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I Storr RANK J. BURDAK .gton Rd. Parlin Vhat should a man do but be an athlete?” ;, the center of the football excelled in SHS baseball as well, underfill sense of humor won him tie, “Most Popular.” Frank's fu- vas undecided. PAUL C. BUYOFSKI 519 Main St. Sayreville ‘7 music be the food of love, play on” Paul was tall, dark, and handsome, and a member of the class whose out- standing quality was his talent for play- ing the trumpet. His sunny disposition that made him many friends, could also keep them forever at his side. JOHN “ABE” CALLAHAN 100 Washington Rd. Sayreville “The smiling Irishman.” “Abe” was one of the most all-round athletes SHS ever produced. Although basketball was his best sport, he played baseball and football with almost equal ability. A popular student, his future might well include playing for one of the leading colleges. 20
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ROBERT S. BERRY 27 Pacific Blvd. Cliffwood Beach “Quiet but dependable.” Bob was one of the quiet boys of our senior class. With Bob, manners and good looks went hand in band. His witty remarks in the classroom bright- ened many a lesson, and won him bar- rels of friends. Fate was always kind to him. ... we dared not go home that day. WALTER M. BOYLER 13 Roma St. Sayreville “He would rather dance than eat.” Walt was one of the most cheerful and gay members of the class. If any of you fellows are poor dancers, you should have seen Walt, for he had a pair of the liveliest feet that ever graced the dance floor. 19
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DONALD H. CAMPBELL R.F.D. No. 1 Old Bridge “The life of Riley is the life for me.” Don, our naval minded athlete, was a familiar figure in both sports and music. As we looked into our crystal hall, we saw Don at the Navy Base at Washington, D.C., and we called “Ahoy there mate!” LORRAINE IRENE CHMIEL 13 Hensler’s Lane Sayreville “Pink with perfection” What a beautiful complexion our gal Lorraine had—the picture of health. She was really a gem as a friend, stu- dent, and fellow' classmate. She hoped to be a secretary after graduation. How' could she possibly be anything but successful? GEORGE “CHAST” CH 35 Pershing Ave. “They arc only truly ± who are truly good. There was not enough spa of “Chast.” Although gifted wr intelligence, and an outstanc sonality, we found no conceit We know as a doctor he foun success and happiness.
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