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ELIZABETH GMEBEL French Club ' 36, ' 37; Chorus ' 37, 38; Dram; Club ' 37; Crier ' 37, ' 3S; Senior Bridge, Co-Ch; Betty is the class smoothie in every way. Her looks and clothes combine to make her the envy of every Senior girl. It will be no surprise to us if some day she turns out to be the most photographed model in the U. S. Yet she has something behind all this — witness her marks. Just after the senior bridge craze started, Betty was found to be an expert at the game, and since then, has been in constant demand as a partner. OEAF FEENALB Orchestra ' 38, ' 39; Crier ' 38 There is no doubt in our minds that Olaf gets top honors for scholarship. His ability to answer questions correctly at all times and to come out with the highest mark in almost every test is the envy of all us would-be brain trusts. How- ever he does not confine his talents to studies alone, but joins in class activities as well. Olaf has also contributed much to the betterment of the orchestra. The way in which he has handled both himself and his studies makes us sure he will come out on top in later years. Page Fifteen
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ETTA GEENE Chorus ' 38, ' 39; Girls ' A. A. ' 36, ' 39; Crier ' 36. If it ' s originality you ' re looking for — page Etta. This diminutive little redhead is responsible for a good deal of the better humor heard about C.H.S. Well known are her vocal rendition of Indian Love Call and her piano repertoire which consists of four bars of Deep Purple and about half of Diane. Also, Red is one of the better guards of the Girls ' A. A., as well as being a staunch sup- porter of both chorus and class affairs. Lastly she holds another class distinction — that of being the only senior from Passaic. KENT FAULKNER Crier ' 37; Basketball ' 39; Student Council, Presi- dent ' 39; Baseball ' 37; La Campanilla, Subscription Manager. Meet Kent Faulkner, the students ' choice! Dur- ing his three years at College High he has more than proven himself to be indispensable. Although illness during his junior year kept him from taking an active part in athletics, this year Kent easily gained the post of center on the varsity basket- ball team and was noted for his excellent under- the-basket work. Then too, when the second semester rolled around, he was unanimously elected Student Council president. All in all, Kent ' s a swell per- son to have around. Page Fourteen
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BARBARA HALL Girls ' A. A. ' 36, ' 37, ' 3S, President ' 39; Crier ' 36, ' 38, Exchange Editor ' 39; French Club ' 36, ' 37; Vice-President Class ' 3 6; Secretary-Treasurer of Class ' 39; Social Committee of School ' 37; Dra- matic Club ' 37; Cheer Leader ' 38, ' 39. Bobbie is just one great superlative — best girl athlete, (chalking up thirty-eight points in a single basketball game), blondest, most curly- haired, and the smoothest dancer. She has also played in several golf tournaments and is regarded as one of New Jersey ' s better women golfers. She has held every class office, been one of the few girls to have been in A. A. ever since seventh grade, and, together with Dot Nealis, was this year awarded a letter for cheer-leading. Yes, this Bobbie of ours certainly has something. EDWARD FRANCISCO Chorus ' 38, ' 39; Basketball ' 37, Ed is a sort of combination Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Around school he covers himself with a shell of merriment which helps to make him one of the more popular Senior boys. Outside of school he becomes one of those lads who won- ders what life is all about anyhow. Ed is a good athlete as well as always seeming to know what he ' s talking about in class. Due to his interest and ability in science and math he should be a great success in the engineering field into which we understand he is entering. Whether he does or not Ed will remain the same likeable fellow he is today. Page Sixteen
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