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E LL! Bay UEQLL U55 WSCUZ September 22nd-After an extended holiday because of the epidemic, we came back to school, full of ambition, eager for work, and with wonderful plans for the future. September 26th-Ambition disappearedg our plans for the future were not the same as those of our English teacher. Too many books, and too much work planned. October 1st-Plans are being made for Senior Class elections: campaign managers work hard and long. May the best man win! October 8th-We knew Sieber would come through as president and we know he will carry us successfully through the year. October 13th-Hi-Y members get initiated tonight. Go easy with the paddles, fellas! October 14th-Everyone made room as Hi-Y boys walked through the halls today. Was that garlic? Well, it wasn't 'Evening in Paris'. October 16th-Today we had our first assembly of the year. Mr. Joseph Truxall taught us how to detect propaganda. October 17th-We are told that a member of the junior Biology class swallowed a gold fish. Yale and Harvard have nothing on C. P. H. S. October 20th-Hi-Y hold their formal inductions tonight. October 23rd-Our versatile student body gave of its talent for the assembly program today. Great futures in store for some of them! October 24th-The Sophomores hold their annual Hallowe'en dance. No, those weren't witches you saw at the dance. Guess again. October 28th-Dramatic Club tryouts tonight. Get well thy part, for in it lies all honor . October 50thALeaders Club visited Dumont High, our Amazons take a trip. October 31st-Cli-Hi bought 85 students free ice-cream cones! Will miracles ever cease? November 4th-Der Deutsche Verein took a hike in the Ramapos. No sore feet or aching leg muscles though, for they went by car. November 6thfThe Choralites entertained us in assembly today, with their group speaking. Music need not be sung to be enchanting. How did you like the brunette on the end?
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.fad 04124 Usafanzsnt We, the class of 1942, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testamentz Rosemary Cowler-a box of kleenex U. S. Navy-Bob Anderson and Harvey Baum the Army Air Corps-Bob Dalheim Warren Ring-His Hi-Y Pin Joe Carafa-Order in International Relations Club meeting All Grumpies-Dotty Mowell's disposition Adele Johnston-Presidency of the U. S. Robert Fessel-A 5 in Chemistry Warren Carnal-A chair for French Club Barbara Dransfield-Some one to listen to her Marie Calvacca-A failure in Steno tests Future Cheerleaders-Carol Meil's pep the Class of '44-Two year diets the Class of '43-Our record to live up to UQ Mrs. Wesley-A fourth year Latin Class Cliffside Park High School-Another Grace Kassabian Frank Hagen-Adler's shoes Ginny North-An ordinary, quiet, complacent life Harold Hirt-Some goo for his hair the G C5-A1's prestige Miss Dettrner-Three jerks to replace Ring, Dancker and Sieber Mr. Savage-One century's supply of blue slips Bill Bartels-One whole ten cent song sheet Sam Padula-A pair of rubber heels Martha FreundAA convent Tony NaplessA mute for his trumpet joe Sieber-A completely filled out Chemistry Manual Marge Mc LarensA crate of apples for her faculty a million adoring femmes-Ken Carluccio Ara Sheklian-McGee, McGoo and Woo Charles Vorbach-A scholarship at Alfred University Q ?j Why! Cliffside Park High School-Five more sets of twins all English students-a man like Mr. Pulver our Music Department-Music all sloppy susies-Laura Frasca's neatness joe Attubato-a poor negative future classes-A counsellor like Mr. Gordon and advisers to rate with Miss Kennedy and Miss Carleton all junior High Students-The happiness that the class of '42 has experienced All Yearbook staffs-an adviser like Mrs. Johnson. TomorrowgHope, Faith, and Endurance. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal this 19th day of June, 1942. THE CLASS OF 1942.
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November 14th-Gloom and misery everywhereg report cards came out today. We also bid fond adieu to Miss Miller and Mr. McGanng one lost to matrimony, and the latter to a position in National Defense. Again, we put on our production, the senior play, George Washington Slept Here , was well received by all. So to bed after a very busy day. November 21st-Honor Roll was announced today. Oh, well, better luck next time. November 22nd-The Tri-Hi-Y, fems and males, attended the West Virginia football game at West Point. November 25th-Mnemosyne Staff appointed today-History in the making. December 4th-The Bergen junior College choir entertained us in assembly today, their annual visit to our school. December 5th-The French Club was in again with their second annual Social Hop. Clilfside's hep cats and 'gators turned out for an afternoon of jive. December 8th, 9th, 10th-Something happened to the school and its inmates these three days. Haven't quite decided what it was as yet. To top it all, the U. S. declared itself at war with the Axis powers. Remember Pearl Harbor! December 11th-What a let down! Now we know what happened. An Evaluation Committee of the Middle Atlantic States Association visited the school to see if we have what it takes. Tony Naples and his band furnished relaxation to the whole school with his sweet swing music. We're proud of our boys! December 12th-Have you counted the shopping days 'till Xmas? December 15th-The Tri-Hi-Y held their beneht Christmas Dance todayg Admission, one can of foodstuffs. December 17th-The same Tri-Hi-Y started to knit for the Red Cross. December 19th-Merry Xmas! See you next year. january 6th-Here we are back at the old grind again, recuperating from a prosperous, overfed Christmas holiday. january 13th-We were given our first air raid drill today. Remember the hush-hushed excitement? January 14th-The school organized a paper collection agency for the Red Cross. Save those old book reports for the paper box! january 18thiDramatis Personae was selected for the junior Play june Mad . january 19th-Movies were shown on the Dutch East Indies, These were of special interest because of their importance in the present war. january 2OthgThe Dramatic Club inducted its new members as the Hi-Y held a joint meeting with the Tri-Hi-Y. january 25rd-In conjunction with the junior High, the Leaders Club held a dance, very successful from all angles. january 28thiInductions into the Honor Society were held tonight. Congratulations to our inteligentsia, and anyone else who made it. January 29th-The March of Dimes started today. Everyone dug deeper for those extra dimes to give to a worthy cause. january 50th-Turn in your extra cash for a defense stamp, sold by the Tri-Hi-Y. fWhat extra cash?j
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