High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 60 text:
“
I lfrr J-pa 6F ' ll af igomljion e 101177 ow 0, n JI ,ia fi I, 4 5,0 3f'5r ' NJN. a f Mu Os g fanny Cfrford T310 Edu ara' Wrsfnzan W llflam Amos 1.3 rn 3 Ufrr
”
Page 59 text:
“
The Pompton Lakes High School Band has always been one of Pompton High's greatest assets. The band has grown consistently through the years under the excellent direction of Mr. Theodore Palmer. He has worked most industriously to achieve the perfection which the band now boasts. The first project of the hand was to entertain at the football games. Much time was spent on marching, but the effort was well rewarded by the response given to its intricate formations and the playing of On. Ob Pomptorz. The band again played in the Band Festival at Passaic Stadium. The display given by each band was concluded by the entire group playing a march under Percy Faith, guest conductor. Each director received a letter containing constructive criticism from the judges. After the fall activities, the band concentrated on preparing for two concerts-one in February, the other in May. At these concerts, different music was presented to please every taste. The officers of the band were George Florance, presidentg Lois Christ- mann, secretaryg and Dorothy Cort, treasurer. The band members chose these people for their leadership and dependability. In order to earn a band letter, each member must have good attendance, a helpful attitude, and musical ability. Letters are awarded on Red-Letter-Day. The climax of the musical season was reached when the band played for the Commencement Exercises. The past record of the band has been an inspiration to its members and should be an incentive for others. Through their original ideas, they are pioneering by setting the pace for those who will follow in their footsteps. x - x X Iayce Wbritcnour, bud majorzttz. SM' -Q Q 1 'xA six '1rIQJorgi3is,' left to right: Lena Caporusso, Barbara Meredith, Virginia'Sanderson, Gloria Colfax, Grace Thulin Oyte ritenour Lillian Aug Violet Herman Lois Smith Beatrice XX eathe walks ' ,r '- ' t . r .l'irstr': ' D ifiiidllpolav.P2Qlr:ClaP:ig:charri, Betty IL,-le, Llara Hausamarm, Albert Barr, Stephen tmkkegrciisflzi Jennie Breelinah ,L0is.Ter,l . eie be le, Marilgn Connolly, Betty llermanni, Barbara Fern, june Garogta, Catherine Kleiwzrda Thc:1gtiety0weoiio3r1eSPa5saro, jalnice lJe.IvTrte,RlJnroihv Blom, lrene Cusick, Isabel Post, Betty Lou Ralston' June Reitsyna. gherlerte3'SS, larbe btictc es, obert Lux, john Yonkers, Robert Gentile, Tfemilin. Mafgaretirkntt Cramer Fourth rlow'aTleS, ll Kilim, Lyn' Alice Hanlwlck' MED' Mastlll' Frank Ednh Izeldyke Peter Toms Causal Corneliui Ai 0131 . urcl, Glenn Pannell, Edward Wiseman, Bill Amos, D I ' ,Y I Q 5. faq e Ruyscher. James-XX ostbrnck, Henry Vo-tlrock, Aim esemme, Gerarda Pool, Cornelius Baum bonya Schulz john Baum I-ifth rows hlizabeth Qim :Min O ilxitec Clifford Tyler Norman Brower Dick 'tloirrell Geor E ' A ' i L ' g V ' V ' , r , - 1, ge Florance, Richard Xolkart, Jack De Bl k, L ' Ch ' 1. mann' David Hfffoftr Richard Klein. ROBU 0llfiC!'SlCCVC. Mary Van Duyne, Dorothea Adels, Glfdys glfatterlliuit. Page 55
”
Page 61 text:
“
IIHAPHR SIX In which we compete with our neighbors in various SPORTS The athletic teams of Pompton Lakes High School are noted throughout the State of New jersey for their outstanding ability and sportsmanship. In every sport our fellows play hard to come out on top as champions, and even when they are not offlcially state cham- pions, for our money they are the best champs who ever played. However, win or lose, our teams are famous for their sportsmanship. If we win, they do not gloatg if we lose, they do not cry. Their record is unimpeachable in this respect. Tradition figures largely in our sports. When we beat Butler by the highest score in our history, all seniors received their monkey jackets as Coach Benson had promised. As with every other school, we have traditional rivals whom we want to beat more than others, and this year we managed one out of two. There is a great deal of tradition connected with our trophies, and all the teams strive to keep those we have and gain new ones whenever possible In all athletics Pompton Lakes has always been outstanding This year our teams have been no different the fellows have played their hardest and set a fine record in sportsmanship and good conduct .11-wr their al gamer Y-5 ,....:a A. , . 7 g rwfi . , X '. r , . 'I . O' 1 X. T ig 41 , I fy, H. 1 ,I Y ' i - ' . , . , . ,, at 'claw .. . - ,Q . ., It ry . 'i--5 . lx . - . .... ,- . ,. . ' , , a- . ' - '- -m.1nv.2- 4 ' -' A W- v .AVF ,L A- - , 1 0 ,.. V. -gs.. ,. - fe, ',.--wf:.'v4v-21, - V -err. .- -. 1 , :5...g.1--,-,-.- - ,-3 , e f- ' 'f fx- ...
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.