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TACK BUTTER President HERMES VARGAS Vice-President KM- hunk x W? A xx N Fi ' ,,., f in' sf: rw 3 xy ef A 3 , 1 2., IOHN THORNTON Secretary Class Ufficer 1951 MR. LEE I. McEWAN Homeroom Teacher K . LYNN WRIGHT Treasurer
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CLASS 0'l'E Standing in rear from left to right: Iohn O'Connor, Ronald Morse, Bernard Friedman, William Ward, Ioel Shapiro. Iohn Dorr, Robert Berger, Alex Goldfinger, Ted Schuessler, Otto Ploetner. Thomas Squire, Iohn Pecora, Henry Kornfeld, Ierrold.Goodman, Mr. McEwan, Dominick Maita. Aaron Schwartz, Lynn Wright, Hermes Vargas, lack Rutter, Iohn Thornton, Daniel Tieger. Bruce Samuel, Joseph Steinmetz. For such a diverse group of boys from so many different towns, the sen- iors of '51 are a most aimiable group. Throughout our long history there have never been any deep-felt animosities. We will always remember little things like sitting in the cars at lunch time, kidding with the teachers, and of course the many parties. Could we ever forget the night we got kicked out of the dormitory or when Lynn gave a shindig at his home in Rumson! Also the good times in class, decorating Homer and arguing with Mr. Schoenfeld. The days we read fHal Hall Milton in English Literature or trying to remember the third man killed in the battle of Lover's Leap in History. Now we are looking to the future, whether it be four years of college or business. We all feel that Carteret has helped give us a better start in life and has set us on the right track to success. We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the help and patience of our teachers. lt is their influence, perhaps more than any other thing, which has determined our future. May our days at Carteret always be remembered and the value of their lessons never be forgot! So here's to the future. May it be as profitable as the past.
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RAMON ALTMAN Ray is one oi the old-timers oi Carteret. He has been here for four years, and it shows! He has gained recognition, if for nothing else but that alone. Ray's hobby is whittling on the bulletin board in the senior homeroom, or if the board is under observation. he expends his nervous energy in ways that won't land him in Saturday morning detention hall, such as nibbling on a sandwich Cwhich he is always so willing to share with his neighborsl. We are sure that Ray will go far, but you can bet your next dessert that when he does go, he will be headed in the direction oi a certain Nancy's house. Ray is one of the big four-being part own- er of one slightly worn gabiele. He is a well- known and well-liked member of the senior class, and a fine guy to have as a friend. I. V. Football QZD: I. V. Baseball Cl, 2, CU: l. V. Basketball CGD: Glee Club C4j: Baseball C4D: Dramatics Club C4D: Spanish Club C41 if Be n 3 - Q e ss bv af rteret Iohn ' i 1 y f S, G i ,, f I As an of an :re , the hal s rteret ha ' choed with raucous l er of Iohn orr. His n ering voice. i dli es d love i n remind us f a dog. B i e this, Iohn is to stu- t fine athl , and one of t opu n s ran e fro orts, ' Acl nt affairs - f - g school 4 s to ped-up Mercu l nd a very ute ga from the vicinity of eptune, with whom he has been spending hi ime on week ends. In the Fall Iohn expects o ettle down to the study of wine, women, d dentistry at Wesleyan, where we are s . - he will be a great success. F f : is ever any ' i or con iracy , s re be f o d w. ' i t f - Student Council C2, 3, 42: Spanish Club C4j: Dra- matics Club 43, 41: Yearbook Staff C4D: I. V. Basketball C2, SD: I. V. Football CZ, 33: V. Football C41
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