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man- WI 'rv-1'1 . , , More fairer than fair, beautiful than beauteaus, truer than truth itself. DORIS LOUISE KANE 8 Newell Place Dar, a vivacious participant in many school functions, will be most remem- bered as the co-captain of the cheer- leaders. Vice-President of the Honor Society and a member of the Pan American Club, her interest and apti- tude in the field has encouraged her to study foreign languages in college. ROBERT ANTHONY KARSHINA 29 Madison Street Bob, quiet and unassuming, was kept busy with a college prep course. During his spare time, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. His future plans include attending college to become an engineer. 'lSuccess begins with a fellow's will. JAMES A. KELLY 62 Hoover Street A math whiz ana Bowling Club mem- ber, Jim had what it takes to win a trophy in the Physical Fitness Test. A course in electrical engineering at N.C.E. will till his next four years. He would have appreciated school more if he did not have to rise at the break of dawn. He has no malice in his mind. Y 'jp Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. GERALD DAVID KEARNEY 14 Union Place Mannerly and polite, Jer possesses a pair of penetrating green eyes. Hr was a member of the basketball ani football teams, and he enioyed Physi- cal Education and dancing. His ambi' tion is to be a civil engineer, but a term in one of the military branches comes first in his future plans. is ff- 'IS' Blessed be he who expects nothing for he shall never be disappointed. EDMUND KAPUSHINSKI 137 Hendel Avenue A member of the football and baseball teams in his sophomore and junior years, Red preferred his World Geography class to all others. Upon graduation, he plans to enter the Armed Forces. CAROLE ANN KOPECKI 80 Hedden Terrace A sweet and iovial gal, Carole excels in all girls' sports, especially volley- ball and basketball. Her tidiness and preference for English courses are sure to make her a success as a secretary. Thy smiles become thee well, therefore in my presence still smile. Q -' --. -pisfper' .fs 'L ae Q' if ,izfa-A .'s..L-. x ,pw
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Wit makes its own welcome. MARILYN JANE HAUSER 88 Exton Avenue if Lynn, who always had something witty to say, was a member of bath the Tri-Y and Viking Saga for one year. She enjoyed such sports as bowl- ing, roller skating, and horseback riding. Lynn plans to attend Seton Hall University where she will prepare for a career as a court stenographer. HAROLD ANDERSON JENKINS 158 Sunset Avenue 'lCute and collegiate, Harry spends most of his leisure time with the gang in Eddie's,' A persistent weight- lifter, he developed into a rough and ready guard. Although requiring hours of tedious repair, Harry's motor bike resulted in wild escapades. His future includes service to Uncle Sam. A man is a lion in his own cause. GERALDINE MARY JOHNSON 21 Pershing Place Mischievous, fun-loving, and possessing a friendly disposition, Gerry was a member of the Leaders' Club, Tri-Y, and Bowling Club. Although her ambi- tion is to become a successful execu- tive secretary, a certain alumnus will always remain in the limelight of her affections. To a young heart everything is funfl in Youth is the only season tar enjoyment. NANCY GLORIA JOHNSTON 220 Gold Street Nance is that lively, talkative girl who was a two-year member of the F.H.A. and Drill Squad. Her interests led to her energetic participation in all girls' sports. Upon graduation, she plans to work towards a career in nursing Doubt whom you will, but never yourself RICHARD EDWIN JENIKOVSKY 44 Fourth Street Richie is that blonde crewcut tel- low who always has some witty re- mark and has a quiet, easy-going man- ner. A struggling victim of English IV he possessed a keen mind in his - ence classes. Upon graduation, Richie plans to attend college DOROTHY VERONICA JUSTICE 425 Ridge Road Good-natured and easy-going, Dottie was a four-year member of the Tri-Y and general office staff and enioys swimming and skating in her spare time. Her fine techniques in business classes insure her success as a secretary. The best of lite is conversation.
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ng 'Qtr MICHAEL JOSEPH LAMPRECHT 39 Fairmount Avenue Mickey wishes money grew on trees: and if it did, held spend a bushel of it every day, Girls, sports, and cars occupied all his leisure hours, and his pet peeve was pink slips. After graduation he will get a full-time iob. 'Take the cash cmd let the credit go. I pf' 5.1 Leisure is the best of all possessions, JOHN D. KOZAK 152 Boston Avenue Kaz plans to be a draftsman after college, a certain proof of his par- tiality to Mechanical Drawing. lf he had had his own way, this senior would have had a two-hour lunch period. John was a member of the track and basketball teams. Yi 'Inn JOAN CATHERINE MATSON l58 Morgan Place Intelligent, industrious, and friendly, Joan has been a member of the Pan American Club and Treasurer of the Honor Society. Her DFGMUHCS class was the highlight of her school day, She plans to attend a liberal arts college where she will pursue Cl career in foreign languages. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. en Th l is Style is the dress of thoughts. MARJORIE BETH LEVIN 20 Prospect Avenue Marii is tangible proof of the old adage, All good things come in small packages. What she lacks in height, she compensates for in mite. She was a member of the Viking Saga, Leaders' Club and Bowling Club. After college she nobly aspires to be a physical therapist. Speech is silver, silence is golden. ALFRED H. LAMBESEDER 64 Sunset Avenue Al ambitiously divided his attention between Mechanical Drawing and cars. If friendliness has anything to do with success, he should reach great heights as an engineer, We wish him luck. LEONARD JAMES MARINACCIO 37 Eagle Street Lennie, a good-looking guy with a swell personality, is one of the most popular boys in our class. He is often seen displaying his excellent talents on the dance floor. His favorite subjects, Mechanical Drawing and Trigonometry, will surely help him in his chosen pro- fession, engineering. The only way to have a friend is to be one. if
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