College High School - La Campanilla Yearbook (Upper Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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La Campanilla W W 1935 izmge lu elle X7IVIAN DELANEY Viz' Vivian's vivacious manner, combined with her grand sense of humor, have enlivened even our deadest classes. As president of the French Club, she has been greatly re- sponsible for the existence of this organi- zation. Her portrayal of many characters in assembly has endeared her in our mem- ory. As a hostess she is superb. We want to thank Vivian for the perfect time we had at her home in Spring Lake. Ross FAULKNER ROJi,l' Ross is perhaps College Higlfs most ver- satile senior. In addition to being a radio bug, an inveterate reader, an amateur geol- ogist and mineralogist, he is an outstanding athlete and social lion. His presidency of the student council, clubs. and the Class of '35 in former years tells the story of his prominent role in school leadership. His vivid personality will be missed here next year when he goes away to the University of Michigan. ,IOHN G. FLOWERS, JR. Tex Tex is a versatile student and a grand athlete. He has been a member of the basketball team for many years and also manager of the baseball team. He is a clear thinker with an uncanny memory and has a rare good humor. He shows deep interest in the numberless things in which he par- ticipates and has done lots of good work on the Crier fwitness his grand editorialsj. Besides all this Tex is an unusually social- minded person.

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1935 - g Lil Cambanilla HUGH CLEVELAND Hugbie Hugh is half responsible for the humor column and has written many features for the Crier. He puts life in any party and one never knows what he'll be up to next. He has also been active in the musical organi- zations of the school and college, and is usually seen carrying his trumpet en route to practice. As business manager of L.z Campfzzzillaz he has proved his ability to organize and we expect great things of him in the future. FRANCIS COWLEY Fnzmz-y As the inimitable Mr. Bonehead of ll in- rome ll 'i1z11ie, and the dyspeptic of The Ex- rlmnge, Franny has shown his excellent act- ing ability. Before a dance he may be usually found at the top of' a ladder, deco- rating the gym. As either Etcetera or Ad Inlinitum fwe never found out whichj he has been responsible for half the humor column this year. He spends many week- ends in Connecticut and generally regales us on Monday morning with a new fish story. Wnlmciuz CUSHMAN l! lyir Whit has been with our class for a good many years. Lucky enough to have his own car, he can often be seen whizzing around town, never begrudging a fellow a lift. He has found time, however, to be a loyal sup- porter of the band. The fact that Whit has succeeded in getting an appointment to An- napolis is an indication in itself of what a fine fellow he is. l l eleven



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1935 Lf1..Qf5mffmillf5 ROBERT NELSON HARRISON Bob Bob comes to us from last year's senior class with a scholastic record that is nearly perfect. He has been taking an additional year of advanced senior subjects in order to better prepare himself for entrance to West Point. He early distinguished himself as one of College High's outstanding athletes, hav- ing represented the school on all athletic teams. His splendid work as school presi- dent has shown him to be one of College Highs ablest and most likeable members, DONALD HOFFLIANN D011 Don is probably one of the most versa- tile scientists in the school. He is generally found in the Chem. Lab. doing something concerned with Chemistry, Biology, or Physics. The seniors will always remember him for his silly antics and remarks. In spite of his scientific pursuits, he finds time to play the violin and has gained the dis- tinction of being a member of the Mont- clair Orchestra. JANE JACOBUS frzfzie jane has given many delightful class parties. Her ping-pong table will be long remembered by members of the senior class. She is also responsible for many of the clever posters seen around school. Janes pilgrimage to school has been much short- ened by the addition of a car. In spite of the fact that she has always been considered quiet, after we heard her talk about her new car we changed our minds. She has been a great help in the preparation for school activities, and has graced the festivities themselves. P-s we llvirfeef

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