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

 - Class of 1949

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THE CLASS OF FEN FORTY NINE! DOROTHY PRYSAK 9 William Street Sayreville Home Ec., Sreggites, Biology, Leaders, Office Practice, Yearbook. Dot thinks the best thing about school is the gym and the sports offered there. Her pet allergies are people who read over shoulders and girls with heavy make-up. Dot's ambition is to get married. Could that be why you're practicing cake baking? FLORENCE PRZYBYLKO 353 Main Street Sayreville J. B. T., Commercialites, Greggites, Biology, Leaders, Office Practice, Junior Musical, Yearbook. Daddy, take me to the fair! That's someone talk ing about that little blonde who as Baby Snooks ' stolo the show in our Junior Musical. A popular rendezvous with Flo is Al's and Fran’s. Along with her two pals, Irene and Lauro, she can be found there daily at 3:30 p. m. CONSTANCE RAYMOND 7 Summerfield Avenue Laurence Harbor Dramatics. This lass came to Sayreville from St. Mary's during her Senior year. Although Connie is one of the quietest members of the class, she is well liked by everyone. Ray has been trying to keep it a secret, but through the grapevine we hear she has an interest in paratroopers. Her goal is to be a receptionist. SHIRLEY RIETH 118 Hilltop Boulevard Cliffwood Beach Glee Club, Echo-Lites, Art, Dramatics, Junior Musical Fair, Yearbook. Keeping occupied at all times of the day presents no problem at all to Shirl. She's busy at something every minute. We ll always remember those times she missed the bus down there in Cliffwood, or did you miss it?!! That ship came in awful handy didn't it Shirl? 25

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THE CLASS Of NINETEEN f 0 R I V NINE DANIEL NOW1CKI 570 Ridgeway Avenue Melrose Library, Photography. Dan can usually be found reading a book (no spe- cial kind), for he thinks variety is the spice of life. May- be the fact that he's finishing the last paragraph is what makes him late for class meetings. To be an ar- cheologist is Daniel's ambition, but oh, the thought of all that study! However, we're sure Dan con overcome any obstacles. DOROTHY OSMANSKI Fourth Street Sayreville Sub-Deb, Greggites, Biology, Office Practice, Yearbook, Girl's Basketball. Dot is that industrious dark haired student in office practice. She's always busy. We can understand that, though, as she hopes to become a secretory. Dot's two main interests are in South River, dances and a certain somebody. Easy going Dot can take just about anything in her stride, so we know she will be a success. STELLA PAPROTA 42 Rose Avenue Sayreville Sub-Deb, Basketball, Biology, Greggites, Office Practice, Yearbook, Junior Fair. Stel always has a cheerful smile on her face, usually from one of Dot's jokes. As an ardent football and basketball fan, she can be heard cheering at every game. Pepper constantly says she dislikes boys, but what about South River, Stel? Good luck in your ambition to be a secretary. ROBERT PETERSON 26 Little Broadway Sayreville Cheff, Woodworking, Sports. Pete can be recognized by his long stride when walking down the hall. Hunting rates tops with Bob, and he always looks forward to a good season. Here is one of the few people who never have any trouble with home- work; he usually forgets it. He likes sports but thinks girls are a bother. 24



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DOROTHY ROGINSKI 22 Idlewild Avenue Sayreville Yearbook, Junior Musical Fair, Office Practice, Biology, Greggites. Inseparable! That's Dot and Stella. You'll always find these two together wherever they go, especially at the St. Mary's dances in South River. Dot is known for her gay personality that will eliminate any blue mood you may have. Smooth dressing plus nice personality yields the perfect secretary, Dot. FRANK ROJEWSKI 28 Boehmhurst Avenue Sayreville Frank is the quietest boy in the Senior Class. His likes, dislikes, and after-school ambitions are still a sec- ret to most of us. Anyway, quietness is a virtue. Frank and Stanley have been good friends during four years of high school. Frank has been an industrial arts student, so we believe he will enter industry upon graduation. Good luck, Frank. VIRGINIA SCHWARZENBERG 399 Washington Road Parlin Etiquette, Biology, Greggites, Office Practice, Yearbook. Quiet, reserved, and hard working, Ginny deserves those high marks she gets. Virginia likGs to express her opinions, and thus gets along well with all the teachers as well os her classmates. She can always be found near her constant companion, Doris. We know Gin will suc- ceed in whatever she undertakes. FRED SEMASKO 26 Smith Street Sayreville Cheff, Sports. Dribble! dribble! dribble! That's Freddie running down the court and making another two points. Next to basketball rank all other sports particularly baseball and swimming. As for dislikes . . . Fred claims he hasn't any, but from what we hear he isn't too keen about home- work and studying. After graduation Fritz plans on being gne of Uncle Sam's sailors. 26

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