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mums WALTER OBAL 222 Main Street SayreviJle Band. Radio Club. Photography Club. Echo-Lites Photographer, Junior Play. Hold it. Snap. Got it. Don't be alarmed! It's only Walter, one of our Echo-Lites photographers. If Wal- ter isn't out snapping someone's picture, then he's down at the corner of Wash- ington and Main tinkering on a radio. Happy picture-taking in the future. ANDREW PIATEK First Street SayrevilLe Basketball, Baseball. Andy and fast talking go together. His quick mind and tongue have helped us out of many a tight spot. Andy, always happy, will be remembered for his many arguments in English classes. We'll probably see Andy in the U. S. Navy, next year. ALAN PARR 199 Washington Road Sayreville Band, Junior Musical, Boys' Glee Club, Student Council (Treasurer). We'll always remember A1 for his classy trumpet playing in the band. His retorts in study halls have kept all our teachers' eyes and ears open. We predict A1 will become a musician or a comedian, but whatever it is, good luck. JOHN PIETRUSKI 13 Henry Street Parlin Senior Class (President), Sophomore Class (President), Freshman Class (Vice- President), Basketball. Baseball, Year- book (Sports Editor), Student Council, Air Navigation, Aviation. Jack was gifted with an over abundant share of brains and good looks. Besides being a wiz at the books, Piet can also be seen on the court, on the diamond, and on the dance floor. For the future, Jack has college aspirations. IRENE PASHYTNUK 90 Washington Road Sayreville Photography (Secretary and Treasurer), Art Club (Secretary and Treasurer), Sophomore Class (Treasurer). Dancing Club, Echo-Lites, Basketball. Student Council, Yearbook (Co-Editor), Junior Musical. Grade-A-marks and personality go together as far as Irene is concerned. She has no definite plans for the fu- ture, but we are confident that she will be a success in whatever she pursues. IRENE PLEWA 64 Smullen Street Sayreville Glee Club. Sub-Deb (Treasurer), Greg- gittes. Biology. Office Practice, Student Council (Secretary), Junior Musical, Yearbook (Business Staff). What! You made that dress your- self? Yes. That's our seamstress! Is ability to snip here and stitch there has listed her among our best-dressed. Her nimble fingers have also helped her in school, where she is an excellent typist.
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SHEILA MUIR 12 Grand Sireet South Amboy Library Club, Office Practice. Sheila, who comes from Keyport, is very quiet, but her pretty features and brown hair speak for themselves. She says she doesn't care for dancing. Ah! but the story changes when it zomes to drive-in movies and Tiding around in a Ford, doesn't it, Sheila? JAMES NEWTON 49 Dane Street Sayreviile Band, Dramatic Club, Journalism (Vice- President), Echo-Lites, Junior Musical, Greggittes, Biology Club, Student Coun- cil, Office Practice Club, Executive Committee, Yearbook (Editorial Staff). Jim is the class clown! His antics have the teachers as well as students rolling in the aisles! We won't quickly forget his hilarious role as a caterer in Sailor Maids. Remember S.H.S. after graduation days, Jim. HP III-ill DOROTHY NEBUS 576 Main Street Sayreviile Library, Dramatic, Sub-Deb, Biology, Greggittes, Junior Musical, Junior Class (President), Student Council, Glee Club, Senior Class (Treasurer), Office Prac- tice, Yearbook (Art). Dot, who has a real lalen! for drawing, plans to become a commer- cial artist. She has shown us her skill by making posters and decorations for all oui dances. With this proof, we’ie sure success is hers! ALFRED NOWAK 37 Rose Avenue Sayreviile Photography Club, Biology Club, Radio Club. When A1 transferred to the college prep course a couple of years ago, no one expected anything out of the ordi- nary. But A1 showed us all. He has become an outstanding student. So long for now, to a fine friend. ANDREW NELSON Ernston Road Ernst on Football, Baseball, Sports Club, Hunting and Fishing, Radio. Andy is very quiet. If he didn't answer Present in the morninq we wouldn't know he was in school. Skippy doesn't believe in hurrying. He likes to choose his own rate of speed. Every year Andy enjoys a good hunting season. FRANCIS NUGENT Ernston Road Old Bridge Student Council, Football, Hunting and Fishing Club, Junior Musical. Was it a bird? Was it a plane? No, it was just Nugent on his motor- cycle. The only time Pigmy likes school is when there isn’t any. We wonder if he and Walter Obal are run- ning a race to see who can stay shorter the longer. 7
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of imm ERNEST PRUSAKOWSKI 201 Oak Street Sayreville Radio, Hunting and Fishing, Air Navi- gation. Ernest? . . . Absent. Sick? . . . Hookey. Ernie is lucky! He doesn't have to worry about school. He just doesn't bother coming. For the present, Ernie, we nominate you as our No. 1 Hookey Player. By the way, why do you seem to be so interested in Me- tu hen High? RICHARD RITTER 49 Madison Street Sayreville Football, Hunting and Fishing Club. Dick joined us at S.H.S. at the be- ginning of our Sophomore Year. Since then Dick has made many friends with his fine personality and excellent work on the gridiron. Dick's ability to tell a tall story has endeared him to all of us. MATTHEW PRUSIK 8 Smith Street Sayerville Student Council (President), Football, Hunting and Fishing, Junior Musical. Whenever there is decorating or work to be done, you can always count on Matty. We'll never forget his fine performance as the Captain in the junior Musical. Matty, a very de- pendable and studious lad, can be seen in the football lineup every year. SYLVIA RONDESKO 581 Main Street Sayreville Glee Club, Sub-Deb, Biology, Greg- gittes. Office Practice. Our crystal ball sees Winnie, an- other quiet but nevertheless popular senior, jotting down shorthand notes for a handsome boss. Winnie, who is al- ways band-box neat with never a hair out of place, has a natural taste for good clothes—a definite asset. EDWARD PRZYBYLKO 60 Smith Street Sayreville Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hunting and Fishing Club. Byiko's work on the gridiron and diamond is a pleasure to behold. His playing in the backfield and on the mound have helped S.H.S. to many hard-earned victories. Characteris'ic cf Ed is his never-say-die attitude. Good luck to a fine fellow. FLORENCE RYBICKI 610 Main Street Sayreville Cheerleader, Glee Club, Sub-Deb, Biol- ogy (Treasurer), Greggittes, Office Prac- tice, Varsity Basketball, Volleyball, Yearbook (Advertising Manager). Fight, Team, Fight! The only thing Flo will miss after graduation is cheer- leading. During this past summer, a sudden flare was witnessed for the state of Pennsylvania. Mmmm, we wonder why! Other interests include dancing and eating. 19
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