Wardlaw School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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WILMA D. CADOU EVELYN L. BE SS , EDITH F. THOMAS lndIana Univershy Ober C 'I j Trenfsn Sfafe Teachers College f ' Form B' Tj Cfbrmx C Form A - f , If Afrffi 1 XX AXE? X r X 1 X E xl . fx OBERT B. VIETOR N Rmgers UFNVSVSTY N ifcience, Hisfofy, Affwiefics xl GERTRUDE KINNEY Ccfumbb Urivefsffy Kindergarfen NORMAN H. JACKSON Le?aye++e CoT?ege Mafemaifcs. SLcp, A?E'effcs HELEN S. GRANT S'a'e Tea:Le's Ncvvef Sdcc' Danbury, Ccnrecfbui' Seczrrd Gfade fa O' 4, 'W bf, Q i X' ,lm 2-Q junt- Q .-' ,, 1 'ins' WILHELMINA M. INSKEEP Miami Universify Ari WILLIAM C. OWENS Siena Co!iege. Laval Universiiy Eriqfisiw, Mcderw Languages GERALDINE S. KENNEDY OKLSLCNS U -e's y Rewede' Rea: 1 if tr' nsmf MARY 5. STAPLETON Pe 'sy've'ia Sfafe Coqege Nursery School Direcfor HAROLD BREENE New York Urfversffy Sciericef Hsiory, Aiiwiefics M' N L CLELIA T. SAFLUND ARLENE A. ZIESENIS fer Ccfege New Y:-k Ur'vefs y Chrisfian Cofiege Eng'isF:, P..b'fc Speaking, Music Speech Correction ' ' f' x ffl' . lYq FOOIOCU DHUUC DEAN R. FIELD 'ima-nd' Oh bed! Oh bed! Oh delicious bed. ff JEROME M. EPSTEIN 'Jerry' Favorlfe Expressbfx - ' I gcofedf Plairffefd, New Je-fsey WH and wisdom are born wi+h a man. --Seldon IQSI-S2-Va':'fy szccc casketbaw C baf1'G'ee C ,E Wcfc :f.em, Yezfb X952-53-V5'SAfy socce' bizlefbah b bah: Gee C -b, Yeafbczk. lQ53'54?V5'S:fy sccce' fc:-can beskerax' basebah: S'-3e'? Csxc' Cv ee Ceb. College-Brown 'Deamu Favcff'e Express'c'-EAW kddeg asffe. Somewhe, New Jersey -Jeffries i952f V552 :J X' Yfrzii-. G GC C QQ. V952-:i,,3'f 5 -- I. . V vri-.4,.V-3 c Gee C4 Yer: C:,,eg5-Cewec' Ads ROBERT N. GOLDBER6 'Bob' Favorile Expression- Cal il cpl. Dunellen, New Jersey One may smile, and smile, and be a villain. -Shalzespea re l95O-Sl-Journalism D'ar af'c Cl-b. Glee Club, Oclel. l95l-52-Drarnaffc Clo, NVa'daf-zx, Yeafboflc Glee Clnb, Oc'c'. N52-53-VVardlaws.n, Yearbook. Gee Cob. I95364-Siudeni Comcll, Glee Club. College-N.Y.U. , flaw Q if-3 RODNEY W. GOODWIN Goody Favorile Expression- Why does everyone always pick on me? Norllw Plainfield, New Jersey Cannol' someone corlc ihe bo'f+le of his babblings. -Abdul l95O-5l-Varsify foolball, baslcelball, baseball: Glee Club, Dramalic Club. Oclel. l95l-52-Varsily soccer, baslcelball, baseballz Glee Club, Yearbook. Ocfel. l952-53--Varsffy soccer, baslcelball, baseball: Glee Club, Yearbook. l953-54-Varsily soccer, baskelball, baseball: Glee Club, Sfudenl Council. College-Easiern Bible Inslilnle if-I ' Q , rl, - 1 . .X f , .f Q C , 'l ALAN H. RICHARDSON Rich Favorile Expression- VVha+ a bunch of filfhy guys. Garwood, New Jersey Well born, well dressed, and moclerafely learned. -Anon I952-53-Varsity soccer, baslcelball, baseball: Slu- denl Council, Glee Club, Yearbook. I953-54-Varslly soccer lco-caplainl, baskefball lcaplainl, baseball: Sfudenf Council lpresldenfl. Glee Club. College-Upsala 12 A 1' RALPH L. MAY Blaclcie Favorile Expression- Ain'+ fhaf a beef' Weslfleld, New Jersey Tha'I' nicofine keeps fhe +ee+h in good condi+ion. -Nafhan l952-53-Varslfy soccer. baseball: J,V. baslcefball: Yearbook, Sludenf Council, Glee Club, Quarfel. I953-54-Varsify soccer, baseballg Yearbook, Glee Club. College-Newark Tech A RONALD K. ROBINSON ' Robbie Fa'-forile Expression-' l'm sure. Bound Brook, New Jersey Be silenl' and safe-silence never befrays you. -O'Reilly l953-54-Varsfly soccer, baskefball. baseball: Yearbook, Glee Club. College-Waslwinglon and Lee WT ' Roseizr N. TINKER Bob - 'mil' Favorile Expression- Sl1u+-up wouelialwfl Norlli Plainfield, New Jersey 'l'm noi' arguing wi+l1 you-l am lelling you. -Whisller l952-53-Varsily soccer, baskefball, baseball: Glee Club, Yearbook, Sluclenf Council, Quar- fel. I953-54-Varslly soccer. baskelball, baseball3Glee Club, Yearbook, Sfudenf Council. College-Trinily ' f iff, A , A i 13 MEMORIES Les Meefebfe-sl Boy! GEORGE J. VASILAKOS Niij. Favoffe E'fL'CIl'C - A 3 we Pa.e 'A ' fC :Q 7' In , 1 , ,. k , , Neve ri e 5 3 New eerie, You can beef an! rap if you goi' r connechons. -Capone 1951-52-Ve'sA', e' L: -e':i has Ya G'ee C -: wir, 42 'S'ee 4-0' Neck! aed 5:5091 do + mix? Chfmfep C' 'He a'HNe+f: field Pres I As Ne bei' peNEcy7 FC'v'vi'd M515 De f' V' dfezz nw- CW ,, Deco J.M.!. 352-53- i:e'le':i -. ,, , npr M: W 5 A, .: Ve- M311 f,i'ie'. ebaii C Y I953-54-Va's'y S:::e' k:asfe':aW bas Ye f:k fedferl, G'ee Cub, Sfudeni' CoHege arbe Cows 1. TrI'Ify Vle The Sen or Cla of I'-754 beurg oT ound mlnd and body oo hereby malfe pub sh and decla e Thrs our lasT WIII and IIesTa merTT ID The Tollow g manner FIRST erry Ep w m yen aeo ba Ire a shorTs and b on reo s eaxe a y Tu ure a l'leTe who warTs To oe The ce Ter aTrra Tne basle ll ccu Dean Fresd begueaTh To I-Iarold Murphy my unused lcnee pads hopnng ThaT he can puT Them To beTTer adyanTage Than I I RoberT Goldoe g happly wrll o Roger Cohen my dread o a hle cs I Rodney Gooow wrll To DocTor Ow 'Ts The mosT honorable l Ralph May wn To DocTor Owen a Toapee and a rowd Trap TIcxeT To Tree a d ea y Mex: o CTy I Alan Rrchardson wlll To Dulce Brown my long remembered Spanish mark I Ronald Rob son wrll To Mr VIeTor a leash Tor hls euslye brIeTcase I RoberT Tnlcer wll To Buddy Ellerrnan a Tube oT long sTnclc e so he wr noT lo e has TanlTeaThers on long cold TlughTs school on wrnTry mornr gs I George Vas lalcos wlll To DocTor Owens a TIcIceT To Manslny s ass mv g he ns able To puT on has shoes ard socks SECONDLY We The mem e s of The Sensor Class beoueaTh To all our ces The o o emorles and good Tmes we have enloyed here w h The hope ThaT They Too may Teel The same when Q aduahon olls aro d LASTLY We hereby aooo Form V as The execuTors oT Th s our IasT Wlll and TesTame T TorThwITh revoltong all Tormer walls made by us THE SENIOR CLASS I as , I 5 I 1 A Y E, r . Y . I . I . in . I, J I sTe'r Ill y I ,TII T I I s Tb II rI I T I n I rs To nx T T. . I 1' oT I :Won on I Tba rT. II ' w y ' I I ' . , I r , I I T . I T TI . , TI In, I e, Technique oT puTTIng cn ones shoes and soclcs. I It 'Il , I- I rx , ' I I n Ic I . , . in , I . I . I I I , I , I - I glu 'll s I I- I To u In I I I . L- v ' sue sors T n I rn . I f ,I r I r un . TWT I , ' Jel7 6 The olher nnghr whale passung an open manhole we dropped n +o lhe Club Blue Rnbbon A casual glance around The Glue Room lhals where you gel luclc revealed a number of famnlnar faces Beh nd fhe bar mnurg drnnlcs and spllcrng rem wu+h HCI was Ron Robunson On lhe dance floor was Bob Aslamre Tunlcer gorng 'rhrough a dance rouhne +o lhe lune of lhe Creep played by Dean Kenlon Field and has elghl bar fl es The ser' ahon of 'rhe floor show was abour lo begzn and MC Golamnlllon of em Epsleln announced lhal' The bobby soxers ndol Al Prohle Rnchardson was lhere ard he was mobbed All +he gurls had hals by Mr John Goldberg made ex cluswely for lhe hve fhousa d Wanarnacy Sfores owned and op eraled by Goldberg George Chfmney Vasllalmos was lhe cngarelle boy and The days speclal was a sux cenl paclc of Tobacco Road on a We? N ghl cngarefles made by Ralph Marnuana May e were r b o 're lh 'ro Dagwo oodw a om h D ro e r eve was a clo e w wha? was fha? hw den g ou+soe7 Vlas 1+ a b o7 A pla e7 Sup rman7 ope was o y T e cur ew g a G eve yohe began leavnrg T e ue Room a o nna w nn s se had +o ea gay a o orospero I s of un , I98 . . . I s l . l , . . . I 1 l ll ' ll H H . W lus a oe? fo s7nlc ur e in a V. od sandw'ch when up lo our 'able :anne The dashlng 'Prlnce Valianf' G 'n, lusl b ch fr 's efgh'h ffl R no. O- X nlng reafrg s hen . . . '.1n n 'E'. ' Frl. .n. 'e,..N - ll Pl ln f rlngh , n ' r . . ' h 'Gl , ' -' , Vng h's ay ho .e. Thu -. l ve rhe ' 'VA uscas '54'. Hall of Fame Mos? Dragged OUT by The Faculfy GEORGE VASILAKOS Pfccfawwfof The Gremlin DEAN FIELD RALPH MAY . 1 5 K in Biggesf Griper BOB 'HNKER The Ador JERRY EPSTEIN A Besf A?He+e AL RICHARDSON U Y MSM Class PoWf+Ic:Ean Mod UFCVSCEOLS .We Sled One oi if WWF' .6 ff . ,,f,..M,..f HV -f CQ 2 x 2 X. s.., ,t,,,,vr ,,.n nm 4. fi . u k in' u N I Ev ' ' x f f ' ' H ew, fxipgf E 'A ' f' R ,,YJ-ff. - -M A K 1 ,- ',g' . -.4 .X Form V Slandnng: Nelson B. Brown, Charles S. Goldberg, Addnson C Ellerman. Kneeling: Harold L. Murphy. Jr., Alfred Min gione, Donald F. Mundy. g +2 1. Q '11, 'K' 1 1: - 1 w ,nn- 1 RQBER1' N. TINKER GEORGE J. VASILAKOS ROGER W. COHEN Bob gg 5 C5335 Wmpe, gf, all Georges lnferesls are varied Roger isaconsclenllous worker, ajllylfegx 9536, 5 ,Y F5555 and and he is an earnesr worker in all inleresled in many fields. His l-1'5+3W. 41 w5a1,3,,g, ,'e'3 ge for 'things l'lIs agqresslveness ln school slrong clwaracler and willingness lows! he Wq Surely become 5 sms acflvllies proves lwls qfeaf pofen- lo gel' ahead will lake him far ln cess, A onor Roll -IQ' o- .5 'bf RONALD K. ROBINSON JEROME M. EPSTEIN PETER H. STEVENSON F9 'EEE 'iii uf39',i'3'3 VS A 'na' feezs c:'r 'e'ge-'ze l-le ls a o,'e+ leiow, an an WS'-n l'f I ' i2'CCl and sefeora' , 'o be a ssccess In rover c-e. Pe'es cornpeflive 'G SSSIS ' T 5: SL- lle. l' Jeffyi faze Fe ras .sed sprf fo ECW sides a'd sporls eff. . 1 i'- Eo'n 'Fefe exe' ': eiixe l 'n- raflz F -n ag leader ff gg!-,CCL e' we ' se' a w5 n,' pos' i , o-sf4 E' ' 6 r ss le erfers. u . 4 ,A- 1 .,,, ' D151 Ji! P E Q , fy , v U n ' Vjfil qhi ,sg -K zz' X QQ. 1 3 .141 1 X A f Q X., ,- A55 X 0 TV5 ,ey fe ' Sxzef' Cixi' -wa' 'easy 'C Yer' wcfk We fire' day of school. Qi' tcffq 'Pe '-D 'C'N'6Q9 J'-.Ei 55' 'Ve 1954 Corel we'e eiecfed, a'd excepf 'Q e 'e'f3! ieii'W ff C::l',:'f 'Fe Cixi' w33 i9 ep1e'ely OVQii'F?Z9d. U'fIE' e f' G G : C5 f' Qf'h3'3i:'- rd w H We Iwahable ad of V-'K Ffff e ' ' ,if C141 C125 Q55 'O 3 imccfi :lad and Veany vw: H-.Ve fI'C'5l'. v f :Nr 'fe 1. 73 F x6 vC' 'wor a Jufer S'.der+ Cowell w '. Vv'f. E'ee'e fi. ie' 'H 'Ve Meme Sihcoll Wd cw dawces were 'Fe Wei' :-::e,, , ree' , liklll H fff, 3 year. X, . V e ee. -ee e- ef' ie: w CQ 4' e 'Pe V55 f J la ' fb! Y ,e S C C ,. , 1 w - NQ FCS S6 X Mrs. Ziesenis had an experienced glee club group relurning fhis year. and lherefore, wifhoui any preliminary lraining, work was begun. The firsl' group singing was 'rhe Chrislmas Carol Service held in December. The boys pracliced hard for many monfhs, and Their eflorls were iusfified by a very safislacfory performance. Under The able leadership of Mrs. Ziesenis lhe group has progressed amazingly, and ihe boys prepared a program which was sung af lhe Faihers' Smoker in April. If 'rhe boys nexl year will show The seriousness and inieresl of rhis group, we are sure lo have anorher fine singing program in l955. A 7 LN A ale, as 'n preceoro xears, a rolso ol 'fhe hl h school bo s have oflen , - , . Q Y loqefher and produced rhe Vfafolaw Beaconfl The school newspaper. Wilh Pefer Sleverson as eolcr, a larl e-oerenced srall has alread uf our six ver sarls- Y Y F3 Y fazrcry pablf:a ors ol fhelr newspaper. l's4ead of a long rnagazrehoe paper as we have had in prevlous years, rhe bo s are ccn:e ra+Tn or nrodajro a shorr rews acer whbh will cover 'rhe recenf Y Q , . F3 . happefrqs E' fihool. They hawe been working diligenfly, and Their sevenfh pub- llcafon wfll be gofrg fo oress ir several weelcs. Dcilor Cv-'ers 'he fa' . saperisor, and lhe lvl rr MJ , A , . w oe erall shosld be corn- .e oeo c a f re ,oo Elechons for 'rhe yearbook far? were held early This year and fhe Maroon and Gold Sfaff was ab'e fo ge? off 'ro a fa Y sfarr Affer due consrderahon a new prrnfer who deals exclusrvely n yearbooks was n a ed and much valuabie as rsfa ce was rendered by ham Wnrh George Vasulakos ff k d drhqenfly af puffing e Q Q as edrfor and Mr Harms as faculfy advrsor 'rhe fa wor e our a modern nnfereshng yearbook There has been more work bm we belreve ar was lushhed and we hope Thus pubhcahon will afford you much sahsfachon 7? -A. R mal.. Social and Extracurricular Activities 1 1 W -. Q ' u Q .1 15 N f cbf. -it x' WI Q v Q '1 .y I' M 1 I 1 SQNI RS ,.f ORTS 'va . Of 9' 3 Q 7, ,gg .l f 'Q' , 'Q' ' i I- 4704 f 4 . ,.,,.g-..... V, wif ,f -f if YR W ,1 A 5 1, f ,A ,fa l YI,-4 V9 xi' 1 I y . 1' xii .3 LI . -qs.-. , P W D - -E 'Fe 1 f Q: f,.' h S if L 'x X 5 XY ,X Va rsity Basketball Tee Xwfirci.-J N953-5-4 h35?e'b:' +ear'w f4 5L'e: 'fe ieiicf v.V'5 e fe::'3 of flve w s V2 'fe igiiet. ffm V'e':', F V: +45 565' CLZLEYZQJ tix? QQ' Vi 53-53 CJ CT fe7e 'ff1 enefme' Q Pew bei, A, M'fg':'e, ru Pevef Siewenf Sow up frcwu lee' yeiws Lic' varslfy, Richardscd as 'ern 2352+517 Epsfelm Vesfblcos, Gcodwfw, afd Broww composed We sfarfnq Ve-Lp' S4e'.ee:cn, Tlrker, and Mf'g'o'e sepfieif 5+'O'Q reeerfe power. Aifhcegh 'he feem did vo+ he up To expecfaffcrs, el! flwe boys agreed fha? they had learved much a'd had had a wonder- ful Time. E fein Rodney M. P5 ' . . H. Sievenson. Jerome . M phy Jr.. Mr' Siandmfl- Peker If ed Mingione, HarO1?qL'1'inkirr George J- W. Goqdvlln: A I' K. Z Reber? - ' hard Sgggtxoii X:j:1orH.KaTfh:rZson, Nelson B- Brown' tc Hn-in Tfgrm M- 1 lllldlllll 'U? g'! ' 5 A! i M, 3' ,Q E ,f V Il, , .pd'lt.+' .V ,fl rf-ff' in :fc 1 - N ,. F-. L.CZ Qeen- ,Q 6 'Q '65 H fi Lf' A V. ,Jf:1-ii' e'1 3 N ' f ' 'Free C1561 ra , ,. 3 lf: in ' : 'egn' was V13 5 e.,....Q My 5 Sfandingz Frederick W. Wardlaw, Richard D. Sweet Addison C. Elle-rman, R. Hunfer Lewis, Frank E. Plsani. Kneellngz Mr. Norman H. Jackson, Donald F. Mundy, John W. Sar- genf, Richard N. Tinker, Pefer H. Sfevenson. J.V. Basketball 1 V' .LQ L. Nv.:'.IiW S WEE' J A. f. V- ,-Lx. Ex. lv . .p,-.Y N- . -.5 . f-f-'- :fx 'ff-f N rr: .532 5 f ' nf 1 A Q-na ye Q-- . ,. L '.' C Q , ff Sfandingz Mr. Ralph C. Harris, Pefer H. Sfevenson, Richard N. Tinker, Dean R. Field, George J. Vasilalros, Addison C. Ellerman, John W. Sargenl, Mr. Roberi' B. Viefor. Kneeling: Alfred Mingione, Ralph L. May, Ronald K. Robinson, Alan H. Richardson, Jerome M. Epsfein, Rodney W. Goodwin, Roberi N. Tinker, Harold L. Murphy. Soccer .' : f N . . :'-I ,-' 44 9 2 .if x ' f Upon lhe opening day ol school, hopes for a successful soccer season were high. As The campaign wore on lhe iearn never did live up 'ro pre-season expeclalions. Aller winning our iirsl game over fhe Pingry iayvees 'rhe boys wenl' on To lose nine and lie lwo. Towards 'rhe end of lhe season 'rhe club came 'ro life and slarled fo display lhe spiril and lighl which was expecled earlier in +he fall. Cranford, which had deleaied lhe Pingry Varsily and also bealen us previously, was baffled 'ro a one-one Tie 'ro end a ralher poor soccer season on a brighl nole. Allhough lhe leam never reached iis po- lenlial, lhe boys played hard al limes, and everyone agreed Thar he had received much valuable experience. YA Slandingz Mr. Roberl B. Vielor, Franlr E. Pisani, Peler H. Srevenson, Jon C. Havens, R. Hunler Lewis, Ronald K. Robinson, Addison C. Ellerman. Richard D. Sweet Mr. Norman H. Jaclrson. Middle row: George J. Vasilalros, Donald F. Mundy, Harold L. Murphy, Ralph L. May, Alfred Mingione. Fronf row: Richard N. Tinlzer, Rodney W. Good- win, Alan H. Richardson, Jerome M. Epsfein, Nelson B. Brown. The prospecls for a successlul season for lhe Vsfardlaw baseball leanri lhis year are good. Seven renfnrg lefeermew lrorn lhe I953 squad will form The r,:'e,s ol rhe '54 team. ln Tre ire' game ol 'he cavpaiqn Wardlaw de- 5e5'ed 'heir ati' Morr's+own, six +o four. Of pithrg so far seems ': oe 'he baclcbore ol 'he Q so. fs- Rfhafsior rc R33 Goodwin should be 'he e :'51.s 55 'fe of: rail wf+h George Vai:-os V: Cys: Merc, edclrg addional s e'g'n. A' 'Hs Werner' 're g'ar fg '-Veld is Goodwin e' ?'r5', iss' ales 5' seiorz, Efavein al short and Rbrefcscr 5' d. Tre cried is comprised of Vcc, ef' Ergwn 'r :e e' ard PfsarE in righl. Hrs: lJ,'p'A,' v. rinse 're caschrg deoarl- 'e ef: f'-. l'f'gA:'e 's rxfoer ore 1.fI?f+y ma' when one of 'fe s'e g re Ts prching. Tre ffxe 's CNT, ard 's hoped fha' Mr, V'e'or w ce ace 'o News fhs rnaferial in+o a w 'f':.j ca. ceo. , . Ofc' ' .qvx hiv w X 1 Q I ,..,...,, 1w .f ! -f 4-1wn9Qg ,w-gr AW' -M mu ,X W f N :ii U N I a 35 49' Kneeling: David C. Garrison, Gary N. Taylor, Roberf J. Kenna, Joseph Bullrin, Aron Greenwald. Firsf row: Chrlsropher L. Snyder, Frank R. McKay, C. Ronald Eclrel, Jaclr Schumer, Lawrence A. Clayfon, Thomas E. Adams. Second row: John E. Crampfon, William C. Howland, James W. Cochran, Peler G. Havens, Edmund M. Sage, Ronald O. Drake. Third row: Gardner L. Harris. Michael Moore, William C. Casfroll, Ralph N. Sargenf, Herber+ Sfeinbarge, Dav'd C. Thomas. Fourfh row: Roberr C. Fuller, Jeffrey W. BenedeHe, Hugh B. Forresler, Barry D. Hanawalf, Nicholas T. Fosler, Jeffrey T. Mellin. Fiffh row: Michael M. Miller, Roger D. Sfurclre, Charles T. Newberry, John E. Fabian, Jon C. Havens, Fred Sisser lll, LeRoy S. Gunzelman, 1- 1 r Ml 4 . 4, Top lo bcllom: Aron Greenwald Gary N. Taylor, C. Ronald Eclrel, David C. Thomas, Roberl C. Fuller, Michael M. Miller, Charles T. Newberry. Middle School Honor Roll Slanding: Mr. Harold Breene lfaculfy advisorl. Lell lo riglxl: William C. l-lowland, Clwrisloplwer l.. Snyder, Aron Gary N. Taylor, Roberl C. Fuller. Junior Student Council Greenwald. 37 wl , fa! fp 45-'f . ' IVA- .nv f 'M Q Q 1. .T ,vs xa'-Q .Rx, 4 X-WN, -an-3 ,4-1 , . .11 'fr ' ' ,..-we f ' 2.5. 1 K S+anding: Mr. Harold Breene, Jeffrey T. Mellin, Nicholas T. Fosier, Barry D. Hanawall, Hugh B. Forresier, Roberl' C. Fuller, Michael M. Miller, John E, Fabian, LeRoy S. Gunzelman, Mr. Ralph C. Harris, Kneeling: John R. Mlffhauer, Jr., Ronald O. Dralre, William C. How- land, Peler G. Havens, John E. Cramplon, Herber+ Sfeinbarge, Charles H. De+willer, David C. Thomas, Michael Moore. Sea+ed: Aron Green- wald, Joseph Bullcin, Roberf J.' Kenna, Gary N. Taylor, David C. Garrison, Lawrence A. Clayion, Thomas E. Adams, Jael: Schumer. Junior Basketball The Vfdfdliw ,lrfigr Qgjie'33 fgxgm clawed .F , ,F F . me games car, Q flre l9:3'5-4 zeazce. Unfor- runa+el?hrhe iwicrs loif eel? QF 'rgge H53 COQ. refs eir onli + VM H 5 M- fa -A - 'lf 'Tu Ci i C ,,:'T'Sg:L:1 T WSC over Delbarlon. They Egg? me garres 'Q Ramon, S+. IBernards, amd Sher' l'liiZ, aff: ere gyne 'Q Peer and Deoarecn. fee to r:la,ers were Haw. lard,Garriacn,Tn:w:1g G..'ZE 'f:' Faoin Green- Wald, and Mlfer. Tre, were Qggieg 5, reiefves, Mellw, Forresler, Fewer, Hier, Crampnqq and Taylor. The l:c.s i2a.e:i 55:44 a' frees bn PVOQVGSSGJ well anger 'ne able o're: :n of coaches 4 ' ' B'99 9 5nC' l'li S. li?- ,e11rv.e tif 'crfvard 'gp a much - TC'C-GC 'fb' 'ein' ag 'egg Ca f iw.. frrs years team wi be been I I The I954 Junior baseball ream is loolring forward +o a successful season. They will again be coached by Mr. Harris wifh The assisrarce of Mr. Breene. Their hopes are supporred by The re+urn ol eighf leflermen from lasr years squad and The appear- ance of several new boys. The relurning leflermen are Howland, Gunzelman, Fuller, Greenwald, Fos- fer, Thomas, Mellin, and Miller. New boys Fabian,- Garrison, Crampfon, and Moore are expecred fo help The Team considerably. Claylon and Taylor, up from lasr year's midgers, will also be of aid. A+ press 'rime The Juniors had slarled praclice and fheir coaches were very opfimislic abou? lheir prospecrs. g 1. Junior Baseball Slanding: Mr. Ralph C. Harris, Michael Moore, Jeffrey T. Mellin, Nicholas T. Fosler, Hugh B. Forresler, Roberl C. Fuller, Michael M. Miller, John E. Fabian, LeRoy S. Gunzelman, Mr. Harold Breene. Middle row: Ronald O. Dralre, William C. Howland, Peler G. Havens, John E Cramplon, Herberl' Sleinbarge, Charles H. Delwiller, David C. Thornas. Boffom row: Aron Greenwald, Josph Bullun, Roberl J. Kenna, Gary N. Taylor, David C. Garrison, Lawrence A. Claylon, Thomas E. Adams, Jack Schumer. ij. H , ,.i..lif5aza..i..f' is , -. Nikhil ff Nl' i 4 91.3 ,A 'U' ,ra Na! 'arf 4121 may U.. L ' ' '. if ' f .5 fM.f.3:.r2f..'f Y N A . , Baci: row: Mr. Norman H. Jackson, LeRoy S. Gunzelman, Fred Sisser. Ill, Charles T. Newberry, John E. Fabian, Michael M. Miller, Roberl' C. Fuller, Hugh B. Forresfer, Nicholas T. Fosfer, Jeffrey T. Mellin, Mr. Harold Breene. Middle row: Gardner L. Harris, Ralph N. Sar- geni, Charles H. De+willer, Herberf Sfeinbarge, Michael Moore, John E. Crampfon, David C. Thomas, William C. Howland, Edmund M. Sage, Chrisfopher L. Snyder, Pefer G. Havens. Fronf row: Jaclr Schumer, John R. Mi++hauer Jr., Thomas E. Adams, Aron Greenwald, David C. Garrison, Lawrence A. Clay+on, Gary N. Taylor, Joseph Bullcin, Julius Hanewald, Roberf J. Kenna, C. Ronald Ecirel. Junior Football The I953 Junior foolball leam was a vasl im- provemenl over lhe squad ol The previous season. The juniors won Three on of seven decisions. They opened We season with a vicfery over Rumson emo la+er beal Them if a eeioed game. Their olher viciory was over Si Berevcs, wh e lhey were bealen b, Sher' Hif, Peek, Somerville, ard New- arlc Acadervy. The oelrafciffq lfremev were Mil- ler, Crampfci Gfzelrngf, Melin, Thomas, Stein- oarge, are lxeweerri.. Tre backleis Ccrekled of Garson Hev-.ans Mezre ana Faeei The, were reipeo c, Te,or, Cayce Mnnaaer, are For- res'er, A7 're e': Q5 're season the iecyseie-:'eC.1 i-lowly: ao: Crafrpwe capers for The seasod ei ER SCHOQIT ig, ?' W Q 33,7 2 -in 4' HX L ,ur a's.'f f Firsf row: Kennelh C. Robbie, Slephen C. Hoplrins, J. Scoll Ziesenis, Michael B. Pla++ Michael C. Taylor, Addfson E. Moore, Peler A. Jiran, Laurence H. Millhauer. Second row David C. Giese, John N. Mayberry, Thomas F. Wright, Richard S. Smeal, Hugh Rodman John L. Eciel, Gordon W. Dobson, David G, Walley. Third row: Edward J. Willey Jr. George W. Jaelel, Richard T. Pfeilfer, Wayne S. Resch. Peler A. Borch Jr., Howard D Moolr. Julius Hanewald. Four+h row: Roberll M. Boyer, Will's F. Sage Jr., Richard M Toeplilz, Arlhur R. Gronquisl, Leonharl' H. Beyfuss, George R. Fahnesioclr. Fiflh row Francis G. Harris, John B. Turner, George W. Haufler, David C. Hayden, James O Waller, Donald G. Doly, Alvin W. Fargo. ,-1 N YY 1 L f vrvzfmf' 2 M19 'Aa .,f .J .Q 1-3 . -'Ag-.f-1, 'F ' 'J-ff1'ff, f i - few f My -A ,.f-.Hz Wifi! ,ff - '2'f. .fT fn' ' f' v,fw':.-?- 'L 1. - ffl fwfe, A-fffii-fa' if 2155 -,ia-ei'f25frii,'ie.wf+ifF' M id g t Sfanding: Donald G. Do'ry, Alvin W. Fargo, David C. Kneeling: Roberf M. Boyer, Gordon W. Dobson. Pefer A Hayden, John B. Turner, Mr. Harold Breene, Carl S, Young, Borch, Jr., Richard T. Pfeiffer, John L. Eclrel, David G Richard M. Toeplifz, Willis F. Sage, Jr., Francis G. Harris. Walley, Pe+er A. Jiran, Laurence H. Miffhauer. Slanding James O. Waller, George W. Haufler, George Kneeling: Hugh Rodman, David J. Gaunf. John N. May R Fahnesfock Howard D. Moolr, Mr. Ralph C. Harris, Ed- berry, Thomas F. Wrigh+, Addison E, Moore, Michael B ward J Willey Jr., George W. Jaekel, Thomas R. Linnell. Plaff, J. Scoff Ziesenis. ,JS wlq i I D 1.9 4 y Y Z' P9 .mx-1 L , il, I aims' r Standing: Mr. Harold Breene, Donald G. Doty, Alvin W. Fargo, James O Walter, David C. Hayden, George W. Hautler, John B. Turner, Carl S Young, Francis G. Harris, George R. Fahnestoclr, Arthur R. Gronquist, David C Giese, Richard M. Toeplitz. Kneeling: Willis F. Sage Jr., Robert M. Boyer Julius Hanewald, Peter A. Borch, Jr., Wayne S. Resch, Richard T. Pfeiffer Howard D. Mook, Edward J. Willey Jr., Gordon W. Dobson, John L. Eckel Hugh Rodman, Richard S. Smeal. Seated: Kenneth C. Robbie, Stephen C Hoplrins, J. Scott Ziesenfs, Michael B. Platt, Michael C. Taylor, Addison E Moore, Peter A. Jiran, Laurence H. Mitthauer, David G. Walley, John N Mayberry, Thomas F. Wright. Midget Athletics Our midget group, including Forms A through C, was again divided into two sections this year. The older boys were called the Midgets. For the first part of the year they engaged in such interesting pastimes as dodge ball and tumbling, but after mid-year concentrated mainly on basketball funda- mentals. The younger group was called the Slreeters. They had training in calisthenics, tumbling, formation run- ning, marching, and group games. The following boys may some day be among the Wardlaw greats: Boyer, Dobson, Fargo, Hanewald, Mitthauer, Doty, and Turner. . -Lf I I TL!! 1711111 f 'wkzfm ffl, lj, if JK X R gn- 1,4-vw. 1 if s I D '!s. '3 . 1 2 i ' , WARN V' ' Paw-' - 'Q N, 1' K .z -va-2fc,r-fa 'Y f lv-SQIEI 4 as 1, r!4?'ii, Y, A Vgi,Si.-r- ---Ar 1, 4 i ' ' -g.2'1'? '- . 2, fv 14 , L .,,:i'.J.,-ff' . g,, , 3-34 4,5 , 41.391, 1,.: - -' J, -. ,- ' . ' ' ' 1 ' ' 4 .. 2 12'-m f ,gggi ' re, - , gf..- ' 'F,5.q9o,., ' 5'-13 -'-E52 1' -:L T-V ' STE? 'L' .,.A-455 -, .-gf:-z., .gif if .,-, Q ,- .f v . ,.. J 5 -,.- ..,, V , , N 1 fi T-1 :54 if' -Yqggr., JQQI- , -4:4-,F ,, 1- ' b J, K 3. Jn' gf' -x , Jw.. 1 J' mx 'H f 1-. 9 ' ,., f W- 9 gh iv . .J . , 1 , ' ' 'f , . .1 ,ov ' .1' ' H' K. K V. I ' ,ff L p 1 5 V Ny., ' 'ev : . -1-' , al A' ,A ., ini' f 4... , ' .. 4 ..'.5.. l ' 1' . 'V - ,ff if ,wg ' , ,- ' ' : ' ix, ,A u ,,,-R,-,N 4 , , . , , l,' 4 Slandingz Mr. Harold Breene, Donald G. Doly, David C. Hayden, George W. Haufler, Richard M. Toeplilz, Willis F. Sage Jr., Julius Hanewald, Francis G. Harris, George R. Fahnesfoclr, David C. Giese, Richard T. Pfeiffer, Mr. Ralph C. Harris. Sealed: Alvin W. Fargo, Wayne S. Resch, Roberl M. Boyer, Howard D. Moolr, Pefer A. Borch Jr.,'Philip R. Fellham, John L. Eclrel, Hugh Rodman, Thomas F. Wright Richard S. Smeal, John N. Mayberry, Edward J. Willey Jr. Bollom row: James O. Wal+er, David J. G-aunl, David G. Walley. Pefer A. Jiran, Addison E. Moore, Michael C. Taylor, Michael B. Flair, J. Scoff Ziesenis, S+ephen C. Hopkins, Kenne+h C. RobbTe, John B. Turner. Midget Baseball This year lhe Midge? baseball Team will be coached by Mr. Harris ard Mr. Breece. Baseball has always been Wardlawls biggesf sporl and lherelore The boys are slaoed in The game as soon as possble. Among me youger boys, lhe lundamenlals, rhe rules, and an early inreresl in ' ' '-- wee- lhe spor+ are srressed. The lirsl few praclices of fh's year have dis- closed some po'enfial prospe-Us whTch may de- velop inro good ball players. Fargo, Doly, F. Harris, Resch, Boyer, and Haoewald are some our- slandiog boys who have showw The possibililies of becoming excellenr ball players. x 3 6' I c ff f I-,.a ufim I Lygifff? 1, .:-P'2f'xc5?'2 ff 1222-1 V- -f os, v in LQ L 0 . ,!.- v 1 F' u 0' X of 3 iq 'L ' 1 Y H ' , u N 1 L ' 4, 4 I NJ- I f Q ' W' ' 4 x ' 11, ' in .- ,av 1 Jia 3l ZFTJQ Qeihgf GF E Q We sg M' f .Q X mow Sdwo Pu naevganen and K' Firsl row: Llnden Thalclner, Jeffrey Wood E 'ly C'ppola J'rnrny Erarnnack, Jeff'ey Rawdon, Arflflur Le3+ner, Mlssy Gerson, Sandy Lawrence. Second row: Paify Vrncenl, Crndy Croal, Re'nl'1ar+ Berndf, Jerry Hoffman, Marc Barber Denny Condon Kearney Lane Lyn Burner Glen Kel. Tlnird row: Rickey Tobey, Clrmrsfoplner Bowerrg Rckey - 'dnerg Bobby Ea' s Renard pervrnfrer Ruin Bass! Jackie Lyness, Kalny Vrckers Polar Tncsfan Taycr Rodgers. Foorika row: Mrsa Parker Slmr. Alhe Henderson, Lisle Loosli, David Clarke Cn's'y Szlclmfa, Jeff Ley, Mrs. George Sfaoerony Donny Kirk, Rickey Hall, Joy Herzog. Donald Srn 'ln Mrs, Gordon Berger Mrs. Eduard lvy Pal Mafale Jr. lf! , I K. 7. if v' .27 . :RY ? . 'K ' nh ,' 'W-.M Here and There f X FT E G' E. X , .. Y iv -' 1 New ,4 nr' If ff' pffwlita' 1 A ff N-I Xa ft' 155 frwff' ,vi x 3 Nw. ..:. ,- A S1 fffii' 1 I V I '- 1 .gi f N. N9 H Dfw. Farewell Genllemen Every June for lhe pasl lhzrly eighl years and long er if l include my live years wilh Mr Leal l have been saying Goodbye 'r group of graduales when I should have much preferred 'ro say Au re-voir or Auf Wiedersehn For This ralher sad silua hon l have no one To blame bul myself The reason s lhal alfhough al leasl lwice nn This lime our old oys have endeavored To organ :ze an Alumni Associahon we as a school have nol' ade qualely adminisrered lhe prolecl An 'Xlumni group of lhis kind no maller how well disposed can never mainlain inleresl unless an aclive progressive presudenl in louch wirh and inspire fhe boys of former years There is anolher dnlficully wh ch is very narural and which conlribules 'ro The lack of reunion and camaraderie nor only among our graduales bul' also among lhose boys who may have been wilh us lor eighl or len ye rs before boarding schools have Taken lhem away ll' is 'rhs The lirsr year lhal a boy leaves us olher unleresls and olher places and friends cause his earlier school life lo become remole and dim buf nor so much lhal he is nol in leresled in visihng hs old school during hs lirsl vacahon The firsl' year he is glad To see his former leachers and schoolmales bul lhe school looks smaller and some ol his buddies have gone There is nol quile lhe nncenhve lo come back lhe second year The fhird some 'reachers may have been changed and lhere are 'Fewer fr ends Where lhe 'rreas ure is 'rhere lhe hear? is also and a new life has discovered new 'lreasures memories grow lalnl and Then There lusl :sn T 'fume No unhl The sxlh age slaps inlo The lean and slippered panla loon when age becomes reflec live and senhmenlal do he happy memories of early lele re lurn and 'rhe des re 'ro visif lhe old school awakens How do l know lhese +hings7 Because 'rhey have happened To me and my sixlh age is slipping Don? lel' if be so wilh u While lhere is lime come home Genllemen Farewell and may God bless you all 'An fs., P,'. 'n 2' 1 Y I :fl f 'A IU T'- ' I o a -1, . . . b tb,-' . . . . I . . . I . I or secrelary is willing 'ro give lhe lhoughl, energy, and lime lo keep . ' i I T i . - . 1 - - H I . I . . ' 1 . ' - + . .. I . . . I Jr I . . - , , 4 g . i ' ' 'T in.i i ' ' ' yo . Patrons Mr and Mrs E F Adam Mr and Mr Vxfllluam L Brown Jr Mr Alvln Bulrrn r oMrs V!rlamHCy Mr ard Mrs Homer P Co lran M a d Mr Edward Colren Mr and Mrs Charles H Delwrller Jr M and Mrs Kernerh Erresl Fahne Mr ard Mrs Alvln VJ Fargo Mr and Mrs Davrd S oil Fosfe Mr and Mrs Roberr C Fuler Mr and Mrs Wrllram E Gaunl Mr ard Mrs Charles M Grese Dr and Mrs l Goldberg Mr and Mrs Jaclc Greenwalc Mr and Mrs LeRoy Gunzelman Mr and Mr Ralph C Harrrs Mr and Mrs Edwin B Havens Mr and Mrs M James Hayoen Judg ard Mrs Carroll W Hoplc ns Mr and M RoberrC Howland Mr and Mrs CharlesA Hulloclc Mr and Mrs Vlncenr J Kenny Mrs Theodore Cyber? Koss and M s John B May Mr a d Mrs John N Mayberry Mr Wrllarnl' Me '1 lvr a d Mrs Franlc B Mundy Mr E Dhemla B Newber y Mr a d Mrs Arlhurl Roblnson Mr a d Mrs Hugh Rodman Jr a M R D N Sag vlrs A r d S ar a Mr ard Mrs Abraham Schumer Mr ard Mrs Chrlslopher L S der Mr and Mrs J Herberr S eve on Mr ard Mrs Ralph W Taylo Rev and Mrs H Nevlle Tnlfer The yearboolc slafl wlshes lo acknowledge co lrrbulo s lrorn wo of our pa who wrsh lo remarn anonymous . . . . s M. an' . 'l'f . la ron . . . rr . Cl . l'. ff S. l 1 1 . I' . l . . r. . . . sloclc . . . ' C r l . . . I I . s. . ' I e . . . I . rs. . Mr. r. . K Mrs. William W. Melxner Mr. and s. ll' . . lil. ' 'X s. Q ' . r I . Fl . I' r . Mr. rd rs. all h . r err Jr. Mdardi . lfe J. c p . . . r X rs . . . . ' r ,I . 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SAVEA D H VE Hlstory relates that Benlamon Franklin In his late teens arrived In Phrladelphla with no 'funds In a lnttle more than 25 years Franklun had retlred on his own savings and Investments' He believed as well as practiced hrs well known adage Save and Have' Tumes have changed ut as true but thus prmncaple wall work tor you lust the same as It dad tor Benlamm Franklin Follow this sample rule Pay Yourself First At Least I0 of All You Earn' SVING5 nn-ry 4' 1 cumzem gf amz' 0 ANNUAL INSURED E RATE JIESSB 4405 1:0995 ASSETS OVER 8 MILLION OPEN DAILY 9 THURSDAY EVENING 6 8 fz f I, ,-4 .- Complzments 0 Somerville Lumber Bound Brook N J Tel Plainfield 4 9595 I L S I OFFICE SUPPLIES ScL1ool Supplnes I Typewrrfers 205 PARK AVENUE Plaunfhald N I Plalnheld 6 E005 0006 A M GRIFFEN HARDWARE COMPANY WHOLESALE 0 RETAIL HARDWARE 8. HOUSEWARE DEPT STORE 20 30 SOMERSET STREET e Plomficld 6 T968 Arlmgfon Food Market We Carry a FuII Lfne of Your TABLE NEEDS IG92 ARLINGTON AVENUE Plomfield N VOGELS FURS 206 EAST FRONT STREET Plcunfleld N I Tel Plcunfield 6 0301 frmzjzlznzclzfs 0 L U S TIG ' S FASH ION LEADERS FRONT STREET Cor Wolchung Avenue Plomneld N J rev PLomne1d56502 CLARA LOUISE TEA ROOM 64 SOMERSET STREET WATCHUNG Laundromat P'0'nHe'd N AuIomaIIc Laundry LUNCHEONS 0 AFTERNOON TEAS 408 WATCHUNG AVENUE OWNERS Plonnfield N Closed Monday 0 ' A ' jc . EST ' NC. ' Co. 4 I . o A , . , A T Y TI.: A - PIainfTeId,N,I. H ' 'J' - , ' Q g f .. . o ' ' , .J. ' , .J. Telephone SOmervnlIe 8 0562 B HELD 8 CCNMPA INVESTMENT SECURITIES 0 MUTUAL FUNDS 68 EASTERN AVENUE Somerville New Jersey Secure Investments Secure Future Member of Notronol Assocrctron of Securities Dealers Inc Telephone Plolnfleld 6 4188 SAL MOTGRS GUARANTEED USED CARS Bought Sold Exchonged Liberal Terms II39 SOUTH AVENUE Plolnfleld New Jersey Mrnguone Prop L. . NY :. - S.. I Phones Plomheld 6 5014 5Ol5 Plalnfield Tobacco 8. Candy Co Wholesale TOBACCO and CANDY 420 A122 WEST SECOND STREET Plamfleld N Plamfleld 6 BO77 HARRYL ARRANTS INC Master S l G N Crafismon Con'1merc1al 0 Neon ll4 PRUDENS LANE Wes! Second S1 nexf to ParamounYTl1ealer Plamfleld N Phone Plaunheld A 7687 Plamfield Shade Company 234 WEST SECOND STREET Plolnfleld N J E ELEIT Propruelors J N KORZIN Tel MEluchen 6 9780 Dutch Mele s Clubhouse, Inc N NGandDANClN OakTree NJ CLEANERS DYERS Cold Srorage Rug Cleannng Cor Soulh and Leland Avenues PARK AVENUE Cor Randolph Road and Arlrngron Aves Plalnfleld N J EAST BROAD STREET Westfield N J Use the Cash and Ccrry Save 207 WILLIAM F LUBECK EC C CONTRACTOR FAnwood 2 7726 Snuffy s STEAK House STEAKS SEAFOOD LOBSTERS and CHICKEN PARK and MOUNTAIN AVENUES Scolch Plams N J Tel Plomfleld 61918 Comphmenls of TED S Muslc and Appliance Shop T27 WEST SECOND STREET Plamfield N J Q I a I on - . I 'J' ' , .J, 7 A ' N Dl 1 G G. 0. KELLER'S INC. A 1 127 ll ' . EL TRI AL ' 0 ' f '- Telephone PLamfleld 5 2354 RANDOLPH TIRE SERVICE 106 RANDOLPH ROAD Plainfield N .I RANDOLPH TEXACO lO6 Randolph Road Plaumheld New Jersev SEVENTH STREET TEXACO STATION 535 Eos' Seventh Street SOmervllle 8 2398 ELMER BREWER AUTOMATIC HEATING FUEL OIL 24 Hour OII Burner Service 27 EAST HIGH STREET Somerville N J To the class of 1954 0 I wash to extend to each of you my most smcee congratulations on your graduation and to express the hope that through your purposefulness cour age and constant appllcatuon you may ment of all Hne ambltoonsl ALBERT W STENDER Presldent The Hotel SEVENTH ST at ARLINGTON Opposite Safeway store A W STENDER Owner Management Gr win happiness, success, and the fulfill- I Telephone PLoinfleld 6-9601 GECDRGE W BANTLE KEEP YOUR SPIRITS UP Plclnfleld New Jersey PLc1mHeld 6 9366 NETHERWOOD SERVICE STATIGN For Complefe Aufomoflve Services Courfeously Rendered Modercfely Prrced SOUTH and BELVIDERE AVENUES Plainfield New Jersey Convemenf Pick up cmd Delivery I Opp 'fe Nevherwood R R. Svcvion I SAM 1 SET LAUNDRIES 8 DRY CLEANERS Pla nfeld N J Tel Pla nfeld 6 6466 QUINN S HARDWARE Open Sundays 1096 A ARLINGTON AVENUE Pla nfield N J Tel ME!uchen 61156 ROYAL MILLWORK Meiuchen E DUnelIen 2 1481 TOWNE PHARMACY L McGinnis RPJ1 E S C P T I nellen N J Tel PLa nield 6 44 5 For Graduation Ask For Books' The Classics can be yours the modern S1 25 The r'1 d rn llbray of Guonts or S2 45 ray edton cr T H E Plamfield Book Shop, Inc 321 PARK AVENUE DUne1len 2 6785 BaB COMPANY E clus e LADIES APPAREL 300 NORTH AVENUE Dunellen N J Anne Goodman CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes fo the Class of 1954 J D LOIZEAUX LUMBER COMPANY 861 SOUTH AVENUE Plannfield N J 1 ' 94 .: i I - 4. 1 J I- 1 l . 1 i , , . i l , . . T l,: - 1 1 1 ' PR Rl ONIST ' NAJ' 121 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE Du , . . .1 a k 1 1 ' in lib 1 ii 1 ,. . ,. . . .9 e ' r ' f .. . 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 O 1 1 I I 1 x iv 1 1 - - 1 Phone EVergreen 2 9156 Subway Luncheonette Soda Fountam BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER SODA CANDY HofDrsI1es Served AII Day l552 GATES AVENUE Brooklyn N Y e pLC1IhfT6ld 6 0642 CONGRATULATIONS ASS f 9 for your future success G E O O S T E V E N S Plomfleld Fuel Dealer Svnce T897 l l l GRANT AVENUE Plolnfield N J PLalnIlelcl 6 6695 Free Delivery Prescrzpfrons BELVIDERE PHARMACY 1101 SOUTH AVENUE atNe1I1e oodR R Svaro Netherwood N J CANDY ICE CREAM S Swerdloff Reg Phcrmocfsf PL A O 66 Soles 8- Servnce 'UBURBAN MOTORS LTD 630 SOUTH AVENUE PlcnnfTeld N I AUSTIN of ENGLAND .I A G U A R 1 - TI.: ' - CL ol 54 .. d.. I ' l .-I ' ' M. G. O FREDERICK G I-IENRY 84 COMPANY INC JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS I7 MAIDEN LANE ond I8 EAST 48th STREET New York Cnty New York Phone CHorter7 1520 21 RA ITAN OIL CO NC THE CALIFORNIA OH. CO Producfs Azr Condmonrng and Heohng P O BOX 30 NIXON N J - I r R . , I . Distributors of o Q ' 1 n . G R E G O R Y S MUSIC CENTER 330 WEST FRONT STREET Plomfield N J MERLE RADIO CO RADIO 0 TELEVISION HO EAST SEVENTH STREET Plomfield N PLcinGeId 6-0706 E 67 Perperucve Memory Through L L MANNING 81 SON MONUMENTS 0 MARKERS 405 WEST FRONT STREET Plomheld N J Tel PLcmf3eld60644 Thompson Typewrufers, Inc All Types of Of?Tce Machmes SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Poysl Omce Machme Agency Vrcror Adder Agency I87 NORTH AVENUE Plumfield N J Complzments 0 T094 ARLINGTON AVENUE Plainfield N PLomfTeId 61 OO Prompt Service 30 yeorx of conivnuous servfce FRED A HUMMEL INC 506 ARLINGTON AVENUE Cor West 5th Street Plolnneld N PLUMBING HEATING ROOFING OII Burners Anr Condmonmg Elecmc Home Applfonces e PLonnfEeId 4 OO67 SETTLES FURRIERS EVERYTHING IN FUR5 2II NORTH AVENUE 218 WATCHUNG AVENUE Plounfield N Opposne Post OH7ce e PLuunfIeId 4 9509 BEN STATLER STOPE FOR MEN S STUDENTS IFormcI Amie for H1reI T23 T25 WAT'-IUNG AVENUE Plcnnfield N :I IB T '. , .J. T II: ' - Monogromming ' , . J. I , .J, . - 4 . 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