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

 - Class of 1946

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College High Crier Published bi-weekly by and for the students of College high school Glenn on Atomic Trip to Moon Science Professor Leaves by Rocket Ship; Says, ' Atomic Energy Is Here to Stay! ' After, basins T ' pipd-TmHfriaf-thp preparatiori8,..the .seventh. .gjafasssirall take- a-trip-to i-gh -Point-on- Friday, May 19,..akmg -with «eyerat--mee»teers of ' he-«ghth- gratte- ' v«Ji»i,- BisseA.®jiiig Tlre-i ;ekagpB fnf i n e mMa i mi Mt st- Win- chester, Mi« B8 h¥eiai ' »MB««efa) - nd fow of-the- ' ji»ior-bQy®«whSE«n»- e ng to ' tead the -wa?»«iRe«! tnsi igwaKijeen tc 4 rig J-2ei pre ie«SFy?v..$fe se« ys goh- -are B t«B»M»i- ftSf 5, 8W ' Wp. Bofr - peery™ Rf- r -6 tt s WaHaeeF -The g roup plans, U -. leavo a t ■ ti -g=htrM ' i k . k in the—meming- -take - a-iirairf ' 4;o-Port Jervta-fraBS-i iteisan tBwhi tBJr either take- -a huiu-oa hik ' r -i-mfi- there. Sticcal, ,, uiniiiiiAB«a. .-ii3Ks- been chosen to piarffor canoeing , hiking, and ior- playmgr gawies. They -also hope ©- swim -tr-e- , weaiher perwiits. ri top ooF of tmr- a - h»iorf---lrouSe is where- they —wrtl- steep -■■on - ' Friday night-.- The growp wiH-remaitt-iduFing parW £--SatrtH elay and rill--i s efc»CTr-4«te on -8atn day-a€ternOoi , i «1» earty i s he eve«mgi »IWy»«wH ' t- u T»DbaWy e ern by the sarne.ro4rte»wh h«= hi8y; £«(£9w when they -go up on Friday. [ Seniors Find Lost Weekend ' ' i ' he°4 too o alnu rea4e Servi ce ) ! 1 -the ; graduating. clasft-«£-»1944««fe ' Eollege i high-- -will -be-- heM «i Snwday- after- noonf May - - 28y s -beginnlWg--6t--5 P,M. ! in-the--€rTS atrditorijun. As-iswtJw. 1 «u»Wmi«w -proeedtrre)- the j se -viee- wfH-lujij 1 with the- proces- sional, Lend. OwvO K-mrr-Bbernair-to be- sung by»-th«fr«enior-cl«ss-a»d -the ' ' H t tt - WVS t-l WJ I . Then ■ fceal-e k , «HT i rhe— stage-- fcfee «]ass W -4»e8 i awf» ey«£ read - by-=Of ' e--of theii - tagKma pa- «hick- wiH -fee- ' -fol- 1 owed a %y»fr eh»r«l- S8tetiOTr« ' « ( , etic Pr-w «y» ' A-ftet ttiry- , g , il BWW B ' » ' H « rnhe i ' of -the--«g »ckia i»gtaB)asss- ' Wii+ S e » a re«d««(BateeHltsai - ,f Bftte v EtT! »rtHB ' ead, the- ' «eb n ' wH ! r ' - i3eHE»- tfi aaw» hev seleettoff r 1 ' . Tr?rr ' , WFF=ft -fotto prayer W «t a » y»a---8 u ie 8 :i «ffi ' fte cla-»»»iJeJ j 6!S - th V!««pejK freswffee t h is--yea v rtte tTM-«-iMwie e£= 4 PhWB»s B»d«» Be€ iieHdt3«taf-Mw?BWer« om the Gr«ee «»bytei»iarf - 3RUTe+t en- kwrt©wiavv«Pa. J oWowittg -4kis««rH4ft-be the Vespgy-juffmn ,- W ) i f » fr« 8 - (t y »fe Oi«wV ; «s«!ii¥ » K-theCToteea .nf-?i44 --and t he- ' egng iws B ti mw a Tng-JBefwiee witl of- tW»»9 ents. Th w SB w«sga»i»»«i®v«eist.He »jibeen chTtserr ' as-- y)et--i5fi ibe- --eelee ed rom the gtrl = : aor l l fWwJ«i«!elafis. Becker Sprains Wrist Playing Championship Tiddle-de- Winks Sensational Brent at College High School; Editor of Yearbook Found to Be Human At--th»= »OTri- l ai« » a ife»y etff aiJip « « i ttl ' -«egeTrA r i8 ' t;totdJ-m tJ»g J JOTi8geA gli auditorium --for- the,.. pu«pese.-of— p «««iUH »a,wra-rds -tC1 e v - BtTWtentsr,wi» J»tii» .ngh.U-M«A.o.it.at,aiulj 1 ]£ n3f .s-i This year-t -awa iassei«ofy -wH--oe ilie)d-«ii«-3 ' iesday May r2-3y-i9 44. Varsity -letters -wilU «b !«pB68ented- i -to---the ■ .boys . f tqj itcsketbalL .and football , while the girls- wjll-recerve awards -for iruwiw and-Senior AsA; - Mentbers of- the chorus and orchestra -wiH- - recei «. watf«l8- and-.arso- the -members of the-CitrER staff. ThoEeatoys- -wh - rfrbTrecei-W-- foot- ball betters 1 arer- ' ? ! ewi - {Hf4e y J««k Carcrpanaf-sHoward — Maekey,— - Jsteuce RichardsojirwPaiil- ' lwkpij ' o, Beifc «ni Hoffmtrnf and-Art Lowentha+.-.- ' Efeose whrr wH™ ' ree«ve sba«keti»ali tet et6 are: - Woody-. oanr JNtelf »€a mi | i«i » , Howard yta rt- St ii mvm r H u u i » ¥t, Dcmald , B Tf J; «o1f ®{j(e«« w Bi , «©sn ' is, a n d -- rt %8WCTtth»l-. Thp« itiWa «ttfajthe .- ' jriBioT—AA-Mwi-1 1 alWP-wwr wards i©r=Btteftdance. TrfWI? gwis «f Mjhe-SeTfror-Art ' AsHwho wi-ir receive ' ' -awards --arej - Audreta Sheldon, Jean- Fisher; -Ghi rs i eo+jes, Ca-« «WedH »f ' ©iane»-We yeTT;-Heten Bennett,- rot---fia --Be 9y -Ross, MbBo N e ' A vWe » (r w tt««»wps agltf to a g ' d ww ?iwgyg« B--p Bfe » V wai s t5 «MW»Jte«tM ' S i « -«Mrfe»in. . U»e Awinl AwiHW «biy-« ft l»»re th. THREE RATS REFUSE CAFETERIA SANDWICH Tij JStta y lgy -Last -day MBado tt .- iJvnK.k«li and ■utoatotii iiuT;iiiiii fe» ■whole Prl d J U H ■ Hu » ' . i} iii i»iii i n m t imim MWWfayyMllj Pl l nm i ll ipiiMH P arked by Peter Sloan, Girls ' AA Wins Seventeen Games Reported missing in - action -on March »3%» fl»»further word has been recei ved ' about- Rene- MoseT ' 36, -pilot of a i, F4ying- ' Fortress - 4a8ti-hea« d-x)f over-- ermany. LtT MT se-r -»taTt«i -at- 6wHege.riiigh whew— if-watf - grammar sehooW- .jie entered-irr-tm?-.kioder-g«r-ten-,™and was graduated—from— the»-4»gl% «ehooii. in T 3 ??— After- -g ad«« R nr- he -went-- to C ortmrbia — universttyr- ' »i t id rti wafl-- -grad - uated-f ram -trtere- •wfrn ' a BvSr ' -aVgree. He-worked-at-the- United States Radi- um- -eomparfy m-4 Jew ¥orkr Be foTer-en- t e ' i ng» the -sevvi«e. in -NnTeBibeiv- 49 2, whichrhe -«fft!l TifteTHrm?mTrg ' --down— all oee»pa « «»l --def«Fme» ewoffe ed. Jiim . He«»eeew «Ai«b»s— traitmtg-, -a-rrd— was cTTmroisswriBdMTr • ' Eeaia ' SR -- feater he-tt-as sent to ' -¥rrg wi i a - w l w re« ' 4(e ' wag me of ° 8 ' pi totir - t i r r ti eeiKe? 8peeial; 6egret tra4Bmg; lSi»m the « e-«errtrttr ig- 1 awtHjww wrtress-pHot. H?ssiiMftilj t t.44opes — to -receT««-H fer- matk)n-a b o i % »m th w! Ti g l l l l t ' lie- Trtier- national»-ifi«4 G i ' 033 roo n- . - ' Tligy a y, howevery trfttt-tf- ' tw t s m»the r»ands-of the Mir«tB gTO H dr- t J ' Wtil p « : 9e ; - l ■cfuHe— a whhte™befe»e-- -they- ■ I rcar --anything more. Befere e«terifig„,Uie.ssrv4ee=;he -re- sfrtetf at ' 5« HPark- streeTr Morrrclair witrfn-fs farnily. Clark Steals Candy From Seventh Grader Th Bojg ; -W;b»- ' hik«d o«er -.a. part-of the- -Appalachian Trait—daring . the Easter vaoation--aBe-f)la«Bmg.to take another hike- over a -different— section of he wu ' l. Ttoey-«-pte««» ' to. --Bts b««n- -Tuesday, tj wu BWi. . ' s May -.Jgrtey ' ?witiwHreet--at tii« ira iubW-»™ ' tt « ' 4 s ribut -.-.tlT-»--wl ' jo l a»6BJ«=«Bd»« e -i iJt»»-:fi»»twiuwange- Loss to College High Team Severe, But Cooper, Captain, Says ' We Will Carry On! ' Under, tne direction of Lydia;-M Caliandro, ia feructoj ef- English,- th eighth- rade made a formal presen tationxif their -Junior Literary— Guil booksto the library in the auditoriur todays -ftfter giving two -skits reprt senting -several scenes from some- o the hooks in order to ace-uainfr-th rest of -these- -books. At ther beginning of the prograi a skit---was - iven, which, was. -take from- a- hook -ealled ' Spemijers- iira The-story is about the adventure of-a sponge gathering ship. The seen portrayed--rs about- men- who are look ing for-Tt- buried -treasure, when on of -the-drvers is- caught- -in a» cors reef ' •■imt- Socr ' tito herBf ' oes- ' rAiw andsBBsenes fetBi:- -Ehestudents-takin; part-in this- eene-wcrte Janet- Masor Joafnw- ' W-arraeei- Bill fcaneH iek Wat ermart-arwH.Sob- ' Yarr-Ess. The- seee»d -ski gi ' wewsajrae- --take frmrl EfnWtriei rfe e ttresbS f ifaToe irr-the« i - !gl The-- !!B Syof ' wtnt!l i q pi «. cons »SW(« of i ¥rrginia - Sta«fe9er a H Pctwwm ft agbertdBi fc rh qa M Bw4 an d--©« ©awis. A te? h ' p4a ysif ' o «t6s ?ps»SWt«e ' eigftteerf wnioT biterarjw uiWjheok t»«4fT8»»3Wiiichester, WJWWaw twp fc e thern- o T - e»sorto«Mib¥ary-f br th f rowt l of»rteach--hook « BftsM«iserted - plate with the class of ' 48 writtei in blue. Seybc Vt , «»---thi«. J ilifijf„iYjll. i iake ja.i;-ia ika- -v3M«»9?!teai3» » h«J©elawstTe W»ter W- 5i«sEfe«l«J ley.■..« a Btri te ,k e , ra11 a » »liWs 4t«»» B-r-- ' apprwrnrafltery- ' 25 m » w t -:H«r ng ' - : l ke- v -« rt«H«»t!toey prawS5te Ji a tft age ' i 1 i ituyW J BWi Wi iTi ng arftf ' frsh4t !i5 «eBaHHtewWnHSife« M e - ■n ; frr« HW » )( Mr»8« aM«» i »«ie tra-tl irmW ' fiWW ' UnLi ' fe. OrrgmsSy BiH- f)«vi«,-aSMS SS«mip, Bc -- peer,- ' iB«l--Jferiia«p-«B Wait UnTbacr --planrted-» Bi 8© ' ; hnkr rfc -4«oks niwwB -thongrfi oflry ' -Brfr ' WSHace, Bob-SpeeT and -Warr frffB ' ach-- will be able to -go. old and Caliandro Seen Together in Office Play. day. this., year- wilt, bo - h e W -Ci Wednesday, May 20, starti»gs«fcll:3 at--Sprague- Field. There- - will - te -seyeral i eemtest) amoog ihem t,hree legged racestp«»c races and relay raeesv- -bere- «iJk-al so be-a»j)ie»eating contest: Afterward some of the upper grade -hoys-wi! play --aj-iaseball game iforthe«Belic«( title: Ai.-the end-e-f-4he •play n-jxic c ream aad- ceefeies -wilt- b e ser ved. 11w?--««t»«l«i t- -partK ipatiftg ' wili--l) divi4e»Uin o two- teams ■ a«4.the teal with-the-4argest mrmbeT of- yointo ' «a recewe-«pectal iKstinetion. The- ylay.-day-?as- , ioa.pTeri» uo j m i will- --Befheaded by - member»- « -4h senioF- elass- whe -will -directrvBfr- tk races -and- other- eeti rities. The 1 ptespday-has- ieeoi n c -am aaamti event -at-tlw close of each- DnliixttiyiM, The- weather - has -aswnHy hena g«i- for- -the-play daya-bot in -cai»fO f t m. the- -pJaj»»«day -will be h«te-i ' ii i» L ' t i gym-



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Back row, left to right: Doug Smith, Don Clark, Bob Wilkins, Ray Cassel, Trip Reid, John Geismar, Bob Willett, John Pike. Second row: Jim Quackenbush, Walt Hunziker, Carol Wedum, Jane Anne Flanders, Phylis Adolf, Joan Neild, Maureen Pomfret, Floyd Vollinger, Ted Lobsenz. Front row: Diane Wettyen, Joan White, Joan Ganow, Bette Choate, Louise Ripley, Joyce MacFarlane, Betty Vander Schaaf, Beverly Becker. Junior Class The members of the Junior Class were kept very busy during their fifth year at Col- lege High School, as many of them participated in both curricular and extra-curricular activities. The eleventh graders started off the social season at the high school by giving a sport dance which they named Fall Finale. This dance was the second social event which these students had presented, and it served as a fitting farewell to fall. For the remainder of the year, the class was in charge of purchasing records, running the record machine, and maintaining order at the noon-hour dancing held in the gym. With the beginning of the New Year, the Class of ' 47 took over the Crier, and was responsible for editing and distributing the triweekly publication throughout the second semester. Assisted by Madame Cressy, the juniors revived the French Club which had been dor- mant for three years previous to this. The class expects to continue to give, and to encourage other classes to give their full support to the club next year. Well represented athletically, the eleventh graders were responsible for many lettermen on the football, basketball and baseball teams. A number of the members of the Girls ' A. A. were also from this class. Several junior girls were chosen to be members of the newly reorganized cheerleading squad and attended all varsity games. To climax the year, the students presented a successful comedy and dance in May. The juniors, in accordance with the school trad : )n, took the seniors on the annual junior-senior picnic.

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