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

 - Class of 1957

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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

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.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



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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!! ! ■

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