Central Manual Training High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1909

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In baseball the team started out as though they had the championship within their grasp, but owing to hard luck two costly league games were lost. Many thanks to Mr. Vincent A. Clarke who kept the team upon its feet by his untiring efforts. A The tennis team, with Albert R. Stuetz captain, also deserves credit for its line performance. throughout the season. In cricket the team was most successful, living up to the standard or past years. Almost every teacher in the school has tried his best to make us understand his subject, but none can surpass Albert Paul Willis. Prof. Willis, the man of a little more gambogef' lectures on supporting a family, causing us much amusement. We drew plans of our house, and this passed away many pleasant hours in the cellar counting the number of pieces of coal or bricks, in order to get all the data necessary. Paul Albert was also chief engineer of the Assembly Room Moving Picture Company. He gave us picture talks, illustrated with ughs, ahs and huhs,'l which added one hour of sleep, once a week, to our roster. Prof. Geisler, our electricity teacher, happens to be the kind the fellows are looking for-young, attractive and always ready to watch the fair damsels on Seventeenth Street. Mr. Vincent A. Clarke, our popular instructor, certainly tried hard to make clear the different machines, and how to use them. VVhether in vain can only be shown by the course of time, but the pleasant periods spent in his machine shop shall never be forgotten. ' The David Garrick Club gave its annual play, entitled A Yankee's Love, at the Mercantile Hall, which turned out to be a greatisuccess. I A All the various other clubs did much to bring the fellows in closer contact with each other, and thereby did a great deal of good. After three years of toil and tribulations we passed the dreaded examinations and look for- ward to passing out into the world. Have we spent these years in vain? Only time can answer N. - T ' Yes Of ko' WILLIAM HARRIS HENSZEY. 80

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Our athletics proceeded in great style this year, and we have cause to rejoice in the way our fellows upheld the name of Central Manual in the various sports. Thus our second year came to a close, and we now termed ourselves dignified Seniors. We have heard it said, What is there in a name, but I can assure you that this name meant we had passed two years of hard work and were willing and ready to try a third. Our Senior year happened to be quite different from the one just passed. Everything imag- inable happened, from political discussions and dances to lessons now and then. This year, in football, one of the best teams ever been placed upon the field was the case. The team was captained by Wa.lter G. Young, and under his careful eye they progressed rapidly. The school had secured the aid of Coach Coombs, formerly of the University of Pennsylvania, and the drilling they received at his hands was such that when they met Central High School they were trained perfectly. It was just a walkover for Ceentral Manuel, and High School the tune of I3 to 6. was crushed to Prof. Sayre showed his appreciation for the team by giving us the first two hours off the following morning to celebrate the victory. Music, followed by a speech from each player, and also some of the faculty, constituted the program. In cross-country circles Manual won every race up to the American championship on Thanks- giving Day. This team was equal to the football team in one respect at least, as time that Manual had ever been fully successful in this branch of sport. Every won with ease, and third secured in the American championship, being beaten from a margin of five points. The leader of this aggregation of cross-country runners Furstenau. it was the first dual meet was second place by was Stanley B. The track team of this year was headed by George Campuzano, and under his guidance it brought credit and honor to both members and the school. A glance at the trophy case will show quite a number of cups won in different events. 79



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