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BOARD OF EDUCATION JAMES CALLAHAN CHARLES LYNCH Each month, a group of nine citizens met in the Administration Building on Main Street. These nine men were the members of Sayreville's Board of Education. Under the direction of their president, they decided on the school problems. With an ever-growing community, the board faced the problem of over-crowded schools. De- spite the important issues that were before them, they always found it possible to provide high school students with a banquet for our athletes, band, twirlers, and cheerleaders; pro- fessional entertainment in our assembly programs and our Echo-Lites and Quovadis without the necessity of outside advertisements. They always stood behind our schools with the fundamental needs for our education. The Class of 1956 wished to express its thanks to the Board of Ed- ucation for its constant help in making our years at Sayreville High School Moments to Remem- ber. JOSEPH KEENAN WALTER ZAMORSKI GEORGE WIST WILLARD ZACH STANLEY NOWAK STEPHEN MALIK 6
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EDWIN J. BAUMANN J. HOWARD KOLB HAROLD BOEHM GOVERNING BODY Sayreville's Governing Council met monthly at the Borough Hall on Main Street. Here, our six councilmen and mayor strove to solve the many problems of borough gov- ernment. Each year during the Youth Week program, the council cooperated with the students to the fullest extent. Our daily living took on a greater feeling of safety when we knew that we had a reliable government behind us. To our governing council, the Class of 1956 wished to express its thanks and appreciation for the competent government and fine opportunities that were given to us. ANTHONY POPOWSKI Mayor RAYMOND PRESNAL ALFRED SCHUSSLER JOSEPH ZIEMBA 5
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To The Class of '56: Gentleness is welcome! This state- ment is repeated many times each day to millions of radio listeners. It is drama- tized and set to music for T.V. viewers. As a slogan, it is worthy of a higher application, a more significant urgency. It epitomizes a behavior pattern which, if widely adopted, would do much toward reducing the tensions of our world. Successful implimentation of such a concept of behavior rests with youth. May your lives abound with those suc- cesses for which you are willing to strive and may your strivings contain much of the quality of gentleness. RICHARD S. POLLACK Superintendent of Schools MRS. BETTY KROEGER Secretary MISS MARION SAMSEL Secretary I 7
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