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I MUM The general curriculum is offered chiefly to students who, when entering high school, are undecided about their future job or posi- tion. Pupils may transfer to other curricu- lums provided their marks are satisfactory. A student, who remains in this curri- culum, selects subjects which should pre- pare him for some special job upon gradua- ation. The student has a long list of electives from which he may prepare his yearly schedules. Mathematics and science may be chosen by a student who is considering col- lege. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts curriculum is strongly vocational. This course is for students who are interested in mechanical work. How- ever, certain academic subjects are required, namely: English, four years; United States History, two years; general science, one year; and physical education and health, four years. Wood shop, metal shop and drafting are the basic courses in this curriculum. Practical and applied mathematics have a part in the industrial arts program. The metal and wood shops are suffi- ciently equipped for instructional purposes. 28
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FWITH III 1ST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Vazquez, Francis Nugent, Eugene Sempkowski, Robert Rhatican, Walter Zamorski, Eugene Logan, Donald Karwatt, Thomas Covert, Alfred Bailey, Robert Evanovich, Stanley Bonczek. 2ND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Gutkowski (Coach), Joseph Rudy, Edwin Podbelski, David Ritter, James Halsey, Frank Kuc, Joseph Schmidt, Walter Kurczeski, John Lytkowski. Stanley Wojcik. Peter Tilquest, Vincent Abbatiello (Coach). 3RD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Sinuk. Edwin Johanson, Edward Mosakowski, Matthew Prusik, Robert Janicker. Albert Noble. Charles Kclakowski, Richard Ritter, Ronald Burkshot. Edward Przybylko. Dennis Connors, Alfred Dreager. The Sayreville High School Bombers marched to victory over eight opponents to complete one of the most successful seasons in the school's history. The 1949 Bombers, one of the State's football powers of 1949, have brought another championship to Sayre- ville High School as they finished an un- beaten, untied season. They opened their schedule with an im- pressive win over a fighting Lakewood outfit. The S.H.S. players pushed Lakewood over the gridiron from the opening whistle to the final gun. When the dust had risen the scoreboard showed a one-sided 32-0 victory for the Bombers. The next victim was an outplayed Me- tuchen eleven. Metuchen felt the sting of the speedy Sayreville backfield and the hard playing of the rugged line time and time again as the bombarding Bombers opened up in the second half which ended in a 25-0 rout. In a night game at Carteret, the Abbati- ellomen got their first real test. The Bomb- ers played hard, gruelling football to walk Bombers on the Gridiron away on the top side of a close 20-14 score. The quarterbacking of Denny Connors made itself evident as Connors led the Bombers to their third straight victory. Sayreville met a hard fighting shore eleven in Keyport. This game marked the fourth consecutive win for S.H.S. The big Bomber line was no match for Keyport as the Bombers sped for four touchdowns and a 32-0 win. A1 Draeger reached his peak as Sayre- ville played host to a Matawan aggregation. In this game, Draeger ran wild as he raced to five touchdowns. This pushed his total to 72
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