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Table of Contents Introduction........................2 Curriculum.........................16 Seniors............................40 Underclass.........................92 Activities and Student Life.......100 Athletics.........................134 National Honor Society............178 Spring Musical....................180 Senior Directory..................182 Early picture of our municipal building (Courtesy lo eph 1 Kar« her) Wilson School, our first high school (Courtesy loseph T Kar her) Our present municipal building located on Main Street
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Prosperous Past, Productive Future The year 1976 is not only special because of our nation's bicentennial but Sayreville's centennial as well. Known as Roundabouts for the turns of the Raritan River, Sayreville originally belonged to South Amboy. Differences between the settlers along the Raritan and the South Amboyans became so great, that Roundabouts” broke away. In 1876 the Township of Sayreville was incorporated. It received its name from lames Sayre, owner of the prosperous Sayre and Fisher Brick Company. The following years showed industrial growth and in 1920 Sayreville became a borough. Our industries serve not only the borough but the county, state, and nation as well. This reliance on industry is displayed in the borough seal Home of Nationally Known Industries and has helped Sayreville to evolve from a settlement of 3,000 to a bustling community of 32,500. With the rapid growth in popula- tion, the school system needed expansion. In 1939 we built the first high school in the form of an addi- tion to the Wilson School. There were also four grammar schools in 1939. The population of the high school in 1950, grades 9-12, num- bered 315 with a senior class of 61. In 1962, we built a new high school to handle the growing number of stu- dents — 1,054 with a senior class of 152. We have been moving on and today there are 8 grammar schools, a junior high school built in 1968, and the senior high school with grades 10,11, and 12. The high school enroll- ment is 1700 with a graduating class of 545. 3
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