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HENRY ALBERT 21 1 Washington Road Sayreville Class Treasurer (Freshman), Vice-President (Sophomors), Science (Secretary), Radio (President), Air Navigation (Treasurer), Football, Student Council, Yearbook, Senior Play. Hank has the radio bug. He lives and talks radio and electronics. He plans to study electronics engineering in college. In his spare time Bud pounds out his own arrangements of boogie-woogie on the keyboard. LA VERNE ANDERSON 1 13 Tyler Street South Amboy Sub-deb, Home Economics, Yearbook, Comnjercial. Ice cream and Lon McAllister are among Power's favorites.. La Verne spends much of her time with Phyllis at local roller skating rinks. Stuck-up people are on her black list. La Verne's cheerful disposition will win her many friends and help her reach her goal— to be a secretary. ARTHUR BAILEY 133 Main Street Sayreville Football, Basketball, Student Council, Junior Class (Presi- dent). Want a prescription filled? Well here's the druggist of tomorrow. Oscar plans to go to a pharmacy school. He is'a top-notch football and basketball player. Outside of the fair sex, his main interests are sports and chem istry. We wish him loads of luck in the future. ROBERT BEAUREGARD 434 Main Street Sayreville Band. Bob is star trumpet player with the Blue Boys. March music is No. 1 on his list of favorites, with base- ball taking second place. Bobby likes to smile and does his best to make everyone happy with his amusing re- marks. His ambition is to be the band leader of a famous orchestra. 13
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OUR CLASS OFFICERS OUR CLASS OFFICERS Donald Sica .........................President Richard Servis .................Vice-President Theresa Strek .......................Secretary Ann Soberanski ......................Treasurer FELLOW CLASSMATES, The time is near when we shall bid adieu to Sayreville High School. Too soon our four short years are over. We must now face a world that, three years after World War II ended, is still unsettled and torn by strife. We, the citizens of tomorrow, must endeavor to do our part toward the promotion of world peace and understanding among men, regardless of race or religion. The world looks to us as a means of aid. New blood is necessary to any organiza- tion. Policies must be changed or develop- ment will be mired in bigotry and hatred. We are the new blood. From our midst will come the planners and leaders of tomorrow's world. By sincere effort in our chosen fields of in- dustry or education, we can justify the faith placed in us. To walk blindly into the world is foolish; therefore, decide and plan extensively for the field you wish to enter, so that you can readily answer when the realistic world asks, 'Whither goest thou? Sincerely, DONALD SICA 12
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FRANK BIELAK MacArthur Avenue Sayreville Science, Photography, Radio. Someday in the future you may see in the daily press a headline proclaiming, Rookie Bielak Wins Game. Don't be surprised to learn it's no one but Frank of Sayreville High. He's an avid Yankee fan who accepts nothing short of perfection from his favorite team. We're rooting for you, Frank. JOAN BOEHM 150 Washington Road Sayreville Basketball, Home Economics, Etiquette, Yearbook, Lead- ers, Office Practice, Girls' A.A. Give Joannie a pencil, a piece of paper, and you'll soon find her designing new fashions. Taking long walks is her favorite pastime. Joannie's pep and ability in gymnastics surprise even the gym teacher. Her future plans point toward art school. Success to you! VINCENT BONNANO 16 Embroidery Street Sayreville Science, Band. Hear that trumpet? No, it's not Harry James; it's only Vince practicing again. His sweet toodling has pepped up many assembly programs. He and Waxie can often be heard discussing the latest music news. After graduation Vince plans to enter a school of music. We wish him luck as a trumpet player in a name band. ELEANOR BONUS 97 MacArthur Avenue Sayreville Library, Dramatic, Commercial, Yearbook. Bunny wants to be a secretary and will be an effi- cient one, we know. Her future employer will be able to trust her with the secret of the atom bomb, so reticent is she. The confidential secretary, we feel sure. We nominate Eleanor as the most quiet girl in the senior class. 14
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