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LEONARD FLEMING MACLEHOSE, JR. Another member of our large South Orange contingent, Len joined us last fall after serving a year with the Army, The tall, slim lad shows a remarkable ability to get along well with the faculty as well as with the entire student body. There is no wonder about this, however, for Len is both a hard, conscientious worker and a sharp wit. This latter quality can be ob' served in any class discussion, where his merry quips serve to ameliorate the school' day blues. We feel certain that Len will succeed excellently in the Newark Colleges of Rutgers next fall. BRUCE W. MCCLEMENT Mac, the class girl chaser, is quite proud of this title and works hard to up' hold it. This is his fourth year at Carteret and both he and the faculty hope the last. Bruce takes an active interest in all com' petitive sports, his favorite being basketball and hockey. Our hero's favorite subject for a classroom discussion is automobiles and he has offered to buy everyone's car at least once. When asked about the future he re- plies that his ambition is to become success- ful. If he is as great a success in life as he has been here at Carteret, he needn't worry. Varsity Club 12, 3, 41, Football U., SJ, Hockey HJ, Track f4j, Class Secretary 131.
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ROBERT RUDOLPH LAZAR Barney spent over two years in the Navy during which time he decided on his future profession, that of Pharmacy. At Verona he had a fine record especially in football having played four years, the last as captain. At Carteret this year, Bob played guard and although he was the smallest man on the first team, he had plenty of fight, savvy and was a fine blocker. His scholastic achievements during the past year indicate to us that he will have great success in his studies at Rutgers next year. Varsity Club 141, Football f4j. MARDEN I. LINDSAY Micky, a newcomer to Carteret from Essex Fells, will probably be remembered by one and all for his 1946 Dodge, affec' tionately called the Bug, His ambition seems to be to make big atom into little atom in the lab, or to perform some other experiment along explosive lines. Being an' other one of our class Dan'l Boones, Micky finds it rather dillicult to concentrate on academic matters during the hunting season. His wit, which is like the long end of a needle, always helps us through a rugged day. Hockey 141. V
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ti 'aitimz V Wi GERALD FRANK MURPHY Frank hails from East Orange, where he attended Clifford Scott High School. While at Scott he starred on both the baseball and basketball squads and upon leaving there he enlisted in the Navy. After serving Uncle Sam for over a year, he was discharged last summer. At Carteret this past year Frank was one of the mainstays of the basketball live. Frank is very well liked around school and we all wish him much success in the future. Basketball 141, Baseball 141. PETER KIP NICHOLS Pete is one of the more versatile members of our class. As class president in his junior year he did a wonderful job, although he took part in athletics and other extrafcurricular activities. In fact, in be' tween activities and homework, he won letters in football, basketball, and baseball. He is also very successful in other lields, as many of his classmates jealously observed at the school dances. We ascribe these sucf cesses to his many natural attributes, such as his glowing personality, wavy blond hair, herculean physique, and red Ford convert' ible. Honor Roll 12, 3, 41, Varsity Club 12, 31, Football 11, 2, 3,1, Basketball 11, 2, 31, Maw agev 141, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 12, 31, Chairman, Dance Committee 141.
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