Cliffside Park High School - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Cliffside Park, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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Left lo right: Faiftl, Kew, Faiftl, Greirzer, Korlolamky, Carelli, La Salle. gifzfa jnfsfzafaaa Cfiamfza - 7942 The Senior girls have done it again, they have won both their games, defeating the juniors and Sophomores. In all the fields of inter-class athletics, the leading senior team was made up of a group of girls called The Leaders who have excelled and par- ticipated in all sports since their Sophomore year. Marie La Salla, Louise Carelli, Jo- hanna Kostolansky, Anna Faistl, Claire Kern, Lucille Greiner, and Marguerite Faistl make up this group of seven, who worked together to acquire the coveted Cliffside C Qafter making 500 pointsj and the 42l' numerals facquired after winning inter-class gamesj. The highest award, 1,000 points, was achieved by the majority of the group, and to these few was given a gold medal, representing three years of victorious work. Each year these girls participate in volleyball, basketball, kickball, baseball, and track, which is played with the greatest of sportsmanship and is enjoyed by all who par- ticipate in these different sports. The team is coached and advised by Mrs. Emilie Micka, the physical education instructor.



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Ozn slender life mm' rippling by, and glider into flae Jilefzt hollow of the part. - 1412161 Rzlirell Lowell, Cofmzzemoratiofz Ode. C7 ass 0'-fiafo 'ty Our first year in a High School! Do you remember pinching yourself? But yes! All past memories were forgotten as class elections were held. North Bergenites and Cliffdwellers got together, the Co-Y sponsored the tea for out of town Sophomore girls, everyone went to the Worlcl's Fair, and then that unforgettable success, the Hallowe'en Dance. Remember the Kay Kaiser Kwiz, and the Jitterbug Contest? No one has heard the end of it. And the Pep Rally! Oh-h how the girls envied the cheerleaders and made up their minds that as soon as possible they would be up there themselves. You didn't know the cheers, but yelled anyway. Then the Cli-Hi. You heard cries, Oh, my name's in snooper! l'Look at my name in llnquiring Reporter' Then came Footlights l Those wonderful assemblies! Remember the 'Living Art' assembly with the students posing? The faculty decided to give a playg pupils were talent scouts and criticized the teachers. Remember how you turned the tables? Then all those wonderful Seniors winning declamation contests. The Co-Y Amateur Hour assembly program proved lots of fun when your classmates were on the spot. Then basketball came and the faculty defeated the Hi-Y. A trip to see Life With Father helped to pass by one day. When you heard the girls asking the fellows for a date, you knew the Hi-Y Leap Year Dance was coming. The burro basketball game made certain members of the faculty so-0-0 popular. Then old school loyalty and pride rising when Ray O'Toole placed third in the national finals. Finally the music club's concert and the Language Festival at Montclair State Teachers College, and then vacation. Gee, we're not lowly sophomores anymore. A junior. Other changes, too. A spiral stairway, new teachersiMr. Filice, Mrs. Micka, and Mr. Apple. The recess, so everyone could see Wendell Wilkie pass through Cliffside Park. The band with the drum major, majorette, and twirlers. The imitator of birds and animals amused every- one in the assembly. An athletic organization was created. Cupid shot two arrows and Miss Korb and Miss Skoglund became Mrs. Karabinas and Mrs. johnson, respect- ively. The French hop was a social success. Remember Cli-Hi movie night and the

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