Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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DOROTHY A. APPLEGATE 10 Beach Street Maplewood Library Council 3,4; Secretary Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Social Chair- man 2,3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Senior Play Usher 4. Remembered for: her pretty blond hair, her cute figure, and her loyalty to Fairleigh-Dickinson. THEODORE R. ASKEW 161 Academy Street South Orange Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4. Remembered for: his carefree manner, his hot-rod” Ford, and his cool” vests. RONNY A. ASLANIAN 47 Wyoming Avenue South Orange Le Cercle Frangais 4. Remembered for: being always faithful to Marilyn Monroe, his strange experiences, and speaking fluent French. ANNE S. AUERBACHER 255 Tillou Road South Orange Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Fire Committee 2; Civics Committee 4; Pep Committee 2,3,4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Costume Committee 3. Remembered for: her active participation in school activities, her slow, unusual laugh, and her fashionable appearance. GAIL AURIEMMA 6 Eder Terrace South Orange G.A.A. 4; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 4. Remembered for: always being late to homeroom, proving that good things come in small packages, and her friendli- ness to everyone. MARY ANN BALLISTER 476 Summit Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3, Secretary 4; Personality Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Fire Committee 3,4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Senior Play Advertising Commit- tee 4. Remembered for: her friendly manner, her ability to make beautiful clothes, and having the figure to match them. JUDITH BARNES 454 Walton Road Maplewood Personality Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Social Committee 2,3,4; Lunchroom Control Committee 4; Cheer Leader 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Usher 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; School Constitution Revision Committee 2. Remembered for: her neat band-box” appearance, her striking good looks, and being the first taxi-driver in her gang. ALBERT W. BARON, JR. 250 Parker Avenue Maplewood Remembered for: being particularly elusive from the girls, his good looks, and his clever remarks.

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CYNTHIA H. ACKERMAN 48 Oakland Road Maplewood Pan American Club 3,4; Parnassian Society 3; Platform Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Eligibility Committee 3,4; Elections Committee 2; Junior Night Chorus 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2,3; Columbian Editor 4. Remembered for: being a great editor of the Columbian, her hard work in extra-curricular activities, and being followed by a cloud of dust as she races through the halls. s I ROBERT B. ACKERMAN 11 Sunset Terrace Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice- Chairman 3, Treasurer 2, Finance Committee 3, 4; Elections Committee 3; Track Team 2,3,4; Swimming Team 2,3; Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Football 2; Nominat- ing Committee 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. Remembered for: his many school activities, his appreciation of music, and his many friends. VIRGINIA ADRIAN 27 Wetmore Avenue Maplewood G.A.A. 3,4; Junior Night Usher 3. Our Lady of the Valley: Cheer leader 2; Chorus 2. Remembered for: her cute D.A.’s,” her fondness for a cer- tain member of the Rizzuto family, and her adorable petiteness. ROLF AHLERS 96 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Deutscher Verein 2,3, President 4; Junior Night Chorus 3. Remembered for: his wonderful singing voice, his delight- ful accent, and his refitied good looks. NANCY AHLGREN 22 Lenox Place Maplewood Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2,3,4; Pep Committee 4; Lunchroom Control Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3. Remembered for: her vitality, her wonderful personality, and always willing to give a Tony” to her beautiful blond hair. FRANK CHARLES ALBERT 547 Prospect Street Maplewood Lunchroom Control Committee 4; Swimming Team 2,3; Intramural Football 4; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3,4; Senior Play Scenery Construction 4. Remembered for: being a member of the swimming team, his ability at wood working, and his cool” shirts. LILLIAN DORIS ALLEY 105 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 2,3,4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Junior Night Usher 3. Remembered for: being a cute blond package, her love for a man on the swimming team, and her quiet, friendly dispo- sition. SUE AMOLSKY 10 Forest Drive Springfield Le Cercle Frangais 3; Platform Club 4; Fire Committee 2,4. Remembered for: her drum playing, her interest in the theater, and being quite a photographer.



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JOANN BAUSMITH 44 Burnet Street Maplewood English Guild 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Home- room Vice-Chairman 4, Treasurer 3; Pep Committee 3,4; Lunchroom Control Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3. Remembered for: her brilliant titian locks, her resemblance to Janet Leigh, and being responsible for having a '’young man’s fancy turn to -?” JAMES MITCHELL BEAMER 608 Prospect Street Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2, Treasurer 3,4, Fire Committee 3; Lunchroom Control Committee 4; House and Grounds Com- mittee 4; Football Team 3,4; Baseball Team 4; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; Junior Assembly Chairman. Remembered for: his good looks, having an A plus per- sonality, and his Southern manner. RONALD BECKER 306 West End Road South Orange Stony Brook: Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Wrestling. Remembered for: his souped-up” Ford, his love for hill- billy music, and talking himself out of innumerable tickets. ALFRED BEGLEITER 107 Oakland Road Maplewood Le Cercle Fran ais 2, Chairman 3,4; Lunchroom Control Committee 4; House and Grounds 4; Institut des Arts et Metiers in Brussels. Soccer. Remembered for: his fantastic ability to speak four lan- guages, his active interest in soccer, and his popularity. BARBARA ANN BARRETT 102 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 4; Library Council 3; Parnas- sian Society 2,3,4; Personality Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Secretary-Trea- surer 4, Committee Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 2. LEWIS DAVID BELLER 25 Ball Terrace Maplewood Homeroom Social Chairman 2,3; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Baseball 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction 4. Remembered for: his crazy” haircuts, his cool” stories, and his enthusiasm in the field of science. GEORGE BENDER 1553 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Air Raid Rescue Squad 3,4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Senior Play Lighting Crew 4; Lighting Crew 2,3,4; Visual Aid Committee 2,3,4; Football scoreboard 2,4. Remembered for: never being in homeroom, his willingness to add a comment to any topic of discussion, and being one of the big fuses on the lighting crew.

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