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464 PARK STREET MONTCLAIR IT ' S not hard to see from the imposing hst of activities helow that the loss of John to the school will be a tremen- dous one. As editor of both the Crier and the yearbook, and as one of the most valuable players on the football and basketball teams, John has always dis- plaved superior ability. To participate in this expanded program, besides being an honor student and attending all of College High ' s social affairs, is certainly lough work, but John seems to manage with ease. John is famous for his droll sense of humor, and his loud ties and socks are notorious. Student Council Vice-President : Presi- dent and Secretary of Class: Football; Basketball; Editor-in-Chief of Crier and Yearbook; Chorus; Orchestra; French Club President. WALTEIC nriNZIKER :{n9 EAST FORTIETH STREET I ' ATERSON WAY up there in the ranks of school leaders is Skip. Running the gamut from a top honor student to an outstand- ing athelete. Skip seems to be at home in everything he attempts. Many a time have we sat in the Crier office and list- ened to Skip tell a joke for the ump- teenth time. Walt is one of our most conscientious workers, one who will al- ways do a job well, as can be seen by his work as assistant editor on both the Crier and the yearbook. e can ' t con- ceive, with his wonderful combination of perserverance and intelligence, ho v Skip can help be anything but a success. President and Student Council Repre- sentative of Class; Football; Basketball: Crier Associate; Yearbook Associate; Chorus; French Club.
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JAINE AiNNE FLANDERS 916 LAKE STREET NEWARK IIJ ITH the unbeatable combination of I dark, curly hair and big brown eyes, Jane Anne is certainly one of the most popular girls in the class. First in the class to get her driying license, her car, Lena, has been the source of manv a class joke, all of which Jane Anne has weathered with her wonderful sense of humor. She can usually be seen on the day when the Crier goes to press, dash- ing madly about in search of the hi-lites which she says dominate her life from one issue to the next, but we ' re sure that Jane Anne does get a free minute once in a while, for her popularity demands some leisure time. Class Secretary: Crier Associate: Chor- us; French Club: Dramatic Club. JOAN GA] OW 19 CEDARS ROAD CALDWELL COMBINE beauty, brains, and person- ality, and the obvious outcome is Neesie. Her prowess at math has been a continual source of amazement to both the masculine and feminine element of our class, to say nothing of the teachers. This wouldn ' t be quite so amazing, were not Joan equally as capable in her other studies. Neesie can always be counted on to provide shelter for anyone who can ' t get home after a date. Tall, statu- esque Joan is one of our best cheerlead- ers too, and her unobtrusive manner has won her many life-long friends at Col- lege High. Student Council Secretary: Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer of Class: Cheerlead- er: Crier Associate: Chorus; French Club.
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THEODORE LOBSEIVZ 11 WEST PARKWAY CLIFTON IN the middle of any class argiimeni you will undoubtedly find Teddv fight- ing dauntlessly for his point. Right or wrong, and he ' s more often right, Ted is our class debater. An honor student in every subject, Ted ' s proficiency in math and the sciences has long been the envy of ali who struggle through these courses. Ted has added his scholastic achievements to a fine record on both the basketball and football teams to equal an all-around fellow. Photography is Ted ' s chief hobby, and his many amusing pictures of the class have often entertained us. Persistence is not the least of Ted ' s virtues, and everything he attempts is done thoroughly. Football; Crier Associate: Yearbook Associate; Chorus; French Club; Class President. JOYCE MACFARLAiVE 18 THE FAIRWAY MONTCLAIR WITH a new creation eacK day ( al- ways of the latest style), Mac is definitely one of the best-dressed of our senior class. Her vitty comments have helped keep more than one class dis- cussion going, and her bubbling person- ality has been a decided asset to all of us. Joyce entered College High in the tenth grade, and only no v can we ap- preciate the gap that existed before she came, a gap which she has filled so well. Whenever an advertising committee is needed, you may count on Joyce ' s name being near the top of the list, owing to her creative and artistic ability. Mac has made manv friends here, and we re sure that she won t be forgotten soon. Girls ' A. A.; Chorus; French Club Trea- surer.
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