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

 - Class of 1947

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linE, THE CLASS OF 1947 AT COLLEGE HIGH, being of sound and dispos- 11 ing mind, memory, and understanding, do hereby make, publish, and de- clare our last will and testament, in manner following, that is to say: e do hereby give and bequeath: To IR. SE BOLD. 146 problem to which we know he is capable of attending. To MISS CALIANDRO, a bottle of white ink to use in writing the black list. To !MR. DE ROSA, a durable, super-light, extra-wide aluminum shovel. To MRS. INCHESTER, a gavel which, we are assured, can be heard in every corner and under every table in the library. To MATT SYLVL4, twenty-four clean lockers. To IR. BOH?s, an original John Rube Goldberg Pike inven- tion which allows him to manipulate the windows from his desk merely bv revolving three times and touching his toes. To DR. MOFFATT, one, guaranteed for life, bull moose. To DR. GLEXrs, a bag of atomic-age cement to base his httle stories on. To DR. FREE IAX. a bushel of apples which have been already deUvered. To DR. KRALSS, a memorandum pad of flax paper with which he can also roll cigarettes. To MR. BLDNE, an ejecting apparatus to throw luiruly students bodily from the classroom. To MR. CONRAD, a group of incoming sophomores who will do nothing but laugh at his jokes: and to aid him in marking them, a laugh meter. To MRS. RAMSDEX, a new crop of herbacious perennials. To MIKE STANISH, a new tackling dummy, replacing Josephine, to be called Fanny. To MRS. PRATT, a set of dumbbells. To : IR. CLIFFORD, a sling shot with a Xorden sling shot sight attached. To : IR. KARP. a pretty model. To IR. MOSTERT. a box of dead flies for his blueberry pie. To THE JUNIORS, undisputed possession of the Crier office, and a tape measure to determine the chest expansion of the new seniors. To THE FACULTY, our grateful appreciation for turning out so fine a class. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and affixed our seal, this 12th day of June, in the year of Our Lord 1947. I signed I The Class of 1947



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Front row, left to right: Barbara Ballou, Peggy Flanders, Adele Pattison, Norma Haupt, Linda Gump, Virginia Hoagland, Gladys Vermeulen, Jo Ann Wallace, Phyllis Durget, Joan Gewecke. Middle roiv: Bill Lane, Pat Lynch, Dick Yeskel, Jean Lockwood, Barbara Palma, Irene Habernickel, Virginia Stan- ton, Bill Nagel, Erwin Bartel, Armen Fisher. Back row: Larry Friend, Harry Wuest, Edson Barlow, Bill Fay, George Gilbert, Bob Van Ess, Bill Yskamp, David Christie. XI R ETURNiNC TO THE HALLS OF C. H. S. for their fifth year, the juniors were kept busy supporting both curricular and extra-curicular activities. At their first homeroom meeting, the juniors began making plans for a dance to be presented in December. The dance, christened The Sno-Ball, was given after the class had worked overtime to overcome the absence of a canopy for the ceiling, and was an immediate hit. Under the supervision of their English teacher. Dr. Russell Krauss, a tour of the Herald Tribune building and a study of the mechanics of journalism was made so that the juniors would be able to undertake the publication of the Crier. On the same day in which the Tribune was visited, the class also attended the Broadway production of Henry , in connection with its study of Shakespeare. Members of the class participated actively in such activities as the chorus and on athletic teams. Yet the juniors showed their versatility by winning honors in their studies too. The class engaged in many varied activities, and climaxed the vear by sponsoring the traditional junior-senior picnic, which capped the busiest year yet spent at College High by the class of 1948.

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