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A Time To Deflect It was none other than Theognis who said, “Bright youth passes swiftly as a thought.” Chances are, Theognis never attended high school, so he pro- bably never realized how well his statement applies to the experience. Nevertheless, the thought fits ideally, as what we thought would be a lifetime in SWMHS seems to have passed faster than we could sound out Sayreville War Memorial High School. It seems only yesterday that we stumbled through the halls in our first attempts at locating the correct classrooms, and endured unending confusion over where we were headed with our classmates as well as our futures. Now, however, the prospects of college and careers loom over us though they were arriving tomorrow. Fortunately, high school has guided us along an intricate path into the future, opening new doors each mile, and ultimately leading to a promising light at the end of a long and winding tunnel. RIGHT: In an almost private moment. Regina Michalik and Lou Ford share their passage through the halls of Sayreville High. BELOW: Early morning light floods an unusually empty hallway as Jim Stavola begins his passage through another school year. 12 Introduction
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Metal working is a trade to be mastered. Ed Baszak is using the lathe to finish his project. Except when repairs are needed, a senior's best friend is his car. Larry Lazo makes some final adjustments on his Volkswagon. A technological advance notable in SWMHS is the popularity of light-refracting contact lenses. The task of inserting his contacts is a part of Brett Klaproth’s homeroom routine. Computers are pointing toward the future and this one is all for Sayreville War Memorial High School. Introduction 11
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ABOVE: It may not be a stairway to heaven, but at 2:30 it's the perfect escape. RIGHT: Even though the open door invites entry, students avoid the inevitable in their free time before the bell. BELOW: The daily parade of these yellow giants ends as students board their respective buses bound for home. Introduction 13
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