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THE CLASS HE NINETEEN FDHTY SEVEN EDWIN ALBIN 24 WILLIAM STREET SAYREVILLE Bambino Science, Photography, Chess, Football, Baseball (Mana- ger), Basketball (Manager) Sports and photography, not to mention girls, com- pose Bambino's main interests. The Senior Play cost will always remember him for his antics at rehearsal. His two chief aims in life are to invest in a business of his own and to purchase a 1948 blue convertible. GLORIA ANDERSON 66 MAIN STREET SAYREVILLE Glo Language, Air Navigation, Glee I'm hungry. That’s Gloria, always ready to eat, but still she keeps slim. Her favorite pastimes are writing poetry and eating. She has a deep interest in a certain person, yet she says her future is undecided. Time will tell, Gloria. • ■ ; JOAN ANDERSON 149 MAIN STREET SAYREVILLE Library, Glee, Sub Deb, Student Council, Echo-Lites (As- sistant Circulation Manager, Business Manager), Year- book Do you still recall your initiation into the Freshman Class? Next to roller skating, Joan likes assemblies, bas- ketball, and Sammy Kaye’s orchestra. Crowded lockers and long speeches annoy her. Joan's keen interest in her work will undoubtedly help her become a clever office worker. JOSEPH APPLEGATE 347 MAIN STREET SAYREVILLE Joe Science, Echo-Lites, Language, Dramatic, Basketball, Yearbook, Student Council (Treasurer) Remember the Echo-Lites trips to N.Y.U. and Highland Park? These will remain two of Joe's favorite high school memories. He loves a good time and this usually includes a few girls. Stuck up females rate nil with him. A hard worker, Joe hopes to get ahead in the future. 14
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4 7 PRESIDENT HAROLD BARTZ President February 19, 1947 DEAR CLASSMATES, Ours is the privilege of graduating at a time when the prospects for a lasting world peace are greater than ever in the history of mankind. It will be our responsibility to contribute to this peace by working to the best of our ability in our chosen fields and by obtaining the maximum amount of education possible; for by preparing ourselves fully, we can best contribute our part, no matter how small, to world understanding. The study habits we have formed in high school, the attitudes we have developed, the clear thinking, and clean sportsmanship we have faith- fully tried to follow are not to be forgotten. These are the qualities we will attempt to develop further in order to make ourselves true citizens of the world. 13 Sincerely, HAROLD BARTZ
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BETTY LOU ASH 19 MAPLE STREET PARLIN Bette-' Science, Language, Yearbook, Cheerleaders, Glee, Li- brary, Newspaper Bette is petite and pretty. Her peppy cheerieading has he'ped lead the team to many a victory. She can always be found where Kitch is; they're like peaches and cream. Bette likes boys who realize that girls are just os intelligent as boys are. Her aim is college. ANN BALLO 18 KEARNEY AVENUE MELROSE Math, Home Economics, Sub Deb, Dramatic Gee, I'm hungry. When are we going to eat?' That's Ann. always hungry. Eating is Ann's secret to her wonderful disposition. She likes people who have a sense of humor, but hos a definite aversion for shorthand and transcription. To be happy is her only ambition. NORMAN BAILEY 77 SMULLEN STREET SAYREVILLE Deeker Student Council, General Science, Air Navigation Strike! and there's Deeker ready to roh anothe1 bowling boll down the alley. Though its his favorite sport, he still has time to go hunting, preferably for rab- bits. Like most everyone, he wil remember with pleasure the 1946 undefeated football season. HAROLD BARTZ 17 LAUREL STREET SOUTH AMBOY Latin (President), Student Council, Senior Play, Photogra- phy, Biology, Baseball, Senior Class (President) Classes are dull without Harold, for some of his original answers are quite amazing to his teachers. As leading man in the senior play he also kept rehearsals lively w.ith his antics and clever adlibbing. Harold enjoys all sports, particularly baseball and hunting. He hopes to enter college. THE CLASS DF IV I IV E T E E IV FDHTY SEVEN 15
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