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

 - Class of 1937

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Tennis Team, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Basketball, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Debating Club, ' 3 6 Class Treasm-er, ' 35 ' Crier, ' 36, ' 37 Polar Bears, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Band, ' 35 College High Casino EOBIEET Je MOEPJILSON If T WAS in the fall of 1934 when a small, but none the less violent tornado hit College High School in the form of Bob Morrison. Good at his studies, good at sports, good at almost everything — he is one of the best liked fellows in the class. Bob is a star on our tennis team, a varsity man in basketball, an ace ping-pong player, and is always getting more A ' s than B ' s on his report card. Although he is small in size, he is quick as an arrow and can outsmart the biggest of them. He was news editor of the Crier and has participated in many debates (both formal and informal). Bob is a Polar Bear. Michigan JELILA MOOEE MUZZY JYjI UZ stands out in our minds as being the proud possessor of a very special pug nose and a Scarlett O ' Hara waistlme, which is, by the way, the envy of all the girls. Her animated conversation, perhaps just an outgrowth of her undying interest in the theatre, has turned many a rainy lunch hour into a pleasure. Yes Muz, we expect to see your name in lights before long, and we bet we ' re not wrong. Among many other ac- complishments is her literary ability (especially in writing poetry). We suggest you judge this latter point for yourself and read the book Muz and Norma have in the making. ' Muz ' Class Treasurer, ' Slf Dramatic Club, ' 35, ' 36 French Club, ' 35, ' 36, ' 3 Crier, ' 33, ' 36, ' 37 Girl ' s A. A., ' Si La Campanula Class Secretary, ' 36, ' 37 Page Tiventy-four

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Norm ' Class Secretary, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3h, ' 35 French Club, ' 35, ' 36 Dramatic Club, ' 35, ' 36 La Campanula Class President, ' 32, ' 33 NOEMAv G. MILILEIB , TANDING just above five feet, and weighing not much more than one hundred pounds, Norma can easily claim the title of The tiniest girl in the class. While her interest lies in any number of things, her pet diver- sion is acting, and her ability to direct as well as to perform, was witnessed last year in the play, Our Aunt From California. We often wonder how she does it, but two books a day are nothing to Norma, even when one of them is Gone With the Wind. Not the least of her talents, is her ability as a poetess; even when a history assignment is done in rhyme, she gets honors on it. Skidmore VICTOE M[OOEE MILLS 7% S FEATURE editor of the Crier and literary co-editor of La Campanilla, Victor put the finishing touches on a fine scholastic record. Better known as Mills to the Polar Bear Club, of which he is a loyal member, he is generally seen either impersonating teachers, doing math homework, or playing the nth game in the traditional MiUs-Kuhnen ping-pong fued. He is one of Mr. Fehr ' s senior math enthusiasts, and was for a year an active member of the debating club. Perhaps his red hair is an indication of his perseverance; but once he tackles something, Victor generally sticks to it until it is done. •Vic ' Debating Clnb, ' 35 Crier, ' 35, ' 36 Social Committee, La Campanilla ' 36 Page Twenty-three



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Pep Orchestra, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3U, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 French Club, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36 Uebatmg Club, ' 3i, ' 35, ' 36 Polar Bears, ' 3U, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Glee Chib, ' 37 Class Secretary, ' 36, ' 37 Student Council, ' 32, ' 33 EOBJEET De PEJPPEE HAT would our class be like without that master of wit, Bob Pepper? A friend of everyone, Bob ' s timely remarks and jovial countenance have time and again brightened our dull days. He has been a member of the orchestra since the seventh grade. He is a member of the Polar Bear organiza- tion and also has been active in the debating club. As a member of the Cr er he showed that he has the ability to write as well as he can talk. He is a good fellow through and through an indispensible member of the Senior Class. A DOROTHY SOPHIA EASMU8SEN S PRESIDENT of the French Club for the last two years and as vice- president of the Girl ' s A. A., Dot has demonstrated her ability to hold the managerial reins and still make the honor roll. No committee would be complete without her and her efficient and original way of handling things. While president of the French Club, she has inaugurated the de- lightful practice of having at her house every year, a Christmas party for the Foreign Language Students. Dot is also responsible for many of the photographs in La Campanilla, and for the wonderful refreshments at all our class functions. All said and done, Dot is a swell person and a good sport. M. S. T. C. Sophie ' Class Secretary, ' SI,. Class Vice-President, ' Dramatic Club, ' 33, ' S French Club, ' 3A, ' 35 President, ' 36, ' 37 Girl ' s A. A., ' 33, ' 3i, Vice-President, ' 37 Glee Club, ' 35, ' 36 La Campanilla Student Council, ' 37 College High Casino Social Committee, ' 37 Page Tiventy-five

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