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() f 4 i ROXANNF. Mf-NbTT Ro ' Secretary. Science I. Dramatics: 1. 3. President. 2. 4; Gloe Club: 5; Bridge 3. Newspaper: 3; Nice- President. Junior. [ reasurer. Senior Classes. Sayrevllle has a Dorothy Lamour when Rox loses her hair pins. She always enjoys a good argu- ment. and speech is her most power- erful weapon. KM 111 ANN MEIROSE Dramata I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: 2, 3 Newspaper 2. I Minttrel. 2. 3. Bowling Ruth Ann is color uinsistent— she like» red l»est and blushes Furiously to cany out the color scheme Very hemming f F RANK MKRSKI Minstrel: 2: Baseball: 3. 1 he other half ol the twins—and the quiet half at that F rank likes Shop and has majored Industrial Arts I Fe and Beanie often transport lumber rather leisurely to the SFiop —what s the hig hurry1 ? GIIJJERT MILLER “'Swede I noth.ill: 3, 1: Dramatics: 2. 3, 4; Newspaper: 3; Student Council: 4. Swede. I ar ari to SMS followers, was voted the most handsome in the (lass, football Ians still remember when Swede Mocked the kick that won the Passaic alley game. 1 ROBERT McVEAGH Joe Band: 2. 3. 4; Vice-President: 2: Class President: 3. 4: Bowling; D ancing. Scene: Auditorium: Time: As- sembly. loe rises—instead of words come inimitable smiles, accompanied by curious antics—bedlam follows. He combines oratory with mean lick» on the licorice tkk (clarinet to the iclceys). I LORI NCi; MLR SKI Flo ( umimTHiil 2. 3 . Newspaper: 2. Minstrel 2, 3. Student ( ouncil; 3. Did you know (h it I rank and I In are twins!' Flo heart is in sec- retarial work—or is it She’s also interested in the Navy, we hear. SI IIRLEY MERTEL MerC Dramatics: 2. 3. I. Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Minstrel: 2. 3. I he song bird 1 the Senior • lass. Mert was Featured in SI IS minstrels and concerts Spring en- sembles and new chapeaux are loshioned in class when the teacher looks the other wav. ( HARITS MOLTEG I:ilramural basketball. Mol teg does special duty at the corner ol Pulaski and Main. He s detailed to whistle at certain pass- ing cars. In his spare moments at school, he gets good marks.
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JOHN KOIARSKI Big John Basketball: 2. 5. I . I oolbedl: 2, 5. -I , Base I ) all: 2. 5. Soyreville s representative on the All-County I oolUill I cam. Johns a real all round athlete in loothall. basketball, and baseball Besides being 111 masculine type he is able to wield i brush in sonic marvelous art work. RAYMOND IASCO Ray” Baseball: 5: Bowling: I. Pet peeve: Making speeches. Ask Ray to do anything else and he s right on deck. Can he roll ern dawn the alleys ' l ook out lor your title, I aharo! I AM I IN’OSON I bin iilg 1.1 dee ( luh I . Minstrel I: Bowling; Girls' Basketball: I. lone lu or basketball. Playing a mean game hersell does not suffice. She is an interested spec lator at all ur games. | fir eyes follow the play of a certain blond forward l( )H KROI (d R Non Dramatics: 2. 5. t, Band: 2, 5. 1. Newspaper; Minstrel; Dancing: Cooking: Bowling. Hearing I betcha five bucks! in a class, you know that someone has said Non was wrong, lime was spent trying to get someone to call his bet. Watch out Non. some day you'll lose that five spot. IOHN I-A ARCZYK Newspaper. Baseball: V. Bowling. lobn likes to argue and it is often a job Io deleat bini in a verbal battle. I lie boy just won t be convinced—-from Missouri, may- be? lie and I less are the perfect pair |lobb ?—Bowling, of course! WILLIAM LOCKWOt D Bill” A day ol shop and (idling com- bined spe lls paradise 1« .- Bill I his tall lellow with dark curly hair look- lo t when lie is not behind a lathe or the wheel ol his lather's ho.it ROBI RT MmFARLAN “Mac' Basketball: 2. Base-ball: 5; Science; I not bull: 5. 1. Wlmt is your ambition. Mac i I ci simvei snow in the Sahara des- ert' — the typical Macf arlan nn- swer, Mac pushed his valuable 210- lb frame through all but one min- ute ol the entire loolh.ill season.' ROBf RT M LAI Til INN “Bulcfi President. Sophomore Class; Dra- matics; Newspaper: 2. 5; Minstrel 2. Y Bowling: -t. In case you re in douht. Butch is the killer who beats the skins in the hand Aside bom Robbies love «I- fairs. conies bis great passion lor bis 1050 Cord Supercharger. G R A D U A PI S
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u s GRAD A I ii rmCIA MYTN1CK “Fela ( hoerleading: 2. v I: Mai ( Ini». An executive ol Tisrlilrr ami Co. I liev work in harmony even to their giggles. It nil started when Fela he ramo a cheerleader and he was star quarterback on the football leant. ARTHl R NOW AK Barney Mat ( lub: Student ( mind 1: 2: Treasurer. Dramatics: i. 1; Me- chanical Drawing: I no thali: N 4. Whether ‘Barney is in sennli ol new elements or just delights in smelling up the lab. we II never know. His one ambition seems to he blowing up the them lab. IRENE P1ECH “Peaches ' Newspaper: Editor; Student Coun- cil: 2. president. 5. 4: Dramatics; Athletic ( ouncil: Secretary. 2. t; Glee ( lub; Bridge Whenever then is a job to be done you may be sure Peaches is doing it. Her contributions to SI IS are boundless. She inter- ested in music from opera to five. SHIRLEY QUA ID “Shirr ( heerleaders: 2. V 1; Dramatics. Glee ( lul ; Dancing; Mat Club: Minstrel. Interests: N'ick. Hobby: N i k. Studies: Nick. Squeezed in among her many activities are her singing and dancing. A song and dance from Shirl writes success on any minstrel. JOHN NIEWINSKI “Kid” Basketball: ; Intramural Basketball. Kid Are to all his friends. Everyone has seen Kid driving around Snyreville in a Packard, looking very prosperous. lohn is an Industrial Arts major. STANLEY PEKARSKI “Spilha Basketball- 2: Baseball: 2. %: Danc- ing; Dramatics; 2: Football: V East year the only time anyone questioned Spilka presence in school was when he was the ■re. What or who can he the reason for his attendance lately? ALFRED PRUSAKOWSKI “Archie” Basketball: 2. 5. 4; Baseball: 2. 1. Football: 4 A Meeting smile from Archie brings exclamations from all the girls, tearing up basketball courts, flashing by on a football field— these arc all the glimpses one gets of him. EDWARD RA1I.K “Rye Basketball: 2. 5. 1: Baseball: 2. V Football: 1: Student ('ouncil: ; President. Bowling: 4. ( lowning conies first lor Rye. i.e , alter the women. Ibis blond dynn mo turned out to be quite a handy m.in to have around in a Saturday afternoon pigskin session.
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