Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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MAURICE FORAN “Maurue 21 Fast Cedar Lane. Maplewood Track (2); Intramural Basketball (2): Football (Varsity 2) : Lunchroom Committee (4). Entering future ROBERT FOR A N Bob 21 Fast Cedar Lane, Maplewood Traffic Committee (2); Junior Night 131. MARGARET MARY FORI) “Peggy” 19 Montrose Street. Newark Commercial Club (2); G. A. A. (2. 4); Glee Club (2, 3. 4); Home Room Treasurer (3); Junior Night (3); Monitor (4). RUTH FREDRICK 11 Park Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3) ; Cinema Club (3) ; Spanish Club (3, 4) : Per- sonality Club (4). ELAINE BEATRICE FREUDENBERGER “Fruit” 175 Jacoby Street. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3) : Home Room Basketball (2. 3 : Victory Corps, General Division. ANNE P. FOLGER “Annio 321 est End Road, South Orange Music Box (2); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); G. A. A. (2. 3, 4); Parnassian Society (2, 3. 4); Junior Night Cast (3); Spanish Club (3, President 4) ; Community Service. ESTHER FRIEDGUT “Skinny 17 Sunset Terrace, Maplewood Weequahic High School. Newark: Sagamore Patrol (2); Col- umbia High School: G. A. A. (3) : English Club (3) ; Spanish Club (3) : Meteorology Club (4) ; Victory Corps, Production Division. DONALD I RISH “Don 324 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange Ping Pong Club (2); Lyceum (2); Track (2, 3); Intramural Football (2, 3 I ; Victory Corps, General Division. Item 3: I, Gray Conklin, leave my amazing amiability to any junior girl who feels that she is amazingly amiable. Item 4: I, Diek Yorkey, leave Columbia High School with the assurance that there won't he another like me—in this generation, anyhow. Item 5: We, the boys of the senior class, leave our grateful thanks to Janice Bodenhoff for looking like a Jon Whitcomb drawing, thus alleviating the despair that comes with the realization that since his entrance into the navy, great art has and will continue to suffer. Item 6: We, Ruth Day and I)ruc hitney, leave all the memories that come automatically with being the eollege boys’ dream girl to Betty Jane Fountain and Patty Gilbertson. Item 7: I, Tommy Williams, leave the school only a memory. Let it serve as a shining example. — 29 —

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DAVE FERGUSON “Fergie” 80 Arnold Terrace, South Orange Lunchroom Committee (21 ; Baseball (Jayvcc 2. Varsity 3, 4) : Intramural Basketball (2. 3. 4); Traffic Committee (2): Football Usher (2.3,4). I ELI AM C. FIEDLER Hill 137 Roland Avenue, South Orange Swimming Team Varsity (2t; Intramural Swimming (2, 3); Intramural Football (2); Junior Night (3); Lunchroom Control Committee (41 . . EDWARD FIMBEL y ITvOakview Avenue, Maplewood jWeeUX). CARMELA FIORE Mella I ('lull (2) ; Home Room Basketball (2, 3) ; G. A. DOROTHEA FLEMING Dot tie 28 Second Street, South Orange 2, 3, 4); G. A. A. (4). RICHARD FLOWER Rich 12 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood Biology Club (2); Columbian (2, 3, 41; Track (4); Property Committee, Senior Play (4) ; Decontamination Squad (4). PHYLLIS LORRAINE FLYNN Phil 209 Laurel Avenue, Maplewood Commercial Club (2, 3). MARY PATRICIA FOLEY Pat 74 Kendall Avenue, Maplewood French Club (21 ; G. A. A. (2, 3. 4); Lyceum (3, Treasurer 4); Traffic Committee (4); Civics Committee (4); Meteorology (4); ictory Corps, General Division. SENIOR WILL e, the members of the 1943 Senior Class of Columbia High School, being mentally sound, despite the slurs our teachers have been cast- ing around; and as physically sound as can be expected after our vigorous work out in gym class, do will and bequeath to our youthful successors the following—our best loved possessions: ITEM 1: I. Phil Lindcman, leave my ability as an orator, actor, linguist, and artist in various other fields to all the junior boys, with the fond hope that from their midst will arise enough capable people to carry on those traditions which 1 have ably upheld for three years. Item 2: I, Jean Lukins, leave my extensive knowledge and appre- ciation of the scenery along tin New York. New Haven, and Hartford Railroad to Marilyn Aronson. — 28 —



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MARIE GALELLA 172 College Place, South Orange C. A. A. (2. 3) ; Junior Night Cast (3) : Home Room Basketball (2, 3) : Spanish Cluh (2, 3. -1» : War Stamp Salesman (4) ; Leader's Club (4); Victory Corps, Community Service. GEORGE R. GARDNER 50 South Ridgewood Road, South Orange House and Grounds Committee t2l; Lunchroom Committee (2); Senior Night Ticket Committee (4). MARY ELIZABETH GARNEAU “Mary Liz 11 Elm Court. South Orange Sophomore Dramatie Club 2 : Home Room Basketball (2, 3); G. A. A. (3); Civics Committee (4); Traffic Committee (4); Home Room Treasurer (41. IRENE GEBERT “Renee 55 Princeton Street, Maplewood Raskethell (2); Commercial Club (2, 3, 4); G. A. A. (3); Senior Play Property Committee (4). MARION E. GECZ 94 Boydcn Avenue, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2t : G. A. A. (2. 3, 4) : Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Advertising Committee (4); Home Room Social Chairman (4); Personality Club 1 11. GABRIELLE GELLER 20 Tower Drive, Maplewood GER1E GENEREUX 139 South Orange Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. (2) ; French Club (2) ; English Club (2, 3) ; Parnas- sian Society (2, 3, Vice-President 41 ; Assembly Committee (3, 4); Senior Play Advertising Committee (4). DICK GERWECK 38 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood House and Grounds Committee (3) ; Traffic Committee (3); Civics Committee ( 4). Item 8: I. David Dann, bequeath to Norman Mens my perfect compatibility with the waters of the pool. Norman, my son, the stuff is also good to drink. Item 9: I, Bobby Harris, leave to Jane Geissele a deep set of dimples. Use them, Janie, and they'll take your word for it that tea was served at the Boston Tea Party. Item 10: I, Don Herzberg, leave my ability to kick up a splash (and what a splash) to Boh Heydt. Item 11: I, Jack Haulcnbeck, leave my hopelessly inferior inferi- ority complex to Jay Weiss. Item 12: We, the members of the G. A. A., leave small but powerful Don Lancey to next year's amazons. Item 13: We, the aspiring Jinx Falkcnbcrgs among the senior girls, leave our ability in the modeling field to Barbara Ann Rodcwald and — 30 —

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