Lambertville High School - Hiltopia Yearbook (Lambertville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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iii 4 ii, fag, - I I M MI! I If I-' men e ere uniord . . . . . . we were wringing our hands and grumbling over the extra flight of stairs We had to climb every morning, we were secretly elated over the fact that we were initiated into the upper ventilated cells. We were now juniors! With the glorious thought of being upper classmen running through our veins, we plunged into our first big affair, a Military Dance which wentl. Then we selected our class rings which left a great big hole in our bank accounts. We didn't mind this too much because there wasn't much we could do about it. Peace and quiet reigned ibelieve it or notl until Bill Koltovich and Ducky Trauger popped back into circulation and caused quite a commotion among the opposite, weaker, and more intelligent sex! Sleigh bells ringing, we expectantly watched the cars turn at the top of the hill to attend the most successful extravaganza ever held in Lambertville High School, our Winter Wonderland Dance. While people were spending lots of money to go to Sun Valley, they could have spent 44 cents plus 6 cents tax-total 50 cents to journey to an event far more lively and breathtakingly beautiful. The current heartthrobs of our class, Bill Allen and Manon Edwards, sang a duet to the tune of the lovely lilting theme of the dance. To Be or Not to Be, was the question that was soon solved by the soliciting juniors when we produced the theatrical hit of 1946 Shiney Nose. This three-act comedy began with a bang and ended with two bangs. Due to our great campaigning ability we managed to take in a little more do-re-mi than the usual amount and a record breaking crowd of First and Second Nighters poured into our Lambertville Paramount with smoking downstairs and in the open air lobby ifire escapesl. At last! That long awaited but equally dreaded event-the Prom. The stars reigneth on high thank goodness! Our heavenly decorations hung quite precariously in the powers that be tor to be more explicit-wire, string, tacks, etc.l. Ouch! Darn that needle! and other such outbursts came lustily from the throats of our dainty male seamstresses. But the result of pricked fingers and strained eyesight were stupendously beautiful white seat covers with bonny blue sail boats bobbing merrily over the chair backs at the Prom. We tripped the gay fantastic to the music of Al Zahler's alpha- betical orchestra-music from A to Z. And at the stroke of midnight we picked up our glass slippers and stole away in our pumpkin coaches to the strains of that old favorite, Stardust, Rip, Rip, Timber! Watch it, boys, down she comes-we weren't cutting wood-it's only the day after, and with joyous laughter and much hilarity we juniors returned the gym to its original condition. More fun! At last the zero hour arrived, another year ended, and so we passed on to the glories of our senior year.



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ruumll lfllgflw XJ FIRST ROW: iLett to right? Robert Ennis, lames McGuire, Albert Stintsman, Ioseph Musselman, Iohn Brown, Ned Burd, Charles Gareiino, Captain, Michael Casey, Theodore LILLIE CARMODY DeLeone, Albert Trautz, Paul Heath, lonas Parrish. SECOND ROW: Richard Farlee, Kenneth leiiries, William Tasnady, Robert Shoemaker, loseph Keener, Iohn Davis, Douglas Gimson, Harry Blair, Frank Davis, Alfred Allen, Richard Iohnson. THIRD ROW: Anthony Soriero, Arthur Scott, Manager, Cubit Case, Donald Zahler, Nicholas Cicchino, Frank Reilly, Walter Baker, Larry Burroughs, Manager. MARIAN EDWARDS IEAN HARKINS SYI-VIA HEATH IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Reed, Peggy Slack, Ieanne O'Neill, lane Burns.

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