Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1944

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 ATR1 , Mii (3); G. im 4 ' £) ui«J». C - fuT 13ft Meeker Street, South Orange ror Staff 41; Homeroom Chairman (4); Pan-American Club A. A. (3, 4); Advertising Committee Junior Night 13); Air Raid S(|uad Leader (3, 1); Homeroom Basketball Captain 2); Homeroom Secrcturv-Treasurer (2). Seniors ALBERT DEGLING “Al” 121 Baker Street. Maplewood OLIVER DEANE “Ollier 327 Meadowbrook Lane. South Orange Fire Committee (3. 4); Junior Council (3); Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 1); Football Manager 2); Intramural Football 4); Ping Pong Club (2). School Council (3); Sophomore Council (2); Junior Night (3); Chorus 3); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Spanish Club -3 - MARIE l)E NICOLA “Denny” GERARD DECICCO COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Gas Rationing 6 170 Garfield Place. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club 2); G. A. A. (3); Pan-American Club (3). Pane Thirty-one

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Seniors Jun idb DANIELS (oarf. .Munleu port p|o|nt }rA£Mb BOH DARBY “Umbriago” 3t7 Hughes Sireei. Maplewood Football J. V. (2); l-'oothull Varsity «3»; House :iml Grounds (1); President of Homeroom «2»; Air Raid Monitor 3. V). --------------m£.c-(u i • .. I 2); l.e Ceudeiljrancais 2. J, -1 ■»% I •rum K«C ir i V 8 1 1 A. A. .2.3,; H clA ™vh(wm h£ i GRACE E. DATO Grade’' 8-1 Hudson Avenue. Maplewood omeroom Basketball 2.3. I); Commercial Club (3). CO I i TTIK DAMLUJC 1i Treef. M;fpV w o o d epu- tPl LUCILLE BETTE DAVIS “Lu” 145 Wyoming Avenue. Maplewood Parnassian Society «Make-up Committee Chairman l ; Kugiish Club «4); French Club «3. 4); G. A. A. (2. 3. 4); Victory Corps Community Service Division (3. 4); Latin Club «2. 3); Junior Night Cast «3»; Ping • ujypo» C lub (2); Homeroom Basketball «2. 3. 4); Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (4). J—OvXL. ftp r 0i THE MIRROR ). J r h Lsn ‘ l aii ‘Ov7yii| f I. Fra nlr I uller, it saysTwffs tUlULuiQ) ( ’ ire men's Own Cough Syrup, that) Ini nearly set himself aflame! Oh, and here’s something about Pinky W illiams, managing an ANZAC-RCAF canteen for visiting Australians and Canadians who liked her hospitality so much they decided to stay for good! She's very ably assisted by two genial hostesses, Cis Wilson and Pat Malone (who puts in a good word for Federal Union every now and then). And, hey, wait! Here's Boh Schmidt and Sonny Saenger doing advance publicity work for Charles Atlas, with Tommy Eustis along in case anything goes wrong, as well as Howard Ford, who likes a little excitement every once in a while, too! “And look! Here are their class officers- there's Helen Gcdncy, managing a huge occupational therapy hospital for broken-down G. A. A. mem- bers; and there’s Peggy W eismiller, the President's wife, who's travelling around creating so much good will that she's almost outdoing Mrs. Boose- COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL j Class Prop hecy veil (who «lid a lot of travelling in 12 years, at this printing, too! I. And last hut not least, there’s Jack Stewart, who worked his way up from the ranks to he executive head of the Good Humor Company—anil that's a record to he highly com- mended!” And with a deep sigh, our little friends wearily close these remarkable annals of progress and achievement, anil again using each other's should- ers for foot-stools, they return the dusty volume of Who's Who to its dusty repose on the still dusty shelves. “Say, if you want a ride home after school,” says one exhausted member of the class of 1959 to the other, “meet me out at my new heliocopter in the parking space. “Oh, thanks a lot. hut I've got to go in to see M r. Gnagcy about my Mirror assignment. And say, you know I think that class of 1944 was cer- tainly something to he proud of! Page Thirty



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Seniors MARILYN I). DKTTMAK “Dettie” 7 Franklin Terraco. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Pan-American Club (2. 3); Home- MARY LOUISE DENNEHY room Secretary (3); Homeroom Basketball 2. 4). “Denny'' 90 Hudson Avenue. Maplewood G. A. A. (2, 3. 1): Sophomore Dramatic Club i2); Pan-American Club (2. 3. 1); Commercial Club (3»; Parnassian (I); Homeroom Basket- ball 2. It; Bed Cross Sewing 4); Camouflage Club (3). RICHARD DIAMOND “Kicky 316 Western Drive, South Orange Intramural Football (2. 3. 4); Intramural Basketball (3, 4); Air Division Victory Corps (3); Columbian Sports Reporter (3); Wrestling Club 3»; M. A. N. Club 3»; Ping Pong Club (2). JANE C. DENT “Janie 29 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A. i2. 3, 4); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Pan-American Club 14); Junior Night DORIS DISTLER 35 Ball Terrace, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club • 2 •; Latin Club (3. 1); Junior Night Cast 3); French Club (3, Secretary 41; Guild (4); Senior Play Usherette (4); Red Cross Sewing (2. 3. It; Table Tennis Club (2); Homeroom Basketball 2. 3. 1); Child Care Club 13); Student Librarian (4). '4 COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL [ THE MIRROR 4 Sen ior Off icers SENIOR OFFICERS President Richard Mcnde Vice-President Lois Quick Secretary Gayle White Treasurer Douglas Scott Class Guides Miss Smith Mr. Thompson Page Thirty-1 no

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