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The Board of Education has the re- sponsibility of running the school sys- tem in Sayreville. They and the Su- perintendent of Schools are the over- seers of the educational program. The Board is made up of eight men and one woman who are elected to their office in February. These capable men and women pro- vide the funds for many of the schools activities. They provide allowances for class trips and busses for athletic activi- ties. The Board also furnishes assem- blies and at the end of each year an Annual Awards Banquet. These people work tirelessly and un- selfishly for the benefit of the students of Sayreville, and the fact that they are there when needed, is greatly appreci- ated. MR. ROBERT FLEMING Board Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION — SEATED: Mr. John Haag, Mr. Joseph Kupsch, Mrs. Elizabeth Marcinczyk, Mr. Daniel DiPoalo. STANDING: Mr. Kenneth Buchanan, Mr. Laurence Weston, Mr. Zoltan Zelenak, Mr. Cyril Rhatican, Mr. Andrew Piatek. 7
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BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. HENRY COUNSMAN Superintendent of Schools I MR. JAMES MORAN Assistant Superintendent
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ADMINISTRATION Two of man’s basic drives have been his desire to communicate with others and his need to leave some record of his having shared a part of the experi- ence of life. Man needed to express himself, and from the language we use as our medium of communication to the cave paintings found in such far distant sections as Altamira and Ajanta, we share in this universal ex- perience of expression. Expression, however, has two di- mensions and these bring with them two responsibilities. The primary di- mension pertains to our need to express ourselves: we must leave some imprint on the totality of the life experience. Equally important, though, is the sec- ond dimension — the need to under- stand the expressions of other men. Unless we can accord respect and un- derstanding to the living creativity of all men, we cannot expect others to tol- erate us. Leave imprints; be expressive always; but welcome diversity and tol- erate differences. DR. MARIE PARNELL Principal
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