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PW Fiffvw Cfaaa of 1946 JAMES ADONIS .lim's pct aversion is work. I-Iis hobbies are rifle practice and football, and he doesn't complain about the majority of girls in E. O. H. S. Although he just came here, he has gained many friends. Football fPerth Amboyj 2, fNewarkj 3. COL. PREP. I COLLEGE EILEEN M. AHERN Ei hopes to be Van -Iohnson's secretary some day. Won't he be the lucky boy, though? She loves movies and going with Peggy. Her laugh shows real personality. GENERAL BUSINESS HERBERT ALBOUSI Herb, a budding politician, makes a hobby of collecting maps and pictures. Ask him any geographical question, and weill wager he'll give you the right answer. Would much rather see girls in short skirts than in slacks. A sports enthusiast. Track 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 3, 4. BUS. ED. CIVIL SERVICE ROBERT LOUIS ALSTON Slick likes to jive the girls and listen to good music. Hopes someday to be-a medical doctor. His friends are inspired by his sparkling personality. COL. PREP. I COLLEGE f AXJOHN P K TNO Un btmy c o ccess of our t er Ele th ast tlrfkfars ue to ri . As' ager he one p job ' ecin t e rything has ne s i 105 otbal rapbo k r l av nd Football an r 2, 3, 4, y ' A. . ' Class Council COL. PREP. II CO LEGE CHARLES BANKS Charlie's bass drum is a feature every autumn Saturday afternoon. Has always been popular and will be a tribute to E. O. H. S. That wit of his is undoubtedly a big asset in getting dates with his favorite girl. C. P. 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Stu- dent Court 3, 49 H. R. Rep. 3. COL. PREP. II UNDECIDED BETTE AB'IBROSE A vcry scientific-minded girl is Bette, whose ambition is to discover a Cure for infantile paralysis. We hope she is more successful in that than in trying to get with??? Doesnit like new hair-do's on herself, but she does have a fondness for ushers. GENERAL PRESBYTERIAN Hos. ANNE MARIE ANDERSON Bambi is one of our favorite blondes, who can always set you laughing with her happy personality. 7:30 each morning Ends her still fast asleep, but we have a feeling that she would rather be dancing. H. R. Rep. 2, 3, Student Council 45 S. H. Council 3, 4, Pres. 4, Syllabus 4. BUS. ED. BUSINESS GEORGIA T. ANDRESAKES A happy and carefree life is for Georgie. She would like to be taller, but we like her the way she is. Sports are one of her favorite pastimes, and music always Hrids her dancing. G. A. A. Board 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, Gondoliers 3. COL. PREP. I COLLEGE SHIRLEY M. ANDRESEN Shirl, one of us who could easily do without homework and catty girls, plans A journalistic career. just because she is so friendly and so down to earthf' she is one of the best-liked seniors. Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Swimming-1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. COL. PREP. I BUCKNEDL UNIV. 9141 NQTICES NEWS-TODAY R114 . ', .eq sg N21 .f f- r. if I I - I ..t f is-'-5 1 QI ' 1 bg ff S L. Z n., A f . v , f f I ,v' if J-13 vi at ' 'Q I 1 , P ffl' I f, I f 3-J ,fa V f .X Z if fx!
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emoriec Enriched by knowledge gained, we follow worldly trails Of rocky roads to pots of gold And N ature's truths untold. Eager, young, we feel ambition jill our sails. We've learned, we've played, we've filled our open 1ninds With deeds of men of other years And tales of students in our ears. Working, praying, we have learned of midnight grinds. 'Though busy years may dim our recollection Of junior Proms and football cheers And old examination fears, We'll long recall our pals and friends, and teachers' wise directions Some pals shine down from golden stars, Who early met Almighty God When battlefields they trod, Lighting us to worldly truths outside those heavenly bars. Others will rise to take our places at the desks, carved, well-worn, To read our books and break some rule, To write the NEWS and run the school. We wish them happiness and success in a world untorn. We will not say Goodbye to classroom, teacher, friend, But just S,long, to meet again As wise, experienced women and men Whose East Orange High School ties will never end. M B
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we Sgffagufi Page Si-vffw 6 .ROBERT N. BARRATT Fuzzy-W'uzzy, one of our most capable musicians, hopes to become a bandleader and arranger. While avoiding women as much as possible, he collects records for a hobby. Loves good trombone playing. Should make a hit in his chosen profession. Football 3, 4, Bond Rally, Variety Show. TECHNICAL - -' DEC ED , ,, C.-, I. fe' Q ' J Z lj' ' X X I ' f 'V x 'J Q-fx ALLAN I AR B Al, whein n ing' ot ers, ants to earn S2S,06l0f .yeaf.,HeJ i es K t beef sand- whic Q- nd pfaff A drums, at which h lisp tergifl-Q iigrea guy, ,ffA Willfgo a ong l aly. ' 2, , 4, Trbzljfggnnis AEK r. '. g Bond Ral yC3. COL.. RRPEPFIQ COLLEGE GLORIA BEACH Another blonde in O., Gloria enjoys letter writing. She doesn't like any kind of shopping unless it's for popcorn. Calm and conscientious, shelll make :I good nurse. Ilorseback Riding lg hlr. Red Cross 3. COL. PREP. I COLLEGE NVIDIVIAR BERKIIOIIT XVoody would like to travel around the world. I Ie likes photography and art and dates with a certain female, but home- work is very disagreeable io him. C. P. 3. 45 The Cal :xml Ilan' Canary, Ass't Director. BUS. ED. UNDECIDEIJ 5 I 7 4 1 :FI-X 'L ' ' l X rf sf: 5.9 N , , fai r s ofixf xg MOLLY CONIJIT BETTCHER A veterinary's life is for Molly as long as it's not in Caldwell. A very lively Miss with a cute chuckle, she is usually seen riding in Leels ear. Girl Reserves Ig G. A. A. Board I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 35 Hockey I, 2, 5, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. GENERAL NEWTON HOSPITAL FRED CARI. BEYER Fred and john Vogel go together like bread and water, and ham 'n' eggs. Fred has always been one of the shining spots in our hallowed halls, despite his aversion to women. As nice as they come, he certainly deserves to be a successful dairy farmer. Football 3: C. 17.3 Chemistry Club 4. QOL. PREP. II UNIV. OF MAINE DOROTHY LORRAINE BEYER Dotty, who hopes to be a successful secre- tary, loves collecting records. Hates getting up early in the morning. You'll never catch Dotty cutting Vocational School. An attractive blonde, quiet and unassum- ing, but capable. BUS. ED. BUSINESS CALvI P Calw ty' possessed b few, beinv a wo derful sch l r i haD. Ce' wants ngineer. He ou ht to f ' 9.ff,perhaps'b 'l ingvn ousetran or ou de ani. Sy aim! 4g pokesmen 2, 3, 45 . r 3 . . J. 4. COL. PREP. II WEST POINT FORD DANIEL BARRON 'Arky, whose aim is to graduate, has made a profession of whistling at girls. One of our stauncliest 2:50 bell enthusiasts, Arky is a joy to be with. Always a laugh. C. P. 3. TECHNICAL UNDECIDED BETTY EVELINA BEACH ' Betty is one of our cheerful members who is always talking-she hopes to be a for- eign correspondent some day, but mean- while she's planning a trip around the U. S. A happy-go-lucky girl. Library Club Ig News 1 fA.V.S.Jg Ir. Red Cross Captain 1. COL. PREP. I COLLEGE CLAIRE JOAN BELLANTONI Claire is so tiny that she is going to make a very cute nurse. She comes down the hall like a buzz bomb every morning, trying to get in before the bell. She always tries hard to be on time-or so she says. Tennis 3g Swimming 3g Softball 25 Make- up 3. GENERAL NEWARK PRES. I-IOSP. VIRIDINIA MARIA BER'I'OI.O'I'TI It will be almost a joy to be sick after Ginny,' becomes n nurse. She spends her spare time writing letters. Wlwen she's not worrying over her homework, she is noted for her sunny disposition. GENERAL UNDECIDED I
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