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Mountain View Packanack Lake Wayne Township. To some people, it's just another name on the map of New Jersey. To others, it means more in varying degrees. The Sunday driver sees in Wayne Township a highly scenic slice of New Jersey. The businessman sees a community with many growing industrial opportunities. The sportsman sees a mecca of well-stocked woods and streams. The summer visitor sees a refuge from the city’s heat —a shaded, peaceful area dotted with rivers and lakes boasting many recreational facilities. However, what these people see in Wayne Township are just the surface characteristics apparent to any stranger. One must explore further to learn what Wayne Township really represents. What do we, the people who have grown up in her, see? We see beyond the scenic beauty and industrial opportunities. We see places and people and things which hold very special meaning for us . . . our schools, our houses of worship, our municipal buildings, our recreational facilities. These are the institutions that have influenced us most strongly; therefore, in our minds they are our township. These places have offered us unlimited opportunities to develop our knowledge, faith, civic responsibilities and social and athletic skills. In this year book we shall revisit these places and try to show them.to you in the light in which we have always seen them . . . Wayne Township
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Growing Pains.
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Koch; G. Richmond; J. Jotinen, G. Munsberg, ton. Adviser. 2nd row: m. Simonton; C. Mol-Polhemus; A. Muciulcri E. Boyd. 3rd row: J. i A. Hopper; A. Riedel; M. Green; E. Van Der thdi rl|; .Miss J. Walsh, Adviser. 4fh row: I. Hartley; G. Hermon: S. Bollard; M. E. Hollinon; B. Joeckel; R. Morlensen 5»h row: B. Ackerson; E. Flanders; J. Kreske; S. Krommer; J. Westbrook, P. Wilkinson. 6ih row I. little; A. Meadows; B. Stewart; V. Cline; C. Vogel; D. Wordlc. 7Ih row: D. Cordes, G. Adams; B. Block; D. Schwalm; D. Van Dyken. . . . We wish to present this, the 1958 EMBERS, as an expression of gratitude to all the people who have made possible our total education. We hope we will be successful in communicating to our readers the affection which we feel for the locale in which we have spent our formative years. THE EMBERS STAFF
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