Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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I II F CLASS OF NIItTEEl FORTY I I I I ELAINE ALBERT Washington Road Sayreville Student Council, Library, Glee Club, Commercialites (President), Dramatics (Treasurer), Secretary Junior Class, Musical Fair, Yearbook, Sub-Deb, Drum Majorette. Lanie, our attractive drum majorette, can be heard every morning— You owe me money . Reason? She is class treasurer. Elaine and Marie are practically in- separable. Her ambition is undecided as yet, but time will tell. JOAN ANDERSON Vineyard Avenue Morgan Commercialites, (Vice-President), Twirling (Captain), Musical Fair, Yearbook, Glee Club. The big secret about Joanie is how she grew so fast between her Junior and Senior year. As Captain of the twirlers she made an attractive appearance wherever the twirlers performed. When asked about her future plans, Joanie told us thot she would like to continue her schooling. RICHARD BAILEY Journee Mill Road Sayreville Cheff, Sports, Air Navigation, Hunting and Fishing. Skippy has the distinction of being the youngest boy in the class. He has been dying for the past two years to do his interpretation of Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life before an audience. Dick likes to loaf, hunt, and set up pins. EDWARD BATKO 44 Smith Street Sayreville Football. Ripe, a good-notured Senior, dislikes nothing in particular. Football and the Detroit Tigers, however, top his lists of favorites. If by any chance you are looking for Eddie, try the Subway . Along with the rest of the Hungry-Hillers he spends most of his evenings there. Ripo's future . . . the navy! 13

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Senior ( (add O i icer5 ROBERT THOMPSON LAURA LYNCH President Vice-President MARIE HOLSWORTH ELAINE ALBERT Secretary Treasurer Dear Classmates, We are graduating at a time when the world is progressing more rapidly than ever before. As citizens of tomorrow we shall be faced with many difficult problems. If is by means of education which is so unlimitedly offered that we can pre pare ourselves to solve the problems we will encounter. We, the American youth of today, have excellent opportunities in education. Turning back the pages of history we see how people hungered for learning when schools in the United States were limited. Some of our greatest men went through many hardships to attend school. During cold, hard winters, Abraham Lin- coln, one of our greatest presidents, walked through many miles of dense wilderness to school. He was never satisfied with his education; he was always yearning for more. The title of our yearbook means, Whither goest thou? Not all of us know into what walk of life we are headed, but whatever it be, one thing is certain—edu- cation is needed by all. Our gratitude should be ever so high for all the opportuni- ties of education we have today. Our aim, therefore, is to further American educa- tion as much as possible. Sincerely, ROBERT THOMPSON 12



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THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY NINE MARIE BAUMANN 18 Quaid Street Sayreville Dramatics, Glee Club, Band, Junior Musical Fair, Biol- ogy, Greggites, Office Practice, Yearbook. Wont to buy some candy? . . . That's no other than Morie, our most loyal candy seller, selling class condy ot games and in school. Maybe that is what mokes her such a capable employee ot Bissett's Pharmacy. P. A. D. arguments are always looked forward to by her classmates. LEON BIELAK 259 MacArthur Avenue Sayreville Craft Club. Lee possesses a hidden sense of humor that only his closest friends share and enjoy. After school is over he can be seen making rounds delivering his papers. We hear you're a woman hater, Lee. Is that true, or are you afraid of them? Lots of luck to a great guy! RICHARD BISAHA 132 Washington Road Sayreville Football, Band, All State Chorus, Junior Musical Fair. Bisaha is the Don Juan of the Senior Class. He never fails to flash his Sunday smile for a pretty girl. Boom-Boom's knowledge and interpretation of chemistry hod Miss Hudak in stitches for three weeks. He plans to join the Marine Corps after graduation. FRANK BOCHENSKI 19 MacArthur Avenue Sayreville Craft, Baseball. Hoppy, fond of bowling and baseball, has the gift of gab that he applies very effectively to his version of double talk. Frank's good humor added much to the cheerfulness of classes and homeroom. His greatest gripe during the four years was a dislike for home- work and he tells us he has a future planned with a con- cern In Milltown. 14

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