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Senior Addresses James N. Bigelow, Route 1, Box 3, Lebanon, N. J. Thomas K. Blair, 46 Delaware Ave., Lambertville, N. J. Emil M. Bohus, 456 Lamberton St., Trenton, N. J. Russell Brockway, 217 N. Main St., Pennington, N. J. John H. Bronner, Jr., 1613 Lawrenceville Road, Trenton, N. J. T. Gardiner Brower, 107 Oueen's Drive South, Little Silver, N. J. Gerald M. Callaghan, 570 E. State St., Trenton, N.J. Barry V. Coleman, Route 1942-Box 1444, Sarasota, Fla. James U. Cortelyou, 224 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. Robert B. Edwards, 69 East Ave. Bridgeton, N. J. Barrie B. Ellison, 41 Scenic Drive, Denville, N. J. Morris S. Fabian, Cool Meadow Farm , Pennington, N. J. John R. Gallagher, 115 S. Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J. Patton Gilmour, 210 Howard Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Andrew N. Guthrie, 68 Luzern Road, Dobbs, Ferry, N. Y. Joseph Gwozdziewicz, 24 Franklin St. South River, N. J. M. Burgess Hulett, 76 Beckman Rd., Summit, N. J. Donald C. Johnson, 140 Fairview Ave., Pearl River, N. Y. Royce E. Keller, 611 Vine St. Berwick, Pa. Francis J. Kesting, 416 Evans Ave., Willow Grove 6, Pa. Donald H. Kolb, 213 Ogle Ave. Lancaster Village, Wilmington 5, Del. Dennis H. Kramer, 512 Princeton Ave., Trenton, N. J. Burton E. Longwell, Jr., 69 East Orange St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio Jack McCarraher, 219 Anderson Ave., Phoenixville, Pa. Gerard Naples, 29 Hollywood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Richard B. Newell, 184 Briner Lane, Hamilton Square, N. J. Frank G. Nikles, R. F. DJ42, Nazareth, Pa. Lyman H. O'Neill, 522 New Brunswick Ave., Fords, N. J. Robert C. Pickhardt, 121 Sussex Road, Tenafly, N. J. Robert I. Poore, 43 Delaware Ave.,Pennington, N. J. Robert B. Price II, 1228 Old Lane, Drexel Hill, Pa. Wilbert J. Richardson, Runnemede-Hurfville Rd., Blackwell, N. J. Donald H. Robbins, 142 Main St., Allentown, N. J. Samuel Rovello, 46 June St., South River, N. J. David W. Scull, 4 Wayne Rd., Bridgeton, N. J. Roy A. Singley, 44 S. Britton Rd., Springfield, N. J. Bruce Smack, 122 Voorhees Ave., Pennington, N. J. Colin Smith, Columbia Road, Morristown, N. J. H. Arthur Smith III, 220 Hale St., Pennington, N. J. David F. Talone, 111 W. Bridge St., Morrisville, Pa. James R. Teamer, 52 Webb Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. John C. VanCleve, Princeton, N. J. R.D. 1943 Conrad G. Youngbluit, 514 State Road, Croydon, Pa. Jacob Zabelinski, Calle 3ra 424202, Entre 18 y 20, Apt. 2 Miramar, Havana, Cuba. Samuel Zabelinski, Calle 3ra 5202, Entre 18 y 20, Apt. 2, Miramar, Havana Cuba. David Zelley, 60 Laurel Place, Trenton, N. J. 79
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Farewell When the goodbyes are over and we of the Senior Class of 1955 walk be- tween the pillars of the driveway for the last time, Pennington will become a memory instead of an experienceg completing another chapter in the book of life. Our friends will go to far corners of America to prepare for college or a career. There is more then the classroom side of the picture to remember. The atmosphere of the school and the daily life plays a large part to make Pen- nington's product- Only the Excellent . Every boy has learned, strived, and bettered himself in our L shaped build- ing. Starting with the classrooms on the first, second, and third floor, our teachers have guided us to make the most of our abilities. Through this guid- ance, they have given us the knowledge to make a success in the world. Our beautiful chapel with its stained glass windows tells the secrets of our religious training and beliefs. The boys of the student body, be they Protestant, Catholic, or Jew have discovered the importance of God in our daily life. The dormito- ries on the fourth floor and the three floors of the new section making up the vertical part of the L are our homes. There we studied, had fun, and slept. I'm sure that we can't forget the hall masters, the rivalries, and the inCid6ntS that occurred within those sections. The library, the sun parlor, and the rec room represent to us a major part of every day life. We also remember the three other buildings, the laundry, the infirmary, and the gymnasium. As I look back on Pennington, it represents a place where all of the Senior Class left something intangible that the school absorbed. To her we say Fare- well and Thanks. Class of 55 Burton Longwell, Jr. 81
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