Mountain Lakes High School - Yearbook (Mountain Lakes, NJ)

 - Class of 1946

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ngllll. I' ll ll'l - I im- H I no 1-2. ws sz-fr 5 fx ' 'st' io A , ' ll: I ll I HOWARD TYZZER Happy-go-lurky Howie . . . Isb-ie-bibel hair-do . . . ramping and fishing fiend . . . migbty Serviee Club member . . . bonorary Hoffire boy . . . deoilisb sense of humor . . . spur-of-the-mo ment addict . . . brotherly wolf. Track 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Junior Fire Department 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Junior Prom committee 35 Testimonial Dance com- mittee 35 Service Club 45 Senior Ball commit- tee 45 The Lakes staff 45 Cross-Country 35 Football 45 Football Dance committee 4. I JACQUELTNE WICKWIRE Wick . . . nail polisb and records . . . evilisb . . . neoeba dull moment . . . bose parties! . .' . faux pas . . . Wb t a bouse! ' A Cappella Choir 2, 45 Dramatic Club 35 MountaindQrA2, 3, 45 Servr Club 45 Libra- rians Club 45 The Lakes aff 45 Sophomore Hop committeel-25 junior Prom committee 35 Testimonial qancefcdmmittee 35 K ball Dance committee 45 Girls' Sports OF LGX t 2,3 H, t sae, 4, vi , 22 t fi ALLAN VAN DEUSIQAOJI 7 Al . . . tonscientious and depend- able . . . witty quips . . . leader of S.G.A .... popular and versatile . . . finder star . . . well groomed . . . Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 S.G.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Class President 25 Testimonial Dance committee 35 Sophomore Hop committee 25 junior Prom committee 35 Senior Ball committee 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, vice- president 45 Junior Fire Department 45 Band 15 Stage Craft 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 The Lakes staff 45 Youth Government 35 Varsity Club, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Student Court, President 4. MACLYN WIGHT Baseball minded . . . Bowling Green . . . tbis boy sold bis rar . . . an ever- suffering P.A.D. student: nominated for best sport . . . infeftious grin . . . individualistic personality . . . tbree letter man Call me Tex.'f 2, 3, 45 Footb ll 3, 45 Basket- 45 Va 'ty Cl , 45 S.G.A. 25 com ' e 35 Intramural Se i all com tee 45 The Lakes sm? 'YH A Jimi. xl ' Q W



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CALENDAR September 5 Back to the old grind after a lazy summer. Dick Weaver's beard shocked everyone. The jalopies jammed the front driveway. 21 Our initial assembly. The cheerleaders, in their new uniforms, displayed finesse and originality. The Seniors proudly exited first. 29 The social life of the school got underway. The Seniors sponsored a football dance. October 12 The band made its debut at the pep rally for our first hpme football game. The Food Com- mittee hawked its wares-bunless hotdogs. 18 Mr. Rhoads arrived with photographic equip- ment for Laker pictures-1, 2, 3, smile, please. 19 First issue of our printed Mountaineer -good news. First report cards too-well-? 23 The magazine campaign ended after we had signed our parents up with renewals for six years hence. 27 Second step of M.I..'s social life. The girls dragged the fellas to the Junior's Sadie Haw- kins Dance, featuring the debut of the 'Dream- sters. Those two Rainbow characters, Ed Meade and Al Vogt, kept us in stitches. 27 That wanted, dead or alive look-the Seniors got their individual proofs. November 1 The day after Hallowe'en-need more be said? 10 Our home game with Franklin had an added attraction-the harriers held their East Orange meet between halves. Dual victory for M.L. 17 Our final football game with Wharton. jackie's party was crashed by the conquered foes. 21 The first formal Junior Prom in several years- Oh where, oh where, can the Senior girls be??? December 16 The Christmas season was ushered in by an im- pressive candlelight concert given by the A Cappella Choir under the direction of Miss Bair, who presented an inspiring violin solo, Ave Maria. 21 What a day! The Dramatic Club scored a big hit with their rewritten version of Peace on Earth. Half day session. The Seniors decor- ated for their sensational Ball. january 4 The whole school turned out for our first bas- ketball game. We mourned the lack of Mac and Giff. 8 The new librarian, Miss Mostue, arrived. 18 The Seniors stayed up all night, but finally came through with their source themes. Many of us went to see Carmen, Fergie's had a party after the Dover game. 25 Mountain Lakes migrated to Boonton for our first annual battle. Thank goodness we didn't all have to go by bus this year! 26 The Sophomores sponsored an informal Win- ter Wonderland dance. Phil Graf entertained - at the piano. ' ' February 22 The whole town came to school for our home game with Boonton. Mid-winter vacation- no school. Whoopee! March 15 The Sophomore Hop! We all had a wonderful time-there was a big battle for souvenirs. May 10 The Charm School was produced. The best yet. 24 The Choir gave The Forest Prince for its spring concert. The audience was delighted. June 7 O most horrible day! The Senior exams began. The Seniors practiced sobbing gracefully down the aisle in between times. 14 Graduation. Whew! There were many flowers and numerous hands to shake. 12-22 Senior Week! The Testimonial Dinner, open houses, pajama parties, moonlight dips, free om loafing-wonderful! ! !

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