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

 - Class of 1939

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WILDA HEATH Girls ' A. A. ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39, President ' 38; Stu- dent Council ' 3 6; Crier ' 37, ' 3 8, Editor-in-Chief ' 39; Chorus ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; French Club ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Class President ' 36; Senior Bridge, Chair- man. Woody is one person we couldn ' t possibly do without. Ever since seventh grade she has con- tributed greatly to everything she has entered. She has held class offices several times, is an ace forward on the A. A. basketball team, was Editor-in-chief of the Crier, head of the senior bridge, and has served on almost every class com- mittee there has been. In spite of all these activities she always manages to get an all A report. No matter where or when, Woody always has and always will come out on top. WILLIAM NUTT Crier ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, News Edii Committee ' 37; Chorus ' 37, ' 38; Fencing ' 39; La Campan: r ' 39; School Social 9; Student Council a. Business Manager. Whoosh! That was just Bill. He ' s usually seen rushing hither and yon, attending efficiently to one or another of his many duties. Thus it has been ever since seventh grade when he joined the Crier staff, later to become its News Editor. In his early youth he played in the Band and Orches- tra and is today a strong tenor in the chorus. A star on the fencing team and Business Manager of the Yearbook, Bill has led a brilliant career in High School. Great success awaits Bill in any line of endeavor he may choose. Page Seventeen

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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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Orchestra ' : Secretary-Tr EMILY KING Chorus ' 38, ' 39; Crier ' 3 8, ' 39; irer of Class ' 39; Girls ' A. A. ' 39. Em is one of those distinctive people who typify College High, meaning she ' s simply tops. Emily holds the record for being the tallest girl, keeping the straightest face while telling her famous jokes, being an exceptionally gracious hostess, and getting all A ' s on her English compositions. Although she only came into the ranks of the class of ' 39 in her junior year, Em soon estab- lished herself so that now we wonder how we ever did without her and her quiet ability to do everything well. ROBERT PAINTER Student Council ' 3 6, ' 37, Secretary ' 3 8; Class Presi- dent ' 37, ' 39; Crier ' 38, Business Manager ' 39; Basketball (J. V.) ' 37, ' 39; La Campanula, Photog- raphy Editor. Bob is one of the best all-around boys of the class. Although he spends a good deal of his time on his hobby, that of photography, he is still able to get excellent marks, participate in various class activities, and always lend a helping hand. Bob ' s popularity was proven by his being twice elected to the post of secretary of the school in his junior year. Next year will find Paint at Worcester Tech where he plans to take up engineering as his life work. Success is bound to be his! Page Eighteen

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