Reunion 50 Has a Venue

updateWe hope all of you are staying safe during these unprecedented times. It’s been a while since our last update but the team has been hard at work visiting venues and negotiating a contract and we are happy to announce that we have a date and have booked a venue for our 50th Reunion Celebration!

Our Reunion Team put a lot of thought and effort into choosing a venue and date to celebrate our 50th Reunion. We want to thank all of you who gave us input and suggestions through our surveys and emails as they helped us in our selection. Some of the criteria the team considered in making a selection:

  1. A location that is centrally located for everyone’s convenience and not too far from an airport for those flying to NJ.
  2. A venue that has a 4 Star rating with a Hotel, Restaurant and Bar on-site and a banquet room that could accommodate at least 250 people for a buffet-style event.
  3. A reasonable price point for the event and hotel rooms to mitigate cost being a major factor in attendance.
  4. A date that avoids peak vacation time, holidays and major inclement weather months. We considered October to be the best month, but who knew that October is now the most popular month for weddings. But autumn in NJ is generally warm with crisp night air and the occasional last fling of warmer days.

The Reunion Team’s Venue Selection Sub Team was led by Laura Krampetz Mueller and guided by the above criteria. The selection process was intensive and included multiple site visits. After looking at a group of possible venue locations and feeling less than completely satisfied, we were thrilled when Vita Venturi Stohler came across a new location which turned out to meet all our criteria. It is a beautiful contemporary facility in an amazingly convenient location and we have booked it for Reunion 50+ to Saturday, October 1, 2022.

Our Reunion celebration will be held at the APA Hotel in Woodbridge. It is right off of exit 131 of the Garden State Parkway, about 2 miles from the NJ Turnpike, within walking distance to the Metropark Station, 12 miles from Newark International Airport and 14 miles from IHS.

APA hotel

What’s Next?

  • SAVE the DATE – block out your calendar for Saturday, October 9th, 2021.
  • Mike Emanuele sent out an Excel and Word document with an updated class list in his recent email which includes email addresses (if we have them) and the indications classmates gave us as to whether or not they were likely to attend the Reunion and planning to bring a guest.
    Please review the list to make sure your information (email address, Reunion Attendance, etc.) is correct. If it needs to be updated let us know at ihsclassof1971@gmail.com
    Look over the list to see if you have contact information for any of our missing classmates. We could really use your help here – perhaps this will help you pass any idle time you have if you are confined to your home.
  • The Reunion team will start working on further the planning of the event including the final pricing for the event.
  • Any further thoughts about the event? Let us know!
  • GET EXCITED and get others excited too. Go through your old photos or keepsakes and post them on Facebook. If you are not on Facebook, send them to the class email address and we will post them here and on Facebook.
  • This website will be updated with additional information, such as price, how to register etc.

Irvington Schools of the Past

Irvington, New Jersey currently has a high school, 2 middle schools and 8 schools covering Pre-K through grade 5. There are several schools that no longer exist or have been converted to a different grade level.

Clinton School
Clinton Avenue Elementary School was located on Clinton Ave. near the intersection with Springfield Ave. It had earlier been called Central School.
Clinton Avenue Elementary School closed in 1941. and was then used as the Community Building.
The Irvington Hotel was at the corner of Clinton and Springfield Ave. It existed from 1890-1924. The Clinton Ave school is to the right with a rather fancy center tower.
clinton springfield
The corner now – the school location is now the Irvington Senior Apartments. That big fancy home still stands but is hidden behind stores.
demolished
The Central/Clinton/Community building, which had been built in 1870, was closed in 1972 and demolished in 1974.
Coit St School
Coit Street School was located on Coit Street near Woolsey Street.
It opened in 1903 and had 4 rooms for 4 grades.
Listed on two postcards as “School No. 1,” this building looks the same as Clinton Ave. School. I couldn’t find any additional information, so perhaps it is the same building, or they built two identical buildings.
school no. 1
School No. 1 – This wider view shows a side street that wouldn’t make this the Clinton Ave. building, so School No. 1 must have been somewhere else in town.
Irvington Tech
Popularly known as Irvington Tech, the school was at the corner of University Place and Myrtle Ave. next to Myrtle Avenue. Junior High School. This is a page from the school’s “Technique” yearbook. Myrtle Ave. JHS is now University Middle School.
The Tech building is now University Elementary School.
Back view of the school looking down Columbia Ave.
Looking south on Myrtle Ave.

Reunion Team’s Update for November 2019

updateMike Emanuele emailed this update on the Reunion based on our survey results. (If you didn’t get the mail, you’re probably not on the class email list. Send your info to us at ihsclassof1971@gmail.com)

As of now, we have 144 classmates indicating they intend to come to our reunion and they would bring 48 guests (194 total).  An additional 46 classmates have indicated they may be coming to the reunion and if they do they will bring 17 guests (63 maybes).   So, we could potentially have 257 people at our reunion or even more as we are still finding people and still haven’t heard from quite a number of you.   A list of those who plan to attend or are maybes is at the bottom of this email. 

The reunion team would like to thank all of you who took the time to submit a survey. Your input has been very valuable to us and is giving us some direction in our planning.   Here are the actual numbers:

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Our thought is to have the reunion on a weekend in October of 2021 – this avoids conflicts with holidays, heavy vacation times and inclement weather.    

We are looking to have it at or within walking distance of a hotel that has both a bar and a restaurant.   We are thinking that there could be an informal meetup at the hotel bar on Friday night for those interested and who live close enough to the hotel or who might be traveling from a distance and would want to stay at the hotel on Friday night.  

Some of you have expressed an interest in touring the High School and we have contact information for Dr. Hackett who is the Superintendent of Schools.  Once we have a firm date we will contact her and ask for permission to tour the school on the morning of the Saturday of the reunion event.  

On Sunday morning anyone interested can again informally meet up for breakfast or brunch at the hotel restaurant before heading back home.  

Friday night and Sunday morning is also an opportunity to organize an informal elementary school reunion.

Now that you have given us our marching orders, the team is researching venues to see what we can book that allows us to achieve the above at an affordable price.   We also intend to negotiate a reduced room rate for anyone wanting to stay at the hotel.

If you have any questions feel free to email the team at ihsclassof1971@gmail.com.    As soon as we book a venue, we will let you all know the date and location so you can mark it in your calendars, make travel arrangements, etc.   

NameLikely to Attend
Edward Aimutis Jr.Yes
Marie Ambrusico KimbroughYes
Ellen ArmmYes
Steven BallYes
Shelley Barchanowitz GoldbergYes
Kathleen Barnes KugelmanYes
Frank BellisYes
Michelle Benkoski BonteYes
Kathryn Betza CatalfamoYes
Eileen Bojar BotroYes
Kathleen Bono HylandYes
Kenneth BordensYes
Dean BraithwaiteYes
Marco BudnyjYes
Maryann Calabrese GiglioYes
Nancy Carpenter BratmeyerYes
Patricia Cataldo ArdenteYes
David Celeste Jr.Yes
Joseph Cleary Jr.Yes
Noreen Coleman RanzYes
Maureen Cooney FurrYes
Janet Cooper SayreYes
David CrownoverYes
Diane Day FlahertyYes
Julia DeAraujo CinoYes
Wayne DeckerYes
Michael DeNorscioYes
Joseph DePasqualeYes
Diana DiTommaso SiniscalYes
James DubelYes
Tina Eckhaus HegyesYes
Steve EidelYes
Michael EmanueleYes
David EmmerYes
Kim EnglandYes
Barry FeigenbaumYes
Laya Fermon LaRuffaYes
Emmanuel FernandesYes
Audrey FeyYes
Linda FidnickYes
Susan FixYes
Ellen Fox TamblynYes
Frank FoxYes
Gayle Fucci McKeonYes
Denise Garramone MaddaloniYes
Doreen Gashlin GuentherYes
Michael GellerYes
Robert GirniusYes
Kathleen Goeb BrownYes
Rhonda GoldbergerYes
Marilyn Goldberger UrYes
Marilyn Gramm PachecoYes
Wilma Grenz MendeYes
Carl GueciYes
Steven GussYes
Linda Healy RichardsonYes
David HellerYes
Waldo HimelsteinYes
Joseph HollywoodYes
John HolroydYes
Patricia Husar HarrisYes
Thersea Impellizzeri QuickYes
Johnn Jennings Jr.Yes
Joanna Junger CicconeYes
Janice Katz SalomonYes
Amy Kaufman WszolekYes
George KleinerYes
Laura Krampetz McDonaldYes
Lawrence KukanYes
Nancy Kuscher MehrbachYes
Edward LangYes
Joyce LaSalvia GoldsteinYes
Paul LiebYes
Linda LigenzaYes
Paul LobozzoYes
Karen Long RoheYes
Joseph LonginottiYes
Donna LucianoYes
John MalyshkoYes
John ManningYes
Denise Marcell SullivanYes
Alan MartinoYes
Teresa MasucciYes
Faye Mauriello Menzel Yes
Joseph MaurusYes
Robert MayerYes
Lorraine McAuvic TraceyYes
John McCroneYes
Kathleen McMinn CowieYes
Jacqueline Mennitt FranzYes
Manuel MeraYes
Karen Mericle SuterYes
Steven MerminiYes
Barbara Mikolajski SzynalskiYes
Melinda Miola KlanieckiYes
Leonard MisuracaYes
Marlene Mondino YacendaYes
Gus MouhtisYes
Andrew MuscatoYes
Michael NazzaroYes
Anthony NufrioYes
Lucia Orlando NittiYes
Peter PalermoYes
Ellen Patrinick GirniusYes
Marilyn Petersile BellisYes
Joyce Petrallia Yes
Patricia Potter FreemanYes
Elizabeth Prusak SpringYes
Brian ReichleYes
Beverly ReillyYes
Karen Repke GuthreauYes
Judith Ribiero MatysikYes
Kenneth RonkowitzYes
Audrey RussoYes
Brian SanchezYes
Cynthia Santora SolowayYes
Victor SardelichYes
Craig SchreinerYes
Raymond SenkiwYes
Miriam Sherry KaftalYes
Cynthia Sikora MaurusYes
Richard SpitzerYes
Paul StahlYes
George StecynaYes
Olga Stepowyj CoffeyYes
Allen StrahlYes
Orysia StryzakYes
Patricia Thompson ShandraYes
Denise Tissot MuoioYes
Nick TodaroYes
Rosemary Tomae VaccaYes
Thomas TrokanYes
Vita Venturi StohlerYes
William VivonaYes
Peter VizziYes
Nancy Walker PendleYes
Bruce Warner formerly WarshawskyYes
Barry WeichmanYes
Doris Woitowicz WendellYes
Mary Linda XavierYes
Hortensia ZapicoYes
Stephen ZmijewskiYes
Anita BergenMaybe
Merle Bogner PattenMaybe
Jeannie Bonzel KehoeMaybe