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RAYMOND SWEENEY Ray ’ Band: 2. 3. 4: Dramatic: 2, 5, 4; Minstrel; Mat Club During Iris spare lime Ray can be found diligently fixing (?) one ol tlu- repair jobs at Albert s. I le is one fellow who is not happy unless be has a wrench in his hand. RUTH THOMAS Dancing: 2. 3. Why do so many Seniors prefer the society of Sophomores? Rutli should be able to answer that. She merits attention lor being able to slip through crowded senior halls unobserved lor so long. HENRY TWARDOS .Srufr Introducing Suit nother Senior with a good sense of humor who hr liexes in working onlv when its ab- solutely necessary. lie hails from I .never Savrevilb and frequently eujovs many difficulties in making SMS by R:':0. CHARLES WADi: “CW Drnmniit : 2. Newspaper: 2. 3. 4; Glee (dub: I: Student Council: 2. 3, i. 0:13. I rig class choruses. Good morning. ( barlie! One tiling is that lie s never more than two hours late. Only time he puts it in high — for an argument. And hoy! does he roll. ELAINE SWITZER Su’ilz” Librarian: I. 4; Minstrel: 3: Dra- matic: 2. 3, 4; Glee Club: 3. 4; Cheerleaders: 2. 3. 4. Absentee list—one name longer. Maybe it was those ski trips. Switz s graceful cheerleading will he missed at S.H.S. HENRIETTA TISCHLER ’’ fenny Dancing: 2. 3. Mat: 2; Minstrel: 2. 5. 1 lie last, but bv far not the least, member ol the famed Parlinites. A giggler if ever there was one. Kee p rm «inilin . Henny. ANN I’.NKEL Secretary. Student ( ouncil: 2; Pres- ident, Commercial: 2: Secretary. Junior Class; Minstrel: 2. 3 A member of the glamorous S.H.S. Rochelles. She sings, she dances, she s very attrac tive, she s personality personified. We nomi- nate Ann the typical high school Senior. GEORGE W KRDEN Dorl Basketball: 3; Baseball: 3; loot- ball: I: Science: Vicc-Piesident, Senior C lass. Dort is a typical sportsman. He has also turned out to be quite a Indies' man. but at present Lis in- terests run in one (banned. G R A D GATE S
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JOHN SARNIAK Band: 2. 3, 4. ” I hat’s what I said. protests lohn. Ur is forever being misunder- stood about something — especially in class. A musician who really toots a mean polka in I lie band. John s favorite work is electricity. n ( i 11 s( h varzf bi:rg “Ceo ’ Band: 2, 5. 4. What do you like best ? Chewing gum. bicycles, c larinets, and most of all. talking. She's tinv with beauti- ful wavy hair and the nicest giggle. swell companion toe». DOROTHY STF.EIJl Dot Bridge': 3. I I liqur-tte: 2: Debat- ing: 2 Dot holds the singular honor of being the first Senior to display an engagement ring I ler vocational rlmic e has been made, S« bool friends? Switzer and Chapman. sophii: scene m ir.cKi “Such' Mat Club: 2: I wirier: 2, , I; Dancing: 2, 5. I he drum major that dors su h a fine job leading our band and strutting down the- field. Her inter- ests are restricted to things com- mercial and all) Ictic. BFRNARD SCHI.OTTITLD Beanie Beanie has made a head start on a career—lies been successfully combining school and work during his Senior Year, hverybody knows f»°d likes Beanie—lie gets our vote all the time. JOHN SKORKA Science: 1: Mechanical Drawing: 3. lall. quiet, unassuming. but with plenty to offer. Sciences, and especi- ally chemistry, have been John s absorbing interests ever since we ve known him. lb does very well in creative w riting. I he unusual com- bination—writer and scientist LAURA STM MAS f K “Laurie ('•lee ( Iiib: 2. 3; Dramatics: 2. 1. I. Danc ing: 2: Minstrel: . News- paper: 3. 4; Bowling: 4. Definitely the domestic type! Laurie can whip up a chocolate cake iri nothing Hal. t l«-r personality is th I : l that makes Sayreville proud of her. FDNA SUMASKY (dee Club: 2: Commercial: 3. Edna has never increased noise in the corridors in the whole three years ol SI IS. She d rather listen than speak on any occasion. ish we could be like you. F.dna. you re lots wiser than we arc. F 4 2 () 1 9
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() F 1 9 4 o THOMAS WISNIEWSKI “7 uma Baseball 4. 4: Basketball; 5. 4: Football: V 4. I URtH s scoring on flic gridiron gave liirn All-County fame. I couldn’t Imve done anything with- out the rest of the team. —That is the real I uma whom every one l.i Qtl SI I I I A WKODARC7YK (flee ( luh: 2. Minstrel: T; ( om- mcrtial V Stella insists that every question mnrli she meet , he contorted into a period. She and Edna are very good friends, and Stella's lave of convcr snlion is a perfer t halanco for I .dna S silence FLORENCE WISH BA “Flo Cheerleading: 5. 4; Student Coun- cil; Secretary. Senior Class. One would never suppose that the Mo of cheerleading fame and the Flo of the classroom was the same person. Which Flo is inter- ested in what carper? DOROTHY NEK Do t Dramatics 2. Secretary. 5; Min strel: 2. 3; (. heerleading: 4; Commercial An all-season, all-star student. As well as holding her place on the Honor Roll, she helps hold down the floor with her checrleading. CIIARI I S INK Cfiarlit Mecl lartiial 1 ) rawing B »nd: 2. 3. 4. 7 tarlre is tli - guy xv ho puts the jump in the Band s recti section Ihs abilities «re not confined to musii i'. howr or 1 land 1 tim a draft- ing set and a drawing board nnd he s quite content. ADELINE ZWOI I NSKI Commercial: 2. i. 4: Dancing: 2 : dec I luh: I, V . Minstrel: 2. T: Cheerleading: A 4. Adeline s i hi appearance and many hanges of costume are re- sponsible lor the envious glances ol the Senior girls—and the admir- ing glances of the other half of the class. KIWI III MAYI.R opper Hop came to us late this year. I hs interests are singing (e erv one heard 11 ii ii in the Minstrel and raved), howling (thafs why lie s so husy some nights—setting up pins at the 'l ). and romancing (tlmts where he is the other nights).
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