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ERNEST STOUKAS Another fellow from the Oranges, this ex-G.l. is usually seen trouping through the halls with a brief case in his hand and a twinkle in his eye. As president of the C. l. Club this year Ernie started this new organization on itis way. If you by chance see a small coupe go racing down the street with two beautiful girls and a short fellow in sports clothes inside, that's Ernie. For his hard work on the Yearbook staff this year we are deeply grateful. That com- municable smile and wit will be missed by all in the coming years. Best of luck and success in the future, Ernie. Sir it is Rm W-5C.,, !!v't THOMAS TERRANOVA No one has seen a fair face beam un- til they have seen the one displayed on this fellow from Orange. A business man- ager for this Yearbook. The ads in the back of this book cost Tom a lot of shoe leather. Few in our school can outshout this boy when it comes to cheering at our games. The work of publishing this book was made more pleasant by the little ga- therings at Tom's house. With as much enthusiasm as this boy has, we're sure that a successful future is in store. Tom's ath- letic figure will grace Notre Dame's cam- pus next year.
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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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LEE TERRIL Lee is one of the big five from Co- lumbia. As captain of the basketball team this year, Lee proved to be one of the best playmakers in this area. Fuzzy',, as the newspapers have dubbed him, is a player who is at his best when the chips are down. He was one of the high scorers on this year's team. Lee's friendship made him one of the most popular fellows in the school. I-lis strong, well-built body en- abled him to take command of the back- boards almost at will. We feel sure that his great athletic ability as well as his beam- ing personality will enable him to be a great success at college and in the medical profession. MYLES GEORGE TURTZ One of the Newark boys, Myles came to us last year. How could we ever forget the day Lurtz's shining countenance peered through the portals of this school. Ever since that time the halls and class rooms have rung with his mirth and merriment. If he continues with hisinterest in medi- cine, DL Myles George Turtz may one day revolutionize the medical profession. VVe feel sure that Miles will have the same success at johns Hopkins as he enjoyed at Carteret.
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