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AGNES PASHYTNUK 90 Washington Rd. Sayreville Glea Club, Home Economics Club (Vice-Presi- dent), Dancing, Dramatics Club, Art Club. A natural flair for nice clothes and the ability to make her own make Agnes one of the best dressed girls in the senior class. Popular music rates high with her, Billy Eckstine being her fav- orite singer. Ed, of course, Is her main interest. Good luck in the future! SENIOR CLASS SYLVIA PAFINTY 165 Oak St. South Amboy Commercialites, Dancinq Club, Office Practice (Vice-President), Echo-Lites, (Business Manager), Yearbook. Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes — they belong to our speedy little gal Boots, who manages to get things done in a hurry. Dancing, basketball games and chocolate sundaes top her list of favorites. Sylvia's desire is to become a private secretary. FRANK PODBELSKI 36 Quaid St. Sayreville Radio Club, Sports Club, Chess Club, J. V. Basket- ball, Yearbook. Farmer isn't at ease around girls but there are quite a few girls who admire him. In the future we see Frank at second base for the St. Louis Cards. Lots of luck to a swell guy. ELEANOR PAPROTA 47 Smith St. Sayreville Drum Majorette, Yearbook, Office Practice, Junior Class Treasurer, Biology Club, Social Leader, Vice- President Student Council. El can be particularly remembered as the inspiring majorette of the SHS band. Her friend- liness and many activities have won her the title of most popular senior girl. The Swami says Elea- nor's ambition to become a secretary will be rea- lized. 24
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1 ROSE O'CHAT Main St. Old Bridge Home Economics Club, Dramatics Club, Sub-Deb, Biology, Office Practice (Treasurer), Yearbook. Cute and petite, that's our Rosie. Her Just stepped out of fashion magazine appearance, certainly makes you look twice. She likes dreamy music, clothes, and that certain tall, blond-haired guy named Joe. The future sees Rosie as a sec- retary. OF 1951 JOHN MOSIMANN R. F. D. No. I South Amboy Rifle Club, Chess Club. Since joining us in the Junior year, Johnny has made many friends. The reason for this is his friendly smile and happy-go-lucky style. He likes bicycling, swimming, and sleeping. His future plans include a college education. Good luck, Johnny. ALBERT NOBLE 22 Henry St. Sayreville Basketball, Football, Senior Play, Student Council (President). Al loves to play football and basketball in school. But when Spring comes, you can always find him by the local trout stream. We'll always remember Al as Doctor Burton in the Senior Play. Al's future — a college education. Good luck Al. CAROL NELSON Ernston Rd. Old Bridge Sub-Deb Club, Basketball, Home Economics Club, Dancing Club, Office Practice, Yearbook. Carole is the gal with those, oh so pretty blond locks, and the peaches and cream com- plexion. She likes parties and that all round favor- ite, Jerry Lewis. Our crystal bal Isees Carole as a receptionist. Good luck!
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OF 1951 RAYMOND C. PRESNAL Roma St. Sayreville Photography Club, Biology Club, Freshman Class (Treasurer), Dramatic, Student Electrician. Ray is one of the most helpful boys in school. He continually insists that he doesn't like girls, but what about those frequent trips to New Brunswick, Ray? Lots of luck in your ambition to become a successful lawyer. «di I HAYDN RUPP 60 Dolan Street Sayreville Hot Rod Club, Band, Photography Club. Hear that hot rod roaring up the road? That must be Ruppy. Being a swell guy and' a good sport, Ruppy has made many new friends in high school. After graduation, Ruppy plans to become an auto mechanic. BETTY PRZYBYLKO 353 Main St. Sayreville Glee Club Home Economics Club (Treasurer), Dancing Club, Dramatics Club. Quiet, pretty, and fun to be with — that's Betty. Her interests, among other things, include sewing and listening to popular music, while her pet peeve in high school is giving speeches. Good luck Bett in anything you do. JOSEPH RUSZAJ 13 Krumb St. Parlin Woodshop Club, Hot Rod Club (President), Year- book, Senior Play. Joe can always be seen tinkering with some hot rod. Other interests are Rose, swimming, ice- skating and horse-back riding. The future sees Joe a famous stock car driver. Good luck to a swell guy and come back alive. 25
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