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•a X Pajfe Six CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 ~ Brearley to Graduate 24, under the €0*70 excessive speed program, it was announced this (Continued from Page 1) week by Motor Vehicle Director Christopher Joseph Cheeka, Karen Ronald M. Heymahn. Jean. Christensen. Donna Patricia Clementi, Linda Marie Cocca, Deborah Anne ' Col Keniltvorth Servicemen well, Joann Christine : Coppola, Army Sgt. Robert E.- Jeans, 20, Brcnda Francis Cree. Robin E son of Mr.—and Mrs.—William--J.r Crowley, Joann Marie Curley, Kar , Jeans,. 327 Maplewood Ave., rec- en Eileen David, Susan Anne Deck ently received the Bronze Star Medal in Vietnam. Sgt. Jeans was hut, John ' Joseph Del .-Fattore, presented the award for meritori- HAS THE Thomas Michael DeMaio, Raymond ous service in connection with, Walter Deresz. hiilitary operations'against hostile^ JUST RIGHT' Bonnie Lea DeRick, Robert forces in Vietnam while assigned Charles Dolan, Deborah Ann Doud, Second Class Postage Paid to Company A, 4th Battalion, 31st; Cranford. New Jersey 07016 .., 15 CENTS Maureen Catherine Dowds, Joyce Vol. LXXVII. No. 23. 3 Sections, 20 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY,. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 „ SEEK SUPPORT FOR REFERENDUM — Cranford Education As- Infantry, 196th light Infantry Louise Dropchinski; Michael Jos DAD'S sociation members prepare literature for their scheduled canvassing Brigade of the Americal Division eph Duffy, William Henry Dunn, near Chu Lai. •*• • ' -' • • ' • . i. • • ' • ... of noij-hho.rhood^'lwlay in support of the school building referendum Thomas Allen Durana, Robin Fern PAY that goes to the electorate on Tuesday. Eckstein* Joan Emily Elias, Mary 1$ Michelle Elliott, Bonnie Rose Glassboro Graduate " *No' Votes by Anderson, White Town Hquse Plan Hearing High School Expansion Denise .laskot, Linda Patrick and Faines, Jeffrey, Victor Ferguson. KENILWORTH — Joseph E:. Campbell of 38 Pembirobki Dr. re- SUNDAY CEA Calling Mildred Tonzola. Robert Albert Fico, Christine VIA AIDS* CEREBRAL PALSY CENTER — Mrs. Arthur Venneri ceived a B.S. B.A.. degree recently Trophies • arid money awards Elizabeth Fletcher, Donna Claire (left, center X, outgoing president of the Cranford Village Improve- For Yes Vote from the Band Boosters Club to Frank, Christine Emma Freier- from Glassboro State College. He ment Association, reoeritly presented a check for $600 to Mrs. majored in-teaching of secondary Is Postponed UntilJuly 14 the graduates having shown high- muth, Patrina Helen Galati, Stan- As Sarnowski Is Reiappointed; On Referendum Frederick Meyer (right, center), a director on the executive board school social studies. Is Approved est standing based.on musicianship, ley Gocel, Denise B. Green, Daniel of the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center in' Cranford. The pro-", Township J^omtnittee Tuesday night" The "Cranford Education Associ- cooperation ana attendance at re-J. Gribbin, Nancy.^ Ann Guariglia, v ce'eds were "realized from the • annual benefit luncheon held; last PEN AND PENCIL ation has announced its support of hearsals and performances went to Maria R. Hammer, Bruce Alfred voted to postpone to July 14 the public hear- month. Looking on are Mrs. Russ D'A.fcangelo (left), VIA lunch- the school referendum to be held John%Schlingma.n and Karl Schlen- Loren Harms, Barbara Helen Hart- TUNE-UP Critical Statement by Knox ing on an amendment to the zoning ordin- Tuesday. ker. man. eon chairman, and Mrs. Richard-KhnbaH (right), chairman for ance creating a new town house district on the Junior'Women's, Club of the VIA. This was the second benefit " "The CEA feels that passage of Daniel Prnsak and Antonia Pon- Clifford Milton Hartshorn, Hel- BONANZA! -NarUnVve.^ Erafter the-Planning Boardre'" Schools -toriero_xeceived^_Williaxa_J.-X)ean —project-co-sponsored-bythe-VIA-and-the Junior~Women's-ehib-nr~~ "The Board" of Education voted 6-2 Jasl ^7 quested additional time to review •and'" re- )najor expansion,and renovation at awards from the PTA for showing- the past-year. , .;•.-. •, Thursday night to reappoint Vincent F. Valerie J. Hermann, Jane Ellen Sot ap « j By a-decisive 2,840 to 1,636 vote, Cranr the high'school, is essential to the outstanding progress. : examine certain sections of the proposed or- Open With Total Higgins, Paul Gerhard Hohner, Al- Sarnowski superintendent ol schools at a ford residents, Tuesday approved the Board maintenance and -improvement, of SigneSwanberg, Stephens math- enski, David John Tartaglione;: John M. Zaimis, Victoria "Marie (8^ylinder —115.95) dinance. - [educational standards in Cran- ematics awards,,to the boy and girl fred 'William Honraih, Gail Ann salary of $24,500. Mr.-Saraowski's one-yeaif of Education's $6^2 million bond issue to Joan Victoria Teipel, John R. Toby, Zaimis, Kerry Francis Zielinski. Revised Btidg et Several residents living adjacent to the ford," a spokesman for the group outstanding in mathematics were Infantino, John Irwin, Jr., Joanne SO.ELMORA appointment, %hich begins Jiily 1, will place Registration 903 '•» Referendum Results finance additions and alterations to change isaid. • • presented to Jeffrey and Cheryl Rae Ivone, Peter Albert Jadelis, Annette Nancy Tomc?yk, Anthony ELECTRIC Venneri property, the area designated to be the West End PI. building from a two to a . him on tenure. Yes • No ••• Marko. •. Frederick Jaekdr-lffc Gregory Tonzola, Rosann Vicinio, ESSO SERVICENTER re-zoned as a town house district, were.pre- Cranford Public School's,; summer three-year high school. ! It was.announced that teachers Speeding Suspension Voting against 4;he appointment were Sherman ........ 118 161 The*Margajet. F. Ray.,-art .awards <-Richard. Michael |feans, Edward Carl Angelo .Vitale. • ' •" «/„ - • GARWOQD —/Driver's license Sooth Bamam Aw, sent. Mayor Malcolm S. Pringle explained that schools opened this week, with a' total en- • The referendum was approved in's win rplan to'canvass,,vthe,.neighborhoods T BetwM Richard J. Anderson, board president, and Walnut 279 225 went \o Robert Kaverick and Te-C. Johnsonr' Robert'^cottv John-' Gary Jbhn'Waick.Joatine Elaine of William G. Williams, 36," of 5S2 of the township's nine districts, winning by near their respective schools to- if the Planning Board makes any changes of rollmentiOf 903 pupils in the upper and lower Cleveland .-• ,„.. 183 72 resa Barbella. stone, Susan Lynn Jones, Barbara Walsh, Jane Margaret Wanca, Jan- Locust; Ave., has been suspended George H. White, Jr. wide margins in Roosevelt, Brooksiqe Pi., Hay, distributing literature and •VSTcn tor AppototmOif substance., in the proposed ordinance, it schools, the band school and in driver edu- Livingston ... ......... 300 - 236 Ben Mol Jewelers ^presented Sharon Karliri, Cathy Anne Kele- et Ruth Weinb'el, Craig Alan Wood, for 30 days, effective as. of May In a statement of explanation, Mr. AJI- Final Paring Tdul Cranford High School and Bloomingdale dis- speaking with residents. Some : High School 330 117 plaques to the captain-and-cprCapT men, Thomas Vincent Kincaid, will be introduced as a new measure and an- cation. „ ' " '" . ' ..- .' : ,,, tricts. It was turned down 303 to 260 'in . teachers^also will seek support Ipr deorson said he believed the original intention A revised budget for the 1970-71 school • Bloomingdale *....... 282 • 146 Lincoln School and 161 to 118 in. Sherman tains of the safety patrol. They Thomas Michael Klem,' George" E. other public bearing date set later in the The upper school, which opened Monday J Ihe referendum during", shopping of the board to hire a new superintendent year, was adopted last Thursday night by Roosevelt ...... 553 181 School as 4,476 or about 32 percent of the were Jeffrey Haines, Karl Schlen- Knudsen Elaine Carol Ann Koer- summer or early fall. , at Cranford High School and continues hours tonight in, the business dis- the Board of Education, reflecting a dele- Eincoln ....... ......... 260 303 township's eligible voters went to the polls. ker, Deborah Materia and Antonia ner, Virginia Ellen Kopf, Frances. and relegate Mr. Sarnowski to the role of trict. Several other teachers will Denton S. Layman, Planning Board through July 31, has an enrollment of 455 Brookside .... .,, 189 The addition at West Ehd PI. will about Kay Kowalevich. assistant superintendent would have been tion, of • $10,910. 501 J)ost themselves at the railroad Pontbriero. WALLETS 6 double the size of the present building and , Frank C. Kraus, Marie Kraus, a better course of action. This is the amount that remained to be chairman, advised the governing body that, and 56 in driver education. A total of 212 34 station this morning to speak with Receiving service awards for —• • • • - cut of the $70,000 which the Township Com- \ provide facilities for 1,600 students which Cranford commuters about the pro- participating in the tutoring pro- Marita Elizabeth Kuhnen, Joan Ma- "Those who signed the petitions in favor subsequent to the informal public hearing pupils are enrolled in review, subjects with mittee ordered deleted last February follow- Total .... 2,840 1^636 would, serve the tenth, eleventh and twelfth posed bond issue. gram after school were Cheryl rie Kuscavage, Jacquelyn R. Lan- June 3 on the town house district, the board Spanish attracting 61, English 34, algebra 30 grades and relieve present overcrowding in *iB^ •r^^ He ^tm H JW Bbss of Mr. Sarnowski did not have benefit of the ing defeat of the budget by voters. At its Marko, Nancy Degelmann, Alice dau, Edmund Eugene Lasinski, Jr., further considered the proposal and is still and French 21. A total