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oLa Gc ampaniiia llo Konald lodges From the day he entered the halls of C.H.S., Ron- ald has never ceased to amaze the Class of ' 42 through his variety of talents. A potential piano genius, a star tennis and ping-pong player, having a faultless scholastic record both at C.H.S. and at Juilliard, Ronald is a person of which to be truly proud. His interest in the fourth dimension and other highly complicated sc ientific theories has put him far above the average capacity of understanding, yet Ronald has gained a reputation, which is un- equalled, for friendlineis and popularity around the school. He plans to continue his music studies at the Juilliard, after this year, where you can be sure he will prove to everyone that he is all we think he is now. CAPTAIN CHS TENNIS TEAM; FRENCH CLUB; CHORUS; STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE. C. U avid J4ollenoech Did you say you could win any argument? Just wait till you encounter Dave, and have had a little debate with him. He ' ll talk you out of anything you ever believed, or thought you knew. Seriously though, through interest in foreign affairs, in current events, in history, and through wide reading, Dave has proved himself to understand and appreciate many various subjects. His chief hobby is Photography, and the results of his labor amply show his skill with a camera. However, with his consciousness of color, we often wonder how Dave can afford to appear with those wild ties and shirts! Dave ' s friendliness has made him well liked by all classes, and we ' re hoping that he ' s as successful at Rochester, as he was at C.H.S. CHORUS; STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE; MEMBER OF THE DRAMATIC AND LATIN CLUBS. ' Page Fourteen A
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Senior C t ass - igjf 2 ff ary suhnen Although Mary is on the quiet side, yet ready with her smile, she commands a great deal of respect from her colleagues. Her chief ambition is to be a nurse, and we certainly envy her future patients. When there is anything to be done, Mary is always on the spot, quietly performing her share of the duties, and you may be sure her job is always thor- oughly done. One can usually find Mary in the li- brary, plowing through some enormous novel, and, although she is one of the few C.H.S. students who hail from Garfield, Mary still manages to be bright and early every morning, regardless of the distance. In the final analysis, we are sure that Mary ' s stead- fastness will make her another Florence Nightingale. SECRETARY OF THE CLASS; CHS CHORUS. i ichard oLang Dick is one of the standbys of the senior class, for his ability to handle every situation that arises has made him practically indispensable. He is a Jack-of- all-trades, and, after having witnessed his knowledge of the great outdoors on many occasions, we have come to regard him as an authority on that subject. In this field he has had various experiences, and often relates such weird tales that we wonder how he is still alive. Besides this, he manages to hold his own in school work, and has proved to be an able execu- tive, after filling several class and school offices. Dick ' s hope is to become an engineer, and we wish him to know that the Class of ' 42 will root for him all the way. COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT; CHS CHORUS; CRIER; DRAMATIC CLUB; CLASS PRESIDENT; YEARBOOK EDITOR; BASKETBALL MANAGER. Page Seven ti
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Senior C-u ass-ig 2 J usan . J4o As a La Campanilla editor, as a member of the Chorus, as Girls ' A. A. president, and as Council vice- president. Sue has put the finishing touches on a fine scholastic record. During her six years at Col- lege High, she has been a member of almost every organization in the school, besides being a participant on most of her class committees, and an habitual honor student. All work and no play, however, has not affected Sue, for, since she first climbed the hill to school one fall morning of 1936, she has been one of the most genial and best-liked persons in the class. Always ready, always wilhng and always able, Sue is one of the outstanding reasons why we seniors are proud of our class. COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY; YEAR- BOOK EDITOR; GIRLS ' A.A. PRESIDENT; CLASS PRESI- DENT AND SECRETARY; CHORUS; LATIN CLUB; FRENCH CLUB; DRAMATIC CLUB. m 4. (fames 3ngiis, r First it was a Chevrolet, then a Ford and now a LaSalle! This man, Jim Inglis knows what he wants, and he usually gets it, no matter how hard he has to work, and we would say that that ' s a pretty good standard to follow. Moreover, whether Jim ' s work- ing or having a good time, his countenance always shows a certain amount of satisfaction. His active participation in class and school activities have added to his popularity, and Jim ' s willingness to provide transportation always, has given every trip additional fun, even though some unfortunate boys once had to push him practically from High Point back to school. We feel that Jim ' s skill and interest in mechanics, however, will no doubt continue to bring him everything he desires. CRIER EDITOR; MEMBER OF THE CHS CHORUS; MANAGER OF THE 1940-41 BASKETBALL TEAM. Page Fifteen
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