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CEORCE McCREA“ Mac”"He looks li
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RUTH KIDW ELL“ Kitty”“ Silenc
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ROBERT NEWHOUSE“ Bob”“ Young
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HILDAGARDE MAYNARD“ H ildy”“
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69ANDREW SALERNO"S al”“ Worry k
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71BEATRICE OWEN“ Bea”"One is go
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“ Stele”“ The strength of twe
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MARY E. RILEY‘ Hon”“ As merry
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JOHN W ANNAM ACHER“ Hacker’’
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JANE STEVENS“ Steve”“ She spe
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EVELYN WARD“ Eve”“ I can danc
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THE MIDSHIPMENW ilm a W ilbur, Jacq
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JUNIOROFFICERSLeonard Christensen,
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SO PfiO M O ReS
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THE STOWAWAYSLeft to right, top row
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SOPHOMOREOFFICERSBill Fleming, Boyd
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All through the three seasons of ou
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All of which provesthat it’s a vi
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Bill N ortonBill ProftH arry Shaich
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Danny Kram, Miriam TurtcltaubD ic k
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Georgia Limberopoulos, LillianLaffe
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Take one crew o fboys; mix in odds
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Jolliest .......................Gra
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Ray BatailleW arren HaggertyPhillip
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"N o th in g but the truth, student
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Left to right: D ickShaw, Sylvia Co
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Bob Anderson, known as unhandy A nd
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N o w , girls, don’t reach.There
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A n d there is nothing like the Spa
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A ll in a day’s w ork! Earlybirds
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Left to right: Ruth Richardson, Jea
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Honor RollThrough four long years,
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BOY’S SPORTS
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High. West Orange started their off
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The 1942 edition of the West Orange
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Jack Sexton, the man about whom the
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HERay GreeneBob HammarbergJack Kerr
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Brig ShotsCaptainsBob H ayward, How
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GIRL’S SPORTS
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LEGSSoccer players: Doris Allinger,
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''We shall sail securely, and safel
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JackWiegelDon TildenRobert TitchenR
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“Ham Ration”It would be nothing
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Left to right:M iriam TurteltaubMis
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Helen Clasen, Marguerite Maguire,W
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"Star Spangled Banner.'Front R ow .
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First a blast, then a blare,and a f
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Georgia LimberopoulosRobert DiecksR
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First row: GuentherHeine, Fred Pfle
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Left to right, first row: Lois Cond
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Best SpeakersHarry ShaichIrene Nort
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Water LoggedPresident, Brendon Byrn
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First tow: Rosalie Iovin, Gloria Pe
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ADVeRTlSlOG
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Compliments ofTHE FIRST NATIONAL BA
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In West Orange "Prow” CorsagesFre
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This is the 'w inning advertisement
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In OrangeA. M . Matthews 8C Co., In
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Established 1897In LivingstonIn Liv
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In Trenton, New JerseyRIDER COLLEGE
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