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. . . we were entertained each Friday at assembly. EILEEN E. DALY 14 Roosevelt Ave. Laurence Harbor “What charm thy kindness works. Said one classmate to another, “What a swell gal was Eileen.” Her auburn hair and freckles set off her shining personality and poise. An import from St. Mary’s High in her junior year, Eileen was accepted as a welcome fel- low classmate. RITA “REET” COTTRELL 39 Kearney Rd. South Amboy “A smile is the same in all languages. Merry eyes and a happy heart aptly described Rita. Her humor and cheery laugh must have been a great asset to her as a secretary. We all wished her lots of luck in the commercial field. ROBERT “BOB” DAVIS 208 Hillcrest Ave. Laurence Harbor “Handsome is as handsome does. You didn’t have to look far to find Bob—just look for a good-looking fel- low. He wasn’t crazy about school, and didn’t participate much in school af- fairs. He was well-liked for his witty gestures and humorous personality. JOANNA “JO” De FAZIO 22 Sixth St. Sayreville “Fnn, always in her heart. A dark haired, dark eyed import from Newark, New Jersey in our sophomore year, Jo added that extra touch of liveliness to our class. One of our best jitterbugs, Jo enjoyed dancing, singing, and, oh yes, chewing gum.
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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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ALFRED S. DELIKAT 34 Pulaski Ave. Parlin “It's fun to have fun. “Del” was the most carefree and good-natured fellow in the school. Never serious for a moment, he was always joking or inserting humor in whatever he did. Sakes, with his ready wit. “Del” surely must have succeeded. DORIS “DAR” DOCKIEWICZ 10 George St. Sayreville “She found no enemy. Blond, blue-eyed, and one of the slickest chicks of SHS. That described our “Dar.” Being a pejjpy, happy-go- lucky girl, Doris was not affected too much with homework. This typified our favorite, best all round girl, Doris. 23
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