sl o C 1 Y. N . 5- , . , N' f a . 5 4 Y , M ' N .-1 Q Q ' ' , K X K K 5 ELLIOT CARTER ROSKOW 520 Lycoming july 21, 1941 Laftyf' was one of the early' ri:'r: of the Twelvef He wa: Captain of the Early' Morning Patrol. In his senior y'ear he was a member of the ZIP. Cap and Gown and School Service Committees. Elliot ha: many extra' curricular activities at Central. He was a member of the Vocal Enxmble for four term:. He played Junior Var:ity' and Senior Var:ity Baseball and was on Intramural Foot' ball Champion hip Team Out ide of s hool he 15 viee pre ident of P1 Rho Sigma Fraternity Elliot has deeided to make a eareer in the Armed Forees The Twelve wishes you lu k and hopes that you will haye a suceessful eareer S' 7 LEO ROTA 880 Brooklyn August 1, 1941 During the pat ehool year L o ha been a d1st1n guished member of our Cla s a yyell a an ardent ehool follower He 1 one of the nne t swimmer in the Public High Sehool League and ha di played hi great ability by setting ome league reeords Leo made the JV Team a a fre hman and folloyx ed this by veimming on the Varsity Team for the next three year Beeau e of his amiable natur I. o wa made Captain of the team in eleventh grade B ide hi int re t in uimminv Leo p nds a great deal of time in tudyinv earning Barnxx ll Honors every term We re ure that Leo future plan to beeome an Cflglm er vtill turn out perfe tly ELLIOT ROSS 1231 Magee November 12 1941 El ha been a plea ure to work with for the pi t four year As the manag r of the V Basketball Te am for tvyo years he was a wel 1 ed by the eoaehe an p ay ers 1 he IQ by h1 fellow tudents In the last year Elliot turned his efforts toward helping the Class He 1 a member of the Pin Committee and an Intramural athlete El ha shoven l'11s leadership by serving as an ofheer in a fra future career as a teacher of Army Reserve Ofh ers Well El How about that7 , L 1 4 NL N T K l 5 K Q .. 3 KT l 5 K X . 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'a H S 1 4 N -5 x 5 'u'- e ' v re 2 NORMAN JOSEPH ROTHSTEIN 6315 N Gratz July 10 1941 Norm hi ilu Lys been interested in sports In act he bee imc 1 member of the Bovxlinfv Team in his fresh man yetr Intrimuril Softbill and Football interested Norm ind he has p irtieipited in both of these activities Norm worked lv a silesmin ifter sehool however he still found tim to serve on the Pin Committee In the future Norm hope to be in ieeount int Nove he plans to attend Temple Lniversity MELVYN ROT1-IBARD 5203 Diamond August 15, 1941 Mel, who hopes to go on to certified public accounting after finishing college. has really exemplified the meaning of friendship while here at Central. He has been extremely helpful here at school especially in his role as a Study Hall Proctor. The Decal and the Pin Committees are also part of Mel's active school life as is the Intramural Sports Program that is available to the students. At home Mel enjoys listening to hiffi or engaging in sports. Often, though, this is not possible because Mel works many hour it hi fithers tore STANLEY ROVNER 1721 Wynsam anuary 12 1942 ta has een in extremely lellke member o our Cla H1 erxiee was on th Binquet Committee Speelhil 1 populirity th Cla eiexi ent S n 1 anxiou to attend Philad lphii School of Pharmacy xx here 1 11.1 to ittun 1 Bi eors Defree in phirmae 'e are ure t at tan xxi ixxiys e aetixe in any ot t 717 future 1 ietivitie Stan 1 not only one of the more popular boy in th Clie but he his been mot tudiou attaining Birnxxell Award often sz '52 a s '. ' , 1s1 '1 'N ' 1 'a ' ' '. f , '1 1 ' i U 1 ' - 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ,1 1 1 1 e. -. .C w x . .1- ' s '1 1 1 . ', ' 1 , . . . 1 ' . s, I , S.sh .'bi'1 ' 1 r ' 1 f S .ss. 'ssa e 1 ' ' , at 1 Events Committee, and the School Service Committee. N Hs 1 ' ' in e .ss is s-l'fi d' . ta 's .fs .1 '1e'1' ' 1 ,'a' le shes 1 I hs 1ch'l 'SHA 1 Ny. Q Ve-.-sah. 'll1l'1'b'. 'a'. he .. ..'s ' xCli5Si'A Mes. 1 's ' ' - 1 1 's' e 13s 1' ss 's,.1'ix1 'i ROBERT L. RUBERG 1528 E. Upsal July 22, 1941 There can be no doubt that Bob is one of the out' standing members of the ll He is za member of the advanced class and has earned Barnwell and Scholastic Honors every' term. He gait oil to a ine start in 9A by winning the Freshman Scholarship Prize and has continued in a winning way' throughout his four years at Central. His readiness to lend himself to school activities is easily seen as he is the chairman of the Class Tutors, on the Freshman Committee. and a member of the RECORD Booiq Staff. His other activities include the Mirror, Centralizev, and Chemistry Club. Bob plans to attend either Haverf ford or U. cf P. 'after jraduation to study medicine. 11'- JAROME RUDAKEVICH 845 N Woodstock March 22, 1941 y l N en a 1 ndi ela mate and an i ea friend throuahout the pa t tour year He 1 an exeellent ere at entra x e a on an out ide team T y ar xxere I nt an th Var lty and letter vxere earne r had th honor f playing on 19a6 Champion hip Te am and beeomang a Co Captain in 1918 Th Early Nlornin ' Patrol as another part of Rudy aiy routine and in pite ot a the e x arious aellVlUC e manafe to p up Barnxxell Honor Rudy hopes to ea to eta e STEVEN ALLAN RUBIN 1713 W 67th November 8, 1941 As P T C Repre ent ative Steve ha h lped his home room for our fouryear tay at Central The Magicians Society and the Current Events Club were Rube s main intere Es after ela e This pa t year Steve joined the YMHA s Judo Club where he ls making outstanding progress As a member of the Pin Committee Steve has shown his interest in the Cla s During the spring terms Steve has play ed Intramural Softball Besides aehievang his B1 aek Belt Steve wi he to eontinue his edueation at Temple University ka a ,. g . . , f . ,. .. Q . . , , 5 ass Q H, a 3 as e ' af v f'. s. 'Q . ' ' '2 'l , .. . .. . Q , s ,s s K , . .. .. . . 5, ' ' .ss s. ' as Va 3 ' W ' ' . . .. .. . T 1 K if ' ' ' H .si ' a ' es u K: V K 7 2 Q K h ,,' , , ' ' . gg 'U L 'Q N Q ' ', . ' g' , O s 's 's - , ' 1' y , . L'Rud ' aaas lea z sale 'el 'ass . a. . 'dal e a as ' 4 s. 's. a soccer player :and has been aa team member for four years 'IE ' ha 'J Ca al. as wall as 4 s' a as . hree G 'easeasae a e .s','.z masm . el each seaasoa. He also a e s o 4 the ' :'s' f:z ' . e 4 ' ' e . 1 a 1 s a ' ' de'l'.i'.a .'s'a':ll 'sa'z is, 3' h a :ers kee . s. f 1 ja O llage. l - g , '. BURTON SAROTA 7579 Malvern january 27, 1942 Burton has been il popular and useful member of the 212. His contribution to the Class has been through work on the Pin and Prom Committees. His interest in athletics has been expressed in Intramural Football. Out of sehool, Burt has greatly' enjoyed ieefskating, baseball, and football. With his abundant energy' and pleasant per- 'onaity' B1 rton i' 'ure to aeiieve i' '1ims '1nel wrinff HARRY WILLIAM SATINSKY 2412 N 52nd August 8 1941 We of the Tyyelye 1re very mueh indebted to Harry for hi exeellent 1nd 1 iduou work 1 Treuurer ofthe 712 Sxt h1s been yery aetlye in the student govern ment of Centr1l High A A oei 1te Ju tiee of the Student Court and 1 1 member of the Athletie Spirit md publieity Committee Harry h1 viyen mueh time 1nd effort to the betterment or our ehool A Co C1pt11n of the C1det Bas etb1ll Tum 1nd 1 1 t1r V1r ity Tenni payer err ha brouvht honor to the eboo SH till foun time to miintain Wood 1I'lLlL 1nd Iehieyed Blrnynel Honor mmy time eredit to Centr1l 1 JAMFS STEPHEN SAVETT 5753 N 17th anuary 25, 1942 Ile er1m1t1e tr t We Ve ame 11 e ieved ueee in muix ot tie pl1ys presented 1t Centr1 1 A 1 member of the Dr1m1tie Club for tour ye1r immy h lp d to brinf the Dr1m1t1e Club waek to it former ueee lim xx 1 1l o 1et1xe in R1d1o Wcurk hop But mo t o imm 1 note for 1 vow form 1 1 teneinv t1r in entr1 Cu et unior V1r1t 1n V1r ity Te U11 Mu h at immy ex ri time 1 ent m1kmG Sim on AZA 1 letter eh1pter It mu truy we 11 th 1t immy houldl e 1 lover for rirl eon ume mueh ot our t1r time CARL DAVID SCHNEIDER 1117 Allengrove November 12, 1942 or m1ny ye1r C1rl ht lWeeI1 IIIKCFE ted 1n H1 work and h1 been aet1ve 111 ehureh yyork A Pre 1dent of the Northea t Brtneh of Chr1 t1an Endeavor he has helped to make l11 ne1ghborhood a better plaee IH yyh1eh to l1ve H15 vyork 1n the Seout has taken Carl away tor many weekends He has been a member of the Early Mormng Patrol s1nee h1 entranee 1I1IO the ehool He has also been a member at one t1me or another of the Ro k and Mlneral Club and the Deb1te Soe1ety Carl has aeh1eved Barnvxell Honors eyery term 1nd Sehola t1e Honors for m1ny terms Ctrl plans to eontlnue 1n the footstep h1s father by tudymgj for the mllllbffy MARVIN SCHUCK 1800 67th February 9 1942 1rye 1et1v1t1e 1t Centr1l H1eh Sehool h we eer t11nly var1ed As 1 member of the Ci3ff1kliJf Pttrol 1nd a 1 Study H1ll Mo111tor M1rve h1s helped h1s sehool He has attended Cruz College tor orne t11ne he 1 1lso 1 member of Leader h1p Tflll11H4 F lloyx h1p QLT F 1 youth organ1zat1on He ha 1l o 1 wen erv1ee to h1s ell a a membe1 of the P111 Comm1ttee He t1ll h1 found the t1me to reee1ve BlI'l1XXell Honor Mxrye hohb1es 111 elude photography and syx1mrn1nq He 1 lookmg forwtrd to attendmv Temple Lmyer 1ty 1nd ef ur e the e 1 vu hes h1m the best of lu lc HOWARD M SCHWARTZ 410 E Wadsworth October 31, 1941 Sharlue s fr1endl1ness and 1mag1nat1on have made h1m a valu ble member of the Prom So 111 and SCYNICE Com m1ttee He vya eleeted to the Student Court and eryed as a eompetent Iudge alyy ays exeeutlng ju t and fa1r treat ment Sh1rk1e yy1 1lso hurdler on the Vdfblty Traek Team Slllflil ptre t1me ha been pent relaanng to the mu le of Amtl l1m1l 1nd other Jazz tar Moreover ve1th all these v1r1ed 1et1v1t1es lie st1ll h1d t1me to aeh1eve Barnwell Honor eyery term 8 LAWRENCE G SCHWARTZ 1736 W Cheltenham September 20, 1941 R a member of the Banquet Committee Larry has helped to lugment the trength of the Twelve Larry his always been interested in sports he therefore went out for our Bowling Team His work in Radio Workshop AZA shows how diversified his interests are and how ver atlle llls abilities are Lar has received Barnwell Honors for many trm In the future Larry wishes edueation and perhaps lm school i5 9' LARRY J. SCHWARTZ 1749 Tulpehocken May 4, 1942 Although Larry didn't start with the twelve, he has shown his devotion to the class by actively participating on the Banquet Committee. Lar has always been inter' ested in sports and so went out for several of our teams. He has represented the school on our Fencing and Soccer Teams. Lar, as he is affectionately called by everybody, hopes to improve his golf game. Since Larry likes to work with his hands, he has been very valuable on the Projection Crew. With all this activity you would hardly expect Larry to achieve Barnwell Honors every term L r i looking forward to college but as yet he has not made up his mind as to exactly what he wishes to do ALAN SEGAL 2232 N Graham July ll, 1941 Alan has served in the eapaeity of Mr Personality for the '17 Cla s Not only ls he one of the best known men in th el ls: hut he is also one of the most aetive His eaptaln of the School Service Committee and made an SA Repre ent lI1Ve for Hue terms While in the SA Al vt as a member of the AC The soeial outlook for the cla ha also beer improxed by Al as he wa made Chairman of the unior Prom Committee MC at th H1 Lo Hop and Co M C at the Miss 21 Danee and Class Banquet At the e dances and a IIVIEICS A1 ha di play ed llls prowess with the tap shoes The Soeial and Prom Committees finish up the list of Al s varied inter Cats Al hopes to become a dentist and me re sure that he will do a good job 1 1 . Z1 5 I- D C AC L I , . . A 5 1 N' 2 T T1 ' K 1 a 1 s ' . a ' . f Q A' A 'L , , S S ' . m 1 ' 2 ' Q ' a . . Y A- -1 5 . 1 ' e z ' ' ' . ' s o ularit' is attested to b' the fact that he was elected fuk . . . . - -K . . ,-, , I i as ' ' ' ' ' 4' Q -S , . . I D , v -- Q 1' ' Q 1-1 I v K' Q. w bb b A ' J T , . . e s 'wi il W Q ' , e ' . . - ... 1. ' . 'S 1 e e, s .. - , - , - 1 H - s- Q s Y ,s' . . , . . . LEONARD H SELTZER 1234 Yerkes October 4 1941 Lenny la 1n extellent student TQ vyell 1 1 mm of extremely v1r1ed1nteret In thool Len help out the staff 15 ID OH1 e A1de 1nd Study H111 Proctor H15 fellow tudent benefit from h1 erv1 e to the Student A sotla tlon and 712 Sot1alComm1ttee 1nd the 21 School Servrte Commlttee He hx al o been 1 member of the Debate Sot1ety and the Debat1ng Team Even th1 RECORD BOOIX has rete1ved a great deal of vxork from Lenny At home Len enjoy garden1ng muslc sport and of tourse glflq W1thl11 Barnwell and Stholast1 Honor we re sure that Len w1ll go on to betome a splend1d doctor 'ive THOMAS ANTHONY SEWARD 832 E Locust November 9 1941 Tommys amb1t1on r1ght now 15 to make the 1960 Olymp1c Gym Team We shouldn t be a b1t surpr1sed lf he d1d Thomas for the past two years has been crowned the Publ1e H1gh Sthool All Round Gymnast1c Champ1on As vue all knovy Tommy has been a member of the Gym Team at Central smce h1s freshman year In add1t1on Thomas 1Q a member of the Germantown YM CA and the Phl1adelph1a Turners Gym Teams Along yuth praet1c1ng for these teams Tom l1kes to l1sten to mu 1t and al o to pa1nt Tom has also had t1me to ma1nta1n good grades and h1s even achleved several Barnvyell Honors F3 MICHAEL SENOFF 1907 WynnHeld November 26 1941 M1ke h1s been Manager of the Track Team for of the Early Mornmg P1trol Mr HOfOW1fZ 15 1ndeed grateful for Sherms help as her Office A1de As an actxve member of the Serv1te and P1n COmm1tt66S M1ke has shown h1s mterest 1n our cl1 s He has helped also by serv1ng on the Cap and Gown Comm1ttee M1k6S lnterests vary of course but h1s ma1n hobby ls repalrmg nd learnlng about cars In the future M1ke hopes to enter med1cal school and pratt1te med1t1ne . , , V 1 1 I 1. I D 4 r ,' ' 1 ss. s' ' s 1 . . c 1 . f 1 ' . 5 5 s s ca s' 1 f V 1 - .. ' 4 .. .. in '- P . as . s . ' ' . . . s . .. .. ,. s , e , . s, 1 , - - , -. . ' c s, . L . 9 several years. He has also served h1s school as a member ' . . s. ' . . K ' f ' ', - - us - nn , if . . . U f ' 1 5 . ' ' SL I S 15 K 7 5 T 1 A ' ss ' as d . ' , . ce, ' 7 .., ' il W5 V , , - , Y ' ' Y wiv , M s ' s . - 3 . t Y GEORGE SHANDLE 812 W. Birch October 2, 1941 George has had many Barnwell Honors in his four years at Central. His athletic activities have centered around baseball. George played Junior Varsity for two years and Varsity for two years. Outside of school, he plays baseball with numerous sandlot teams, He plans to go to college and study chemical engineering. Despite quietness and athletic activities, George was always willing to make friends and keep them. JOEL LANE SI-IAPIRO 8316 Fayette anuary 1 1942 Je an active member of the 717 Class has been 1 member of the Social Committee and Special Events Committee As a student he has fared well reeeiving the eoveted Birnwell pin three time Outside of sehool he ls 1 loyal member of the Stanley Levitt Chapter of Aleph Zadek Aleph fotherwi e known as AZA distinguishe himself on the ba ketlalll ourt and holds down a job in a drug store After griduition oe plans to go on to eollege and to medie il sehool A bright future awaits im PAUL DMITRI SHAWALUK 952 N Franklin August 1, 1942 Paul although one of the quiet members of the elas neverthele s ha contributed his share to his Cla s and ehool He has partieipated in Debating and has been a member of the Soeial Seienee Book Club Seholastieally he has been the reeipient of Barnwell Honors and ha mon the re peet of his fellow students with his studious compo ure in the ela room Intere ted in meteorology he plan to study liberal arts in eollege although his post eolleg plans are as yet undeelded Undoubtedly Paul will gain a mueh re peet in the outside vtorld as he has won at Central for the past four years MICHAEL SHELANSKI 651 Ashbourne October 5 1941 M1ke the enthus11st1e Ch11rm1n of the Cornog Honor CCDIDmllfCL ha devoted 1 good part of h1s t1me after sehool to the Cyelotron Stlelefj of vvhleh he 1S Chlef Engmeer H hx served on both the sehool and Class SOLIRI Comm1ttee 1 vxell 1 on the Senlor Prom Com mlttee M1ke vx1s one of the founders of the Clty College Commlttee and l1as erved as 1ts Ch11rman In add1t1on to bemg the vtmner of Barnvxell Honors he ls a flnalxst 1n the MGFII S holar hmp Compet1t1on Mlke 15 1 member of the Var IIB Fenemg Team and h1s been 1 member of the Cadet Footb1ll Te1m He plans to enter neuro phy 1oloQ5 BARRY NORMAN SHINBERG 7637 Woodcrest February 1, 1941 B1rry who hul from vx 15 out 5onder 111 Overbrook Par eert11nly ht hovtn no 1ll etfeets from h1s s1f1r1 to C H S everyd1y A feelplellf of B1rnwell Honors he has been 1 member or the Prom 1nd Pm Commlttees and a member of the Sports St xff of the RECORD Book of whxeh he has been 1 member for three terms 1n addl t1on to h1s xnterest 1n Intr1mur1l Sports 1nd Bovvllng Although unclee1ded novx 1bout h1s future eollege h 1ntends to pursue 1 eollege eour e 1n m1them1t1es If the op1n1ons of Barry s fr1ends me1n my thmg 1t 1ll there ls certamly a pot of gold 1t the end of Shmberg s runbovv STEVEN L SHORE 1117 Mt Pleasant March 3, 1942 A top noteh student Steve has reee1ved B1rnvnell Honors every term and Seholast1e Honors every term but 10A 1n add1t1on to h1s seleet1on 15 1 SQIT11f1I'1RllSt ID the Nat1onal Merlt Sehol1rsh1p eompet1t1on An ardent hunter of wlsdom he has been a member of the Advaneed Class Not l1m1t1ng h1m elf however to seholarly pursults he has been a member of the RECORD Book s b1ography staff a member of the 717 Tutors Commxttee and a member of the Theoret1eal Chem1stry Class In addltlon to th1s he has earned Var 1ty and JV letters 1D Bovtllng as well as part1e1pat1ng 1n Intramural Athletxes Steve plans to attend a small hberal arts eollege and then go on to medl eal school to beeome a doetor Sueee s should he ahead judgmg by h1s record 1t C H S K Q 7 , s.- . . ' N Y' 'lxv V' I I ' . e :sas 1 ' - --' 4 we v I :,.: sb f D - , ' s ' .' . ts L D . I 5 ZS' Y 'S ' K' , . , r YQ. Y lt, .'zss' 'za' ' 1 '. HIS chief club mterest has been the Stamp and Coin Club, . , . ' ' 1 1 . 1' . ' 1' 51' 4 Y K K V I K, SC E ' . 1 sz , . . 1 3 K I I 4 . I - . , ' . -. f ' ' ' fx S a I 9 Q Q a ,, I V! ' I 1 ., K' 9 - - -, Q. V A. Y. - , . Q Q un: A . s s , STEPHEN M SHULMAN 1102 Sydney une 19, 1941 Shul prob tbly hold the my th1eal tltle of Class Athlete He vv as the Capta1n of the Baseball Team earn mg three Varslty letters In add1t1on to h1s baseball mter ests h has recelved Varslty letters 1n Basketball umor Varsity Awards rn Ba ketball and numeral 1n Basketball and Football Outslde of sehool he plays sandlot baseball and partrclpates 1n the Ievvlsh and Y Basketball Leagues In addltlon to yylnmng Blrnvuell Honors four terms he s been a member of the Prom and Speelal Events Commlt tees the REFORD Book St rff and has served as an SA Alternate and Athl t1e Charrman Steve plans to be Whether lf 19 athl t1e or cla vyork Steve wxll un doubtedly show up ered1tably MARK L SHRAGER 5116 N 12th October 3, 1941 Mark 1 one of the best lrked tudents ln the class He has recelved Barnwell Honors four tlmes and has been a member of the Dramatle Club and the 212 Banquet Commxttee As a sophomore he was a member of the JV Football team and reeelved numerals at the end of the eason Very aet1ve out of sthool he la a student at Gratz College the cha1rman of a felloveshlp orgamzatlon and a member of the Umted Synagogue Youth Mark plans to go to Penn to study llberal arts The best wlshes of hrs classmates eo wrth hmm EUGENE LOUIS SHUSMAN 54 Hllldale March 23, 1942 Gene ha been very 1 f1Xell'l hrs four years at C H S He ha been an SA Representatlve a member of the Corrldor Patrol a PTC Alternate an Athletle Chalr man and a member ot th Ir Prom Comm1ttee In addr tron he ery el on the Prom and Soelal COmm1tt66Q and on the Plannmg and Broffraphy Staffs of th RECORD BOOIe Interesteel IH mu1 Gene ha been a member of the Svymg M1fLh1Dg and Coneert Band He has partlexpated 1n Intramural Sport and ha a hreved Barnwell Honors Gene hope to study pharmaey at Temple an endeavor yyh1eh vnl' undoubtedly Grant h1m sueeess . . s f s ' . Q 1 'Q ii S! . . I K L T, K- 5 . K- , -- , - Y l . V . ,L ' . . V . . c I b I 1' 1- 4 - . 4 1 r , ' . ' ., s Q c I 1 , a w 4 -l - .1 C K K.. A A , 1 ' come an accountant and wxll go to Duke Un1vers1ty. . 1 C 5 ere' , ' . ' , e . . ibm ,,KL,. . s a . . . 1 'za . 1. S ' A . . I ,r . . . 4 ,r ' ' , . a a ei. 1. f 5 5- ,Cf , L .K W . . D. ' . ' e 1 -s- f ' 5- s 1 - e ee, e: e . . s,. .s.e a a . 1 : - e r In ' , v V- V, x 7 l Q- - . br . STEPHEN M SHOYER 5920 Woodbine anuary 8 1942 Steve an att1ve Ctntrahte ha held doyyn posrtlons on the SA Sotlal COmm1tILe on the Prom Comm1ttee and on the Spetxal Events Commlttee of Vkhleh he ha been Setretary In addltlon to these att1v1t1e he has been a member of the Student Tutors for four terms and the Manager of the Var 1ty Ba ketball Team for an equal amount of t1me A good student he has reeewed Barnwell Honors everv term and Sthola t1e Honor 1n 11A After graduatlon Steve plan to attend Oberlln College hls Hrst step 1n betommg a lavyyer Ten years from now the eloquente of Attorney Shoy er wlll str1ke terror ln the hearts of the gullty pn. K- RONALD SILVER 2158 Tyson anuary 14, 1942 Ronnre ha been aetrve rn all pha es of student aetrv 1ty durmg h1s stay at Central A member for the past year of the L1terary Staff of the RECORD BOOk he has reeexvecl Barnvy ell Honors three tlme He has been a mem ber of the 807 Souety eyery term and an ardent mltrobe hunter 1n the batttrlology and zoology lub 1n add1t1on to reee1v1ng VRYSIIQ and IV Ayy ards 1n Fentmg One of hxs many outs1de preo up1t1on In mth the Sea Explorers For the next four year Ronme xull be yy ay out vtest IH Oregon study mg p y hutry at Reed College Go vte t young man' Go vte t' BARRY A SILVER 5620 N 10th November 11, 1941 Barry ha made a laudable showmg durmv h1s four years at C H S In the Held of stholarly pursults he has earned Barnvvell Honors every term and Sehola trt Honors once For two terms he was a member of the Astronomy and Archery Clubs Intere ted rn bowlrng he was on the Bowllng Team for two terms wmnmg numerals 1n that sport ACt1VC outs1de of sehool Barry hrs been a member of Raymond Ro en AZA Umted Synagogue Youth and employ ed at the Albert Ell11Lll1 Mtdleal Center Brrry w1ll attend a l1beral 1rt t llegt at vthlth he w1ll follovt a pre med cour e . J , , I ' 5 1 . ts ' . . E xx, , , - ' '. :a ' s, , - s' ' s e ' s' s ' . s ' 5 9 A ' I L I 'V ' V l - r v ' ' ' . Y . . . ' s . ' e A A g ' , . . -.C V A K 11 ' s f . ' .s . N KN I Y ' . s A 'A , z ' .. N, . I i I . I , s . A ' , 2 f 2' a . s , 'a ' .V M ,. other youth groups. For the past two years he has been ' I ' A s V ' A1 . 1 '. '.zs'o 3: ' ' ' 5 . s ' ' . s ' f V I . Y e I . e V A Y ' , v - A l N K , -A ' I I , 1 1 r At - Q, 's . ' ce 1 A s 'A ' . K. ,K 5. t , , , , A ' v' -.- U ., - U . , : e K I 5 2. :, .. ' . 's. MICHAEL SILVERMAN Because of 1 1b1l1t5 to m1k fr1end Mlke ha been 1 popul1r member of the el1 He h1 been 1 member of the Prom Spee11l Event 1nel Serv1ee Commlttees be lde SLIVIDQ three term 1 1n SA Altern1te 1nd two terms as book 1thlet1 Ch11rm1n Athlet1e1lly mmded he h1s been 1 member of the Tr1ek 1nd Bilkkllflg Te1ms 1n add1t1on to wlnnlnq 1 JV letter 1n Football and part1e1 In addltlon to hu hool 1ef1VlflL he h1s been 1 member of F1del1ty A Z A mel th We t O1k I.1ne Boys Club M1ke next tc p xxlll b Dlekln on xxhere hell study 1 pre l1w eour e Th VV1 he go xuth hxm' if STUART B SILVER 6635 Ogontz anuary 7, 1942 A boy of many lnterest Stu has dlstlnguxshed hlm elf 1n all phases of hlgh sehool llfe A superxor student he has rece1ved B1rnvvell Honors every term and Seholastxe Honors tW1LC 1n 1dd1t1on to bemg named a Seml Hnalxst 1n Natloml Merlt eompetxtlon Stu h1s been a member of the RECORD Book Smff the 212 Tutors and Speual Events Commlttees 1 member of the orehestra every term and a member of the Mzrror SIWII. four terms Interested 1n SC1 nee he h1s been 1 member of the Zoology and baeterlology labs 1 volunteer worker at Albert F.1nste1n Medxcal Center and 1 member of v1r1ous 1stronom1cal organ1zat1ons Stu plans to become a doctor judgmg from h1s record at Centr1l he wall h1ve no trouble sue eeedmg 1n thls ende1vor N DAVID SILVERSTEIN 6220 N Smedley September 5 1941 Dave h1s led 1 v1r1ee1 e1reer here 1t C H S He has been the reelplent of B 1rn1xell Honor 1lmo t every term Be 1de partlexpatlnv ln Intr1mur1l Football Ba eball and Basketball he has xxon 1 lumor V1rs1ty Bowlxng letter and ha been hls book s Athl tl Represent 1t1ve Another member of A Z A he h1 been 1n 1-.tlve member of the Banquet and Speenl Event Comm1ttees Besldes athlet1es h1s greate t mterest out 1de ot ehool 15 1ppree1at1ng the blarmg notes of progresstxe 1122 Due xx ants to beeome a doetor and xull prep1re for medxeal sehool 1t Albrlvht College . . - .. .. .R. . . e , 'fs Q . 4 . 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I 6 MARK SINGER 6145 N 11th November 24, 1941 Mark IS one of the most actxve class members Besldes havlng ach eved Barnwell Honors for h1s scholastlc achlevements Mark has a wealth of act1v1t1es and xnterests He play ed v1ol1n 1D the school Orchestra as a freshman he was 1n the Debate Soc1ety 1n h1s freshman and sophomore years for whmch he won a V Award and he was also in the Dramatxcs Club durlng that per1od Ever SIHCC he was a freshman Mark has been 1n the Stamp and Co1n Club and he has been Treasurer V1ce Pres1dent and Pres1dent Other organxzatlons 1n wh1ch he has part1c1 pated are the Mathemat1cs Club the Rad1o Electronxcs Club the Chem1stry Club and the Inter Club COUHCII Besxdes thcse act1v1t1es Mark was a Softball Umprre 1n h1s sophomore year has been Pres1dent of the World Affaxrs Counc1l and has sung wxth the chorus of the Metropohtan Opera Mark plans to earn h1s doctorate 1n e1ectr1cal engmeermff and we know that he w1ll be a success 1n whatever field he chooses MELVIN W SMITH 233 W Queen June 1, 1941 Com1ng to C H S 1D h1s Junxor year from Rus el Hrgh 1n Laurencevxlle V1rg1n1a where he was a member of the Lat1n Club and Drama Soc1ety Mel has made a good contr1but1on to 212 and the school espec1ally 1n athlet1c act1v1t1es He has been a member of the Vars1ty Basketball Team for two years servlng as 1ts captaln A member of the Speclal Events Commlttee he has partlcx pated 1D In ramural Football and Basketball When not 1n school he 15 a Jumor staff member of W1SS3h1CkOH Boys Club and a member of a youth fellowshxp group at h1s church Although he has not yet declded on a part1cular college or course he 15 sure to fare well 1n whatever college or study he chooses ALFRED SMALL 5986 Norwood October 25, 1941 An excellent student Al has recelved Barnwell and Scholastlc Honors each term In add1t1on to servlng on the Blovraphy Staff of the RECORD Book and as P T C Representatlve every term for whlch he w1ll ICCCIVC 1 servlce award he vxas a member of the Track Team and Interested 1n rad1o and electromcs he was a member of the Radlo Electromcs Club for three terms and Pres1dent of the 807 SOC16fy an organlzatlon 1D whlch he has par t1c1pated s1nce lOth grade Outslde C H S hes an ardent ham and ha been presxdent of hrs AZA fratermty Al lntends to tudy pharmacy e1ther at Temple or at Phxladelphla College of Pharmacy and Sc1ence As h1s record at C H S poxnts out Al should have no trouble w1th any undertaklng , i . . 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ROY ALAN SNYDER 6487 Milton December 6, 1941 Roy has contrlbuted a great dell to the tlass IH addr tlon to retalnxng h1s good grades Roy has won Barnwell Honors for h1s stholastlt ath1evements and he has been very attxve ln sport Roy has earned numerals for h1s partrtlpatlon ln Crdet Football 1nd has been Captam of Intramural Football Team for three years taptam of the Intramural Softball Team for two years and Captaln of the Champ1on Intramural Basketball Team ln h1s semor year Be 1de the c att1v1t1t Roy has been on the Prom and Speclal Event Comm1ttees has been an SA Alter nate for three terms and ls the Trea urer for h1s senlor class book He also ha been a salesman at Flagg Brothers and at Snellenbergs Roy s plans for the future conslst of e1ther mathematus or physlts Or both KENNETH S SNYDER 6864 N 19th March 8, 1942 Ken has performed well 1D the three types of school act1v1ty study athlet1ts and ervlte Scholastlcally he has been the rec1p1ent of Barnvxell Honors four terms As regards ervlce he has been a member of the Staff of WCEN and the Busme Staff of the RECORD BOOK In addxtron to h1s part1c1pat1On IH Intramural Football and Basketball he ha been a member of the Vars1ty and JV SW1II1mlDg Teams for the past two years Ken rs actrve after chool ends erth dry e1ther studymg Hebrew at Gratz College or workmg as 1 soda Jerk Kens college plans mclude the study of aeronxutltal engrneer mg a field of unllmlted opportumtles for boys of Ken s stature 5- MICHAEL SNYDERMAN 8039 Forrest December 7, 1941 Mlke although modest ha done vxell stholastxtally and has partmpated m evctraturrltular att1v1t1es Mlke has been awarded Barnwell Honors m both h1s sophomore and jumor years He has also taken part m the act1v1t1es of the Chemrstry Club for two term After graduatlon Mike plans to attend the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvama for premedltal trammg and a lxberal arts course 1n preparatlon for h1s becommg a phy s1t1an We know that M1ke who has a frlendly word for everyone wlll do well 1r' h1s college career and 1n h1s future l1fe lb 11 ' ,. -H 7 Q .Q . , . 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I 1 DONALD BARRY SOSLOW 8629 Thou:-on May 9, 1942 n vthoe 1et1v1t1e 11xe U11 1m 1 gre1t 1 ef to the C11 h1 be n lVx 1rded B1r11v1el1 Honors 1n h1 freshm111 ophomore 1nd IUIIIOI' 5e1r He played Intr1 mur1l Ba 111111111 1nd Footb1l1 1nd 1 1 member of the sehool B1sketbal1 Champ1on h1p Tum Be 1de these a t1v1t1e Don 1 1 member of the Spee11l Events Com mlttee of the sen1or 111 s 1nd h1 been 1 member of the Trop1e1l F1 h Club Don out 1de 1et1v1t1es eonslst of p1rt1e1p1t1on 1n 1 Bn11 Bfltll bop organ1zat1on 1nd vxorklng 111 1 drug tore H1 p11ns for the future 1re to 1ttend Temple Un1wers1ty Sthool of Dent1stry 1nd we are sure t111t he v111l do vxtll 111 111 ho en field DAVID H SPIRT 8115 Wxllnams November 1, 1941 D1ve 1 Hne member of the Cla has done well 1n seholastle 1nd extraeurr1eu11r aet1v1t1e He has been awarded Barnvt ell Honor for h1s 1eadem1e aeh1evements and h s work ha 11vva5 been good Sportswrse Dave has supported h1s book 1n Intramural Sports durlng l'11S sehool llfe at Central H 1 al o 1 member of the Speelal Events Commlttee of the emor ela and one of hx outslde 11et1v1t1es 15 member h1p 1n a Bna1 Brlth boys organlzatron After 1e1x1ns, De1r Old H1gh Dave plans to go to 1 eollege not as yet eletted to take up ueountmg Vv'e knovt 11111 Dave vtxll do well 1n thls held and alvmy be sutee sful CALVIN SPEIGHT 325 W Carpenter October 26, 1941 1nd h1s letter on the C1det 11111 V1r 113. Footb1ll Tums respeetlvely He h1s been 1 m11nst1y of h1s book so far 1s Intramural Sports 1re eoneerned He la TD exeellent soeeer player as well as 1 PIIZC b1sebal1 play er After sehool he works 111 a drug store hovxever th1 h1s not kept 11m from rnaklng the B1rnv1e1l Honor Roll sever 11 mme We all W1Sl'1 Calvm 1 lot of luek 1n h1s future endeavors 1 Do ' so 'blc .deb 1 1 .ss zss, .s se 1 '1 1' 1 '1 V s 1 s ' 1 1 1 , 1 s 1 f .1 s 11 . is s 3 ef V . . . W .. .. .4 J 1. , N :, 3 1 ' 1 ' e 1 .s 1 'M 1 I S 1 D 5 -' 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 ' L 1 k s 1. s 1 ' 1 1 1 5 .YW 'V ' ' I Y 1 ' 1 V ' 's e s . 1 . U . Cal 15 a lover of sports. He has earned h1s numerals 6 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1. ' . 1' 1 1 1 '1 1 ' .' , . . , '. .. K -- 1 . 1 , 1 ' 1 1: 1 . ' ' - 3 U , , 'S 5 1' 1 ' 1 15. i I 1 ' -. . 1 , 1 ' re, I A- - - K - S. V v 5 . .Q .R ' v, .V J V R ,N V-A 1.1 1. X .' s 1 ' s . , 1 . e s s 1 , 1 S' ' es, S ,- 5 . N1 1 I 1 , 1 - 1 1 - , 5 - , -- ' , 1 A. .N v' v A ' '. 's - 1s- . IRVING STEIN 3115 W York anuary 22, 1942 Ir Stem 1 111 1et1ve 11 member who always has somethm humorou5 to 1y He yy1 1Vwl1'LlCLl Barnwell Honor IH hx junlor ye 1r and eloe good work all around Be 1ele h1 1e1tlem1e 1et1v1t1e Irv h15 been a member o the ehool B15eb1ll Te 1m reeewed 1 IV Awar ln thl port 1nd hope5 to reeelve h1 V1r51tyf Award next term Irv 15 11 o on the 5en1or ela 5 Bmquet Comm1ttee MICHAEL JAY SPOLL 9217 Burbank anuary 19, 1942 M1ke 15 an aet1ve el1ss member He ha5 recewecl Barnwell Avy1rd5 and 1n General doe veell eho115t1ea1ly Mlke al5o ha been 1 member of the ehool Bowlmg Team throughout h15 e1reer 1t Central 1nd has played Intramural Footb1ll for h1 book Bes1de these 1ct1v1t1es he IS 11 member of the Spee11l Ev nt5 CCJIUIHIEECE of the senlor ell and h15 pl1yfed suophone 1n the school Band for three term Mlke s out51de 1et1v1t1e5 are part1e1pa t1on 1n the Boy Seouts and a B nu Bflfh boys orgamza t1on M1ke plans to attend D1CklDQOH College and Jefferson Med1eal Sehool 1n order to re1l1ze h15 hopes of becommg a phy5111an 1 vvh1eh Held we feel that he vv1ll do Well H15 o11 s1de 1et1v1t1e eon515t of pl1y1nf1 b15eb1ll and bas ketball Irv pl 1n5 for eolleqe are qomg to 1 l1beral art5 eollege for 1 premetheal eour e and then to mechcal college 1re ure th1t he v11ll do Xyell 1nd vv1l1 ave 1 ueee 5 u future RICHARD STEINBERG 1629 E Mohlcan March 26, 1942 D1 k 1 rather sehol15t1 1lly ll1ellY1CL1 young man 1 11 o 1 very ILIIVC el1 member D1 k h15 been avy If ed B1rnyyell md Sehola t1e Honors every term of h1 sehool l1fe at Central and vton the Jaeob Holt B1ology PFIZE 1n h1 5ophomore year and the aeob Krau e Mathemat1e PYIZC ID h1 1un1or year D1ek 1et1v1t1e melude mem ber h1p on the Tutor1al Comm1ttee Centmh er Staff and the Semor Cla 5 Pm Comm1ttee He ha been a member of the A tronomy Club 1n e he VV15 1 fre hman and ha been 1t5 Pre 1dent for the p15t two term He has also been a member ot the Theoreueal Chem1 try Club and the Inter Club COUHell and al5o ueled h15 book IH vvln nmg the sehool Intramural Champlon h1p D1ek plms to attend the Umver 1ty of Penn5yly'1n11 where he w1ll 5tudy med1e1ne and yye knoyy that he yull do Well 1n my field that he Choo e 11 . .1 .Q Q. 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DAVID STEINBROOK 508 Westvnew October 3, 1941 Dave a rather mu really rnellned member of the advanced tlas ha al o been suctessful rn hrs academrc pursurts He has been avv arded both Barnwell and Schol astrc Honors every term Besrdes these aetrvrtres Dave has been on the Student Tutors for Hve terms has played prano rn the sehool orchestra every term and has been a member of the Theoretreal Chemrstry Club In addr tron Dave has play ed for a semblres and for the Asso crated Alumnr Outsrde of sehool Dave takes prano lessons and organ le sons and lrkes to play chamber musrc LAWRENCE H STERNTHAL 5179 Penway anuary 5, 1942 Larry rs commonly known to hrs fellow classmates as a Jovral member Larry rs an easy gorng fun lovrng guy vyho never seems to worry about hrs school work although he has garnered Barnwell Honors Larry rs a member of the Pm and Spetral Events Commrttees as well as berng actrve rn the Astronomy Club and on the M1rro1 Staff Larry pl ayed Cadet and JV Football and was on the Charnpron hrp Intramural Ba ketball Team Larry wr hes to be ome an aceountant and rf hrs marks rn Mr Levrn s algebr ela s reflett hrs potentral he wrll surely sueteed ANDREW DAVID STEINER 1134 Barrmger anuary 5, 1942 Andy 1 one of the class all round boys He was presrdent of the Student Assoeratron rn hrs junror year He has been on JV Football Baseball and Svxrmmrng In addrtron he has served as Charrman of the Speeral Events Commrttee Wrth all these rnterests Andy ha strll managed to earn Barnwell Honors Hrs future plans rnelude a tarecr as a nutrrtronrst M1-.. 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' if ' s ' . s . : S e 4 t , 1 , 'E--s MARK SUTOW 7937 Fayette July 1, 1941 Mark hm led 1 lite of high ldventure during his four yelrs at Central High Sehool An areh enemy of the Sheriff of Nottinghim this Robin Hood of the 712 has been Viee President of Ye Olde Arehery Club 1n addltion to his membership in the Sei Seouts He has been a member of the 212 Freshmen Committee and the Speeial Events Committee He has 11 o been an active participant in Intrimural Sports and w ls a memb r of the C H S Intrimural Ba ketbill Ch lmpion A winner of numerous Birnw ll Bldg Mark intend to go to Penn State to study hotel 1nd rest lurint admini tration or go to the United States Coat Cvuird A ademy DANIEL STEVENS 1024 Spruce September 28, 1941 Dan Stevens, a very tall member of the Class, has most of his activities centered around school. He has been awarded Barnwell Honors six times and Scholastic Honors five times. Dan is also a member of the Student Tutors and the Class Tutoring Committee. Besides these aetivif ties Dan has also been a three-term member and partici- pant of the Debate Soeiety After leaving Central Dan' plans to attend the Phil idelphla College of Pharmacy and Seien e where he will reeeive his Baehelor of Seienee We know that he will do well in whatever fi ld of study he Choo es PHILIP H SWAIN 512 67th March 27, 1941 Phil Swain the 717 bowling star also is awonder u aeademie a t to t e ea Phil ha made both Barnwell and S hola tie Honor every term and been a member of th advan ed elass sinee 10A and won the Meehanleal Drawing Prlz a a sophomor Be id thi Phil will graduate with a CHBA degree Phils athletie aetivities on 1 t of partieipation on the Bowling Team for three year wlnnmg the IV and Var ity Award in thi port Outside of ehool hei inthe 49ers bowling team Phil ha also been in the Archery Club and in the Theoretieal Chemistry Cla H1 future plans are to attend Lehigh University where he will study elec trieal engineering and engineering physie 'bv , , , 3 11 1 . 1 1, 1 2 1 ' C 1 . - K. , - el 1 '1 1 C V 5. 1- x f lx I - w 5 I .- 1 1s 1 A' 1 'I 1 1 7 . 1 ' - - Y' -Q - nu as I X K1 , 1. 1 , 1, - 1 - 1 , . 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S 1 ' A -.-' 1 1 as -A - , 5 - 1 D A -.5 - X 1--5' BARRY TABACHNIKOFF 6301 N 12th anuary 6, 1942 A Pr udtnt ot the Inter Club Counc1l B1rry has helped lmmt 1 urably 111 the 1nttQr1t1on of extracurmcular 1tt1v1t1t otC-.ntr1l md Curl Hugh H1 tr1rn5on and gold ICC mtmbtr hm ttrd xull long be remembered t C H S After thrtt year of prohflt tontr1but1ons to the Mzrrer lt 111 dt lded th1t tht only yx1y to get hlm to Qtop vt r1t1nU would be to m1ke hlm an ed1tor Tabach 1 1lxo th B1of1r1phy Ed1tor of the RECORD BOOI1 Barry h1s been 1 member of the Orthebtra for four years and Cont rtm1 ter mee hls ophomore ye1r In addxtron to h1s mult1f1tettd cxtr1turr1tul1r t1reer Btrry has man ged to Q1rner S holz t1 Honore 1 vttll 15 conbeeutwe Barnyyell Honor In yt1r to tome vue know hls Alma M1ter yyxll be proud of h1m IU' ELLIOTT TOLAN 2212 S Sth December 2, 1942 El h1 mxde the Blrnvyell Honor Roll many tlmes He erved on the SA Pre hm1n Commlttee and 1n h1 semor ,CIF on the Sthool Serute Squad RECORD BOOK St1fT 1nd Cl1 Pm Commxttee of yyh1 h he was chaxr man H1 cxtr1turr1tul1r 1et1v1t1e mtlude unlor VHFSIIS B1 ketb1ll 1nd Intr1mur1l Sport When he la not domg homework El ll xn the Student Court or p1rt1c1pates on nughborhood b1 ebtll footb 1ll 1nd b1 ketb1ll teams El 11 o vote 1n for Tenmb 1nd Bovtlmg He en oys wme vtomtn ong d1nt1ng 1nd rotk n roll For the future El plxna to 1ttend a pre dent1l school and petmahze m orthodont11 .qv-'Y QUINTON TODD 3370 Fordham December 11, 1941 ulnton Todd 1 one ot th C11 more 1thl1t1c mem herb He hu recewed wx xrdb 1n both IV 1nd Vtr 1ty Soccer bes1des rete1v1ng numer1lb for hm Tr1tk 1tt1v1t1eb In add1t1on to p1rt1t1p1t1on 1n thool sports he h1s pl1y ed Intramural Soccer Softb1ll 1nd Basketb1ll for hls book alQo been a He la also throughout h1s career 1t Centr1l umton h1 member of the Mornlng Pttrol for two terms an acuve member of tn out 1de Greek lttter fr1tern1ty H15 plans for the future 1on 1 t of t1k1nq 1 l1her1l arte course 1t Penn St1te Umytr 1ty 111 Vxl1lLl1 pur sure th1t he w1ll do excellently Slllt NVE RIC . 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BRUCE IRA TRENNER 7042 Greene july 20 1941 Endowed with seholastie lbllltlbb Bruee ls a member of the Greek Club He has a n1tur1l ability in scientific matters and is greatly interested in Ham radio hifi 1nd cl 1ss1eal mu le Bruee makes his spare change by eonstruetinq and ellmv eustom 111 fi sets He plms to study meehanieal enffineerlnv or journ1l1sm if BILL TOLL 1339 Yerkes October 18, 1941 Slim William is undoubtedly one of the most un- assuming and yet most prominent members of the 212. Academically he has distinguished himself by earning Scholastic and Barnwell Honors and by becoming a mem- ber of the advanced class. Bill's contributions to the school are not only his academic ones. He has had quite a political career at Central. He has been an S.A. Repre- sentative and Alternate. Associate Justice, SA. Treasurer, VicefPresident of the Class, and the school Chief justice. Bill has also found time to he the Chairman of the SA. Freshman Committee lI1Ll 1 member of the Tutors Com mittee His plins for the future include Princeton Um versity for law JOEL DAVID UDELL 702 Fraser May 24 1941 o 1 very mu 1 intereted 111 port md en 13151110 b1ketball tootb1ll tenni 1n vo 1I1l11 pare f1lT1e H 1 earrie t e e aetixities into ehool where partieipates on the Intramural Bueball B1 ketb1ll and Football Te 1m Io l 1 a m mber ot th Stamp and Coin Club and h1 xxon B1rn1xell nearly every term H 1 th pieture of a ty pieal Central student H ha been very generous in eontributmg time on the Spee11l Event Com mittee Upon Ur1du IIIOII Ioe plms to pur ue a course in lib r1l 1 1 yet Lllltleelll el a to his ut re oeeup1t1o11 . . . 1' f 1. 9 ' w -I-. 'llx-1 - .1 I . 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 , ', ' ,.,',i -K -K U es D Z.. 7 Je s el asa s sz joys as 11'b1s11. :.a szdblf ss1a 1 e. e h1s '1 rd hfs'1' ' -1 s' - he . 1 '1 ' 1 1 1: 1, gs 1, 1 1: s.,-Q s. e 1 Q . 1 1 as' 1 '1 W1 1 . es e is ' 1 ' 1 s . e 1s 1 .- 1 - x 1 1 en 5 , . 5. 1 E .1 s 1 1 ez artsxs he s '1 N' e .s 'f us 1 . ALAN CRAIG VERBIT 5242 N. Warnock September 9 1941 Al' :eryed on the School Service Squad wa: a Cen' tral High School Ho:t. and a Gym' Ofh'e Aide from hi: freshman through hir :enior y'ear:. He participated on the junior and Senior Prom Committee: Pin Committee and S.A. Fre:hman Committee. Ha belonged to the Radio Work:hcJp for three term: and the Mechanics Club. Al' won hi: numeral: on the Cadet Football Team in his sophomore year. Ha make: a :mall fortune working in a drug store after s hool and vtas a member of the Ike Azimov A Z A Al enioys mathematic and the sciences particularly chemi try Thi multi millionaire has his ovyn hopped up u Chevy and pends hi summer vacations in Florlda Al plans to be an industrial engineer and has applied to Penn State for instruction CHARLES A WARKULWIZ 2570 Emerald March 4 1942 While in Central Chuck was a member of the School Serv ce Committee In his home room he was the PT C Repre entativc for eight term winning an award for same and xx as Book Treasurer Chuck belonged to the St imp and Cain Club and participated in Intramural Softball ind Football Hi liking for ports goes outside of school where he plays semi pro football and local ba eball basketball and soccer Witli all this Chuck has man aged to maintain Barnvtcll and Scholastic Honors in his four year at Central Chu k hobbies include accordion playing stamp colle ting hi fi tape recording and tele vision and radio repairing After school he yxorks n a seafood store xxhere he serye 1 a chef and waiter Chuck vtould like to take busine s administration or become a profes ional accordion player ROBERT ARTHUR WACHTER 7716 Rugby December 14, 1941 Bob served on the S A Freshman Committee xx as 1 Central High School Ho t a member of the School Service Squad and Gym Locker Patrol In hi senior ye ir he was active in the '17 Prom and Special Events Com mittees With all thi Bob had time to mike the Barn well Honor Roll He vta a member of the Bovxling Team for three years and belonged to the Intramural Ch impion ship Team in his fre hman and sophomore years Outside and enjoys all port He plans to attend Penn State and take the liberal arts curriculum fi 9 N r , :S 1 , s 1 1 e Q K 1 c X , s , , , I N7 9 5 s 1 t. r K 11 1 Y N Nl K N is , a 1 X . 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JOSEPH DAVID WEBER 2840 Um-uh May 28, 1941 oe made the Barnvvell Honor Roll and was 1 mem ber of the Voc il Ensemble for miny term In order to serve on the Morning Patrol of vvhi h he vvas a member and the PTC Representative got to school early every d1y He belonged to the Sehool Service Squad Along the lines of sports Joe vvas on the Junior Varsity Fencing Team and the Track Team He is president of the young peoples group at the Wissahiekon Bapti t Church Joe works at 1 gas st1t1on after sehool and st1ll finds time to belong to the All Philadelphia High School Choir Building hot rods and racing them on drag strips ls one of oe s favorite hobbies He plans to enter the Held of medicine MARVIN WASSERMAN 2154 Magee january 25, 1942 Marv is that boy with the crewfcut who has been consistently on the Barnwell Honor Roll. He has helped the Class a great deal by becoming a member of the Class Pin and Banquet Committees. Also, he has spurred the j.V. Football Team on to victory by being a constantly performing member. He is excellent in physics, but he plans to take pre-medicine It Urinus Of course he will drive back and forth from Philadelphia to the college ANDREW THOMAS WEIL 1714 Mayland une 8, 1942 Andy 1 t1e limi mr phri e t11t re ers to tie Exeeutive Editor of thi RH ORD Book Andy Weil vvho 1 ivv 1ys vvi ing 1nd r 1 y to g1ve ll or 1 viee to my one requc ting either Andy hi been 1 member of th '1 vineed I1 in tent1 gm e in 1 re eivcd o nstie and Birnvvell Honors every term He his served 1 Chairmm ot the adv in ed ela tor several ye1r and also Pre ident of both th Germin and Chemi try Clubs Also he ls an Editorial A soeiate of th Centralz er He ha erved on the Er hmm and Student Tutors Committees Among the many d1st1net1ons h has received have been the E hner Ere hmm Honor Prlze the Biology Prize and the Sllver Medal in the lunior Cratori al Contest Al t ough he elaim h ha nt the fiinte t idea of xv at vvould like to do other than attend eollege it goes xv 1th out ay ing that he will be an out tandlnff ueeess 1 1 J . , li.I 'Y V C K 1 K ' 1 ' f 2 ' z ' s. 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' 5 s. s -s 1 ' - V' , ' s Q , , , e Q Q MM - . - g- STANLEY WEINBEQG 2331 Faunce November 23, 1941 Stan 1 1 qu1et tudent who 1 the personlhcatlon of the adage St1ll water run deep He enjoys sports and part1c1pate 1n Intramural Baseball and Ba ketball Teams as well a Traek Teams Beeau e of the 1ntere t 1n plred by the dr1ver edueat1on course he took he became an aet1ve member of the Meehan1es Club He 1s also lnterested 1n photography He llas demon trated h1s class sp1r1t as a member of the Class Tutormg COmm1tt6C Havmg g1r nered sw con eeutwe B1rnwell Honors he ls well qual1 ned to serve h1s class ln that e11p1e1ty He plans to study ClCCf1'11'll eng1neer1ng at Drexel AY WEINER july 7 1941 behmd the wheel of a car w1th a butt dangl1ng from h1s l1p He has served the sehool well on the Corrldor Patrol and the Early Morn1ng Patrol He IS al o on the Class Serv1ee Comm1ttee He has been very aet1ve 1n the elubs and has dexeloped h1s lntere t 1n them Some of the elub he belongs to are the Che Rocket and Chem1stryf Soe1et1es He ls also a well known member of the Bowllng Team He 15 mterested 1n eamp l1fe and a1rcraft lay plans to beeome a drug manufaeturer s representatne and a pharmac1 t 5637 Camac ay s favor1te pos1t1on 1 K'- ARNOLD M WEINER 6629 Smedley July 16 1941 In h1s senlor year AYDIL was Cll11fm1I1 of the 717 Banquet Comm1ttee and was a member of th Prom Com mlttee and Serv1ee Squad He play ed Tumor V1rs1ty and Vars1ty Baseball 1n the p0b1t1OI1 of p1t her In sel100l Arme played on Intramur1l Te1m md outs1de he part1c1pated 1n ne1ghborhood baseball b1sketball and football HIS l1kes 1re not l1m1ted to sports smee Arme has a great fondness for the oppos1te sex W1th all h1s love of sports and g1rls he st1ll ha been a good student 111 school where he has been on the Barnwell Honor Roll Arnle spends h1s summers workmg at h1 father s place of bus1ness and go1ng to Atl1nt1e C115 when he has the t1me and or money although th1 year he hopes to be a counselor 1n an overmght eamp AIHIL plms to xttend Penn or Muhlenberg where he w1ll pur ue law or bu IDL Hdfl'11l115t1'Hf1OI1 436 4 U . 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LAWRENCE PAUL WENNIK 6446 N Sydenham February 17 1941 L1rry 15 one of the 1ll round boy of the 212 He IS 1 four ye 1r member of our sel1ool Orel1estr1 TS well a 1 p1st member of both the lumor 1nd Senlor Hlgh All Pl11ladelpl111 H1gl1 Sehool Orthe tr1 HIS partlcxpatlon on the Gym Te 1m dld not IH my w1y lnterfere w1tl1 l11S h1gl1 SLl1Oll me 1ver1ge H1 member l11p on the Pm Com m1ttee B1oQr1pl1y Surf und SLIVILC Comm1ttee d1d not keep l11m from eont1nu1n0 to e1rn B1rnwell Honors H1 l'1Obb165 melude t1mp eolleetmg playmg the aceord1on IISCCDIPQ to the l11 H et tl11t l1e bullt l11mself SXVIUIIDIDQ and bowlmq L 1rry pl ID to 1ttend Penn St1te where he vtxll t1ke up Leflmfll Lflgllleeflllg W BERNARD M WEINTRAUB 6540 N Bouv1er December 24, 1941 Bern1e l11s 1tt11ned mlny Bdrnwell Honors 1n l'11S four year at Centrxl He l11s 1lso been one of the more 1ct1ve members of the C11ss Berme vns a member of the Prom Spee11l Events 1nd Fresl1m1n COmmlttCCS He 1s also one of the more 1et1ve workers of the RECORD BOOK Staff Bern1e showed an unusu1l mterest by be comlng a member of the Greek Club He IS 1Iso one of the more act1ve members of the Oqontz D1ner Club He plans to go to college where he w1ll study medmne K CHARLES JOSEPH WILSON 2646 Sorento October 29 1941 Chet erv1d fn tl11 Sllelll md Student POllLy Com mlttee Cbet 1 IH 1rd1nt port m1n 1nd has been a member of the C1d1t B1 l-cetb1ll Tum the lumor Var 1ty Ba eball Te1m 1 1 11t l1 r 1nd tl1 Var 1ty Football Tum as a guard H1 out xde 11t1v1t11 melude 1tl1let1e tray elmv g1rls pendmv money pl1y1n0 monopoly and bemg a memoer of the Lnlted Syn1gogu1. Youth 1t the Har ZION Temple Wlth 1ll the e 11.t1v1t1es Chet hi t1ll a t1me to make B1rnyxell l1onors For l11s future Chet would l1ke to enter the field of l1xy 111d study 1t D1LklHSOU Temple or the Lmyer 1ty ot Penn ylv1r111 1 1 N ' . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 4 vi 1 1 1 1 W 1 5 1 Q.. 1 V1 5 . 1.1 -in V , K 1 V 4 , 1 e,1 I 1 us , 1- . 1 H .11 A - A I Y K Y f . 1 . ,Q Q ' I 11 11- x, N 11 1- : 1 ' 1 C . 1 ' 1 1,1 s C K b K I ' ' I 7 ' . ' 'S Z. 1 11 H ,. . . . . . , , , , , 1 1 1 ' ZS 'E 1 2. 5 S ' , . I Y r 7 N ,Q . . , U1 1 , 1 . ' 5 ,'2 1 . S 51 K, , 1 , Q1 1 - .K 1, 1 , L, . ,, v.. Q I l . 1 1 15 1 1 1 i xy, -.Q . J 11 x' 4 1 1, 11 - . 3 1 1 1 ' ' . N ,, 1, .41 1 Q 3. 1 3 1 1 D. .5 1 1 N 1 ' lb X 1 '1 , N S ' S . 151 1 C K. ,1 C 15 ' 51 ' . S S 3 1 'S ' 3 1 ' 'S, - Q sv - 1 , ' CS' Y' Cr 7 A h 7 1 1- . 1 4 1 s 1 L 1 ' .W - x. ' 1 --- h . I D K 15 5 - V 1 -Q as -Q 1 . 4 3 w fa v - , '- I 1 1 1 , ,. . - . 1 D- . 1 -. , 5 s 1 1. DAVID W WILSON 7456 Sommers October 8, 1941 Dav1d 14 that blond haired boy w 1th the 1116V1I'lbl6 crew cut He has won Barnwell 1 a member of the SA Fee Collection Committee and 1S on the M1meograph Crew His mus1eal talents are exh1b1ted IU the School Band Dave 15 much lnterested 1n athletics and 1 on the Varsity Soccer and Sw1mm1ng Team He has had a large number of Jobs and has gamed a good deal of prac tical exper1ence He has done boat livery work worked ID VHIIOUS boardwalk estabhshment delivered newspapers and done other work Also he 1 act1ve in h1s community and is the VILG pres1dent of h1 youth group at church David 15 as yet undecided about his career at college MELVYN ARNOLD WOLF 5516 Torresdale December 24 1941 Mel was Barnwell and Scholastic six times He was a member of the Sot1al and Cap and Gown Committees 1n h1s sen1or year Besides being in the Rad1o Workshop and Dramat1c Club for two term each he served as Secretary Treasurer and President in 17B of the Spamsh Club of which he was a member Mel play ed on the Intramural Champ1onsh1p Softball Team IH h1s freshman and sopho more years He hopes to take a pre medical course 1n college and would like to become a general practltioner ARNO KURT WITT 43 W Ashmead July 24, 1940 Arno had a well rounded h1gh school education He made the Barnwell Honor Roll every term and earned three athletic awards His athletic a1t1v1t1es centered ma1nly around soccer Arno played both on the Jun1or his senior year He was also a member of the Intramural Soccer Champ1onsh1p Team and the All Publ1e Soccer Team on the first str1ng Arno s outs1de aet1v1t1es include electronics radio phy s1cs skatmg table tennis tenn1 and sw1mrn1ng Arno attends the German Hungarian Club and 15 a member of the Wissahickon Skating Club He plans to study phy s1cs at Drexel or the University of Penn Sylvania 3' 1 . V y 'S 1 1 Q U I K , . 1. na -4-- A -R V V. 5 1 4 , ' ' . s. I . . 1 1 l V , . . .Q S7 . K -7 , , 1 1 1 -. ' 1 ' i' 1 ' l l h ' Varsity and Varsity Teams, being Captain of the latter in 5 U Y . I C C K . K I-Q Q . s I s Y l v i s 1 ,ss .Ss 1 I f A V . , . R. I 9 li HI . 'Q ' ' ' ,, . . . . 'Q ' v S A , H , ' ' S I 1 A' 7 9 K 1' ' 3 - f y H. 7 1 1 I I I1 , I . 1? GERALD JOSEPH YAKATAN 7135 Akron May 20, 1942 Ytk aelneved both BlI'I'lVkLll md S holl t1 Honor He played olo el1r1net 111 the Btnd for e1ght terms and won 1 blnd letter H ll o s rved on the Socml and S A Freshman Ommlttee 1n h1s semor yexr and pllyed on several Intr1mur1l Telms Y1k vtorked 111 a pharmacy after sehool and belonged to the John Freemark AZA and to the Umted Sy mgosgue Youth tt Temple Beth basketball and bovtl d for the AZA Jerry llkes glflb dancmg stamp eolleetmg and trop1e1l F1 h He would l1ke to attend the Temple Pharmt y Sehool md enter Pharmaceutxe 1l Re eareh '34- ANDREW WOLOV 308 Crest Park December 10, 1941 Andy ha won eonseeutwe Barnvxell Honors and st1ll has t1me to be on the Colf Team as well as part1c1pate 1n Intramur1l Athlet1 He ls 1et1ve 1n Class affa1rs and ls on the Banquet and Speeul Events Comm1ttees He enjoys outs1de sports and pl1y1ng, the swcophone and he IS a member of the Leqil Soe1ety and upon griduatlon Wlll study buslness or law JULES YAVIL 1234 Barrxnger March 2 1942 ules entered xx1th the 21 th C11 but he took a vaneed eour es 1n ummer sehool XVlllLl'1 embled h1m to advanee to the 21 In 1dd1t1on to th1s he has won Barnvyell Honor every term but tyxo OUIS1dE of hIS aeaClem1e aelnevement he played Cadet Football and Intramural Football and B1 ketball He also plays football and ba ketbill for h1 AZA Chapter Jules has axded the Cla by belng on the C11 Banquet and Soe1al Comm1t tee 'md phys th 1 ord1on He plans to study med1c1ne or dent1 try , V 1: 1 ' ' ,K . Q V . . . 1 1 1e 1 1 t Cs. 2 ' e ' 1 '- ' ' 1 z V f '1. g ' 1 ' 'lx f h ' s., T- l 1 2 1 T B 1 4 L 15 K., 5. y S vi h w A s W' f .1 rmezsmz' '11.. 7 I Q 1. y .. V . , 1 1 e1 . 1 1 T I yy x K - . , 'e ' 1 L 2 Emeth and was vieefpresident of the latter. He also played 1 ' 1 ae' ' 1 1 '11 een ' . 7 I -' ' r ' - 3 15s, df - Y . . . 4 1 1 'e ' 5 s ' 1' ' 1 , e . 1 - -. 1 , 1- Q v S Vw Y W v I I b yy - I- W .5 N 5 Q 1 V3 1 15 1 1 's 1 1 ' ' ss N' ' zss 1 W 5,1 1 e1cc . 1 1 ' ' ' e 's '. ROBERT STEVEN YOUNG 6554 N Smedley October 1, 1941 Ver 1t1l1tx 1 u11e1ou11 diy 1111 worl 111 Bo11 Younff 1I1eL1f1A 1 11 111 11111111 ero111e 1 X111 1 1 16 1n xx 11111 11 pertorme xtry u ee tully a mdleate 3 111 reeemng 1111111 B1rnxxt1l 1nd S 111111 I1 Honor At the same t1me 11 111 p1rt11p1ted e11t11u 1'1f1L,111Q on t e Var1t5 B1 1cetb11l Tum Y t B01 t1ll find t1me to KRIIYC 1rt1el for t11 C871f7d1l ev te gve 1n6truet1on 1n x1r1ou ub1tet 1 1 Student Tutor IIIL1 to VVYIIL b1ovr1 pl11es not t111 111111 tor th REFORD Book In 1dd1t1on he has been 1 member of the St11ool Servne Commlttec Fres111111n Comm1ttee 1nd 111 C111m1 try Club Bob 1 Cer but III 1mo e t 1 11. 111 u1eee 1 '1I1yf1'11Ylg 111. tflC JEROLD ZEBRICK 6522 N 16th May 6 1941 erry earned the mekmmc Moo 1fter 111tt1ng three homerun 1n one Q1me to w1n the 1ntr1mural Soft ball C11amp1on 11115 for 111 LLUOII Ht 111 11 o been on the C11amp1on6111p Ba-ketball and tl1c JV B.16ketb11ll Te.1m6 Aslde from t11at, he 16 on the Cla66 Saute Speual Events and SUFINBIDC Comnntteu Wbe11 111 takes t1me from 1116 stuche-, 116 roek and rolls after Qlfln He 11.16 won Barnxxell Honors Moose pl.1n6 to study 111e1l1e1nt and beeomc .1 fleh dottor SIDNEY B ZAMOCHNICK 5022 Ogontz July 7 1941 S1d 11a6 been very 1et1xe 1n C1166 aff11r He 1116 been on the B1nquet Sot111 1nd Sehool Servne Comm1ttees A160 he 16 on the B1ograp115 St1f1 w1t11out w111ch there would be no RECORD Book 1nd V1rs1t5 Deb1t1ng L1k1ng sports he was on the VHFSIIE. Track and Cross Country Teams as a manager 1nd on C1det Bowlmg A61de from that he w1s on thc Mce111n1es Club the Projectlon Crew and won a Bronze Scrvnc Key Hc Wlb 1 member of the Stamp Club and 111s b1en Steret1ry of the Rotkct SOLICIQ for two terms Z1mo 111s won B1rnv1c1l Honors 1nd plans to become 1 1'1e11 b1e11elor surgeon s. ' ' n' 'S 1 Q ' ' 1 41, N G. ' S' 101.6110 1 ' b' '11:dfze1cl'l1's.' '11'c C145 xl'1'sc ss' ' sl '1 db' '5 1 4 '1 1 Q :si s 1 A - N' is 1 1 e as 1 Cz ' s'.s z ' 11' ' 's ' .5 1 1 1. . c 1 5 s 1 . 'cs e ' 2 ', 1 11 ' 1 'zfssfvsasa ' ,Q '1'bzf ' f 'S ' A e 1 '. A N , Q 1 ' 1 A 1 '- ' , N ' 11 ' 5 1 V' v .L is 1 . 1 L E . plans to channel 1115 college studies toward El medical 1 'ar 1, 4 zl St cfrtain 11:1 lx ll 5 1 Ll it . ' 1 's. 3 ' 'NV1' N' Js. 1, k k 5 TA! 5 A' T V- A 1 'qi ',. 1 .' . , Q .V , 7 Q 1 1 I . Nl' K it .R 5 A . . V, A' '. z'. 1 A N' B1 7 f B ' .. ., V . 1 16 . . 1 1 A1 , 1' 5 e h' . ' 9 ,, ,. . ,, .. . . J ' ' ' 1 , se, 2 sl ev, ' . f ' ' ' s' 651' . 1 zsz 5 1 STEPHEN HOWARD ZELINGER 1649 Mayland October 14, 1941 Togo 15 t111t popul1r boy yy 11o 1 u u1lly 5een dragglng 111ITlS21f1I1IO 1dv15ory eyery mormng However more often than not he 1 51tt1ng ne 1tly dre5 ed 1n 1 11eket 1nd t1e on the 5t1ge bu 11y 111411147 note5 1n 1115 c1p1e1ty a5 C1155 Secret1ry He 15 very 1et1ve md energet1e 1n 5e11oo1 af1'a1r5 and 111 e1111rm1n 111p of t11e S1ek Boys Get Well Commlttee 15 vyell 1 111 member 11111 1n the Exeeutwe demon5tr1te 111 1e1d r 11115 1b111ty Steve 11ke5 5port5 and wa on t11e C111 t B1 ketb 111 Te1m He 1150 enjoys d1ne1ng and IIZZ 111 1dd1t1o11 to 111 t111 l1e 1115 found t1me to vym B1rnyytll Honor Z 1 mttnd to become a doetor an 11151T1'1I1y 1ded 11 1 mretr y1rt111 y 1 ure5 5ueee55 1n college 'Iv' DAVID MARTAIN ZEFT 1207 Tyson February 2, 1942 Every morn1ng about n1ne r111n or 5111ne one la sure to find Dewey 5p1nn1ng 1115 joke5 ID adv15ory He 11215 made use of t1115 dub1ou5 t11ent ln the C1a55 Sun5111ne Commlttee ASld6 from 111 e1re free n1ture he 1115 managed to obtam Barnwell HIS hot trumpet 1115 en1b1ed h1m to become a member of the Ore11e5tr1 the Swmg B1nd and the Band In between these 1et1v1t1e5 11 15 on the JV Football Team 1nd works 15 1 oda jerk He plans to extend 1115 knowledge of the 5oda fountam by becom1ng a pharmaclst DAVID ZERLING 2547 N Myrtlewood October 15, 1941 Dav1d IS that boy yy1t11 the 1nev1tab1e f1a1r who can always 5eem to t1lk 1n Eng11h ela55 yuthout Doctor Hamms knowledge A51de from that 1nfraet1on of the rules he 15 a good student yy 11o 1115 won Barnvvell Honors many t1me5 He 11a5 Qeryed the C1155 by bemg a member of the Cla55 P1n and S1tk Boy Get Well Comm1ttee that 1 the Sun5111ne Comm1ttee He 11a5 worked 1n var1ou5 Jobs after sthool thereby gammg 1 great deal of pract1cal bu51ne55 expenence He plan5 to become a c11em1cal engmeer and study 1t Drexel ' U ,, . . . 1 -. . in Q I -1 1 ' '5 1 f 1 , 1' ' ' 1, ' 1 , . 1' . e 7 . . 1 1 1 5 . 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A V . . . , 1 ,C ., 1 MARVIN AARON ZOMMICK 7258 Llmeknln March 27, 1942 Zomm ha shown his stholastlt prowess by HC1'116V11'1g Barnwell Honors four out of f1ve terms Although he or1g1n1l1y entered vtlth the 21 he took 1dvanced courses rn summer sthool 1nd thus 1eee1er1ted one half a year He enjoys athletms 1nd h1s been on the C1195 Football Cham plon Te1m H1 xnterests also extend to 1azZ. and cartoon mg He IS on Abe Orlovt A ZA football baseball and basketball teams To round out h1s evcperlenees and earn a httle pocket money he works 1t 1 1ewelers He plans to pursue h1s vot1t1on 1n husme s 1dm1n1str1t1on at elther Penn State or Columbn LARRY BRODSKY 805 N Sth Street November 26, 1941 L1rry 15 one of the lutky boys who 15 well endowed wxth 1th1et11 t1lent He earned both numerals and a Var srty letter pl151ng Footb1ll He 11 o partlexpated 1n Intra mur1l a great de1l When he wasnt studylng French or Span1 h, he xx as often proposlng a reform of the Student Assotlatlon, of xxhmeh he wa- a regular member almost every term Larry hopes to pur-ue a lxberal arts program at Temple Lfmversxty We vush hmm the best of luck ff-fe X! EUGENE BENJAMIN ZUKERMAN 2409 N 52nd October 31, 1941 Buddy served on the SA Freshman and Student Pohcy Commlttees For h1s book he was the Intramural Representatwe for Hve terms He was a member of the Prom and Soelal Commlttees and the Art Commlttee of the RECORD Book Staff Desplte all thls Buddy has made several Barnwell Honors As far as athlet1cs go he has played on the Champ1onsh1p Intramural Softball and Basketball teams Outslde the school Buddy belongs to the Unxted Synagogue Youth One of h1s most outstandlng aehlevements was hrs deslgnlng of the 212 low senlor p1n Buddy would llke to enter the Held of 'mrehrteeture 1 Q4 H ,. - . i V ,Q - . . s - ' . 1 1 ' - -. ' . . 7 Y X N 1 .. ., 1 - , F C 1. K Q l r 7 . F K I A . C O ' i 1 . 5 e ' I .' ' ' , . 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' ' I -gf 5 A 4 f, Q 55: Arbor Day 1959 r1.111g qrun 111 pflllff t 1 urnp BUI t to Lridh Ll1.d1L1t1on To lxllOXKlLLlf7p mal rLf1m111L11t 11gh hll uh 111. xx1t 5LlUtX -X mf' to tl1L fm11tlL f'froxxtl1 An Urlmlgur of rhg h11l XV Ox I' l'1OXKLLl L1 LU EUI1 A11 rhl hmm th it lL1r11111U I1 1t xxondgr mm to 1 Mirk our humhlg pot xuth l IUYX Th1 lwht npqment Fur our tomorrow 1 Uroxx111g Nymm Ol uur Qroxunq h-.Ld tu lxup T11 plflt of the futhtul tru P1ll1r11t nmturp md 1dc1r11r11L11t T11 our hump ut luur yur 1'r11xxt1 Mark our humbly pot xurh huuty WL luxe thu A morn thm mgmory Ax tok-.11 ot our exer11xt1r1v tmbutu VV'1L1.11,x1 TULL Clubs at Central Two thlrty thool 1 out The sound of freedom etho down the hill A eonfu ed exodu of tudent take plate hut above the H0156 rhowe the onfu lon those the all to freedom 1s hewrd the greiter all to 1tt1v1t5 to the tlub and soeletle of the school Club mem er 1 we 1 tlub tome 1n rll lze und hrpes fsome clubs are even to ed Student rntere ts ire vtrred heme the wlde rmge of tluh mttrvltle The tluh it Centrtl run the gnmut from Archery to Swlng Bind xuth more than tvt enty five others ln between There mu mm md dllletante the pun 1 vnell ls for students Interested ID theml try ty tlotron Ind 1 tronomy The tlub rt Central tont1tute in mteffrll p1rt of the sehool hfe There the student hr an opportunlty to express hrs OPINIONS or explore some field of knowledge not tovered ln the Ieademlc cur rltulum It 1 IH the tlub thit the tudent broidens hrs scope of mterests ID order better to preprre for vthrtever future endewor he mty deeldt upon Through the e extrrturrreullr lLtlV1tlLb we hive fvrovtntomaturrty physrtmlly rnenttlly OLlllly ind Sprrltually Blffy Tablehmkotf Inter Club COUHLll PI'CS1f.lCIlf BARRY TABACHNIKOFF ARCHERY CLUB ' ' ', s' 's . 3 s f ' 1 s. ' s' . s s s 1 ,' , 1 'W c sl , 1 H 5 c' r f' 1 1 cz es S2 Wes ' . f h's,1s 'fll1s' s, ' ' 1 s' s1 sz ' F ' ' f s' ' r 's ' 1 N 1 V , ' ' 1 ' 1' ' A ' s. ' s 1 H 1 1 are clubs for lovers of foreign languages, math, journalism, amateur 5:42 s,1 '51 s '1 s1s ' 1' s ' ' - s ' s, 1 1s '. - ' s 1 - 1 ' s ' 1 ' D1 1 ' 2 ' 1s ' , , f 5 ' X ' ' 1' ' f .5 . .S . . 5 S C 5 S X K 8 , ' ' ' - X 1 ' 1 ' ' -1 1 1 . g 'ss .' 1' 1 1 H' 1 g ' 1 ' ', 'Qui ', W 1 , s 1 ',1 ' ' '. 1 f 1 4 , I I , ,, Y: C 4. ,- r r 4 .Q 1- . 1 .1 -- 1' Y DEBATE SOCIETYg STAMP AND COIN CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB EARLY MORNING PATROL GERMAN CLUB GREEK CLUBg OPERA CLUB THE MIRROR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA SPANISH CLUB I I ,,,h,W Philadelphia-212 Class Trip-New York During the history of any culture. any civilizaf tion, there is always some expansion. some attempt to reach out and overcome new territories. Our culture. that mixture of young men who share their attendance at one school and their experiences. being no exception to this rule, set out on the 23rd of March of our graduation year to explore the un' known fields of New York City. Riding the train to our objective, we relaxed in card games. Inside the big city at last, a march of triumph paraded to the Governor Clinton Hotel, a clamorous group of one hundred ninetyfnine shouting, singing voices. Soon after receiving our room. and directly after having lunch, we took a hus tour to we the city that we had set out to conquer. Ed's reckless driving of the second hus was the first sethaek we experif MM' enced. Then, following a short stop at the U.N.. was a visit to Radio City Music Hall where we saw Audrey Hepburn in Green Maiisioiis and watched the Easter show. Next, left to our own devices, we sallied forth to dinner, many of us losing our first battle with the city, overcome hy insurmountahle quantities of Mama Leone's food and mortified by waiters' refusals to acknowledge age cards. To ref euperate, we relaxed and enjoyed the New York shows, My Fair Lady, Look Homeward, Angel, West Side Story, and Music Mari, Thus refreshed, the class again set out to attack the city. squads going to Birdland, the Metropol, and the Village Gradually, however. since we availed nothing against our ohjectives. we retreated, group after group falling hack to the hotel to play cards until very early in the morning. 6 'W fr rg., 4 , 5 , ft 4 ----f xv 1 Tuesday a bedraggled class awoke, almost too late to participate in the naval reconnaissance around Manhattan Island. Instead, the card games were revived, and small groups took their own tours, visiting Times Square, the big department stores, and Rockefeller Center. Allies were enlisted to our cause from a St. Louis group also staying at our hotel. Lindy's Sardfs, and Champlain's received the various divisions of the 212 for dinner. Then the Hnal offensive was launched, centering on the Latin Quarter, the Village, and even the lonely outpost of the Metropolitan Cpera house. Again forced at length to retreat to the hotel, we stayed up late solacing our sorrows at not overcoming New York. Insubordination even reared its head as Altman and Bannett overcame RECORD Book Editor Rinnander. At last, sleep conquered us all. The final day had the same beautiful, sunshiny weather as the other two had. But instead of sending out more attacks, we merely skirmished with a light breakfast and lounged around the hotel. There was the final dizzying ride on the toofrapidly decelerated elevator, and the walk to the train station, our hollow attempt at singing mocking the boisterous tones with which we first hit the city. The train ride home finished the 'l1'.2's fruitless mission of exploration and conquest. Though we did not succeed in overcoming the big city, though New York still stands despite our efforts, nevertheless. the battle was not all lost. We did not conquer, but we learned. We expanded, not over the territory of New York, but in our own minds by our diverse, new experiences. -R. B. MOST POPULAR CLASS BRAIN Billy Lipshutz Lee Auspitz CLASS ATHLETE C L A S S m Steve Shulman K CLASS WIT CLASS LOVER 4 Andy Steiner Mark Blumberg Zel- xili ' Q ..g' in-,ek ff PY-ff Q M. - . J! 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It 11.11 11x1x1 fN1y11.11Q 9111111111 Sensor Farewell ,YJ 49 One generatlon passeth away and another gen eratxon cometh but the earth ab1deth for ever June17 1959 Among the many trad1t1ons of Central Hxgh School one finds the Semor Farewell On the afternoon before graduat1on the hxgh sen1or class says goodbye bequeathmg 1ts symboled assembly seats and cap and gown to 1tS low semor assoclates Thus the aforementloned Bxblxcal axrom IS lllus trated ceremomously to the entlre student body Semor Farewell whxch has been operatmg 1n xts present basic form for over forty years begms wrth lntroductory remarks by the Presldent of the School In January 1959 Dr F1eld remmded the graduating members of the1r responslblhty to act w1th cons1derat1on at thelr respectlve colleges so that subsequent classes w1ll be welcomed at these mst1tut1ons In recent years one of the newer thmgs under the sun the W1ll1am Hafner Comog Trophy has been awarded at the Farewell ThlS trophy whrch lndxcates excellence ln school leadershxp has usually been won by the graduat1on class The graduatlng members of the School Servce Commlttee are hon ored at thls txme The Presldent of the graduatlng class also generally announces the gift of the class for the school After the Presldent of the graduatmg class has transferred the cap and gown to the Presrdent of the succeedmg class the gathered students smg Auld Lang Syne and Where Oh Where? 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