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- - Wf - . . - . .X..., Vy : J ■ . i M fWi ' ,.„, V 1 ll Jd FIRST ROW: William Frazier, James Behrman, Gilbert Peterson, John Cannel, Joyce Graeter, Andree W ' riglit, Diane Windeler, Susan Short, Jane Mcllveen, Lorraine Cimino, Diane Thinime, Linda Bremer, Virginia Hayman, Peter Lough- nane, Peter Sharfman, Allison Schleicher. SEC- OND ROW: Alexander Aikman, Roy Bernt, Don- ald Smith, Robert Ross, Ronald DuVall, Arthur Meserve, Virginia Humphreys, Bonnie Sheppard, Cecily Drucker, Carro Svenson, Kathleen Parr, Brenda Wolak, Janet Fallon, Virginia Kelley, John Damiano, David Ruiter, Robert DuVall, Barry ft f w Bernson. THIRD ROW: John Sommer, Bruce Bristol, John Maines, Edwin Kenney, Christine Macdonald, Joan Damiano, Terese Rachiele, Eileen Petersen, Harriet Bograd, Barbara Seel- bach, Phylhs Valentine, Patricia Eberle, Mary Ellen Sheft, Kathleen Parahus, Barbara Fendrich, Helen Gordon, Barbara Bannister, Julie Forrest, Ronald Young, Walter Romberg. FOURTH ROW: John Greene, Jerry Thimme, Bruce Anderson, Linda Goldsmith, Miss Dorothy J. Morse, Barbara Kocis, Mary Atkinson, Ruth Lehr, Susan Lee, Cynthia Janowski, Virginia Goldsmith, Karen STRING ENSEMBLE ENSEMBLE MEMBERS Carolyn Hulst, Beverly Ennis, Barbara Seelbach, Nancy Harmon, Helen Gordon. MISSING FROM PIC- TURE: Antonia Rachiele, Karen Westerberg. CHORUS 1! In spite of various handicaps, the String Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Louis Zerbe, pulled through and contributed to the Christmas and Spring Concerts. The membership of Beverly Ennis and Barbara Seelbach in the All- State Orchestra was proof of the group ' s talent. Miss Dorothy J. Morse and Mr. Louis Zerbe, Chorus-Choir and String Ensemble directors, respectively.
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30 Years of Education College Hidh Cri rier Published by and for the Students of College High School 1929 . 1959 VOL. X, NO. X UPPER MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY 1958 CRIER EDITORS Linda Bremer, Diane Thimme, Edwin Kenney, John Sommer, Terese Rachiele, Ronald DuVall. Class of ' 59 Issues CRIER Assuming the responsibility of the CRIER at Christmastime of their jun- ior year, the Class of ' 59 issued the monthly publication for one year. The chaotic fun-filled meetings as hours rolled past will always be remem- bered, as will the frantic searching for typewriters (and articles), the con- stant striving for perfection, the hopeless headlines (and deadlines), the order-taking and trips to Bonds for dimier, the new printer, conven- tions, the picture problems, and final- ly the feehng of satisfaction gained by producing a first class paper. The monthly publication of the students of the Montclair State College demonstration high school at Montclair. Rated as a first class paper by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Editor-in-Chief ED KENNEY Associate Editors Managing John Sommer News Terri Rachiele Assistant Joyce Graeter Features Diane Thimme Assistants Dee Bassett, Bob Ross Sports Linda Bremer, Ron DuVall Assistants .... Bonnie Sheppard, Ernie Remig Proof and Copy John Robb Assistant Harold Pettegrove Photography Vincent Drucker, Herb Califano, Tom Goldsmith Headlines Ale.x Aikman Assistant John Cannel Art Salli Wilson Assistant Bill Drinkuth Alumni Ginny Humphreys Circulation Lorraine Cimino Typists Mary Kasser, Joan Damiano, Chris Macdonald Reporters Nancy Fendrich, Peter Sharfman, Mary Snell, Kathy Wagda, Andie Wright Has any reader ever found perfect accuracy in the newspaper account of any event of which he himself had inside knowledge? —Edward Verrall Lucas (1868-1938) FIRST ROW: Alexander Aikman, John Robb, Lorraine Cimino, Sarah Wilson, Virginia Humphreys, Thomas Goldsmith. SECOND ROW: Joyce Graeter, Harold Pettegrove, Robert Ross, Ernest Remig, Bonnie Sheppard, Diane Bassett, John Cannel.
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Westerberg, Nancy Tabenkin, Linda Desmet, Pat- ricia Smith, Carol Van Horn, Carolyn Hulst, Bev- erly Ennis, Nancy Hamion, Richard Dugan, Grif- fith Feeney, William DeSmedt. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Diane Bassett, Herbert Calif ano, Nicholas CaUfano, William Carlson, Vincent Drucker, Nancy Fendrich, Thomas Goldsmith, Steven Halliwell, Mary Kasser, Ellen Larsen, An- tonia Rachiele, Lawrence Rubenstein, Alan Sacht- leben, Mary Snell, Nancy White. MUSIC Boasting a total of ninety members, this year ' s Chorus was College High ' s largest ever. Although the group ' s performances at both Christmas and Spring concerts went admirably well, it was only with the imminence of the concerts that the students settled down to really serious business. Even then, there was always the inevitable last-minute confusion over how to march and stand on stage, and the final hectic search for robes, ties, and stoles. The smaller and selected Choir, Miss Dorothy Morse ' s par- ticular pride and joy, carolled in December to the Christmas shoppers in a Paterson department store, in addition to singing in the two regular concerts. As usual, this group was greatly admired. Officers Chorus Pres. Thomas Goldsmith, V.-Pres. Donald Smith, Sec. Diane Thimme, Business Mgr. Alan Sachtleben. CHOIR JP FIRST ROW: Nancy White, Helen Gordon, Peter Loughnane, Steven Halliwell, Bruce Anderson, Wil- liam Carlson, Cynthia Janowski, Carolyn Hulst. SECOND ROW: Mary Snell, Nancy Harmon, Herb- ert Califano, Nicholas Califano, Roy Bernt, Vincent Drucker, Barbara Seelbach, Julie Forrest. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bannister, Janet Fallon, Lawrence Rubenson, Barry Bernson, Donald Smith, Gilbert Peterson, Virginia Goldsmith, Karen Westerberg. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Ennis, Linda Desmet, Robert DuVall, David Ruiter, Alan Sachtleben, Thomas Goldsmith, Ellen Larsen, Harriet Bograd. Miss Dorothy J. Morse leading.
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