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EDWARD JURK1EW1CZ 230 Main Street Sayreville Band, Woodcraft. Ed has the reputation of being just about the quietest fellow in the senior class. Ed's fine sense of humor has been an asset to him through all his four years. Our best regards to you, Ed. LILA KETTNER 32 Pamona Boulevard Cliffwood Beach Dramatic Club. Lila, the latest addition to our class, joined us in our senior year. Although brand new, her likeable traits have won her many friends. Right now, Lila is a part-time sales clerk, but some- day she hopes to become a stenogra- pher. WALTER KOSMOSKI 261 Oak Street Melrose Art Club. Radio Club, Hunting and Fish- ing, Chef's Club. Every football, basketball, and baseball season will find Mickey in the stands trying to boost the morale cf the Sayreville team. Walter finds most of his happiness working in the wood- shop. His ambition in life is to be- come an expert carpenter. JANET LASKO 25 Foch Avenue Sayreville Band (Drum Captain), Dramatics, Year- book (Co-Editor). Echo-Lites, Leaders, Varsity Basketball, Glee Club, Junior Musical, Student Council (Vice-Presi- dent), Volleyball, Baseball. Jan, one of our prettiest girls, is just about the brightest, too. When we needed help, we just called on Jan. Her ambitious manner won her many friends. Best of luck to a swell girl. JOHN LYTKOWSKI 13 Martin Street Sayreville Football, Basketball Manager, Photog- raphy. Sluggo, our amiable, guard-playing football player, is just about the most cheerful fellow in the school. Sluggo has become an important part of our sports parade. His motto is keep 'em smiling. Take it easy, Sluggo. ROBERT MALISZEWSKI Ernston Road Old Bridge Radio, Student Council, Baseball, Hunt- ing and Fishing. Mai is one of the quietest and most likeable boys in the senior class. His shop work has been especially well done. Mai's take-it-easy attitude has been envied by those who don't have it. Best of luck to a swell fella. !5
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,1 V IJ11 s JOYCE GILPIN 28 Furman Avenue Sayreville Glee Club. Library. Biology. Greggittes (Treasurer). Junior Musical, Office Prac- tice, Yearbook (Business Staff). The future sees Joyce an interior decorator -no doubt remodeling Al's and Fran's. Her frequent visits have led us to believe it is her second home. Granting that their hamburgers are the last word in perfection, we're still won- dering—could there be another reason? SALLY HENRY 225 Morgan Avenue Morgan Glee Club, Dramatics, Sub-Deb (Vice- President). Echo-Lites (Editor). Student Council. Journalism. Home Ec Club. Junior Musical, Dancing, Yearbook (Edi- torial Staff). The first thing that catches our eye when we look at Sally is that flaming red hair. Sal, always ready to help a friend in need, has made plans for col- lege. We're all pulling for you, Sally. RICHARD HICKMAN 377 Main Street Sayreville Echo-Lites, Track, Radio Club, Journal- ism, Biology Club. Dick is one of our most popular and intelligent boys as his work on Echo-Lites shows. We have often won- dered what Dick's secret charm is. He has a way with girls that most fellows envy. Good luck, Dick. ROBERT JANICKER 224 Washington Road Sayreville Football, Track, Hunting Club. Red, our towering senior, has the distinction of being the tallest member of the senior class. His work on the gridiron and his friendly personality have won him many friends during his four years in Sayreville High. Red's future is undecided. JULIA JAWOROWSKI 336 Oak Street Melrose Glee Club, Commercialites. Greggittes (Secretary), Biology. Volleyball, Office Practice. Student Council, Yearbook (Business Staff). Julia is tall, graceful, poised, and just as sparkling as her name implies. She is exactly what model agencies are looking for. Maybe some day she will pose for a perfect secretary advertise- ment. Anyway, we're sure she will become one. EDWIN JOHANSEN Allgairs Hill Sayreville Football, Basketball. Ed is a quiet and shy lad, but does have a sense of humor which comes into evidence once in a while. Moose makes a fine guard on the basketball team and an excellent linesman on the grid’ron. Good luck to a great guy. 14
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m m ELEANOR MALKIEWICZ William Street Old Bridge Dramatic (Secretary), Sub-Deb, Twirling (Captain). As captcin of the twirlers, Eleanor made a very pretty picture leading her squad. Her main interest these days seems to be a certain person who works on a certain baker's truck. We wish loads of luck in the future to a very swell gal. LEON MILLS 103 Pacific Boulevard Cliffwood Beach Radio, Aviation Club. Leon is a very quiet lad but a pleasant fellow to have around. Al- though he joined us in our Junior Year, Leon has shown us that he is a good- natured fellow and a hard-working student. His future is still undecided. NORMA McLEAN Deerfield Road Parlin Art Club, Leaders Club, Varsity Basket- ball, Volleyball. Echo-Lites, Yearbook (Art), Dramatic Cub (Vice-President), Junior Musical. Norma's ability is not restricted to her studies. In sports she is capable. She is also a talented tumbler. Norma's talents and abilities will no doubt be an asset toward her succes after high school. PETER MORROW Main Street Old Bridge Journalism Club (President), Greggittes, Biology, Office Practice. When the Old Bridge bus is late, Pete rushes into Room 1 armed to the teeth with excuses! Although not on the team, he is an ardent S.H.S. fan, and is always willing to help when necessary. Upon graduation Pete plans to study languages in college. FLORENCE MESH 13 Walling Street Sayreville Band, Glee Club, Biology Club, Year- book (Business Staff). When we walk past the auditorium and hear the sharp tones of a clarinet, we can be sure it's Flo. Her clarinet and mental ability should carry her far. Good luck in whatever you undertake, Flo. EDWARD MOSAKOWSKI 11 Conrad Street Sayreville Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council. Hair of black, eyes of brown, but oh, did those six feet go to town on a basketball court! Moe wasn't only tal- ented on the court but also on the diamond and the gridiron. We are sure, that he will go far in whatever he attempts. 16
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