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9 1 ■ MGS Pupils To jTownship Squadmen Graduate Tuesday |Lose Site Desired To Carry Out Theme, ! Realty Firm Redeems . Spring In New Jersey, • Tax Lien Land Which In Four-Part Program Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association First Aid W anted The theme, “Spring In New c . , c r , . Matawan Township First Aid Jersey,” will be featured nt the 86th YEAR — 49th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1955 otngle Copy oeven Uents - scjuad’s building program has graduation exercises of the ' received a serious setback, Roy eighth grade clnss of Mntnwnn . Matthews, president of the Grnmmnr School on Tuesday j “THANKS” BADGE TO MRS. CHARLES E. SPRINGHORN SCOUTS RECEIVE FIRST AID CERTIFICATES squad, advised members Sun e v e n in g . Edward J. Patten, Secretary Of State day. Mr. Matthews stated that The four-part program will In according to information he had clude speakers on “Flowers," Will Make Graduation Address Al Matawan received, the property on Am- Barbara Ellison, Roberta Buc- 'oov Rd.. Cliffwood, that the r y > . Richard Ilcuscr. Peter Man- 'o’vnship had planned lo turn Com m encem ent W eek Starts Sunday Night 'ter, Pntricln Thompson nnd Nnn- over to the .'quad, has been re r v Brarrilpron: “Land Birds,” W ith Baccalaureate Service; Serm on To deemed by Morrifey and Walk er. Laurence Harbor relators, Janice Pnzienzn, Donna Nel Be Dslivercd By Revt,Lawrence R. Bailey son. Martin LauterwaId, Ante for back taxes. Kalina, Marin Ortiz and Bnr- Edward J. Patten. New/jer-(Mntnwnn Hit'll School, will in- Mr. M atthews stated the squad bnra Kunz: “Shore Birds nnd s e y S e c r e t a r y of S ta te , .jyill • tr o d y c e M r. P a t .c n . th e g u e st had plans for the site which call Pish," Judith Rice, Janeth Rice, make the graduation address-at speaker. Edward W. Currie, ed for a building adapted to that Roger Bccinnn, Wendy Moffett, the 47th annual commencement president of the Mntawan Tovn- sloping landscape. The fear Iris Woolley and Leslie Lock of Matawan High School wft'ich ship Bonrd of Education, will wns expressed the plans might wood and "Trees," Robert M ar will be held Wednesday ntghticit award the diplomas and Mr. need radical and expensive tin, Leslie Marshall and Chnr- 8 p.m. in the high school, audl- Foster will present special changing raw ns it would be un :rtes Em lcy. torium. Graduation week ;for awards. Chnrle Allan Wolt likely the squad could find an other properly-situated site hav The presentation of the Clnss the 104 seniors will begin with president of thc class, will-pre ing Ihe same contour. of 1955 will be mnde by Robert Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. sent the class gift. Aftor tlie Thc squad's projected building A. Hardie, principal, and the 5 ” 3 The bnccalaureate sermon, benediction by the Rev. Curry, is modeled aflnr the one recent diplomas will be presented by “Foundation For a Life,” ■y.'ill there will be tlie recessional c 1 " 0 V ' ly erecied by East Brunswick Edw ard \V, Currie, president of be delivered by the Rev. Law- tlic graduates, 1 1 First Aid Squad. It will be 125 the Mntawan Township Board '{P T ®•'■bo rence R. Bailey, pastor of the Honor students in order c feet long by 82 feet wide. It of Education. 1*0 «« (1^0 First Baptist Church. The- in- scholastic rank were Miss Read, vocation will be given by ./the Frances J. Blondek and Mar will hnve a four-bay garage for To Present Program w :r o O .'C .i .- &*■■■» ■ i o Q C r O Rev. William J. Hutcheson, pas- Louise Blahota. the squad's ambulances and The program will open with 6 <jQ 0; tor of the Second Baptist Church .Members of Class , rigs wiili a washing pit and serv > cf oo>o °ff Ihe plnylng of an overture, “ Fin- and the scripture will be read Members' of the graduating ice pit. The main part of the ’jindla,” nnd the processional, by the Rev. Albert D. Curry, clnss include: Altiime.se Mazer- building will be an auditorium.............. ’’War of thc Priests,” by the | Al ihi* I-iv-lii) Cerem ony of thc M ataw un (*»rl Scouts un Monday ; pastor of the M atawan Metho- leen Anderson, Mary Jane Ben- i .:V.1ln ' '' ' Si r ||t 1 n.o|. in, ut C l.ilwiin.l isc.uli, itceivtcl 82 feet long by 40 feet wide with | evcniiiKT ut the L’irst Presbyterian Chureh, !\iaiawan, a ••inanKs brass choir of the ' Matawan : dist Church. nett, Eddie Mae Bethur.c, Jane I * l. m-.,-'.’1 J,‘V11V.! '!’ ■'•wioi ll,‘-t .ml m ur.i m en b> tlie a stage. On the side there will Township Schools, The invoca ; badge was awarded to Mrs. Charles J*'. Spri»shi>rn, (second from ; left) of iiTata tv<u>* former chairman of the Northern .>1011111011111 : There will be a prayer bjwthe-Theoln Bethune, Mary Louise;,, llle r.„vvicw Pi-cUlvtl" Inn'l'v.ir/h \vui” rd C *Vv" ,bC a r<?'v of ofrlces for renUl. tion will be delivered by thc i Countv Council, who has given 25 years of service to Scouting*. j Rev. Chester A. Galloway, pas- Blahota, Frances J. Blondek, | Scoutmaster. ...'at...: :,s inr -is lie knows 'liis- i*- the first time -i Bov l>‘°Vide revenue to help with Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, pns I Mrs. llayard T. Lamfoorn who served as vice chairman of the tor of the First Presbyterian Shirley M. Brown, Margaret , vm it 1 r«op in Central Jersey hns <iuiiUfieil «« many members f#r llle carr>'inS charges. T h e tor of thc First Baptist Church. Northern Monmouth County Council when Mrs. Springhorn was | Church, and lie will pronounce Holder Chamberlain. Kathleen ! merit badges n. fn-st md. building will be cement block After the singing of the clnss ; chairman, is shown above presenting the budge to Mrs. Springhorn I the benediction. Florence Crawford. Norma Ann. Slimiti in tin- almvr picture arc (left to rielit): Mr. Nyc, nnd brick faced with glass block song, ‘“The Spirit of Matnwan , for “outstanding servicc" to Scouting. Also fn thc above picture ■ The high school mixed chorus DcFelice, Ann Marie DISanto, I 1:<1'v:1,rfl *'"• s':|r Keniit, ant I toy Matthews. president of the panels. are Mrs. George Hitter, (left), chairman of the Malawan Nclffh- Gramm ar School,” Helen Greg i will sing the hvmn, “Panis An- Barbara Lee Edmond. Nancy ' ^7>'cVrtilic-ile ; l,u> s(;,r Seoul njion tlie receipt of Basement 125 Feet Long 1 borhood Commiltcc, and Mrs. William Quinn, jr., (right), program ory will spenk 011 the theme, ! gellcus,” with Miss Grace Fish- Jane Erdmann, Shirley M. E. | / ---------- ' _....................................... i The basement under the build “Spring in New Jersey" and 1 chairm an Tor tlu* M ntawan Committee. The fly*up ccrcm ony xvn.i in charge of Mrs. Quinn. er, class of 1359, ns soloist. Oth- Foti, Jean Ann Gnub. Janice! in g w ill b e 125 fee t long b y 62 -the clnss will sing, "Welcome er selections will be "Lo, A Evelyn Hahn. Marilyn June j : feet wide and have a celling 18 (- £ w e e t S p r in g t im e .” I Voice to Heaven Sounding,” and Hall, Beverly Jane Haspel, Pa- i MHS Sports Squads Mass Meeting On ' feet high. This will be a youth Mnrtlm Presser will play n j “Dona Nobis Pacem." The tricia Ami Hattricli. Mary Eiiz- j ! recreation center for the com- clarinet solo and there will be 30 To Graduate From St. Joseph’s To Hold ! high school brass choir will alietli Herrity, Barbara Jayne | j munity. It will be possible to n selection by n violin quartette I play "Sleepers Awake” for the Hickey, Eula Mae Hill, Dorothy Guests Of Board Water Shortage | hnve two basketbnll courts in composed of Mariette Harrison, processional and the "Hallelu- Hoever, Loretta Hull, Carol Mae ! the bnsemcnt, according to the Anne Marie Vns, Patrlcin Mc I Cliffwood School Graduation On Sunday Jnh Chorus" from The Messinh Hyer, Athletes Feted By i Cliffwood Beach i cm m ittee. Cann and Rosemarie Hunter. I The building will be erected for the recessional. Also: Margaret Ann Johnson. School District For i Residents To Go Into The class will present “ Trees" Exercises Monday Rev. J. T. Ccnnell, Commencement Wednesday Rita Ann Jones, Carol Adele by volunteer labor. The cona- Their Accomplishments and "Old Ncw Jersey" and n In MHS Auditorium; Speaker; Award The commencement exercls- Klnhafer, Dorothy Mary Kud- Court To Get Action | mittee hns pledges of financial poem, “Snlute To Tlie Trees," es will begin at 8 p.m. Wednes- rick, Caroline M. Lambertson nnd other aid, including 'one Program Featured Diplomas To 53 M a ta w n n I-Ugh S ch o o l’s v e r y by Henry VanDyke will be rc- day night with selections by the Marie Leperopoles. Jane Mary A mass meeting of residents pledge of n cnrload of cement •Jclled by Joanne Shen, Maureen successful a t h l e t i c teams were 0,1 1)0111 the M ntaw an and M adl-. The smile type building creeled Graduation exercises for the Graduation exercises for the high school orchestra followed Muro, Edith Jane Olmstcad, Al- Dennis nnd Lynne Tuttle.