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MALCOLM CHECK “Peck” Science Club 1,2, Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4. “Peck’s Bad Boy!” Notice any con- nection? Yes, Peck has been the most mischievous person among the group. He has two interests: one is football, the other??? Dot’s right! Strictly a man’s man and opposed to all forms of obligation, there has been a queer change in his policy during his senior year. Cherchez la femme. ROBERT CHEVALIER “Bob” Dancing 1, Science 1. Where would our football team be without Bob and his air conditioned truck? ... In Sayreville most of the time! He is the answer to their trans- portation problem. Bob is slow but sure. When it comes to law, there is none smarter. He always has a smile and a hello for everyone. After school you can gen- erally find him chatting with the teachers. DONALD CZOK “Mike” Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Foot- ball Mgr. 3,4, Minstrel 2,3. When it comes to wolfing you can bet Mike takes second place to no- one— Why, one night he knocked on seven doors before he got a girl, but that doesn’t stop Mike. The flash—on the S.H.S. basketball five! The “Shop” boy transported the players to the games and then carried the water bucket at the game. What style! What Dexterity!
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RUFUS ANDERSON INEZ ASH “Rufe” Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1. Football takes precedence over all else in Rufe’s life. A leg operation kept our light, fast right end off the team for a few weeks but he was back long before having fully recovered. Have you heard that Rufe rushed the photographer to give Charlotte a picture before they broke up? «• “Inie” Art Club 1,2, Newspaper 2,3, Dancing Club 1, Minstrels 1,2,3, Glee Club 4, Commercial Club 1, Typing Club 2. Inez wins all honors for being the tiniest, most delicate girl in the senior class. The only thing noticeable about Inez in a crowd is the huge bows on her he d. Usually very exact in diction, there was a time when she slipped badly in front of a huge audience with “Two dojty pqiple boid-s” Remembef? if. J • r CATHERINE AUER “Puggy” V ' r Dancing Club 1,2, Bowling Club 2, Glee Club 1,2, Commercial Club 1,2,3, Student Council 1, Typing Club 2, Twirling Club 2,3,4, Minstrel 1,3. Charming, popular and very attrac- tive is Catherine. Her personality and cute smile have won her the rank of “Drum Majorette” of Sayreville High. The most unique thing about Kate is her sneeze—or is it cough—or what is it? Be careful—“The eyes of Texas are upon you”—OH- Henry!
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HOMER DILL “Boo-boo” Science Club 1, Dancing Club 1, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. Boo-boo began high school a timid freshman, but developed into official pin- up boy of S.H.S. in his senior year. Homer is a great hunter, but it seems he likes to hunt the halls better than the woods. Ambition—girls. Hobby— girls. Qhief occupation—girls. Best game foj hunting—girls. That’s Homer! y W r 4 MIRIAM EBERLE S' V “Ebb” Twirling Club 1,2,3,4, Dancing Club 1,2, Minstrel 3, Basketball 4, Bomber- ettes 3,4, Art Club 1. Not only is Miriam a very good athlete but she is also very active in other extra-curricular activities. Twir- ling, basketball, and newspaper are the main interests on her long list. Every- one admires her friendly, “down-to- earth” personality. One of Ebb’s dislikes is Mathematics. She is a bit bashful and modest but still in all, she is a good scout. In Miriam we have one of the stars of the girls’ baskeball team. LEONA DOMINIK “Lee” Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Minstrel, Dancing Club. “Lee” has a double love—sewing and books, preferably love stories. She takes her sewing seriously and has taken a course in dress-making. Leona also has singing ability and is a staunch sup- porter of the Glee Club. Thanks to ‘Lee” the students in Room 22 were always up-to-date on their cur- rent events.
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