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SENIOR CLASS JOHN JOSEPH CANNON 137 McKinley Ave. Laurence Harbor Football, Baseball, Hot Rod Club, Yearbook Busi- ness Staff. Dark black hair and muscles identify John, the class wolf. Sayreville will miss his football abil- ity. Girls and hot rods top his interests while studies form his main dislike. His future is unde- cided but we might see him the heavyweight champion of 19??. RONALD BURKSHOT 9 Hensler La. Sayreville Football, Basketball, Dramatic Club, Yearbook Business Staff, Student Council, Woodshop, Senior Play. Burkey is one of the friendliest boys in the Senior Class. He is always willing to help anyone in distress. His interests are a certain Senior (girl), trucks, hunting and trapping (animals), skating and swimming. His pet peeve is women drivers. Luck and success to a future excavator. JUNE CHERRY Olde Spye Rd. Morgan Dramatics Club, Dancing Club, Office Practice, and Quovadis. Hot Rods, no matter what color they are and banana splits, they are June's specialties. Her cheery smile and pleasant Hi have won her many friends. June specially dislikes conceited people. Her goal is to become a wonderful wife for Amos. HORACE CLARK 12 Cheesequake Rd. Parlin Photography Club, Dramatic Club. If you don't see Sonny tinkering with some- thing on Mr. Shapiro's desk, you will probably see him ridinq in his 1934 Ford. Besides experi- menting, he likes to play basketball, swim and fish. His only dislike is something everybody loves — homework.
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OF 1951 ! HL ROBERT BULLA 16 Perrine Ave. South Amboy Art Club, Aviation Club, Radio Club. A deep masculine voice, black wavy hair and beautiful blue eyes. This describes Bob perfectly. Bob is interested in television both as a hobby and as a career. We may see Bob in the future im- proving black as well as color tv. Lots of luck. JOSEPH BRUNO 30 Embroidery St. Sayreville Baseball, Basketball, Student Council, Yearbook Business Staff, Senior Play. Bruno can well be classified as the boy who breaks girls' hearts. Who's your new in- terest, Joe? Joe also likes sports, trapping and hunting. He dislikes nagging teachers, and people who don't mind their own business. The Navy is Joe's career. Good Luck! V MARGARET BRUSH 428 Main St. Sayreville Leaders Club (President), Dancing, Art, Home Economics (President). Happy qo lucky Marge can always be found at the Red Mill enjoying a cholocate sundae. Since basketball tops her list of favorites, Marge is at all the games cheerinq the boys on to victory. Success to you in the future. HOPE BRIGHT 25 Henry St. Sayreville Sub-Deb Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club (Secre- tary), Office Practice, Quovadis. When ever you hear a cute giggle or see a sudden red face you can bet its Hope. All kidding aside, Hope, everyone really thinks you're a swell girl and so does someone named Charlie. Success to you in your career as a secretary.
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OF 1951 WANDA H. R. DROGON Main St. Old Bridge Sub-Deb Club, Dramatics Club, Office Practice, Vice-President Junior Class, Student Council, Senior Class Secretary, Yearbook. The friendliest senior girl with the best per- sonality is our commercial student Wandz. She likes dreamy music, football and especially green Fords. The future sees Wandz as a top notch book- keeper. Lots of luck to a swell friend of everyone. PATRICIA DIESTEL 21 Cheesequake Ave. Parlin Journalism Club, Echo Lites, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Band, Glee Club, Yearbook (Co- Editor), Student Council Secretary, Senior Play. Pat is one of the most active girls in the Sen- ior class. If she's not doing something for the student Council, she's busy writing for the year book. It's beyond us how she can do so much and still find time to go riding in a certain green Kaiser. GEORGE EVIGAN 42 Kearney Rd. South Amboy Art Club, Radio Club, Business Staff of Yearbook, Nature Club, Huntinq and Fishing Club, Music. The first thing that catches your eye when you see George is his neatly combed red hair and pleasing smile. These aspects express the true Irish in Red. His interests center around the rugged outdoors — huntinq, fishinq, and trappinq. Lots of luck, Red. MARGALO DEL PERCIO Rose s Corner Sayreville Art Club, Journalism Club, Echo Lites, Yearbook, Flagbearer, Bomberettes, Leaders Club. Bang! They're off! There go the stock cars at Ruppert Stadium and Number 37 is coming in first. Just ask Margie why? Sports rate number one with her, especially basketball. Her swell personality and witty sense of humor have won her many friends.
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