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lst row: Kouris, T., O'Brien, G., Ewing, W., Short, D.. Baer, P.g 2nd row: Karmatz, F., Schneier, A., Wright, M., Bussel, I., 3rd row: Warner, D., Greaves, A., Kahrmann, C., Levinston, C., 4th row: Sherman, A., Fox, T., Christneld, J., 5th row: Witte, J., Livergood, J., Nebel, G., Sebolt, C. unior Class ID-SEPTEMBER at Prep found the school packed with students. Many new faces greeted the boys who had Hnished their Sopho- S? gu more year and were now about to attempt a glorious start as Juniors. They were quick in helping the new fellows who did not quite know their way around, for they remembered how strange ' i they felt when they were new. The class already had a president, as it is the custom at Prep to elect the next yearis class officers in the previous June, giving them experience in the ways of the school. The Junior class president was Jack Christfield, well known as a good Sportsman and an able scholar, generally nicknamed Chris, or, as Mr. Holley seemed to prefer, Chesterfieldv. Jack Livergood, full of fun, well liked, and always up to something, was vice-president. Never without a humorous remark, he was known as Lippy,'. The Juniors will never forget Macbeth, nor are they likely to forget Charlie cCllllClC7 Levinston, dreaming through large sections of this great tragedy. But even though English seemed a dull subject to some, it gave the majority a chance to get together and swap information in class discussions, thereby learning what their classmates were like. They remember Mark VV1'ight as a soft-spoken person who likes to talk of cars, Kouris as the little fellow who could never get used to speechmaking, Pfrgr fwrrzry-fozn'
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Ye Dialvsiaff EDITORS-IN-Cllllil john NVilli1un Starr Sd Cordon NVolf Sponccr john Mc-Nm-ill NVc-lls EDITORS john Cilhcrt Christfivld, Donald Mitchell Coddington Philip Sidney Cook Clmrlcs Donald Kuhrmann Linwood Lawrence Loc, jr. Stanley Jay Munn Tlicodorc Arthur Nlindm' Clvmlml David O'Brim-n Louis Paltz-rs llohhins Richard Anthony Pvtsch jack Mlcluu-l Ste-inlian'dt Clvorgc' Donald Train-y Janne-s NV. Hogan, I ac'ulfy Advisor BUSINESS BOARD Thvodorv Fox und NVillimn Bainlnidgm- XVikoll', lllIlIIIl?Lf1'l'S A.Y.Yf.YflIIlf AIKIIIIIQFFS john Cargill Bc-tx Donald Edwin Mila-s Elhert Charles llvndorson llc-ynold N4-hcl Hiclmrd Langdon Magcc Gordon NVolf Spf-nu-r jack Miclnwl Stcinhurdt PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Fred jot-l Klein, Clzivf Cny F. Blukc and Tlioinus H. Downie, Fzlrlllly Arl11isor.s- IHIAU1' In ll
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although he always tried very hard. There are characteristic sights around Prep that concern the juniors, one in particular is quite well known to everyone, faculty and students alike. It is truly said that you have not seen anything until you have seen George Nebelis station wagon Qcommonly called a heap o' junk , disaster on wheels , a jallopy , flying nightmaref refugee from the scrap drive J, roaring along the highway. All occupants are bundled in as if they were on their way to the North Pole. The jallopy has no window panes and it frequently breaks down on its trips to and from Prep. The passengers have risked almost certain destruction by riding to school with George. Of the twenty-one boys in the Junior Class, the majority are day boys. Fifteen commute from nearby towns such as Parlin, South River, Perth Amboy, Metuchen, and Edgebrook, while others come from homes in New Brunswick or nearby Highland Park. Six of the boys are Trapsters. The junior Class contributed a number of football players to this year,s varsity squad, including Bill fLeftyj Ewing, Jack Christfield, George Nebel, Aubrey Greaves, Jerry O,Brien, and Iim Witte, Don Conhagen was also a star pigskin handler, but he left in the middle of the season to enter the Merchant Marine. In basketball the juniors were represented by the following players: Ewing, Witte, Levinston, Schneier, Gross, Livergood and Kouris. In baseball by Ewing, Witte, Livergood, Kouris and Christfield. Non athletic activities this year were the Glee Club and the public speaking course. The Glee Club, with its sharel of Juniors, gave some very excellent per- formances during the year, as it always does under the capable leadership of Mr. Grove. -- Noisy or quiet, new boys or old timers, boarders or day boys, the juniors formed a well-rounded class. Though a bit wild at times, they show promise of making a noteworthy Senior Class when Prep opens in September. Continued from page 19 WILLIAM IOHN GAMBACZ Perth Amboy, New Iersey Perth Amboy High School Bill came from Perth Amboy High to take a post-graduate course at Prep. He had not been with uswlong when he was inducted into the Armyl' Air Corps. Good luck to you, Bill! College Choice: Rutgers University Service Choice: Army Air Corps l 1v n ALBERT WILLIAM HERMANN New Brunswick, New Iersey Admiral Farragut Academy Football 45 Glee Club 4. Ab may be seen riding to school either in a Buick sedan or a large tractor-truck. A good athlete and likeable, Ab has made many friends during his short stay at Prep. College Choice: Undecided Service Choice: Maritime Service Page iwfniy-fre
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