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JOHN ACKERMAN “ACKIE” “A buy’s will is the wind's will Anil the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.” “Ackie” is one of our most athletic students, standing out especially in basketball and track. For three years he has been on the varsity basketball team. We always remember him as the one who makes all those neat, long-distance shots. “Ackie” safely led our class through the hard work and success of the Junior Year as the Junior Class president. Vice-President of Class, 1; Vice-President of Class, 2; President of Class, 3; S. R. C., 3, 4; Manager of Football, 4; Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Relay Team, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Wearer of Gold B., Block B., Old English B.; Inter-class Basketball, 1,2; Inter-class Football, 1, 3, 4; Inter-class Track, 1; Wampus 3. CHARLES BATEMAN “CHARLIE” “Nothing is more friendly to a man than a friend in need.” Charlie’s carefree, light-hearted laugh covers up all responsibilities that he takes upon himself. With the swing of a true director he conducted the High School in the debate songs this year. His untiring efforts in behalf of Boonton High School are readily realized when we say that he has led the cheering for two years and played in the orchestra for three. As stern Mr. Parcher in the Senior play, he let out his pent-up feelings with the slamming of anything within his reach. Inter-class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Inter-class Track, 3, 4; Interclass Football, 2, 3, 4; Captain of Cheering Team, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. MYRTLE BLOCK “MYRT” “A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend life is too short.” Hey! Athletes, watch your step when “Myrt” gets going. She is one of our best basketball players— always in the right place. She not only fills this place on the squad but also among her classmates. During her four years with us she has been just the one to do little things for us. This year she has helped Mr. Boyer in the office, besides keeping up in her studies. Play the game of life as you have played it in High School and you are sure to win, Myrt. Office force, 4 ; Inter-class basketball, 1,2; Varsity basketball, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Inter-class track,
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SALVATORE MARAZITI President nf Senior Class No one has done more for our class than “Sal,” Senior Class president. Throughout this year, especially, he has unselfishly devoted his time and effort in making the final period of our High School life a success. Sincere and earnest in everything he undertakes, his untiring interest in his class and school has made him stand out as a leader in all activities. This year, as president of the Students’ Regalian Association, the highest office in the school, he has left a definite mark on the pages of school history. A versatile student, he was Secretary of the Forum, 3; President of the Forum, 4; a speaker on the Championship Debate Team, 3; Leader of the Debate Team, 4; Secretary of the Spanish Club, 3; Member of Wampus Staff, 3; Alternate of the S. R. C., 3; Year Book Staff, 4; Class Orator, 4, and played on the Inter-class basketball and football teams, 4. With all his honors and responsibilities, Salvatore has found time to keep pace as a leader in all his class work, having won the prize for scholarship in his Junior Year, and attaining a place on the high honor roll. The class has voted him the most reliable, the most respected, the best student, and the most likely to succeed.
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FLORENCE BOGARDUS “JANE” “Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Nature's master piece is writing well. She is as fleet with her pen as with her tongue, in both poetry and prose. Have you ever .seen anyone with a bit of genius? Have you ever seen anyone with exceptional ability and a vivid imagination? Have you ever seen anyone with both of these? If you have, that’s our Florence. Art Club, 1; Debate Club, 2; Forum, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; S. R. C., 4; Wampus. 4; Senior play, 4; Latin Club, 4; Year Book Staff; Lincoln Medal. SAMUEL W. BROWN BROWNIE” “So much one man can do. That does both act and know. The class of ’28 would have a difficult time repaying Sam for his wonderful co-operation, which is a basic reason for each of our successes this year. The class has given him small enough honor as the class hustler, the most practical, the most versatile, and naturally the most popular figure in his class. Whether he was guarding the S. R. A. treasury, or writing an inspiring article for the Wampus, it can be said of him that he was, and always will be, one of those who gives his best to any task. Editor of Year Book, 4 ; Dramatic Club, 1, 2 ; Interclass basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-class football, 1, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; S. R. A. Treasurer, 4; Senior Play; Glee Club. MARIAN BRUEN “PIP” “Infinite riches in a little room. Oh! quiet you say? Wrong. Ready to smile, quick to help, and always trying to see the bright side of life are a few of the reasons why Marian has been selected the most optimistic of our class. Pip has done her work faithfully and has therefore gained the distinction of having more academic credits than any other Senior. She may be little in stature, but she has a big group of friends. French Club, 3; Latin Club, 4; Inter-class Basketball, 3.
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