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HAROLD R. ONDERDONK, IR. f Rain or shine, summer or winter, here is a fellow who always has hockey on his mind, that is when it isnt Toni . Al- though hockey claims the limelight of I-Ial's sports enthusiasm he earned his letter this year as co-manager of our football team. As a man behind the man with the gun, we can all thank Hal for his help in mak- ing our team victorious this year. As cir- culation manager of the Yearbook he has done a splendid job helping his fellow seniors publish this book. A dramatist at heart we feel sure that Hal will have a bright future in radio. ERWIN OROSZ Senior first class Orosz came to Car- teret from that town in the deep south called New Brunswick. An avid sports enthusiast from way back, Erwin delights in football and track. Fast on the track and fast in the battle of the sexes, we hear. These youngsters have nothing over him when it comes to blowing bubbles with bubble gum, ask Mrs. Campbell. Erwin has his sights on Boston College and a career in agriculture. Keep plugging, old man, we're right with you with our best wishes for a bright and prosperous future with plenty of rain and sunshine at the right time.
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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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DONALD PFEIFER A native of Caldwell, Don joined the force at Carteret, leaving only Caldwell High to suffer. We warn every one not to mention anything detrimental about any Oldsmobile, as this man may be dangerous. Don is a super baseball enthusiast and a good player. If you want to know what the chances are for your favorite team to win the series, Don is the one to see. Don't let that bashful air fool you, girls, that is nothing but sheep's clothing, if you know what we mean. His fellow seniors join in wishing him the best of everything in the years to come. .L CHARLES PARKIN SON Parky, Carteret's number one hockey fan, is usually kept busy supplying us all with cough drops. Evidently sufficient time remains for Parky to study as he is an honor student. This likeable fellow is re- puted to have the hardest skull in school. Don't be misled by this as it contains a goodly proportion of active gray cells. If anyone needs assistance at a task, Parky is always around to help out. With a spirit like that he shall go far in whatever voca- tion he chooses. We are positive that the college of Parky's choice will be accepting an individual of which any college would be proud.
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