College High School - La Campanilla Yearbook (Upper Montclair, NJ)
- Class of 1957
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The Class of 1957 Presents LA CAMPANILLA ( COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Upper Montclair New Jersey FOREWORD We, the Class of 1957, have reached a climax— the completion of high school life. We are about to take a greater step— enter- ing college and the life that follows. It is through our work in College High, and the assistance of the faculty, that we are equipped to cope with the future. Ih Ml ■■J cu - as our football coach. as our gym teacher. it- • 1 ? t , ' v Dedication In appreciation for the assistance and guidance given to the students by him, we, the class of nineteen hundred fifty- seven, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Wil- ham P. Dioguardi. . . . as OUT basketball coach as a friend to the students. ' M Seated, left to right: Editors— Mary Lynn CafFrey, Ila Mae Schmidt, Sandra Short, Judson Goldsmith, Susan Fallon, Glen Bartlett, Judith Spritzer, George Cenci, Stephen Degenhardt, Peter Merkel. Standing: Jo Anne Aronson, Beverly Bird, Grace Vermeulen, Susan Heil, Lenore Desmet, Constance Seelbach, Robert Sheppard, Peter Gottschalk, Frank Hopp, Herbert Lee, Stephen White, Roger Fair, Wayne Levin, Arthur Schneider, Robert Drinkuth. Missing from picture: Garole Janow- ski, Anne Westerberg, Lily Holm, Kenneth DeHart. A Logbook of Our Journey LA CAMPANILLA STAFF Editor-in-Chief - Glen Bartlett Assistant to the Editor — Susan Fallon Business Manager Judson Goldsmith Senior Write-ups Carole Janowski Assistants Peter Gottschalk, Robert Sheppard Senior Activities Mary Lynn Caffrey Assistants Beverly Bird, Susan Heil Classes and Activities Ila Mae Schmidt Assistant Connie Seelbach Sports Stephen Degenhardt Assistant Herbert Lee Literary George Cenci Assistant Arthur Schneider Photography Chip DeHart, Peter Merkel Assistant Jo Anne Aronson Art Sandra Short Assistants Peter Gottschalk, Stephen White Advertising Judy Spritzer Assistants Lenore Desmet, Robert Drinkuth, Roger Fair, Grace Vermeulen, Wayne Levin, Anne Westerberg Photographer Frank Hopp Typist Lily Anne Holm We ' ll make that deadline . . . what did you say your quota was? . . . hasn ' t ANY- BODY got any candid shots? ... a page of ads from everyone . . . you mean I was supposed to write that? . . . but. Glen . . . let ' s call Mr. Van Dyke . . . everybody smile ... I wonder if Dio knows . . . say, I have an idea . . . pasting up pages . . . selling subscriptions . . . two seniors to a page . . . travel theme . . . remembering when . . . finally— our yearbook. They Have Directed Us at the Crossroads DR. KEITH W. ATKINSON Director a MISS LOUISE FONKEN Assistant to the Director MRS. JAMES PETTEGROVE Secretary DR. HAROLD C. BOHN Senior Class Advisor MRS. DOROTHY A. SKED Librarian Mr. George Placek Mr. Harold Dundee Chemistry and Physics Biology 10 Dr. Rufus Reed Science 8 Mr. Stephen Kowalski Science 7 Guideposts Dr. Ste ' en Earley English 8 Mr. George Salt English 7 Dr. Edwin Fulcomer English 9 Mrs. Paul Cressey French IV Mr. Horace Sheppard Basic Business 9 Miss Valentine Tonone French 8 and 9 Dr. Maurice MoflFatt PAD 12 Mr. ' alter Kops Social Studies 9 Mr. Robert Beckwith Social Studies 11 Mr. Bertrand Boucher Social Studies 8 Mr. Philip Cohen Modern History Dr Seymour Fersh Social Studies 7 Mr. William C. McXeice Shop 9 Dr. Carl E. Frankson Shop 7 Dr. Arthur Earl Shop 8 4long the Route Mr. William Dioguardi iss Louise Fonken Physical Education Physical Education Mr. James Pettegrove Mrs. Robert Corso English 10 Journalism Mr. Hilton Goodman Dr. Carolyn Bock Spanish I and III, Latin I and 11 French 11 Mr. W. Paul Hamilton English 11 Dr. Harold Bohn English 12 Miss Dorothy Morse Music Mr. Louis Zerbe String Ensemble Mrs. Susan Reynolds Home Economics Dr. Bruce Meserve Math 12 Dr. David Davis Algebra 2 Mr. Paul Clifford Plane Geometry 10 Miss Mildred Osgood Art Mrs. Keith W. Atkinson Mr. Ramon Steinen Typing Math 9 Mr. John Schumaker -Mr. Roland Humphreys Math 8 Math 7 tjC ' 0 ' ' 5C r d . c ' O-K € . M B Ko SENIORS rrr ' 1 K ' ' Honor Roll 7, 8; JAA 7, Pres. 8; J.V. Cheerleader 7, Co-Capt. 8; Masquers 7, 8; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, Treas. 12; Tennis Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council Rep. 10; Cheerleader 12; Library Council 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Latin Club 10; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. JO ANNE ARONSON 125 Gates Avenue Montclair Short, dark and full of life . . . I ' M A CHEER- LEADER! . . . passion for peppermint stick ice cream . . . Montclair Youth Canteen head . . . undaunted loyalty to Rrooklyn and Gil Hodges . . . personality plus . . . It isn ' t so far to — . . . strikes up an acquaintance with anything wearing pants . . . bright eyes. ]o GLEN S. BARTLETT 8 Godfrey Road Upper Montclair G.B. , our indefatigable editor-in-chief ... in- telligent and capable . . . headline deadliner . . . ambitious student . . . ready and agreeable . . . work . . . work . . . work . . . there he goes, cruising in the big Buick . . . resonant, warm tenor voice . . . French star. Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 8, 9, 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Basebilll 10, 11, 12; Cross-Country 10, 11, 12; Basketball 11, Manager 12; Varsity Club 12; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook, Editor- in-Chief 12. G.B BEVERLY ANNE BIRD 445 Parker Street Newark Fairly glowing with goodness . . . winning smile and contagious laughter . . . enjoyably lo- quacious . . . sincere, warm, friendly . . . her step is music, her voice is song . . . angelic innocence . . . full of youth . . . lover of the feline species . . . that Fibber McGee locker . . . imaginative .Alumni Notes. Honor Roll 10; Chorus 9, 10, 12; Choir 12; Bible Club 7, 8, 9; Latin Ckib 10, 12; French Club 11; Cner 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Bev MARY LYNN CAFFREY 562 Highland Avenue Upper Montclair Delights in jazz and jive . . . sparkling brunette with a radiant smile . . . distinctive Irish humor . . . calm, cool countenance . . . bursting with original ideas . . . poised . . . quick-witted . . . ofttimes queen of the dance . . . love that Chevy! . . . Jinx . . . high-spirited cheerleader . . . angel with the devil in her eye. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; JAA 7, 8; J.V. Cheerleader 7, 8; Class Secy 7, Veep 8; Student Council Rep. 9, 10, 12, SecV 11; GAA 9, 10, Sec ' y 11, 12; Cheerleader 12; Masquers 7, 8, 9; Latin Club 10, 11; French Club 11; Tennis Club 10, 11; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook, Senior Activities Editor 12. Maralyn GEORGE P. CEXCI 91 North 10th Street Newark Amiable and good-humored . . . enjo} ' s a good joke . . . three-)ear football man, offense and defense . . . strikes out errors on the CRIER . . . Let ' s go to the diner . . . likes his coffee black . . . powder blue Plymouth . . . outstand- ing Physics student . . . alert, knowing, keen. Honor RoU 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student CouncU Rep. 7; Class Veep 10; Orchestra 7, 8, 9; Football 10, 11, 12; Crier, Proof and Copy Editor 11, 12; Yearbook, Literary Editor 12. STEPHEN PORTER DEGENHARDT 150 North Mountain A ' enue Montclair The head hacker . . . old Joe College . . . Let ' s ha ' e a part) . . . that silly grin . . . good-natured and easy going . . . rates tops in anyone ' s book of friends . . . seldom at a loss for a cle er idea or comment . . . his progressi -e parents . . . Moke . . . sports . . . sense . . . spirit. Chorus 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Manager 8; Basketball 9, 10, 11, Manager 8; Golf Team 10; Varsit Club 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Class Veep 11; Crier, Co-Sports Editor 11, 12; Year- book, Sports Editor 12. Steve G. KENNETH DeHART, JR. 132 Sunset Avenue Verona Full of fun . . . shutter-bug . . . baseball jargon his language ... a thoughtful guy . . . willing and sincere . . . never hit or miss about any- thing . . . skilled in Math and Science ... a natural for the M.D. he plans to add to his distinctive signature. Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Orchestra 8, 9, 10; Latin Club Pres. 10, Treas. 11; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Chip LENORE MARIE DESMET 63 Manor Road Paterson A good organizer . . . heaps of originality . . . leader of the Mares . . . Sweet and Neat . . . bubbling with happiness . . . especially when away camping or playing golf . . . skilled pianist . . . famous for her complete notes ... a diligent worker and faithful friend. Honor Roll 7, 9; JAA 7, 8; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, President 12; Tennis Club 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; French Club 11; Orchestra 10; Class Treasurer 7, Sec ' y 12; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Lee ROBERT HOWARD DRINKUTH 39 Cedar Place Packanack Lake Unfazed by any situation . . . how tlie girls love his fine features . . . and the little MG . . . deliberate, precise, meticulous . . . thoughtful and considerate . . . our five-term treasurer . . . engineering is his goal ... so unselfish . . . amazingly affable and complaisant . . . aviation fiend . . . intellect and good sense. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Pres. 8, 9, Treas. 10, 11, 12; Student Council Veep 11; Base- ball 9, 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Crier, Managing Editor 11, 12. Bobby ROGER B. FAIR 145 Edmund Avenue Paterson Rog . . . directs the baseball forces from the mound . . . noted for his curve ball . . . hard- working super-market employee . . . Over at our Acme — . . . strong bass voice . . . one of Miss Morse ' s reliable choristers . . . Would you go over that once more? . . . amicable grin. Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 8, 9, 10; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Crier 11, 12; Ye arbook 12. Rog Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; JAA 7, 8; J.V. Cheerleader 7, Co-Capt. 8; Masquers 7, 8, 9; Class President 8; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Student Council Sec ' y 11; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook, Assistant Editor 12. SUSAN MARIE ANNE FALLON 822 Grove Street Clifton Scintillating Sue . . . perpetual motion machine . . . sincere friend and confidante . . . spirited, vivacious, fun . . . always a laugh . . . under- standing . . . delightful manner . . . hard worker . . . the philosopher . . . noted for effervescence . . . true sentimentalist . . . twinkling eyes . . . incomparable energy . . . outstanding leadership qualities. Sue JUDSON WILCOX GOLDSMITH 519 Highland Avenue Upper Montclair That unique Goldsmith grin . . . fierce football captain ... at home on any dance floor . . . unpredictable, yet sensible and mature . . . strong body, strong mind . . . softhearted and generous . . . knows every inch of his little rejuvenated mobile . . . hard-working . . . good-looking, congenial and agreeable. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 11; Class Veep 7; Class Treas- urer 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 8, 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; ' arsitv Club 10, 11, 12; Basketball Manager 9, 10; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Jud PETER MATTHEW GOTTSCHALK 161 Chestnut Drive Packanack Lake Pierre de Packanack . . . senior ckiss prexy . . . the actor among us . . . blond and hand- some . . . outstanding Frenchman . . . brains . . . rough football center— before . . . I ' ve got a bad back . . . the Caddy . . . College High ' s physical culturist and muscleman . . . top slug- ger on the baseball squad . . . aesthetic nature. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 11, 12; Football 9, 11; Base- ball 9, 10, 11, Co-Captain 12; Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Class President 7, 12; Student Council Rep. 8, 11; Latin Club 10; French Club 11; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Gotch SUSAN ELLEN HEIL 664 Valley Road Upper Montclair A pert Southern Miss . . . accent and all . . . forever faithful to Mickey Mantle . . . sailor-girl . . . mark her word for that . . . plenty of pulchritude . . . twinkling eyes . . . energy per- sonified . . . her trademark: sweaters and slim skirts . . . hospitable to all . . . light-hearted and free. Honor Roll 7, 8; JAA 7, 8; J.V. Cheerleader 8; GAA 9, 10, 11, Veep 12; Tennis Club 10, Veep 11; French Club 11; Class Treas. 8; Library Council 10, 11, 12; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Susie LILY ANNE HOLM 174 Midland Avenue Montclair ' Quiet and reserved ... a definite niche in the class of ' 57 . . . her exquisite, velvet-like com- plexion, the envy of many a gal . . . long, honey- blonde tresses . . . passion for horses and riding . . . Tennessee, a second home . . . hill- billy music . . . parlez-vous Francais? ■i te. i Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10; JAA 7, 8; Chorus 9, 10; Latin Club 10, 11; French Club 11; Yearbook 12. Lily FRANK JOSEPH HOPP 415 South Parkway Clifton The Little Professor . . . president of the Chorus . . . able singer, too . . . has an avid interest in biology . . . usually seen dissecting a spider or looking at a bug . . . quiet and reserved . . . You got the car today? . . . conservative dress and manner . . . that quizzical look. Chorus 9, 10, 11, President 12; Choir 12; Or- chestra 9; Masquers 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Cross-Country II; Baseball 9; Class Treasurer 8, 9; Latin Club 10, 11; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. CAROLE MARCIA JANOWSKI 158 Plauderville Avenue Garfield Dependable . . . good-natured, free and easy air . . . Why don ' t you all come o ver to my house? . . . unselfish, tactful . . . merry-making master . . . zippin ' around the halls . . . well- bred . . . Canada . . . sensitive, sincere light in her eyes . . . sympathetic and understanding . . . song in her heart . . . tried and true friend. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; JAA 7, 8; J.V. Cheerleader 7, 8; Masquers 7, 8, 9; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Cheer- leader 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Class Sec ' y 10, 11; French Club 11; Library Council 12; Crier, Feature Editor 11, 12; Yearbook, Senior Write-ups Editor 12. Carole HERBERT I. LEE 746 14th Avenue Paterson Herbie . . . the youngest of the crew . . . patters from Paterson . . . constantly craves ice cream . . . loyal cafeteria patron . . . never idle . . . outstanding hoopster . . . back court star . . . finesse . . . fair weather finds him golfing . . . happily harmonious . . . card shark ... an integral part of the class of ' 57. Honor Roll 7, 12; Class SecV 7; Latin Club 10, 11; Cross-Country 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 12; Golf Team 10; Varsity Club 11, 12; Crier 11, 12. Herbie Baseball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. WAYNE M. LEVIN 30 Garrabrant Road Clifton Little Moose . . . cool clothes . . . his strange vocabulary . . . avid Clifton High fan . . . Me and Larry — . . . major domo of third base coaching box . . . When I was a sophomore I batted one thousand . . . Next year Clifton is gonna beat Montclair! . . . Doc Moffat ' s favor- ite pupil. Wayne PETER L. MERKEL West Brook Valley Road Midvale Ear to ear grin . . . incomparable wit ... a dash of sarcasm . . . curly locks . . . our own football hero . . . He scored another touchdown! . . . mad for science fiction . . . lover of the great outdoors . . . determined to someday gapple ine a deer . . . intelligent and individual ideas. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Class Veep 7; Foot- ball 10, 12; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Class Presi- dent 11; Crier, Photography Editor 11, 12; Year- book 12. Merk ILA MAE SCHMIDT 38 Ridge Road Great Notch Cute as a button . . . turned-up nose . . . partial to ruffles . . . and Shetland sweaters . . . doodler extraordinaire . . . sports-minded . . . a seaworthy tra eler . . . future nutrition expert ... a loyal participant in school activities . . . artistic flair . . . her pep ne ' er fails ... an A-1 girl. Honor RoU 7, 8, 10; JAA 7, 8; J. ' . Cheerleader 8; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Orchestra 9, 10; Masquers 7, 8, 9; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Student Council Sec ' y 12; Tennis Club 10, 11; French Club 11; Latin Club 10, 11; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. I ARTHUR MORSE SCHNEIDER 275 19th Avenue Paterson Mature, refined and cultured tastes . . . de- veloped thought . . . tops in this . . . tops in that . . . responsibility unmatched . . . indi- vidualist . . . sua e, erudite . . . inimitable sense of humor . . . self-cognizant . . . dance, jump, ji e . . . passion for Sir Winnie and Enghsh history . . . ambitious. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; Student Council Rep. 9; Class President 10, 11; Latin Club 10, 11; Crier, Editor-in-Cliief 11, 12; Yearbook 12. ■s- Art CONSTANCE MARIE SEELBACH 81 McCosh Road Upper Montclair ' Gold-spun tresses . . . radiant dimpled smile . . . industrious and persevering . . . musically minded . . . her singing violin and mellow alto voice . . . articulate speech . . . serene and tran- quil . . . remains unruffled . . . nonchalant . . . fine-fingered . . . artistically gifted . . . rich with the warmth of inner sunshine. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Masquers 8, 9; JAA 7, 8; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Sec ' y 10; String ensemble Pres. 11, Veep 12; Choir 12; Orchestra 7, 8, 9, Sec ' y-Treas. 10; Tennis Club Sec ' y 10, 11; Latin Club 10, 11. Connie ROBERT ALAN SHEPPARD 128 Hillcrest Drive Packanack Lake Here ' s the Shep . . . rackin ' up points in every- thing he does ... an ace on the track team . . . sharp in wit . . . natural born ode vriter . . . tall, dark ' n ' handsome . . . crazy over the Pirates ... an avid reader . . . plenty of drive to take him far. Honor Roll 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11; Class Pres. 10, Veep 8; Student Council Rep 8, Veep 11, Pres. 12; Latin Club 10; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, Captain 12; Crier, Co-Sports Editor 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Shep SANDRA LU SHORT 24 New Brier Lane Allvvood Fastidious Sandy . . . blonde, smooth and sleek . . . pretty as a picture . . . and she paints ' em too! . . . silver-throated alto . . . twinkle toes . . . entertains on the piano . . . soooo neat and tailored . . . versatile . . . imagination and originahty . . . always ready to pitch in. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 11, 12; JAA 7, 8; GAA 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Masquers 7, 8, 9, 11; Orchestra 8, 9, 10; String Ensemble Veep 11, Pres. 12; Class Sec ' y 8, 9, .10, 11; Crier, Art Editor 11, 12; Yearbook, Art Editor 12. Sandy JUDITH IRIS SPRITZER 89 Union Street Montclair Hip, hip, let ' s go . . . But kids, we NEED a practice! . . . our jet-haired cheering captain . . . innumerable accomplishments . . . A ' s with ease . . . planning a career in journalism . . . dark eyes a-sparkling . . . orderly, vivacious, gregarious . . . profound thinking . . . intelligent speaking . . . doodles and diets . . . veritable miss efficiency. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; JAA 7, 8; GAA 9, 10, 11; Masquers 7, 8; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Tennis Club 10, 11; Student Council Rep. 10; Cheer- leader 11, Captain 12; French Club 11; Latin Club 10, 11; Crier, News Editor 11, 12; Yearbook, Ad- vertising Editor 12. Judy GRACE VERMEULEN 531 Russell Avenue Wyckoff Perky, saucy Grade . . . watch the heads turn as she walks through a crowd . . . just plain pretty . . . big blue eyes . . . abounding with fun . . . and the devil . . . loyalty to Governor Meyner . . . adores children . . . future home- maker . . . friendly and cheerful. Chorus 10, 11, 12; GAA 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Crier, Circulation Editor 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Grade ANNE LOUISE WESTERBERG 312 Fullerton Avenue Montclair Overflowing with sweetness . . . the littlest angel . . . celestial voice and all . . . sincere willing- ness to help . . . sympathetic and kind . . . her enormous lunches . . . studious . . . efficient, de- pendable and intelligent . . . tackles every prob- lem with enthusiasm ... a friendly smile for all. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Bible Club 7, 8, 9; Class Secy 8; GAA 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Peanut STEPHEN WILLIAM WHITE 350 18th Avenue Paterson Dark hair, black eyes . . . dance floor king . . . willing to trade wisecracks with anyone who will brave them . . . Highland Lakes ' trusted lifeguard . . . many a class enlivened by his extensive knowledge . . . plus that touch of sarcastic humor . . . vivid personahty ... re- liable, frank . . . sensitive, fascinating. Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; French Ckib 11, 12; Var sitv Club 11, 12; Class Veep 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Crier 11, 12; Yearbook 12. Steve JOY MICHELE HILLEGAS The errant member of the class of ' 57 . . . Junior year: Oregon bound! ... a year ' s leave of absence and a happy return . . . willowy, raven-haired lass . . . affectionate, beaming smile . . . distinctive style of dress . . . cheerful, efficient Cherry Aid . . . unfailingly pleasant disposition. Honor Roll 7, 8; JAA 7, 8; GAA 9, 10, 11; Bible Club 7, 8, 9; Masquers 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10, 11; French Club 11; Latin Club 10, 11; Library Coun- cU 11; Crier 11; Yearbook 12. Joy .No Matter How Far We Travel, Well Never Forget . . . Sitting in the auditorium taking test after test . . . interviews . . . September 1951, the class of ' 57 met for the first time . . . Homeroom in the Library . . . learning parliamentary procedure . . . initiation by the almighty eighth graders . . . the long wait in line at the book store ... Dr. Glenn: You could buy a lot of ice cream sodas for that . . . the time we all planned flying lessons on tlie trainer in the Science building . . . clay on the ceiling of the Art room . . . Mrs. Winchester reading stories ... our Christmas pageant . . . the time wc fixed Dr. Pinchers bench and it collapsed with him and some observers on it . . . Jimmy Allen put dry ice in the desk drawer and it evaporated during Social Studies . . . buying lunch in the caf and finding out there were no more empty tables . . . Initiation at Carole ' s house and the police raid . . . tlie time Bev ' s hair grew six inches overnight and Mary Lynn tried it on . . . Lily interviewed the warden of the Caldwell Penitentiary for a report on occupations . . . Mr. Conrad giving lollipops to the attendance collectors . . . the girls sneaking down to the haunted house on Valley Road and got caught by a neighbor . . . Steve White ' s first chalk talk ... the scavenger hunt in Carfield at one of Carole ' s infamous parties . . . the time the girls beat the boys in baseball thanks to Jo Anne ' s pitching and their overconfidence . . . the day Sue broke George ' s notebook and Mary Lynn laughed for three days . . . Mr. . D. and golf . . . trips down to the medical office . . . Fall registration ... I wonder how everyone will look? ... the time Bev got caught on the ledge in the quarry and couldn ' t get down, while Audrey commenced to get an asthma attack . . . our Halloween party up in the Recreation building . . . singing with Dio, by the fire . . . tlie time 11a stitched her slip to her skirt while mending a seam . . . the snowball fights down at the art building and in the amphitheater . . . Mr. Sheppard ' s recounts of Benny and Mushy . . . getting caught out on a Umb in Mr. Kops ' s class . . , his stare ... all the worries about the Davy Jones Drag . . . the slumber party afterwards ... 36 hours without sleep . . , Graduating to the upstairs lockers . . . proving the shortest distance between two points is a straight line in Geometry class . . . Miss Kuhnen ' s early morning bird walks and the rare pink-feathered sophomorus . . . eating octopus meat in Biology . . . raising cross- eyed planaria . . . Mr, Conrad and the book club plays . . . This is the year we grow up . . . pre- senting HIROSHIMA . . . the judge did fudge the jury . . . Dr. Bock ' s: So much for third declension io ' s . . . when Steve Degenhardt wore a red wig and sat in tlie first soprano section of the Chorus . . . sun- ning ourselves up in the amphitheater on the 3rd of March . . . Incompali . . . getting class rings . . . wading in the pools at Longwood Gardens . . . singing on the bus all the way home . . . Mr. Marck ' s fondness for clialk . . . DDS . . . Is the bus for the game full yet? . . . petticoat-clad boys doing the can-can at our French Follies Aud . . . setting up tables with checked tablecloths and candles for Evening in Paris . . . sing- ing Earth Angel . . . school spirit plus . . . Steve Degenhardt escorting a sneaker-clad Miss to the Prom . . . the Varsity Club . . . the cake-baking genius of Canuck and Gazoo . . . the terrible suspense of report cards . . . the Honor Roll . . . how the seventh graders seem to get smaller and smaller each year . . . Vintage! . . . The I Hate Men club . . . George ' s boat . . . jumping ditches while the workmen dug more . . . Mr. Hamilton and the dependable thermometer in Room 4 . . . Yo-Ho . . . going to see Midsummer Night ' s Dream . . . how it managed to rain at every football game . . . Met Champs once again . . . those famous odes by Big Art and Shep . . . hearing Carole say at least once every French class, But Mrs. Cressey. in Canada we say ... ... Journalism . . . re-submit . . . the Warren regime . . . Detention . . we all sang Happy Birthday to Dcv on Feb. 17th in English class (her birthday being in June) . . . Magazine Drive . . . Autumn Leaves . . . Joy left, Oregon-bound . . . taking over the Crier . . . the picturesque Crier office, our favorite haunt . . . Rae paper here, Rae paper there, but not a story ready to type . . . Pete hobbling around on crutches for the second time in six months . . . the mob behind the building between classes . . . Mr. Placek ' s Christmas tree . . . how we fit 12 in the MG with hockey sticks for the ride to Mountainside Park . . . cars, Cars, CARS ... 17 more days . . . I have my license! . . . the shore and salty, sandy watermelon . . . cheering tryouts . . . I ' m a cheerleader ' echoed through the halls for a month . . . Steve decided to drive down an interesting road and Jud had to pull his car out of 5 feet of mud . . . everyone wanting the first ride in Bobby ' s MG ... See you at Can- Summer vacations , . . letters never written . . . returning as seniors . . . Dr. Bohn: Did you get that, observers? . . . Peter G ' s various hair-dos throughout the years . . . tlie abduction of Arthur in his pajamas . . . Mary Lynn ' s affinity for accidents . . . WHAT WOULD THE VISITORS THINK? ... the suspicious number of teachers that retired after teaching our class . . . The ' 57 Frenzy, at 7:45 four more concessions to set up . . . Doc Moffatt ' s expression when seven people had current events . . . bulletin boards and ex- cellent reports . . . Ohio, Peanuts, and Scarface . . . Like a sweet little honey . . . Pep rallies at 11:45 . . . the sideline chant of We want cartwheels . . . those football games where every finger, toe and nose was blue from cold . . . good luck omens . . . the Halsted game we never played . . . the enormous Hockey field at Glen Ridge, the Mares came in second , , . the morning Dr. Bohn was interviewing and Arthur gave his impersonation of Winnie . . . the unusual feeling of PRESENTING the Thanksgiving assembly ... the mad dash for English only to be late . . . the litde quizzes . . . All right, Bohdett, stick to the formula . . . our PAD Christmas party . . . the unique punch, sardines, mushrooms ana all . . . Y ' earboolc deadlines . . . Oh I can do that to- morrow during my free hour . . . Mrs. Sked, is the Library typewriter being used now? . . . the privilege of passing out first in aud . ' . . Let ' s go down to the Diner . . . Some programs are serious— some are just plain whacky . . . Peter ' Elvis ' Gottschalk . . . realiz- ing the importance of the scholarship fund . . . applica- tions . . . dreaded College Boards ... a quick jaunt to Taylor ' s for a cone . . . choosing, rehearsing, antici- pating and finally giving our Senior Play . . . senior _ girls a n | junior hny. ' j . . . the tense overtimes at bas- ketball games . . . winning by two points . . . Dr. A ' s little chats . . . tlie Choir ' s inspiring presentation at the Christmas Concert . . . I ' ve been accepted! . . . how much Mr. Cenci did for us— dance tickets, pro- grams and schedules . . , the morning the Modem History class gave Mr. Cohen some cotton so that he could hear himself tliink . . . Mrs. Sked shrieking at us, Keep quiet or get out! . . . Swami Schultz and the Library seances . . . I ' ve been gappeled! . . . Cutsies! Relinquishies! . . . Sue ' s singing . . . when Chip found a Corvette in his Christmas stocking . . . skating party at Grace s . . . much we planned to do . . . May Day Anybody . jaunts to . . spring membering signing the big city . . , comradeship ' s our codf fever . . . the last this, the last that . , . all our high school crazes and crushes yearbooks . . . the beauty and solemnity of Bacca- laureate . . . sad farewells . . . faithful promises . closing of our College High life . . . All we did, did in fun ... the last week ' s fling . . . Pomp i Curcumstance . . . entering the amphitheater as sen and leaving as alumni. CLIFFY DOESKJ ' T MHOCE COORDS P WO(j PRFYTY SOOKJ OU ' RE GOIKJG JO GET A SHOCKER IDIOSYN NAME LIKES JO ANNE ARONSON Ivv Leaguers GLEN BARTLETT Cadillacs and money BEVERLY BIRD Food and people who are out of their minds L RY LYNN CAFFREY Jinx and summer vacations GEORGE CENCI Powder blue STEVE DEGENHARDT William, Kenny and DuVall CHIP De HART Turquoise Corvettes LENORE DESMET Records, singing, presents .... BOB DRINKUTH Cars ROGER FAIR Opera and baseball SUE FALLON Laughter and fun JUD GOLDSMITH Quickies PETE GOTTSCHALK Baseball and blackstrap molasses SUE HEIL ButtondoNvn collars; Mickey Mantle; animals LILY HOLM The South FRANK HOPP Green parasite with white berries CAROLE JANOWSKI Dirty, ripped sneakers HERB LEE His brother Willie and Giants . WAYNE LEVIN Turquoise-blue ' 49 Mercs PETE MERKEL Girls named Sue ILA SCH.MIDT Black and white milkshakes ARTHUR SCHNEIDER People CONNIE SEELBACH Convertibles and white so.x BOB SHEPPARD Pittsburgh Pirates SANDY SHORT Sincerity JUDY SPRITZER Subtle humor GR. CE VERMEULEN Tall, dark and handsome men ANNE WESTERBERG Clean hal ls STEVE WHITE Dr. Bohn and Mr. Cohen CRASIES PET PEEVE NOTED FOR QUOTE Going steady Her friendliness Fabulous. Ten unit headlines Intellect You ' re utterly and completely incompetent. Clutches in cars and critical people Crazy antics Sure, help yourself. Cartwheels Her looks Pretty tough, isn ' t it? Blondes The twinkle in his eye Hey Merk, let ' s go for coffee. Carole and Sue Piggy Plymouth and Frustrated Ford Anybody got gas r,, money? Cops Slide rule accomplishments Think Big. Unmanageable hair Clothes Don ' t forget, we have AA today. MG ' s that don ' t run The MG C ' mon you guys. Baseball coaches Pitching ability You ' re sick. Dirty, ripped sneakers Enthusiasm Oh, how clever! Women drivers His little bomb OK, get out and push. Conniving Dramatic talent I don ' t need a haircut. Motorcycles and Dodger fans Southern sweetness Oh how romantic. Typing deadlines Opalescent complexion .... Who did the French? Gabby women Peaceful cogitation We ' re starting late Everything at one time g i t X- or another Big, brown, cow eyes What a clod! Everything Loyalty to the Giants Let ' s go over to the Caf. Conceited football players.. Night life It be your heart. People Stone-faced stare Ridiculous! Hypocracy and fig newtons Propriety You ' re kidding! People So many things At them boys Meyer Bros, and people ' e- who make you pay for gas.. Dimples I hate it . . . People with no it sme-e-ells. ichool-spirit Leadership People are no darn good. Math, asparagus and iffected people Aesthetic appreciation Hey, ya ' know Monday mornings, diets somethin ' ? and eyeglasses Her mannerisms C ' mon kids. Riding home on buses Glistening hair Hey Con, let ' s go. Algebra II Her size No Bev, I don ' t think we ' d better. [His age Jitterbugging Do you really? ' I ' ll Ht mi!! ! ■y We Bequeath . . . JO ANNE ARONSON-the Junior boys to the Junior girls. GLEN BARTLETT-headline style sheets to anybody who wants them. BEVERLY BIRD— a can of oil to the first soprano section. MARY LYNN CAFFREY-her cartwheeling ability to Mary Kasser. GEORGE CENCI-his slide rule to Willie Drinkuth. STEVE DEGENHARDT-his draft card to Ed Kenney and Ron DuVall. CHIP DeHART-his lunch money to the Latin Club. LENORE DESMET-her GAA presidency to a sophomore girl. BOB DRINKUTH— his locker to anyone who can clean it out. ROGER FAIR— Jo Anne Aronson to the juniors. SUE FALLON-her eyelash curler to Mr. Marck. JUD GOLDSMITH-his parking space to his brother. PETE GOTTSCHALK-his carefree happiness to Ernie Remig. SUE HEIL— her lunch to Benji. LILY HOLM— her proficiency in French to next year ' s French class. FRANK HOPP— Chorus presidency to anyone who can yell loud enough. CAROLE JANOWSKI-her slightly tarnished halo to her little sister. HERB LEE-his bludgeon to Dr. Moffatt. WAYNE LEVIN-his pipe to Ed Kenny. PETE MERKEL-he ' s taking it with him. ILA SCHMIDT— her student council minutes to anyone who can decipher them. ART SCHNEIDER-his entire collection of odes to Keith. CONNIE SEELBACH-leaves. BOB SHEPPARD-his drinking song to Dio. SANDY SHORT-her page-boy to Ann Brewster. JUDY SPRITZER-the College High Corner to Terri Rachiele. GRACE VERMEULEN-her favorite spot behind CHS to Janey Knoph. ANNE WESTERBERG-her height to Bob Windeler. STEVE WHITE— his dance floor prowess to Nance. UNDERCLASSMEN ' MmiL Juniors Five down, one to go ... 18 boys and nine girls . . . exchange student . . . magazine drive . . . presented Hallowe ' en dance, Bat ' s Ball . . . took over CRIER . . . well attended meetings . . . the green CRIER . . . last dance . . . Winter Wonderland . . . Chem. labs . . . junior boys and senior girls . . . OUR candidates for Student Council . . . the first dri -er ' s license . . . Mr. Hamilton ' s waiting list . . . moving into the new CRIER office in Life Hall . . . slaving at the Junior-Senior picnic . . . Mr. Beckwith ' s blue eyes . . . dancing all night at the Prom. all work ... no phy hen session First row, left to right: Katherine Schwartz, Carol Howard, Beverly Hugo, Susan Grossman, Anne Sommer, Barbara Edwin, Linda Rae, Jerilyn Weiner, L Tine Yacenda. Second row: Edgar Romberg, Wade Bartlett, Arthur Wycoff, Donald Valentine, Robert Krugman, Marshall Jugel, Victor Micati, Eugene Eagles. Third row: Henry Yager, Alber- to SepuKeda, Donald Du Vail, Albert Engle, Herman Pettegrove, Robert Windeler, Mark Polderman, Drew Berry, John Van Ness, Donald Rhodes. First row, left to right: Terese Rachiele, Joan Damiano, Mary Kasser, Sally Wilson, Chris- tine MacDonald. Second row. Nancy Fendrich, Diane Basset, Andree Wright, Bonnie Shep- pard, Linda Bremer, Virginia Humphreys, Diane Thimme, Lorraine Cimino. Third row. John Cannel, Harold Pettegrove, Andrew Lang, Vincent Drucker, Ernest Reniig, Robert Ross, Norman Bohn, Thomas Goldsmith, William Drinkuth, Ronald Du Val, Jolm Somnier, John Robb, Herbert Califano, Alex Aikman. Sophomores Elected Bill Drinkuth prexy for first semester . . . Alex Aikman head for second term . . . Veeps: Alex Aikman, Ron DuVall . . . Secretaries: Ginni Humphrey, Chris McDonald . . . Sophomores gave two dances . . . Thanksgiving and Easter . . . pur- chased class rings. hacking it up L . H Perfect examples of what? femmes fatales First row, left to right: Kathleen Parr, Brenda Wolak, Barbara Bannister, Julia Forrest, Vir- ginia Kelley. Second row. Antonia Ballare, Helen Gordon, Barbara Seelbach, Antonia Ra- chiele, Ellen Larsen, Harriet Bograd, Barbara Mansell, Nancy White. Third row. Gil Peter- son, Richard Boschen, Roy Bernt, Nicholas Califano, Don Smith, Richard Robinson, Ronald Young, Allan Sachleben, John Maines, Robert Atkinson, William Shershin, Steve Palmer, Richard Miller, James Behrman. Freshmen cheese, please! Found out that the first year of high school isn ' t too different from eighth grade . . . discovered un- known sides o f each other at come-as-you-are- vhen- called party . . . girls found out that outnumbering boys eight to seven has certain compensations when they elected Ellen Larsen president, Alan Sachtle- ben, vice-president, Jinnv Havman secretarv, Toni Rachiele treasurer, Helen Gordon, Student Council representati e . . . surprised school bv calling ' alen- tine Dance The Pink Pachyderm Plod . . . surprised selves even more b) ' making a profit on this % ' enture. Angelic innocence A totem tangent First TOW, left to right: Barbara Fendrich, Janet Fallon, Virginia Campbell, Kathleen Parahus, Karen Westerberg, Mary Ellen Sheft, Nancy Harmon. Second row. Phyllis Valentine, Carolyn Hulst, Cynthia Janowski, Kathleen Hartz, Virginia Goldsmith, Susan Lee, Beverly Ennis, Jeanie Sked. Third row: David Ruiter, Stephen Halliwell, Laurence Rubenstein, Richard Cen- ci, William Frazier, Eric Mortenson, John Greene, William DeSmedt, David Nochimson, Paul Caffrey, Griffith Feeney, Robert Cooke, Lawrence Rubinson, William Carlson, Henry Shinman. Class of ' 61 Welcome the newcomers with a bang-up initia- tion . . . toured the Little Falls Water Purification Plant . . . inspired by The Diary of Anne Frank . . . contributed to the noisy lower halls . . . always run- ning around . . . shorter than ever . . . and, oh, those parties! Nature girls Cohorts in crime Wham! First row, left to right: Barbara Kocis, Linda Desmet, Jane Mcllveen, Susan Short, Cecily Drucker, Linda Goldsmith, Patricia Smith. Second row: Barry Bernson, Bruce Bristol, Diane Windeler, Virginia Redding, Nancy Tabenkin, Ruth Lehr, Mary Atkinson, Daryl Krogman, Eileen Peterson. Third row: Edmund Thimme, Howard Mindus, Mason Young, Robert Du- Vall, Bruce Anderson, John Damiano, Arthur Nleserve, Walter Romberg, Jeffrey Jones, Scott Gamlen, Peter Loughnane, Allison Schleicher. Missing from picture: Carol Van Horn, Rich- ard Dugap. Class of ' 62 Darling newcomers . . . with crazy antics . . . racked up in an amazing magazine sales record . . . gave carefully planned cake sale . . . visited Havden Planetarium . . . amused us with Odyssey of Riinyon Jones . . . Bruce Bristol, first president . . . Barry Bur- son, veep . . . Pat Smith, second semester president . . . Jerry Thimme, Linda Desmet, Jeff Jones, other officers . . . initiated by Class of ' 61 . . . guided by Dr. Firsch . . . our Class of ' 62. In a few years . . . Sech fun One . . . two . . . three . . College High on the y COLLEGE HIGH CRIER The triueekly publicalion o ihe slutltnls of the New Jersey State Teachers College ilemonstration high school, at Montclair. Rated as a jirst class paper by the Columbia Scholastic Press Editor-iit-Chief ARTIR ' R SCHNF.IDER Associate Editors Managing , Robert Drinkulh Pieu ' s Judilh Spriliti Features Carole Janoweki .Assistant JoAiine Aronson K ' rilers (,l,ii llarllcll, .Su iin Fullon, Peter Merkel. Ellen Si ' hinman, Stephen White Alumni Beverly Bird Sports Robert Sheppard, Stephen Degenhardt Frool and Copy George Cenci Assistants Mary Lynn Caffrey, Susan Fallon, Peler Goltschalk Glen Bjrtletl, Frank Hopp, Wayne Typists 11a Mae Schmidt Glen Banlell, Judson Goldsmith Peler Merkel Sandra Short . ' I, Barbara Edu enman, Richard Cent s Grefe, Beverly Hur (a hielr. Uiane Thinime, John Va Philip Wl.ile, Robert Windeler Crier M eeting Monday ' s deadline . . . deadline three days past . . . trips to CuUen ' s . . . those beautiful shots that didn ' t turn out . . . phone calls from Mrs. Rae . . . late copy . . . 207 words, we need 275 . . . getting the facts straight . . . composing timely ears . . . authentic alumni notes . . . controversial editorials . . . neat files . . . our motheaten trophy collection . . . Mof- fatt ' s mottos . . . balanced make-up (rare) . . . trips to Bond ' s . . . Who ' s a typist? . . . where ' s a typewriter? ... no more copy paper . . . Etienne and Alighieri . . . instant coffee and chicken pies . . . their mock issue. First TOW, left to right: Grace Vermeulen, Sandra Short, Judy Spritzer, Peter Merkel, Arthur Schneider, George Cenci, Robert Drinkuth, St ephen Degenhardt, Robert Sheppard. Second roti;: Jo Anne Aronson, Susan Fallon, Ila Mae Schmidt, Beverly Bird, Susan Heil, Lenore Desmet, Constance Seelbach, Judson Goldsmith, Peter Gottschalk, Frank Hopp, Herbert Lee, Stephen White, Roger Fair, Wayne Levin, Glen Bartlett. Missing from picture: Chip DeHart. n i rC ' Ot- ' .on .Qr - ' f . FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL OFFICERS President Robert Sheppard Vice President Drew Berry Secretary Ila Mae Schmidt Left to right: John Damiano, John Cannel, Mary Lynn CafFrey, Helen Gordon, Jack Greene, Robert Krugman, Mr. Robert Beckwith, Drew Ber- ry, Robert Sheppard, Ila Mae Schmidt. Student Council Wrote new council constitution . . . club program started . . . social calendar set up . . . library conduct corrected . . . developed treasury . . . gave The Dance . . . officers sent to N.J.A.H.S.C. convention . . . bolstered school spirit . . . corrected clocks . . . corrected conduct in halls . . . fixed the change machine. Left to right: Howard Mindus, Jo Anne Aronson, Jack Greene, Robert Ross, Drew Berry, John Van Ness, Terese Rachiele, Stephen White. SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL OFFICERS President Stephen White Vice President John Van Ness Secretary Therese Rachiele Chorus Elected officers . . . Frank Hopp-president . . . Steve White- vice president . . . Connie Seelbach— secretary . . . sang at annual Christmas Concert . . . girls attired in traditional black and white, boys wore dark suits . . . worked harder and harder . . . sang at formal Spring Concert . . . used new auditorium in Life Hall! First TOW, left to right: D. Tliimme, C. Howard, B. Bannister, A. Brews- ter, C. Sova, N. White, V. Kelly. A. Ballare, B. VVolak, V. Heyman, K. Parr, H. Bograd, B. Mansell, N. Fendrich, J. Weiner, I. Schmidt, E. Larsen. Second row: L. Cimino, B. Hugo, B. Seelbach, B. Bird, C. er- meulen, S. Fallon, M. L. Caffrey, H. Gordon, S. Heil, C. Seelbach, B. Sheppard, S. Wilson, L. Desmet, D. Basset, T. Rachiele, J. Damiano, V. Humphreys, L. Bremer. Back row: W. Shershin, R. Atkinson, J. Maines, R. Bernt, G. Bartlett, T. Goldsmith, I. Goldsmith, R. Windeler, A. Sachel- ben, R. Young, P. Hopp, A. Schneid- er, R. Fair, D. Smith, V. Micati, N. Califano, J. Connel, R. Boschen. Missing from picture: Carole Janow- ski, Jo Anne Aronson. MISS MORSE Select group ... a capella . . . first year together . . . honored with NEW music . . . share program with chorus . . . made debut at the Christmas Concert . . . partial to contemperary harmony . . . everyone has his own music! . . . work hard but it pays off . . . so- pranoes award Miss Morse with a box of cotton for her ears . . . sang at Spring Concert . . . baccalaureate . . . graduation. Choir First row, left to right: Harriet Bo- grad, Ellen Larsen, Bonnie Sheppard, Barbara Seelbach, Linda Rea, Jerilyn Weiner, Anne Westerberg. Second row: Connie Seelbach, Sandy Short, Lenore Desmet, Barbara Mansell, Virginia Humphreys, Ila Schmidt, Grace Vermeulen, Beverly Bird, Back row: Arthur Wycoff, Donald Smith, Roger Smith, Frank Hopp, Thomas Goldsmith, ' Glen Bartlett, Wade Bartlett, Herbert Califano, Roy Bernt, Nick Califano, Gilbert Peter- son. Missing from picture: Carole Janowski. Library Council Seated, left to right: Gordon Carl- son, Edgar Romberg, Barbara Kocis, Beverly Ennis, Mrs. L. Sked, Ad- visor, Antonia Ballare, Barbara Ban- nister, Kathleen Parr and Barry Bemson. Prexy, Linda Rae . . . members NJSLCA . . . help Mrs. Sked . slip books . . . make library policies . . . keep our library neat . gave cake sale . . . went to N. Y. . . . Atlantic City. Elected Bob Windier prexy . . . become members of N.J.J. C.L. . . . went to the Trenton convention . . . held Slave Sale . . . traded Sophomores for pennies . . . made needed money . . . held first club dance . . . Roman Romp. Latin Club First TOW, left to right: Teresa Rachiele, Lorraine Cimino, Christine Macdonald, Andree Wright, Mary Kasser, Sally Wilson, Joan Damiano. Second row: Henry Yager, Herbert Califano, Linda Bremer, John Robb, Diane Thimme, Robert Windeler, Alex Aikman, Thomas Goldsmith, Donald Rhodes, John Cannel, Her- man Pettegrove, Drew Berry, John Sommer and Ernest Remig. J.V. Cheerleaders Kneeling, left to right: Janet Fallon, Jeanie Sked. Standing: Jane Mcll- veen, Beverly Ennis, Cynthia Janow- ski. Chose Janet Fallon and Jane Mcllveen co-captains . . . got new letters . . . learned to run along the railroad tracks . . . developed new cheers . . . spurred the J.V. ' s on to victory . . . future varsity debs. Athletes supreme . . . win our games and championships . . . gold stars and varsity letters . . . black jackets and gold footballs . . . break records . . . make touchdowns, baskets, and home runs . . . mostly first string men . . . Dio ' s pawns . . . really top flight guys. Varsity Club First row, left to right: W. Drin- kuth, R. Sheppard, S. Degenhardt, R. Fair, P. Gottschalk, S. White, H. Lee, E. Remig, K. DeHart. Second row: D. Rhodes, E. Kennv, T. Goldsmith, J. Goldsmith, M. Polder- man, VV. Bartlett, J. Van Ness, D. Berry, N. Bohn, Mr. Dioguardi, coach. Third row: S. Valentine, R. DuVall, G. Cenci, P. Merkel, V. Micati, R. Drinkuth, W. Levin, A. Wycoff, D. DuVall. STEVE DEGENHARDT Back row, left to right: D. Du Val, V. Micati, W. Bartlett, A. Sachelben, R. Young, J. Maines, R. Boschen, R. Robinson, manager. Middle row: W. Dioguardi, coach; D. Rhodes, W. Drinkuth, E. Reniig, T. Goldsmith, J. Van Ness, N. Bohn, R. Du Val, D. Valentine. Front row: S. Degenhardt, D. Berry, P. Merkel, J. Goldsmith, captain; S. White, M . Poldemian, E. Kenney, G. Cenci. ERNIE REMIG MAUK FOLD i; UMAX Power Lost 1955 ' s starting backfield . . . tied with Halstead for Metropolitan Six-Man Football Conference champion- ship . . . won 14 straight . . . Pete Merkel scored 25 points as Ponies crushed Oakland 48-25 . . . Mark Polderman ran for three touchdowns and passed for three more as CHS defeated Croydon Hall 39-12 . . . starting six played only first half while racking up McBurney 45-13 . . . Polderman again starred . . . Merkel and Polderman scored five touch- downs as Black and Gold slaughtered Collegiate 46-6 . . . gained 373 yards passing . . . Nov. 9, Black Friday as Hal- stead handed College High only defeat of the year 39-27 . . . team led by captain Jud Goldsmith yielded an average of only 19 points per game . . . potent offense led by Polderman . . . the Animal set new school scoring record with 73 points . . . Drew Berry proved to be a smart quarterback . . . Ed Kenny and Ron DuVall provided laughter at practice . . . Coach Dio had third champion- ship team . . . last games played by seniors Jud Goldsmith, Pete Merkel, George Cenci, Steve Degenhardt and Steve White . . . we will kill Halstead next year! ED KENNY RON DU VALL DON VALENTINE GEORGE CENCI First row, left to right: Herb Lee, Drew Berry, Bob Sheppard, captain; John ' an Ness, Mark Polderman, Mr. Dioguardi, Coach. Second row: Glen Bartlett, manager; Ernie Remig, Ed Kenny, Ron Du Vail, Norman Bohn. Capt. BOB SHEPPARD ' i ' M-. Basketball Only two returning starters . . . Bob Sheppard, captain . . . defeated St. Bernard ' s in opening game 47-34 . . . Ponies swamped Carteret 80-56, Sheppard hit for 19 . . . CHS bowed to Eastern Christian 44-39 . . . Herb Lee starred as Alumni ' as humbled 56-38, in five periods . . . Black and Gold romped over Ora- tory 64-30, Lee netted 19 . . . won three straight, St. Bernard ' s 49-41; Englewood 65-39; and Oratory 65- 59; Lee netted 17, 15 and 20 points, respecti ely . . . lost two to Delbarton . . . dropped two to Newark and Eastern . . . humbled Morristown 79-52, John Van Ness scored 21 . . . victorious over Carteret in last minute 74-73, as Van Ness sank t ' o fouls with seven seconds left . . . lost close contest to Delbarton despite season high of 26 for Lee . . . Beat Montclair Aca demy in traditional rivalry, 54-51 . . . 74-50 win over Englewood . . . Berry hit double figures . . . Ended season with defeat by Newark Academy . . . Lee team scoring leader, closely followed by Shep- pard . . . S-5 league record was best CHS has ever recorded . . . prospects look good for ' 57- ' 58. Lee scores again Baseball Started 1956 season under Henry Schmidt . . . finished with six wins and only four losses . . . best record by College High nine . . . upset of Newark Academy highlight of year . . . Ponies opened season by defeating St. Bernard ' s 5-1 . . . Eastern Christian is victim 6-5 . . . Englewood followed suit 8-2 . . . Black and Gold lost four straight . . . Morristown, Delbarton, Oratory and Newark victors over CHS . . . Ponies came back strong with wins over Eastern Christian and Carteret . . . rallied to hand Newark its first loss 8-7 . . . Bob Sheppard hit home run against Newark . . . Maurie Eaton and Dan Creedon hit over .400 . . . Bonastia and Eaton outstanding pitchers . . . Roger Fair shows promise as hurler . . . Pete Gottschalk and Bob Drinkuth elected co-cap- tains for ' 57 season. First row. Co Captains Robert Drinkuth and Peter Gottschalk. Second row: Glen Bartlett, Roger Fair, Herb Lee, Ed Kenny, Mark Polderman, William Drinkuth, Wayne Levin, Ernie Remig and Chip DeHart. Gotchy Coach Schmidt Cross Country Left to right: Harold Pettegrove, Glen Bartlett, Robert Sheppard, Her- man Pettegrove, Herbert Lee, Peter Gottschalk. Bob Sheppard starred in tvvo-and-a-quarter mile run . . . took three firsts . . . placed third in Ivy League run at Delbarton . . . last year for seniors Sheppard, Herb Lee and Glen Bartlett . . . seasons record of 3-8 .. . beat Montclair Academy twice and St. Bernard ' s . . . Freshman Don Smith showed good running talent . . . ably coached by Carl Rickerhouser . . . running around in the cold . . . wearing sweat suits ... by car to Delbarton . . . big plans for ne.xt year. Let ' s have a game . . . those walks to the Mountainside Park courts . . . those unending tournaments . . . and the trophies . . . practicing backhand on the gym backboard . . . 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, Fair game! . . . Whose got the tennis balls? . . . You need a permit? . . . Tennis anyone? Tennis Club First row, left to right: Antonia Bal- lare, Kathleen Parr, Ila Schmidt, Bar- bara Seelbach, Mary Kasser, Bren- da VVolak, JoAnne Aronson. Second row: Barbara Mansell, Lenore Des- met, Sandra Short, Connie Seelbach, Susan Heil, president. Missing from picture: Carole Janowski, Susan Fal- lon. G.A.A. Front row, left to right: Mary Lynn Caffrey, secretary; Lenore Desmet, president; Susan Heil, vice-president. Middle row: Linda Bremer, Diane Basset, Diane Thinime, Andree Wright, Beverly Bird. Back row: Brenda Wolak, Sally Wilson, Barbara Seelbach, Helen Gordon, Virginia Humphrey, Lorraine Cimino, Chris- tine McDonald, Ann Brewster, Ila Mae Schmidt. Missing from picture: Jo Anne Aronson, treasurer; Carole Janowski, Susan Fallon. Started season with stag dance, The Kickoff . . . dodged to dodge footballs at hockey practice . . . learned new plays and per- fected old . . . placed second in hockey playday! . . . started basket- ball practice, learned many new tactics . . . presented The Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . made more money . . . practiced in pungent gymsuits . . . attended basketball, volleyball, and baseball playdays. A peppy, high-spirited crew . . . Who can tie a decent bow? . . . We want a cartwheel! . . . ' Come on kids— YELL! . . . New blouses or old? ... lot of new cheers this year . . . singing on the away buses . . . megaphones, pom-poms and pep rallies . . . the dreaded Pep-Steam . . . cheering the team on to victory . . . wind blowing confetti through their hair . . . presented THE SOCK HOP . . . overtimes in spectator packed gymnasiums . . . the final ride on the team bus. Cheering Squad Left to right: Jo Anne Aronson, Mary Kasser, Susan Fallon, Mary Lynn Caffery, Ila Mae Schmidt, C;irole Janowski. Inset: Captain Judy Sprit- zer. Missing from picture: Diane Basset. PATRONS v Business Association of Upper Montclair The Linen Shop Clara Voien Hats Clairidge Gift Shop Francis— H airdresser Lempert ' s Stationery and Toys Master Portrait Studio Montclair Bakery Nann ' s Flowers Plaza Five and Ten Vals Montclair Drug Company Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' . Redding Mr. and Mrs. William E. Short ' — Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Meserve Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rubinson Mr. and Mrs. John Rea Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Shcppard Mr. and Mrs. Allison Schleicher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mcllveen Mr. and Mrs. David A. Aikman Mr. and Mrs. George ' inters Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Archibald H. Aronson Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Kasser Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sommer Corneha and Ed Harmon Noel Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kocis Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Polderman Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thimme Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Du ' all Edith Frances Sloane Louis Merkel g t.-,, ' f . iSsi: 1 . 7 To the Class of 1957 . . . YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY . . . for living a white life; for doing your level best; for your faith in humanity; for being kind to the poor; for looking before leaping; for hearing before judging; for being candid and frank; for thinking before speaking. Dr. and Mrs. G. K. DeHart 1 J f PI 4-6440 Commercial - Portrait - Industrial JOHN MAXON PIpTOGkAPHY PI 6-1216 O ' DOWD ' S DAIRY 193 Bellevue Ave. Upper Montclair ' Pilgrim 4-6S7U BOGART HANSEN, Inc. 21 MIDLAND AVENUE Electrical Contractors and Dealers ' Sercino Montclair Over 36 Years MOXTCLAIR NEW JERSEY 56S Bloomfield Ave. Montclair. N. J. ' BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Pr.:., :. The T. T. Goldsmith Family -: r ) ' HARRISON EXPRESS COMPANY May Life continue to be- KEARNY, N. J. 1 stow its very best on the KEarny 2-5440 members of the senior class who have been part of our happy family. With the Affectionate Wishes of The JANOWSKIS E. E. LEACH, Inc. MT.-CIAIR-VIEW, Inc. 641-643 Bloomfield Avenue APARTMENTS Pilgrim 6-3800 16 Seymour St., Montclah v Agents for: ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. 191-5 Main St., East Orange 116 Prospect St., East Orange STORAGE - MOVING - PACKING Compliments of RUG CLEANING MR. and MRS. SAMUEL S. NOCHIMSON Montclair New Jersey iwtf s e w . r:m BEST WISHES FOR MR and MRS. WE GOWNS Women ' s Exclusive Fasliions Junior Sizes 7-17 Women ' s 38-42 Misses 10-20 Half Sizes 12V2-24V2 13 So. Fullerton A ' e, PI 4-0555 The HUGO FAMILY BEST WISHES TO THE 1957 SENIOR CLASS MR. and MRS. ABRAM M. VERMEULEN Banquet Facilities 10 Modern Bowling Alleys Air-Conditioned •l t- CHIRICHELLA ' S CIRCLE RESTAURANT ITALIAN-AMERICAN C UISINE Ti Mountain View 8-0767 Route 23 at Ratzer Road Wavne Township, N. J. BEST WISHES TO ' 57 ... BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Dr. and Mrs. J. Allen Yager MR. and MRS. Good is a product of the ethical and spiritual artis- JEFFERSON 1. SCHNEIDER try of individuals; it can- not be mass-produced. — Aldous Huxley f 1 BEST WISHES TO ALL MEMBERS of the 1957 GRADUATING CLASS from the f il wj i V ' ) -% .• ' - ' ; - ' ' w Mr. and Mrs. E. Drinkuth MR. and MRS. LESTER FLETCHER BIRD Bob Cenci, Carlson, Xochimson, Bill Scliinman. Greene Anderson Rubinstein Cook HalliweU Jer Rtibinson i Riiiter 7th 8th Grade Basketball Team .- BEST WISHES from the The LARSEN FAMILY GOOD LUCK SENIORS! MR. and MRS. GEORGE D. HULST ?f.-i Discriminating: high school ' • and private scliool graduates . choose GIBBS secretarial training - t ' raining — the door-opener , choice positions. £5 One-Year Secretarial Technical training ' - with supplementary y y business subjects. ■' Liberal Arts-Secretarial S : ' _ {two years) V pV: Combined program of f, iKJl ' selected college- jt ' ft level studies and rc C.Ci teclinical training, c ; V.- i Residences in Boston . y and New York V?v. ' Write Enrollment -j N BEST WISHES from MR. and MRS. JOHN T. BARTLETT w ' OUTSTANDING Secret aria.1 training ! fiUPp ftL v -- ' rAyiATnON|MEC icOMiMiRGAilPILM ■ggw -- ' «SSSS888S  « ' TmiRBORO SCHOOL OF AKRO AlJTIl]S. L C TETERBORO AIRPORT. N. J. ATI.AS 8.1880 Government approved Day or evening courses Write or phone for free booklet and information BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 W. E. THOMAS CORPORATION Route 23, ayne, N. J. Sheet Metal Fabricators GAMLEN CHEMICAL COMPANY EAST PATERSON NEW JERSEY — - • C (_ BEST WISHES ' v - from Compliments of DR. and MRS. 1. R. HAYMAN Compliments of 495 BLOOMFIELD AVE., MONTCLAIR, N.J. DR. and MRS. SAMUEL T. BERNSON t ' l , _, LAUFER BROS. SHOE SALON COMPLETE ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SERVICE BEST WISHES 223 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair for ijouT SUCCESS from the The BERRYS JUNIOR CLASS -.„ . _ . ... PARENTS ,v1 ' f W TNIE RIORS by STAHL DESIGNERS FQR EVERY NEED • Custom Maa urniture • Gifts and Accesswies 20 Church St. Montclair, I . J. PI 4-6083 Compliments of MR. and MRS. A. P. DEGENHARDT BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ' 57 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Heil if CONGRATULATIONS HANK GOEPFERT ■tfj r f r i M ' 4 ' How the ' ' @ does this it ' OH? (S ' @ ' )( thing workr - 6 i: I GRegory 1-5430 HOPP 6 CO. [ HOPP M« AJ..:. . ' VV. (r Good Luck ' 57 from ' 61 BEST WISHES from MR. and MRS. NILS J. WESTERBERG To the Class WE WISH YOl vy Compliments of HASSLER ' S BAKERY ROMANY SHOP Imported and Domestic WINES - LIQUORS - BEERS — Free Delivery Service — 428 Bloomfield Avenue Montclair, N. J. PI 4-5454 6-0942 . - xFRANK MARKER, inc. FINDER FURS . 223 Glenridge Avejiue Q J kUTiS KERS SINCE 1915 at the Center 594 VallejgRoad Montclair, N. J. Upper Montclair, N JS v Herman Lewit % it4 JACOBSEN ' S SPORT SHOP EVERYTHING for the SPORTSMAN am BARBER SHOP ARTISTIC BAIR CUTTING — Sanitation anci S vice . James B. Cianci 9 Church St. (Hinck Bldg.) Montclair PI 6-4884 ' JOHN NIGHLAND PICTURES and MIRRORS ARTISTS ' MATERIALS „ 13-15 Midland Ave. Montclair, N. J. Phone PI 4-6355 GOLDEN ROSE CLEANERS SHIRT LAIJNDERERS Cleaatiig Done on Premises 706-10 BloomfieW Avenue Montclair, N. J. yra KIRKEBY ' S FLYING A SER FMDERAL TIRES —PiimT(M TE BATTERIES - Ae6ESSORIES Car Washing and Polishing 575 Valley Road Upper Montclair Phone PI 4-9718 PI- 4-1434 Established 1928 CITY GLASS WORKS Specializing iru rmirance and Insurance Estimates Safety Auto Glass — Mirrors Glass Tops — Mirrors Resilvered 542 Valley Road Upper Montclair w  L e •««. Phone— PI 4-9525 Home Service MONTCLAIR BARBER SHOP CLEAN - COURTEOUS UP-TO-DATE Charles Stivah 5 Park Street Montclair, N. J. LAGE CLEANERS Cleaning — Dyeing — Repairing Shirt Laundering IjaC Valley Road Montclair New Jersey xThdfiias NaDptitano Ei etf Shoe Repairing Gifts - Lamp Bulbs icbaii ELECTRICAL APphlMiCES Repairs a Specialty - Authomod Hoover Dealer - Housewares - All MakeS Qisposal Bags - Boontonware M 3 Valley Road Upper Montchti. PI 6 eats — Fruits — Vegetables Groceries — Dairy — Frozert Foods 611 Valley Rd. Upper Montclair Compliments of MONTCLAIR FOOD CO., INC. 517 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. J. PI 6-2100 ■z GOOD LUCK Cindy Jane Ginnij Sue Janet Jeanie Carolyn Bev from the J.V. Cheerleaders V BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 57 FROM THE CLASS OF - ty o o •T-? COMPLIMENTS OF PORTIA SMYTHE l I WISHES Dr. and Mrs. Victor F. Desmet A Note oi Thanks . . . To the many advertisers who, by their support, made this publication possible. We urge you to patronize them whenever possible. In case of comparable merchandise, location and prices, we suggest that you patronize these advertisers in preference to competitors who did not adver- tise in La Campanilla. The ADVERTISING STAFF i mp as we begin another journey. 3 3DDD DDfllS 3bS 3 ' Pifi n6 Ref LD 3780 .N3 N42 1957 New Jersey State Teachers College (Montclair). La Campanula
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