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The faculty and students of Sayreville High School extend congratulations to the class of 1944, and the wish that you will be successful as a group and happy individually. Naturally all of you have set goals, present con- ditions may force many of you temporarily to post- pone attainment of these goals. In spite of this, al- ways keep uppermost in your mind that you owe it to yourselves to do your best in spite of adversities. Sailing may not always be smooth but the patience and determination to win will help to carry you through. Best wishes to you, the class of ’44. Sincerely, JOHN E. LYONS, Principal. MARION E. SAMSEL Secretary MARJORIE C. POPP Secretary
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A dministration Quo Vadis “WHITHER GOEST THOU?” Seniors: —is it toward a nobler career and a life of service to your fellow man? —is it toward heights of higher learning that you might be prepared to serve better in your God giiven place in life? —is it toward a better understanding of human rights that you might aid in bringing about “Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men?” —is it toward undefiled sources of character that al- ways aid in rendering one’s personal obligations in the spirit of JUSTICE? —if these be your objectives in life you will be travel- ing in the right direction. Then it will not be Quo Vadis; it will be Eureka, but remember—the way must be chosen by you and you alone. Sincerely your friend, JESSE SELOVER, Supervising Principal. Suppose in imagination we have gone to a distant country and are now thinking of home—Sayreville. What are we thinking most about? Naturally it is people back home, the people of Sayreville, for Sayre- ville is what people have made it. Sayreville is home because people have made it their home. Sayreville will be what her sons and daughters make it; what you make it—what kind of a person you are today and every day. Sayreville is a friendly community because the people living in Sayreville are friendly. It is a good place in which to grow up—a good place in which to live because people have willed it that way. Tomorrow you will be a clergyman, a teacher, a lawyer, a banker or connected with an industry and Sayreville will be in your hands. Will you be able to say that Sayreville is a little better place in which to live because you have lived in Sayreville? If you can answer truthfully in the affirmative, then you yourself will know the answer to ‘Quo Vadis.” J. R. GARDNER. Assistant Supervising Principal.
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Faculty MELVA BARLOW Home Economics MARY BOHM Mathematics 8 EMMA BUECHLER Mathematics CHRISTOPHER CORNELL Music
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