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

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T! .M if .A '7 I s- f. ,:- A., x- 'v A ' ,Q ' xx -, . '3 5 ,1 kk X .l.. , g ' 2 If WARDLAW SCHOOL PLAINFIELD. NEW JERSEY H I f-iiflkt DEDIC TIO The slall of lhe I957 Maroon and Gold dedicafes lhis book lo Edilh F. Thomas She gives unf sparingly ol her Time and energy fo help ihe boys ol lhe lower school. ln rhis she imboes These boys wilh sornelhing lhal cannoi be oblained lor any arnounl ol: money-confidence. Mrs. Thomas, we of The yearbook salufe you as a fine feacher and friend. 'G 9' s, V fan, - Qi'- 1 x Ai' , F , , Q K? :FA - ff X Q' .1 . 'Q Z 4 5 t X -.43 iii 1 ' :1IJ'x - -' ,. :inf 'Q -Fw MORNING SERVICES Qi in 5 2 G-A. THE WAR 3.7 ' ,HP A MR. FRED .f Qhf if J.- 'i .ar 5 V, il I 1 1+ 1 , Y P-'Q ? A761 L is 0. ' Jfu: 1 2151 2 HPI, ' ..'1'f' .15 'JC .'l : ',','.'.'v'-,' y:g.:.jQw,'. . ',.3.:,:.:l, . ol'0,',','. -Z 'f'1'f-51 1 ,K , 's'v::,', ',:.:4 OUR HEADMASTER - g Q'.j:,'1:,2.g.ji 'f 0 CHARLES DIGBY WARDLAW '-.'.3 1'gV X any xi. X 1 ,A ,. A M ' 1: V- T C H O O L N X I GOOD ADVICE w . v WJ E 5 . .LQ , 'Z' ,fapi f Q-44' X, K. X! f I Lff, , V 1 7 ite X V ' , .Llggf Af,A f R I ,Rx I , J' , a ,I W ,.w-ff Viv- W My , . A 5 Z f if . i . W, I :j i jf: I . , Tj 1 fi fr 1 MILDRED 5, LITTLE MILDRED B. LUM RALPH C. HARRIS Syracuse Ungversgfy Tren'rcn Slafe Teachers College Asst- PflnClP'3l English Firsf Grade Springfield College Firsf Aid, Direclor of Afhlefics MARY S. STAPLETON Pennsylvania Sfafe College Nursery School Direclor A sfory is Told ol James Bryce, lhe emineni English srafesman and philosopher, who when he came lo The dedicalion of John Hopkins Universily and was being shown fhrouqh The building, made lhis remarlc: l care noi for your briclcs and morlar: show me your 'reaching shall. May l show you our 'reaching slaff? They are piclured on lhese pages. HELEN S. GRANT ROBERT B- VIETOR CLELIA T. SAFLUND sisie Teachers Normal sms: Rufqers Universily Hume, College' New york Universgfy Danbury, Conneclicuf Science, Spanish, Athletics Englgsh' French Second Grade ff-1-15, in XM si. D' 'r--' .gf . ,ex U6 Q 43-'2 . If ,ass W N Q + K I r ' 1 .Y ,Nr 7 f 'Ns Q go 5 ,, f, ,pw ,rf FRED C. WARDLAW MARION KILPATRICK EDITH F. THOMAS Principal Tennessee S'ra+e Teachers College Trenfon Sfafe Teachers College Universlfy ol Norih Carollna Arlihmefc, Algebra, Tes1'AdminlsfrafIon Form A Blble mu' 'V?5??ff'3, ' 'ffl 2 ' . ,wM.. W.. ' 1. RUTH DAVIDSON A A I I ' Slale Teachers College Slrppery Roclc Penrsylvan a Rufgers Unwverslfy Form C They have been selecled over The years nor only -ro! Tor scholarship buf Tor The human qualxlues of loyalfy pahenlr perseverance lcnndness and wnllnngness 'ro do hard wor Teachers of Wardlaw The school owes Hrs success +o you C D Wardlaw JAMES B HAWLEY GEORGE W COLE HAROLD BREENE Dar+rnou'h College Dfew UVNVGFSITY New York Unnversrfy Advanced Mafhemahcs Englrsh Hrslory Socual Sfudles Scrence Social Sfudnes Afhlehcs X' -gs -u-sax wb ,yi f ws- Www 1 1 I ,: 1 ' f - Q si 'M C -me . lc. . . T K A, f -' V ..- Nsa., R' fb' n 9 . . ' at , X CK ri f 5 , y ge I 1 , j .- 55. X - . I , 4, .. div A . .ji-1:-, Ak 1,.f'j Y A 1' wr' A T' - T 52gQ5jLg3 gg , ' ' ,sf t 5, 'L he 1. -, f R ' - -:eff .win ,, 459' 1 T 5451.30 T ' 1 q D' T fra M'frQw,rfQfwg 'Q I ,, wb we, ' 'M 1' ff' hs, G I .V is,-' .2-, QA,- ELIZABETH SCHANZ ALBERT S, DAVIS Clwelfenham, Gloucesfer, England Knndergarien ION -QW' DOROTHY H LOHR Music 1'ib Y-N, Sl. Mary's Teachers College Hamilfon College, Nerwllwor Universify lx lah f af.- MARGARET S SMITH Trenlon Sfale Teachers College Form B BERNICE BARTLETT Slworfrndge Ari' Gallernes 19' if' Ar ugh ffs ...Sf fl CARL SMITH Colgafe, New York Universily Shop, Afhlefics LTY HELEN KILPATRICK Unwversufy of Tennessee School Secrelary G Q51 C 9 J' Q' wg 'I 'Z' 2 f T ' . J .T ff! TIT: 'WA' .f 4,f 8 MCM cf, T f . ff Q ' .i v ' ' 'Q -, ff I ' J - ,. ,f , L .lf ' f , ' ' f ' W . 5 - 'Y , 4' 9' l' Y,-T :Q ' - v 5.!-V. V, V A - it .T Q , i . v ,,g. J lu. aw 4-. n Q . . , '.. P, f- ' in Q' . RQ ' 1 ff f fk' P- 'll ' ' 'fgfff ...N ,,-M 5 . ga.. ... , Jncxfjf , , I fn-. tgps.: 1 . P . w..,. .gf,kf-,- ,-za . . - 2' ' T 'U 1 ' -' kgjl .T A':..., V ' -'T' o j lsfflff, l ' ,M ga ' . '.f9oa ' 'I' .Eff-ff' , b U, .- A -I Q ,. il ,AN 1,1 , n I fin- 'rs R ' ,- I 'tignl ' Wag... ' T f',,f L, ' y ' 'x, .7 1 ' , I -. A , , ........A4. D , ., i H 1 X 7- AQX 5 x S PPER CHOUL uf-N' f ll Rx C' r ' Q .9 70 fa 11 X 7 O EL Cnhmo RF,qL AX Q 09, z 1 - Ar O' Q' vm H Vo v,C I I .3 S I - X - v 5 N KW - 0 1 6 X A f Xxkf ff T If Af-'I ROBERT R. ANDRES Bob WiACLL.'Q lleff .lmcey Ef'efed: IQ54 Ci ege: K' C e Favori+e Expression: You should lallc, boy! ' Prime ln+eres'l's: Hunting, I954-55: Vars'iy Baseball: Maroon 8: Gold Sfaff: Beacon Slaff: Glee Club. i955-56: Varsffy Soccer: Baseball: Ma- roon Xr Gold Sfaff: Beacon Sfaffg Glee Club. I956-57: Varsify Soccer, Baseball: Sfu- denf Council: Maroon 81 Gold Sfaff: Beacon Sfaff: Glee Club. .,, f V515 L ,J f 1 1 i 1 2 , 1 Nb- A 7 Q Q-.-4.-Q.,-+ - K . WILLIAM G. CASTROLL Prime ln+eres+s: F,-h nl inc 1 Q I ,QC Bull 1 1 V R 1 Q35 M 1 R J 1 . . ., 5 M -3 Favorlfe Expression: Mes! now, nw, miie 'V 1 V H' , . . ,1. gi J G fPwNoH,mQ i we f E iffvgg 5 i 1. f, . , 1 'K Jax' U' ' . yy,-W l954 55 Maroon 81 Gold Shaff Glee Club I955 56 Maroon 81 Gold Staff I956 57 Maroon 8: Gold Sfaff JV Baslreiball 11 A-545-T' I g 1 XYZ?- DAVID L. DOTY 10.11915 llDo+ell 3 Lw!:vifQ'1 ' mnu.5 Saul' Plarfeld New Jersey lwfff' .H 'Sl EMV955 N54 College: Mead, Bble lwmule Favori+e Expression: 'Welch flwaf language! Prime lnferesfsz 'Rhino' hurling, slore lceeplmg. 5 f ' , gf 050' ,X ,l ebay Jfl ivy SD Q I954-55:VarsE+y Baslcefball, Baseball: Glee Club. I955456: VarsE+y Soccer, Baslrelball, Base- ballp G-lee Club. I956-57: Varsffy Soccer lCap+ainl, Bas- lzefballg Baseballg Glee Clubg Slfudenf Council. I, I953-54: Glee Club. 1954-55: Vars'+y S o c c e r 7 Baslrelballg Baseball: Glee Club. I955-56: Vars'1y S o c c e rg Baslrefballg Baseball lCap+ainl. l95b-57: Va'sA+y Baslrefball lcaplainlg Baseball lcaplainlg Glee Clubg Maroon 8: Gold Slaffg Beacon Edifor. J 1 JOHN E. FABIAN John aide li Efif I 6,933 'egg Q, V. ,ff ' , Favorife Expression: lml grab? mel X , ,. , , ,W r Prime lnleresls: Barr 'Q a'G A F9111 6 MOJG DAVID C. GARRISON HDBVEH , w we Favorife Expression: lCensored!l Prime lnferesfs: Girls, l953-54: Glee Club. I954-55: Varslly Soccer, Baslce+ball, Base- ballg Sludenf Councllg Glee Club. I955-56: Varsffy S o c c e r 5 Baslcefball' Baseball. I956-57: Vars ry Soccerg Baslxeiballg Baseballg Edlior of Maroon 81 Goldg Beacon S+affg Glee Clubg Presidenf of Sfudenf Council. 1 -n U . S Ugg., ..4v li 45 . vi... 45? 14 Nw we 5 . I . , I 'K 'Q ' I gf ' ds u lb .1-ul.-,-vw ..,N 2 2 't u , fy-- w 1,3 M ffm:-Pg VI 1 - Y L 1 x 1 YSL-ad..-5 'll 54 ff, 1-uv . 91 D ,.... ,N ,1- ..,' gh, in 3 wa. CLASS ILL We, The Senior Class oT I957 oT The Wardlaw School, being oT sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare This our lasT Will and TesTamenT in The Tollowing manner: I, ROBERT ANDRES, will To any boy who loves money, The righT To be Treasurer OT The maioriTy oT sTudenT TuncTions simuITaneously: and To any boy who dislikes TesTs, The handy abiliTy To be absenT on days when TesTs are To be given. I, WILLIAM CASTROLL, will To Bob Fuller The righT To pick winners in public: To Mr. VieTor, a gross of pads To record The demeriTs given each marking period: and To Mr. Davis, a book oT Tairy Tales Trom which To draw sTories Tor his English classes. I, DAVID DOTY, will To Jack Hawkins a pair oT walking shoes: To The TacuITy, a year's supply oT search warranTs so ThaT They may legally Trisl: any sTudenT aT any Time. I, JOHN FABIAN, will To any boy who wanTs To be IeTT alone, a year's supply oT kielbasy: and To Mr. Harris, a smoke deTecTor. I, DAVID GARRISON, will To any hungry Wardlaw physicisT, The righT To eaT during ThaT class: To Jack Schumer, a Tree course in The manly arT oT selT-deTense: and To Dick Roy, a pair OT unbreakable rims Tor his glasses Tor use in baskeTbaIl. We, The members oT The Senior Class, bequeaTh To all our successors The Toncl memories and good Times we have enjoyed here, wiTh The hope ThaT They Too will feel The same way when Their graduaTion rolls around. We hereby appoinT Form V as The execuTor oT This, our lasT Will and TesTamenT, TorwiTh revoking all oTher wills made by us. -TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF l957 PROPHECY THE CARRISON PLASTICS CO., INC. Established 1.966 CARRISONVILLE, TEXAS DA VID C. CARHISONXPre.r. Tel. CA 9-1000 DAVID C. CARRISON, fH.xSec.-Trees. Dear Mr. Wardlaw, Much wafer has gone over fhe dam since we lasf saw one anofher. During fhai' fime, life has been very rewarding fo me. As my lefferhead indicafes, l am firmly esfablished in fhe wonderful counfry of Texas. l have a charming wife and fwo sons, one of whom has pleased me greafly by enfering my firm. Buf enough abouf me: lef me gef fo fhe poinf of fhis leffer. Abou? a year ago we sfarfed fo make plans for our 25fh reunion. The gang hasn'f changed much: we had iusf as much dilliculfy in deciding on a meefing place as we had in agreeing on resfricfive and non-resfriclive clauses, Finally, afler much debafe, if was decided fo hold if af Dave Dofyks mission in Nairobi, Africa. I have jusf refurned from this pleasanf gafhering and, knowing of your inferesf in us, l fhoughf I would lef you know how fhe boys are making our. Undoubfly you remember accural'e Bob Andres, who wenf fo King's College in Wi'lkes-Barre, Pa. Affer fransferring fo Nofre Dame and graduafing from fhere wifh a degree in engineering, he wenf info fhe service. Equipped wifh a 2nd Lieufenanfs commission from R.O.T.C., and a deep inferesl in fhe field of guided missiles, he was soon singled our for special service in fhe Infer- planelary Travel Commission. Affer receiving his discharge, he joined a civilian group working on fhis problem. Buf Bobs innafe love ol accuracy finally drove him fo form The Andres Accuraf Adding Machine Company. Remember fhe boy who used fo lounge during English class7 leaving Wardlaw he enfered Rulgers Universify for f where he sfudied veferinary medicine him, Since he was well unifs All e . l mean Bill Casfroll. Well, affer wo years and fhen fransferred fo Michigan Sfafe . Affer graduafing wifh a D.V.M. degree, Uncle Sam called for versed in animal work, he was assigned fo one of fhe few remaining cavalry . er being discharged, he waifed a while, as usual, before sfarfing To work. Now he is well on his way fo fame, for he is working on fhe cure for a disease which has been plaguing fhe swine populafion of our counfry. John Fabian, who was well known for his inferesf in snakes, graduafed fechnic lnsfifufe. Affer he finished his milifary obligafion, h ' ' snakes and finally worked his way up fo a poinf He now lives in cenfral Illinois wifh ' ' The hosf of ' fr this om Mood B from Wo e loined a r' where he is ' his wife and whole rcesfer Poly- irm fhaf makes plumbers in charge of fhe whole shoofin' mafch. five children. affair, Dave Dofy, is really making somefhing of his life. He graduafed y ible lnsfifufe in l96l and fhen made plans lo open a mission in fhe wilds of Africa He is now locafed near Nairobi where he is doing a fremendous job ol bringing fhe sava fo civilizafion. He feaches fhem religion, school work, and helps fhem bu'l ' my mind, is a real confribufion fo man. Everyone wishes fo be remembered fo Wardlaw has done for him. ges closer' id fheir houses. This, in you and wanfs you fo know ihaf he appreciafes whaf Sincerely yours, Dave Garrison Class of l957 INACCURACY PERSONIFIED LLO MEMORIES Fun fime Resfricfed recesses Triple vicfory Havens' dagger The day 'The furnace broke down THE LAZIEST THE BEST DRESSED an ' i n i t C 2 ATLAS APPLE POLISHERS L- E 18 QUOTATIONS I 'gas' you're right You know vo+ l mean. Hands ou+ of your pocke+s! We are inauguraHng required elecfives 'Whai' did I do? TH THE STORY-TELLER ,U 5 T 479 , . , . A K? , 4 .9 ' v, 947' . f-F5544 ' . 'f.,g'.f 97 if E 1 X X 1-1. . lv . g nl .-ff' Hard af work ,L XQ We x ix fl' H -sf Q ky x fx J . ' 5 , XIX by U us V ' , I 1 Q B A V . xx Also hard af work God's giff io women 'Z' Xl 22 The Hunfers The Old Timers e Hackers FOR I I - CLASS OF 1959 Form IV, which has always been ore of rhe oulsiaooirg classes al Wardlaw, fs +he larqesr :lass T' 'he -poer school oesof'e +he loss of sevfera' of Ps rreiroers. lr fair, if vhs groap co -es as Ts for the balarce of irs high school career, E+ will make hfs'ory ar Warolaw by oecomirig rhe larqesl' graduaiihg Class I' rhe aooals of lhe school. The aoilfes of 'lhis :lass are ma'y a'd varied. l' can ooas' of alhleres, wr ers, scholars, hwrers. dancers, hor rodoers, aw arlisr, ard ever a combihahori Martin Block and Thomas Edison. Indeed. after reviewing The poievrfaliries of This illerrioiis group, owe firds if very difficulr To imdersfarid how They were once referred io as Arrogarii, lhsolenl, Recalcilrarii Youlhs, or, in ofher words, The AIRY Freshmerifl Fronf row: Philip Allegranfe, Aron Greenwald, Roger M. man' Leonard M' Becker' 2055, Richard S, Weinraub' David B, Sfeyeng, Back row: David C. Thomas, W. Jeffrey Benedeffe, Jeffrey Middle row: Kennefh B. VanAlsfyne, Jr., Fred Sisser, III, T' Mellm' Ronald O' Drake' Fefe' C- Havem- David H. Kilby, Edmund M. Sage, Jr., Gerald I. Adel- FORM III -- CLASS OF 1960 lls number increased by The acldilion of live new boys, Form lll can now boasl of being lhe second largesl' class in lhe upper school. Allhough many ol lhe boys are here for lhe 'lirsl year, lhis group has amply clemonslraled grear possibililies and numbers among ils members scholars, alhleles, and sporlsmen. ll is lhe sincere belief and hope of many lhal This class will some day become one of Wardlaw's besr. Fronf row: Gary N. Taylor. Waller M. Sfurmer, Michael C. Smilh, Thomas J. Seder. Middle row Bruce A. Kirkpafrick, Norman B. Lefler, Jack Schumer. Lasf row: G. Michael Blazo, David A. Haworth, LeRoy S. Gunzelman, Pefer A. Riebe, R. Bruce Kurre. -0. Sd -0' 5 The Sfudenfs Give us a breal: Normal Procedure vv Y Q ,ix AROU D .-qdgw f 9 ' ..-,- , ww , W ' v 43 1-X' ,Z 'K All ET qfiflfff fgiffljl WA RDLA W 'RQ 092 HO OR GERALD I. ADELMAN ,L 'Z' ROBERT C. FULLER, JR. ng - , I ff I. ., Ku, - f 1 .V g if .g 7 .N.. , , 3 li GARY N. TAYLOR 28 ll' is Jrhe ambifion of every slruclenl +o oblain a high enough scholasfic average 'ro warranl' a spol on lhe lirsl honor roll. To allain lhis clislinclion, one musl mainlain a B+ average or beffer in his maior subiecfs. Allhough circumslances have arisen whereby if has become impossible 'ro gran+ special privileges +o These boys, if ,f',. G. MICHAEL BLAZO if is an honor in ilself 'ro be a member of 3, X f lhis group. 8 The members of Jrhe Maroon and lx c Gold slaff congrafulafe These aca- ARON GREENWALD demic leaders. 1 Vx. ,SP ,,wfvin+'i3' U .A lifm i V A A ,SV QQ- ' hi RICHARD S. WEINRAUB K5 in-4' 'bf ROGER M. ZOSS I VA N9 o xf, W XJ' Q3 CTIVITIE HDL H00 Y ix SX 5X F-I ,J .fx ff? 3 ff .W 4 i i ! sc V Q Q ix. is Xinflgggb sf ,fi AD' X , ' XQQ 58, Fi? , xg- - Q ' fff X - rf ffljixv 5 ,J P L, Sv 5-icy , 1 gf' 'Ewa C, OV ipxf 4 7- VV wa fvpqoow X -7 f Mcgxb O Q 0 ,955 . 5 ' O O I draiilw 5 'f QNyi Q i X X ' ' 5 'rfb N Y u 4 p 5 I -. 'A' .4 tu' , Q Q . X 21, v V k , Q EV gf fq 11 F '.fQ ,.., , , :la ,. V ,I kewl ,,,m, -H . , ,,, N KY V: -'ff 'gy -- l H Tre Wardlaw Beacon, a bi-weelfly 'ewsbaoer has co'nble'eo Vs lo,r'h co'se:, ve year ol pobl'ca'o'. lf has come a lo'g way since fhe days ol ils lewoer, Pe+er Sfefenson. lbs years s'all, headed by Edi'or Joh' Fabfan, and ably ass?s'ed by Mr, Cole, lacclly advisor, has worred d'l'ger+ y and larhlolly 'n s avernof +o repor' fhe rews fo 'he smoerf body. There has bee' a good sorir ol coooerafor amorg the rnernoers ol +he srall as evi- derced by 'he DfO '7O GE5 w h whfzh 'hey rave been rnee'rq 'lreir deadlre. There have bee' several charges 'r 'he rorrra' ol fne oaoer Tfsell' mach oi 'he everinq has been ooce by lhe edror hirnsell' fhe broos2 on has been ao-y handled by Michael Blazo and Kenne'h Van Alsryre' all ol lhe rypihg has been done by Mrs. Taylor? and Fred Sisser has done a good iob on lhe carroons. Anolher change, which was insliruled lhis pasl year, is lhe policy ol sending The 'Beaconi lo lasr years alumni. This worlc has been handled by Business Manager Roberr Fuller and il is hoped lhis pracrice will conlinue. All in all, il is our opinion lhal lhe 'Beacon has had ils besl year and lhal if plays a very imporfanl' role in The school life of our boys. i Sealed, leff io righl: Rolberf C. Fuller, David C. Garrison, John E. Fabian, Mr. Cole, Roberl R. Andres. Standing, leff io righi: G. Michael Blaze, John R. Hawkins, Fred Sfsser, lll, Kennefh Van Alsfyne, LeRoy S. Gunzelman. 'Fff V37 fi 4. - 'D qv- This is The TirsT year ThaT The STudenT Council has been able To hold regular meeTings wiTh iTs TaculTy advisor. This is due To The TacT ThaT Mr. Cole re- placed Mr. l-larris, who Tell Thaf he could noT devoTe The necessary Tirne To The council. Wifh The aid oi Mr. Cole, PresidenT Dave Garrison and his associaTes have had a wonderTul year. Probably Their biggesT achievernenT was The Fall SporTs Ba1gueT, whereby The council in. augurafed The pracT'ce oi holding The dinner aT a public resTauranT and in- viT7ng The TaThers To aTTend. This aTTair was n'ieT wiTh greaT enthusiasm as re- TlecTed by iTs aTTendance. Some oTher Taslcs which The council underToolc were The Red Cross and magazine campaigns, The irnprovemenT of The sTudenT sTore, and The sponsor- ship oT several dances Tor The upper school, highlighTed by The ChrisTrnas dance. IT is easy To see ThaT The STudenT Council has had a very successful year and we hope +haT nexT yearis group will live up To The sTandards seT by This years council. TUDE T COU CIL Sealed: Mr. Cole. Sfanding, lefi To righfz David C. Garrison, Roberf C. Fuller, David L. Dofy, Reber? R. Andres, Kennefh Van Alsfyne, Gary N. Taylor, Aron Greenwald. K' .. XJ 'Y ' Firsf row: Philip Allegranle, Aron Greenwald, Michael C. Smilh, Roger M. Zoss, Waller M. Sfurmer Jack Schumer, Richard S. Weinraub, Gary N, Taylor, Schuyler How, Mrs. Lohr. Middle row: David C. Garrison, David B. Sfevens, Roy B. Kurre, Roberr R. Andres, Jr., Ronald O Dralre, Edmund M. Sage, Perer C. Havens, David C. Thomas, Alan Kocheck. Back row: Roberf Fuller, Jeffrey T. Mellin, Richard G. Roy, David Doly, John R. Hawkins, John E Fabian, Kennefh B. VanAlslyne. CLEE CLUB This year's Glee Club has clone ex- ceplionally well corsidering Thar rhey have had fo praclice in 'rwo separa?e groups. The only limes rhey sang fo- gerher was jus? oelore a performance, and during 'rhe performance Hsell. From all reporns +9 dale, if seems 'haf Mrs. Lohrls boys sang very we'l a' fine Chrfslmas Carol Sery':e. A? The rhne rh7s arriele is being wrf?'en rhe group 's preparing ro sing af she Farhers Smoker and fhe Commeneemenf eve ercises. The slag? efends Ps congrailahonz lo fhe Gfee Cao lor oorg seth a grand job of en'er'ain'ng dafng fhe school year. i we OCI No school year is complefe wifhouf a cerfain number of social acfivifies. This year we have fulfilled The need by holding in addifion fo The Chrisfmas formal, fwo informal dances and a highly successful sporfs banguef. As our yearbook goes fo press, we are looking forward fo fhe spring sporfs banquef and fo our June closing fesfiyifies. xy CQ 69 WW ATHLETICS in an ,ft by 5 Kneeling: Aron Greenwald, Norman B. Lefler, David C. Garrison, David Doiy, Roberf R. Andres, Jr., Leonard M. Becker, Bruce A. Kirhpairicl. Siandingz Perer C. Havens, William G. Caslroll, Jeffrey T. Mellin, John R. Hawlrins, LeRoy Gunzel- man, Richard G. Roy, Roberf C. Fuller, Jr., David C. Thomas, Ronald O. Drake, Mr. Harris. OCCER Because oi The loss oT many lcey players Through graduaTion, Mr. Harris Taced a maior rebuilding iob wiTh The soccer Team This year. ForTunaTely, enough experienced players reTurned To The squad To Torm a solid nucleus. As pracTice progressed, Mr. l-iarris had greaT hopes Tor a successiul season. These expecTaTions were iusTiTied. as The Team RALPH C. HARRIS compleTed iTs schedule wiTh a raTher unusual rec- ord oT 3 wins: 3 losses: and 4 Ties. Dave DoTy, This year as lasT, scored The largesT number oT goals. Dave Garrison and Bob Andres were runners up in The scoring deparTmenT. WiTh all buT Three boys reTurning To The sguad. prospecTs Tor an even beTTer season nexT year are good. DAVID DOTY L QW? Wardlaw Opponen+s Rmqers Prep Prgrf JV Scotln PNa?'s Prrqry JV Colleqkzfe Verona JV Livingsfon Scorch Plains Rufqers Prep Livinqsfon 'fl- .. . g J -.-'f .yn -.5' .-44,5 591 UL 14. DAVE DOTY BA KETB LL Afler The Tirsr few prac'ice sessions, rhis year's baslcelball learn loolced very impressive. Mr. Vieror, The coach, had seven lerrer rnen rerurning +o mold inlo a well rounded sguad. Caplain John Fabian and Dave Doly held The forward posilions and pro- vided 'rhe learn wilh a much needed scoring punch. The guard posilions were played by Dave Garrison, LEROY GUNZELMAN DAVE GARRISON Jack l-lawlcins and Richard Weinraub. These rhree boys did an excellenl iob of play-malcing and ball handling. These five boys were ably supporled by LeRoy Gunzelrnan, Dick Roy Gary Taylor, D. C. Thomas, Jeff Mellin, Aron Greenwald, and Bob Fuller. Wirh This learn Mr. Vielor expecled +o have a very successful season. Allfhough lhey bellered lasl years record, winning 5 and losing 9, lhey failed lo live up lo expecrarions. l-lowever, of rhe 9 losses, 4 were by 3 poinfs or less. JACK HAWKINS l i JOHN FABIAN Wardlaw Opponent 4: 43 ff 1, U 54 37 7l 47 Deaf 5 33 54 49 MR. VIETOR 14 Kneeling: Aron Greenwald, Rlchard S. We'nraub, David C. Garrison, Roberf C. Fuller, Jr., David C. Thomas, Jef- frey T. MeUun. Sfandingz Reber? R, Andres, Jr,, John E, Fabian R-chard G. L Q Roy, John R. Hawkins, LeRoy Gunzelrnan, David Dofy, g'5QZy5'ffVQ'VN Mr. Vneior. 'M ff if-M45 BA EBALL Inasmuch as +he lasr sechon of fhe year bool: musf be rn fhe hands of lhe prnnler by Aprul lsr rhe presenlahon of The baseball 'reams has always been a dnfhcul'r problem for lhe yearbook slalf Because prachces have nol srarled uniforms have nor been rs sued and berlrhs on lhe ream have no? been decuded ur ns prachc lly Impossible ro Talce meanmnqlul pholographs Wal Ths IU mlnd 'rhe 1957 sfaff has de cded lo adopf lhe plan followed by many schools of presenhng lasl' years baseball 'reams and records In +he currenl yearboolc. I+ 's hoped 'rhal lhls procedure will resulf ' a much improved baseball secfion. Firsf row: Roberf C Fuller Jr Davnd C Garrnson Frank E Pnsam Roberf R Andres Jr John E Crampfon Frederlck W Wardlaw Second row George H Wnlson John R Hawknns John E Fabian LeRoy Gunzelman W Lee Sfa dele Davnd Dofy Mr Vnelor Third rogv: Pefer C Havens Kennelh B VanAls+yne Jr Ivan M Suslok Davad B Sievens Davud C T omas Back row: Roger M Zoss Ruchard S Wemraub Leonard M Becker Gerald I Adelman Jeffrey T. Mellnn Ronald O Drake Sfevems Plngry JV Collegiale Morrislown Sfevens Plfgry JV Delbarforu JV lVlO TC:arr' JV GENERAL EXERCISE J-V's LEAGUE CHAMPS RUNNERS UP IDDLE CHUOL S 'Hg 3 VO -:Xb 9 . X ii 1? 5 s '2 Q X O O O Q: N 0 QV M 211 , K5 3 7 QQ , Nfeofr 'Fifa Fronf row: Gregori Lebedeff, Fifch B. Jeffries. Jr., Richard Doorley, Reber! Doorley, John B. Free man, Richard A. Gronquisf, Herman A. Dreyer. Back row: James R. Gessner, Fred L. Bergheim, Joel B. Schwariz, David V. Veghfe, Edward E. Gun fher, Jr., Roberf J. Villa. F O R Lefl column, lop fo boHom J. David Sell, Eric D. Pefer son, Pefer A. Borch, Jr. Jon K. Peck, Marc Halne. Cenler column: Reber? L. Ber- ry, Roberf G. Swearlngn Eugene Chang, Gordon W Dobson, Donald C. Fred ericlrson. Right column: Donald G Dofy, John J. Rafferly Gary D. Wycall, Absenf:Jol1n H. Scully, David C. Spillane. at F. First row: Kenneih C. Robbie, Barry M. Farber, Burris E. Heacock, Addison E. Moore, Michael C Taylor. Second row: David G. Walley, Sfephen Goldberg, Richard W. Nielsen, Waller Rifchie, Jeffrey D Leary. Third row: David Bernaih, Francis Harris, Richard T. Pfeiffer. FUR THQ -1 Firsf row: Michael C. Taylor, James R. Gessner. Second row: Barry M. Farber, Herman A. Dreyer, Gordon W. Dobson. Third row: Eric D. Peferson, Edward E. Gunfher, Mr. Breene. JU 101: TUDE T COUNCIL 1 51 Q-of GORDON W DOBSON JOHN B FREEMAN N Nr'-I JOHN H SCULLEY IDDLE CHOOL HO OR ROLL O e ol The greaTes hohors a mrdole school bo may rece ve rs To lr o h hame on The ho or average wuTh no marlc lower Than a B Up To The presemT Tlme Thss year only Three s The modle sc ool have meT Ths sTandard 4. J! f lj l . y I ' r' fs rr roll. To accomplish Thls he musT achleye a B+ boy I1 I' h I high 'Q r 'r--P FOOTB LL For lhe lirsr lime since I949, lhe Junior loolball leam, coached by Mr. Breehe ard Mr. V'e'3r, wen lhe Norlh Jersey 'lille lyy League champiohshin. Wilh Gary Taylor and Bruce Kurre caolahhg lhe 'earh F deueleoed Info one ol lhe liresl ,unior 'earns in mafy years. The squad lesl ohly one qahee. a heneleegee Ce's+eslL'1 Rim- soh, 7-O. The erowring yielory which broughr lhe lrophy To lhe iuniors was a 50-O win over S+. Befherfls cl Pea- paclf. The feam was omslandrzg of delerse as well as on ollense, allowing lhe opposilioh lo sgore Orly once during The season while scorihg +l'lSV7WS6lV6S a lolal ol lO8 poinls. Fronf row: Eric D. Peferson, Jon K. Peclr, Jeffrey D. Leary, J. David Sell, Roberf Doorley, Pefer A. Borch, Jr. Waller Rilchie, Jr., Richard W. Nielsen, Slephen Gold- Richard T. Pfeiffer, Gordon W. Dobson, Eugene Chang berg, David G. Walley, Michael C. Taylor, Addison E. Gregori Lebedeff, Filch B. Jeffries, Jr. Moore- Marc Halne- BBVVY M- Farber- Kennelh C- Rob' Bach row: Mr. Vie+or, David Bernafh, Donald G. Do'ry, Rob ble- Donald C- Ffedeflckson- er+ J. Villa, Edward E. Gunfher, Gary D. Wycall, Roy Middle row: Richard Doorley, Roberl G, Swearingin, Jr., B, Kurre, Gary N. Taylor, Roberf L. Beery, Francis Harris, James R. Gessner, John B. Freeman, Mr. Breene Fron+ row: Barry M. Farber, David G. Walley, Gregori Lebedeff, Rober? Doorley, Eric D. Peferson Richard Doorley. Middle row: James R. Gessner, Francis Harris, Gary N. Taylor, R. Bruce Kurre, Gary D. Wycall. Baci: row: Mr. Breene, Donald C. Frederickson, Edward E. Guniher, David Bernafh, Donald G. Doly BA KETB LL This years Junior baslcefoail 'earn was alrnosl' as successlel as flwe clwarroiorslyp ioolball 'earn +y- irq for iirsf place ir rlwe New Jersey Lirde lyy League. Tlwe squad, ciornposed rnairly of last years ve+e-fans, los? only ore game, flwa+ io our arclw- r'yal Deloarror or +lwe'r large sour. The 'earn which :ornofled 'Pls eryiaole record was Composed of Graf' la or, Ed Garler, Jirn Gessrer, Dawe Ber- 1 4 ra iw, Dori DOW, Greg Lebedeii, ard Eric Perersor. BASEB LL As wilh senior baseball, lhis page piclures lasl year's squad. ln I956, rhe Junior baseball 'ream won lhe league lrophy for lhe lirsl Time. The squad, which compiled a 6-2 record, was led by fhe pilching and bafling of Gary Taylor and Bruce Kurre, who were backed up by a righl W infield and oullield. Because of lhe loss of many slarling players of lasr years squad, Mr. Breene, 'rhis season, faces a hard laslc in building a learn capable of reraining 'rhe lrophy. ,syl ' 's2:,'i'..g:' 4.44. . , , ...M . Q Y1..i n Fronf row: Eugene Chang, Sumner Herzog, Gordon W. Dobson, Robert Doorley, Michael C. Smifh, Pefer A. Borch, Jr., Richard T. Pfeiffer, Aron Greenwald. Middle row: J. David Sell, Herman A. Dreyer, Eric D. Peferson, Roberf Lyman, Jack Schumer, Charles Firsfbrook, Geoffrey, Wyckoff, Richard Doorley, Thomas J. Seger. Bacl: row: James R. Gessner, Gary D. Wycall, Donald G. Dofy, Roberf J. Villa, David Bernaih, Ed- ward E. Gunfher, R. Bruce Kurre, Gary N. Taylor, Mr. Breene. 165 , f EEE! LOWI R Sf IIUUI An ,gay 302551153 , , 6, 5 77 Qcrfzijsz X,,:E 4 L J W f f 69 y 6 - 1 W1 N 41 L AA N ,J LOWER Firsf row: Daniel Gordon, Fred H. Gray, William B. Wig+on, Peier R. Saflund, James N. Saflund, Jeffrey J. Heim, Ronald J. Kenf, Lawrence H. Jeffries, Neil Golub. Second row: Allan W. Meixner, Geoffrey P. Caldwell, Al 'fred C. Scarpa, Rober+ H. Clarke, Michael W. Dusza Neils D. Nevad, Kennefh W. McKeag, James McGee. Third row: Kenne+h Swi+zer, MerriH Snyder, Dane N. Bau CHGOL mann, Douglas R. Terry, Mark L. Widersfrom, Michael R. Pleshko, Thomas P. Beck, William L. Carbley. Fourfh row: Dary Khosrovshahi, Roy R. Pfeiffer, Roberf W. Neilsen, William S, Meixner, Corwin S. Sco++, Jr., John E. Hahn, David Person. Las+ row: Ward A. Spisso, Roloerf D. Whifman, Frederick C. Defwiller, John J. Drury, Isaac E. Barile. i As in The pasT, The lower school boys were divided icTo Two groups, The Mid- qeTs, direcTed by Mr. Breene, and The SlceeTers, supervised by Mr. l-larris. Inas- much as These boys will eyenTually be- come The yarsiTy maTerial Tor Wardlaw, iT mighT be inTeresTing To lisT some ol The lcey boys. OuTsTandIng Tor The Mid- qeTs were Ward Spisso, Randy PTeiTTer, Dary Khosroyschahi and Riclcy DeTwiller, whereas Doug Terry, Jimmy McGee, Niels Nevacl, Kenny SwiTzer, and Al- lan Meixner were The big guns Tor The SkeeTers. MIDGET FOOTBALL Firsl row: Roberf H. Clarke, Lawrence H. Jeffries, Neil McGee, KenneTh W. McKeag, Neils D. Nevad, Michael Golub, William B. WigTon, KenneTh Swifzer, Geoffrey W. Dusza. P. Qaldwell, Ronald J. Kenf, Jeffrey J. Heim, Allan W. Third row: M,-U Bfeene' Ward A, Spissol Robe,-f D, WI-151. Meune Jlames N' Saflund- Pele' R- Saflund- Fred H' man, Isaac E. Barile, Dary Khosrovshahi, Frederick C. G'-SY' Daf e'G0fdDf1- Deiwiller, John J. Drury, Roy R. Pfeiffer, William S. Second row: David Person, Michael R. Pleshlro, Mark L. Meixner. Corwin S. SCOH. John E. Hahn. William L Widerslrom, Thomas P. Beck, Merri+T Snyder, Raberf W, Carbley, Mr. Harris. Nnelsen, Douglas R. Terry, Dane N. Baumann, James Firsf row: Ward A. Spisso, Geoffrey P. Caldwell, Lawrence H. Jeffries, Kennefh Swilzer, Ronald J. Kenf, James N. Saflund, Pefer R. Saflund, Allan W. Meixner, Fred H. Gray, Daniel Gordon. Second row: Roberf H. Clarke, Dane N. Baumann, Merrill Snyder, Michael N. Dusza, James J, Higgins, Vincenf P. Scully, Jeffrey J. Heim, William B. Wigfon, Roberf D. Whifman. IDGET B The winrer program of lhe lower school underwenl' several charges lhis year which resiilled in a more varied program. Swimming sessions for begin- ners and advanced boys were increased greally wilh many boys showing fine progress. ' Tumbling and parallel bar worlc re- cefved addirional 5+T6 'iCfi daring The I957 ferm and +he bo,s seemed .ery enrhssiasric aposf These ac'I.f'f'es. Baslcerball also VT'5 '7ii'6Cl Irs appeal for these yorgvers, ard math 'yer' was ancovered and de.eiope1 oarfng The season. ...- '4- 4 Third row: Roberf W. Neilsen, Roy R. Pfeiffer, Thomas P. Beclr, Marla L. Widersfrom, Kennefh W. McKeag, Neils D. Nevad, James McGee, Douglas R. Terry. Fourfh row: Mr. Breene, lsaac E. Barfle, Frederick C. DH- willer, Dary Khosrovshahi, John J. Drury, William S. Meixner, John E. Hahn, David Person, Corwin S. Scolf, Mr. Harris. KETBALL sl 4, ,a:f.w.fs.e.,1-::.-.ez-inf ...-nv.: . 10'-f are -fr., .,Q....fafv-,b ., - ,L 1. ,. ... . K,-A-af . ,,,,,3,, .T f-ae... A. ,1.,,,.fn1.,...Y . I I vii ' L d X J 3 1 - - As in The oTher baseball secTior's oT This boolc, The I956 squad is being leaf Tured on This page. LasT spring a very capable group re- porTed Tor pracTice and broughT joy To The hearTs of iTs coaches. Many boys progressed rapidly and will probably Tind spoTs on This year's junior Team. Several of The MiclgeTs who will lilcely play on The l957 Junior Team are Fran- cis Harris, David Walley, and Barry Farber. OuTsTanding Tor The Slceerers were such boys as LeTTy McGee, Bil- ly WigTon, Kenny McKe-ag, and Johnny GaunT. MIDGET BA EBALL Firsf row: Neal M. Golub, Pefer R. Saflund, William G. Waller J- Cyburl- W'l5on S' Moms' WigTon, Niels D. Nevad, Barry M. Farber, John R. Third row: WalTer M. RiTchie, RoberT D. Whifman, Richard Kenf, KenneTh C. Robbie, Carl F. Brewer, Paul D. W. Nielsen, John B. Hanna, Ward A. Spisso, John C. Baader, J'..ies N. Saflund, John S. Gauni. Vaughf, Joseph Shumsky, David G. Walley, Frederick C. Second : Marlr L. Widersfrom, RoberT W. Nielsen. Ken- Delwlller' Defy Khosrovschahl' 1 .. W. McKeag, Michael B. PlaTT, Addison E. Moore, Back row: Mr. Breene, George R. FahnesTocl:, David C. ichael C. Taylor, John E. Hahn, Roy R. Pfeiffer, Giese, Francis Harris, David Rapps. A XAQX PRIMARY DEPAR IMENFI Qwi Q 909 vii Z fi Co PRIMARY CHOOL AND KI' ERC RTE Front row: Eric R. Gallon, Scolf P. Reid, William C. Barna, Jr., Leo Chmil, Jr., John Wardlaw, Charles T. Ruggerio, Bruce A. Auslin. Middle row: Todd W. Lunna, Mark B. Zirulnik, Geoffrey C. Lee, Michael Schanz, Alfred C. Scarpa, John E. Lauer, John C. Millen, Brian G. Foster, Bruce K. Hoblihell, Thomas M. Wilfshire, Kim C. Knofls, James R. Sfine, Jeffrey S. Wood. Back row: Gordon T. Sfuarf, James W. Lee, Pafrick Nafale, Jr., David Clarke, Jr., Roberf F. Hahn, Jr., Kennefh J. Kree, Paul DeBlanco, Keith S. Fischer, Andrew G. Cosfa, R. Charles Lauer, Linden E. Thafcher, James M. Hackman, Jeffrey A. Edelheif, William J. Cipola, Frederick W. Hall, Donald S. Condon. 'Y NUR ERY ' QCHDDL Fronf row: Erik Nebergall, Bobby Prilchard, Robby Hum- mer, Douglas Carrona, Bruce Rofhberg, Timmy Bow- ring, Joan Reydel, Paul Schlreeper, Amy Brams, Calhy Arnold, Lynn Cohen, Mac Erlell, Mary Kling. Second row: Waller Poling, Cor? Kling, Neil Hollander, Lu- cia Slern, Richard Hunfer, Kip Meyer, Willie Brand, Howard Schrager, Bobby Kosia, Billy Schneidewind, ...,..,,, Pam Selzer, Cole Bunsell, Vinnie Henderson, Jonalhan Berry. Bacl: row: Mrs. Donald Kling, Mrs. Donald Parker, Debbie Parker, Marlr Biedron, Freddy Small, John Schwarfz, Charles Prilchard, Mary Ann Borch, Eric Phefferlrorn, Mrs. Elslon Johnsfon, Molly Johnsion, Danny Velinslry, Linda Lillon, Rusly Hewilf, Belsy Slole, Jimmy Sadwilh, Ken? Deardorff, Jimmy Thul, Mrs, George Sfaplefon, Mrs. Meredifh MacLaury. X w x W' 'f 1 fig' ? nf 54 X-.XY '41 4-,,,.4 ff 22,55 ' N, .iff 'L B, THE BROOM RIDERS OUR HELPING HAND xx? , My 'Ev-wp JR. RESERVES HERE A Sf-ci -4' 1, LL...-L.. . f--Q V1 WHO, ME? IN THE FOX HOLE ...L JR. CHAMPS MARODNRANDCHNJDSIAFF DAVID C GARRISON EcIITor In ChIeT ROBERT C EULLER JR Aggoglafe EdgT0r ARON GREENWALD Buswness Manager JOI-IN R I-IAWKINS Treasurer SPORTS DEPARTMENT ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT John E Eabran EdITor RonaId O Drake Manager RoberT R Ahdres Jr Schuyler I-Iow PI-IOTOGRAPT-IIC DEPARTMENT SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT WIII am G CasTroII EdITor Ga y N TayIor Manager Leonard M Becker LeRoy Ounzelman ART DEPARTMENT E Sus er III IN APPRECIATION We of The Maroon and Gold STaTT are deepIy ndebTed To The ToIIowIng members oT The Ta uITy who have heIped Us e pJoIIcaTIon oT Th1s yearbook M Dams oLr TacIsITy advisor Harms who heIpecI an The organwzahon oT The IuTerary maTerIaI WaroI w who ednIed m ny oT The arT Ie and Mr VIeTor w o aIfTeCI Ls P The busuness oeparTmenT and ID The Typfng oT T e Twnal copy We shoaId aIso hke To express ow apprecrahon To Mr John Preg oh oT The LorsTan STudIos, whose exceIIenT phoTographs make up The maxor parT oT 'hfs book ' 1 'I . , ' r . , red 's ., ,, X I I ci ID m - ' - I f, I A ' 7 Mr. ', A ' ' ' ' :Mr. Ta , ' a In sq . 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PL 6-4155 18 Elm St., Westfield, N. I. WE. 2-5696 104 Quimby St. WE 2-0025 PL 6-1193-94 UNION TIRE 8. MOTOR CO. 222 E. FIFTH ST. PLAINFIELD, N. I. Congratulations on your graduation . . . and on the achievement it represents! It is our hope that happiness, health and prosperity will be yours throughout life, and that this milestone, your commencement, will be one of many which will mark the years with success and accomplishment. TIMOTHY R. LOIZEAUX, President Mobilheat 'blue coal, KOPPERS COKE TI Nl KEN om wncevm cd 1630 SOUTH SECOND STREET Q PLAINFIELD 6-2100 Telephone PLainfield 6-9601 George W. Buntle KEEP YOUR SPIRITS UP! PLAINFIELD NEW JERSEY 83 The Class of '57 . . . I wish to extend to each of you my most sincere congratulations on your graduation, and to express the hope that through your purposeful- ness, courage, and constant applica- tion you may win happiness, success, and the fulfillment of all fine am- bitions. -ALBERT W. 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