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WILLIAM BILL KUTSCHMAN Tea Ave. Laurence Harbor We were glad to welcome Bill to S. H. S., from Thomas Jefferson High, this year. His outstanding abilities in most subjects were noticed right away. Your classmates hope you enjoyed your year here and feel that you are one of us. May your future be as bright as your smile. STEVE LIPPY LIPKA 20 Eisenhower Drive Sayreville Lippy is one of the more quiet boys and sometimes very bashful. His swell guitar playing and personality has won him many friends. As we try to look in the future for Steve, we find him serving in the Air Corps. Best of luck to a swell guy. OTTO OSCAR LARSEN 36 Pomona Blvd., Clittwood Beach Otto is one of the shy Seniors, except when he is with the boys. Without Otto and partner George Went- zel, the films we see in as- sembly wouldn't be the same. We will probably see Otto as a television camera- man for N. B. C. Reels and reels of luck to you. JOSEPH JOE LIS 38 Quaid St. Sayreville Joe, who is one of the smallest Seniors and also one of the most bashful, will forever leave a happy impression with us. His antics on the Washington Trip kept us in stitches and his witty remarks helped too. With Joe's smile and happy- go-lucky way, we knew he'll be success- ful. 26
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JOAN NAKSY KORNACKI 6 Albeit St. Sayreville 25 Strawberry curls, green eyes, and a shy smile describe Naksy. Although, she is one of our quiet girls, she can be found at all sports events cheering for her fav- orites. She is one of the best dressed seniors in S. H. S. The future sees her as a hard working secretary. MARY ANN KOVACS 2 Washington Rd. South Amboy Mary Ann always has a ready smile for everyone. Her fine personality and good sense of humor has won her many friends. Her pastime is flag carrier in or- der to back her team on to victory. Other pastimes in- clude dancing and swim- ming. Lots of luck to a swell friend of everyone. JOAN JOANNE KURCZESKI 47 Charles St. Old Bridge Joanne, captain of the cheerleaders, makes an attractive picture directing her squad. With personality-plus, she has a helping hand for everyone, and her ability to work, made her the most popular girl in the senior class. With these qualities vi e are sure Joanne will have a success- ful future. MILDRED MIL KUERBLE Robinson Place Morgan Hear a giggle? That's our Mil. Blonde hair and personality plus makes her popular with the class. Swimming is one of Mil's favorite sports. She can al- ways be found cheering the Bombers on to victory. Mil's future plan is to become a nurse. We're sure she will succeed. ■■■
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JEAN LYTOWSKI 13 Martin St. Sayreville Do you have a fever? Want your tem- perature taken? Just ask Jeannie. Her pa- tients will really perk up in a hurry when she walks in! Besides being an efficient nurse's aid, Jeannie is an ardent sports fans and can be found in the stands boosting the morals of our boys. BARBARA BOBBI MAGYAR 28 Shadyside Ave. Laurence Harbol Bobbi is one of the more quiet and studious senior girls. But when it comes to sports, it is a different story. Bobbi can be seen at most of the games, especially bas- ketball, cheering the Bomb- ers on to victory. Lots of luck in your ambition to be a secretary. EDNA EDDIE MENZEL NANCY MARCINCZYK 21 William St. Sayreville Nancy's blonde hair is the envy of all the girls. Maybe that is why she was chosen Snow Queen' at the Junior dance. Nan's outstanding characteristic is to talk faster than anyone in the Senior Class. With her pleasing personality it is no wonder Nancy has so many friends. fw- South Pine Ave. Morgan Edna is one of the girls that may be seen cracking jokes in the middle of a large group at lunch time or in class. One of her favorite pastimes is making her own clothes. Her dislikes are catty peo- ple and homework. We all wish you luck in whatever you choose. 27
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