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DAVID KINGSLEY HALL Dave belongs to the group of stu' dents who have come up from the lower grades at Carteret. He joined us in the first grade and has been an asset to the school ever since. His excellent play on the 1945' 46 basketball five and his marvelous fielding at shortstop in the spring has made him an outstanding boy at Carteret. Dave is greatly interested in Chemistry to which his class' mates will bear witness and this ability earned for him the science medal last year. We are certain that Dave's success will conf tinue during his days at Dartmouth. Honor Roll 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity Club 12, 3, 41 President 141, Basketball 11, 2, 31 Man' ager 141, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Student Council 131. EDWARD RUSSELL HAN DVILLE Ed is one of the exfG.l.'s in our Senior Class this year, having served seven' teen months with the Navy, part of which time was spent in Puerto Rico. Before en' tering Carteret, he was an outstanding per- former at Verona High School from which he graduated in 1945. Here at Carteret Ed became one of the best liked fellows in the class. A bad ankle injury kept him from finishing out the football season but we are sure that he will be successful athleticly. His academic average makes us confident that he will go far in this world. Varsity Club 141, Football 141, 'Track 141.
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HUGH DODD GEORGE Hugh is not heard from much dur' ing school hours but we all know that he may be counted on to support any activity in the school. As captain of this year's un' defeated football team he demonstrated his ability in the field of athletics and as presif dent of the Student Council has shown his organizational powers. Out of school Hugh has a Casanovaflike reputation and this sometimes distracts from his school work. However we feel that he will go far in whatever work he undertakes. Varsity Club 12, 3, 41, VicefPTeside'nt 131, Student Council Secvetaryfreasurer 131, Presi- dent 141, Football 12, 3, 41 Captain 141, V. Basketball 121. JOSEPH GOODWIN Joe is unique in that he is the only member of the Senior Class from the small country village of Roseland. However, it is evident that he must have had some conf tacts with urban life in the past, for he displays a radiant smile and a winning charm, which have caused his fellow class' mates as well as certain members of the faculty to hold him in their high esteem. With qualifications such as these, we feel certain that Joe will make a name for him' self in the Rutgers Agricultural School next year. Hockey 141.
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JOHN WILLIAM HARDEBECK Jack, or Horse as he is known to his fellow students because of his size, came to us from Verona where he played foot' ball and baseball and was captain of the former in his senior year. Jack is a veteran of thirteen months in the Navy. While here at Carteret he played tackle on this year's undefeated football team and opposf ing linemen found it almost impossible to move him when he dug in with those size 13's which he laughingly refers to as his feet. Jack's school work is also Hue and he intends to further his education at Fordham. Varsity Club MJ, Football 145, Glee Club 143. WILLIAM ROGER HARPER A member of high standing on our growing list of dormitorians, Bill com' menced his studies at Carteret last fall after nearly a three-year lapse. Extending an ad' mirable record which he attained at Ridge' wood High into the Marine Corps, he was once reported killed. There must have been some sort of error in the report, for he is with us this year, both alive and kicking and on the honor roll to boot. With his subtle, Benchleyftype humor, Bill has been a welcome addition to the Senior Class and a fellow we are not likely to forget. Honor Roll f4J, Class Treasurer 145.
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