Paramus High School - Delphian Yearbook (Paramus, NJ)
- Class of 1956
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YEARBOOK STAFF Editor ___-.-.... Carl Wittman Art and Make-Up .„. John Hatab, Barbara Marx, Lynne Rossetto, Joan Straka Business — Bernard Yaged, David Boses, Fred Cotterell, Perry Dabinett, Dwight Galda, Melvin Handelsman, Murray Rich Personalities . Gail Van Es, Madelyn Weinheimer, Ardis Zanker Class Will .Barbara Rath, Lucille Yokell Crystal Gazers ' Gazette ..-.. Arlene Donnelly Contributors — Barry Baggott, William Franke, Richard Huttner, Carol Maltagliati, Sharon Sparks, Margaret Vreeland 3 6 0 K GEORGE W. HODGINS DEDICATION We, the graduating class of 1956 , wish to dedicate our yearbook, Memos of Memorial , to Mr. George W. Hodgins, Superintendent of Schools, in honor of his twenty-fifth year of service to Paramus as an educator, in recognition of his leadership, and in appreciation of his friendship, understanding and constant guidance to us all. 2 FACULTY AND STAFF From left to right, seated: Mrs. Jeanne Frost, Mrs. Eileen Warren, Miss Dorothy Altman, Mrs. Mary Ouackenbush, Miss Phyllis Blatt, Miss Ellen Meyer, Mrs. Ruth Galvan. Standing: Mr Edward R.golo, Mr Alphonso Dc Filippo, Mr. Herbert Hocland, Mr. Raymond Dupre, Mr. Louis Lanzalotto, Mr. Joseph McDonough, Miss Ruby Bishar, Mr. William Dunn, Mrs. Helen Itkin, Miss Barbara Bass, Mrs. Jean Mory, Miss Joan Nowve, Miss Peggy Ladley, Mrs. Ada Weber, Miss Elizabeth Freeman, Mr. Frederick Rapp, Mrs. Ida Cleary. 3 v J . 7 GERALDINE ALBANESE Gerry” ROBERT BARON Bob Bob is friendly and nice to know. That is why he has no foe. Sprocketeers BONNIE BEDNARCIK Bonnie gets along with everyone she knows. Girls Glee Club Newspaper 4 DOLORES BAKER Oh, what a private secretary she ' ll make! Newspaper Junior Government—Secretary Dramatics Club—Vice President Safety Patrol—Secretary Cheerleader MARIANN AMELANG A natural blonde. Newspaper Paramus Post BERNICE BARNA “What pace her mouth ho lds! Stamp Club— ' ‘Secretary Red Croat Newspaper STANTON BAUER CARL BAYER His politeness will send him far. A sharp dresser. Photography Club MARY ELLEN BERELL Too easily opened are a woman’s cars. Girls Glee Club MICHAEL BERLAND Mike” Not difficult to please. Stamp Club Sprocketeers Band MARGARET BECKER Peggy” Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. Cheerleader Dramatics Club—President Newspaper MARION BERNSTEIN A dependable girl. F. T. A. Girls Glee Club T. A. B. — Manager MARK BERNSTEIN He will never part from his en¬ cyclopedias. Junior Government Science Club Newspaper RONALD BIBBO Ronnie” Can Ronnie flirt! ROY BINDER Everyone tnat knows Roy, Knows it |Wd to find a better boy. Library Council LISELOTTE BINSE Lilo Always glad to fool with the girls. F. T. A. Library Council PATRICIA BLACKBURN Pat A friendly well-liked person. Girls Glee Club CAROL ANN BLINN A quiet girl is better than a clown. Photography Club DAVID BOSES Dave If there’s a way to make money he’ll make it! Yearbook DAVID BRAHAM f, Dave Quiet and pleasant. Photography Club Red Cross EILEEN BRODY Dark are her eyes; darker her hair; She has no worry; she has no care. Girls Glee Club VALERIE BROWN Val Always glad, never sad. Newspaper Girls Glee Club HENRY BRUNS Henry can’t be beat. Band Safety Patrol RONALD BUDIN Ronnie Things are seldom what they seem. Stamp Club Newspaper 5 WALTER BURGIN Walt” There’s never time to halt, When you work th W lt LUCY CALABRESE Everybody knows when Lucy’s around. Dramatics Club AMANDA CALCATERRA Mandy” The peak of perfection. Safety Patrol Newspaper JOSEPHINE CASTLEGRANDE Jo” Little but good. Red Cross ARTHUR CORRIGAN Artie” He’s never too busy to fool with the girls. Science Club 6 DIANA CLEARY DAVID COLE A quick and neat worker. Newspaper Paramus Post Dramatics Safety Patrol Cheerleader—Co-Captain Dave” Small and smart. Science Club _ CAROLE CROPPER Twinkling eyes and a sparkling personality. Newspaper LAWRENCE CROUTHAMEL Larry” He could lick his height in wildcats. Safety Patrol Sprocketeers Newspaper JOHN CONSORTI A quieter boy can’t be found. Safety Patrol JOANNE CALIANESE Jo” Freindly, peppy and a lot of fun. Newspaper Junior Government Safety Paramus LUTHER CROUTHAMEL Lots ' A carrier of news and knowl¬ edge. Newspaper WILLIAM DE MOTT Billy” I love work. I could sit and watch it all day!” Dramatics BARBARA DELL ARMO A newcomer with a very polite manner. Girls Glee Club MES DEICHSEL WALTER DAB1NETT Perry” A bundle of dynamite. Junior Government Basketball Band Yearbook Things begin when you’re around, Jim. ARLEEN DEVUYST Sugar and spice and all things nice, such are young women made of. Junior Government Art Club Newspaper JANET DICKMANN Jan” Plenty of get up and go. Girls Glee Club ARLENE DONNELLY Cheerful, smart and full of fun, Arlene is liked by everyone. Yearbook Girls Glee Club Newspaper WARREN EARABINO That favorite subject, Myself. Photography Club Band Safety Patrol MARIE FALK She who hesitates is lost. Art Club GARY EDWARDS Kind, cooperative and cheerful. Photography Club EVELYN EVANS Good as gold; a good job she can always hold. JAMES FERREIRA Nickie” There’s a glint of mischief in his eye. Safety Patrol Chess Club Sprockctcers—President — Basketball Team ' ROBERT GOSMAN Gossie” Don’t fool around with people who make little noise. Art Club CARROLL GOULD Web” SUSAN GRABINA Sue” A good athlete and a lover of basketball. Junior Government Science Club Newspaper n l 11 t i Silence is golden. Newspaper JUDITH GRATCHIAN Judy” Judy is a tiny girl and doesn’t make a sound, But in her very quiet way, she always gets around. Girls Glee Club ROBERT GROSS Growth is an evidence of life. Chess Club MELVIN HANDELSMAN Small but oh! so talkative! Stamp Club Chess Club Yearbook Safety Patrol Sprocketeers SHARON HAFLER No legacy is so rich as honesty. Newspaper THEODORE GUTCHES Ted” How’s the weather up there? MABEL HANSEN A pretty and very quiet girl. Art Club Newspaper PATRICIA HARNACH Par She never saw a boy she didn’t like. Junior Government—Treasurer Safety Patrol DIANE HALLIDAY Where did you come from, baby dear? Red Cross Photography Club Safety THOMAS HEALY Tom” Time flies. 9 LORRAINE HELPAP Lorrf Littlcst but funniest. WILLIAM HENDERSON Billy” Not Will, not Willy, Not Bill, just Billy! Newspaper Boys Glee Club ROBERT HENSEL Bob” For him life holds no terror. Science Club WILLIAM h, HILLGARDNER Billy” A full time gag writer for Mil MERRILY HIMSEL Always happy, never sad. Stamp Club Red Cross RD HUTTNER DAVID JOHNSTON Richie” Dave” LOUIS HINES Louie” Louie is nice and Courtesy you will Photography Club RICHARD JONES Richie” Rough and ready Richard. Stamp Club Yearbook 10 Children should be seen and not heard. Photography Club Girls call me cute; for me they fall. I grab ’em short; I grab ’em tall. Newspaper Basketball Team JACQUELIN HERMAN Jackie” Jackie always has a friendly smile. Newspaper Dramatics Club BARBARA HOLT Bobby” Delightful, lovely and Barbara. Newspaper WILLIAM KANNEGIESER Billf Oh, Billy! Oh, Billy! Oh what a boy! Chess Club—Treasurer Sprocketeers DORIS KAPHERR D-O-R-I-S K-A-P-H-E-R-R spells S-U-C-C-E-S-S. Girls Glee Club F. T. A. Newspaper ELAINE KLOTKOWSKI A smile that can be seen a mile. JULIUS LATTANZI Why work? There’s always to¬ morrow. Photography Club DONALD KARASCHAK Don” Good things don’t always come in small packages. StamD Club BONNIE KAUTZ Is her love life jinxed? Photography Club TONI ANN KLEIN Toni” Witty? My, yes! Red Cross Girls Glee Club Dramatics Club MARTIN KOSCE Marty” He eats to live and lives to eat. Basketball Team Glee Club PHILIP KRUG A girl is better than a book. Library Council Science Club JOHN LANCASTER Lunk” Our walking encyclopedia. Red Cross Newspaper Stamp Club SUSAN LAZAR Kandie” If you knew pint-sized Susie! Girls Glee Club KAREN LEAVY A ruddy ripe cherry. Girls Glee Club THOMAS LEE Tommy” Interesting conversationalist. Safety Patrol Red Cross Junior Government 11 CAROL LICHTY A friend in need to do deed. F. T. A. GAIL LISCHKE good A boy is better than a book. Girls Glee Club Cheerleader BARBARA LISKE Training to be a baby sitter!!! Girls Glee Club Dramatics Club ELAINE MacTAGGART We are proud to have girls like Elaine in our school. Safety Partol ALFRED MAGUIRE Magoo” So round, so firm, so fully packed. Newspaper CAROL MAHER Watch those curves!! Safety Patrol Junior Government JOSEPH MANCUSO Joe A very good and hard worker. Safety Patrol Stamp Club CHRISTOPHER MARAIA Chris” You just can’t miss, If you’re with Chris! JO ANN MARINO Jo” What’s buzzin ' , Cousin?? Safety Patrol 12 ELLIOT LOKITZ Kindness goes a long way. Photography Club CAROLE MALTAGLIATI Carole has a nice personality and is well liked by everyone Yearbook Newspaper F. T. A. BARBARA Bobby” Quiet and sincere. F. T. A. Safety Patrol Junior Red Cross Girls Glee Club Yearbook MADELINE MARZELL Maddie” Gay and guiltless. Photography Club alice McLaughlin A nice person to know. Girls Glee Club ANITA McMANUS Parky” There’s no one sweeter than Anita. Newspaper Safety Patrol ANDREW MASCARI Andy” Always a friendly smile. Photography Club Boys Glee Club JAMES McCONAGHY Jim” Quiet but friendly Science Club Safety Patrol Thin man, thin!! Library Council Boys Glee Club MARY ANN MEINHARDT Mar” You can’t beat fun! Photography Club Newspaper Safety Patrol ROBERT Bob” Women are such expensive things! Art Club Newspaper Junior Government ARNOLD MERCER Arnold’s worth knowing. Science Club ARLENE MEYER Arlene is so wise and so young. Photography Club MALCOLM MEYER Mac” RICHARD MEYER Rich” Friends are found, not made, ifety Patrol Tumor Government 13 CATHERINE NESPOLI Quiet and studious. Library Council Art Club RICHARD MEZZATESTA Mezzy” Man! Pack those pizzas away!! Science Club Junior Government PAUL MINETTI The mad scientist. Stamp Club ELIZABETH NEBERLING prove jj eat friends. Cross F. T. A. CARL NEWMAN Wisdom and truth make a man. Sprocketcers Stamp Club Band RICHARD NOONBURG Ricky Looking for a woman??? Boys Glee Club ROBERT NORRING Bob” A chap that’s willing to help. Chess Club JERALD NUSSBERGER It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice. Sprocketeers—Vice President WILLIAM OLMESDAHL Will” So much do I like wandering, I never think to work. Stamp Club ANDREA PAVLICK Mary” As good as she can be. Photography Club Future Nurses Sprocketcers WaAL , „ 14 o JACK PENDARVIS In spite of everything, we wish you well. Stamp Club JOHN PESZKO U Johnny” A leader of girls, a follower of boys. Band Safety Patrol—Lieutenant Basketball Team Dramatics Club Junior Government LENORE PETOUVIS Cool and calm and collected, This girl has poise. Cheerleader Newspaper WENDY PEYMAN Wendy is cleancut, neat, charm¬ ing and sweet. Junior Government Dramatics Club HELEN PODMAY ERSKY A fine athlete. LOUIS POLICASTRI Lou” He who is satisfied has lost his ambition. Photography Club There’s bound to be fun when Joyce is around. Girls Glee Club EVANGELINE PRESUTTI Erie” Here is a nice girl, with hair that has a cute curl. PAULETTE PULVER Whatever she does is always done well. Dramatics Club Science Club ROY RAMBERGER Bud” For he’s a jolly good fellow! Dramatics Club Red Cross BARBARA RATH I am a woman, therefore, I may call to him, cry to him, and fly to him. Yearbook RICHARD REICHERT Richie” Work should never be allowed to interfere with pleasure. Basketball Team ROBERT RELLO Bob” This world is a difficult world, indeed. Science Club Photography Club DOROTHY REVICKI Dotty” Sporty and bright. 15 Win or sport. REVICKI always a good RICHARD RICCIARDI Learn while you’re young. Chess Club Boys Glee Club MURRAY RICH The boy with the talented tongue. Science Club Yearbook DONALD ROA Ronnie A nice, polite person. Richie There’s many a true word spo¬ ken. Sprockctecrs—Vice President Dramatics Club Safety Patrol PAUL RUSSELL Mischievous, but, how wc all do like him! Stamp Club VIRGINIA ROSS BEVERLY RUSSELL GORDON RUSSELL Terry Blondes may be dizzy, but it’s the men’s heads that turn. Art Club I’ll not listen to reason. Reason always means what someone else has to say. Stamp Club Basketball Team ANITA 3-D pinup girl. JOAN SAPOCHAK Quiet and dependable. Stamp Club—Secretary Ginny You’re never at a loss with Ginny Ross. DOUGLAS RYAN Tommy Live to learn; learn to live. Science Club 16 MICHELE SAVINO Mickey” Michel e is swell. F. T. A. ETHEL SCABAROZI Betty A wonderful artist. Art Club ERIC SCHOBEL What an editor of the lonely hearts column! Newspaper _ J . EDWARD SCHNEIDER Eddie” With the calm patience of the woods, I wait. Chess Club ROGER SCHWARZ He never does a foolish thing, But always does a wise one. GARY SCHUMACHER Gar Better late than never! Stamp Club Sprockctcers Library Council PATRICIA SCHUPAK Par She’s not difficult to please. Safety Patrol Art Club JOANNE SCHUHMACHER Shy but wonderful. Art Club KENNETH SIRI Ken” At times he’s a riot, but mostly he’s quiet. Stamp Club JOHN SELLEN Jackie His only fault is that he has no fault. Chess Club STANLEY SCHWE1GER Stan Words arc women; deeds are men.” BEVERLY SHELL Bev It’s not hard to be friendly with Bev. Art Club Newspaper—Sports Editor 17 Penny is very sweet; Always, clean, always neat. Newspaper Yearbook Safety Patrol Junior Government r m Truth is truth and love is love. Safety Patrol Cheerleader Newspaper Yearbook—Art Editor Love can never grow old. Photography Club Library Council If Marianne does it, it’s done well. Safety Patrol Newspaper ) KENNETH TASHJIAN Kenny” Chatterbox. SprocJ(eteers ARTHUR TURCO Art” Art is happy - go - lucky and merry. 18 BARTON TAYLOR Bart” MURIEL TRAMONTANO GAIL VAN ES Dimples” Easy to get along with. Safety Patrol Library Council Newspaper Bart Taylor will never be a failure. Photography Club MARIANNE VALLONE A girl that will succeed. Girls Glee Club Newspaper Dramatics Club Junior Government Her hair is blonde, her eyes are bright, When she’s around your cares arc light. Newspaper Safety Patrol Photography Club Yearbook Junior Government LYNN TRAPPE Her voice is soft and sweet, Her work is nice and neat. F. T. A. Red Cross Safety Patrol LORRAINE VAN GLAHN Rainie” Never a dull moment when Rainie ' s around. Red Cross MARGARET VREELAND Peggy” Dependable, sincere, and ener¬ getic. Yearbook GEORGE VLASITS Georgie 99 Work brings victory. Safety Patrol—Captain. Junior Government Science Club l Ki BaskctbaU Team Vy , CAROL WATSON Watty 9 Smile when you call me Watty! Photography Club—Secretary Newspaper ELIZABETH WEDEMEYER MADELYN WEINHEIMER DIANE WEBB If only the brain worked as fast as the tongue. Newspaper Betty Whatever she does is done well. Newspaper—Editor F. T. A. Safety Patrol Paramus Post Maggie 99 She isn’t tall, but even so. She’s full of fun, from head to toe. Newspaper Yearbook Paramus Post VERONICA WIGGINS Small and efficient Future Nurses Library Council F. T. A. JOHN WISSMER Johnny” Quiet in his own way. Stamp Club CAROLYN WITTE Witte 99 Peppy ’n sweet. Newspaper Photography Club F. T. A.- Cheerleader CLARE WEBB Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings. Newspaper Dramatics Club F. T. A. LINK WHITE I have done man ' brave things. Safety Patrol Boys Glee Club—President Science Club CARL WITTMAN Bright, studious lad. Junior Government Yearbook—Editor Band Safety Patrol 19 JOYCE WOODWARD Oh! for the love of a piece of chewing gum! Girls Glee Club CAROL WUSCHING There’s time for work, and there’s time for play. F. T. A. Safety Patrol BERNARD YAGED Bernie’ A good book is the best of friends. Newspaper Yearbook—Business Manager School Band ' MAN EDWARP Eddie” V To eat is human is divine. Photography Club JOAN ZACHARIAS JAMES YOUNG Okie” DIANA YOUNG LUCILLE YOKELL Studious but gay. Junior Government Yearbook Newspaper L ARDIS ZANKER Art” When she leaves our school, she will travel far; No doubt she’ll marry a movie star. Junior Government—President Yearbook Safety Patrol Cheerleader—Co-Captain Beat those drums, Okie”! Boys Glee Club—Secretary JUDITH ZAYAS Judy” A barrel of fun, when her work is done. F. T. A. A smile so gentle, eyes so blue, A wonderful friend, we’ve found in you. F. T. A. A nice all-around girl. Library Council—Secretary Newspaper ZIEGER Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. ELSAN ZIMMERLY Words must be spoken; So why not speak them? Dramatics Club Stamp Club Dramatics Girls Glee Club f S i Si CHARLES ZUROWSKI Charlie” Business before pleasure. Boys Glee Club ARTHUR ZWICKE Art” Trustworthy, helpful and loyal, CLASS WILL t 1 The parties of the first part to give, devise, and bequeath to the parties of the second part as follows: Joanne Calianese, her short hair style to Judy Pederson. Louis Hines, his Howdy Doody button to Roger Gunderson. John Wissmer, his ability to flunk tests and get into trouble to Emil Tabor. Mary Ellen Berell, her ability to give orders to Rose Axelrod. Valerie Brown, her personality to Joan Japowicz. Ardis Zanker, the Junior Government gavel to Helen Davidian. Nickie Ferreira, his one hand push-shot to Robert Barry. Sharon Hafler, her crowded lotker to Margaret Cropp. Anita Saitta, her flashing black eyes to Carol Stolte. Evelyn Evans, her presidency of the Library Council to Diane De Caro. Bonnie Bednarcik, her freckles to Donalee Deffenbach. Stan Schweiger, his sports editorial to Myron Murdock. Jackie Herman, her piano ability to Barbara Faller. Jo Ann Marino, her ability to do the Apple-Jack to Mary Jane Kosce. Sharon Sparks, her long, blonde curls to Irma Ferrante. Barbara Holt, her natural curly hair to June Helbig. Mary Ann Meinhardt, her white streak to Marie DiMaggio. Lucy Calabrese, her brown eyes to Susan Forrester. Amanda Calcaterra, her ability to get out of work to Ken Crawford. Muriel Tramontano, her ability to flirt to Stella Roa. Will Olmesdahl, the presidency of the Stamp Club to Carol Pulaski. Roy Binder, his crew-cut to Wayne Petocz. Carolyn Witte, her cheerleading ability to Dotty Becker. Betty Wedemeyer, her editorial duties to Joan Johnson. 21 _g_ I . _ __ f __ MM_ Crystal Gazers Gazette RYAN INNOCENT Attorney Richard Meyer, with witnesses, Miss Toni Klein and Miss Evelyn Evans proved to the jury that Mr. Douglas Ryan was innocent of stealing a French poodle with a diamond collar from its owner, Lorraine Van Glahn. Awards For Race Many people have entered in the Hot Rod Contest for I960. They have built and driven their cars in this exciting race. First prize was presented to Robert Baron for rid- ing at 220 miles per hour. Second prize went to Gordon Russell for riding at 217 miles per hour. DODGERS BEAT YANKEES The World Series for 1963 was the most exciting ever played. The Dodgers, who beat the Yankees, gave all the credit to Marty Kosce, who hit 10 home runs during the four days they played, and to their pitcher, Roger Schwarz. Roger struck out 12 batters and walked one. HEADS AT BENDIX At Bendix Aviation, Teterboro, several new heads of depar tments, with their secretaries, have been chosen: Link White with Diana Cleary as secretary, Robert Hensel with Margaret Vreeland as secre¬ tary, Christopher Maraia with Bon¬ nie Bednarcik as secretary, and Ken¬ neth Siri with Carol Maher as sec¬ retary. Handelsman Saves Girl We must give credit to Melvin Handelsman for saving the life of Sharon Sparks, who swam too far out into the ocean at Ortley Beach. OPERATION A SUCCESS At the Medical Center Hospital in Jersey City, Doctor Richard Reichert with the aid of his nurses, Wendy Peyman and Muriel Tra¬ montane, operated on Edward Wy¬ man who had stubbed his toe. BECKER WINS The results of the Miss America Contest for the year I960: Miss Carole Maltagliati of New Jersey Miss Valerie Brown of Virginia Miss Marian Amelang of Hawaii Miss Carol Lichty of Maine Miss Elsan Zimmerly of Florida Winner—Miss Peggy Becker of Pennsylvania. 22 Crystal Gazers ' Gazette WOMENS ROLLER DERBY The Roller Derby’s first race for women was between the Wild Cats and the Satans. Gail Lischke scored highest for the Wild Cats and Madeline Marzell for the winning team, the Satans. WOMAN PRESIDENT The 1965 elections for President of the United States have just ended with the closest margin ever known. Mr. David Boses lost by one vote. The new President is the first woman to hold this office, Lucy Calabrese. Miss Calabrese succeeded mostly with the aid of her campaign manager, Jacqueline Herman. The Vice President is George Vlasits. Mr. Vlasits did not run for President because he was afraid of a heart attack. MAYOR GALDA The new Mayor of Paramus is Mr. Dwight Galda. Mr. Galda’s father was mayor about 10 years ago. I must say politics does run in the family. Cole and Lancaster Complete Rocket Ship Scientists, David Cole and John Lancaster, have finally built a rocket ship that will go to Mars. These brave aviators, Perry Dabinett, Clare Webb and Thomas Healey are going to take this dangerous trip. WEBB AND MENSINK BEST Hollywood is presenting their 1965 Oscars once again for another great year of movies well done. Best actor _ Best Actress _ Best supporting actor .... Best supporting actress Best producer_ Best male singer. Best female singer _ _ Robert Mens ink _ Diane Webb ..Richard Huttner _Betty Wedemeyer .. John Sellen _Roy Ramberger _Judith Zayas 23 Library Council Art Club Newspaper Junior Government First Term 26 Stamp Club Basketball Cheerleaders Band Junior Red Cross Future Teachers of America fr :{l • KB g i 1 lj J ■ ■ 1 V fl 1 u ' ll ■ B |§ IS f «S Tv ft Hk kprf if 1 1 I i ■ !■ T7WV s 1 j Mi W yj|| I r£ • • v flpl f p T£?I Eye OiAfVfc ABCE K Qr X H M PQR Xg V IS. 28 Future Nurses of America Science Club Chess Club SC HOO ►PAR AM U ! . Dramatic Club Sprocketeers Boys ' Glee Club 30 Girls ' Glee Club Safety Patrol 31 BOOSTERS Mr. William Roch, Carden State Florist Mr. and Mrs. John Muskivitch Mr. St. Angelo Roger Perkins Mrs. D. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosler Mrs. Helen Boyle Forest Sweet Shop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wittman AUTOGRAPHS 32 SSSs PARAMUS BOWLING AIR CONDITIONED FREE INSTRUCTION SSSs SSSs COIfax 1-9770 EMIL’S I.C.A. MARKET 438 Forest and Mildand Avenues Paramus, N. J. SSSs Pete Three Home Town Boys CLEENPUT BROTHERS Eddie Frank Gilbert COIfax Gilbert 4-0319 2-2661 4-3383 Serving the Homes and Schools of Paramus With GARDEN STATE FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS 33 MUrray Hill 3-2893-4-5 CRESCENT ART LINEN CO. REG. ROYAL MADE PRODUCTS EUGENE A. YOKELL 6-8-10 East 32nd Street New York 16, N. Y. HUbbard 9-5020 Loans U P ° $ 500 JEFFERSON LOAN COMPANY License No. 881 J. F. O’DONOGHUE, Manager Room 1, E. 42 Farview Terrace Paramus, N. J. THE PARAMUS POST Every Sunday Morning 23 N. Farview Avenue Paramus, N. J. COIfax 1-6400 Compliments of MAYOR FRED C. CALDA 34 Compliments of BERNARD YAGED BRODY BROTHERS UPHOLSTERY SUP COVERS • DRAPERIES HARDWARE CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE Forest and Midland Avenues 197 State Highway 17 Paramus, N. J. Paramus, N. J. COIfax 2-4310 COIfax 1-0737 Compliments of PARAMUS DRUGS COMFORT Forest and Midland Avenues PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Paramus, N. J. 23 Farview Avenue Paramus, N. J. 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