Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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ROBERT X. CORI- 16 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Treasurer; Manager of Track ream; Visual Education Committee. Remembered for: Being a lot of fun and a good sport at all limes. ROBERT COTSEX 617 Hamilton Road South Orange Intramural Basketball; Intramural Baseball; Senior I'lav Properties Committee: Junior Night Properties Committee; I.atin Club; Sophomore Dramatic Club. Remembered for: His Baahston accent, and a terrific ability in building model airplanes. ROBERT CONVEX 57 South Pierson Road Ma| lc | Swimming Team; Camera Club; Mathematics Club: Tennis Team; Trafficc Committee; Ly- ceum. Remembered for: His pep. hearty laugh, and even temperament. STEPHEN L. COX 55 Woodland Road Maplewood Homeroom Chairman; Varsity Swimming Team; Pep Committee; Cheer Leader; House and Grounds Committee; Senior Play Cast. Remembered for: His appraising eye for the opposite sex. his frank remarks, and his un- usual wit. PATRICIA CREAX 115 Mercer Place South Orange Homeroom Chairman; G.A.A.; Finance Com- mittee; Fire Committee: Mirror Staff; Junior Night I slier. Remembered for: Trying to devise a way to get to (Georgetown—any way. A neat girl, full of pep. and having a wonderful, understanding nature. DAVID CRIMMIXS 11 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood Radio Club; Homeroom Committee; Mathe- matics Club; Sophomore Dramatic Club. Remembered for: Pepping up )29 every morn- ing- ELIZABETH CROAKE 416 Summit Avenue South Orange French Club; Mirror Staff; Personality Club; Senior Play Costume Committee: Junior Night Costume Committee; I-atin Club. Remembered for: Her small waist, petiteness, and cute smile. MICHAEL CLOZZO 110 W. South Orange Ave. South Orange Senior Play .Scenery Committee; Junior Night Scenery Committee; Lunchroom Committee. Remembered for: His love for all sports, and his wide range of interests and talents. EMERY CURRIER 22 Oakvicw Avenue Maplewood Camera Club; Math Club; Chemistry Club. Remembered for: His infectious smile and neat haircomb. ANNE MARK D’ANNUNZIO 529 Academy Street South Orange Sophomore Dramatic Club; G.A.A.; Junior Night Usher. Remembered for: Her prettiness, sweet smile, and league of admirers. 15

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PATRICIA CONNAMACHER 27 Woodland Road Maplewood G.A.A.; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Prop- erties Committee; Lyceum; English Guild; So- phomore Dramatic Club. Remembered for: Her popularity, and her big smile that always catches the eye. CAROL CONNORS 101 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club; G.A.A.; French Club; English Guild; Bible Reader; Personalitv Club. Remembered for: Her graceful walk and dim- ples. BETTY COPE 34 Forty-Fourth Street Maplewood Chorus; G.A.A.; Homeroom Social Chairman. Remembered for: Her ever-laughing“ eyes and infectious smile. JANE L. COPE 20 Harding Street Maplewood Twirler; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast; Pan-American Club; Personality Club; G.A.A. Remembered for: Her love for the shore, and her capability as a twirler. 30 Os (,c MARIE CLANCY k Terrace Maplewood Sophomore Dramatic Club; C.A.A.; Latin Club; Lunchroom Control Committee; Pan- American Club; Personality Club. Remembered for: That up-to-the-minute taste in clothes, and f»erfect poise. DALE A. CLARK 12 Summit Street East Orange Columbian Stall; Civics Committee; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Art Service Club; Sopho- more Dramatic Club. Remembered for: Her wavy hair, business-like walk, and for trailing all year for summer to come. 184 SYDNEY B. CLIFF 444 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood English Guild; Mathematics Club. Remembered for: Heing interested in sports and cute sophomores. AMY COHN Oak Road South Orange Stall; President of Lyceum; Forum .A.A.; Sophomore Dramatic Club. for: Her hard work on the Co- and her heart-felt interest in wonderful girl. LORRAINE COLLAM 4? and Avenue Maplewood leader: G.A.A.; Forum Romanum; ry Club; French Club; Junior Night 'tibered for: Xola which she plays with uch vitality and ftep as in other things she 'dertakes. LOIS A. COLLINS Garfield Place Maplewood English Guild; Music Box; Junior Night Cast; Homeroom Secretary; Our Lady of the Valley; Glee Club; Biology Club. Remembered for: Her loyalty to her previously acynnulated friends, and for being well-liked her scores of new ones. 14



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DAVID L. DANZIGER 61 Kendall Avenue Maplewood Intramural Basketball; Intramural Baseball; Senior l lay Scenery Committee. Remembered for: That cement-mixer he calls a car, and his angelic look—oh, brother. EMORY II. DARE 10 Park Road Maplewood Pep Committee; Chairman of Homeroom Committee; Junior Night Cast: Senior Play Scenery Committee; Homeroom Vice-Chairman; Homeroom Treasurer. Remembered for: His work on the Pep Com- mittee, his jet-propelled station wagon, and that wonderful sense-of-humor. JOAN E. DASSLER 391 Thomdcn Street South Orange G.A.A.; Pan-American Club; Personality Club; Junior Night Clast; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Chorus. Remembered for: Being one of that inseparable pair—Dot tie and Joan, and for adding a touch of glamour to C.HS. JANET A. DEBBS •453 Boyden Avenue Maplewood G.A.A.; Pan-American Club; Sophomore Dra- matic Club; Forum Romanum; Junior Night Cast. Remembered for: Being an attractive, well- dressed girl with a personality that attracts everyone. MICHAEL DeCICCO 133 Union Avenue Maplewood Varsity Football; Jayvcc Football: Jayvcc Bas- ketball; Jayvce Baseball; Lunchroom Control Committee; Civics Committee. Remembered for: Being a guy whom everyone likes, and for his flashing smile. THOMAS H. DECKER ISO Jacoby Street Maplewood Swimming Team. Remembered for: His interest in sports, his hearty good-humor, and his witty remarks. PHILIP DECTER 41 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Senior Play Advertising Committee; Junior Night Cast; intramural Basketball; Intramural Baseball: Sophomore Dramatic Club; Traffic Committee. Remembered for: Making life in 216 a little merrier. RICHARD J. DcIESO 15 Oregon Street Maplewood Junior Night Scenery Construction Commit- tee; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee. Remembered for: His hearty appreciation of a good joke. LORRAINE R. DE FRONZO 180 Fairmount Avenue Newark Junior Night Chorus; Personality Club; G.A.A.; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Twirler. Remembered for: Being a little girl with a booming personality, and for her winning ways with everyone. ROSLYN DIAMOND 477 Clinton Avenue Newark Eligibility Committee; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Senior Play Reading Com- mittee; Mirror Staff; Lyceum; French Club. Remembered for: Her petite darkness, and for leaving school almost every day in a maroon Buick—we wonder whose. 16

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