Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Sophomore Night Cast (3) man (4) JANE MARIE CONNOR Janie 93 Riggs Place, South Orange Dramatic Cluh (2); Glee Club (2. 3) ; Junior Traffic Committee (4); Home Room Social Chair- GLORIA COOPER 4 Henry Place, Maplewood G. A. A. (2, 3); Junior Night (3); Spanish Cluh (3); Civics Committee (4); Personality Cluh (4); Senior Play Property Com- mittee (4). HERBERT J. COOPER “Herb” 336 Harding Drive, South Orange Intramural Football (2); French Cluh (3l; Civics Committee (4) ; Air Raid Precautions Committee (Chairman 4) ; Lyceum (4) ; Eire Committee (2, 3, 4). FREIDA TERESE CAPPOLA Terry” 313 Valley Street, South Orange Commercial Club (2. 3); Home Room Basketball (2, 3); G. A. A. (2, 3, 4) ; Junior Night Usherette (3) ; Air Raid Control Center (4). HARRIET ELIZABETH CRADDUCK Had” 78 First Street, South Orange Latin Club (21 ; Commercial Cluh (3) ; Junior Night Costume Committee l3); Red Cross Sewing Cluh (4); Victory Corps, Gen- eral Division. RICHARD A. CRAIG Hick” 41 Roosvelt Road. Maplewood Lyceum (2) ; Elections Committee (3) ; Intramural Football (2, 3); Senior Play Advertising Committee (4); Band (3, 4); Baseball Manager (2, 3, 4); Victory Corps, General Division. JAMES CRATE Jim 315 Tichcnor Avenue, South Orange French Cluh (2); Orchestra (Librarian 2, 3»; Home Room Secretary (2); Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3); Home Room Chairman (4); Camouflage Cluh (President 4). JOHN CRATE Jack” 315 Tichcnor Avenue, South Orange Airplane Cluh (3 ; Orchestra (Librarian 3 ; Art Service Group (4); Camouflage Cluh (4); Home Room Treasurer (4); Home Room Mirror Representative (4). in tlie auditorium. Students came to the meeting and watched the order of business, though for obvious reasons were requested not to take part in the discussion. In the homerooms council meetings are more thoroughly discussed. At the insistence of the council officers ami the faculty, Monday pre-council and Wednesday post-council meetings are scheduled on the bulletin for every homeroom. These have more closely united the homeroom and the student council. An- other improvement appearing this year has been the practice of holding no other meetings on «lavs set aside for school council. In this way the greatest problem of the more active students who are members of committees, clubs, and the council has been solved and the work accomplished is of a finer calibre and vastly more useful. The school year draws to a close and we find that as we approach graduation more and more of the boys arc making plans to enter the — 21 —

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RUTH COHEN “Billie 135 Tuscan Road, Maplewood G. A. A. (2, 3); Spanish Club (3); Junior Night Usherette (3) ; Lyceum (4). BARBARA J. COHN Hobs 135 Mayhcw Drive, South Orange Orchestra (2, 3); Lyceum Club (2, 3, 4) ; G. A. A. (2, 3, 4) ; Junior Night Advertising Committee (3); French Clui» (4); Red Cross Sewing Service (4); ictory Corps, General Division. BERTRAM J. COHN Bert 452 Twin Oak Road, South Orange Intramural Football (2, Captain 3); French Club (2, 3, 4); Pre-Junior Night Committee (3); Lyceum Club (3, Secretary 4); Senior Council (4) ; Mirror Staff Circulation Manager (4). WILBUR J. COMERFORD Slim 84 Arnold Terrace, South Orange Camera Club (2, 3) ; Fire Committee (2. 3, 4) ; Home Room Secretary (3); House and Grounds Committee (4); Intramural Football (2). Is entering service before school is over. CHARLESCONAHEY ”Charlie 327 W arwick Avenue, South Orange Scton Hall Prep: Band (2); Intramural Football (2): Colum- bia High: Band (3); Home Room Football (3); Civics Commit- tee (3) House and Grounds Committee (4). GRACE CONKLIN Gray 430 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood Home Room Vice-President (2): Home Room Secretary (3); Home Boom Air Raid Warden (3, 4): Traffic Committee (4) ; Mirror Staff (4) ; G. A. A. (2, 3,4). SALLY JANE CONLAN Sally 45 Kingman Road, South Orange St. Elizabeth's Academy, Convent: Glee Club (2): Columbia High School: Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3) ; Com- mercial Club (3, 4) ; Senior Play Poster Committee (4) ; G. A. A. (4) ; Art Service (4). JOAN MARIE CONNOLLY 59 Comstock Place, South Orange Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Home Boom Vice-Chairman (2); Home Boom Secretary (4): Junior Night Cast (3); G. A. A. (2, 3, 4) : Parnassian (4) ; Victory Corps, Community Service Division. conditions, but we have helped to organize this revolutionary innova- tion which is destined to give inestimable aid to our country’s cause. This year has brought the school something new besides the Victory Corps. 'Pbc old schedule of assembly programs has been altered beyond recognition. Now each presentation is given twice during the day set aside for assembly, and that day is interchangeable with any of the other four when it is deemed necessary. Therefore we often have Wednesday before and after school but Friday while we are in school. This plan eliminates controversy over the qualities of pro- grams seen by different sections, one of the outstanding but unimportant difficulties existing in former years. For several years the School Council lias promised an open meet- ing to enable students to see bow plans such as those for the assemblies arc made. This year one of the very few open councils was held — 20 —



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A KLIN E E. CREAN ‘N4r” 115 Mercer Place, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) : G. A. A. (2, 3) : Spanish Club (3) ; Traffic Committee (4.1 : Senior Play Property Committee (4) ; Personality Club (4). LOIS CREHAN 12 Franklin Place, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Columbian Staff (News Edi- tor 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor in Chief I ) : Junior Night Publicity Committee (3); Home Room Treasurer (3); French Club (3, 4); Civics Committee (3, 4). AGNES ELIZABETH CRIMMINS Bette” 30 Mixon Place, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Commercial Club (2); Table Tennis Club (3); Traffic Committee (4); Senior Play Usherette (4) ; G. A. A. (2,3,4). JOHN I). CROWELL, JR. Jack” 14 St. Lawrence Avenue, Maplewood Band (2, 3) ; Traffic Committee (3, 4) ; Meteorology Club (4) ; Intramural Football (4); Civics Committee (4); Victor)' Corps, Air Service Division. LOIS ANN CROW LEY “Lo” 127 Mercer Place, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2t; Home Room Social Chair- man (2); Home Room Basketball (2, 3); G. A. A. (2, 3); Junior Night (3); Traffic Committee (4). PHILIP CURRIER “Flip” 33 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood Intramural Football (2 I : Second Team Basketball (2) : Traffic Committee (2, 3); Junior Night Cast (3); Intramural Wrestling (3l: Intramural Basketball. Future Plans: Army. NANCY CURTIS 217 Edgewood Terrace, South Orange Music Box (2, 3, 4); English Club (3); Junior Night Com- mittee (3) ; French Club (4). ELEANOR I)A Ml AND “Er 339 Valley Street, South Orange G. A. A. (2. 3, 4) ; Leader's Club 12. 3, 4) : Junior Night Typ- ing Committee (3); First Aid Squad l3l: Commercial Club (4); Mirror Staff (4). services immediately after June 24. Many may leave school before this date to enlist in the Army, Navy, Marines, or Air Corps. All those who are going to enter the service take with them the praises and prayers of their classmates and the school. Until the day when people need no longer fear war, this graduating class of '43 leaves these wishes for all Columhianitcs. May you enjoy your three short years here as much as we have; may the future keep you safe; and may all members of Columbia High School—alumni, seniors, underclassmen, and faculty—never forget: “In the years of life’s hard struggle, We care not what’s in store. For our motto is thy motto, And our cry, ‘Excelsior!’” — 22 —

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