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NORMA L. HAUPT Norm 448 UPPER MOUNTAIN AVENUE UPPER MONTCLAIR Class Secretary (9, 12); Class Treasurer (10); Class Student Council Representative (8); Chorus (9. 11, 12); Girls ' A. A. (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12); Cheerleader (11, 12); French Club (11, 12); Crier Associate Editor (11-12); Advertising Manager of Yearbook (12); Rid- ing Club (7). A small-sized- dvnamo of energy and spunk— that ' s Norma, who has constantly entertained us with her quick retorts and amusing com- ments. Incidentally, Norma was one of the two girls with courage enough to brave senior math. The latter, however, is but one of her talents- she both am;tzes and amuses us with her opinions on all teen-age problems. Also, our thanks go to Norma for the enterprising manner in which she has handled our yearbook ad ' ertising. VIRGINA L. HOAGLAND Ginny 14 BROOKFIELD ROAD UPPER MONTCLAIR Girls ' A. A. (10); Chorus (12). Platinum-blonde Ginny lends an air of so- phistication to our class, and her suave velvety- toned voice has taken away the dullness of many a routine class report. Ginny is an avid reader, and turns in huge monthly book lists to our envy and amazement. She also has a flair for art, and whenever the occasion arises, generously comes to our aid with posters and such. 15
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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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WILLIAM H. LANE Bill 126 ESSEX AVENUE MONTCLAIR Class President (8); Class Treasurer (9, 10); Business Manager of Yearbook (12); Radio Club (10). Another top man in intellect, Bill can tell vou the square of the hypotenuse while most of us are still fumbling with our answer books. With a mathematical rnind that could outwit Py- thagoras himself. Bill has, without exception, been an honor student throughout his six years at C. H. S. He expects to enter the engineering field— a profession for which he is eminently fitted. J. PATRICK LYNCH Pat 366 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET PATERSON Student Council President (12); Class Presi- dent (11); Varsity Football (10, 11, 12); Varsity Basketball Squad (11), Co-captain (12); Varsity Baseball (10, 11, 12); Chorus (11, 12). A varsity man in all three sports and President of the Student Council make quite a combina- tion. But Pat, with a continuous twinkle in his eye, tempers it all v dth his rollicking Irish wit. His cheerfulness and generosity have en- deared him to all his classmates. Calm and un- ruffled on the field and court, he plays a con- sistent and determined game. Pat ' s departure from College High will certainly lea ' e a gap that will be hard to fill. 16
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