Rutgers Preparatory School - Ye Dial Yearbook (New Brunswick, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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hh-sv ,Im Coach Ilonsman received much strength for his successful football team from the junior class. NVhen the final decision of starting births was made, three of our boys were among the first eleven. All of two hundred pounds, Little joe januszewski was the sturdy centerg fleet-footed and talented Dick Cumer- lock, one of the hardest pluggers in school, held down the left half-back positiong and smiling john Carboski, class vice-president, was the regular right tackle. Dick Dunne, Mike jensen, jolm Allgair, and Harry Veros, who unfortunately broke his leg toward the end of the season, improved greatly this year. and they are strong candidates for our starting eleven next fall. As Christmas drew near, Mr. Housman, pushing in the ends of the worn out football, formed a spherical figure called a basketball and began to mold a team that was to become the best Prep has had for many years. Only one junior was good enough to make the squad, but he was the varsity high scorer. He was our elongated center jolmny Hines. The jay-Vees, on the other hand. had a nucleus of juniors. The team started off poorly but gradually gained momentum, and toward the end of the year, they passed the five hundred mark. junior participants were: jack Powers, the lngh scorer, Stuart jay, jim lufinger, Mike jensen and Bill Opdyke, both of whom improved vastly, Dave XVurtzel, Martin Birnbaum and Donald Aichroth. Ah yes. then there are those nostalgic memories. Led by a fugitive from Mr. Groves Glee Curb, after dinner entertainment was well provided for by our piano virtuoso, Chet Turdo, and his jazzed-up five, consisting of Iloehman, jay, Powers and isavanagh. Harold Lavoie and jay VVnlfson were our engineer experts. Une wonders how long it will take them to invent something to supplant the atom bomb. Thanks to Herb Beaujon who did a perfectly wonderful job on the murals for the football dance. Moffitt played the radio while Pope read maga- zines about ships. XValter Quinn had trouble with his roommate who was a fresh air fiend. jay's room grew more picturesque with each edition of Pin-Ups . Wikoff and XVolfe attended French class every day. Ron Epstein rode to school in his new Lincoln while Fox and Cassady aimlessly trudged forward. Lover .-Xl Dunne made love. Powerslg he faithfully read the Daily News every day and lamented the loss of Dixie NValker. Du Brow, our representative on the local newspaper, rep1'esented flncidentally, he did a fine jobj. Turdo and Aichroth were football cheerleaders: oh, if they were only girls. Girls, that's where we had better end. Thanks juniors for a wonderful yearl



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joe La-how proved himsell to he quite an artist, sketching the larmyard 3 scenes that covered the walls of the lrep Gym during the fall Foothall Dance. Stick to it, joeg Milt Canilf can't last torever. Charlie Gorman, while a con- scientious and hard-working student, was the perfect example of the 'ilighting Irishman in foothall, j.V. haskethall and hasehall. Another -Irishman was Tom Kerwin. the pride of Dnnellen. Tom, with his crew cnt and llashing grin, also played haskethall and proved a delit hall-handler. Bruce johnson had a terillic yen lor eating, and many's the time he came into class nihhling a sandwich while his classmates starved in silence. Neal Nlaelfarlan, frequently referred to as Mac, was an all-around good sport and well never forget the time that Mae contnsed the meaning of 'tangernie' and 'tainhorineu in Latin class. Georgie Pank was the comic element, the Milton Berlew of the Sophomore elass and was one of the most popular tellows in school. Mr. Martin qnaintly pnt it, 'George should he on the radio. lle is planning to study medicine in college. Kearney Knhlthau, With his cheerlnl grin, his sense of humor, and his nneanny knack for solving algehra problems, was a most sought after memher ol' the class. especially when algehra homework wasnit done. Lon Fedor and Phil Sarantos bummed around together, and were great eompetitorsg Lon played Varsity foothall and teamed with Phil on the j.V. hasket- hall lloor. johnny Nlislie. though on the quiet side, had a swell disposition and was one of the hest-liked me mhers ot the class. lneidentally, johnny likes hunting, lishing, in short, anything ont-of-doors. ll' yon ever need a good woodsman or guide, just give a yell for Wfes llansen. XVes fascinated the hoys with his tales ol' the woods. NVQ-re they all true, NVes? Gene liiotta, with his easy going manner and his friendly way of chatting, soon heeame a regular Prepsterf Gene plans to take up law in college, and here's hoping he comes through. jay Levinston was the type of fellow that, if you didn't know, yon didn't know anyhody. XVith his whimsical remarks jay kept the classes in good moods all the time. llc didn't do so hadly in his grades, either! AAI Pellicane, called utwo gun , though the reason is still something ol' a mystery, had a cheerful word for everyoneg manyis the time he cracked a corny joke. Since his Dad is a doctor. Tony was quite a whiz at hiology. That sums up the elass of '-18. their joys and their sorrows. XVe hope to see thein return next year to do an equally fine joh and, provided they pass, to heeoine lnniors.

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