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J ohn Jsreer 114 Mountain Avenue Bloomrielcl We ' d like to present tlie most efficient basket- ball manager College High has ever had. His efforts have created a fast, peppy and exciting basketball season. Also in the line of sports. Johnny was a faithful member of the football team. We ' d have to invent many new adjectives in order to describe John ' s great cerebral processes. Anything less than an ' A on his report card is a rare event. Whenever we need some obscure information, we can rely on Johnny to furnish the desired facts and figures. His quiet humor can be easily noted after a glance at ' From the Bench, which he wrote as co-sports-editor of the Crier. ORCHESTRA; CRIER; STUDENT COUNCII REPRE- SENTATIVE; CI.ASS SECRETARY; LATIN CLUB: FOOTBALL: BASKETBAIJ.. MANAGER. rtk Li r oL o wen th a I 30 Otsego Road Verona To what depths of gloom and melancholy would the class of 43 descend, were it not for Artie Lowenthal. King of Comedy? Artie, since the tender age of eleven, when he entered the noble portals of C.H.S., has convulsed us with his lively antics and buoyant spirits. It is this trait in his character that we can count on to keep a party moving. Well deserving his position of captain of the football team. Artie inspired his fellow players and was largely responsible for our (al- most) undefeated season. As Arthur is a good student and a steady member of the Honor Roll, we are sure he will succeed in his chosen field, medicine. PRESIDENT. VICE PRESIDENT, TREASURER AND SECRETARY OF CLASS; PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL; FOOTBALL TEAM CAPTAIN; BASKET- BALL; NEWS EDITOR OF CRIER: PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR OF LA CAMPANILLA; LATIN CLUB; FRENCH CLUB; CHORUS: DRAMATIC CLUB.
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f- atricia J4eali 39 AsKton Place Glen Rock Joining tne class of 45 in the second year of its existence at C.H.S.. Pat has come to he kno vn as a quiet, efficient girl v ' ho may he depended on to perform most acceptably any task assigned to her, either by faculty or class. She is an ace at throwing together a piano and some hot Boogie Woogie music (ask anyone who has heard her), and if you vant the latest Jive talk go find Pat. W ' hile she has been with us Patty has had two bouts with the hospital, and we sincerely hope that she is through vith them for a long time. At college Pat is planning to be a merchandising major, and ve know that she vill find success there. VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY OF CUsSS: LATIN CLUB: GIRLS ' A.A.; CHORUS: CRIER: DRA- MATIC CLUB. oLois onzeiman 65 Maplewooa Avenue Clifton Although she has been one of the more re- served members of the class, Lois has never missed any of the good tiines of our career. We found out in the seventh grade that her work was always the model of neatness and accuracy, and that she could always be depended on to lend a hand wherever or whenever it was necessary. A staunch member of Chorus, Lois lusty voice can be heard from the alto section quite regularly. She and Betsy Ross are usually seen vhipping up the solu- tion to a Physics problem just before class. We are certain from her good work at College High, that whatever she sets out to do v ' ill be accom- plished. GIRLS ' A. A.: FRENCH CLUB: CHORUS: SECREIARY OF CLASS. ■r
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J ane VlHostert 18 Normal Avenue Montclair Attractive Jane nas been with us since seventn grade and has won the friendship of all of us. Her quiet efficient cooperation in all our class affairs has always been greatly appreciated. Be- sides braving a fourth year of Latin, Jane is able to write a neat English composition as easily as she plays the piano — just like thatl Her ability to manage an after-school job with all of this amazes us. Her patriotism is evident in the amount of her morale-building correspondence with the Armed Forces. Jane designed such love- ly dresses in Art that we have tried to persuade her to make this her career. She is determined to be a nurse ho vever, and we re sure she 11 make a vonde ful one. GIRLS ' A.A.: CHORUS: LATIN CLUB. Serena ilvl f- erretti 79 Tke Circle Although Serena didn ' t enter College High until the tenth grade, she immediately made us respect her wide fund of knowledge. So it is natural that she should be an habitual honor student. She always has many ideas and opinions which keep a class discussion moving. More than one of us envy her marvelous taste and ' neat clothes. ' Serena is the mainstay of the Dramatic Club; she can efficiently run any committee from scenery to costumes. She is a good actress and an able director when the club produces a play. We are sure that Serena will succeed in anything she tries and ve wish her a lot of luck. CRIER; DRAMATIC CLUB: SECRETARY OF LATIN CLUB: RIDING GROUP.
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