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RODOLFO LOPEZ-CEPERO Though his home is in Santurce, Puerto Rico, he does very well here in the states. We have enjoyed his companion- ship this last year and have delighted in hearing more about the South American countries. Through friendships with boys like Lopez we have come to know and understand our neighbors to the south much better. Not that he needs it, but we hear that that moustache does quite well with the girls in New York City. We are beginning to wonder whether there isn't someone special in the big city. Though he lives in the Dorm he practically com- mutes from N. Y. C. Here is wishing you success and happiness in the years to come. JOHN McNAMARRA Big John, a former athletic instructor in the Navy, hails from Verona. Iohn worked out his last few credits for gradua- tion here at Carteret. Last year he at- tended lmmaculate Conception in hlont- clair. His 210 pound frame proved great worth to our victorious football team this year, as a member of our all-powerful line. john may look like a Hollywood police- man but his ambitions go higher than that. We often hear him talk of the F. B. I. or other specialized police work' as being his ambition. I-lere's wishing lots of luck' to a swell fellow, for his college and future work.
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GLEN HULSE Glen came to us from the Marine Corps to further his education which he began in New Brunswick. Holder of Garteret's Best Athlete title, Glen was one of our outstanding backs on the foot- ball team and had the honor of being placed on the All-Metropolitan team. His ability on the Basketball courts was shown in his steller play on the Cavalier five as guard. He was also our number one catcher on the baseball squad and his heavy hitting provided the team with plen- ty of power. With Glen goes our fondest hopes for success at North Garolina next year, and in the future. RALPH HILMER Ralph is Livingstonis gift to Carteret, and the school is proud to have him. Ralph can usually be heard telling his fellow students about his weekend adventures in Livingston. He is a student of no mean ability and has place on the honor role sev- eral times. With the coming of spring, Ralph can usually be seen taking a few laps on the track and tossing the javelin about. His track ability has aided Gar- teret's track team immensely. We are sure that Ralph will have the greatest success in studies and sports at Rutgers next year and we wish him the best of luck in his future years. Hfx sitgwgfagifiij s3:fsf5:Ee,gI1fgae:.:. S 3 'f-:iii i-T:.-i???' xi5 -i ' .Q - - W' Il ':7?fiHf . :Ex:f:?E. i,: - 1 i Y .5 ff .ft
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EDWARD MASER, JR. Coming to Carteret from the Army, where he served as a combat photographer, Ed joined our fellowship to continue his education. This jovial shutter-bug has lightened many a dull moment with his penetrating wit and catching smile. His photographic ability has not gone unused. As Photo-Editor of this Yearbook he has done a splendid job. Because his Work after school takes him to many weddings, poor Ed contacted an ailment fatal to all bachelors, it's called engagement. We all wish him the best in what looks like a bright and happy future. EDGAR A. NAVAS Hailing from south of the border in Santurca, Puerto Rico, to be exact, an- other one of our Latin-American friends graduate with our senior class. I-lis fel- lowship the last few years has been en- joyed by all that know him. Through him we have been able to become more familiar with our brothers to the south. His bari- tone voice, which has been a wonderful contribution to our Glee Club, and his well-favored appearance manifest his popu- larity with the opposite sex. As a mem- ber of the Yearbook staff, he was a great help in publishing this book. With Ed go our fondest hopes that his ambition to be an engineer will be realized.
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