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CECILIA CONKLIN 518 Prospect Ave. Laurence Harbor Quiet, mannerly and polite was our Cookie ; as sweet as her nickname implies. Her good sense of humor and consideration for all had won her many true friends. Success in the future was assured by her many assets. ROBERT DITTMAN 40 Bissett St. Sayreville Dit-Dot , as the boys called him, was so quiet that we hardly knew he was around. Bowling and hunting were his favorites. Bob's future was undecided but we wished him the best of luck in whatever he un- dertook. Happy-go-lucky — that's our Frank. His witty remarks kept us in stitches on our Washington trip. One of the nicer Senior boys, we knew his friendly disposition would carry him a long way in the future. JANE DEFORT 23 Heston Ave. South Amboy Janie, who was as cute as a button, al- ways had a bright and cheery Hi for everyone. Her charming personality and generous nature had won her many friends during her four years at Sayreville High- Her ambition to become a secretary surely has been realized. FRANK DEMETSKI 6 Conrad St. Sayreville 24
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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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ETHEL DOMOLKI 35 Dane St. Sayreville Ethel was one of the cutest and best dressed Seniors in S.H.S. Her sense of humor made her a friendly member of the Senior Class. She was always seen at all the games cheering our team to victory. Ethel's smile and good nature will help her succeed in whatever she attempts. LORRAINE GALLAS John Street Sayrevilh Honey was one of our most striking blondes. Her sunny disposition attracted everyone. She was never missing when if came time for making decorations or act- ing as chairlady on a committee. We hoped her future would bring her every- thing as sweet as honey. HELEN FRITZ 49 Hillside Ave. Sayreville Helen came to us at the beginning of her Sophomore year, and it was not long before she won herself many new friends. Her cheery disposition made her one of our most carefree girls. The future saw Helen attending nursing school where she has attained her life-long ambition. WILLIAM FULLER 334 Stevens Ave. Morgan Bill, one of the quieter boys in our class, was certainly far from shy. He contributed much to our morale with his quick sense of humor. We wished him all the luck in the world, and we knew happiness and success would always go hand-in-hand with him. 25
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