Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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EDWARD CLARK Click” Band: 2, 5, -4: Dramatics: 2. 3. 4; Minstrel: 2. 3; Student Council; Bowling; Newspaper 1 lie first Lass of the 'Locker Room Clioir —(or is it short stop') Click is one of the more musical Roomers, being quite hep on the trumpet. ANN COTTRELL Glee Cluh: 2; Dancing: 2. 3 Brushes, lubes of paint, canvas- an artist’s studio—the perfect setting for Ann. the artist. Silks, satins, models: a dross shop—the perfect setting for Ann. the modiste. EDWINA DERENT FJi Dancing; Commercial Cluh- 2. 3; Newspaper: 2. Minstrel. 3; Secre- tary» Bowling Windy days only serve to lengthen the time Ldj spends on her hair, resulting in the neatest mil Lire in the school. Latest undertak ing—driving NICK DiBIASI FoothalL 3. 1; Baseball: 3. 4 Nick has achieved the goal of every baseball pitcher—“a no-hit game. Incidentally, his pitching ability isn t confined to the diamond, either RUTH CORDLS Pepper Dramatics: 1. 3. 1: Science: I. 2. Glee Old 1. 2: C ormnercial C luh: 3. 4. Minstrel: 2; Lil rary. C hatter. I hatter. Chatter Pep- per and A etta are comparing notes on last night s events. I hey can’t wail to see Henny and Fein to give them the latest. MARIE CREAMER Commere ial Cluh: 2. 3. 4; Danc- ing: Bridge; Newspaper. Marie s ambition, efficiency, calm- ness. ability, and poise make her our hoiee ns n perfect secretary She likes a good time too and fro qiientlv is overheard discussing with I-n ern mysterious engagements CECELIA DETMER Gnl Bridge 3, 4. Darning; Commercial ( luh: 2, 3; Dramatics: 2. 3. t lavorite pastime? Movies. She has purchased rights to one special seat in the C olony balcony, Ccnl holds the title of the only straw h'-rrv blonde in the senior class I JAMES DOLAN Jim I'ootbnll: 3. I; Bowling: 4. Jim never sends me any pretty flowers —the theme song of many senior girls All brrnuse Jim smiled Mystery enshrouds bis name for the (|iiestion still remains unanswered. W here was Jim last nightV GRAD U A T E S

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I AI R ANDERSON Commercial ( Ini) 2. 1: Dom- ing; Bridge. I here was ri little tjirl, and aIic had little curl —Multiply by -0 and the ch-srriplion lit' I »i i-m. Lie ern is one? ol those fortunate i»r»I« who never lock- dote»—your for- mula? im Bin k Julie Bridge: 1. Kusliirig lo sc bool, running up stairs, dashing here and tlu.ro to make certain '.boll bo on time She (lor«n t take up mu» h «pare and niciu'» faster (ban anyone» els» ‘’Ju- lie is our luturo secretary. WILLIAM BAILLY names Football: . I: Dramatics: 4: Science: ; Baseball: : Newspa- per: 1; Bowling: 4. 1 brougbout football season. Barnes could be seen battling away lor a tackle 'lot. Comedian. Alibi- Iko, luturo heavyweight of tbe world. LOUS BLASZKA ’ Louie Basketball. 2. i. Captain, 4: Base- ball: 2. J. 4: Minstrel. os sir. bis bobby is shop”! 1 earing up the boards in Industrial Arts may explain Louie- ' prowess on the- basketball floorboards. wALII R BOM S I I is stoical fare nexer b»-tra s him I b- (night be ibinkmg about Ills studies—or tin- night before Bonus is one o| tbe few seniors who does not believe- in unnecessary talking. MAKGARE! W NAUGH ”Pe,r Dramatics: 2, 1; ( ommercial Club; 2. 4: Minstrel: Dancing: Glee Club: Secretary. Student Council. Basblul I rosb, little' beard of Soph, popular lunior. and dignified Senior. Leg s slimness is tbe envy ol the buxom lassies. II SSL BYERS ’Jess Dancing 5; Bowling 4: Student Council: 4. Sailing. Sailing, Over tbe Bounding Main —here comes Jesse blown ashore at Seaside by a stiff breeze, less is apt to sail away with a drawing board and brushes—lo a certain somebody who s aw f ly nice. LI A A CHAPMAN Chip Glee ( lub: 1. 2. A 4: Commercial Club President. 2. ; Bridge: Li- brary. I flunked that test! I know I did. Marks come out—C liapman s always on top. Staggering through an extra hea y schedule doesn't seem to bother C hip. SENIORS O F 9 4 2



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o f 9 2 BERNARD DOMINIK Ben’ Dramatics: 2. 3. 4; Newspaper: 2. 3; Dancing; I’holography: 3; Bowl- ing. Hey, Spilka! Snitz! (. oine ere! Il Dominik, one of ihe my liohhy is shop gang. Wilhout Ben s help oar pep bonfires could never have been seen in South Ri er. LOTTIE DROGAN 'Luck ' I ommercial C luh 2; Industrial Arts; Sec retarv. BuoL League. I hat something new has been id«led to a shorthand class when I ollie is there I ler keen sense of humor helps to brighten many a dull day. Ill N'RIKIT A I ARM R “Veltu ' Darning: 2. 3. twirling: 2. 3. I; Newspaper: 2; Dramatics- 3. Min- ■fare!: 3 Scene: Locker 241; lime: Any- time: ( haracters: Tetta and Richie: Plot: A battle. 3 etta is a good sport and everybody likes bcr. MAI RICK I ORGOTSON “Moe Dramatics: Newspaper; Science: Minstrel 2. Moe is ibe only fellow in school who can write a 300-word compo- sition on nothing. I le s a swell sport and takes a ribbing good-naturedly. FRANCIS DOMINIK “Frank Science: I. 3: Mechanical Draw- ing: 3. One of the most reserved Seniors in the class. Frank cloc-sn t believe in saying two words when one is sufficient. An excellent student and one who i n t afraid of work. DORIS IA 1C AN Photography; C ommercial rich. Calm disposition, soft low-pitched Noilc. very tiny—Doris. She s al- Wiivs found with either Germaine or Ruth husilv talking ul out ? ? Do es anyone know ? Gf RMAINK I I I I N’KR Moinu C ommercial Club: 3. Still waters—and stuff applies to Maina. An ardent football on ihusiast who never missed an S.II.S. game. She s blonde—decidedly—and one of the reasons for her loud cheering is a decided blonde also. MARIK GABRIEL Definitely the Latin type: black hair, flashing dark eyes, white skin. Much artistic ability in this lass— co-designer of the S.II.S. ring, chief artist in poster work, and a future beautician.

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