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

 - Class of 1956

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47 David St. CLYDE BAKER Old Bridge Clyde's fancy pieces of art work could al- ways be seen displayed on the bulletin boards. He was an ardent fan for archery and football. Clyde's neat appearance and pleasant personality insured his future suc- cess. ROSE BALASKIEWICZ 31 Idlewild Ave. Sayreville Hang on to your hat—here comes Rosie— bubbling with mirth and chattering like a chipmunk. She kept the entire Senior class in stitches. Although full of pep, Rose was a conscientious student, as well as a very chic dresser. SHIRLEY BANASHEK 14 Pinetree Dr. Parlin Shiriey came to S. H. S. in her Sophomore year, but you would hardly know it. She was very quiet and would rather listen than talk. Shirl was pleasant to work or kid with. Shirley always had a smile for every- body. She took her school work to heart. BARBARA BEATTIE 60 Cleveland Ave. South Amboy Bobbi's sweet voice and gentle smile have won her a place in many hearts. She was really a gem as a friend, student and fellow classmate. She wanted to go to Teacher's college after graduation. How can she be anything but successful? 20

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JOSEPH ANTONE NANCY ALBRO 10 So. Edward St. Sayreville Friendly, sincere and brilliant are the three adjectives that best described Nancy. She was an ideal student and fellow classmate, but above all, a true friend. Nance was always seen helping out at the games, and her unselfishness won her many friends. Her grand outlook on life insured her future success. CARL APPLEGATE R. F. D. No. I Box 6 Old Bridge Carl was quite the fellow. There was never a frown on anyone's face when Carl was around, but rather, a roar of laughter. Hunting, fishing, basketball and baseball were his specialties. When asked about his future plans, Carl replied, A dairy farm, a good wife and children. 71 John St. Old Bridge Joe was a very quiet boy, never having much to say. One of his favorite pastimes was tinkering with radios. He always look- ed forward to hunting and fishing trips on week-ends. Undoubtedly, he has done well in his chosen field. FRANCES ATKINSON 48 Patten Dr. Sayreville Beautiful dimples and a complexion like peaches and cream best described our Fran. Her friendliness to all made her popular with both students and teachers. Fran's future looks bright as a very capable tele- phone operator. 19



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MARY BOCHENSKI 145 MacArthur Ave. Sayreville Mary was the girl with the crazy-mixed-up giggle. Once she get started, you couldn't stop her. She was always ready to listen to your troubles and try to cheer you up. Mary's pleasing personality helped her to make friends and to keep them. Her future looked bright to us. RAYMOND BENNINGTON 96 Roosevelt Ave. Laurence Harbor Everyone will remember Ray as a carefree and happy individual. His sense of humor made classroom studies fun. Girls and basketball rated high with him. We wished Ray the best in whatever he chose to do. i I.8. ROBERT BERRY 27 Pacific Blvd. Cliffwood Beach Bobby was one of the friendliest boys in the Senior class. He always helped anyone in distress. Bobby was interested in tele- vision both as a hobby and as a career. With his wonderful personality, we're sure he became successful. JOYCE BENVENUTO R. F. D. No. I Box 7 Old Bridge Joyce, a silent, sweet and sincere lass captured the hearts of all who knew her. Easy going ways made her well-liked during her high school career. We wished her lots of luck and success in the future.

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