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. . . their nimble fingers amazed us. Sa7teV TE H, „ I,cart •W1 dO-’Sf 8 ' eatEep dtessei S Viveoe atltacuve ' o{ but»® ioo. one s A n aany ii»e se ssr°oin duft cU disc«f GEORGE “PICKLES” GORKA 176 Pulaski Ave. Sayreville “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Peppy, witty, and just plain funny, were the words that added up to the fellow that has kept us laughing con- stantly—no one, but “Pickles” himself. None of us ever forgot his personality and neat appearance. CAROL ANN HARRILL 521 Main St. Sayreville “A friend to all, and everyone her friend.” Did you ever want to meet a perfect lady? Then Carol was your girl. One of the most active in school activities, Carol beat the rhythm for our team at football games. Her grand outlook on life forever shone.
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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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I MARY “PEPPER” HAUSSERMANN 30 Church St. Sayreville “What care I what lies ahead? One phrase describing Mary was “quick as a flash.” Always seen at all the football and basketball games, Mary had a great talent for singing and for playing the drums in the S.H.S. band at all the school activities. RICHARD “K’CID” HOWER 143 Main St. Sayreville 66When you9re tall, there9s more of you to like.99 To know Dick was to like him. We’ve all enjoyed watching Dick display his talents both in football and basketball. His pleasant smile, his neat clothes and gentlemanly manners are sure to have brought him much success. . . . we cheered our football heroes to victory. aU lab, '»■ i‘k, renjoyed X Ph'»s t. er h gh 27
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