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Page 10 text:
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The years inarch on in stately, ever hastening procession and, in passing, leave a little wisdom in your cup of life. The brew thus made, we call experience; that, which we selectively distill from it highlights our personality. Our integral “self” is the sum total of the highlights and shadows we thus acquire and, once acquired, cannot change. Our success is measured by the brightness and beauty of the image we project and, with the help of God and His gift of reason, we con- trol this image. God speed you and help you, Class of ’64, that you may select the elements of your image with wisdom and courage for there is no second chance—you pass this way but once. DR. RICHARD S. POLLACK Superintendent
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Seated: Mr. Horvath, Mr. Unkel, Mr. Stanik, and Mr. Litz. Standing: Mr. Dolan, Mr. DiPoala, Mr. Tibbett, Mr. Usczak, Mr. Rauth, and Mr. Fleming. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD OF EDUCATION STAFF Seated: Mrs. Hager and Mr. Fleming. Standing: Miss Dzielak, Miss Pytel, Mr. Smith, Chief Clerk, and Miss Hudak. The Board of Education, composed of nine elected officials, serves the community in many ways. In their management of Sayreville’s School System, these men continually try to keep up with today’s rapidly changing world and strive to help Sayreville’s educational system to grow and to prosper. However, they are not only concerned with the teachers and administration of the various schools in the system, but they are heedful of all the segments of school life, from extra-cur- ricular activities to the supervision of the school cafeteria. Throughout the school year the Board of Education is a vital component of each of our schools. The staff of Quo Vadis ’64, together with the entire graduating class, wishes to thank these men for their untiring efforts in the betterment of Sayreville’s School System. 5
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Diplomas in hand, your forward steps take you slowly through the portals of Sayreville War Memorial High School. What now? That is yet to be seen—! As the winds, your many paths differ, some to lead toward the goal of fame and success, while others find temporary posts along the way. Only you, the bearers of the torch, can do your years of preparation justice. May I extend my best wishes to the Class of 1964 for continued success and good fortune. MR. HENRY COUNSMAN Principal
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