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JU IDR scHooL The junior School of Bordentown Military Insti- tute is made up of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. Although they work and play as a separate unit, they share in the life of the whole school. They have a special program worked out for them so that they will not only be benefited academically, but also in physical and military training. A more detailed description of life in the junior School will be found in the junior School's yearbook, The Sharpshooteru issue of the Skirmisher. In clos- ing we wish the graduating members of the junior School Good Luck in the Upper School and to the other members of the junior School, Good Luck in the future. Fourth row: Smith, R., Druck, Billetdoux, Scholes, VVorth, Berry, Margerum, Goldberg, Fasolino, Sanders. Third row: Meszaros, Fort, Dresden, Leibowitz, Hardin, Hyman, Shear, Benz, Lear, Seifried, Langan. Second row: Matlin, Barrett, Seto, S., Velez, Neidich, Haag, Barker, Stockton, Hagaman, Lewis, P. First row: Jackson, Morin, Taurel, I., Zeldin, Papandrea, Paul, Bull, Lawton, Gaskill. C551
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FRESHM The Hrst thing that a freshman does is generally one or the other of these two: Either he puffs up full of a feeling of superiority over these junior school kids , forgetting that he is not far removed from them himself g or else he is overawed by the big, wide world which opens itself to him. We have tried to avoi'd both those pitfalls and in- stead to face the facts and proceed in as natural and businesslike manner as we can. By so doing we have done a bit less floundering about before finding our- selves and, despite possible individual exceptions, have made a rather good record in our first year in high school. Scholastically there has been for us a full measure of success, as Stan Miron, Sal Giordano, and the CLASS Coriat twins have all found places on the Dean's List. In the military, of 'course, we are all just getting started, but many of us became Privates First Class, and a few, Corporals. In sports, similarly, competition for varsity sports goes mostly to older boys, but on junior varsity and junior teams, several freshmen distinguished them- selves. Among these were Ken Rickett, Stuart Blez- nak, George Scarano, and Al Petricone, all of whom served in J. V. Football, Albert Neroni and Sal Giordano on the cross-country squad, and many others who participated in soccer, wrestling and basketball. In our annual election, jack Byer and Carter Gin- gold were elected to the presidency and vice-presi- dency. Fourth row: Scarano, Petricone, Bleznak, Amerman, Cohen, Garry, Neroni, Macon. Third row: Sherry Mann.. Markel, Rrckett, Bennett, Spencer, Miron, Brront. Second row: Gingold, Mora, Spivack, R., Coriat, R., Strres, Irwin, Skidmore, Giordano. First row: Staley, Byer, Bodington, Huhn, Schenck, Regiec, Coriat, G. 541
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gl Third row: Goldberg, Scholes, Worth, Berry, Margerum. Second row: Hyman, Smith, R., Fasolino Sanders. First row: Seto, S., Haag, Fort, Seifried, Barker. JU 1011 SCHOOL GRADUATES D63 Herman Scboltz Richard Lupoff Henry Harlpenre CLASS OF 48 '36 . JK. .. -IF' Y ,,
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