Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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THOREL DENMSTON “Denme” 207 Hilton Avenue, Maplewood Commercial Clui» (2 I : Home Hoorn Basketball (2,3); G. A. A. (2,3,4) : Junior Night Cast (3) ; Sewing Clinic (4). CLARENCE DE SHONG, Jr. linn 23 Arcularius Terrace, Maplewood Ping Pong Club (2, 3 I ; Home Room Treasurer (2, 4) ; Orches- tra (3. 4): Service Orchestra (3. 4l ; Band 12. 3. 4) : Squad Foot- ball (2,3,4). CATHERINE 1)1 MARCO Kate 55 Centre Street, South Orange G. A. A. (4). HENRY 1)1 MOM) “ «ii A” 434 Meeker Street. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club; Glee Club (2) ; Ping Pong Club (2); Kilocycle Club l2, 3): Home Room Secretary (2. 3»; Junior Night Cast (3). Future Plans: Naval Air Corps. CHARLES DOERFLER “Derf 22 Nelson Place, Maplewood Intramural Football (2); Victory Corps, Air Service. JUNE DOLAN ‘7umV’ 232 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Orchestra (2, 3); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); G. A. A. (2. 3, 41; Junior Council 3l: Junior Night Committee (3); Sec- retary-Treasurer of Home Room (4); Victory Corps, Community Service Division. JOHN DONALDSON “Don” 612 Prospect Street, Maplewood Andrew Jackson High School, Queens, New York: Science (dub 111: Hall Patrol (2, 3); Service Squad (2,3,4); Lunch Patrol (2l; Intramural Basketball (3). RUTH ANN DORER Ann 25 Rynda Road, South Orange G. A. A. (Council 2, 3, 4) : Glee Club (2); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 ; Mirror Stall’ (4); Civics Committee (4); Senior Play Heading Committee (4) : V ictory Corps, General Division.

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DAVID PHILLIPS DANN “Dave” 39 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood Varsity Swimming Team 12, 3, 4) ; Home Room Chairman (2, 3) ; Traffic Committee (2, 3, 4) : First Aid Committee (3, 4): Elec- trons Club (3); Camouflage Club (4) ; ictory Corps, Sea Service Division. VIRGINIA DASSING “Ginny” 12 Oregon Street. Maplewood Commercial Club (4). BERNICE DAVIS “Bunny 60 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange Latin Club l2. 3); junior Night Cast (3); Parnassian Society (3. 4); Columbian Advertising Staff (4); Senior Play Advertising Committee (4) ; G. A. A. (2, 3, 4) ; Victory Corps, Community Service DONALD MARSHALL DAVIS “Don 28 Broadview Avenue, Maplewood Football (Jayvcc 2. Varsity 3); Junior Night Cast (3); First Aid Squad (Captain 3); Parnassian Society (3, Treasurer 4); Senior Play Cast (4). JANET P. DAVIS Janet 566 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood Social Committee (2): Glee Club (2); A Capella Choir (2); Music Box (2,3); G. A. A. (2.3). RUTH HAVILAND DAY “Ruth” 236 Tillou Road, South Orange Glee Club (2 : Modern Dance Club (2 I : Personality Club (4): Senior Night Property Committee (4); G. A. A. (2, 3, 4). WARREN DEAN ”Diz 74 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club 12); Lyceum Club (2); Camera Club (2, 3); Electrons (3); Columbian Advertising Stall (2, 3, Manager 4). CECILIA DE LARA Si-Si” 44 North Crescent, Maplewood Great Neck High: G. A. A. (2) : Dramatic Club (2, 3) ; Colum- bia High: Spanish Club (3) ; Mirror Staff (4). llEMEiHBEIl Some are fat. some are thin: summer is the time to snim. Such is the poetical expression of the thoughts nearest our hearts as we view tin joyful prospect of long sunny days on the beach, with the tar and oil and coast guard in our hair, the formerly supreme sand walk- ing off with mere honorable mention. Remember the days when the most frightful experience imaginable was to come in close contact with a crew of sand throwing little boys? W hen the idea of stepping in a well hidden but effective glob of tar, which brought us misery from which amputation would he a welcome relief, inspired screams of wild laugh- ter? When the thought of being smacked in the face by a dead, oil soaked, giant horseshoe crab was too ridiculous even to consider? hen the life guard was tall and exciting? Say, maybe we'll actuali) begin to enjoy farm work after a few weeks. — 23 —



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JACQUELINE DORR ANCE “Jackie” 54 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) ; Parnassian Society (2, 3, 4); G. A. A. (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Junior Night Cast (3); a Capella Choir (3, 4) ; Victory Corps, General Division. ROBERT DOWNES 209 Garfield Place, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) ; Swimming Team (2, 3); Latin Club (2). JOAN ELIZABETH DOYLE “Doylie” •139 Walton Road, Maplewood G. A. A. (2, 3, Council 4); Columbian G. A. A. Editor (2, 3. 4); Junior Night Cast (31; Lunch Club (3. 4); Senior Play Cast Assistant (4) ; Bible Reading Committee (4 I ; Victory Corps, Gen- eral Division. GLORIA DREXLER 88 Hillcrest Road, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Glee Club (3, 4l; a Capella Choir (3); Junior Night Cast (3); Music Box Club (3. 4); Per- sonality Club (4). AILEEN DRISCOLL 110 Prospect Street, South Orange Orchestra (2l; G. A. A. (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (3, 4); Senior Play Usherette (4) ; Eire Committee (4) : First Aid Committee (4) MARIE DRURY “Roe 1162 South Orange Avenue, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) ; G. A. A. (2, 4); Junior Night 4 31 ; Home Room Social Chairman (3» ; Senior Council (4); Par- nassian Society (4). SCOTT DUNLAP “Scotty” 54 Park Avenue, Maplewood Track (3, 4); Fire Committee (3, 4); Monitor (31; Senior Play Committee (4); M. A. N. Club (4); Victory Corps, General Division. MOLLI E DURBACK 225 Burnett Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A. (2, 3); Commercial Club (2) ; Home Room Basketball (2); Lyceum (3); Junior Night Costume Committee (3); Person- ality Club (4). SEMOH PLAY A typical middle class family in a small New Kurland town in 1906 was the background of “All Wilderness,” this year’s senior play. The Millers were an average family, except for Dirk, who was seventeen and in love, and who had picked up some revolutionary ideas from the hooks he had read. Muriel Me Comber’s father found some of the love letters Dick had written to her. and. displeased, forced his daughter to break ofT relations. Hurt and angry. Dick went ofT on a drunken spree which shocked and amazed his family. Kventually Dick and Muriel were reconciled, and Dick came down to earth again. Humor and freshness made the play as much fun to art as to see; and that it was fun to see was evidenced by the enthusiastic response of the audience. — 25 —

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