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DIANE WETTYEBf 510 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE CALDWELL IF anything is ever needed for a class dance, you can always find Diane rushing down for a 60 bus in order to get the desired article. And she suc- ceeds! Quiet and ever neat, Di often surprises us with those shy, witty com- ments that seem to come forth at the most unexpected times. Diane can regu- larly be seen after school engaged in her favorite extra - curicular activity, black and wliite sodas at Wittrock ' s. Be- ing one of the original class who entered in the seventh grade, Di has for six years enlivened the class, and she has won many friends during this time. Class Secretary; Girls ' A. A.: Crier As- sociate; Chorus; French Club. JOAX WHITE 607 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET PATERSON QUIET and shy, Joan has always shown a wonderful willingness to help in any task, and so has made for herself a high place in the class. Wliitie, a name bestowed on her in the seventh grade, is always neat, well-dressed, and one of the most capable of our girls. Her fond- ness for animals, dogs in particular, and her well-known fads for up-to-date clothes, music, and actors have endeared Joan to us all. Whitie is another of the Paterson crowd, and Weida ' s is her pet diversion after school. A diligent, pre- cise worker, Joan ' s projects for school have always been envied for their neat- ness, originality, and the wealth of in- formation included in them. Crier Associate; Girls ' A. A.; French Club. Chorus:
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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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llOBEItT WILKliWS VC ATERVILLE KOAI) FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT SHOULD one be popular with the en- tire class, active scholastically and socially, well-dressed, good-looking, and have some special talent such as draw- ing the caricatures and posters which make every class dance a success, not to mention being the proud possessor of a mellow baritone voice and a love for singing, topped off by having a reputa- tion as the best dancer in the class, he is very likelv to be chosen senior class president. This was true in Bob ' s case. We often wonder what we did before Bob entered College High in the ninth grade, but whatever we missed he has certainly made up to us. President, Vice-President, and Secretary of Class: Crier Associate: Yearbook As- sociate: Chorus: Dramatic Club. IIOBEKT WILLETT 4 RYERSON AVENUE PATERSON MIX a natural interest for sciences with a flare for modern political issues, add a dash of corny humor, and the outcome is Bob. Answering most often to the name Big Bub, Bob always amazes us with his occasionally curly hair and his wild selection of bow ties. His interesting contributions to classes have long been a source of much infor- mation to us, and we are sure that he could convince anyone of a point he wished to put across. Another of the Paterson crowd. Bob hails from the To- towa section, and he can be depended upon to attend any class parties or school functions. Bob has certainly made our days at College High more bearable, and we won ' t soon forget him. Yearbook Associate; Chorus.
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