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DOLGLAS SMITH 34 ATLANTIC AVENUE OCEAN GROVE SOMETIMES being short in stature hampers a boy athletically, but the exception that proves the rule in this case certainly seems to be Doug. Adept at any sport, he has consistently been honored with athletic awards for most of his high school years, and his collec- tion of M ' s must be enormous by this time. Doug is one of those unfortunate people who is always being injured, so whenever he carries the ball, a hush immediately falls over the spectators. Doug has the great distinction of hailing from Bean Town, and he deservedly claims possession of wonderful taste in clothes, not to mention an envied wavy pompadour. Student Council President: Class Secre- tary; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Chorus. BETTY VANDER SCHAAF 42 CHAYTOR STREET CLIFTON THE most courageous girl in College High ' s class of ' 47, Betty has defi- nitely proven her daring by being the only member of the fair sex to brave both senior math and physics. To look at this tall, platinum blonde, one would never suspect that under those good looks is a scientific mind. Betty has been, in addition to these scholastic achievements, a loyal supporter of the Girls ' A. A. since she entered the class in the ninth grade, and she has excelled in all sports. We might also add that Betty is a wonderful dresser, and that she is always on hand to make every school activity a success. Girls ' A. A.; Chorus; Class Secretary.
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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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93 VALLEY ROAD CLIl ' TON WHENEVER you hear a group of boys laugliiug at the top of their voices in the hall or the ( .rier office, you may be sure that Floyd is right in the middle of the crowd, for he is definitely the class clown and practical joker. All our worries are forgotten when Chickie is around, for his stories of Bean Town, his gas station, and the Clifton gang have kept the dullest moments alive. His contributions to classes have forced even the teachers to laugh, but Floyd, with his vividly-colored shirts and easv- to-manage wave, takes it all in his stride. Just as he has made our six years at College High more interesting, so will Floyd enliven the surroundings wher- ever he goes. French Chorus. Club; Class Vice-President: C AllOL WEDIM 323 EAST THIRTIETH STREET PATERSON HALF-CLOSED lids with long, curly lashes over big China-blue eyes, naturally wavy brown hair, a sense of humor that everyone envies, and an in- fectious giggle; this could only add up to one person, Carol. One of the few Paterson commuters left in the flock. Carol is an efficient rewrite editor for tlie Crier, a peppv cheerleader, and a loyal supporter of all the teams. Carol seems to be inseparable from her two chums, Maureen and Joan Neild, and the three of them, in their black coats with collars turned up, constitute a tri- ple threat to American manhood. Cheerleader; Girls ' A. A. Secretary: Crier Associate; Chorus; French Club; Dramatic Club.
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