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PAGE 16 THURSDAY, M AY 11, 1972 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD CLARK PATRIOT • •< J-'' 1-*' -' •••• A-SSS . ' r > • .:-":- •'" '•, "v- NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER EST. 1822 15 CENTS RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1972 VOLUME 150, NO. 20 hi Joseph C. Keefe was dec- , ted vice president of the Railway Board of Education Louis R. Rizzo of 1065 pers and left the auditorium. hy unanimous vote atWbnday Madison Avenue, Rahway, Harry W. McDowell, another night's meeting-in me Roose- —who ocgvcd a« a Deard-oi; li3hldii; •"BdncarioTi—nreiRtser—fffr—n— -jority,—-teft^"hgforo BTF= Mr. Keefe succeeds Law- years, was appointed by four Sprowls finished speaking. rence E. Pratt, board mem- members of the board at Th& departureef-DrvSpnjwle ber who resigned as of May Monday night's meeting In and Mr. McDowell left only 4, Roosevelt SchoaL tour members present. Voting for Mr. Keefe were the unexpired term of Law- HE HlgglEs" BTateTTTHaTr Dr. John J. Sprowls, p re si— with offices In Linden, gives ninth-grade students information rence E. Pratt who resigned Dr. Sprowls did not want dent; Louis G. Boch, Harry about the profession of law during the annual Career Day on May 1. selection of a new board W. McDowell, Paul LoRocco, Conferences at Rahway Junior HigffSchool. The appointment came af- member on the agenda and Edward J.Higgins andJjimes ter two- board members left tfaai^h3dtid3h F. Kernan. Eric H. Beckhu- the meeting in an effort to thiT g7 sen and Mr. Keefe were ab- prevent Mr. Rizzo's appoint- ticipating that Mr.. Beck- -sent; 33 SpeakereilSve Pupils m&Mr.—The—legality—of- Mr. hilfipn flnrt My* ICppff* wnnM I ,wi IC.ihn wan re.ippnlnrepp d appoint™ PT be absent. attorney of thh e boarbd d ~ in doubt today because five -Asked~for an opinion about I ~~ 1972-73 at a salary of $4, members are necessary for continuing the meeting, Leo 500^ Dr. C, T. Hill was ap- _ a quorum for hn«1n^«« rmn— Kahn, board attorney, said pointed the school physician Thirty-three speakers told Cheese- sactions of the board. five memfiers are required, ninth-grade students about quake State Park, forester; The resignation of Mr. for a quorum. for the year and Dr. B. E. professions and businesses Jack Safchlnsky, hair stylist; Morrison the school dentist. Pratt, a member of the ma- Mr. Higgins then stated at the annual Career'Day Police Detective Albert jority faction of the board, he would" move xo "make Hill^will^ec©ive $2,500 Conferences of Rahway Jun- Smith, protection service- an appointment. Mr. Kahn and Dr. Morrison, $3.000> left the body deadlocked, 4- HELP FOR NEW CENTER ..Miss Grace M. Wintering, president of the Merck company Dr. William Ganss was ior High School on Aprii 26 man; Milton Faith, Youth 4. Two members of the fac- said it would not be legal s- Foundation, presents check for $3,000, a donation to the new Rahway Day Care Center, in the school. and Family CourifieTTrig~Ser- Detective Sgc Bari> llendtrsun left, and Nicholas Betsey Ms-get and James Ladi-ey, physical- edue George Bamik, Ross Chalfont, Bob Hogan-and Geoffry Board attorney, Leo Kahn, left,-and-William-Cladek, named psychiatrist for the tion, which previous to Mr. and suggested that "busi- to the Rev Orrin T. Hardgrove, chairman of the board for the center and pastor of the First school system. He will be The program was spon- vice, psychologist and social Pratt's resignation consti- ness cease." naco, high school vice principal, right, fill a instructor at the high school, fill one of the Jones, lefi to right, use their talents to clean the City right, Key~Club advisor from the high school, help Baptist Church of Rahway. barrel at Tully Field during the c It an-up campaign. collected at Tully Field. Hall area. Michael Jankowsky pick up litter and debris from paid $40 a hour. His pay sored by the school's guid- service worker; Alex Busse tuted the majority, were ab- "You no longer have po- Looking on ti> lend support from outside the fcnci- arc, the Main Street parking lot. will be limited to $9,000 ance department and the Rah- and Urban Weiss, Rahway sent. They were Lawrence wer as a board," Mr. Kahn left to right, board of education attorney Le-o Kahn, for the year. way Kiwanis Club to give the High School, teaching; Miss C. Keefe, who was attending stated. Mr. Kahn added that students the opportunity to Nancy Vadimsky, New Jer- a religious service, and Eric the remaining members Anthonv L ruz ana ~ ~u a v i"S c*i f The board selected the sey Bell Telephone Company, from the high richer Care Center in Elizabeth auditing firm of obtain information about vo- H. Beckhusen, who was out could only adjourn or go Suplee, Clooney & Company. cational areas in which they telephone repairman and op- of the city on business. into recess. are interested. erator; Joseph Ryan, small to conduct the annual audit businessman. After most of the business Mr. Higgins then moved of the school district for Speakers, the companies on the agenda had been con- that Mr. Kernan be elected 1972-73. The board put $4, they represented and the jobs Other speakers discussed sidered by the board, Edward president pro tem. Mr. Lo- =aQ0=ln—its hudgeu-for—audit— they discussed included Miss the following jobs; veterin- J. Higgins moved that the Rocco seconded the nomina- Vicki Brown, United Air arian^ medical technician; Tion. ^-The~ members~ ^theh The Merck Company was foundation secretary. Center attempt to raise a ing costs. b6ara"consider nomlnatKns The resignation of Mrs. Lines, stewardess; Sig Reh- modeling; environmental en- for a successor toMr. Pratt. elected Mr. Kernan. Foundation this week In presenting the $3,000 like amount in the commun- bock, Regina Corporation, gineer; airplane pilot and awarded $3,000 to the newly- award. Miss Winterling Helen Drake as a mathe- Mr, Rlzzo was nominated (Continued on Page 4) matics teacher in Rahway advertising; Leo Kanrrowitz, theater worker and televis- Dr. John J. Sprowls, pre- by Mr. Higgins, who pointed established Rahway Day Care asked that the Day Care - junior high staff, air con- ion repairman. sident,- then-read^a-statement Center which will open its Junior High School was ac- out that iheTEormer merBEer cepted. The resignation will ditioning worker, plumber, L. C. Mullen, represent- in which he declared the elec- served as president, vice doors for the first rime rhtn etecrtriclsn~aTrd~h"e~arlng con- ing the Regina Corporation tion of a successor-to Mr. month at Elm and Ester- be effective June 30. Mrs. president "anoT "Chairman of Drake is the wife of Ray- tractor; Robert Piodatti, and the Kiwanis Club, and Pratt should be delayed be- every committee during his brook Avenues, Rahway, in United Air Lines, ground Mrs. Sheila Gordon of the cause of the absence of two facilities donated by the mond Drake, assistant super- members. Dr. Sprowl's ex- years on the board. Mr. Hig- intendent of schools whcH-lB - crew and maintenance man; Rahway Junior Higb School 11 s -stated that Mr. RAzzo- TtrsrBaptiBrTStnirch; - - retiring on that date. Herman? Wenson, architect; faculty, were coordinators plained feat "onlytwoTiamea ^"decttcated to the youth According to\Mlss Grace To Titte Meets: Sought . automo- for the program. have been submitted to^the r M. Winterling, president of ©ther—resignations—ac-— - --. boar3Tor consIHeriiHon -. of _the-city,."--Mr,_Higgins the foundation, the grant is (Photo on page 8) for funds will be conducted cepted were those of Mrs. bile mechanic. Dividend Declared also pointed out that Mr. being given "as a reflection A drive is being conducted in Rahway on Saturday, atart- Margaret M. Coe, who tea- ***«• Margaret Hoey, Re- The board of directors Dr,, Sprowlo said that tie -Rizzo received the fourth of me company's desire to ~^~hl^k~65=1~ l ^ctesJE&gUsbiiu^lalMiSy-Hlgh .^glna Corporation, secretary; «f The-National-State Bank, hoard ahouldfionsldej; candi- . -Jijgfeeat number _of .votes last support the vital Interests money to pay the expenses Donations to the fund also School, and Edward Nark- William Kluse, Regina Cor- Elizabeth, declared iLcash dates without "intellectual February when three mem- -of—the—Gommunity—in-which— -of—two—Rahway—High—School iewicz. who teaches social poration, clerk; Arthur De- dividend on capital stock of or emotional overtones." bers were elected. it is -headquartered, and in athletes who will compete contributions to theHigb studies in Rahway Junior Lorenzo, carpenter and ma- 160 per share. The payment After finishing reading. Dr. Mr. Higgins added that recognition of the growing in the All-American High School All-American Fund, High School. Mrs. Coe's son; Miss Denlse Sabol, den- will be made on June 15 to Sprowls declared, "I can't it is possible that the elec- Just one small pile in comparison to the amount of care of John Moon, Rahway resignation will be effective tal hygienist; Mrs. Virginia all stockholders of record participate further in the tion of Mr. Rizzo may be Les Rutledge, center, of the high school science need for qualified centers School Track and Field June 30. Mr. Narkiewlcz's Hermann, Fabricland, inter- meeting;" collected bis pa- found ^to be legal. litter picked up from various properties during the department gives instructions to, left to right, Robert to feed, train, and care for Championships next month High School, Rahway. May 26. two ecology days. This pile was from the Penn Central Mayor Daniel L. Martin, resignation was effective ior decorator; Louis Pinto, Voting for Mr.