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JOAN E. GEWECKE Gooie 35 BERKELEY AVENUE NE A ARK Class Vice-President (11); Class Secretary (12); Class Treasurer (9); French Club (11), Secretary ' (12); Girls ' A. A. (12); Cheerleader (11, 12); Dramatic Club (12); Chorus (9, 11, 12); Class Student Council Representative (12). Commuting from Newark to iXIontclair via the trusty 60 bus hasn ' t dampened Gooie ' s high spirits, nor dimmed her sunny smile, which, in- cidentally, has often helped to pierce the fog of many an exam. Joan ' s natural e.xuberance and her lustv E-vah-team-rah ' that reached the ears of even the deafest hnesman were great morale builders at our football games. In short, blue- eved Gooie ' ' has been a welcome addition to our class. GEORGE W. GILBERT George 16 MYRTLE AVENUE CALDWELL Chorus (12). Although he entered College High in the ele enth grade in his characteristically unob- trusive manner, George has since shown a great willingness to cooperate in all class affairs. Nor does his shy manner hide his innate politeness. Moreo ' er, George is always being kidded about his vi id sweaters, but refuses to let anything ruffle his natural good humor. George is inter- ested in sports writing or ad ' ertising as a future vocation. 13
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ALICE MARGARET FLANDERS ••Peggy 916 LAKE STREET NEWARK Class Secretary (11); Crier Associate Editor (11-12); Girls ' A. A. (7, 8, 11, 12); French Club (11, 12); Chorus (9, 11, 12); Dramatic Club (7, 12). ' •Sweet as apple honey is an apt phrase, as far as it goes, to apply to brown-haired Peggv. But this orderly ' s-oung miss has a far wider range of capabilities. An excellent student, Peggy ap- proaches each task with determination and per- forms it with efficiency, to which her proof and copy work on the Crier will attest. Also, despite her aried list of extra-curricular acti ities, Peggv makes the Honor Roll regularly. LAWRENCE TURNER FRIEND Larry 18 COLONY DRI ' E EAST ' EST ORANGE Class President (12); Editor-in-Chief of Year- book (12); Crier Associate Editor (11-12); Varsity Baseball (if, 12); Varsity Basketball Squad (12); Orchestra (10); French Club (11). The Man of ' 48 ' we think most likely to succeed is none other than Larry, known to his intimate friends as Larr-Larr. His A record, editorship of La Campanilla and the Crier sports page, along with his athletic actiyities, all testify to his varied capabilities. In addition to a well-groomed appearance, Larr ' also possesses a perseverance and a sense of responsibility that arouses the admiration of us all. 12
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LINDA E. GUMP Lind 635 GROVE STREET UPPER MONTCLAIR Class President (8); Class Vice-President (7, 10); Class Student Council Representative (9); French Clut (11), President (12); Girls ' A. A. (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12); Yearbook Associate Editor (12); Crier Associate Editor (11-12); Chorus (11, 12); Dramatic Club (12); Student Council Secretar) ' (12). Super-plus is the best way to describe Linda, who has been endowed with that much sought- for combination— beauty and brains. Equally at home in the intricacies of senior math and on the dance floor, Linda can di- ' ert the thoughts of the most confirmed woman-hater from school problems into more romantic channels. Linda ' s sparkling personality, together with her natural- ness and good sense, assure her continued popu- larity and success. IRENE E. HABERNICKEL Irene 461 EAST FORTIETH STREET PATERSON Class Secretary ' (7); French Club (12), Presi- dent (11); Chorus (12); Girls ' A. A. (7, 8, 9, 10); Yearbook Associate Editor (12); Rid- ing Club (7, 12): Crier Assistant (11-12); Dramatic Club (7). A blonde, gav damsel who claims her heart belongs to Bobby (her equine pal), Irene ' s inter- ests range from the intricacies of languages to the fine points of horsemanship. Irene has justly earned the title of class equestrian for the many blue ribbons she has won at horse shows. Per- haps she cajoles the judges, as she does us, with her fluent French and dulcet tones. J-.: -ijm . 14
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