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

 - Class of 1945

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ZJ-resh resnman a ass Entering C.H.S. last September for the first time as Kigh school students, the ninth graders quickly settled down to prove their worth. Deciding that their main project for the year would be, raising the class treasury and aid- ing the war effort, the class decided to have a toy sale. The idea of the sale was to get old metal, and pre-war toys and repair them, so that they could be sold to the parents around Christmas time. Much time was spent repairing dolls, trains, trucks, and other toys to make them fit to be sold. When the sale was over, both parties in the deal were contented; the ninth grade because it had added to its treasury, and the parents because they were able to get some worthwhile bargains. During the year several members of the class gave parties for the rest of their fellow stu- dents. Great school spirit was also shown by the class of 48 by their active following and attend- ance at the varsity football and basketball games. With this as a background, the class of ' 48 should be looked on as a leader of the school for their next three years at C.H.S. Tiiircl row. lell lo rislit: Jean Lockwood, Bartar,, li.JI.,,,. liill I „v. ' ,,r., M, ,,,!,.,, Ii,,l, Kerr Joan Gewecke Dick Davis Peggy Flanders. Arnicn Fisher, Norma Haupt. Second row: Adele l ailison, Roljtrl Van Ess. Phyllis Durget, Patrick Lynch! Barbara Baker. Bill Nagel, Irene Habernickle. Herbert Elk. Barbara Palnm, First row: Bill Yskamp, Gladys Vern.eulen Edson Barlow, Dick Waterman, Jo Ann Wallace. Harry Wucst. David Christie, Linda Gump.

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Tkird row. left to rigkt: Billie Wollen, Joyce Macfarlane. Teddy Lotsenz, Louise Ripley. Trip Reid. Jane Ann Flanders, Douglas Smitk. Peggy Pope, Floyd Vollinger. Carol Wedum. Second row: Bette Ckoate. Walt Hunziker, Nancy Dodds, Jokn Pike. Diane Wettyen, Donald Clark. Pkyllis Adolf. Bob Willett. Joan Wkite. First row: Joan Ganow. Raymond Cassel. Maureen Pomfret. Bob Wilkins. Joan Neild, James Quackenbusk. Betty vander Sckaaf. Jokn Geismar. oph lomore a ass The sophomore class got off to a good start this year, after having graduated to the upper hall, which brought on more dihgent study and less play. The result of this was that the class took high honors for the number of students on the honor roll. After hard work and much planning, the class gave their annual dance in March, which was a huge success. A short time after that the class rings arrived. From now until doomsday, a person can see a member of the class of 47 flashing proudly his or her class ring in front of everybody else s nose. Becoming sophomores, the class inherited the task of keeping up to date, and maintaining the school Honor Roll for all the men in the armed forces. This included adding new names to the list and more stars to the service flag. In the field of sports, the class first showed its real talent, placing several of its members on the varsity football team, and several on the Jayvee basketball team. That ' s not the end of the history of the Class of ' 47 as there are two more big years ahead. Already they have things planned for the future and expect to carry them out before they graduate.



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Third row, left to right: Joan Blumterg, Jean Silverman. Miriam Gittleman, Suzanne Lewis, Bette Jane Hendershot. Bobbie- Zene Arnold. Nancy Way vell, Florence Elk. Second row: Malcolm McClintock, Elizabeth Umbach. Janet Woodall, Abby Sommer. Sheila de Vries. Donna Peiissier. Betty Wiliett, John Lamperti. First row: David Re Pas. David Berry, Jean Koons. Charles Rcilly. Barbara MacLeod. Bill Speer, Arthur Lobsenz. C ighth Cfrade For obvious reasons this quiet sophisticated class prefers to be called the Class of 1949. No longer are tney the noisy ruffians of a year ago but have settled do%vn to become studious and social teen-agers. Scholastically they have kept their places on the honor roll, have done wide reading in connection with their Junior Literary Guild subscriptions, and in general, have kept the high scholastic standing set for themselves. Musically, individuals have had opportunities to display their talent on the accordion, trombone, trumpet, violin, drums, piano, and singing. Their social activities have been many. They gave a farewell party in honor of a student who returned to his native country. England. Another party was given during the Christmas sea- son in honor of a pupil who returned after a long absence from school. Later on in the year the boys took a trip to New York City accompanied by Mr. Seybold. They had the privilege of going through the National City Bank in Wall Street. To end the day perfectly they saw a show called 1 en Little Indians. '

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