Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

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That is why elans and tribes were formed, which in modern times have given way to states and nations: ami why men established governments and made laws to regulate their own conduct. Therefore we may conclude that mankind is instinctively opposed to war. which disrupts order and security and pro- duces chaos and fear. e are well aware that a longing for peace has not always remained uppermost in the minds of men. W hen disputes have arisen, he they political, economic or religious, men have been too impatient, too passionate, to settle them amicably, with so natural an expedient as war at hand. Hut now there is a new factor to consider. ar is now conducted on a world-wide scale; each conflict becomes in creasingly destructive, involving more and more people. Today a city can be destroyed in a single air raid: in the future great segments of the world's population may he easily and rapidly obliterated. We who have witnessed the horror of this war. do not want another; for if war comes again, think how much more devastating it will he! We have, then, a very real threat to our civilization, ar has become unbearable, and if we are to survive it must he prevented. W e have learned that no nation can live in isolation from the rest of the world. Our modern improvements in com municutioii and transportation have brought the peoples of the earth so close together that events on one side of the globe are hound to have their effect on the other. It should he equally obvious that peace cannot he maintained if nations each go their own way. impelled by no sentiment other than blind obedience to their own national interest. If we are to establish anything like a permanent peace, therefore, we must have a higher order of unity world unity. That step seems both logical and inevitable in view of the human tendency we have noted. The peace which nations individually have been unable to maintain, may by inter- national unity he established. That there will he some sort of world organization is now well agreed upon. Hut no plan which the statesmen may devise, no matter how elaborate, will he of value by itself. Its success will depend on the attitude and actions of individuals everywhere. It is. after all. the people who finally decide the course of events, not the leaders. It is certain that disputes will again arise, and that men of great influence will declare that war is the only solution. And then the people must firmly insist that another way he found. That is our goal, and in striving toward it. each one of us has a definite responsibility. In this critical period which lies ahead of us. we will come in contact w ith many different races, colors, and creeds, representing a great variety of ideas and points of view. hen they differ from ours, it will be very easy to become intolerant, and to assert obnoxiously the preference for our own beliefs. That is the sort of thing that creates had feeling. There will always he those individuals who are eager to kindle a spark of discord into flames of hale, and then we will find ourselves well along the path that leads to another war. We Americans, who are ourselves a conglomeration of nationalities, should realize that each man. regardless of his background, has something to contribute to the common wel- fare and to human civilization. Men from many countries came to America and were able to work together because they were struggling toward a common object freedom. The peoples of the world have in common a desire for peace. e must all work together, including those who are at the moment our enemies; and each one of us must at least make a sincere attempt to he considerate, cool-headed, and patient in our dealings with foreign people. Kcmcmhcr that they an human beings like ourselves. Preventing war is admittedly a huge task, probably the greatest ever undertaken. W e will have considerable «Iiflien11 in meeting the requirements for this fight. Indeed, the job is such a tremendous one that many think it impossible to accomplish. This specie of cynic is present in everv age. It is the same Ivpe that scoffs at new inventions and considers diseases incurable. Its chief distinction is that it is consist- ently wrong. It will he the task of our generation to promote an inter- national accord which will insure a lasting peace. And if we are to he successful, we shall have to cling to one idea always: the idea to which we of the class of 1945 dedicate ourselves T )LEK A . !K. Unitu for P eace • • .5!acu (ti- ll HARRY H.SHEELEY HARRY B. SHEELEY. A.M. I ice Principal; I lean of lloys English Miarirc E. Currier. M.Ed. ink of Department Iilu G. Alexander. Ed.I). John A. Brown, A.B. Eunice (I. Ii;iker. A.M. Mary K. Clutton. A.B. Miriam R. Fume . A.B. Theodore I’. Cnngey, A.M. Martha M. Gray. A.B. (•lady Huyncr. A.M. Roger M. Jone . A.B. Florence K. I.ockerhy. A.M. John E. Malli . M.Ed. i l.e.ive of Absence I Marjorie Nirhol . A.M. Ruth C. Paine. A.M. Helene Smith. A.M. Irwin W. Thompson. A.M. I ihri'tie M. Tidlef'on, A.M. I Leave of Absence I John I. Wcnker. A.M. Stanley G. Wood. A.B. t Leave of Absence I Social Sciences Raymond . Sterling. A.M. Henri of Department Florence R. Ackerman. A.M. Ifenrv G. Gray. A.M. Fanar II. Johnson. A.M. Margaret Lipscei, A.M. Mildred F. Memory. B_S. Latin Helen M. Corrigan. A.M. Ilernl of Department Anna B. Caswell. A.B. Laura II. Leech. I'h.l). Margaret A. Sander F ne t F. AA'hile. A.M. Mathematics Frank AA . Roger . A.M. HearI of Department Norton C. Brown. M.S. Robert R. Creighton. M.Ed. i Leave of Absence) France II. Dane. A.B. Robert T. Hughe . M.Ed. George F. Jackson. A.AL F'li .aheth G. MacBaine, B.S. Phillip H. Marvel. B-S. Theodt re W . Melinite. A.M. Burnham I.. Paige. A.M. Charlotte C. Smith. A.M. Clinton D. Talbot. A.M. M ARY S. HENDERSON Atdni in is!ra 1 on Cl RTIS H. THREI.KEI.I). A.M. Superintendent FREDERIC J. CREIIAN. A.M. Principal Modern Languages Margaret M. Allen. A.B. Head of Department France M. Arlale. A.At. Amelia A . Baiardi. A.B. Catherine M. Carrigan. C.E.F. Kl-ir B. Castillo. A.M. Cecelia P. Freeman. M.Ed. Bertha G. Gate . A.M. Marie A. Sora. A.M. Science A. J. Erickson. A.M. Head of Depot Intent Elton F. Chase. A.M. Mark F . Dohbelaar. A.M. Zohe S. Fairkwn. B.S. AA alter A. Hack. A.M. Aliene M. Markham. A.M. Olin I). Parson I Leave of Absence Stephen J. Petrokuhi. M.S. John F . Skerkoski. B.S. Donald B. Summers. I’h.l). I Leave of Absence • Commercial George B. Pont . M.S. Head of Defrartment Mildred G. Bullock Josephine L. Conover. A.M. Gertrude Corning. M.A. James F'. Decker. A.M. Marian C. Johnson Carl Strony. A.M. Gertrude I’. Young. A.M. Arts and Cralts A iolet B. Demaresl. B.S. Physical Education Thoiuiis AV. Highee. A.M. Head of Deportment Alarian F . Allen. A.M. i Leave of Absence • Frtinei A. Bennett. A.M. Itu M. Hoxie. A.M. Dorothy M. Burbank. B.S. Harrison B. Mosher. B.P.E. t Leave of Absence Russell AV. Neide F’rederick R. Null.ill. B.S. Leave of Absence I Philip S. Seit er. M.F'.d. Barbara FI. Thompson. A.M. Virginia C. Zahn. B.S. FREDERIC J. CREIIAN M ARA S. HENDERSON. A.M. I ice Principal; Dean of Girls Homo Economics Helen M. Snyder, B.S. Head of Deportment Joyce D. Paul. B.S. F'.li .aheth I). Zielenhach. B.S. Industrial Art James F . Hopkin-. M.Fal. Head of Department Falwin W. Faison Vorift A. Linker. A.M. Leonard S. Platt II. Emerson Powell I Leave of Absence) Falwin F. Spear. B.S. Music F. Ru ‘oll Shenton. A.M. Heart of Deportment J. Harold Rudy. M.Ed. Library Margaret II. Silvernail. A.B. Librarian Marylyn P. Davi Assistant Librarian Guidance Department Gladys Huyncr. A. M. Seniors Henry C. Gray. A. M. Seniors Anna B. Caswell. A.B. Juniors Laura II. Leech. I’ll.I). Junior Helene Smith. A. M. Irwin W. Thompson. A.M. Sophomores Medical Department Marie F. Gregory. M.l). Medical Director Margaret M. Beach. R.N. School Mttrse Eleanor A. I-'ineran. R.N. Helen F. l.awder. R.N. School ursr Leave of Absence Office Staff Principal’s Secretary Margaret B. Cochran. B.S. Office ('Jerks Eleanor F. Albrecht Falsie E. brain Margaret Reismiller Antoinette A. Ru o Jeanne Schmidt Vige Pour 19 MIRROR 45 COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . . 45 Senior CLss Office Richard Purdue President y Hnm Vice-President Cay ton Pritchett Treasurer Evelyn Clark Secretary ? • rf Denior L la. Columbia High School can hr justly proud of the war- time record it has made for itself, ami we as member of the Class of 1945 may look hack with a great deal of satisfaction on that record and the | arl we have played in its making. In 1943, when we were sophomores, the school bought $115,(KM), worth of war bonds. It was also during our first year at Columbia that we shifted from a peacetime to a wartime program. To facilitate this change new courses were added to our curriculum: more ami more emphasis was placed oil mathematics and the sciences, and above all on physical education. Furthermore, our extra-curricular activi- ties were altered so as to prepare the hoys for entrance into the armed forces. Several new clubs were formed; among them were the M. A. „ First Aid, Camouflage, Map-Making, Model Plano Building, and other clubs. Still another important occurrence of our sophomore year was the formation of the Victory Corps. This organiza- tion was established to serve both the community and the student. Examples of service to the community are practically numberless. They include work on paper drives, on the rationing hoard, at the South Orange Community House, work for the mcrican Bed Cross, and child care. Included in the services to the school and student arc the sale «if war bonds ami stamps, educational movies ami assembly programs, and more specialized films to aid those going into the armed forces. Through the Victory Corps alone, Columbia has «lone more than its share in assisting tin war cITorl. We may l« ok hack with particular pride on our accel- erated program. Since it- inception in January. 1943. five classes numbering over one hundred students altogether have boon graduated. This means that despite the inroads made by the draft, no hoy m « «l leave high sclmol w ithout a diploma. Considerable credit must he given to the members « f tin faculty, who have given and will continue to give so much of their time. Then there are those events which g« on year after year, come what may. Even with the scarcity of equipment and difficulties in transportation we have carried on all our sports, and during this past year all «if our teams were «if the high calibre characteristic of Columbia High. «• have been no less successful in the field of histrionics. Everyone, especially the cast, has a soft spot in his heart f«ir that ofT-spring «if the Pre-Junior Night Committee. “About Face.” What with such characters as an Indian princess and prince, a la«ly mayor, three gallant and disillusioned soldier , anti, of course, tin camel: and with a setting in Imlia, tin show couldn't miss being a hit. Our offering as a Senior Play was equally successful. It was J. M. Barrie's charming fantasy. “A Kis- for Cinder ella.” which dealt with a modern Cinderella and her police- man-prince. It was a show with a big cast and complex staging, a favorite with everyone. We have trie«l to cram into a short space tlx- activities and events of the last three years. Those years have be« n full ones, so full that everything can not possibly he put down on paper. But we hope enough has been said to reflect the spirit of these years. W « all have gotten a lot out of high sehool. W e've made new friends and acquaintances; we've gained new knowledge. W e have had wonderful times inside of cho« l and out. B« - lieve it or not. we've been happy, carefree. We never will feel «piite the same happiness again. W « won't hceause we're not kids anymore; we've grown up. But the memories are still there, and w can’t lose them. I’ll He Six COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 HERBERT E ABBEY 132 Million Place, South Orange Moincrooin Social Chairman (4); Varsity Swimming (2. 3, 4): Track (2. 3. 41; Exhibition Tumhling (3l. NORMAN ABRAMS 612 Prospect Street, Maplewood Junior Night Advertising Committee (3): House and Ground Committee (2t: J. V. Baseball (2l: Varsity Baseball (3l; Intramural Basketball (2.31. IIEMAN ADAMS 7 Highland Avenue. Maplewood Junior Night Ticket Committee (3l: Home Room Secretary-Treasurer (3); Senior Night Ticket Committee ill: Home Room Vice-President III. RAY MOM) M. ADAMS 370 Lenox Avenue. South Orange Swimming Team (3. 4l; Track Manager (3, l : M. A. N Club 13. secre- tary. !l; Color Guard I 3. 4l : Fire Committee (captain 3. 4); Junior Night Cast (31 : Victory Corps Sea Service Division i2. 3. ll ; Paper Salvage Collec- tions (2. 3. |l ; Ping Pong ('lull (21 : Gas Decontamination Squad (2. 3). ALAN ADELMAN 30 Mayliew Drive. South Orange M. A. N. Club (2); Home Room Treasurer i2. 41; Junior Night Ticket Committee 13 ; Senior Night Ticket Committee III: Mirror Staff Photo- graphy (4). THEBE ADLER 32 Burr Road. Maplewood Personality Club (3. ll: French Club 13. 41: Food Clinic (21; Sopho- more Dramatic Club 121 : Victory Corps (2.3. ll; C. A. A. ill; Junior Night Costume Committee (3 l : Stamp Salesgirl t3). NNK ELIZABETH ADRIAN 27 W it more Avenue, Maplewood Junior Night Usherette l3 : Pan-American Club (2): G. A. (2). BELLE JE ANNE ALBERT 219 Conway Court. South Orange Parna.-siau Society (3. 11 : Bible Reading Committee (2. 3) : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: Latin Club (2. 3 : French Club (2. 3. Ii : G. A. A. (2. 3. Ii; Junior Night Cast |3l; Homeroom Basketball 12. 3): Homeroom Social Chairman (3 I. M ARJORIE M ARIE ALLBROOKS 324 Lenox Avenue, South Orange East Orange High School. East Orange: Home Room Secretary |2i: Columbia: Home Room Basketball (3): G. A. . (3.4)? Civics Committee (41 : Senior Play Reading Committee (I): Personality Club (4). S. HAYDEN ALLEN 121 Council Place. South Orange G. R. High School: J. . Football i2 . Columbia: Varsity Football (3): Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee (3): Radio Club 4l: Intramural Football ill: Intramural Basketball (4). PA I RIC1.A ALLEN 46 Kendall Avenue. Maplewood Vice-President of Student Council lit; Eligibility Committee (2, «•hair- man 3 i : Chairman « f Civics Committee ill; G. V. Council (.2. I. treasurer 3) : Senior Play Cast (4): Homeroom Secretary l2 : Mirror Staff (4); Home Room Basketball (2. 3 I. CEDRIC ERROL ALLEY 6 West Parker Avenue, Maplewood Band (2. 3, 4): Visual Education Committee (2. 3. ll; Home Room ....hall (2. 4); Victory Corps (2. .3, 4). «« • St'r en COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 MOW AIM) FRED ALTER 22 Brook wood Drive. Maplewood French Cluh (2): Squad Fool hall (2l: Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2): Traffic Commillcc (2l : W ard Box Commillcc (2. 3 : Air Raid Squad Leader (3l: Track Team (3): inlramural Football (3. 4). ELIZABETH AMA 11 Marie Place. Maplewood LOIS KVKIA MBERG 12 Manley Terrace. Maplewood G. A. A. 12. 3. 4 ; Junior Night Usher (3l. LKDYARD A VERY 51 Clinton Avenue, Maplewood Intramural Football (2,-0: Latin ('.luh 12. 3. ll : Meteorology Cluh (2): Assistunt ir Raid W arden 13. 11 ; Sophomore Dramatic Cluh 12 : Junior Night (31: Traffic Committee (2.3): Usher (4). PATRICIA BACKER 19 Essex Avenue. Maplewood G. . A. (2. 3. I): Pan American Cluh (2. 3): Glee Cluh (2): Home Room Basketball 2. 3 I : Junior Night Properties Committee 13): Commer- cial Cluh (3). C RIL CROCKETT BAI.DW IN. JR. 291 Highland Road, South Orange Varsity Football t2. 3. captain ll; Track (3. 4): House and Groumls Committee (chairman 4); Lunchroom Committee (3): Fire Committee (3. captain ll: Homeroom President (2, 3 I : Junior Night (3 I. JOYCE BALFOUR 74 Masscl Terrace, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic (’luh (2.1: Commercial ('luh (2l: Pan Vmcricau Cluh (2. 3); Junior Night Usherette (3): Victory Corps (1): War Stamp Salesgirl i ll. FREDERIC BANTA ( () Maplewood Avenue. Maplewood JEAN AMEND 8 East Clarke Place. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2): G. 12. 3. II: Home Room Basket- ball (2): Personality Club (3): Pan American Cluh (2. 3). SYLVI A AMSTERDAM 66 Glenview Road. South Orange Chorus (2, 31 : Junior Night Cast (31: Senior Night Usherette ll): Per- sonality Cluh ill: Pan American Cluh (3. 1): Choral Group (I): G. A. A. 12. 3): Home Room Basketball i2. 3 I. MYRTLE ANDERSON IH1 Church Street. South Orange G. . A. (It: Red Cross Sewing (41; Personality Cluh ill; Victory Corps (4): Senior Play Usherette (4). BARBARA L. MJGENBLICK 665 Hamilton Road, South Orange G. A. . (2. 3. 4): Sophomore Dramatic Cluh 121 : Latin Cluh (2, 3); Home Room Secretary 12. ll; Junior Night Cast (3); Guild (3); French Cluh (3. It: Bible Reading Committee (3, 4); Art Service ('lull til: Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee l it. Pafc Kifthi COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 FRANCKS BABBE1IEN.N 56 Pierson Rond, Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3, l : Personality Club (3, 4 : Pun American Club (3. 41; Junior Ni«I i Cast (31 ; French Club (21: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2). F.DV RI) J. BARKHORN 115 N. Ridgewood Road, South Orange Traflic Committee (2. 3 I : Table Tenni- ('lull (2l : Football I .'•her (2. 3. chairman 4 i : Columbian (2. 3i. PATRICIA BARLOW 292 Scotland Road, South Orange G. A. A. (2.3. -I i : Sophomore Dramatic Club (21: Home Room President (2): Junior Night Cast (3i: Home Room Social Chairman (3): Senior Play Cant (4l: Victory Corps (3, 11: Air Raid Squad Leader (3, 4l ; Junior Coun- cil Representative (31. ROBERT A. BARR DALE 470 Academy Street,South Orange Fire Committee Ml; Ping Pong Club (21 : Air Craft Identification Club (2. 3). JANE CAROL BAUER 182 Oakland Road, Maplewood G. A. A. (2, 4) : Personality Club (4 ; Red Cross Sewing (3, 41 : Orches- tra (2 : Chorus (3. 11 : Junior Night Cast (3l; Air Raid Squad Leader (2. 3. I): Home Room Basketball 12. 31. DORIS BAYER 5 May Terrace. Maplewood C. A. A. (2. 3, 4); Lunch Room Committee (2); Home Room Secretary (21 : Victory ('.orps (2. 3 I : I Ionic Room Basketball 12. 3 I : Junior Night Home Room Representative (3): Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Reading Committee (4). MAin K. BAY Nl M 477 Walton Road, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Orchestra (21; Glee Club (2): G. A. A. 2. 3): Victory Corps (3); Junior Night Costume Committee (3): Fire Committee (3): Service Division Captain (3. 41: Senior Play Usherette i ll. EDNA HELEN BEACH 4 Cottage Street, South Orange G. A. A. (3, 4); Commercial Club (4); Columbian Staff (I); Senior Play Program Committee (4). ELIZABETH BECKER 152 Tichinor Avenue, South Orange Junior Night (3). LEONE LOY E BEHRENDT 16 Overhill Road. South Orange Social Committee (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Junior Night Cast (3): Senior Night Cast (41; Victory ('.orps General Division (2. 3. 41; Public Relations Committee (4l;C. A. A. (2.3. 41; Modern Dance Club ( li; Monitor (31: Homeroom Basketball (2,3). NORMAN A. BENFER 184 Franklin Avenue. Maplewood J. V. Football (2): J. V’. Basketball (2(; House and Grounds Commit- tee (3. 4): Intramural Basketball (4): Varsity Baseball 3, 1 . F.DGAR BERGEN 384 Turrell Avenue, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2t: Junior Night Cast (3). I'age Xinr COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 KI)W IN I. BKKCKR 277 yenning Avenue . South r;i Intramural Foeilhall (2. 3. -It; Student Operator (41. W II.M AM ALTRR IIERT.il 558 Varsity Road, South Orange West Side High Sehool. Newark: Swimming Team (21, Columbia High School: Traffic Committee (31 ; Varsity Swimming (3. It : Lye-e-um Cluh t It ; Senior 1 1; % Properties Committer t-ll; Foot ha II Cslier til; Home Room President lit. EDI’I'II SUZANNE BESSKR 125 Twin Oak Road, South Orange Victory Corps General Division 21; Columbian Staff 12. 3): Lyceum ('.luh t2. Secretary 3. Editor of Newspaper It; Junior Night I slier (3l: Home Room War Stamp Representative 131 : l'reneh Cluh 13. It; Guild (3. It; Mirror Staff (4); Latin Cluh i ll: Senior Play (wist (It. CARMINE P BIANCHI 20 Peachtree Road, Maplewood Traffic Committee l2. 3): Color Guard (4i ; Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (21 ; Latin Cluh (2) : Airplane Building and Identification Cluh i |i; Lyceum lit: Pan American Cluh i3t; Intramural Basketball 2. I). ELIZABETH N N BIERWKRT 88 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. I) : Sophomore Dramatic Cluh l2t : Home Room Basket- hall 131 ; Junior Night Cast (3l ; Music Box i3. -It; Personality Cluh ( ll; Senior Play Prompter tit; Einanee Committee (11: Aeappella Choir (41; Glee Cluh i ll. ANTHONY BIGOS 32 Mcnzel Avenue. Maplewood Orchestra (2. 3. -It. RICHARD B. BILDER 285 Highland Road. South Orange Swimming Team (2. 3. It : Track Team (2. 3, It : Lyceum I 2. president 3, It: Fire Committee 12. captain 3. I); Victory Corps t2. 3. 1): M. A. V Cluh (2. 3l: Parnassian Society l2. 3); Junior Night Cast (3); Band (3): Assembly Committee 1,3. 4). JEAN BILLINGHUKST 215 Coudert Place, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (21: Junior Night Scenery Painting Com- mittee i3 : Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (4): G. A. A. (4|; Home Room Air Raiel Warelen 12. 3). ALFRED A. BINDER 1817 Springfield Avenue, Maplcwooel J. V. Football (2) : J. V. Base-hall t2t; Varsity Football (3, -It: Varsity Baseball (3, 41; Home Re om A'iec-Pre sielent (31: Senior ('.lass Nomination Committer i3t ; Victory Corps (31: Traffic Committee (3, captain It : Senie r Home Room Representative 1 11. Ml LUCENT BINDER 46« Richmond Avenue. Maplewood Personality Cluh (It; G A. A. (2, 3. 41: Spanish Cluh (3. 4 ; J imior Night Scenery Painting Committee 131 : Senie r Play Scenery Painting Com- mittee (li; Art Service Group (3, It: Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2t: Air Raiel Sepiael Le aeler (2. 3. 41. W 11.LI AM DANIEL BINDER 195 Richmond Avenue. Maplewood Intramural Football (2. 3. II: Sophomore Dramatic Cluh 2); Lighting Crew 12 : Camera Cluh (2. 31 : ard Box Committee t2. 3l ; Air Raiel Sepiael Lcaeler (3. It; Senior Play 'I'ie-kel Committee (3. I): Mirror Staff Photo- grapher ill. RICHARD BIRD 11« Prospect Place, South Orange I'ltyc Trn COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 W ALTER II G. BOLTON 21 New England Komi. Maplewood Home Room Kootliall (2. 3. 11 : Ping Pong (Muli 12 : Columbian (2, 3) : Pre-Junior Niglil Coin ill ill re (3): Track Team (3): Cla.-« Jewelry Commit- tee (3); Editor-in-Chief of Mirror t it. DAVID BOND 115 Second Street. Soul It Orange Varsity Football (2. 3. It; Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 41: Home Room Secretary l2): Home Room Vice-President (3): Luneli Room Control Com millee (3.4); Civics Committee ill; Home Room President (41; House and Grounds Committee (4). MARY BORNEMAN 273 Western Drive North. South Orange C. A. A. (2l; Junior Night Cast (3l: Victor) Corps (3. I): Senior Play Lshcrette ill: Red Cross Knitting 12. 3. It; Home Room Basketball (2. 3l. W ALL AGE W . BOYCE. JR. 325 Redmond Road. South Orange Orange High School: Varsity Football i2t; Navigation Club (president 2t : Stage Crew (chairman 2l. Columbia: Tennis Team l3. captain I t : Home Room Football (41. ELIZABETH JEAN BRADY 58 Salter Place. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. president 41: Parnassian ill; Eligibility Committee (2. 3. chairman 4 : ictorv Corps (2. 3. 11: Junior Night Cast (3) : Senior Play Reading Committee ill; Home Room Social Chairman 12, 3t; ’Traffic Com- mittee (2); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: Home Room Basketball (2. 3). MARION SVEA BRASK 57 Taylor Place. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club i2l; Parnassian i ll: G. . A. (2. I. council 3); Acappella Choir i 2. 41; Mirror Staff (ll; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee 1 11; Junior Night Cast (3 : Home Room Social Chairman (2. 3. 4); Gym Class Leader (4). JOHN NY. BISSELL 5 Yale Street. Maplewood Squad Football (2l; Football Manager (21: Home Room Vice-President (2): Air Raid Squad I-cader (2): Lyceum (21: Home Room Football leap- lain 3. 4 I. DAVID BI.AETZ 653 Prospect Street. Maplewood Varsity Football (3, ll; J. . Football 12): Varsity Basketball (3, ll: J. V. Basketball (2l: J. V. Baseball (21 : Lunch Room (Control Committee (ll; House and Grounds Committee I II. ANGl.’S R. BLAKEY. JR. 220 Montague Place, South Orange Track 12. 3. ll ; Home Room Chairman (41 : Home Room Vice-President |2 : 'Traffic Committee (41: Junior Night 'Ticket Committee (31; Victory Corps (21: Home Room Stamp Sale-man (2); Finance Committee ( I I. BARBARA BLANCHARD 181 Harding Drive. South Orange Personality Club (3. I' : Columbian Reporter (2, 3) ; G. A. A. (2. 3. -I i : Finance Committee 2. 3. ll: Music Box Club 12. 3 : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Latin Club (ll: Acappella Choir (4 I ; Junior Night Orchestra (3i; Armistice Day Program Committee ( I I. MARION JEAN BLASI 31 Edcr Terrace, South Orange G. A. A. (2): Camera Club 121: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Home Room Social Chairman 131: Bible Reading Committee (-11 : Senior Play Reading Committee i ll: Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee Ml. FRANCES BOBBY 41 Mcadowhrook Road. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club 121: Chorus (2. 3); G. A. N. (31: Junior Night Costume Committee (3l: Senior Night Costume Committee III: Commercial Club i ll. vr COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL '«ice E smi 19 MIRROR . . 45 GEORGE RALPH BKIECHLE 21 Orchard Road. Maplewood JOSEPH BR0TSGHOL 398 Hoyden venue, Maplewood M. A. N. Clui (-0. ANN BROWN 35 Ball Terrace, Maplewood G. A. V. (2, 3,-1): Traffic Committee |2 : Home Room Basketball (2. 3 . v % JOSEPH BROWN 551 Prospect Street. Maplewood Squad Football (21: J. V. Baseball (2): Home Room Eootball (3l: Intramural Basketball (3): Junior Night Advertising Committee (3.1; Mirror Staff Organization (4); Home Room Treasurer (3). BETTY JEAN BRUN 15 West Lane. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. It: Assembly Committee (2. 3, II: Victory Corps 12. 3. ■I); Home Room Vice-President (2. 1): Junior Assembly Chairman (3); Pre-Junior Night Committee (3l: Junior Night Cast l3); Mirror Stall tit; Senior Class Vice-President 111: Civics Committee 'll. STANLEY B. BRUNDAGE 11 Evergreen Place. Maplewood Squad Football 12): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Track (2| : Junior Night Ticket Committee (3l: Senior Play Ticket Committee (It; Lyceum (It; Home Room Football (3. It: Football Manager (2). FREDERICK BRYANT 3 Oakland Road. Maplewood Lunch Room Committer (2t: Senior Play Properties Committee (It; Basketball Manager l2): Intramural Basketball 12,3.1); Home Room Foot- ball (3. captain ll. RICHARD BURGER 90 Hoyden Avenue. Maplewood Varsity Football (31 : Chorus (2. 3, 11: Home Room Football (ll. JAMES C. Bl'RMEISTER 56 Fairview Avenue. South Orange J. A . Basketball (21 : J. V. Baseball (2): House and Grounds Committee (2) ; Junior Night Construction Committee (3 ; Intramural Football (ll; Varsity Baseball (3,11: Intramural Basketball i2. 3. II: Traffic Committee (3) ; Home Room Secretary (3). MARA AGNES BURNS 110 Oakland Road, Maplewood W ard Bov Committer (2, 3,1: G. A. A. (3. 1); Home Room Basketball (3): Senior Play Usherette (It: Glee Club (3. 1). CAROLYN CAIN 86 JefTcrson Avenue, Maplewood Home Room Secretary (2): Home Room Social Chairman (3. II: G. A. A. (2. 3): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : Home Room Basketball (21: Junior Night Cast (3t: Glee Club (2l: Fire Committee (3. 1) ; Parnassian Society (3, 1) ; Senior Play Cast (ll. ANNE CAMILLE 239 Franklin Avenue, Maplewood Sopboi...re Dramatic Club (2); Chorus l2. 3); Personality Club (3); Junior Night Costume Committee |3 . I’uitr Tu rlrv COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . . MIRROR . . . 45 SIMIUM CAMPBELL 11 Sagamore Hoad, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club Secretary (21: Orchestra (2); Kin; Commit- tee (2. 3): C. A. A. Coimeil i2, 3. I ; Junior Night Cast (3): Junior Night Committee 13 ; Civics Coinuiittee (4 ; Assembly Commit tec (41; Secretary of Student Council (41; Senior Play Advertising Committee (4.1. JACK CANNON 17 SuiTolk Avenue. Maplewood Koothall Manager (2,3 ; J. V. Basketball (2); Varsity Basketball (3); Track (2,3, H; Home Hooin Koolltall 1 11. CRACK CANTALUPK 12 Men .ei Avenue, Maplewood Senior Play Costume Committee (4 i ; G. A. A. (4) ; Commercial Cllil) (4). JAMES JOSEPH CAPRIO 40 Stanley Road. South Orange Varsity Koolltall 14 : J. V. Koolltall (2 ; House and Ground Commit- tee (3. I); Lunch Room Committee (3. 4 ; Scenery Construction (3, 4 ? Home Room Vice-President (3). JAMES A. CARR 21 Garthwaite Terrace, Maplewood Rand (21; Cheerleader (3. ll; Junior iglit Cast (3); Intramural Bas- ketball (2. 3. 41; Basketball i2. 3. 4); Pep Committee (2. 3, chairmun It; Home Room Vice-President (2. 3). PHIL CARROLL (t Crest wood Drive, Maplewood JOSEPHINE L. CARUSO 1 TO W yoming venue. Maplewood G. A. A. l2. 3): Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (4); Art Club (2); Pan American Club l2. 3t : French Club (41. MARGARET CHAPIN 18 Park Road, Maplewood G. A. A. (2): Latin Club (2): Music Box i2. 4): Eire Committee (2.3, It; Orchestra (2.3. 4); Home Room Basketball (31: Personality Club (3. 4). GAY LE B. CHARLES 11 Garthwaite Terrace, Maplewood Koothall Manager (2. 3, 4 ; Home Room Vice-President (21; Home Room President (41; Monitor (3, 4.1: Civics Committee Co-Chairman (4); Junior Night Cast (3). HELEN K. CHASE 118 Indiana Street, Maplewood Latin Club (2t; French Club (2,3. 1); Personality Club (3, 41; English Club (president 1 ; Traffic Committee (21: Finance Committee (3, 4): G. A. (2); Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Night Costume Committee i 1 ; Mirror Staff Statistician (41. CORDON CHRISTIE 39 Essex Avenue, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (21; Home Room Koothall (3. 4 ; Home Room Basketball (4); Color Guard 1 11. PE I ER J. CLANCY 30 Overlook Terrace, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (21; Junior Night Ticket Committee (3): Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee (3); Pan American Club (3); Finance Committee (4): Koothall Manager (2t; House and Grounds Com- mittee (4); Senior Night Scenery Construction Committee (4). I’ane Thirteen COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 EVELYN HELEN CLARK 28 Elm Court. South Orange G. A. A. 12. 3. assistant secretary h: Home Room Secretary (2, 3); Monitor (2. 3); Pre-Junior Night Committee (3); Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Reading Committee and Cast (41; Senior Class Secretary ill; Social Committee (3, 4); Traffic Committee (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2). FLORENCE E. CLEARS 50 Kendall Avenue, Maplewood Chorus l2l: G. A. A. i2, 3); Pan American Chorus (41; Home Room Basketball (2 ; Senior Night Scenery Painting Committee (41. M ALCOLM A. COLTON 316 Tichenor Avenue, South Orange Camera Club (2. 3) : Finance Committee (3. 4 : Mirror Staff (4). JOAN RUTH CON A11EA 327 Warwick Avenue, South Orange Orchestra (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: G. A. A. (2. 3. It: V’i«-- lory Corps 3. 11 ; Finance Committee (3, It : Home Room Basketball (2.3): Junior Night Cast (3t: Personality Club (3. 4|; Senior Night Usherette I ll. Marylawn School: Varsin Basketball (11. MARY C. CONGER 12 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Air Raid Squad Leader (2); Victory Corps Community Service Division (2. 3. 41; Columbian Business Staff (2. 3.4); Columbian Business and Promotion Manager (3 : G. A. A. (2. 3. ll; Secretary of Dances. Junior Night (3.1; Home Room Basketball (3). M ARGARE T MARK CONNOLLY 2 A ale Street. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2)? Pan American Club (2. 3. 41: G. . A. (2. 3.4): Personality Club 1.3) : First Aid Squad (31 : Junior Night Usherette (3): Victory Corps 3. It; Commercial Club (It; Senior Night Costume Committee (4). DIANE COOPER 88 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Home Room Treasurer (3. I); Victory Corps (3. 41; War Stamp Re- presentative t2. 3. ll ; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3l : Senior Night Properties Committee (4): Pan American Club (2): Senior Night Scenery Painting Committee (ll: Art Service Club (4); G. A. A. (2. 3); Home Room Basketball ( 2. 3 I. MARJORIE COSGROVE 2 Lenox Terrace, South Orange G. A. A. (2,3,4) : Sophomore Dramatic Chib (2) : Junior Night Cast (3): Personality Club (3. vice-president 4): Aeappella Choir (4). CHARLES COWLEY 7 Hemlock Court, Maplewood J. V. Football 12 t : Varsity Football 3 t : Stage Crew (3, 4) : Home Room Football ( ll; Air Raid Squad Leader (4); Scoreboard Committee (4). JOHN C. COX 55 Woodland Road, Maplewood Varsity Swimming (2. 3. ll; Fire Committee (3. ll : Senior Play 1 ieket Committee (41; Track (4). AA ILLI AM CR AMMER 635 Hamilton Road. South Orange MARGARET I). CRLMMINS 80 Hixon Place. South Orange G. A. A. i2. 3. 4 ; Sophomore Dramatic Club l2): Junior Night Usher- ette (31 : Ward Box Committee ill: Commercial Club (ll. 'i ige Fourteen COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR . . 45 ESMOND CROOK K 30 Cottage Si reel. South Orange Farm Class 2 ; Monitor ill: Home Room Foothnll (2. I): Swimming Team ( l I. WILLIAM G. DALY 141 Harrison Street. East Orange Seton Hall Prop School: Intramural Footliull (2); Intramural Basket- iiall l2). Admiral Farragut Aeadeiny. Columbia. M VRJOR1E DARNELL 111 South Ridgewood Road. South Orange Ping Pong Club (2) : Social Committee (2|:G. V. Y. (2,41; Home Room President l3l; Junior Night Cast (3l; English Club I 2. 3. 4); N’ietorv Corps (3,41; Mirror Circulation Staff til; Laboratory Assistant 14 • : Bible Reader (4). DONALD DECIDING 121 Baker Street, Maplewood Home Room Football (3l; Band i2. 3. 4): Service Orchestra i2, 3. 41; Pan American Club (2): Hillman's Orchestra (3l. ALLAN W. DEIILS 397 Thornden Street. South Orange Home Room President III: Fire Committee (3. captain 4) : Track (2, 3. II: Senior Play Advertising Committee (chairman 4); Mirror Staff Senior Personals 111: Junior Night Cast (31: Ward Box i3. I) : Home Room Foot- ball (3); Chorus (3, 41: Mirror Nominating Committee (3). LOIS E. DKILE 68 Courier Avenue, Maplewood Columbian i2. 3, li; Mirror Organizations Editor (41; Assembly (Com- mittee 3, li; Fire Committee (2. 3. 1); French Club (3. secretary I); G. A. A. i2. 3. ll; Sophomore Dramatic Club (21: Victory Corps (2. 3. 1); First Aid Club (21: Junior Night Properties Committees (3). J Ck DEJOHN 21 Jacoby Street. Maplewood M ATTIIKW DENARDO. JR 98 oodside Road. Maplewood J. V. Football (2): Varsity Football 3. ll; Varsity Basketball (4); Varsity Baseball (2. 3. captain ll: Lunch Room Committee l ll: House and Grounds Committee III: Pan American Club (I). W ALI ER DI MOND 134 Meeker Street. South Orange Intramural Basketball (2. 3. O; J. V. Baseball (2l: Home Room Foot- ball (31: Junior Night Scenery Committee 131 : Football I -her ( li. JOANN DIET 44 Plymouth Avenue. Maplewood Catonaville High School, Baltimore, Maryland: Dramatic Club (2.1, Columbia: Junior Night Cast (3): Music Box Club (3): G. V. (3. ll: Pan American Club (41: Acappella Choir t il: Home Room Basketball (3); Chorus (3); Red Cross Sewing (3): Gym Squad Leader (31. CARL DIETZE 64 Kendall Avenue. Maplewood BARBARA JEAN Dl.NKEL 31 Brookside Road, Maplewood G. V. A. 12. 3. li; Social Committee (4l: Junior Night Cast (31; Eligi- bility Committee (2. 31; Spanish Club (3); Home Room Basketball «21; Home Room Social Chairman (2.1: Sophomore Dramatic Club (21. Page Fillcen COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 PEGGA ANNE DOBBINS 496 Boyden Avenue. Maplewood Sophomore Drumnlie Cluh (2). WARREN DOKRRHOKFKK 90 llillcrest Road. Maplewood M. A. N. Club (2, 3); Track Team (21. JERRY DOOLITTLE 30 Brook Lane. .Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (21: Track (2); Radio Clui (2. 1): Intra- mural Foothall (4); Usher (4). DAVID DORAN 9 Quentin Court. Maplewood J. V. Foothall 21 ; Varsity Foothall (3. 0: arsitv Swimming (2.3. It; J. V. Baseball (2): IVp (Committee (2): Fire Committee 12. chief 3. I ; Color Guard (3. captain ll: Lunch Room Committee (3); Sophomore Dra- matic Cluh (2). M ARJORIE DUNN 261 Valley Street. South Orange Latin Cluh (21: Child Care Cluh 1.2): Personality Cluh (3. 41; Pan American Cluh (3. 4): Junior Night Cast (3). MARLA N DUNN 201 South Ridgewood Road. South Orange G. A. A. (2. 3. 4): Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2 : French Cluh (2 : Junior Night Usherette (3): Personality Cluh l3. president 4t; Senior Play Costume Committee (4). MONROE EPSTEIN 37 Kingman Road. South Orange Intramural Foothall 12. 0. G. LOIS EDGEW ORTH 13 ellcslcy Street. Maplewood G. A. . (3.1: Junior Night I sherette (3); Senior Night Usherette (1); Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (21. MARILA N BETI'A FACKI.ER 13 Plymouth Place. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2): G. A. A. (3. 4l; Red Cross Sewing (4); Spanish Cluh (4). Ml RIEL STEW ART FAGEANT 10 Crowell Place. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (21 ; G. A. A. (2l: Pan American Cluh (2); Traffic Committee (2): Junior Night Cast (3): Memorial Day Cast (3): Home Room Secretary-Treasurer (2t: Senior Play Cast i ll. GAYLE FARTHING 22 Luddington Road, W est Orange Mirror Staff (4); War Stamp Committee (11: Victory Corps (2. 3. ll; Spanish Cluh (3. 1|; Personality Cluh (ll: Latin Cluh «3 ; Junior Night Cast (3): Air Raid Squad Leader (2, 3, I); G. A. A. (2. 3. 4l; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (4,1. MARIE FEDORKO 1(1 Field Road. Maplewood Vige Sixteen COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . 45 FREDERICK Y FEER. JR. 282 Melrose Place, South Orange Fire Committee (2. 3, It: Senior Committee (4.1; Radio Club (2l; Orchestra (2. 3, It: Visual Aid Committee (2. 3, It. ROBIN MARCIA FENICHEL 170 Oakland Road. Maplewood 11 illidde High Seltool: Secretory of Debuting Club (2. 3); Speech Club |2. 31: Dramatic ( .lub 2. 3): O. A. A. (3). Columbia: O. A. A. (4); Pan American Club (-It. ELIZABETH NN FKNTO.N Wood Ridge High School: Dramatic Club (secretary 2); Math Club (treasurer 2) : I .at in Club. Columbia: G. A. A. (3. ft : Gym ('lass Leader 1.3, It: Vice-President Home Room (3): Junior Night Cast (3t; Senior Play Cast lit; Mirror Staff (It: Aeappella Choir (4t. ALBER T FIORE 380 Lackawanna Place. South Orange THELMA FISCHBE1N 24S Parker Avenue, Maplewood Victory Corps (2, 3. I : Pan American (dub (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Food Clinic (3); Junior Night Costume Committee (31; French Club (3. It ; Personality Club (3. It : G. . A. ( I). PAT FITZGERALD 10 Oakland Terrace, Maplewood LOIS NN FITZSIMMONS Home Room Vice-President (2): Glee Club (chairman 2): G. A. A. (2. 3, It; Lunch Room Committee (31: Scenery Painting Committee (It: Home Room Basketball (2. 3). PI 11 LB IN FLANAGAN 378 Charlton Avenue, South Orange Lunch Room Committee (2. 31: Home Room Football (2, 3); Wrestling (dub (2): Football Manager (2, 3). WALTER M. FLAX 500 Melrose Place, South Orange M. A. N. Club (2. 3); French Club (3); Traffic Committee (2. 3); Fire Committee (21: Swimming Team (2. 3t: Track Team (2. 3): Assembly Committee (I); Victory Corps (2. 3. It; Mirror Staff Photographer (41; Junior Night Cast (3). M1LL1CEN1 J. FLINK 318 Hamilton Road. South Orange Parnassian Society (3, I t : Latin Club (2. 3) : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : French Club (2. 3, It; G. A. (2. 3, It; Vssemldy Committee (41: Junior Night Cast 31; Senior Night Cast and Scenery Painting Committee (4): Art Science (dub (3. It. MARY THERESE FLYNN 363 Melrose Place, South Orange Home Room President (3): Mirror Staff Personnels ill: Lunch Room Committee (captain It: Aeappella Choir ( It; G. A. A. (2.3. I); Nominating Committee (3): Junior Night Cast (31: Senior Night Cast (4l; Victory Corps Community Service (3. 4 ; Home Room Basketball (2. 3). THOMAS FOLCER 321 West End Road, South Orange Home Room President (2. 4 : Fire Committee Captain (3. It; Junior Assembly Chairman (3t : Junior Night Cast (31 : Senior Play Cast Mi : Squad Football (3) : Swimming Team (3. It : Track Team (2. 3. 11 : Victory Corps (vice-chairman 3). II Buckingham Gardens Parkway. Maplewood COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL ’«(ifl Seventeen 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 MARJORIE NN FORGERS! )N 21 Bruukwuod Drive. Maplewooil Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: G. A. V. 2. It; Senior Play Heading Committee (4); Home Room Secretary (4t. ROBERT W ILLIAM I’OOSE 370 W yoming veiiue. South Orange Iona Prep. New Rochelle. .New York: J. . Foolhall (2 : R. 0. T. C. (2t. Coluiuhia: Fire Committee 3. It; Track Manager 2. 3. It: Junior Night (last (3): Camouflage Club C2 : Radio Communications Clnh (2t: Home Room Treasurer (2. 3.1: W ar Stamp Representative (31 ; M. N. Chib (34 ; Intramural Football and Basketball (2). ESTA FOSTER 219 South Orange Avenue. South Orange Baseball Manager (2. 3. O; F'ire Committe t2. 3. I); Sophomore Dramatie Club (2): Home Room Chairman (2. 4): Pre-Junior Night Com- mittee (3 : Junior Night Cast l3 ; Mirror Stall «4 ; Senior Play Reailing Committee (4); Senior Play Cast (41. MARIE JOAN FRAGALE 333 Valley Street. South Orange G. A. A. (2. 41: Home Room Basketball (3). BEATRICE L. FRENCHMAN 35 Burroughs Way. Maplewoo ! Sophomore Dramatie Club l2 : Pan American (2, 3): Junior Night Usherette i3l: French Club (3. 41: (J. V V 4 : Personality Club (3, I). OLIN FRIANT 34 W ashington Park, Maplewood Ramsay High School: Spanish Club l2 . Columbia: Pan American Club (2. 31; Football Manuger (34; Traffic Committee (3. 41; Home Room Treasurer (4); Home Room Football (4). FR NK FRIEDLANDER 560 Sinclair Terrace. South Orange Sophomore Dramatie Club 124: M. N. Club (3, I); Lyceum (41: English Guild (41: Junior Night Cast (31 : Intramural Basketball (2.3. It; Intramural Football i3 . BERNICE S. FRIEDM AN 49 Burr Road, Maplewood Home Room Treasurer (2): Sophomore Dramati Club 121: Music Box (2. 3, 11: French Club (3, It: Orchestra (2. concert master 3. It; Personality Club (3. 4 l ; Victory Corps (21. SEBASTIAN GALELLA 172 College Place, South Grange Victory Corps (2. 3, co-chairman Land Division 41: French Club (3, H; Junior Night Properties Committee (31: Senior Night Ticket Committee (I): Track Tcum (3. It: Home Room Foolhall (3. 4). LILA BECK GANDEL 121 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Parnassian (2, 3. U : Soplutmore Dramatie Clnh (2 I : (jym Assembly (2) ; W ar l Box Committee (3) : Guild (3 . BARBARA GYRFINKEL 137 South Centre Street. South Orange G. A. (2. 3. h: Latin Club i2l: Sophomore Dramatic Club (21: Air Raid Squad Ixuidcr 21: Junior Night Cast (3); Personality Club (3. It; Pan American Club (41; Columbian Staff (It; Lyceum (4,1. DAVID S. (LAI’S 102 Rytula Road, South Orange Intramural Football (21: Traffic Committee t2. 3. 41; M. A. N. Club (2 : Junior Night Cast (31 ; Senior Night Cast (It; Columbian (2. news editor 3. managing editor II; Victory Corps (2. 3, It. Pa te Eiphlern COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 MARIANNE GLASS 168 Harding Drive. South Orange Home Room Secretary i2 : Home Room Treasurer i2. 31: G. V 21: Rail American Clui (2); Junior Night Advertising Committee (3); Junior if lit Srenery Painting Committee (3); Senior Night Scenery Painting Committee (4): rt Service Committee (4). NORMA JEANNE GLASS 346 Rielunoml Avenue, South Orange Fayetteville High School: Sophomore Dramatic Cluli 2 : Camera (-lull 12. 3) : Ski (‘luh (2. 31 ; Indicator Staff 12. 31; French Cluli (2. 3); ( . A. A. (2. 3): Columbia: C. A. A. (3. It: Personality Club (3. 4l. GABRIELA GOIJDSI WN 77 Franklin venue. Maplewood G. A. . 2 : Glee Club i2. 3): Home Room Basketball (2. 3): Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Plav Usherette I D: Senior Plav Program Committee (4). BOB GOLDSBY 30 Euclid Avenue. Maplewood Student Council (21: Fire Committee i2. Captain 3, Assistant Chief It; Sophomore Dramatic Club President (2); Parnassian Society (3. It: Home Room Secretary (3): Basketball ij. V. 2. Varsity 3): Public Relations Committee (4 ; Intramural Basketball (2.3.4); Parnassian Assembly Play (3-t; “She Stoops to Conquer” (3). ELLEN GOODELL 272 Melrose Place, South Orange G. (It: Personality Club lit: Victory Corps ill; Service Club I I): Senior Play Usherette (41: Bed Cross Sewing (3. It. DANA (.. GOODRICH JR. 29 Oakview Avenue. Maplewood Bethlehem Central High School: Bachelor's Club (2l; Excursion Club (2): Intramural Sports (2. 3): Home Room Football (4 . RICH AIM) BENNETT CKRSH 196 Prospect Street. Maplewood Track Team (2. 3. It: French (dub ill: Home Room Football (2. 3. h : Junior Night Cast (3). GLORI GJALANKLLA 266 Valley Street. South Orange Columbian Advertising Stall (4 I : Senior Play Usherette (4l : Commercial Club (4); G. . . i I). JUDITH GILBERT 81 Tuscan Road. Maplewood G. A. A. 2. 3. 11 ; Senior Night Usherette (4l: Glee Club i2. 3): Home Room Secretary (3. It: Traditions Committee (3); Junior Night Cast l3): Senior Night Committee lit: Home Room Basketball (2. 3): Sophomore Dramatic ('.luh (21. JOHN G. GILL 258 King-laud Terrace. South Orange Home Room Football (2. 3. I i : Elections Committee 2. 3. chairman It : Glee Club (2t: M. N. Club «2 • : Traffic Committee 12. 3): Victory Corps (2. 31: Junior Night 'Ticket Commitlce (3): Home Room Chairman (3). PATRICI A JEAN GILMORE 2 Crowell Place. Maplewood Home Room Social Chairman |3); G. . A. (2. 3. It: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Junior Night Cast |3i: Victory Corps (2): Ping Pong Club (2): Home Room Basketball (2, 3l. DORIS GEASIER 201 W yoming Avenue. Maplewood G. V. A. (2. 3i; First id Squad leader (2. 3t; Home Room Basketball (2. 3l: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Home Room Secretary 1.3); Junior Night Cast (31: Latin Club (3); Elections Committee (3): Senior Pl.n Scenery Painting Committee (4). I'tige Nineteen COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 ELAINE GUNDLACH 41 Van NessTerrace. Maplewood Chorus (2); G A. . (2. I): Home Room Basketball l3). FRANCOlSK GEORGETTE Gl'TM A N 7 Mountain Avenue. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club i2): Home Room Secretary t.3); Fire Com- mittee (3. I): Assembly Committee (2. 3. chairman 1 : Glee Clui (2. 3); G. Cheer Leader (3, It: Modern Dance Club (4t; Junior Night Cast (3); Senior .Night Cast (41: V-Day Committee (4). HERBERT 11AAG 31 Van Nes Terrace. Maplewood Homeroom Football (2. 3 : Air Raid Squad Leader i3 : Traffic Com- mittee (4). IRENE IIAAR 148 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood Secretary Commercial Club (41 : G. A. (2, 4); Mirror Stall (4): Costume Committee. Senior Play (41: Homcrooni Basketball (2); I ralTie Committee (2): Lunchroom Committee (3). GEORGE H. HAAS 49 Willisby Street. Maplewood Football Usher (3. 1 : Air Raid Squad Lender (3. 41 : J. V. Baseball i2). ALLACE E. HAHN 40 Fern wood Road. Maplewood Baseball Manager (2. 3. D: Intramural Football (2. 3. 41; Intramural Basketball (2. 3. II; Air Raid Squad Leader l2. 3. 4i; J. . Football l2l: Lunchroom Committee (2. 3); Squad I'oolhall (31; 1‘ootball Usher (3); Junior Night Ticket Commit. (31: Senior Play Ticket Committee (41. FRANKLIN IIANNOCH. JR. 520 Melrose Place. South Orange Homeroom President (2): Chairman General Division Victory Corps (3. 11 : Junior Assembly Chairman 13 : Junior Night Cast (31 : J. . Football (2); Varsity Track (3, 4l; Senior Play Ticket Committee (41; Assembly Committee (41: Chairman Mirror Snapshot Committee (11 FREDERICK GRANT 13 South Bovden Parkway. Maplewood JEAN GRAPEL 12 Lancaster Avenue. Maplewood (J. . 12, 3. I); Junior Night (last (3l: Personality Club (3. I); Senior Play Properties Committee (4 ; Senior Play Usherette (41; Ward Box Committee (3, 41; Air Raid Squad Leader t3). BETTY JANE GREEN 12 Y ale Street, Maplewood G. A. A. 2. 3, 41; Latin Club (21: Traffic Committee t2); Fire Com- mittee (2.3): Finance Committee (3): Junior Night (last (3): Victory Corps (3. I): Columbian Business Staff (3, I): Senior Play Scenery Painting Com- mittee (4): Pan American Club it). DOROTHY GREEN 166 Wyoming Avenue. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Home Room Basketball (2.3); G. A. . (2. 3. 41; Modern Dance Club 12. 3. president I): Lunch Room Committee (3); Junior Night Cast (3 I : Latin Club (4); rt Service Group (4); Senior Night Scenery Painting Committee l l). KARL GURY H)8 Roland Avenue, South Orange Home Room Secretary (2): Home Room Football Captain l2). 'age Tironty COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 BKTTK J VNE HULL 42 Holland Hoad. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (21 ; G. A. (2): Lunchroom Committee (31 ; Homeroom Treasurer l3l: Junior Night (3): Mirror ........mating Committee (3): Senior Play I -heretic t il; Monitor Duty (4). MV IO J V N K III NTER 77 DulTield Drive. South Orange Homeroom N ice-lYesidenl ( It: Music Box (2.3. 4): G. A. V. (2.3. U; Parnassian Society (3. H; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Hildc Heading Committee (3): Vcappella Choir I : Personality Club (4): French Club (I): Junior Night Cast (3). JANE III TC HINSON 7 Clinton Avenue. Maplewood G. V. A. Council (2.3. It; Glee Club (2. 3. I): Homeroom Social Chair- man (2) : Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3): Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (It. PEGGY ANN J ACK 30 Hickory Drive, Maplewood Victory Corps, General Division (2. 3t:G. V V. (2,3. 4): First Aid Squad 31 ; Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Cast I I): Personality Club (4): Fire Committee (4). DOIUS M K JACOBI ( 4 Fourth Avenue, South Orange G. A. V. (2. 3. 4): Pan-American Club (3): Personality Club (3); Junior Night Properties Committee (3.1; Gym Squad Leader (3. I); Latin Club (2): Home Hoorn Basketball (2. 3). LOIS JAEGER 18 Washington Road, Maplewood French Club (2.3, I); G. V. A. (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): First Aid Squad (3): Pre-Junior Night Committee (3.1: Junior Night Cast (3) : Gym Class Leader (3) : Mu-ic Box ('luh (3. 11 : Personality Club (3. 4). YVONNE JAN I 22 Fernwood Hoad. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) : G. A. V. 12. 3. 4 •: Junior Night Cast (3): Vice-President of English Class (31 : Pan-American Club (3. I): Pan- American Club Chorus i4 : Senior Play Scenery Committee (4). KENNETH JAYSON 15 Norfolk Avenue. Maplewood Squad Football 12) : Lyceum (2.3): TralTie Committee (2,3): M. V. N. (.luh (2. Chairman Map Heading Division 3): Intramural Basketball (2. 4 : Intramural Football (3. Il: Senior Play Ticket Committee (I). K V I II EH INK JAY 633 Cameron Hoad. South Orange G. A. A (2. 3. 1) : V ictory Corps (2. 3. 4) : Camouflage Club (2 t : Home Hoorn V ice-President (3,4); Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1.2): Homeroom Social Chairman (3): Personality Club (3, 4): Pan-American Club 4i: Homeroom Basketball Captain (2. 3); Junior Night Cast (.3). ALEX JANl LIS 15 Courier Avenue, Maplewood Lighting Crew (2) : Radio Club (2. 4). (.1 V DONALD JENNINGS 253 Kiugslaud Terrace, South Orange Homeroom V iee-Pre«idenl (2): Farm Help Certificate (3). JAY MARI IN J ENNIS 57 Park Avenue. Maplewood Lighting Crew (2. 3. co-chairman 4): Radio Club (2l: Victory Corps. (General 2. Sea 3. 4l; Visual Education Committee (2. 3. Il: Parnassian Society (3, 4) : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) : Fire Committee (3. 4l : First Aid Squad (2): Football Field Phones (3. 1); Homeroom Football i2. 3, 4). COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Vuy. •• 7’imiiy-l ircc 19 . . . MIRROR . . . 45 ARLY N JIJBEKT II 11 iifslic Street. Mnplnvood G. A. A. (41; Commercial ('lull (4) : Columiiian Typist (41 : Senior Hay Program Committee (41. DONALD GEROLD Jl 1.1 AN 269 Vose venue. South Orange TrulTie Committee i.'L 11 : Intramural Basketball (3). VI DJIKV FLORENCE KARL 103 Midhind Boulevard. Maplewood Eligibility Committee '2. 3, ll ; Sophomore Dramatic ('lull i2 ; G. V. V. (2,3): Homeroom Basketball (2,3); Pan-American Club (3): Junior Night Oast (3); Latin Club (3 ; Columbian Staff i3. ll: Fire Committee (3. II. 1IKRTHA KAT INSKI II I Roland Avenue, South Orange G. A. V. (2. ll: Sophomore Dramatic Clnh (2l: Homeroom Secretary 12): Homeroom Basketball (2). HARRY J. KEENAN, JR. 59 Arnold Terrace. South Orange President. Student Council (4): Senior Play Reading Committee ill; Senior Play Cast (ll: Vice-President Homeroom l2. 3): Parnassian Society (3. 41: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: Pre-Junior Night Committee l3l: Junior Night Cast (3): Traffic Committee (3); Football I slier (3. ll. JOSKPH B. KELLEY 120 Hillside Place. South Orange Columbian Sports Staff. (2. 3): Intramural Basketball (2. 3. ll: Junior Night Advertising Committee 13 ; Homeroom Football (3, I); Columbian Sports Kditor (4l: Fire ('ommittce (4): Homeroom Treasurer (I). 1I VRRY M. KENNARD 20 Berkeley Street. Maplewood Intramural Football (4). ALTER KENNY 686 Prospect Street, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club i2 : Track l2l : Spanish Club 2. 3 : Junior Night Cast (3) : Air Raid Squad Leader (3) ; Senior Class Committee 1.4 I. ELLEN E. KIERNAN 7 Fairview Terrace. Maplewood G. A. A 12. 3. 41: Victory Corps 2. 3. 4); Victory Corps Community Service Division (.3. chairman h: Sophomore Dramatic Club (treasurer 2,1: Junior Night Cast (3): Assembly Committee (4); Civics Committee (4); Fire Committee (2. 3. 4) ; FREDERICK KIRBERGER 10 Maryland Road, Maplewood V arsity Basketball (2. 3. 4 ; Junior Night Cast (3l Cheer leader (2,3.4): Pep Committee (41: Lunchroom Committee (4): Mirror Staff (4). CATIILEEN V N KIRCHGESSNKR 261 Academy Street. South Orange Spanish Club 121: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Meteorology Club 121 : Pan-American ('.lull (3, I): Personality Club (3, 4): Junior Night Chorus (3). RICH VRI) KIRW IN 616 Ridgewood Road. Maplewood Homeroom Chairman l l): Victory Corps Sea Division (3, 4t; Junior Night Cast (3): Homeroom Treasurer (3i: Student Operator (2); Traffic Committee 13. 4l; First Aid Club (2l: First Aid Committee (3, 4). r i A I’tiftr Tu-rlity-four COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 LESTER KISS 415 South Ninth Street. Newark ELIZABETH R. KLAUSMAN 58 Curtin Place, Maplewood C. A. A. i2, 3, I); Personality Cluh 3. I : Victory Corps (General 2. Community Service 3. D; Orchestra (21 ; Junior Night (31; Senior Play Committee ( I ; First iil Cluh (2 I : First Aid Squad (3, 4) ; Latin ( lull (2,3). AHRGINI I). KNIERING 21 Ridgewood Terrace. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh l2):C. A. (2,3. 4); Victory Corps, General Division (2. 3, D; Pan-American Cluh (3. 4); Eligibility Committee (3, 4 ; Civics Committee (3); Junior Night Cast (3l: Homeroom Basketball (2, 31 ; Assistant Air Raid Warden (2. 3). BERNICE KNORR 8 Roy den Avenue, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2): A ice-Chuirman of Home Room )2. 1): Glee Cluh 12): . . A. (2. 3. I); Pan-American ('lull (3, 4): Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Property Committee (4). EI) VRD JOHN KOCH, JR. 39 South Boyden Parkway. Maplewood Fire Committee (2): Homeroom Football (3): Assistant in Chemistrv Laboratory (41; Assistant to Biology Teacher (3). JULE F. KOEHLER 100 Oakland Road. Maplewood Fire Committee (2). ELLIS K.0PF 558 Prospect Street, Maplewood I rack (2. 3. 1): Senior Play Ticket Committee (4l : Traffic Committee l2. 3. 41; Radio and Communication Cluh i2. Secretary-Treasurer 3. Vice- President 4); Homeroom Vice-President (3. 4 ; Junior Night P. A. System (3): Class Jewelry Committee (3). REA ERIN GRIFFITH KOPSHAAA 17 W ellesley Road. Maplewood C. A. A. I 2. 3. 4 I ; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Home Room Basket- ball (2,3, 4): Vanity Show |2. 3): Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3) : Parnassian Society (3, 4) : Senior Play Painting Committee (4) : Senior Play Cast (4). C. ALBERI KRAYIZ 50 Fttirview Avenue. South Orange MA LES MITCHELL KR ANZLER 350 Beech Spring Road. South Orange Weequahic High School: Dramatic Society (2. 31: Vanity Football (2.3): Vanity Track (2. 3 : Class Council (3). Columbia: Swimming Team (4) . DORIS JANE KRAUS 469 Richmond Avenue. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club )2(: G. A. A. (2. 3): A'ietory Corps (2. 3); Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Prompter (4); Civics Committee (4). KENNK.’I II KRAI SS 254 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Gas and Decontamination Squad (2. 3. 4): House and Grounds Com- mittee 14): Senior Play Advertising Committee I 4): Paper Salvage Collec- tion's (2. 3. 4). I’age 7'ir« nfy- ire COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 BEN KREITZBKRG 52 Coolidge Road. Maplewood Track (2. 3, 41: Senior Class Coinniiltce (4.1; Senior Play Ticket (lorn- in it too (4t; Junior Night Ticket Committee (3); Homeroom President (2t; Intramural Football (2. 4); Finance Committee H: Victor) Corps (2). CLAIR ANN ERICH 363 West South Orange Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. (2. 3, 41 : Parnassian Society (2. 3, council 4); A ictory Corps General Division (2. 3-Sccretary I : Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Read ing Committee (4): Dance Club (2, 3, I) : Assembly Committee (3, 4) : Glee Club (3); Senior Play Cast 14); Library Duty (4). EDITH JEAN KRIC1I 363 AA eat South Orange Avenue. South Orange G. A. A. (2. 3. 4): Dunce Club (2. 3. H: Mirror Staff Statistician (41; Junior Night Cast (3) : Senior Play Costume Committee 14 I : First Aid Squad 12. 3,1 : Latin Club (3); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) ; ar Stamp Salesgirl (3) : Homeroom Basketball (2. 3). HENRY E. KULZKR 10 Revere Avenue. Maplewood M. A. V Club l2): Lunchroom Committee (3): Homeroom Football (4) : Football Usher (4); Senior Play Scenery Construction Committee i ll. PHYLLIS RUTH KURT 63 Highland Avenue. Maplewood Latin Club (2); Homeroom Basketball (2. 31 ; G. A. A. 13, 41; Pan- American Club (4): Senior Play Usherette (4l; Red Cross Sewing (4). KENNETH K. KY LE 18 Oakland Road. Maplewood Traffic Committee l2): Fire Committee (3); Intramural Basketball (3). B ARBAR A LACOAIBE 67 Courier Avenue. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. D ; Modern Dance Club (41 : Homeroom Social Chairman (I : Senior Council (It; Junior Night Cast (3); Senior Play Cast (.41: 'Treasurer. Art Service Club (41; Pan-American Club (3. 41; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Victory Corps. Community Service l it. JAMES A. LAI.LY 90 Mixon Place, South Orange Orchestra (2.3. 41: Band (2, 3, Drum-Major It: Intramural Football (2 I : Fire Committee (2i ; Homeroom Football (41; Service Orchestra (.3. It. JULI A M ABIE LAMBUSTA 1555 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood LOR A LANDERS 57 W oodland Road, Maplewood Vice-President Sophomore Dramatic Club i2): Homeroom President (3 i ; G. A. A. (Council 2. 3. Vice-President 4l : Civics Committee t2. 3 t ; Pre- Junior Night Committee (3l; Junior Night Cast 3l: Pan-American Club (2. 3. It: Homeroom Basketball 12. 3): Social Committee Chairman (4); Associate-Editor Mirror (-It. M ARY B. LANG 319 Tichenor Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (21 : Junior Night (last (.3); Glee Club (3,1; Senior Play Painting Committee l it. RICHARD LANY I 205 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood Junior A arsitv Football (2); A arsity Football (3.4); Varsity Swimming (2. 3. It; House and Ground- h; Intramural Baseball (3t; Junior Varsity Baseball (2). I’nftc 7'a eniv-o.t COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 ELAINK J. LACER 33 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A. 2. 3, 4); Coinmcreial Club (2i: Ping Pong Club 2 : Civic. Coiiiinillcc (2t ; Junior Night Caul (3): Personality Chib (3): F’ire Com miller (4). CIIAHI.ES LAUFKR 334 Tillou Road. South Orange Civic? Coiiunillrr (2): Homeroom Stamp Representative l2): Traffic Committee (2,1); Latin ('lull til; Homeroom Football (1). MAHCKLLK LA VIGNE 264 Highland Hoad, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic (dull (2): C. V. V. (2,3): Personality Cluh (3. I). VI.BERT GER M.l) LAW HENCE 115 Wyoming Avenue, South Orange Homeroom Treasurer (2); Homeroom Football l2. It: Intramural Basketball (It: Senior Play Property Committee (-It ; Glee Club (2, ft. LOIS JANE LEAF 411 Thormlen Street, South Orange Finance Committee (2. 3. It : G. A. A. lit: Student Operator (4): Junior Night Properties Committee 4 3 t : Senior Night Properties Committee if): Homeroom Basketball (2. 3); Mirror Staff (It: Spanish Club (It: Farm Program (3): Library Monitor lit. ANNE LEBO 27 Clinton Avenue, Maplewood Vice-Treasurer Sophomore Dramatic Club 2): Home Hoorn Basketball (2) : Homeroom Secretary i2. 3) : G. A. A. (2. 3. 4t : Junior Night Cast (3) : Pan-American Club 13. It; Eligibility Committee (3. It: Homeroom Social Chairman 111; Senior Play I slier tit; Student Librarian (41. JOAN LKBHKCH I 21 Edgcwood Place. Maplewood French Club (It; (j. . A. (2. 3,4); Personality Club (3. Secretary It: Parnassian Society (4): Civics Committee «4 ; Assembly Committee (2. 3. ft: Junior Night (3); Senior Play Heading Committee tit: Mirror Staff (4): Homeroom Secretary (4). DICK LEE 20 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood Homeroom President (2.3i: Basketball (2,3.4): Victory Corps 2.3): Air Raid Assistant 2. 3): Nominating Committee (3t; Chairman Public Relations Committee (4); Assembly Committee (4); Hall Monitor (4): Intramural Football and Basketball 2. 3. 4i : Lunchroom Committee 2. 3). ROBF.R I G. LF.F. 20 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood Basketball Manager (2. 3, h: Intramural Basketball 2): Intramural Football 1,2. 3); Junior Night Cast (3): Pan-American Club 3, 4l; Color Guard (3, 4); Football I slier (4): Senior Play (last (4). GILBKR I LEGG 83 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood Band 2. 3): Orchestra (3. 4): Music Box 1.3. 4 . MARJORIE l.EGG 88 Claremont Avenue. Maplewood Orchestra (2.3. 1): C. . (2.3, 4): Air Raid Sipiad Leader i 2. 3. ft; Victory Corps (2. 3, I): Home Hoorn Basketball (2): Latin Club (2): Personality (dub (3. 4); Music Box l I); Senior Play Committee (4). BARBARA I.F.HMANN 10 Fernwood Hoad, Maplewood G. A. A. 2. 3. 41 : First Aid Squad . R. P. i2. 3, I) : Junior Night Cast )3): Victory Corps (2. 3. 4): Community Service Club (41: Senior Plav Reading Committee (4); Armistice Day Program Committee I I): Bed Cross Sewing (2. 3. 4i : Gym (.lass Leader l2. 3. |i; I.unebroom Control Com- mittee (3. 4). '««« Tii f ily-sri fii COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR 45 CHARLES V. LEISTER 630 Prosper! Street. Maplewood Traffic Committee (3, I. Captain l; House and (Grounds (2): Demolition Squad 42 : Victory Corps, General Division i2i : ietory Corps. Sea Division (3,4); Junior Varsity Baseball (2): Varsity Baseball (3. II: Junior Varsity Basketball (2); Intramural Basketball (2. 3. 41. ROBERT 1.4 1 IS LELONG 5 Osborne Terrace, Maplewood Squad Football )2l : Stage Crew (2. 3) ; M. . Y Club l2l : Junior Night Cast (3); Assembly Committee (4): Lunchroom Committee t2. 3). DOBOTin M. LEUTZ 434 Lincoln Avenue. Orange Commercial Club (2): Glee (dub l2. 3. II; Junior Night Cost (34; Pan American Club 441 ; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: ir Raid Squad Loader (2). RUTH A. LEVY 21 Wellesley Road. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic ('lub 42 : Pan merican Club l2); Home Room Basketball l2l : Latin Club (21 : G. . A. 12. 3. 41 : Junior Night Chorus 43 ; Personality Club (3,4): Red Cross Sewing 14 ; Senior Play Properties Com- mittee (4). EDWIN J. LEW IS 240 South Ridgewood Road. South Orange Track (2); Lunchroom Committee (2l. PAULINE LEW IS 217 Jacoby Street, Maplewood G. A. (2, 4); Sophomore Dramatic Club «2 • : Child Care Club 2 I : Homeroom Basketball 121: Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3l; Personality Club 4 31 : Homeroom W ar Stamp Representative ll : Ward Box Committee (4). Jl L1AN’ LICIITMAN 45 Spier Drive. South Orange Varsity 'I'rack (3): Intramural Football (3. 4). NAN L1ET0 425 South Fourth Street, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): G. A. A. (31: Junior Night Costume ('ommittee (3 I. RRl'CE LIVINGSTON 219 Coudert Place, South Orange ROBERT LOCKWOOD 45 Hughes Street, Maplewood J. . Football (2.1: Varsity Football (3): J. . Baseball (3): I raffle Committee (41. Jl NE LODGE 486 Summit Avenue, Maplewood G. A. V. (2. 3. h: Columbian Reporter (2): Columbian Typist l2 : Sophomore Dramatic Club (21: First Aid Club (2): First Aid Squad (3i; Fire Committee (3 : Junior Night Properties Committee (3); Finance Com- mittee (41 : Senior Play Usherette (41. Vl.LEN J. LONDON 530 Academy Street, Maplewood Track l2. It : Aviation Club (2. President 3, It : Victory Corps (2. 3, It ; Football Business Manager (2); Intramural Football (2,3); Radio Club (2: Swimming (2): First Aid Club l2 . Vigr Tiwnty.wVit COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 SlJ iA NNK Iv LONG 321 Valley Street, South Orange Junior Night Usherette (31. H l.I’ll LOUCkS 32 Orchard Hoad. Ma|de vood Football. J. V. (2, Varsity 3. 4l: Homeroom Chairman (3, 1); Chorus (2.3. 4). SVLVI LOW ITS 149 Tuscan Road. Maplewood Red Cross.Sewing (2. 3. 11: Sophomore Dramatic Club i2l:C. A. A, (3); Junior Night (last (3): Victory Corps (3. O: Pan American Club (3. I): Personality Club ( ll: Senior Play Usherette Ml. HARRY P. LOW Y. JR. 119 Connell Place, South Orange Track Manager (2,3, O; Homeroom Football (2.3, ll; Ping Pong Club (2 ; Junior Night Ticket Committee (3 ; Pan American Club (3, ll ; Traffic Committee (4). BFR.N ARD MacCABF 27( W eslcrn Drive. South Orange Intramural Basketball l2. 3, ll: Columbian Sports Writer (2. 3. Editor ll: Mirror. Roys Sports Editor (ll; Junior Night Cast (31; Intramural Football i ll: Homeroom Treasurer I H: Mirror Nominating Committee (3); W resiling Club (2). JAMES T. MacLACHLAN 11 Durand Road, Maplewood Football Manager (21: Civics Committee 12. 3): French Club (2. 3): Junior Night Cast (3); Homeroom Football ill: Vice-Chairman of Home- room (4). WILLIAM MaePIIKK 1 Rutgers Street. Maplewood Junior Varsity Baseball (21; Homeroom Football (2. I). NITA RUTH MacPIJKHSON 119 Orchard Road, Maplewood G. A. A. (3. ll; Junior Night Cast (3): Personality Club (I); Com- mercial Club (ll. BOB MA1ER 33 Ibdlaud Road. South Orange Junior Night Cast (3l; VI. A. N. Club l2. 3, 1) : Wrestling Club (2): Track (2.3): Senior Play Cast (ll; Lyceum (4.1; Homeroom Football Ml. HELEN M AJEW SKI G. A. A. (2. ll; French Club (3). 2 Porter Road. Maplewood JUNE M ARION MARSH 36 Fielding Court. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club 12 I : Latin Club 12 : G. V. A. I 2. I : Junior Night Properties Committee (3): Victory Corps (3. ll: Senior Play Usher- ette (4): Child Care Club ( ll. JOHN M ARSH ALL 31 I Prospect Street, South Orange COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Pune Turntv-nine 19 . . MIRROR . 45 GLENN MARTIN 28 New England Roa l, Maplewood Track (2. Captain 3). SIR I’ll EN . MASK ALERIS 40 Plymouth Vvenue. Maplewood J. V. Football (2t; Varsity Football (3, It; Varsity Baseball (2. 3. It: Color Ouaril and Bearer 13. 41 : School Orchestra (2. 3. I); Service Orchestra (3, 1): Junior Night Cast (3); Pep Committee III; House and Grounds Committee (4); Lunchroom Committee I II. RICHARD I). MAI RER 312 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood Varsity Basket kill (2. 3. I): Intramural Football (2. 3. ll: Intramural Basketball (2, 3. 4) : Fire Committee (2. 3. 41: Lunchroom Committee (2. 3. 4): Scoreboard Committee (2, 3); Junior Night Ticket Committee (3); Senior Play Ticket Committee 14 : Mirror Staff I D: Football I slier ill. DON M.D B. M W 11A 25b Dunncll Road. Maplewood Latin Club (2. 3. Vice-President It: M. . N. Club (21: Camouflage Club (2); Junior Night Cast (31 : Parnassian Society (It; Lyceum tit; Victory Corps (41. COLLEEN McCAULE 20 Harvard Avenue. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3t: Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Homeroom Basket- ball 12 : Chorus (2. 31 ; Junior Night (3 : President Homeroom (2): Nomi- nating Committee (3): Homeroom Secretary (3.1; Vice-President Home- room (4). LINCOLN MeCLUSKA Homeroom Secretary (3). 17 Millburn Avenue, Maplewood ELEANOR McCOiMB 88 Oakview Avenue. Maplewood G. . . (2,3. ll: Junior Night Cast (3 ; Senior Play ('ast (4 ; Civic Committee (4i. MARGUERITE A. MeCORMICK 21 Lindsley Avenue, South Orange G. . V. (2, 3. 4t; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Homeroom Basket- ball (21; Senior Play Usherette (4). GERALDY NE E. McGRATH 23 Meadowhrook Road, Maplewood Homeroom Secretary (21: Homeroom Basketball 12); Junior Night Cast (31: G. A. A. (2. 3. 41 : Parnassian Society 2. 3. It. DAN ID AN . MeKEOWN I Lenox Place. Maplewood Homeroom Football (3l: Junior Night Cast 13) ; Hall Monitor (41. M ARC A RET MeLAUGHLlN 33 South Centre Street, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2t: Homeroom Basketball (2. 31; C. A. N. (2.3. II: Junior Night Cast (31; Personality Club (4 1 : Civics Committee (41. ROBERT THOM AS MeLAUGHLlN 13.3 Fairview Avenue. South Orange J. A Football (2i : A’arsily Football 13. ll : Varsity Track (2. 3) : Lunch- room Committee (2. 3. Chairman It: Color Guard (3. 4l ; Monitor ill; A'ictory Corps. Sea Division (2. 3. ll : Community Service Committee (3. ll ; Junior Night Cast I 3 l. W Thirty COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . . MIRROR . . . 45 GENE M.n any 66 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood IK MG HI) METZGER 353 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood Commercial Clui Ml: Soccer Team ( 1.1 : Columbian Typist (1) ; Cashier, Cafeteria (3, 4); C. A. A. ill. J ACOl ELINE MICH VEL 163 Tillou Road, South Orange G. A. A. (2); Homeropm Basketball (2): Junior Night Usher (3). NORMA HELEN CECELI A MICKLEK 72 Roland Avenue, South Orange DOROTHY MITCHELL 12 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood Ran American Club (2. 3, ll : G. A. A. 2. 3, h : Junior Night Usherette (31: Conunereial Club (3, 1 . MALCOLM S. MOORE 41 Durand Road, Maplew.I Intramural Football (2. 1 : Head Monitor ( I) : French Club (2. 3, Secre- tary); Homeroom Head Air Raid Warden (4): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Junior Night Cast (3). DORIS CLAIRE MORI!ART 415 Lenox Place, South Orange Personality Club (3. I); C. A. A. 2. 3, li; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Acappella Choir (4); Junior Night Cast 131 : Senior Play Costume Committee (41: Homeroom Basketball (31: Pan American Club (3). J VCK MILLER 30 Hoyden Avenue, Maplewood ROSEM ARY' MORRIS 7Second Street,South Orange G. A. . 12, 3. ll: Homeroom Basketball (2. 31 ; Personality Club ill; Junior Night Usher (3). Rl I 11 MORRISON 50 Crest Drive, South Orange G. A. A, (2. 3, ll : Victory Corps (2, 3, ll : Orchestra (2, 3. Secretary 11 ; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : Table Tenuis Club (2); Junior Night Cast (31: Pan American Club (3): Orchestra i ll; Personality Club ( ll: Music Box (4). ALLEN L. MOSSMAN 24 Meadowhrook Road. Maplewood Irvington High School: Orchestra l2t. Columbia: Swimming Team (3, li: Track Team (3. 41: Music Box (31: M. A. N. Club. Vice-President (4i: Homeroom Football (3. 41: Junior Night Cast (3): Orchestra (41. JOHN F. MULLER 11 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood J. Y. Baseball (21: Varsity Baseball (3, ll; Football Manager (2,3. 11: Junior Night Ticket Committee (3l; Homeroom Chairman (3); Lunchroom Committee (4): Pep Committee ( I • : Traffic Committee ill; Radio Club (2): Election Committee (2. 3i. I’tige Thirty-one COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . MIRROR . . 45 ELIZABETH MURRAY 9 Fuirvicw Avenue, Maplewood Maine Township High School: G. A. . (2): Elizabethtown High School: Public Speak in Cluh (3): Girl Reserve 1.3): Junior I’rom Committee l3). Columbia: G. A. A. (4). BERNARD E. MURTILA II Prineclon Street. .Maplewood VINCENT ARTHUR BLAS1 Ml SUM 110 Mercer Place, South Orange Varsity Foot hall (2.3.41: Lunchroom Commillec (3, Captain I); House and Grounds Committee (41; Pep Committee (3, Assistant Chairman li; Junior Night Cast (3); Rescue Squad l4). BARBARA MYERS 175 Mayhew Drive. South Orange Homeroom Chairman (2. 4): Victory Corps, General Division (2, 3); Modern Dance Cluh (2. 3. 41: G. A. A. (2. 3. O; Junior Night Cast (3); Homeroom Buskethall (31; Secretary of the Assembly Committee (4). CAROLYN E. MYERS 30 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood Fire Committee (2, 3): Ping Pong Cluh (21 : Civics Committee (3): Junior Night Costume Committee (3); G. A. A. 3. t • : Personality Cluh (41; Senior Play Reading Committee (4 ; Pan American Cluh (4). HELEN MYERS 30 Hudson Avenue. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2);G. A. A. 12. 3 I : Pan American Cluh (3); Junior Night Cast (3); Commercial Cluh ( It: Personality Cluh i4 . HOWARD P. NEU 125 Kenneth Terrace, South Orange Band i2, 3 I : Homeroom iee-Chairman (2. 3 : Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee (4l; Intramural Basketball (3,4); Homeroom Football (41: Intra- mural Football (2); Class Jewelry Committee (31. NOR A NIESAA AND 1865 Cider Mill Road, Union Irvington High School: Art Club (2 : Progressive Club (2); Personality Cluh (21. Columhia High School: C. A. A. i t). CATHERINE NEW MAN 57 llixon Place, South Orange DON AI D II. NIEDER 310 Tichenor Avenue, South Orange J AMES ROBERT NILE 5 Porter Road, Maplewood Latin Cluh (2): Latin Cluh Officer (3). JOHN RICHARD NILE 5 Porter Road. Maplewood Forum Romanum (2. 3); Stage Crew (2. 3): Camouflage (dub (3). Page Thirty-tico COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 RICH ARI) Till RSTO NOIv 330 W oicrn Drive, South Orange Knot hull Publicity and Ticket Manager t2. 3. It: Orchestra 1.2 : Table Tenni Club l2 ; M. . N. Club (2. 3. Vice-President t : Traffic Com mil tee (3) : Junior Night (hist (3): Camouflage Club (3(: lloineroom Treasurer (3 : Color Guard 13. t). CONSTANCE NOII TON 28 IIoIToiuii Street, Maplewood G. A. . (2. 3. It: rt Service Club (3. Secretary I): Sophomore Dra- matic Club l2l; Air Paid Precaution Duty (3.1: Pan American Club lit; Camouflage Club (2); Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3 I : Squad Leader (2, 3, It. N'ORENE NORTON 329 Lenox Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. (2. 3, Council Member H: Victory Corps (2): Table Tenni Club l2. 3 ; Junior Night Cast (3): Guild |3); Homeroom Vice-President (3, -It : Personality Club (It; Gym Class Leader i 3. It. LAN ERNE K. NNCl M 172 Indiana Street, Maplewood Commercial Club (2t: G. . t2t: Junior Night Cast (3 I : Personality Club 3. 4 : Guild (4). ROBKR I L. () RRIEN 18 llolTmau Street, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : Squad Football Manager (2); Fin- Committee 12. 3, It: Victory Corps (2. Chief of Land 3, It; Homeroom Football (It: Senior Play 'Ticket Committee lit; Junior Night Cast l3t: Armistice Day Play (3); 'Track (4t. BEATRICE OETJEN 29 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood Parnassian (2. 3. ft: Finance Committee l2. 3. It; Fire Committee i2. 3, I : G. A. A. 12. 3. I): Homeroom Secretary (2) : Homeroom Vice-President I II Junior Night Homeroom Representative l3); Victory Corps (3, !•: Per- sonality Club III: Senior Play Advertising Committee III. CLAI DE V. OM R AN 20 North Terrace. Maplewood Varsity Football (2,3.4 : Victory Corps 12, 3, It: Varsity Baseball (2. 3 : Lunchroom Committee (2 : Eire Committee (3, Captain It : Senior Play Ticket Committee (4). BE I IN JANE O'HARE 13 Hudson Avenue. Maplewood G. A. . (2.3, 4); Commercial Club (2l: Homeroom Basketball (3); Guild 13); Pan-American Club (3. It: Glee Club (4l. PAl I. O'HEARN 72 West Montrose Avenue, South Orange Lunchroom Control Committee 12. 3. It : House and Grounds Committee (2. 3. 41: Football Usher (2. 3. It: Junior Night Ticket Committee (3); Mirror Snapshots Committee (4l: Football Manager l2): Homeroom Treas- urer (2): Glee Club (2. 3. 4 . ROBERT E. O'NEILL 41 Bn okwood Drive, Maplewood Traffic Committee (It; Track til; Homeroom Football (2). JOHN WALTER OSBORNE 81 Roland Avenue. South Orange Captain Intramural Football (21: Model Plane Building and Spotting Club (2): Victory Corps (2l: Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee (3): Lyceum Club (4l; Senior Night Scenery Construction Committee ( It. RICHARD G. OSBORNE 70 Wood I a ml Road. Maplewood Parnassian 1.3. 1) : J. V. Football (2t : Intramural Basketball 2i : Senior Night Cast (41 : Junior Night Cast 13 I ; Fire Committee (.3. I): Pan-American Club (2, 31: “She Stoops to Conquer (3): Homeroom V ice-President (2l: Pre-Senior Night Committee (41. COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL ’«(!« Thirly-thrce 19 MIRROR 45 JANE MAH IE OTT I Klberta Hoad. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3.4); Homeroom Basketball (2. 3); Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2): Junior Night Play Cast (3): Pan-American Clnh (3. It: Air Haiti Squad Leader I 3. 4) : Senior Play Usherette 14 . JAMES () KN PAMELA FH ANCIS ()A EN 15 Brook wood Hoad, South Orange Homeroom Secretary 2 ; Sophomore Dramatic Clnh (2); G. . A. Council (2) : G. A. A. (2. 3. 4): Dance Cluh (2, 3. 4): Junior Night Cast (3 ; Lunchroom Committee (3, l : (-ivies Committee (3. I : Service Cluh (3, 4 : Senior Play Cast t I . ELAINE II. PALLANT « Rutger Street, Maplewood Latin Cluh (2): Traffic Committee (2l;G. A. A. 2.3. I); Bihle Heading Committee (3): Chorus (3): Junior Night Cast (3); Personality Cluh i 11 : Pun American Cluh (4); Homeroom Basketball (2,3); Columbian Business Staff (4). CH RLES PANCOAST, JR. 800 Prospect Street, Maplewood ANTHONY J. PAKISI 5 Oakland Terrace, Maplewood DeWitt Clinton High School, I ppei Bronx. New )ork; Swing Club (2. 3); Gym Class Football League (2. 3); Gym Class Softball League (3). GORDON PARTRIDGE TO Maple Avenue. Maplewood Traffic Committee (2. 3. 4): Air Raid Precaution's Squad (41; Pan- American Club (4); Lyceum (4l; Senior Play Ticket Committee I II. ADELAIDE M ARA PATTERSON 116 South Centre Street. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic (did (2l: G. A. A. (2. 3. 41; Civics Committee (3) : Junior Night Cast (3 : Finance Committee (3, 4) ; Senior Play Properties Committee (4). LILLI AN PAULUS 154 Parker Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A 1.3. I : Personality Club l4 ; Homeroom Air Raid Warden (2). MARY ANNE PAULUS 451 Elmwood Avenue. Maplewood Parnassian Society (3) : C. A. A. (2. 3) : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : Victory Corps (3, It: French Club (41: Junior Night Cast (3); Personality Cluh lit; Mirror Staff III: Art Service Cluh (2. 3. I : Senior Play Scenery Painting (4). EDNA ARI) PAW LICK 2 Kendall Avenue, South Orange Baud (2. 3 : Orchestra (2 : Junior Night (3): Homeroom Treasurer (3) : Columbian Associate Editor I II; Eire Committee (2. 3); Mirror Staff (4) ; Homeroom Football (3. 41. A. FERRIS PAYTON 141 Reynolds Place, South Orange Camera Club |2i : M. A. N. Club (3, 4); English Club (4). Page Thirty-four COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 ; . MIRROR 45 SAUL L. PENN 17 Sunset Terrace, Maplewood ccquahic High School: Ping Pong Club «21; Chess ami Checker Club (21: Traffic Committee (2l. Columbia: Armistice Day Program (3 : Home- room Football (I): M. A. A. Club (I): Lyceum Club 111. RUSSELL J. PEPPER 12 Suffolk Avenue. Maplewood V'semhly Committee (3): Chairman Senior Play Ticket Committee 111; Homeroom President (3l; Junior Night Ticket Committee (3): Football I .-her (3. 11: Kami 2. 3l: Track 2. 3l; Radio Communications Club (2. 3): W restling Club i2. li; Exhibition Tumbling l3i. MARILYN PERRY 20 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood Homeroom Secretary 31 ; Traffic Committee (2) : G. . . (2. eouneil 3,11 : Fire Committee (3. II: Homeroom Social Chairman (1); Junior Night Cast (3): Mirror Staff 111: Sophomore Dramatic Club 2i: Homeroom Basketball (2. S). SHIRLEY ROBERTSON PERRY Music Box (4). WARREN B. PERRY Air Raid Squad Leader 111. l DREY PETERS 19 Maplewood venue. Maplewood Luneh Room Committee i2 : G. A. 2, 3i : Spanish Club (3) : Junior Night Cast (3): Modern Dance Club 12. 3. II; Senior Council Representa- tive (4). 27 W arreu Road. Maplewood 65 an Ness Terrace, Maplewood DAY ID PE I RLZZIELO 70 First Street, South Orange Color Guard (3. ll: Color Bearer ill: Service Orchestra (41. SHIRLEY R. PFEIL 38 Rutgers Street, Maplewood Chatham High School. Chatham. N. J.; G. . (1. 2.1; Spanish Club (21: Freshman Girls’ Choir 111; eappella Choir 121 : Columbia: G. 3. ll: Pan-American Club 31: Personality Club 111; Junior Night Cast (3); Columbian Business Staff (ll: Commercial Club I Vice-President 3). JEANNE MARIE PHELAN 8 Berkeley Road Glee Club (2. 3, 4.1; G. Y. . (2. 3, h; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Commercial Club 21: Personality Club (3): Junior Night (3.1; Scenery Painting Committee 111: Homeroom Basketball (2,3): Music Box Club (3). EDW ARD PHILLIPS 320 W estern Drive. South Orange Homeroom Football (2.3. I : Intramural Basketball i 2. 3, 1 : Columbian Staff (2): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2i; Football House Manager l2l: Ysscmbly Committee 121 ; J. V. Basketball (2): Varsity Baskctl a II 13); Junior Night Cast (3.1: Football Usher (3). ROBERT A. PINK LEY 12 Girard Place, Maplewood Band 2. 3); Intramural Ba.-kcthall (3. ll: Homeroom Trcasurrr ( It. IHIBEBI IMH.LII I 36 Oberlin Street. Maplewood Stage Crew (2, 3. Chairman 11 : Parnassian Society ( I). COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL I’age Thiriy-five 19 MIRROR . . 45 JOAN MARIE POLLOCK 428 Walton Road, Maplewood G. A. A. 12, 3, 41 : Sophomore Dramatic Club (21 ; Homeroom Treasurer (3) : Fire Committee 131 ; Junior Night Cast (3): Girls’ Chairman of Service Division (3. 4) : Personality Club (3. Treasurer 4) : Latin Club (3. Secretary 4); Senior Play Properties Committee ( ll ; Homeroom Chairman i ll. GERALD POLMK 73 Broadview Avenue. Maplewood Varsity Football (2. 3. ll : Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee 13). PHYLLIS POM ER A NT 321 Richmond Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. (21; Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Personality Club |3. 4i; Lunchroom Committee (3); Senior Play Usherette (4l; Junior Night dver- tising Committee (3); Chorus 2. 3, 4). MARJORIE PORTER 26 Hoffman Street. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: Homeroom Vice-President (2. ll; Home- room Basketball (3l; Fire Committee (2.3. I); Victory C.orp 2. Community Service ll : G. A. A. (2. Council 3, ll ; Monitor (3) : Junior Night Cast (31. ROBERT POTESKY 319 Self Place. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2i : Parnassian Society (2, 3l ; Track (2). ROBERT A. PRESTON 28 Eder Terrace, South Orange Squad Football (2i : Intramural Basketball (21; Homeroom Football 21. CLAYTON PRITCHETT 12 Highland Avenue, Maplewood Finance Committee (2. 3. ll : Victory Corps (2, 3. 41; Intramural fool- hall (2. 3. II; Intramural Basketball (2. 3. 4); Homeroom Chairman (3): Junior Assembly Chairman (31: Tennis Team (3, ll; Treasurer of Senior Class (41. RICHARD PURDUE off Pierson Road. Maplewood Traffic Committee (2. Captain 3. 11 : Victory Corps (2. Chairman General Division 3. ll : Varsity Swimming (2 l ; Homeroom Chairman I 21 ; Intramural Basketball (2.1: Junior Night Cast (3); Council Nominating Committee (Chairman 31; Service Committee (Chairman 3. Chairman II; President of Senior Class (4). ETHEL PATRICIA RADLI 119 Rutgers Street. Maplewood Benedictine Academy: Cheer Leader (2); War Stamp Chairman (21: Columbia: Personality Club (3 : G. A. A. Ill; Commercial Club (41; Program Committee 111: Senior Play Usherette (41. JANET S. RAVITZ 53 Fielding Court, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2t : G. A. A. (2. 3. ll ; Latin Club (2) : Pan- mcrican Club (3, ll: Personality Club (3. I;: Victory Corps Community Service Division 12. 3, I); Fire Committee III: Junior Night Cast (3); Homeroom Basketball (2. 3. It. CALVIN REAVES 51 Church Street. South Orange J. V. Football (2 . YOLANDA REAVES 113 South Orange Avenue, South Orange Pag ' Thirty-fix COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 ALLI ON CHARLES REICHERT 90 Roland Avenue, Soulli Orange Captain Intramural Football (2): Model Plane Building and Spotting (21; Junior .Night Scenery Construction Committee 13): Senior Night Scenery Construction Committee til. JOHN L. REISS 20 Sunset Terrace, Maplewood Latin Cluli l2i: Victory Corps. Ceneral Division (2. 3. 11: Senior Play Ticket Committee ill. MARGARET A. R KM LINGER 195 Village Road. South Orange G. . A. 12, 31: Junior Night Scenery Painting l3l: Library Monitor i ll. KTHKL R AK RICKENBACHKR 38 Park Avenue. Maplewood Music Box Club (3. 11 : French Club ( I) : G. A. A. (2. 3 I. DOROTHY NOBLE RIGBY 7 Oakland Terrace, Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. -ll; Homeroom ILiskethall |2): Junior Niglit Cast (3); Senior Play Properties Committee i ll. WILLIAM RECI! 35 Liberia Road, Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2. 3. ll : Industrial Arts Service Club (2. 3); Junior Night Ticket Committee t.3): Senior Play Ticket Committee (ll: Business Manager 1915 Mirror (4). CHARLES M. REDFKRN 112 Milligan Place. South Orange French Club (2, 3. ll; Assemble Committee (2. 3): Columbian Staff (2. .3); Sophomore Dramatic Club (2); Nominating Committee t2 : Band (2); Lyceum (4): Parnassian Society (41; Senior Play Cast (4): Junior Night Cast (3). HENRY K. REKI) 18 Madison Avenue, Maplewood Band (2. 31: Junior Night Ticket Committee (Chairman .3); Intramural Basketball (3, I); Varsity Tennis (3, ll: M. A. N. Club (Secretary, Treasurer ll; Intramural Football 111. M ARJORIE REED 230 Lenox Avenue. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l: Latin Club (3 : Pan-American Club (3. 4); G. A. A. (2. 3, ll: Finance Committee 1 11; Acuppella Choir |4): Junior Night (3); Senior Play Properties Committee (4l. NANCY ELEANOR REED 66 Woodland Road. Maplewood G. A. 13. 11 : Sophomore Dramatic Club l2l ; Parnassian Society (4) : Personality Club (3. ll: Junior Night Cast 4 31; Food Clinic (2l: Red Cross Sewing (3). ELIZABETH LOUISE REEVE 116 Scotland Road, South Orange G. A. A i2, 3. ll : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Fire Committee (2. 3. 4): Homeroom Basketball (2. 3. ll: French Club III: Table Tennis Club (2l: Personality Club til; Junior Night Cast (31: Victory Corps i2. 3. 1). LEAH RIGGS 231 Walton Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. 12. 3. 11 : A’ictory Corps 12. 3. ll : Red Cross Sewing 12. 3. 11 : Sophomore Dramatic Club l2l: First Aid Squad (3): Junior Night Cast 43 ; Personality Club (3. ll: Homeroom Secretary 1.3. -11 : Service Division Captain (3, 4l ; Mirror Staff 111. COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL Page Tl.iily scvcn 19 MIRROR . . 45 EMILY ROSENQl EST 229 Soiitli Ridgewood Road, South Orange G. A. A. (Council 2. 3, Secretary 41: Sophomore Dramatic Cluh i2 : Glee Cluli (2,3): Personality Club (4 : Homeroom Treasurer (4(; Y ietory Corps (4); Re«l Cross Sewinp (41. LILLIAN ROSENSTADT 29 Burroughs Way, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic (dull (21: C. A. (2. 3 : Pan- meriean ('lull i2. 31: Junior Night Cast (3): French Chili (41 : Lunchroom Control Com- mittee (3). EUGEiNK ROSER 41 Coolidge Hoad, .Maplewood DORIS MAE ROZA 21 Nelson Place. Maplewood Glee Cluh )2l; Gym Squad Leader l2. 3|: Gym Class Lender (3); Junior Night Cast (3); G. A. A. (2. 3, 4l. MARGARET LOUISE RUGII 77 Parker Avenue. Maplewood Peahody High School. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Columbia: Red Cross Sewing (21: G. A. A. t2. 3, 4): Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (4l: Lunchroom Control Committee (41: Pan-American Cluh (It: Personality Cluli (4). BEVERLY RUSTUM 15 Colonial Terrace. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3, It: Pan-American Cluh (3, 4t: Homeroom Secretary 2. 3. It: Junior Night Cost (31: Homeroom Social Chairman (31 : Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (21; Homeroom Air Ruid Worden (3). GLORIA NN RYERSON 16 Parker Avenue. Maplewood Finance Committee (3. It; G. . . (2.3. It: Columbian Business Staff |3); Junior Night (3): Senior Play Properties Committee (4.1: 1‘irst Aid Squad (3): Personality Cluh (3); Lyceum (4); Victory Corps General Division (3. It: Mirror Nominating Committee (31. DOUGLAS JAY SALF1SBEHG 303 Hartford Road. South Orange Fire Committee 12 : Traffic Committee (3. 41 : Pan-American Cluli (2). RICHARD SALTSMAN 32 Hughes Street. Maplewood Victory Corp (2. 3. It: Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2t: Squad Football Manager (2(: Track Team 131. M ARION SALVATORE 22 Filer Terrace, South Orange Victory Corps (2. 3. 41: G. . A. (2. 3, It; Sophomore Dramatic Cluli l2l: Pan-Amerieun Club (2l: Homeroom War Stamp Representative (2, 3): Fire Committee (3, It: Junior Night Cast (31 : Personality Cluh (3, I); Parnassian (4 t ; Senior Play Advertising Committee ( It. JAY E. SALZMAN 459 Overhill Road, South Orange Truck (2. 3. h: Lyceum Cluh (2. 3): Mirror Staff. Photographer ill: Intramural Football l2. 3. It; Senior Play Advertising Committee (41: Traffic Committee (2. 3, It : Table Tennis Cluli (21 : Photography Cluh (2) : Assembly Committee til: Columbian Photographer (3. 4). ALFRED SANSONE COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 'u e Thirty-eight 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 EDNA l J. SASLOW 302 Richmond Avenue, South Orange Parnassian Soeiely i2, 3, 4i: Traffic Committee (2, 3, 4): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) : J. V. Foot hall t2 : J. V. Baseball (2) : Basketball (2. 3l : Junior Night ( ;«f t (31: Fire Cominittcc t4l. MARCIA SASLOW 322 Richmond Avenue. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic (Hub i2t : Lunchroom Control Committee (3 : Fire Committee 13 : Personality Cluh (3. l : G. A. A. (2. 3t: I’an-Ameriean Cluh (I): Junior Night Properties Committee (3): Homeroom Basketball (2); Victory Corps 12, 3, I). GERALD SAI EBBORN 7 Marion Place. Maplewood NORMAN SCHACHTEL 26 Rutgers Street. Maplewood Coluinhian (2): J. V. Football (2 : J. V. Track |21; Lunchroom Com- mittee 12. 3); Junior N ight Ticket Committee (3). |{ 1 ' 11 A l{ I) B. SHACKELFORD 713 Moss wood Avenue, Orange Orange High School: Orchestra ( I. 2. 3) : String Orchestra l2. 3) : Band (1. 2. 3,1; Science Club t2. 3); Radio Cluh 2. 3); Assistant Chemistry Laboratory (3t: Assisftant Biology Laboratory (2. 3); Chief Operator of Motion Picture and Sound System i3 . Columbia High School: Assistant Physics Laboratory (41. BETTY JANF. SCHAEFER 88 Union Avenue, Maplewood Homeroom Basketball (2): G. A. A. (2, 3. 11 : Junior Night Usherette (3• 5 Commercial Cluh (4). ALAN F. SCII AI B 101 Plymouth Avenue. Maplewood Air Raid Squad Leader (3); Homeroom Football (41. BOA EDW AKD SCHF1DFR 735 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood Homeroom Football (2, 3l: Intramural Basketball (2). BE I I E SGHENKEL 32 Midland Boulevard. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club 12 : Latin Cluh 2. 3): G. A. A. 12.3 ; Red Cross Sewing (2l: Personality Club (3. l : Monitor. Civics Committee t it; Homeroom Air Raid Warden (2). Bl RDV K SCHIFF 10 Stanley Road, South Orange Red Cross Sewing 12 : Homeroom Basketball (21: Glee Cluh (2. 3); Junior Night Cast (31: G. A. A. 431 : Pan-American Club (4 I. W ILLIAM SCHILkE 9 Berkeley Road. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club l2 : French Club t2l : Camouflage Club l3t : M. A. N. Club | 4 : Junior Night 'Picket Committee (3); Senior Night Ticket Committee (4) : Intramural Basketball t2. h. SONDR A SCHILLING '« ? Thirty-nine COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 MARJORIE SCHLENCER 57 Mayliew Drive. South Orange G. A. A. (2, 3, 4): Sophomore Dramatic Clui t2l: Personality Chih i3, ■it: Forum Romanum (2. 3i: Junior Night Cost (3): Homeroom Basketball (2. 3): Fire Committee (4); Senior Play Properties Committee lit: Home room Secretary (4).; Pan-American Cluh i ll. BARBAR JEAN SCIIMIDT 98Tiffany Place, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2l: First i I Squad (2. 3): Parnassian Society 13, 4): Junior Night Cast (3); G. A. A. t il. HENRY G. SCHMIDT 160 Ridgewood Road. Maplewood Havcrford High School: Homeroom Representative to School Paper. Columbia: Senior Play Cast (4), Idl.MAN SCHNEIDER KM) Lexington venue, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh l2 : Personality Cluh 13): Junior Night Sewing (Committee (3): Senior Night Scenery Committee I II. MELVIN I). SCHNUR 115 Hcllard Road. South Orange Homeroom Football l2 : M. A. N. Cluh (2.4-Croup Chairman): ('anion- llage Cluh (2): Fire Committee l2. 4-Captain): Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee (41: Traffic Committee (41. J AMES SCHROEDER 29 45th Street, Maplewood STANLEY SCHU.MM 630 Irvington Avenue. Maplewood ROBERT SCI IW ART 8 Beech Street. Maplewood Weequahie High School: Dramatic Cluh (31; O. B. A. Amateur Show (3). Columbia High School: Parnassian Society (41: Senior Play Cast (4l: Spanish Choir (4l; Track (4). CAROL R. SCIIW I KG 180 Garfield Place. Maplewood Homcrooni Social Chairman (2. 3) : C. A. A. (2. 3, 4) : Junior Night (.ast 1.3) : Pan-American Cluh (2, 3): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Personality Club (4). MARY LOUISE SCRUDATO 664 Prospect Street. Maplewood Radio and Communications Club (2): Pan-American Club (3. 4): Per- sonality Club 111: First A ill Club (3): First Aid Squad (3.4); Junior Night Cast (3): G. A. l it; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee (4). MADELEINE .. SEEL 50 Park Avenue, Maplewood G. (2. 3. ll; Victory Corps (2. 3, 4); Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2|: Homeroom Basketball (2. 3): War Stamp Salesgirl i3): Junior Night Cast (3); Eligibility Committee (3. 4): Lunchroom Committee (4): Pan- American Cluh (ll: Senior Play Costume Committee (D. JOHN F. SEW ARD 155 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood Lighting Crew i2. 3. I-Co. Chairman); Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2); Junior Night Advertising Committee (3): Junior Night Lighting Crew (31: Senior Plav Lighting Crew (41: Scoreboard Committee (4); Parnassian Society (4). P« e Forty COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 BERNICE MIRIAM SHAPIRO 217 Vluyhrw Drive, South Orange Parnassian Society (3. It: 0. . A. (2. I': French Club 13. It: Chorus 12. St : Homeroom Social Chairman 2l : Homeroom Basketball (2. 3 ; Music Committee Parnassian |3). CATHERINE SHAW I Overhill Road. South Orange ;. A. A. (2. 3. It: Homeroom Basketball 2. 31; Table Tennis Club (2): Junior Night (3t; Pan-Ameriean Club (3. It: Personality Club (4). 1)1 ANA SHAW 59 Collinwood Road. Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2 l : Junior Night Propertio. Committee I 3 : Pan-American Cluh (3t:C. A. A. 131; Lyceum Cluh 431: M. A. V Club (4). W ALLACE MeDOW ELL SHELBY 307 Wyoming Avenue. Maplewood Football 12. 3. 4); Parnassian (2. 3); Pep Committee i2t: ('ivies Com- mittee tit: ir Raid Stpiad Leader (21: Wrestling Cluh lit. JOSEPH M. SHIELDS 1 Montrose Street. South Orange Track (2. 3. I): Basketball ijayvee 2. 3. Varsity 41: Intramural Basket- ball (2.3.4): Home Room Football 12 : Jayvee Football (2): Varsity Foot- ball (3): Junior Night Scenery Construelion Committee (3): Pan-American Cluh (3): Victory Corps (3l. J ACK SIDDELL 410 Summit Avenue, South Orange Intramural Football (2. 3l. ELLIS PAl L SINGER 139 Tuscan Road. Maplewood Hillside High School, Hillside. New Jersey: Council Representative (2l: I able Tennis Team l2t: Hiller (school paper I. Assistant Sport Editor (2l: Debating Society i2t. Columbia: Lyceum 3. 4 president); Columbian Sports Writer (3. It: Junior Night Advertising Committee (3): Senior Play Adver- tising Committee (4); Homeroom Football (3): Intramural Tennis (3. 4). AI LEE N M. SLOVAK 48 W oodsidc Road, Maplewood Glee Chlh (2t: Homeroom Basketball l2t: Ward Box Committee (3. I); G. A. A. (4); Homeroom War Stamp Representative (I): Civics Committee (4). BETTY MARIE SMITH 101 Burnett Avenue. Maplewood C. A. A. (2): Homeroom Basketball (2t: Parnassian Society (3. It; Commercial Club (4): Ward Box Committee (2. 3. 41. M ARION E. SMITH G. A. A. I 2. 3. It : French Club (2. 3. It : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2t : Civics Committee l2. 3 ; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3): Senior Plav Cast (41: Art Service Club t it. ROBERT E. SMITH 27 Overlook Terrace, Maplewood Traffic Committee (2. 3. 4-Chairman): Baud (2. 3, It: Sophomore Dra- matic Club (2): M. A. N. Club (2): Pre-Junior Night Committee (3) ; Junior Night Cast (31 : Pep Committee (3. It: Parnassian Society (3. It: Senior Play Cast (4t ; Mirror Staff ( It. I.ORA SNYDER 7 Roosevelt Road, Maplewood iclory Corps i2. 3. It: G. A. A. (2. 3. 4): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Traffic Committee 12 : Pan American Cluh (2 I; AA ar Stamp Sales (41. ' mi Forty •one COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 BERNARD SPECKHART 78 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood Model Airplane Club (3); Senior Play Scenery Committee (It. FRANK STAFFER I Collage Court, Maplewood JOHN p. STEARNS 321 Glcnside Hoad. South Orange Parnassian (2. 3. 1-prcsident); Sophomore Draniatie Cluh (2l: Colum- Idan Staff (2. 3) : Tradition Committee 2. 3 ; Pre-Junior Night Committee (Chairman 3(: Junior Niglit Cast (3): Treasurer of School Council lit: Mirror Staff (41; Senior Play Heading Committee (4). MAin LORRAINE STECIIEH 30 Hroohwood Drive. Maplewood G. A. A. (3.1 ; Pan-American Cluh (2. I): Homeroom Basketball (2. 3. li : Junior Night Costume Committee (3); Senior Play Costume Commit lee (ll; Assistant Air Raid Warden 41. H. ALAN STEIN I Winthrop Place. Maplewood Parnassian Society (3. I): Lunchroom Committee (31 ; Mirror Stall Advertising Committee (41: Service Orchestra (3. 41; Pan-American Cluh (41 ; Senior Play Cast (4l : Orchestra (2. chairman 3. 11 : Band (2. 3. It. DAVID LANG STEIN 44 Headley Place, Maplewood War Rond Drive Publicity Committee (2); M. A. N Cluh (21; Lunch- room Control Committee i2. 3 ; isual Aid Committee (2. 3, 4) ; Homeroom Football i2. 3. It : Victory Corps (2. 3. 4) : Homeroom Sports Manager (3. It ; Lyceum Cluh (3) ; Senior Play Cast ( It : Parnassian Society (4). JOHN M. STEW ART 27 Roosevelt Road. Maplewood Swimming Manager (21; Pan-American Cluh (2t: Intramural Football (2. 3 : Parnassian Society (2. 3 ; Civics Committee i 2, 3t ; Junior Night «31. M ARILYN STIVERS 2 Hickory Drive, Maplewood G. A. 2, 3, It; Victory Corps (2. 3. It; Sophomore Dramatic Club i2t: Homeroom Secretary (2. 31 ; ('horns t2. 3t: Junior Night Cast (3): eligibility Committee (3, 11 : Senior Play Cast (4) : Civics Committee III. RUTH SOHLIK STOMNF. 100 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Music Box Club (2. treasurer 3. li : Orchestra t2. Secretary 3. ll : Junior Night Cast (3t ; Assembly Committee (31 : Columbian Staff (3. 4) : Parnassian Society (3, It; Fire Committee (3. It; Mirror Staff i ll; Senior Play Cast (11; Bible Heading 'Committee (ll. FRANK A. STKl EMNG ll Orchard Road. Maplewood Intramural Football 2. 3. It; Intramural Basketball (2. 3. 4 ; Track Team (2): Fire Committee (2. 3). DONALD N. STRYKER 33 Cottage Street, Maplewood Homeroom Football (2. 3, I) : Homeroom Chairman (3) : School Council (3) : Track (3l ; Mirror Nominating Committee (31 ; Class Jewelry Committee (3 ; M A. N. Cluh 41. NANO SI MMFRS 304 South Ridgewood Road. South Orange G. . A. (2. 3. It; Parnassian Society l2, 3. secretary 41; Art Service Cluh l2. 3, president It ; A ietorv Corps 2. 3. 41 : Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2 t ; Ch ic (lommittee I 21 : Junior Night Cast 13 I : Senior Play Reading Com- mittee ( ll: Senior Play Cast (4); Mirror Staff I ll. Page FortV’iico COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 TOM S A in 73 Crctt Drive, Soulli Orange Homeroom Chairman i2. 3. II: Ward Box Committee (2. 3, ll: Guild (3) : J. V. Ba.-chall (3) ; School Council Nominating Committee (31 : M. A. V C.luh ill: Homeroom Football i It : Senior Play Advertising Committee ill : Intramural Basketball III. ELEANOR TAKACS 126 Rutgers Street, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club l2 ; Pan-American ('.lull (2,3); Junior Night I'shcrette (3): Personality (3.1; Air Paid Squad Leader (3. II ; G. A. A. i ll. RALPH A. TARANTINO 69 Roland Avenue. South Orange Traffic Committee (2. 3. H: Intramural Basketball (2. 3): Baseball Team (2); Varsity Football (3). ROSEMAin ANN TARANTINO 333 Valley Street. South Orange G. A. . (2. ll: Homeroom Basketball (2. 31: Columbian Advertising Staff (li; Mirror Staff ill: Commercial Club Publicity Chairman ill: Senior Play Cast (4l; Personality ('bib (I): Glee Club (Tl. DAVID C. TAYl.OR 31 Fernwood Road, Maplewood Swimming Team (3. 11 : Track Team (3.1). JEAN TAYl.OR 18 Suffolk Avenue, Maplewood Orchestra i2): Lunchroom Committee (3. ll: Pre-Junior Night Com- mittee (3l: G. A. A. l2. 3, ll; Personality Club (1); Senior Play Property Committee (ll: Air Raid Warden l2l: Ward Box Committee (3. ll; War Stamp Representative (ll. LILLIAN TENHENGEL 501 Valley Street. Maplewood G. V. A. (2. 3, I): Junior Night ( ’shoretto (31 : Senior Play Costume Committee 111 : Treasurer. Commercial Club i ll. MARY ELIZABETH TENNEY 510 Richmond Avenue. Maplewood liuverford High. Fpper Darby P. O. Brookline. Pennsylvania: A Cappclla Choir. Columbia: Junior Night Cast (31; Commercial Club ill: Personality Club (4); G. A. A (ll. ANN M. TERRY 30 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood Fire Committee 12. 3. li : French Club (2. 3. l-vice-president): G. A. A. (2, 3): Lyceum ill: Junior Night (3): Senior Play (li: Senior Committee ill: War Stamps Salesgirl (3): Movie Projector Student Operator 3. |i: Homeroom Social Chairman (2). ANN VIRGINIA THOMAS 153 Hillside Place. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2l : Assistant Air Raid W arden 12 I ; G. A. . (2. 3. 1) : Homeroom Basketball i 2. 3. 11 : Junior Night Cast (3 I : Glee Club (3): Victory Corps. General Division 13 l : Personality Club ill. I HELM A lOY'EN 38 Mayhew Drive, South Orange Millbtirn High School: Dramatic Club i2. 3.1; Spanish Club l2. 3). Columbia: Pan-American Club (I). A l IAN 1'ULLO 15 Eder Terrace. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club (2i : G. A. A. (2.3. li ; Victory Corps. General Division 12. 3, ll : Junior Night Cast (31; Homeroom Basketball 131 : Fire Committee (3. ll; Personality Club (3. ll; Parnassian Society (ll. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL I’agit Furtv-iltrrv 19 . . MIRROR . 45 WALTER TULLY 10 Burrou lis Way. Maplewood MARTHA TURNBULL 46 Claremont venue. Maplewood JOYCE ELLA TUTT 31 Ohio Street. Maplewood G. A. A. (2); Victory Corps 1.2): Personality Cluh (4); Victory Corps (4). ALTER PETER ULICNY 121 Tuscan Rond. Maplewood W eequahie High School: Archery Cluh (2l. Columbia: Swimming Team (2); Junior Night Vdvertising Coniinittee (3). MARY VALESTIN 21 Boydcn Parkway South, Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2l; Pan-American Cluh (2. It: Personality Cluh (3): Junior Night Costume Committee (3); Homeroom Basketball (3); Senior Homeroom Representative lit: Student Librarian 111. ALAN VAN POZNAK 452 Walton Road. Maplewood Orchestra (2l; Columbian Typist )2t: Football Manager (3, It; Junior Night Cast (3t; Chemistry Laboratory Assistant (3): M. A. N. Cluh (4i: Track (4). RICHARD W. IESER 72 Fourth Street, South Orange Football Manager (2. 3. It: Homeroom Football (2. 3. 4); Air Raid Squad Leader (2. 3 : Columbian (2l: Junior Night Cast 3); House and Grounds Committee (3.41; Lunchroom Committee 3. 41: Swimming Team (3. 41; Baseball Team 13, 4i: Senior Play Ticket Committee I II. ILLIAM F. VLIET, JR. 16 Heller Place. Maplewood Rand 12. 3. ll; Intramural Football |2. 3. 4 ; Intramural Basketball (2. 3. 4). ROBERT A. W AECHTER 12 Amherst Court. Maplewood Homeroom Football l2 : Chorus ill. W ILLIAM ROBERT W ALDMAN 54 Harding Drive, South Orange Homeroom Secretary (31: Fire Committee (2. 3. ll: Traffic Committee ill: Pan-American Cluh (2. 3 : Lyceum Cluh (3); First Aid ('ltd |2I; Intramural Football i2. 3, ll: Homeroom Air Raid W arden (2. 3, ll: Model Airplane Cluh (21. JOHANN W ALDRON 506 Summit Avenue. Maplewood C. V. 12. 3): Air Raid Warden 2l: Fire Committee (2l: Junior Night Cast 13). GEORGE M. W ALLH AUSER 31 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood Traffic Committee l2. 3l: Glee Cluh (2. 3 ; Junior Night Scenery Con- slruetion Committee (3l; Homeroom Secretary (4i: Intramural Basketball I 2. 3. 4): Junior Varsity Basketball (2): Intramural Football (3, 4). Page Forty-four COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . . MIRROR . . . 45 MOW ARI) W ALTON 129 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Momerooni Football (2. 3); Intramural Basketball (2, 3): liitrainiinil Baseball (3.1; Pan-American Club (3). JOHN W EEKS 313 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Pre-Junior Night Committee (3): Junior Night Cast (3): Forum Roma- mini (2, 31; French Cluh (3); Meteorology’ Cluh (2): Music Box (21; Chorus (2). ILENE W EINGAKTEN 135 Con nett Place. South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2 : A’ietory Corps, General Division l2 : G. A. A. (2,3. 41; Homeroom Social Chairman (3); W ar Stamp Representa- tive (3) ; W aril Box Committee (3) : Senior Play Cast (4) : Spanish Cluh t il : Personality Cluh i3t; Psychology Committee, Personality Cluh (4). ALECI A S. WEIR 14 Etler Terrace, South Orange Hunter College High School: Homeroom Vice-President (2); Athletic Association Representative (2 : Junior Class Vice-President (2). Columbia: Camouflage Cluh l2. 3l; Finance Committee (4): Junior Night Cast (3); Secretary. Treasurer of Homeroom (It: Senior Play Usherette ill; Person- ality Cluh (4);G. A. A. (2,3): W ar Stamp Representative (3). JOANE E. WELLER 98 Durand Road, .Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. 4): Sophomore Dramatic Cluh (2l; Glee Cluh 12. 3); Junior Night Cast (31 ; Homeroom Social Chairman (3): Eligibility Com- mittee (3, I): Homeroom Vice-Chairman (II; Lunchroom Committee (4l; Senior Play Cast III: Mirror Staff (4). MILTON A. W ERTHEIMER II South Pierson Road. Maplewood Central High. Newark: Aviation Cluh (2. 3): Crafts Cluh (2, 3) : Junior ir Reserve (2,3). J AMES FRANCIS WERTZ 113 South Orange Avenue. South Orange Basketball 12, 3, 4); Baseball (3,4 ): I louse and Grounds (2 l: Intramural Basketball (2.3,4); Lunchroom Committee 3l: Homeroom President (2). BETTY J ANE W ESTER 19 Yule Street. Maplewood G. A. A. (2. 3. 4): Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : First Aid Cluh (2); Columbian Advertising StafT (3l: Junior Night Cast (31: First Aid Squad (3): Ward Box Committee (3): Personality Club (3); Finance Committee (3. 4): Senior Play Costume Committee (4). RICHARD WHITNEY 17 Essex Avenue, Montclair Track (2. 3l: Homeroom Treasurer (2): Homeroom Football (2.3. I): Homeroom Baseball (2.3): Assistant Air Raid Warden (2l. IIELY N WIGDER 102 Oakview Avenue. Maplewood Hillside High School. Hillside. New Jersey: G. A. A. (2). Columbia: Junior Night Cast (3) : G. A. A. (3. 4) : Gym Squad Leader (3, 4) : Gym Class Leader (3) : Red Cross (4): Personality (dub (3, 4): Pan- American (dub ill; Alirror StafT (4); Senior Play Properties Committee i ll. BET IN J ANEW ILDEROTTER 68 Wyoming Avenue, South Orange G. A. A. (2. 3. 4) : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2 : Homeroom Treasurer (21: Homeroom Basketball (2,3): Homeroom Social Chairman (3); Junior Night Cast (3): Chorus (3): Pan-American (dub ill: Mirror Staff (4). DOLORES E. W ILDEROTTER to Eder Terrace, South Orange Junior Night Usherette (3): G. A. A. (41: Pcrsfonalily (dub (4). I’lipc Forty-five COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 B KBAK ANN ILI.I AMS 6 Evergreen Place. Maplewood G. A. A. 12. 3. ll: Bible Heading Committee (2. 3. I): Homeroom Basketball (2. 3): Sophomore Dramatic C.luli (21; First Aid Squad 12. 3): Homeroom President (31; Junior Night Costume Committee 3 ; Gym Cla.-s Leader 13. 4); Personality Clui (3. Chairman of War Service Group It; Homeroom Social Chairman (41. FLORENCE ILLIAMS 1589 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood G. A, A. (2, 4): Columbian Typist (4). KOBKRT A. WILLIAMS 27 Park Hoad. Maplewood Intramural Football Mi; Football Manager (2 : Air Kaid Warden (3, ll: Model Aircraft Building and Identification Club 2-pnrsidcnt); Junior Night Cast (3): Track (3): Program Salesman (41; Ward Bo Com- mitte (3, 41. VIRGINIA EDNA W ILLIAMS 127 Orchard Road, Maplewood G. A. A. (3, 11 : Personality Club (3, 11 : Latin Club (2 I ; Spanish Club (3). W II,LIAM W INK ELM AN 580 Ridgewood Road. Maplewood Homeroom Football (2,3, h; Homeroom Baseball (2.3. 41; Swimming Team (2): Junior Night Cast (3.1: Homeroom Vice-Chairman (3 ; Home- room Chairman (4). EILEEN WITTE 7 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood G. A. A. (2,3. I : Red Cross Knitting i2i : Junior Night Cast (3): Senior Play Usherette (4 : French Club (4). MAJO WOODMAN 40 Burnet Street, Maplewood French Club (2. 3, President ll; G. A. A. (2, 3, Council ll: Orchestra (2. Vice-President 3. President 11 : Sophomore Dramatic Club (2) : Homeroom Social Chairman (2. 31 : Junior Night Cast (3t; Parnassian (Council 3, 1.1; Columhian Staff (3, I); Senior Play Cast (41; Mirror Staff (4). SUSAN W RIGHT 79 Woodland Road, Maplewood Sopliomorc Dramatic Club (2i: Ping Pong Club 121; Pan-American Club (3. ll: G. A. . (2. 3, 41: Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee (3): Senior Night Scenery Painting Committee (4). IIOMER G. YEANNAKIS 24 Yale Street. Maplewood Junior Varsity Football • 2 : Varsity Football (3); Lunchroom Com- mittee (41; Assk heat ion Club P TRIC|A,iV j;Nf' Civics ConUrnl “ Junior Nigltt Finance Conuhjtttt (3, Ploy Cast WILLIAM II. Y() Rr.1 Homeroom Treasurer (2 (2. ll: Traditions Committe Warden (2,3, 41; Model Aircraft and Identi- I Varsity Road. South Orange lie Club (21 : G. A. A. (2, 3 ; 3, Program Chairman I): (4); Bible Reader (4,1; Senior NtnNd.kUl J' jj) Mountain House Road, South Orange 'Sophomore Dramatic Club (2): Track Team (2. 3l; Fire Committee (2. 31 ; Junior Night Cast (3) : Color Guard (3, 4) : Parnassian (3. ll : Columbian (3. 4) : 1‘ootball Medical Assistant (3, 4). FELICIA LOUISE APPI 13 Union Avenue. Maplewood Commercial Club (2. ll ; G. V. V. (3t: Columbian i4i; Junior Night Usherette (31: Senior Night Usherette i ll. Page Forty-six COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR . . 45 Rl DOLPII . ZIESC1I NG 2-1 Evergreen Place, Maplewood Visual Education Committee (2.3. H: Orchestra l2l: Homeroom Fool- hall (2): Hand (3. I): Junior Night Service Orchestra (3): Pan-Vmcricau Club (4). ROSEMARIE ZIMMER 81 Hughes Street, Maplewood G. . . t2 : Sophomore Dramatic Club «2 ; Personality Club (3i: Junior Night Costume Committee (3); Homeroom Social Chairman (3). ALICE RUTH ZIMMERMAN 66 Mussel Terrace, South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club l2t; Victory Corps (2l: War Stamp Sales Girl (2); Pan-American Club (3, It: Personality Club l3); Junior Night Cast (3); Modern Dance Club t il: Senior Play Scenery Committee (4l. HELEN CLAIRE ZIMMERMAN 16 Park Avenue. Maplewood Irvington High School: Microphone Club (2): Progress Club (2t: Home Economics Club (3) : Girl Reserves (3) ; Thespians (3) : Class Cabinet Member (3). Columbia: G. A. (.41 : Victory Corps tit: Commercial ('lub (Program Chairman It. ELV1N ZIPF 70 Hughes Street, Maplewood Homeroom Football Manager (2. 3). GENE R. ZW IG A HI) 25 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood Homeroom President (31; Homeroom Vice-President (21: VI. N. Club (2, 3): Columbian Business Stall (2l: Ping Pong Club (2): Meteorology Football l2. 1) : Victory Corps (2): Chairman Home- RICH KI) NEW MAN Club (2): Intramural room Committee (2 I. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL I’nfic Forty-seven 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 UtaJJ e, Ilu graduating class of 19-15. In-in of sound body mid of doubtful miiul. ilo hereby slalo our lirsi will and testament. i- arc by all comparison the most intelligent and talented rini|i in the school, and therefore we wish to leave in Joe Junior s possession the key to our success. Item 1: We, the «iris, of the senior class, leave to the junior girls the honored privilege of going to the movies every weekend, unescorted, tit happened to the best of us.) Item 2: I, Claude OITruv. leave my much used comb, along with my ability to awe the underclassmen on the grid- iron. to Dick Barha. Item 3: I. Pam Owens, leave to Ruth Hill my ability to gel around with or without a car. Item I: We. Walter Bolton. Stanley Brundagc. and David Hopper, leave our brains and systematic bridge games to Johnny Richardson. Item 5: I. Kllen kiernan. leave to June Poppolc im- position of being known by everyone, yes, even by sop ho- mo res. Item 6: We. Teddy Philips and Mian Deli Is. leave the girls swooning at our feet from our crooning voices. Stop 1 e love it. Item 7: We. Audrey Peters, Barbara Myers, and Dotty Green, leave our dancing feet and indestructahlc grace to Betsy Holmes. Ginny Grant. Joan Glnsier. and any other girls who feel worthy of this honor. Item 8: I. Jimmy Carr, appoint Dick Dutton to carry on with my hair styles. My ear is not included in this deal because I know that no one would want it. Item 9: We, Betty Brady and Marjorie Porter, leave to Marion Nelson and Jackie Mirams our ability to keep Colum- bia laughing after we are gone. Try not to knock yourselves out as we did. Item 10: I. Harry Keenan, leave my position of presi- dent to the ablest junior boy: that is, if I do not choose to run for a second term. Item 11: We, tin boys of the senior class, wish to extend our thanks to the junior high schools of Maplewood and South Orange for sending such charming sophomore girl- to Columbia this year. Item 12: I. Shirley Campbell, leave to the secretary- elect my pad and pencil upon which I doodle during council meetings. Mlow me to suggest that a course in shorthand would he a great aid to you. Item 13: I. Herb Abbey, leave my aquatic skills to the • log paddler champ. Thor Vndersou. l.ct us hope that his shoulders will lit in the pool. Item 1-1: I. Marion Brask, leave my natural and wholly Mucrican girl look to Doris Cook. I Beauty Hint—Use Lux soap i. Item l” : I. Kditli Kricli, will to Mary Jane Stcincn my art of looking chic whatever the occasion may he. Item 16: I. David Doran, leave my little red fire-engine and helmet to next year’s fire chief. Item 17: I. Cy Baldwin, on behalf of the team do will and bequeath out honor and glory 1« next year's team. Take good care of our uniforms, hoys, and try to keep them clean as we did at the West Orange game. Ugh! Item 18: I. I'red kirberger. leave to Spike Towev my knack of making people laugh even before I open my mouth. Could it be my face? No! Impossible. Item 19: I. Pat Mien, leave to Barbara Peter my effer- vescing and amiable personality. She is the girl who can really fill my shoe-. Item 20: I. Lora Landers, leave to the junior who has the ambition and who is responsible enough, my efficacy. You'd better look that word up in your dictionaries, kiddies. Item 21: W e, the members of the Junior Night cast, wish to leave you juniors and Sophs the everlasting memory of our Miout Face. If your shows are half as good as ours were, they are hound to be successes. Item 22: We. Wall Cooney and Bill Dalv, leave our tough-looking ears to those junior hoys who are accustomed to walking to school each day. No. on second thought, we think we’ll keep them. Sorry hoys, there is a war on, you know. Item 23: I. Claire kricli. the actress who became a star overnight, leave to Diane Taylor the same success. Don’t ever try to put on a cockney accent. Diane. Item 24: We. the holtle-hloude senior girls, leave our peroxide bottles to those brunette juniors who wish to become blondes. Use it sparingly at first, gals, because a sudden change is too noticeable. Take it from those who know. Item 25: We. the senior girls on the swimming team, leave the pool to Lee O'Brien, the one-girl team. We will also leave you the diving board while we are it. Item 26: We. Marilyn Styvers and Colleen McCauley, tin- girls who make the hoys took twice, leave many broken In-arts behind us. Item 27: I. Dick Purdue, leave the memory of my de- bates about the election to my history teacher. I still think that Dewey ghould have won. Item 28: I, I.ora Snyder, leave to any junior girl who owns five cars my privilege of driving to school in a different ear every day. No! Mv Packard is not for sale. Item 29: l-all. Joe Harmon, leave to any young junior lad who wants to make a good impression on hi- belle, my all southern accent. She will re-ally fall for you-all then. Item 30: I. Kvic Clark, leave to Mary Muller my beauti- ful hut natural (we hope) blonde hair. I.ct us hope that gentlemen continue to prefer blondes. Item 31: I. B d Smith, small hut powerful, leave to that up and coming thespian, Bill Nissen. my dramatic talents. If height counts he ought to he twice as good as I am. Item 32: I. Doris Glasier. leave my endless flow of chatter 1« any junior girls who feel that they never have enough to say. Item 33: I. Doris Bayer, just to complicate matters leave my hair to that cute little red-haired junior hov. I'll also leave him my nickname. ' Torthy.‘ Item 34: I. Irvin Hood, reluctantly leave my house to any junior hoy who wishes to throw a number of parties next year. Item 35: We. the girls of the Personality Club, leave to next year’s members fond remembrances of our chnwming personalities. Item 36: I. Mall Dcnardo. leave to the most athletic hoy my skills and trick- which have made me -o outstanding in sports. To the biology teachers we leave students I mostly girls) who do not scream at the sight of grasshoppers or frogs. They are so nice (the girls). To Miss Beach we leave fond remembrances of the long line in her office on Monday mornings. Yes. indeed, we had quite a few colds this year. But it’s fiimix how everyone fell sick when Friday rolled around. (Continued on Pape 52) Pace Forty-eight COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR . . 45 MOST ATTRACTIVE DONE MOST -for SCHOOL r v 4 Harry Keenan Pat Allen PEPPIEST I i 0 1 Jim Carr Bette Bradv BEST ACTOR § .Aife f) Bob Goldsby C laire Kricb MOST INSFPARARI F Gordon Christie | Gerry McGrath WITTIEST © i i 0 Harry Keenan Bette Brady Dick Lee Barbara Lacombe BEST DRESSED BEST ATHLETE Matt Denardo A Lora Lander j_BE SI ALL AROUND '« : • Forty-nine COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 SL lor « the ordu tra began playing the introductory number tin cast of . I Kiss for Cinderella took their places, thus be- ginning one of the longest ten minutes in history. Like eondeiuncd men doomed to die. we recalled scenes from our past. We remembered long. tiring rehearsals, struggling through involved lines, and wandering about the stage trying to make actions lit words only to find that between the next two words we have to he all the way across the stage (it's an awfully big stage). t one rehearsal three actors simultan- eously realized that they were due somewhere else on stage, and like a well-drilled football team shifted together and dashed for their correct positions. Intercepted on every play by stage or lighting crewmen, blocked and tackled by scenery and property committeemen, we plunged on to the end: and though we thought it was fun we were sure it wasn’t a play, lint from this chaos, punctuated with pretzels and pies pur- ehased across the street, our miraculous director. Miss Clutlon. made Senior Night. The Star-Spangled Banner was played and the curtain went up the play had at last begun. The time is the present: the setting in Kngiand. n F.nglish hohhie (Dick Osborne) enters Mr. Bodic’s i Hubert Smith) studio to inform him that he is violating blackout regulations. Mr. Hodie imparts to the officer In none too bright representative of the law) his suspicious concerning a young servant girl named Miss Thing (Claire Krieh). who by her ow n request is called Cinderella. Through sly questioning our policeman determines that Cin- derella is in some way connected with Germany. He trails her to her lodgings and finds she is guilty of harboring Ger- man refugee children. The kind-hearted cop overlooks this breach of the law and soon enters into a plot with Cinderella and the children to produce Cinderella’s fairy godmother. Y bile Cinderella is waiting for her godmother she is overcome by the combination of cold and undernourishment and dreams she is at a famous hall. To the accompaniment of the orchestra music, the cast dances its way through the fantasy of Cinderella’s dream. At the climax of the scene. Cinderella defeats all competition for the prince's hand be- cause of her dainty feet, and before the royal throne is married to Mis Majesty, who bears a marked resemblance to our friend, the policeman. Hut alas, we must return to reality: and we find Cinder- ella in a hospital run by Mr. Hodie’s sister. Cinderella is fulfilling her wish to serve her country by cheering wounded Tommies, one of whom i Danny i Harry Keenan), a dashing young plumber who falls in love with a beautiful hut aristo- cratic (and therefore unattainable) nurse (Mary Flynn). Their antics arc interrupted by the entrance of the love-sick policeman bringing with him the glass slippers that proclaim Cinderella is his fairy princess. Then the curtain closed on the dramatic offering of the Class of 1945, an effort that ranked with the most successful Senior Plays of the past. 1’nnc Fifty COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 'I'llit hu iu«' of .1 class prophecy i absurd. hoover read «mo. anyway? Maybe a few senior! will limini eagerly lliroiigli tlx- pago In see whether they’ll turn out as presi- dent or dilchdiggcr if their names don't appear somewhere, the latter vocation is presumably inevitable. Hollywood should he paeke«l with the local beauties innumerable pro- phets have been sciuling out f« r the last ten years; and. but for the war. every business enterprise would be lighting to the last vice-president to keep off the tidal wave of executives springing from the pages of every year-book in the country. Hut don't blame the prophets. I.ike their fellow-seer now writing, the) never felt any latent talent in the arts of palm- istry: no one of us was elected for proficiency in interpreting bumps on foolish heads. hat can you expect? The present student population of our noble alma mater is ixlccu-huudrc«l forty-seven, of which number some five hundred-odd comprise the seniors. In due time, the prophet will select improbable careers for a decent percentage of the class, expand bis conclusions to tin skies, ami till a dispropor- tionate amount « f space with result. Before we unveil that prehistoric formula, however, we would like l«i introduce a New Departure from the custom. Presently a slight clearing will appear in the swami's forest « f atrocities to the reading public. The creditors invite you t use it instead of the photograph) for such prodigies of wit as you desire to commit to posterity. Better still, if any additions, corrections, or printable comment occur to you. by all means put them down; and so. we will leave you for a moment to stir up the spirit in our crystal globe. ( ood afternoon. The prophec) will now conn to order for tin benefit f class members still present. bile we were gone a minute ago. we stopped in at the Columbian news- room for inspiration at the founts of journalism. All the founts were out, but we spotted a copy of the paper stamped “Special Kdition Class of '45. little surprised to sec it was dated March II, 1965. we speculated idly « u the worth of sophomore reporters, and went on t«i the headlines. That was when wc decided to bring it along for inspection. The first item to arrest our attention was the announcement of tin inauguration of the thirty-fifth pri'sidcnt. Harry Keenan. Below the picture of the youngest candidate in history and his faithful lieutenant. , Dirk Osborne and Hob L«’long. an address promises the full « fTorts of the new administration in the light against the glacial packs descending slowly through panic-stricken Canada. Latest reports from General MacCahc. Commander in «-st Saskatchewan, arc cited, which indicate that our troop , undoubtedly inspired by patriotic Hollvwooil stars. Marilyn Slivers and Audrey Peters, on lour of the front lines, have made favorable progress through employment of iniriveubui machines invented bv Nobcl-Pri .e-winning scien- tists. Angus Hlakes and Alan A an Poznak. As yet, the master- mind behiml the ice invasion lias not been found, although AA alter Holton, generally regarded as the Buck Roger of the age, is highly suspected. Dominating the secoml page, a photograph by ace news photographer. Jay Sal .man. shows the launching of the 60.000 ton luxury liner, I topia. Through a shower of cham- pagne. the mighty arm ami determined face f Pat Allen are barely discernible. Next to her the designer, America' foremost naval architect. Kay Adams, shields Admiral Gayle Charles from the alcoholic bath threatening to ruin hi glit- tcring uniform, newly adopted by order f Congress from the sketches « f the inimitable John Stewart. Speaking of Congre , we fimi the Senate floor occupied by accomplished parliamentarians, the Richards Tx'e and Purdue, who are continuing their filibuster for the third week. Although the issue in question has been lost sight « f completely, enthralled members have shouted down all peti- tions « f closure a a result of interest in the fascinating chap- ters of Helen Hawkins’ sensational autobiography, Guy Divorcee, now being rea«l by the crafty orators. Previously, the Senators had been regaled with passages from I'lditb Besscr's Etymological Dictionary, liner Forms of Insult, by- expert Alarjorie Porter, and Ticcnty-Scvcn II ays to Trim a Christmas Tree by Lora Lander . Presiding officer Goldshv. the story goes on. interrupted debate briefly to summon medical aid f« r clerk Shirley Campbell who sprained her wrist keeping the record. In the Supr«;mc Court, the case « f Mesopotamia vs. Folger has been under consideration by that group as a novel point in international law. The javelin-hurling defendant is accused i f impaling a direct descendant of Nebuchadnezzar in last year Olympic (rames, marked by defending champion Hen Kreitzberg' record 220 yard «lash. Chief Justice Clayton Pritchett assures a decision in the near future. Robert Casanova-Sinith, current matinee idol, has startled hi adoring public by renouncing the world (even women), and retiring to a Gobi Desert hermitage erected t« « r«l« r by Frank llannoch. the exponent « f progressive archit clurc. Globe-trotting reporter Dave Gaus. immediately sent for an interview, reports running across Bruce Livingston and Jim Owen, who were engaged in teaching Japanese children under the auspice « f the Alarinc Corps. Hetty Bruit i quoted as stating in her popular gossip column that crooner Alan Dchls i recuperating in his Cali- fornia villa from a severe mauling at the hands of ardent feminine fans. Margie Cosgrove , the modern Dorothy Dix. is consulting him on means to prevent further assault . Ali s Hrun also writes that radio will soon see the acme in «lomestie programs. John’ Haelu-lor AA if« originat'd by the aspiring Dinkel-IIcvcncr-Kniering trio. Filtering the field of sports (pun), the Columbian find the class of 15 still well represented on the gridiron, with stalwart former all-Americans OfTray. Denardo. Baldwin, and AlacLaughlin finishing a gruelling season with the Packers. Remy Lam . president of the Sporlg-commcnlutora' League, has finally given Irvin Hood a well merited Purple Heart a suggested by columnist Joe Kelley. Shut-out (Bcnfor), r«-- jecting salary increase , continues to r« fusc the Yankees’ now contract. Dave Doran and John Cox are about t« resume their pearl-diver roles in an underwater movie thriller after a disastrous encounter with a stray octopus off Jim KuofT’s magnificent seaside estate. Directors f Los Hobos. inter- national atbletic league, announce a women’s branch headed by Bette Brady, celebrated fullback at Osceola College. ‘49. At the Indianapolis Races. Dick Alaurer lrov«- his rocket ear. Wolf.” a product « f the Noe-Gill automotive genius, to tContinued on Page 52) Vane Fifty-one COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 CLASS N ILL (Continued) To (lie girls' lunchroom we leave girls wlu do not insist upon sitting on the steps by the door. Oh. hut you can get .Hitch a good view of the hoys lunchroom from there! To Miss Henderson and Mr. Sheclcy we leave good little girls and hoys who do not continually have to pay them visits. To the late lunch students we leave fifteen minutes before fourth period in order to enable them to eat a small portion of their lunch. Everyone knows that one cannot think on an empty stomach. To Mi-s Silvcrnnil we leave gags and black jacks to take care of those noisy children in her library. To Miss Vlexander we leave girls who will consistently wear CLEAN saddle shoes. To Mr. John Brown we leave all the rest of the girls to take care of him after we have gone. To Miss Young, we leave an economics class which will not look bewildered at anything she says. This is a big order, hut we know she will enjoy such a class. To the girl-’ gym we leave a new set of bathing suits. The girls will appreciate this kind deed we arc sure. To the auditorium we leave a sound-proof projection room. Then the boys in that hack room can make as much noise as they wish. To the drinking fountains we leave ice cold Coca Cola. Someone promised that to us once, too. The rest of us unmentioned seniors wish to leave to you unmentioned juniors all the good times we had in Columbia. e had a lot of fun during our three years and we want yon to carry on for us. FUNNY FADS W hen we look back over our three years (sonic- limes morel at Columbia, we will always he at loss to explain some of the bewildering actions of the female inmates. hat dementia prompted them to arrange their hair tin way they did or wear some of the fantastic habiliments they clad themselves in will forever remain beyond the comprehension of us hafTled males. All we can sav is that they were afflicted with a dread disease called the fad. a scourge which streaks through the atmosphere faster than light, fascinating one and all with its electric magnet- ism: and then vanishes as mysteriously ami as rapidly as it comes. A fad may begin when some movie actress decides to paint her toenails indigo. A sur- vey taken shortly after the fact was made known would reveal that millions of girls had indigo toe- nails. The foremost fad of the last few years involved a singular victim of malnutrition who had just enough strength (when he held fast with both hands to a microphone I to emit a feeble, almost inaudible groan There was such a magic something in that sound that girls were thrown into lits of ecstatic delight: many swooned on the spot. Any girl who failed to exhibit these symptoms was considered an outcast, a walking zombie. Fortunately, this fad, like every other, is passing. In an elTort to ascertain tin trend of thought, we conducted a public opinion poll (we are a victim of tin- public-opinion-poll fadt. W o inquired whether the interviewed preferred Frank Sinatra, the gentle- man we have casually mentioned, or Bing Crosby, his “rival . Of the girls |uizzed on the subject. 85'! favored the latter. This fact affords scant relief, however: we can only cringe in terror, and wonder what might strike the feminine fancy next. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS As we all know, the standards which Columbia High maintains are very high. The conduct of Colum- bia students is always beyond reproach. 'There is absolutely nothing aiiout the school that could pos- sibly he objected to. or that could occasion the raising of even one eyebrow. Now the citizens of Maplewood and South Orange know that loo. They are proud to live in a community that can boast so noble an institution as C. II. S. But we must be very careful in the things we say and do lest we disillusion them, for they may not realize that when we talk about such things as (censored), we're just joking. Believe it or not. some people might even get the idea that Columbia students (censored 1. Of course, in writing an article such as this we must proceed with extreme caution so as not to of- fend anyone. Fortunately, everything that goes into this book is examined beforehand, and all objection- able matter is censored. For instance, if we were to suggest that (censored t went on here, it would be cut right out. If we were to write about such things, someone might take us seriously and the school would get a bad name. That's why eon-or-hip is so necessary. As one teacher said to another: “(censored) is a (censored i (censored) . CL ASS PROPHECY (Continued • brilliant success, smashing world’s records, assorted ribs, ami the greater part of the grandstands. Society news is comprised mainly of glowing accounts of the reception in honor of Francois Gutman. French Am- bassador. given by Carolyn Cain, greatest hostess since Elsa Maxwell. Among the guests were leading models Bchrendt of “Vogue, kiernun of “Rcdhook, McCauley of “Made- moii-elle.” and Maskelaris of “Physical Culture. large brawl is alleged to have been started by Carol Hoppock. woman of the world, because of some «Milting remarks by ('omeilienuc Marilyn Perry concerning the former’s escort. 'Tops on the theater hill is Clair Krich’s “Mary Queen of Scots,” with Marion Blasi as Elizabeth. According to rumor, humorist Jim Carr is rehearsing a bit of insanity featuring the voices of 'Ted Phillips. Evelyn Clark, and Marion Brask. His stage manager. Esty Foster, refuses to divulge the name of the score’s composer. Alan Stein and E«l Pawliek have published their jazz arrangement « f John «‘« ks’ fourth opera which Judy Gilbert, aspiring pianist, is struggling to master. Planning a contrast in technique, the Museum of Modern Art. following the exhibition of Lester Kiss’s portraits, will acquire large quantities of Fred Kirhorger’s landscape master- pieces for comparison with the works of abstract artist Don Mawlta. The best sellers of the «lay are Advocation ttf Fair Flay in Football, by Vincent Muslim. Lilt. I)., ami In Defense of the Second Roosevelt, by E«l Saslow. Democratic National Committee chairman. By this linn- we had begun t« lose int«’r« sl: s«« we shuffl«'«l quickly through the pages of the special edition, thereby committing to oblivion many worthy names in commerce and the professions, until we halted with considerable trepi- dation at the obituaries. Skimming hastily over unfamiliar names, we had begun to fe«d better when suddenly we found this sad notice: “Iu Memoriam J«din Stearns hanged, drawn, and quartensd by Mirror subscribers of 1945 He tried. I‘af;c Fifty-tuo COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL HM 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 « «• Fiflv-thrrv COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 SOME THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING COLLEGE It is usually toward tin end of the junior year that wr start devoting, Home serious thought to our career following high school. For one reason or another many of iih decide to go to college. Now the joh « f selecting the scat of learning at which to spend the heller part of four years is fre |tienll diflieult: so for the hcnefil of those who have not yet decided the question, we seniors have a few words of advice. This is the procedure to follow in choosing a college. Merely write the names of several institutions on separate pieces of paper and put them on the roof of your house. The last one to blow off will contain the name of your college, ill is against the rules to put glue on am of the papers or to blow one of them olT yourself). If you fall oil' the roof, «if course, your worries arc over. There are some considerations that might narrow the field of your choice. One of the most important of these (especially f«ir a hoy t is whether or not the school lie has in mind has a good football team. It is unbearable to go to a college that g«’ts beaten on the gridiron every Saturday. If the school has a good basketball team it might counter- balance this weakness, however. Those who want to have a good time should certainly g« to a co- educational institution. Girls who ignore this advice arc flirting with fate. In the future we expect that tin- work of the giihles and teachers who are forever being consulted by college aspirants will he «-lit down considerably. Til ATS THE LAW ! Since Columbia High has been in existence a great many regulations have been made I don't we know it! . Some of them have become obsolete, hut they may -till he found buried deep in the «lusty records of the school. Perhaps there ar« a few you haven't heard of. For example, it is against tin- rub’s to eat an aardvark during a class period. Stinh’iits ar«‘ not permitted t« driv« aardvark faster than twenty-five miles per hour around the hall- of the school building. ( It is a diflieult feat under the hi’st condition-I. Any person fouml masipicrading as an aardvark in the library will have his subscription to Action Comic cancelled immediately. Experience has shown that aardvark rarely study physics, being more inter- ested in the fine arts. Con«e«|uently, a law has recently been passed forbidding aardvark to take that subject. It seems we no longer have the facilities for teaching it to liu-m. W Filly-four COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 ’« « Fifly-firf COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 HOME ROOM I 19 President IIedyyic Tafei.m aier I ice-President Hvrry i.kkeciikk Secretary Diane Rafferty Social Chairman Mary Sanders Faculty Adviser Mrs. Pai i. HOME ROOM 151 I’resilient Dick I)i tton Vice-President Dick Lyons Secretary V CY III TCIICRAFT Treasurer Jl K Poi’PELE Social Chairman Joan Twice Faculty Adviser Mrs. Gray HOME ROOM 210 President Arthur Sciirafft I ice-Presidenl Rich ri Barba Secretary Jean IIankinson Treasurer Jean IIankinson Social Chairman Cynthia Harkki.i. Faculty Adviser Mr. Pont . HOME ROOM 211 Presiden t Clifford ari Vice-President Ki th Dkckkrt Secretary J ackie Ebi.inc Treasurer Dick Reed Social Chairman Diane Taylor Faculty Adviser Miss M w BaINE COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL ■ Four Fifty-six 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 IIOMK ROOM 212 President Si'K Scott I ice-President Grace James Secretary Joan Kelly Treasurer Charees Marti Facuity Adviser Miss II. Carrigan IIOMK ROOM 213 P resilient i.i.kn Federbiscii I ice-Presidcnt Janbt Beers Secretary Frank Maiiison Treasurer Frank Madison Social Chairman Betty Patterson Faculty Adviser Mrs. Gates IIOMK ROOM 222A President Robert James I ice-Presidcnt Don Ellery Secretary Dorothy Be keen Treasurer M h ;ie Pasman Social Chairmen Irma Sch.newer Bob I'EEI.EY Si k Bennett Faculty Adviser Mr. Talbot IIOMK ROOM 222B President John Biitart I ice-President Nancy Norton-'T yi.ok Secretary (ii.oiti Snyder Treasurer Jonas Goued Social Chairman Patricia Michel Faculty Ail riser Mr. Jones COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL I’hki' Filly-seven 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 HOME ROOM 229 Prosid, •nt Ciiari.es Elliot I ice-Presidonl Ted Raijiwin Secretary TOM SilOTWKLI. Treasurer Lucy Tikijian Social Chairman Shirley 11 krdkn Faculty idviser Miss Nichols HOME ROOM 233 Fresi den I Harry Pkacockk I ice-Presidont Barbara Golii Secretary Louise Lee Treasurer Rich ri Clark Social Chairman Barbara Goij Faculty id visor Mr. Johnson HOME ROOM 318 President Barbara Miller I ice-President Vvro.N SOCKLKK Secretary Shirley Lester Treasurer Shirley Lester Social Chairman Marcie Xuse Faculty id visor Mr. Dobbklaar HOME ROOM 323 President Virginia Grant I ice-Prcsident Dick Torbkht Secretary Dick Dollincer Treasurer Dick Dollincer Social Chairman Kith Hill Faculty id visor Mr. W ENKER COLUMBIA Fat Tilly-i'inht 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 IIOMK ROOM 325 President Bkn Robinson I ice-President I. KKY BkRCF.R Secretary Aidkky Levy Treasurer Bob Petkrson Social Chairman BOSAVNK GrKKN'K Faculty Adviser Mb. Kkikson HOME ROOM 333 President Stanton Roi.i.f.r Vice-President Thomas Bkitkk Secretary Ruth Staeiii.k Treasurer Richard Brady Faculty Adviser 1k. Linkkr HOME ROOM 338 President Bob Stf.LLK I ice-President Ray Tkokcf.k Secretary Ann Stetson Treasurer Patty Edwards Faculty Adviser Mr. Jackson HOME ROOM 339 President Sciiylkr Brooks I ice-President James IIui.i. Secretary 1 Iklknk Mihi.iiaiskk Treasurer Norman olfk Social Chairman Mary Mi i.i.kr Faculty Idviser Miss I.ockkbiiy SCHOOL 1‘iifLr Fifly-nint' 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 HOME ROOM 310 President Dick Ecclks I ice-President David Main Secretary Ei.mra Caklsson Treasurer J OKI. Markinkss Social Chairman Norm Tiikn Faculty Adviser Miss Lipc.sri HOME ROOM 317 President Howard Ulsa.mkk I ice-Presilient Bill Tobbi.man Secretary Jkannk Smith Treasurer Kl CKNK Ribmdan Social Chairman Ri th l.LKY Faculty idviser Miss Cakkican RENDEZVOUS One of the quaint little «pots in onr community wliicli we shall Ion rcnicm- her is I lint popular rrndczvoun of I lie smarter set (. riming' . Almost every town in America boasts a similar estab- lishment, hut we naturally feel there is something special about our own. There is rarely a lime when (iruniiigV is not tilled with Columbia students. There i some strange allurement about this ice cream emporium that consist- ently attracts a huge number of youth- ful customers I far in excess of the seat- ing capacity) who jam their way in In dialler with their friends and listen to the wail of the familiar juke box while sipping a soda. There is a constant con- fusion of voices and milling humanity. To the unsympathetic onlooker it i.« not a lit habitation for the Devil, but we like it: at least we always come back for more. Pare Si xty COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 STARS OF THE OAST Junior There conies a time in ('very junior's lift when In. fori. the urge to splurge -artistically. This feeling wells lip inside of him, growing larger and stronger until it bursts out into tin annual musical extravaganza. Junior Night. The pres- ent junior class was no exception. With publicity posters screaming Who is lloiman?” (we still don't know), they launched the good ship Forr mid Ift accompanied by songs and dances, chorus girls and chorus hoys, glee clubs and orchestras, into the mighty ocean of applause, with which the show was greeted. s far as we could see lour seats were very had I the plot centered about a group of theatrical people who. failing to find a hacker on Broadway, decided to finance their own show on a river boat they acquired. Since any show in a flop without a love interest, the juniors provided us with a complicated hut satisfying one that went something like this: In order to keep Vivian Barlow, a box office attraction, with the show, our hero. Steve, is forced to spend so much time with her that his true love is neglected. To round out the love situation another problem arises in which the come- dienne lavishes unanswered affection upon Vrlie Crandall, the deserving hut disinterested comedian. Ugll Just as the domestic intricacies seem close to a settle- ment. a gang of desperadoes come abroad to find that their former hideout has been changed into a showboat. Their leader, a tight-lipped gangster of the brainy type, informs his moh through half-clenched teeth that this is a set-up in which they might he aide to pick up some extra cash, a commodity that is always welcome. They then disguise themselves as musicians and work their way into the show. One of their members, Kggy by name, provides I beside a lot of humor I an opportunity for us to get a glimpse (a veiled glimpse, hut a glimpse anyway) of a school of mermaids, lie fall overboard, and it is here that the editor struck a snag. Do mermaids travel in schools, or hunches, or what? There were no text hooks available on the subject. Finally the nefarious scheme is revealed by a belated telegram, and the harbor police are able to pick up the whole gang. We feel it our duly to give credit for this daring to Sergeant O' something-or-other from Hoho'kcn. fter all. he saved the showboat and made it possible for us to have such a wonderful entertainment. COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL ’ngc .Si.r y.onr 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 SONGS TO REMEMBER During our throe years at ('.olumhia hundreds of songs have hocu published; and at some far distant date perhaps we will recall a few of them, and with them some of the more pleasant aspects of high school life. For future reference, therefore, we have listed some of the more popular tunes that we sang, whistled, or danced to between September of 1942 and June of 1945. They are arranged in more or less chrono- logical order: l y Devotion; I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo: Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition; II kite Christmas: Mr. Five by Five; You'd lie So Xice to ('.onto Home to: Moonlight Becomes You: I’ve Heard That Soup Before; There Ire Such Things: Brazil: That Old Black Magic; Don’t (ret Around Much Any Wore; Is Time Goes By. You'll Verer Know; Pafter Doll: Pistol Packin’ Mama: Sunday, Monday, or Always: People Will Say We’re in Loin : My Heart 'Tells Me; Holiday for Strings; Besame Mucho: Shoo-Shoo, Baby; It's l.itve. Love, Love; I Love You: Long -I go and Far I nay; Imor: I’ll Be Seeing You: Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby' I'll II all: Alone; The Trolley Song: Together: Dance II ith the Dolly: I Dream of You; Don’t Fence Me In; My Heart Sings; iccentuate the Positive: Mttre ami More. Page Sixty-two COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . 45 COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Sixty-three MIRROR . . . 45 IIOMK ROOM 101 President W 1I.I.IAM ! acLaciii an I ice-President Robert Novascone Secretary BARKARA I NCK Treasurer Barbara Yinck Social Chairman Barbara Vail Faculty Adviser Miss Ziei.enbacii HOME ROOM 102 President John Jansen I ice-President Mary Ki. Banta Secretary Kent Mai.one Treasurer Kent Malone Faculty Adviser Miss Allen HOME ROOM I 11 President 11. LI AM CAMPBELL I ice-President Doris Ackerman Secretary Nancy Baiiian Treasurer Nancy Bahiian Faculty tdviser Mil Ci Kin Kit HOME ROOM 115 President Frank Reilly I ice-President W alter Prior Secretary M ARY II ANDKORI 'Treasurer Janet Bateman Social Chairman Barbara Lawrence Faculty idviser Mr. Gnacey !« • Sixty-four COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 NOME ROOM 217 President I’etkr Dkbkvoisi: I ice-President El.fanor WfyvKK Secretary Sl'K OsilORNK Treasurer Hp.tty Jafcfr Social Chairman M HGFRY Cl.ASON Faculty Idvisor Mrs. Castillo HOME ROOM 207 President II A ROI.I) Kllfn I ice-President XOKI. C.ASSIDY Secretary Marylyn Taylor Treasurer l KCGY w ARRKN Social Chairman Marylyn Taylor Faculty Adviser Miss Johnson HOME ROOM 209 President 1.01 IS ClIAPl'KLAAK I icc-President Di iilky Eimm.k Secretary JFAN kFNNFOY 'Treasurer Jkan Kfnnfdy Social Chairman R vKiiAHA Smith Facidly Adviser Miss Voi NG COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL I’tlge Sixty-fi vc MIRROR . . 45 HOME ROOM 231 President Dknnik Dknardo I ice-President John Dixon Secretary Barbara Krplkk Treasurer Barbara Kepler Social Chairmen Natai.ik Ji bin CtlAHI.KS SlKCKRlKD Faculty Adviser Miss Bi i.i.ock HOME ROOM 232 President ancy Blanchakb Vice-President Charles Kii.i.oran Secretary Betsy Collin Treasurer Betsy Coli.in Faculty Adviser Mil Strony HOME ROOM 312 President Eric (’.loss I ice-President l)ON IIITKIIKAU Secretary Betty Dorkanck Treasurer Bruce Clingan Social Chairman Behmck Slki.i.kn Faculty Adviser Mb. Hughes HOME ROOM 319 President David Smith I ice-President Charles Brondt Secretary Susan Lewis Treasurer 1‘etkh Rosamilka Social Chairman M ary Douglas Faculty Adviser Miss Aktalk Pape Sixty-six COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 IIOMK ROOM 320 I resident Jim Coli.inc I ice-President NN ll.l.l VMS Secretary Vkrw Williams Treasurer Ji ne Mrodehson StN'ial Chairman Nancy Smith Taeitlly Adviser Miss I’a IN : - A _ IIOMK ROOM 337 President W ii.i.i m Dkem.er I ice-President Molt MlTCIIEI.I. Secretary Joy W hitmore Treasurer Janet Stephens Faculty Adviser Miss Sanders IIOMK ROOM 346 President Khsski.i. Stevens I ice-President Donald Moore Secretary Carol Conover Treasurer Carol Conover Social Chairman Nancy ii.iieroiter Faculty Adviser Mrs. Maker IIOMK ROOM 31« President Marion Mi ikin I ice-President Tom Co Secretary Loi Ml EI.LER Treasurer I AM Ml ELLER Social Chairman Janet Wooi.ury I’apc Sixty-seven COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR . . 45 110MK ROOM KM President David Ckosson I ice-President Bi d Zl’Sl Secretary Bktty l RE vrn Treasurer Dknysk Lkwis Social Chairman Lila Moork Faculty Idviser Miss Fhkkmav THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN COLUMBI Although we seniors will always have a soft spot in our hearts for Co hunt) in. we realize that that sacred institution is not entirely perfect, in spite of our efforts. It will prohahly take a long time to bring about some of the reforms we consider necessary: therefore we leave the hulk of the task to this year's sophomore «-lass, which still has two years to accomplish something. This. then, is a partial enumeration of the improvements we think should he made: First of all. we wish someone would revise the time schedule so that at least one period would start or end at a con- ventional hour like 11:15. instead of 11:19 , or whatever it is. We think it would he very nice if esc u la tors were installed. The arduous journey from the cafeteria to the third lloor saps our vitality. The cafeteria should be converted into a fashionable eating place, where fat. juicy steaks and other choice hits may he procured without ration points, all for the fairly reasonable price of 35e. The place would be well staffed with waiters and waitresses, of course. It would he a good idea to have some device to transport our hooks between classes. valuable addition to the library would be that celebrated hook. 1001 H ays To Gyp School, complete with its supplementary list of plausible excuses. I’ogc Sixty-eight COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 NSTITUTION vti i •• if F' «;iT i,r, . i .yt O1' COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL '«([ ■ Sixty-nine 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 SCHOOL COUNCIL OFFICERS 1‘resident llarrv Keenan Vice-President Pat Vilen Secretary Sbirlev Campbell Treasurer John Stearns SCHOOL COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Seniors Itill Harvey 155 Caylr Charles 305 Thomas Swart 201 E ty Foster 300 Angu B Inkcy 202 Dave Itond Joan Pollock Tom Folgcr 310 326 32' Carol ll |i|)ork 211 Dick kirwiii 216 Kalpll l.ourk- 222 H.irl jra Nixi ! ? 230 William Kerb 330 Allan Debit. 231 Hill Winkelman 319 Juniors Urdu ij; Tafelmaier 1-19 llarrv Peacock 233 Dick Dullon l.vt Harhara Miller 318 Arthur Schraffl 210 irginia ( nnl 323 Clifford Ward 211 Hen Koliinson 325 Sin Srotl 212 Stanton Holler 333 Alan Federlnixeh 213 Hob Stelle 338 Holier! James 222 A Srbyler Brook Dirk Eerie 339 John Bi|i|iarl 222 It 340 (diaries Elliott • - o Howard 1 Lamer 317 Sophomores William Macl.arhl.in . 101 Nancy Bhinchaid 232 John Jansen 102 Eric Cio ' 312 William Campbell 144 David Smilli 319 Frank Reilly 14$ Jim Colling W illiam Drexler Russel Steven 320 337 316 Harold Kllen Louis Chappelaar lolm I 207 209 215 J'UUI l«u 'V 1 • IVlcr DcliPYoin1 217 Marion Rutkin 318 Dcnnii- Denardo 231 David Crosson lot VICTORY CORPS Director Mr. II. C. Gray Chairman of Victory Corps Franklin Hannock I ice Chairman (in charge of Can. Die.) Richard Purdue Secretary Ellen Kiernan EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Franklin Hannock, Jr. Chairman Mr. II. C. Gray Richard Purdue Mr. M. Dohbciaar Sebastian Galicia Mr. J. Hopkins Robert O'Brien Mr. E. bite Thomas Folgcr Mrs. J. Conover Ellen Kiernan SERVICE COMMITTEES Boys’ Groups: Leader Richard Purdue Captains Bill Schilkc Bolt McLaughlin Fitly Foster Lieutenants John ()Iwine Toni Reiter Bill inkclman Harry Keenan Don Maw-lin Cv Baldwin Ted Baldwin Dave Bond Tom Schwartz Joe kelly Rav Adam Bill Yourv GlKLs' GhOCPS: I.eader Beatrice Oetjen Captains Pamela Owen Barbara l.ehinann Lieutenants Barbara Myers Mary Flynn 1ar pa re I McLaughlin Evelyn Clark Mary Jane lluntcr drienne Harrison FI leii Goodell Yvonne Jani Jackie Masters Barbara Hansen Helen Wigder Kalhrvn Jav The Victory Corps began its third year in September. 1944. Through the two Service Committees hoys have been recruited for several paper salvage drives in South Orange and Map lew....I. Girls have been sent to aid the Rationing Boards, the South Orange Community House, and the Maple- wood Servicemen's Committee. The Corps has sponsored talks by a representative of the New Jersey State Guard and by Lieutenant Hamlin of the Army ir Corps. V moving picture, “Introduction to the Army. was shown to all the hoys in the high school. ar Savings Stamps have been sold throughout the year by the Community Service Division and Bonds by the Sea Division. The Corps has helped in the war effort of the school and community whenever possible. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Pune Seventy 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 m 1 firror W alter Bolton Editor-in-C.hief I.ora Lander! Issociate Editor W illiam Reel li ii si ness Manager Mr. Gnagcy Faculty Ailviser Editorial Department Ellitor-in-('.hiej W aller Bolton; Associate Editor Lora Lan- ders: Senior Fersonals Editors Leah Biggs I chairman i. Bussell Pepper, Allen Delils, Mary Flynn, F.dward Pawliek. Betty Brim; Organizations Editors Butli Stoinne (chair- man), Joe Brown. Lois Drill , Fdith Bi'MCr: Dramatics Edi- tor Robert Smith: Historian Esty Foster: Lawyer Marilyn Perry; Prophet John Stearns; Hoys' Sports Editor Bernard MacGahe; Girls' Sports Editor Carolyn lloppoek; Snapshot Photographers Frank Hannock I chairman). Alan Ydelman. Walter Flax. Jay Salzman, Malcolm Colton. Paul O’llearn; Irtists John Stearns (ehairinan). Fred Kirherger. Mary- anne Paulus. Nancy Summer. Easiness Department Easiness Manager W illiam Beeh; Circulation Staff Joan l.ebreeht. Pal Mien. Marjorie Du rnell. Belly W ilderotter. Jay Jenuis. Joan Weller. David Doran: tdverlising Staff Betty Fenton. Marion Brask. Lois Leaf. Gayle Farthing. Bichard Maurer. Allen Stein. Mary W oodman: Statisticians Helen Chase, Edith Kriclt: Typists Helen Wigder (chair- man). Irene I Liar. Bosemary Tarantino. C- olumhicui Managing Editor Dave Gaits Associate Editors Jane Kruger Ed Pawliek BulIi Stoinne Dirk Thiele Cecil W cincr .Norman olfe Editorial Idciser Florence K. I.oekerhy Easiness Adviser Carl Strom Reporters: Joan Eisner. Charles Marti. Helene Mulhauser. Margie Nuse. Lee Sarokin. Arline Sehultz. Mary Woodman. Dick Lyons. Lloyd Cotsen. Ia i Deile. Barbara Gold. Sports Editors: Joe Kelley. Schylcr Brooks, Sports Writers: Harry Bitting. Boh Feely, Bernard MacGahe, Ellis Singer. G.A.A. Editor: Claire Conover. Typists: Boh Amsterdam. Joan Aufdcrhar. Edna Beach, Joan Dalryntplc. Arlyn Juperl. Irma Metzger, Felicia Zuppi. Collection and Distribution: Lila Moore, Mary Stirling. Nancy Howie. Florence Wertz. Joanna Sehoolcy. Mary Mc- Laughlin. Barbara Burt. Delores Melli. Hattie Schmidt. Edith Conger, Ginny Couch, Denyse Lewi . Mary Lon Moore. Carol Conover, Peter Booamitiu, Ellen Colhcth, Ann W illiams. Suzanne Knox, Susan Pickwick. Joan Aufdcrhar. Doris Mur- phy. Shirley Pfeil. Betty Green. Elaine Pallant, Joan Piken, Mary Conger. Advertising: Mice Strahan. Rosemary Tarantino. Gloria Gialnelln. Tiige Seventy-one COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 Top—ORCHESTRA Bottom—CHORUS Director l' Husjicll Sltriiton BAND Director J. Harold Hudv I’tiltr Sri niis-luo COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 J (( rn a.S.siun Socichf President John Stearns I ice-president Hill Nisse.i Secretary Nancy SunMners Treasurer Malcolm heeler Program Chairman I’ai Young Pn hi icily ('.h air m an Barbara Gold Cnsl a me (.hair man Pally Tauck Properties Chairman Claire Conover Stage Chairman Boh Pollitt I,ighting Chairman Boh li-.’isingcr John Seward Irf Chairman Max Glint her Sandra Schilling Music Chairman Hntli Sloinnc Playreading Holi Smith Faculty Adviser Mildred Memory PARNASSIAN The Parnassian Society has one hundred members who meet twice a month to consider acting, phase , of production, costuming, stage make-up. lighting, and music in relation to dramatics. It has three assembly programs a year, a public performance in February, and several theater parties. This year the club officers are: Presidienl. John Stearns: Vice-President, Bill Nissen: Secretary. Nancy Summers; and Treasurer, Malcolm W heeler. It is sponsored by Miss Memory. TIIK SOPHOMORE DRAMATIC CLUB The Sophomore Dramatic Club, open to all sophomores with an interest in activities such as acting, directing, or play-writing, functions on a large scale, including the presentation of various assembly programs throughout the year. The most recent officers arc as follows: President. Betty Jaeger: ice-Presidenl. Susan Pickwick: Secretary. Phyllis Burchett; Vssistant Secretary. Barbara Penfield: Treasurer. Doris Murphy: ssistant Treasurer. tin Hopkins; Sponsor, Miss Alexander. out ore 3). rant a Little Theater Croup the acting group. Presents assembly plays and plays for the regular monthly meetings. Make-up Croup studies the art of make-up, and takes care of make-up in all plays. Drama Appreciation Croup discusses stage, radio, and movie plays and their personalities. I bis is the group from which tin theater parties are made up. Radio Croup -rehearses and presents radio play to the club. Clnh Activities: Three assembly pro- grams; an organization meeting: live regular program meetings: one guest meeting: five theater parties. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Page Scvruty-lliri'i' 19 MIRROR 45 STAGE CREW Robert Pollil Malcolm Lcvcmion Knit Malone W i 11 i a 111 Marl.rlion Charles Cowlcj Charles Marti Conover Spencer Dick Dinjic Roland Mergner LIGHTING CREW Seniors Roh Mrisiiificr John Seward Juniors Roh Becker Jack Helfrick Lloyd Gardiner Donald Marl !oy Sophomores Roller! IS'nnn Rill Haber Alfred Sa under- Dick Fisher BUILDING MAINTENANCE Alvin Walbrccher Superintendent of Itldp. Samuel Romano Af.t'i. Superintendent Ala-lair MacDonald Fireman OrurUfl Sullon Watchman Mirliarl Slriimko Carpenter ( liri-lian l.c|i| crl Jo-opli I (••ran George Simmons Jo-rpli Mardnnr Jolm Anthony Walter utcrlidd Waller Jacoliu- Mrs. Mary Joyce Mr . Murtita McCaltcry Janitors I’npe Seventy-four COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 ART SERVICE CI.l H Tin ii Serviet Clui , an active roup of thirty-two members. is «hi call any time during the year. Painting posters f« r clubs. school aIVair-. war stamps, ami tin lioml drive is one of its activities. Members also design and paint scenery for school plays. Its officers are: President. Nancy Summers: Vice-President, Mary Anne Paulus; Secretary-Treasurer. Connie Norton. The faculty sponsor is Miss Demurest. CHIU) CARK CLl B The Child Care Club aims to give high school students background material for the growth and normal development of children. ith this knowledge the members are ready t« cope with problems that arise when caring for children. As the group is an active hut small club « f interested people, there ar« no officers. Miss Helen Snyder sponsors the club. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club draws as members students win are taking commercial subjects. Its objects are to promote an interest in business affairs, fellowship among tin members, and a means of gaining contact with business personnel and organizations. The officers are: President, Florence Bevrnsce: Vice-President, Ruth Stacie: Secretary. Irene llaar; Treas- urer. Lillian Tenhengel. Mrs. Conover anil Miss Johnson sponsor the club. THE FIRST AID CLUB This club is a fairly new one in Columbia. It is primarily for students who wish to obtain their Junior First Aid card. During the meetings the members learn the essential rules of lirsl aid. and put them to practice. Anyone who wishes to help with the war effort can certainly do his part by joining this worth-while club. FORI M ROMANIA! The Forum Roinaiuim is an organization of people inter- ested in the Romans and their culture. Members contribute ideas and material for the monthly meetings. This year the club sponsored a drive for warm clothing for the Greek ar Relief. The officers are: President. 1-ois Miller; Vice- President. Don Mawha; Secretary, Joan Pollock. The faculty sponsors are Miss Sanders and Miss Leech. FRENCH CLUB l.i Cercle Franca is is an organization for all students who possess a reading knowledge of French. Throughout the year information on French culture, history, and current events is presented by movies, speakers, and student programs. Members publish a newspaper. I.a Petito Fvnille, three times a year. Present officers are: President. Marv Woodman: Vice-President. nn Terry; Secretary. I.oi- Deile: Treasurer. Max Gunther. Faculty Advisers: Miss C. Carrigan. Miss Freeman. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A. sponsors girls' inter-class competition in soccer, volley-ball, basketball, softball, swimming, and ituli vidual participation in sports such as tennis, skating, and hiking. t the annual banquet, letters and numerals are awarded to outstanding athletes, and a banner is given to the winning class. Officers this year arc: President. Betty club has its own chorus and hand. Its officers are: President, Don Kaplan: Vice-President. Hedwig Tafolmuier; Secretary. Betsy Lou Holmes; and Treasurer. Imoldc Tenore. The faculty sponsors are Miss Artale and Mrs. Castillo. LYCEUM CLUB The Lyceum Club, composed « f students interested in national ami world events, meets once a month to consider current problems through prepared speeches and forum discussions. Members maintain a bulletin hoard and hook shelf in the library. 'The Lyceum also participates in the semi- annual conferences of the New Jersey Relations Forum. Officers for this year are: President, Ellis Singer: ice- President, Richard Thiele: Secretary, Betsy l.antry: 'Treas- urer, Bud Brandt; Faculty Adviser, Miss Lipesei. THE GUILD The Guild is organized to foster interest and develop talent in creative writing, to give its members a richer appreciation and understanding of tin- literature and culture of America and other lands, and to giv«- them opportunities to write and produce programs for their monthly meetings. 'The officers are: President, Helen Chase; Vice-President. AI ice Strahan: Secretary. Jackie Masters: 'Treasurer. Mice Spears. The sponsor is Miss Nichols. M. A. N. CLUB 'The Mathematics for Army and Navy Club, open 1« students with at least two years of mathematics, is divided into three groups. 'The Instruments Division meets under the sponsorship of Mr. Hughes: Navigation. Mr. Paige; and Recreational Math., Mr. Talbot. Each division of the club meet.- twice a month. Officers are: President, Ray Trooger: Vice-President, Alan Mossman: Secretary-'Treasurer. Henry King. MODEL PLANE Bl ILDING AND IDENTIFICATION CLl B The Moilel Plane Building and Identification Club is composed of hoys interested in aviation. This year identifiea- lion i not stressed because most of the members an experienced in this field. The emphasis is placed on the construction of plane models which the hoys make as a hobby. Officers for this year are: President. William Main: Vice- President, Jim Ferguson: Secretary. Neil Meyers: Sponsor. Mr. Platt. ’nge .SeroMfy. irc COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 . . . MIRROR . . . 45 f L_ oluntbm MUSIC BOX The Music Box ('.luit i unique in the fact that it is the only clui of it , kiml in ('.oiunihia High School. Its member arc student who have either instrumental or vocal talent, and each one participates in at least one meeting! a year. Its activities include opera trips, an assembly program, and parties. Tin- «dull officer ar«r: President, Betsy lam Holmes; Vicc Prc i«lcnt, Donald Wihlrick: Secretary, Betty Tupper: ami Treasurer. Butli Stomne. The faculty sponsor is Mr. Buss«dl Slienton. PAN AMERICAN CLUB The Pan American (lluh is open to tud« nla who are taking a course in Spanish or who have a good understanding of tin language. Its programs are devoted to promoting an interest in things Spanish and Latin American plays, songs, «lances, a roll it «’cl urc. ami culture in general. This year the Brady: A’icc-Preaidcnl, Lora Landers; Secretary, Evelyn Clark; Treasurer, Jackie Killing. Faculty Advisers: Miss Burhank. Mi Hoxie. Miss Thompson, Mis aim. PERSONALITY CLUB The purpose «if the Personality (Huh is t«i teach its one humlreil ami fifty junior ami senior girl member how l«i get along hotter with other p«'opl ’ and to he aide to enjoy them more. During the course «if the year, the club present out idc speaker , movies. ra«lio interests, trips, and community services as activities. Its officer are: President. Marilyn I)unn: Vice President. Marjorie Cosgrove; Secretary, Joan Lelirccht; and Treasurer, Joan Pollock. Mrs. Baker i the group sponsor. RADIO AND COMMUNICATION CLl B The Hadio and Communication Cluli. which features the stud) «if code ami the huihling of radio sets, is a very worth while organization f«ir girl as well as f«ir hoys. The only r«’4|uircil)ciit is that the student In aide to pass a test hascal «in th«’ simple fact of radio. This year’s officers are: President, Jack liclfrick; Virc-Pre i«lent, Ellis Kopf: Seer«’tary. Bill Berlen haw: Treasurer, Dick Lyons; Faculty Adviser, Mr. Chase. RED CROSS SEWING The Re«l ('ros Sew ing Club i f«ir girl who w ish to assist with B«-«l Cross work, as well as for those with an interest in sewing. Tin- chlh does sewing «if all kinds, and no special tah’nt i necessary in order f« r one to become a member. I nder the capahh direction «if Miss .ielenhach, the member have a goul of thirty hour ' work. For thi they re«’«’ive their !{«•«! Cross sewing pin. • officer are elected.) I’ngt' Sfi pnt - i COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 100HDS HDIH viawmoD UJiMt-XlUjltg $«« Sir • a o a a i w • 61 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 v w jcorei Columbia Kearny Columbia Plainfield Columbia Morriglomi Collimitia () range Collimitia Went field Collimitia Montclair Collimitia New Brunswick Columbia Cast Orange (lolumhia W est Orange 21 0 0 i 0 7 20 6 I 12 21 0 6 7 13 19 6 STAFF: 11 etui ('.ouch Phillip Marvel: Assistant Coaches Theodore Mellotte. Bussell eide. Francis Bennett. Walter Hack: Trainer Phillip Seit .er: Tram Doctor Dr. Tycc Grimvis; Faculty Managers James Decker. Fdwin Spear; Statical Managers Thurston Noe, John Muller, Gayle Charles. Richard Vieser. Scott Hicks, Alan an Po .nak. William Young. 3ootUt Bounding hack from a rather poor 1913 season with a wealth of experienced reserves, the Cougars rolled over Kearny. Plainfield, and Morristown unscored on before losing the next live games in a row to Orange. W «•• - field. Montclair. Fast Orange, and New Bruns- wick. The season was successfully closed, however, when the team fought hard and up set the favored W est Orange team on Thanks- giving Day. The hoys showed their ability when they took an early two-touchdown lead over the Mount ies. Excellent defensive play, led In Dernardo. McLaughlin, ami Baldwin, reflected in the other members of the team, made Columbia a tough team to crack, together with its strong running offense. s a result, our opponents took to the air and found a weak spot in Columbia pass defense. Mways a hard lighting team, showing more ability than the scores usually indicated, this year's Cougars gave u« a season to be proud of in spite of the several defeats sustained. I‘i‘gc Srvc.nly-cight COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 Colnmhia 1 Ipponenl 31 Kearny 36 11 Summit 27 27 Orange 31 12 Westfield 30 57 1 niou 39 52 Montclair 22 36 Karl Orange 39 5 Central SI 55 West Orange 39 27 Montclair 31 36 Orange 31 51 Westfield 29 53 Wc. t Orange 15 7 Summit 32 38 Kearny 23 53 Bloomfield 35 36 Ea t Orange a 16 Werquahie 33 27 New Brim-wick 18 Head Couch: Ru-sell Neide Ass'I. Couch: Walter Hack Captain; David Bind Faculty Mpr.: George Jackson Student Mfir.: Jerry l.cc In hi second year at Columbia Coach Ru-- Neide produced n lia-kelliall quintet which ranked with the very best in North Jersey. The Cougar rourlniont started slowly, clinging near the .300 mark until uiiibjaniiary; then they rolled up a -wing of eight consecutive victories and reached the top of the Essex County basketball ladder. One of the highlights of the early play was Dick I....’ record-shattering performance in the Montclair game during which he scored 26 points, surpassing the previous high mark for the Columbia court by five. Couch Ncidc' charges began their winning streak with a thrilling victory over a good Orange team. 36-31. Then after three comparatively easy conquests on enemy courts, the Cougar returned home to score their fir-1 victory over a Kearny five in four years. The Kurdiuuls were smashed decisively, a the 38-23 score indicate.; the game was never close after the first few minutes. Next came a crushing win over Bloomfield, a serious contender for top honor. ; and tile -t.ige was set for the climax of the season. East Orange, always one of our bitterest rivals, was undefeated in twelve games. Before 130 screaming partisans packed in an East Orange gym designed to accomodate about half that number. Columbia rallied in the last eight seconds of play to overcome a 31-31 deficit ami went on to win 36-31 in overtime. The victory skein was completed with the triumph over Weeqtinhie, another good team. In the season - finale the Cougar- bowed to New Brunswick, the -lute champions, closing with the commendable record of thirteen victories and six defeats. V • • -jwimmincj Cola in hia 42 West field 52 Bloomfield 5 i Fair! awn 33 Plainfield 41 We-tlield 31 Plainfield 48 Bloomfield 17 South Side Stale Meel: First. Trenton .Second, Plainfield Third. Columbia Coil rill. Wot field Fifth. Snyder Sixth. Bloomfield Seventh. Bayonne Opponunt 24 14 12 33 2.1 35 18 J 51 40 35 «4 15 6 3 2% Cotwhett: Mr. F. A. Bennett. Mr. T. II. 11 ighee ('.o-cuptuins: Herbert Abbey, John Cox Faculty Manager: Mr. S. IVtroknhi Student Manager: Charles Perkins Vttpe Seventy-nine COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR 45 Coaches: riiillip Murvcl Tlii'oilure Melinite e JcoreJ (1911) Ctilundiin Opponent Columbia Opponent 6 Millhurn 1 7 New Brunswick 8 1 Irvington 2 l) East Orange ‘1 6 Kearny 4 0 Kearny 2 tt Hillside 9 1 Montclair 2 2 Hast Side lit 0 ItloniutieM 2 6 Kusi Orange 1 Newark Tournament: 1 New Brunswick 2 I East Side 6 Conchas: Phillip Seit er. Bussell Neide. Columbia Jen n id (19441 Opponent 3 Summit 2 3 Cast Orange 2 5 Irvington 0 ()t111 i scheduled matches were cancelled on account of rain. CowcIi: John Wcnkcr Inter-class Meet: Juniors 100%, Seniors 58, Sophomores 42%; Penn Relays: first place in Class Mile; S'etcark Hoard oj Education Meet: tit- for fifth out of 19; Montclair Invi- tation Meet: sceoiul place: Perth Am hoy Re- lays: third place: State Championships: ti«- for eighth out of 21: Dual Meets: Columbia 33 and Plainfield 81. Columbia 55 and Clifford Scot I 58. Columbia 101 ami Irvington 7: Triangular Meets: Columbia 13% and Bloom field 51% ami South Side 27%. Columbia II and Perth mhov 19% and New Brun-wirk 82%. Page Eighty COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 . . MIRROR . . 45 Jklibtic Socia lion We've (uni lot. of fun in G.A.A. ilii year, from our (ir l party early in September where wc wcleome l our new sophomore members ami initiated their representatives lo the G.A.A. council. Council, headed hy our president. Hetty Brady, vice-president. I.ora Landers, and su- pervised hy Miss aim. ha- worked hard this year. They made many necessary changes in our after-school program and also re-wrote the G.A.A. Constitution. Soccer and the two fall swimming meets started off our fall activities with the juniors taking the honors in Imth. The fall tennis tournament also got underway with eager con- testants battling for their place in the spring tournament. Volley-hull, starting a f % months earlier this year, followed close behind with the usual amount of enthusiasm (and broken fingernails). This time the sophomores came through with (lying colors. Then we look time out to make plans for the annual Christmas party. Decoration and refreshment committees were formed, and the entertainment committee started writing the script. The New Year started with liuskclhull season. This year's homeroom basketball was omitted, but inter-class games were held as usual. The spring swimming meets followed, and last but not least, baseball. One of the most popular branches of G. V.A. has been the Modern Dance Club, membership lo which is determined hy try- outs early in the fall. The club attributes much to its president, Dottie Green, and lo Miss lloxi. its new adviser. The grand linale of the year is always the banquet held in May when the awards are given out and the banner is presented to the «-las achieving most success in the inter- das competition. T his is the time when the seniors look hack with pleasure on all the fun they've had. the juniors anxiously await the next year when they will be at the top of the ladder, and the sophomores realize what a wonderful organization tin G.A.A. really is. I’apr Hifthly-one COLUMBIA HICH SCHOOL 19 MIRROR . . 45 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN WARTIME Vi arlimc servior demands physical fitness far beyond that required for pcucctime activities. I hr transition from peacetime physical education to wartime physical fitness necessitated a change in emphasis from a skills program, essentially recreational in nature, to a conditioning program involving strength, endurance, and stamina necessary for survival. Coordination, speed, and agility are present in both types of program, but war demands these to a much greater degree. Health factors such as a proper regimen of eating, sleeping, and exercise have received special attention because most of the past service rejections have been due to remediable or preventable health factors such as eye and ear defects. The change from two double periods a week to a daily period of physical education has done much to improve the physical efficiency of our boys and girls. New activities include military taelics, wartime driver education. Ranger activities, running the indoor obstacle course, mid wartime swimming techniques. The armed forces stress swimming as a must for everybody. Hence, special effort has been made to gel total participation in this field. Among the activities suggested as a part of the Victory Corps Program are the following: wide-spread participation in intramural and interscholaslic athletics, regular medical and physical examinations, a testing program for judging achievement, conditioning calisthenics, teaching of swimming to beginners, life-saving techniques, tumbling, touch football, basketball, softball, volley-ball, soccer, and heavy gymnastics, all of which are part of our regular routine. The girls also include dancing and home nursing. Increased emphasis has been placed on conditioning drills, distance swimmng. distance running, and heavy gymnastics. Our program is a small part of the total effort in which the boys and girls of this country have met. with colors flying, the obligations of war. The physical education program aims to assist in preparing them to meet the challenge of peace in a like manner. 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Now r rmt Bog In Fob., July, Sopf. 430 lonington A VO., Now York City 22 Proipoct SI., Eatl Orongo, N. J. 1BFOR IULLETIN. ADDRESS DIRECTOR Pour Highly-six WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Yes, we are proud ol this title because of the fine work that is being done by your school and the oppor- tunity you have given us to be affiliated with it. cjLorsldn tucliod, FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE EAST 850 BROAD STREET NEWARK 2. N. J. Telephone MArket 2-8242 1‘tiftf Eighty-seven THE ARTHUR BAECHT SCHOOL OF VIOLIN From the Beginning to Finished Attlstry ARTHUR BAECHT, Conceit Violinist, Director WALLACE'S Ml SCOTLAND ROAD. SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. Or Dial S. 0. 2S793 Public Recitals ■ Orchestral Training WYMAN MOTORS, Inc. 1713 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Your Ford Dealer For South Orange and Maplewood FUEL OIL LUMBER COAL SICKLEY BROS. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. S. O. 2-1840 MASON MATERIALS Good High School S. O. 2-8181—2-8188 Good Store BEST OF LUCK Good Town Maplecrest Battery Ignition Co. Automotive Specialized Services FRAENTZEL'S 1807 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD. N. J. ’«ik Eighiy-tinhi Plastic Specialties Artificers in Plastics THE SILLCOCKS-MILLER COMPANY Fabricators of Precision Plastic Specialties 10 WEST PARKER AVENUE MAPLEWOOD. N. J. BORDEN'S HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK 400 Units of Vitamin D in every quart! Cream in every sip! Quicker digesting! Nourishment in every sip! BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS OF NEW JERSEY, Inc ' iff Kif(hly-ninn Est. 1879 Tol. MA. 2-2778 DIEGES CLUST Official Jewolors for the A. K. DeLEMOS CO. HENRY F. MUTSCHLER, Prop. Class of 1945 Book and Sheet Music 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8. N. Y. 16 CENTRAL AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. IRENE'S FLOWER SHOP BELLIN'S Women's, Children's, and 126 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE Men's Wear A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP” SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 61 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. 1'onr Ninvlv South Orango 2-1700 ORANGE SCREEN COMPANY EVERETT P. BALCH. President Manufacturers of Special Equipment for Aircraft, Marine, Railroad and Electronic Industries 515 VALLEY STREET MAPLEWOOD. N. J. Four Times Winner of the .-Irmy-Wtvy I: Junior Clothes Headquarters Tor you—jusl for you’ unuic ficuie 19 South Orange Avenue S. O. 2-6699 South Orange 21 Recehwood Road SU. 6 5944 Summit 46 Park Avenue RU. 2 8310 Rutherford I’aiie Nintty-ono .7, •om One Oit! TJriend 0 -Sin o I her Congratulations GRUNING’S Phone MArket 3-9605 H. A. GREENE CO. SPORTING GOODS Camp Outfitters Dependable Apparel and Equipment for Every Athletic Need Outfitters: Columbia High School Athletic Teams 30 HALSEY STREET NEWARK. N. J. (Near Central Avenue) PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS S. S. ROSS SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 'fllir Nintuy-ltco South Orang© 2-4062 (6. (CnU jhtr. JOSTEN'S Haberdashers to Men and Boys 163 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE Local Office MAPLEWOOD. N. J. GRADUATE HOUSE South Orang© 2-9624 34 WALNUT STREET NEWARK. N. J. 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Phones: SO 3-2700-2751—2702 «(«• Ninety-four OF THE CLASS OF 1945 Sylvia m terdam Dirk kirwin Barbara Blanchard Bill iiikcliiian Marilyn Sliver Jerry Leo Jim McLaughlin Birdyc Sell iff Can You Identify Them? Claire Kricli Fred Bryant Joann Diet Falitli Kricli Malcolm Moore Pat Turnbull Gayle Charles Barbara Ann Williams Lee (FBricu Dave Doran I’inkey O’llearne Barbara Srbmidt Fmily Kosonquest Marjorie Cosgrove Marily u Dunn Dick Maurer Bulb Stonine FIND YOUR NICK NAME Compliment of Colyer Priming Co. 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