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MAUREEN POMFRET 49 CHESTNUT DRIVE PACKANACK LAKE OUR financial wizard, Maureen could, we are sure, squeeze money from a stone, if it were for the good of the class. Muscles, a name which she has long been trying to live down, is the perfect ex- ample of the neat, attractive, and well- dressed high school senior. One of the smoothest dancers we have ever encoun- tered, Maureen is also the mainstay of the cheerleading squad, as witnessed by the fact that she was elected as this year ' s captain. Maureen is often con- fused with her Packanack Lake pal, Joan Neild, and the two of them can usually be seen running to the Erie station at the last minute to catch their train. Class Treasurer; Captain of Cheerlead- ers: Girls ' A. A.; Chorus; Dramatic Club; Crier Assistant. JAMES QlACKERiBlSH 397 EAST FORTIETH STREET PATERSON HIGH in school esteem anywhere in the United States is the handsome athletic hero, and so in C. H. S. there is Jim. Captain, star, and high scorer of the football team, Jim is also a brilliant performer on the basketball floor and baseball diamond. With untrained wavy hair, a band-aid on his face, and garbed in his team sweater, Jim seems irresista- ble to the fairer sex. But brawn and no brain doesn ' t apply in Jim ' s case. He ' s a hard worker, and hopes someday to become a doctor. As co-sports editor of the Crier, Jim ' s work has been com- mendable, and whenever a party is given, you may be sure that h e will be there to liven things up. Class Secretary; Football Captain; Bas- ketball; Baseball; Crier Associate; Chorus.
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JOAN i EILĀ» 16 BEECHWOOD DRIVE PACKANACK LAKE PERT and petite is Joan, an all-around girl. With an unequalled sense of humor, a flair for attractive clothes, and a hearty set of vocal chords, it ' s not hard to explain Joan ' s tremendous popularity. Besides these attributes, it might be added that she is an excellent dancer, plays a mean piano, and is a fanatical reader, gobbling up every book hot off the presses. At spinning a yarn Joan knows no rival, and the relating of her most recent adventure is always looked forward to by her classmates. President, Secretary, and Treasurer of Class; Cheerleader; Girls ' A. A. Vice- President; Crier Associate; Yearbook Associate; Chorus; Orchestra: Dramatic Club. JOHN PIKE 221 MONTCLAIR AVENUE MONTCLAIR JOHN is one of those people who hap- pens along all too infrequently, a jack of all trades, and their master also. An A student in every subject since he entered C. H. S. in the ninth grade, John is nevertheless a regular fellow and one of the school ' s staunchest backers. John has a wonderful sense of humor, and with the jokes that he takes about his tuba, his ponderous brief case, and his black lunchbox, he needs everv bit of it. One of the school ' s outstanding leaders now, we are positive that soon John will be an important personality in the world at large. Class President; Business Manager of Yearbook; Chorus; Orchestra; Crier As- sistant.
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wl TUOIIBUIIIV IIElll 174 INWOOD AVENUE MONTCLAIR EVERYONE knows that you have to he mighty popiHar to be elected president of the student council or cap- tain of an athletic team, hut when a person is chosen for both positions, as in Trip ' s case, it ' s downright phenom- enal. Tall, lanky, and with a fascinat- ing crew cut. Trip has displayed amaz- ing ability in school work and on all the teams. He is a rabid sports enthusi- ast, and his work as co-sports editor on the Crier has added new drive to the back page. Popularity plus intelligence plus ambition equals success equals Trip. Student Council President and Vice- President; President. Vice-President, and Student Council Representative of Class; Football: Basketball Captain; Baseball; Crier Associate: Yearbook Associate; Chorus; French Club Secre- tary. LOUISE RIPLEY 9 HIGHMONT TERRACE MONTCLAIR IF you were to walk down a main street in Podunk, Michigan, you would un- doubtedly bump into someone who knows Louise. The girl is really that popular. Nevertheless, Weesie still manages to devote a goo l deal of her extra time to working for the class and supporting the teams. Louise is the cornerstone of the alto section in the chorus, and she is one of the better dancers in the class. Always full of pep, Weesie constantly sells more tickets to school affairs than anyone else in the class, and her marvelous sense of humor bolsters the class morale in such a wav that we are never depressed when Louise is nearby. Student Council Representative; Cheer- leader; Girls ' A. A.; Chorus; French Club President.
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