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SENIOR CLASS JOHN SHEEHAN 12 Quaid St. Sayreville Football, Track, Yearbook (Business Staff). The sharpest dresser in the senior class, that's our happy-go-lucky Jack. His witty remarks from the back of the room have already rated him tops with his classmates, one person especially. Good luck to a swell guy. JOHN SEKMAN 40 Boehmhurst Ave. Sayreville Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Class President, Band, Echo-Lites, Student Council, Yearbook, Sen- ior Play, Art Club. John is one of the most popular boys in the class. Always available for classwork and a helping hand is John. He excelled as reporter and actor. Girls, swimming, dancing and sleep rate high with Yash. His future probably lies in Uncle Sam's Navy. JOHN SINGER 9 Idlewild Ave. Sayreville Library Club, Journalism Club, Biology, Dramatics Club, Echo-Lites, Yearbook, Senior Play. So you're at it again! That line reminds us of Si nger's part as the chaperoning brother in the Senior Play. Being one of the brightest boys in the class, he always manages to get good marks. To become a teacher is his greatest ambition. JOSEPH SCHMITT 210 Washington Rd. Sayreville Football, Baseball, Basketball, Student Council, Youth Week, Echo Lites, Track, Senior Class Presi- dent, Senior Play. Joe is one of the nicest all-around athletes of the senior class. His favorite team is, you guessed it, the Boston Red Sox. Untruthful girls and con- ceited boys are Joe's pet peeves. The future may see Joe catching for Boston. Lots of luck to a swell guy.
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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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OF 1951 JANET SNYDER 67 Hillside Ave. Sayreville Home Economics Club, Sub-Deb, Art Club, Lead- ers, Office Practice, Quovadis, Cheerleading, Junior Class Secretary. As a cheerleader, Jan helped boost the morals of our boys on to many a victory. Her favorite sports are football and basketball and she chooses swimming and dancing as her favorite pastimes. To become a secretary is her main goal. JOSEPH SYSLO 156 Main St. Sayreville Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Hot Rod Club. Joe's sharp wit has been the source of keep- ing us merry during our four years in high school. He can be found, wherever Clem is, since they are as inseparable as bread and butter. Another hot rod addict, Joe's future also lies in auto mechanics. JOAN STEPONIAK 54 Dolan St. Sayreville Journalism Club, Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Newspaper, Student Council, Senior Play, Year- book. Happy-go-lucky, that's Joannie, always there with a ready smile and helping hand. Her familiar saying, Why don't you stay at my house, will always be remembered. Steppy, our gym class fol- lies girl, someday hopes to become a regular lady driver. V FRANCES SZOT 35 Smith St. Sayreville Home Economics Club, Commercialites, Biology Club, Yearbook, Twirlers, Office Practice. Petite Francy's nimble fingers made her an expert with the baton and Captain of the Twirl- ers. She is also a flash on the typewriter and hopes to become a successful secretary. Her leisure time is spent swimming and dancing. 27
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