Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 28 of 92
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Page 28 text:

. . . “Let's go Bombers was heard by all. fit i . LEONARD THOMAS BZEBGOSKl .5 Conrad St. Sayreville “A man. Need we say more?” His teasing ways and impish smiles were Len’s greatest assets. His main interests were on the football field and on the basketball court. Everyone en- joyed his sense of humor and witty remarks. i JOAN DONOHUE Cliffwood Beach irit was undaunted.” full of pep, courtesy and always ready with a win- for everyone. Just these i describe our Barb—charm, id dignity. As a commercial » still see Barb doing secre- ROSE MARIE V. DZIUBAN R.F.D. No. 1, Washington Rd. South Amboy “SAe says what she thinks.” Rosie was the pretty, black-haired, green-eyed senior with the sunny dis- position. Her pleasing personality had gained her many friends and she will always be remembered for her teasing and tantalizing antics in a certain bi- ology class. DONALD W. ENGELHARDT 44 MacArthur Ave. Sayreville “He is all that makes the man.” “Don”, quiet and dignified, was well known for his ability to be a good friend. “Don”, a football player, best described as the handsome, strong, si- lent type was liked by all. He was successful due to his driving ambition. 24

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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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LEO “CLEM” FARLEY 422 Main St. Sayreville “A grin is the key to many a locked door. One of the better athletes and cuter fellows of the senior class, Leo’s won- derful personality and character won him many friends. Leo wanted to fur- ther his studying at college and we are sure he has succeeded. manner . finite, a grin, then a hurst of laughter—with her good humor and ready laughter Fern was sure to he a success in her chosen field. Her willing- ness to help won our swell little lady many friends. JOAN GALINSKI 38 William St. Sayreville “As nice as they come. Number please? Yes, you guessed it. That was our little telephone operator, Joannie. Our quiet little classmate had a very friendly personality and was always around whenever you needed cheering up. Here’s hoping all your numbers were little one’s, Joannie. gABei 4 Qndn°ta £nJ COfneTTm Kell Ethe] - ’ Chance.-r°m art B. ivnown done on the stage. She admiration for actin for her atld l kedm°te Play ''eat. 7 Rose was for her work eserved much .;g so fine in our efforts made it a real

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