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9I V en of the J oil 3465 Sey Bronx, N O HAN 1)1. KR Born: August 14. l ' 20 .Newtown High School RuggeBxiio ' cannot be overlooked in the pass- ing out of merits. Here ' s one guy who has done his best and will continue to do so. Leo ' s stubborn scrub football days were re- warded by his rise to the ' Varsity Football team in his Senior year. His playing was one of the high spots in our unsuccessful football season. Leo was noted i v his escapades with the fair se.x down at Willi i ( iro e, where he and Bishop Bilsky mad rifegular trips, | ' idon ' t know whether he colored iy of his ta( ' it h a slight bit of exaggeration but they did make good listening material. Few people could turn a deaf ear to his narratives. His chief source of income at school was his magazine concession. Leo sold everything from Breezy Stories to the Biro-Bidjan Gazette. Mthout any distortion of the facts, wc feel that all the fello ' ws can call Leo a ereat friend. lOSFPH S. NATHAX 820 Ri -erside .New ' ork. N Born: March 2 ' ). ViVi ar R(ickawa - Hii. ' h School One could ' never ha ' c guessed that this shy reserved Freshman would dc ' elop into one of the prime actors in the success of our football team. Though small in stature, and light in build, Mussel was just so many pounds of wildcat on the gridiiiin. a- man} i ' I his erstwhile opponents will tesiifx. Hi w.i-; a combination of brawn and brai tor it wa li ;;ssfull captained the team suc- ihroUL ' li iiiai) a ti fht ti. .N thanson w a.-- one of .Mi ' Baba ' s Dcr a?K tluTc under tin- p ' ptll- he Vol dU ' |le Joe was the pn horse in the schooL i sec him asuaddli ' ) ' .. ' front wal l. We a-- ■ •- -II ' !h I h rough e hi of the Charter members main- a girl was lured ling the beautiful ' 1 1 lie only riding iimon sight to . I im!)i ' lip and down the I h i- will buck his wa ' :n I encounter.
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NORMAN WILLIAM GOURLEY G. A. 226 Berkeley Ave. Born: November 5, 1921 Bloomfield, N. J. Bloomfield High School Friend Norm earned the nickname of G. A. by being one of the outstanding Seniors in that much publicized department. Though his methods of learning were considered unethical by some; he nevertheless managed to become an A-1 stu- dent and mechanic. .On the athletic field, Yank earned his letter by doing a whale of a job as center for the Big Green-and-Gold Machine. Norman also won recognition as a trumpeter in our band. At first he used to strike quite a few sour notes, but later on he developed into a rather decent musician. His social life at N. F. S. was nil. He never took a girl to a dance. Football week-ends usually found Yank hitch-hiking to Flatbrookville, N. J. What was the attraction, Norm? Should the time ever come when Gourley won ' t be able to make a living in farming, he can always go back to that Post Office job in Bloom- field. en of the S o ' d
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EUGENE RICH X • ■ ' 7 — l:„ ' ' ' ' u ' Zombie ' 340 Orange Road Bonr. October 8, 1921 Alontclair, X. J. De Witt Clinton High One of the liveliest fellows in our class Zom will be remembered for his ' ' slap-happy go luck}- view on life. His high spirits were one of his most contagious features. Eugene ' s engagement book was seldom bare and Saturday nite invariably found him thumbing his way on route 611 to Philly. The desire for driving a tractor motivated his majoring in the G. A. Department. A few months of haid labor more than quenched his thirst for this implement and he welcomed a change to horse labor. Zombie ' s formidable six-and-a-half foot frame served our cause well in the annual Freshman- Junior football rivalry. He also tried his skill at basketball but after running up and down the court for one season he gave it up. Eugene intends to continue his agricultural training as a farm hand for a year or two with the prospect of eventually becoming a farm ow ' ner. ROMUALD VICTOR SCHUTSKY Rom 633 Kingsley St. Germantown, Pa. Bonr. March 4. 1919 Alastbaum Vocational High Towering well abo e the heads of most of us, this immense torso of humanity began his very eventful career at X. F. S. with the rest of the boys of the Class of ' 42. In his three-year stay, Shutz has made a lot of people look up to him and not. solely because of his ample structure. A hard worker, and a better than average scholar, Rom also found time to devote to sports. His pitching on the baseball team shone out in an otherwise mediocre baseball club. He also done his best ' for the Green and Gold Bulldogs. A sharp decrease in the squirrel and skunk population can be chiefly attributed to Rom. His trusty bow accounted for many an Inactive squir- rel. More than once did Shutz fill the dining room with the delicate ' scent of skunk. A credit to the school, a credit to our class, big Rom won ' t be forgotten too easily. 11 V 1 en ot me oii
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