Passaic High School - Echo Yearbook (Passaic, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Song Titles To Each His .....,....................... ............ Give Me Five Minutes More .,,..,... lt's Been a Long, Long Time ........ I Can't Begin to Tell You ..,,....... 'l'd Be Lost Without You ..................... 'Doing What Comes Naturally .....,,.. Someday My Prints Will Come ..,.... Miss Schooley's themesong Speak ........................ A.......... . . ..Test paper ..,...,..Lunch period Since vacation Recitation Crib sheets Loafing .........Yea rbook 'All Through the Day .......................... ......... I gdream about 2:20 Q g 'lt Might as Well Be Spring ....... ............, W hen we cross to the Annex 'That's for Me ...........,.......................,.,..................... Homeworkless school Did You Ever Get That Feeling ..................,. Who's Afraid ofthe Big, Bad Wolf? ...,.,.. . That you're tlunking Or Mr. Kennedy 'Rumors Are Flying ........, ,... ................................... E r ection ofa new high school 'Temptation .........................,..,...,..................,,.......,... Sweet Shoppe-7th period 'Your Father's Moustache ..............................,.. Or Mr. Anderson's 'Chasing Rainbows ..................................,,..,.......... Trying to get into college 'I Don't Know Enough About You s ..........l... Halleck 'Somewhere in the Night ....,,............ ,I ........ ...,.. T he midnight oil burns 'Rhapsody in Boo-Hoo ........................ ........ G raduation 'Don't Fence Me ln ........ ,... . ............,, .Homework 'Symphony ....................... ...... ........ M axwell Jarvis' ambition 'Holiday tor Slings ,..........................,.. ..........., Football season ends 'l Dream of You ..............l..................,.... Qi ,,............. Themesong of Mr. Messineo's classes 'Let lt Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow ....... Unexpected vacation IPI l've Got Plenty of Nothing Isi ..................... South America, Take lt Away ......,,.. Coax Me a Little Bit ............,,............. Sentimental Journey ..................... Can't Help Loving That Man ....... ln the record book Miss Card's Spanish assignments you wantwmy homework Walking over-to the Annex Fullerton A Ghost of a Chance .......................... y... ............,., P -1- average Every Night About This Time ....,. ,QQ..Q ........... Homework Why Don't We Do This More Often ......... Omit periods You Keep Coming Back Like a Song . ....... Collectors for Penny-Aid, Star Juke Box Wednesday Night ....,..................... Canteen , Jingle, Jangle, Jingle ................................,........ .2120 bell ,g ' Always .,..,...................................................................... Marching and exercising in gym 'lt You Were the Only Girl in the World Juni-or Prom Queen Surrender .........................................................,,,........ Say a Prayer ....................................,.......................... l Don't Want to Set the World on Fire Take lt Away ..,,.................,.......,.........,.......l.l,......... Go to Sleep ..............l,.,............................................... You Belong to My Heart ........ ......... Making Believe ........................ .t....,. Don't Sweetheart Me ....... .,...... Black Magic ...........l............... ...,..... Five O'clock Whistle Be Honest With Me ..t........,....... ............. l'm Glad I Waited for You ........ .....,.....,. As Long as I Live ...I.........,........... ....,.... 79 You'll never pass Miss Estey's tests Night before exams ,..Miss Klug at Homework During P.A.D. Latin Pony y To study instudy hall .Teacher's emphatic reply ,Chemistry Coming home-Prom morning SOp'h's plea about tunnels, elevators Graduation night I S I P. H. S. memories 1'

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Fi A , History at the i was the year i944 when Johnny Sophomore arrived atlPassaic Highfichool, bewildered by the problem of a war timergyrn programfand the of the new Student Council. ' J J Johnny well remembers the day he slicked himself up to attend the first Student Council Dance at the pre-inflation price of l5yt. Two months later, he made his debut as an opera star in the performance H. M. S, Pinaforef' The interest of the students continued to dwell on Music as they atterggled Mr. Maxwell Jarvis' first spring concert. r,s, , riJ13,kh ,A The month of November found Johnny's parents among the casualties at St. Mary's Hospital, suffering from the shock of their visit to Open House. A week later they were revived by the joyous news that Johnny and his fellow barriers had captured their twelfth state crown. g The new year i945 finally rolled around, and Johnny Sophomoreihecame Johnny Junior. This term the tables were reversed as the teachers were marked by the Middle States Evaluators. . Turning slightly sentimental, Johnny and the gang sent approioimately 400 Christmas cards to servicemen still overseas. Christmas spirit was still, prevalent as the Hilltop Star staff came forth with their red and green publication. Johnny's long years of toil and effort as a Junior were finally rewarded with the announcement of his promotion to the Senior Class. p J iili Reverting to peace-time measures, he arose with the roosters in orderito attend classes commencing at 8:30. Of course, Johnny made up for lost sleep while dozing over Newton's Gravitation Theory. . inspiration was given to those fellow students of Johnny's who were musically inclined, when Frankie Carle and Frank Daly made their appearance H. S. to judge the talents of the students, the bestgwere selectedifto play ia the All-Star Band, which performed at the Meadowbrook. The taients of Johnny's classmates were further displayed with the presentation of Stage Door by the Dramatics Club. . s - D , g How can any of thosesfiuclents who braved the Prom forget that colorful panorama depictiggicamivai scenes? it The month of October finally arrivediand with it a tumultuous roar from Johnny's gang, as the class rings made their appearance. November was a big month as it called for the assistance of every one to make the senlorpolay, Life of the Party, a success. December quickly passed, and then came the long waited month, 'for the mid-term seniors danced their last dance at the Senior Prom and walked their last mile to receive their diplomas. The rest of Johnny's classmates in the June class slowly, but surely, made their way to the end, graduating and following the steps of their mid-term classmates on to uncharted courses in the ever-changing world. 78



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L.. 'I' if - --If Q3 ,gm SW r last HE Junior Prom is overg we have waltzed ou emories are still T t the Senior Ballg yet our m dance a dancing in our heads. We have listened to the blare of the bandg and although we declared that it was out ot tune, we really thrilled to the clanging sound. We worked for hours on The Hilltop Star g and even though we struggled, somehow one headline always was wrong. We tor the Senior Play look real, labored to make the scenery were the things that made our high These activities ' t'ci ation in all this work, school days bright. Through par i p h as in our more formal work we have learned as muc l

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