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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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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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WILLIAM H. NAGEL Bill 24 NASSAU ROAD UPPER MONTCLAIR Class President (8); Class Vice-President (9); Class Secretary ' (7); Class Student Coun- cil Representative (10); Orchestra (7, 8); Chorus (11, 12); Varsity Football (11, 12); Yearbook Associate Editor (12); Crier Associ- ate Editor (11-12); Class Treasurer (12). Bill ' s masculine charm has kept feminine hearts fluttering ever since the seventh grade. With this Hollywood appeal, hov ' ever. Bill com- bines a capacity for participation and hard work in e ' ery phase of school endeavor— class, club, music, and athletics. Besides his jobs on t he Crier and La Campanilla, Bill has held a class office each year. All this, and football, too— for he ' s the fastest man on our team. BARBARA JOAN PALMA Bobbie 116 SEVENTEENTH AVENUE PATERSON Class Secretary (10); Chorus (12); Girls ' A. A. (8), Riding Club (12). With her familiar Have you heard this one? , Bobbie has breezed through school constantly shedding welcome humor on our sometimes weary paths. Barbara also keeps us au courant with the latest swing records and other teen-age subjects on which we all consider her an au- thority. With her attractive personality and well-poised manner, Bobbie will be a success in whatever she attempts. 17
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