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

 - Class of 1956

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TERRENCE BRAIN 8 Becker Dr. Parlin Terry came to Sayreville High during his Sophomore year. He always had a good word for everyone. Much of his time was spent working with photographs. Because iiis spirit and will power were always there, we are sure he has succeeded. BEATRICE BEUERLE 240 Third St. Morgan Bea could always be found with Joyce. She was an attractive brunette with a sweet smile and a quiet manner. Two of her main assets were her pleasing personality and cheery disposition. Everyone wished Bea- trice the best of everything. CATHERINE BUCKLEY 689 Grove Ave. Laurence Harbor Cathy v as a real swell person to know and had a great sense of humor. She was always smiling and had a warm welcome for all of her friends. With her friendliness, we all knew that she would always get along well. We all wished her luck. ROBERT BURKESON 54 MacArthur Ave. Sayreville Bobby was always noticed walking through the halls of S.H.S. because of his out- standing height. His pleasant smile and fine personality counterbalanced his quiet man- ner. Hunting ranked first among his hob- bies. The future saw Bob sailing the high seas. 22

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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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VINCENT CHITREN SI MacArthur Ave. Sayreville Vince was one of the outstanding students of our class. Although he was intelligent, he did not have a trace of conceit. His easy going ways and willingness to help others won him many friends. With qualities as these, how can he be anything else but a success? RICHARD CLUNE 226 Tyler St. Morgan Whenever you heard a hearty laugh and saw a crowd of boys and girls, you were sure to find our Dick. He always had a cheery grin and a witty remark to liven up any dull day. We all wished Richie all the luck possible in the future. JOANNE CERTO 3407 Washington Rd. South Amboy Who was that pretty, dark-eyed Senior with the sunny disposition? You guessed it; it was our Joanne. An outstanding student, Jo was both dependable and efficient. Jo had a sympathetic nature and was always willing to lend a helping hand. JOSEPH CHUDKOWSKI 588 Main St. Sayreville Joe was a fellow who always had some- thing to say or do. He proved to be a constant torment to his teachers with his hilarious antics. As did many of the Senior boys, Joe loved sports. A look in the crystal ball shows Joe has succeeded. 23

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