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Bateman Tops GOP Ballot in Borough Vote Your Want Ad T iui /ip Code Is Easy To Place • ' \i iiintninv') Just Phone 686 7700 0709? An OHicial For The Botnuqh Of Mountainside VOL. 19-NO. 27 Paid „. M,,,, MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1977 Bateman tops GOP ballot in borough vote Kirn hulls I'l'tileslfl tjliln'i i I , 1111 r i; 11 "VMthpr 'hr Rrpuhhr-an nur 'hr laces, (in hold «i(ies. of the l>;illni [ iiMiiori a! \r r;i nduiate*, for Si i'*' Scnah tailed In bring an appn>eiahl<- numbe; liii'i-H.itn chiilli'ngerv (iiir •.hmH.ird of Mountainside voters tu the polU in bearer t'eier MeDnnoiigh wun 701 Tuesday's primary election Of the borough voles, while Pemocr.iiH broii^ih •-. \ 'li\f\ rejJiMered vuh ~ri- ..nU li'ipclu! Hairs I'appii"- h;>'l I <7 SH'i J4 percent i easi hallols I berc aK" s>**re no > .uiir^K in In the battle fop nnminalion ,is the r i, i it i ma! ion** l<w (r<>m>ral \^Msmbl\ Republican gubernatorial nominee c aiiciidat!1^ Tnilit's u**re Raymond II Balenian uas the victor in Republicans William Magwir'1 I'M the hiirniigh liver challenger Thomas m,I I),,ivilH IiiFranrescMi i\7 7 Kean. by a vole of 4:i7 to :i"ti Totals for (Continued on page 21 the other ( K i|' hopefuls were (' Rohcri Sareone. 117 and William Angus ,Ir , '.M In the Democratic race, local setters gave their support to incumbent Dayton High Brendan Byrne, with 111 votes Robert A Hoe ssas second, svith TH voles, followed by Joseph A Hoffman. 45 will retain Ralph DeRose, ;H, James Florin. 24. A Howard Freund, ]:i; Raymond (DEER)FlfLD DAY—A strenuous tug of war was among the events at the seventh and eighth grades students participated in the athletics liarrarnone. il, Kmery ,1 Zolri. :i. and annual Deerfield School field day program, held last Thursday Six, (Photo-Graphics) George Koukns. 1 Melvin M Whales final exams received no votes, but Paul Jordan, who The Regional High School Board of had withdrawn from the race too late to Fducalion Tuesdas night denied a Playground have his name taken off the ballot, sill request by students at Jonathan Dayton Regional schools present report garnered fl Regional in Springfield to moke final Vote totals for Republican Borough examinations optional for seniors with Council candidates, who svere un honor grades The board meeting a! tells of plans challenged, svere: Bruce (ieiger. 752. David Brearley Regional in Kenilworth and Timothy Benforri. fSHfi Republican was attended by more than IIMI people on statewide reading, math tests Ruth nibadio, incumbent tax collector, most of them apparently teachers in for summer The Union County Regional High making inference regarding what is algebra, geometry and problem who also was unchallenged, received the district s four high schools None of School District has released a report on read, drawing conclusions and dealing solving The scores nn each item of the Til) votes There svere no Democratic the teachers spoke, but apparently ihes The summer playground sponsored results of state reading and with cause and effect relationships tost won1 equal to or exceeded the candidates for those offices svere presen! to demonstrate solidants by the Mountainside Recreation mathematics tests conducted among "The word recognition skills of the scores of the reference standards The In the three-way Republican race for in (heir deadlocked negotiations «ilh Commission will open on Monday, June loth grade pupils at the district's four students were also very good, with results of this lest indicate that the nomination as Union County Sheriff th<> board over a 1HT7-7H eonlract A 27. at the Eehobrook School, It will run schools this winter. particular strength in the use of curriculum is meeting the needs of [he the borough victor was Lester A teacher spokesman did state, however, weekdays from 9 a.m. to noon and i to 4 Summing up the results, Dr. Francis synonyms and analogies The district students at the 9th and Huh grade Sargent ,!r , svith fiifi votes Challengers that they svouid have "a great deal" to p.m. through Aug. 19. Kenny, director of pupil personnel scores in the area of study skills in- levels," he said Charles Radecki and Matthew Nilsen say in the near future if there is no progress Children who will be entering first services, said: dicate that the students' skills are very Strengths cited by Dr Kenny in the received IB;! and 14B, respectively grade or above in the fall may par- "The reading ability of students who good in the use of dictionaries and 10th grade reading tests included: use Ralph Froleich was the local The case against fini.il exams for ticipate in the playground, A variety of svere loth graders In 1976-1977 in the reference books, and in reading maps of synonyms and analogies; reading Democratic choice for the sheriff's senior honor students svas presented by activities are scheduled, including arts Regional District is very good. These and charts. The <wy satisfactory comprehension, with "balanced post, with 125 votes. His opponents, Charles Kiell, president of the Dayton and cratti, whiffle ball, kickball, 4- students demonstrated reading skills results on this test indicate that the 9th achievement" in related skills, and Stephen MeGlynn and George Morris Student Council He noted that the square, nok-hoekey, races, games, and abilities at a very satisfactory level and 10th grade emphasis on reading in study skills, with "high levels of Jr. had vote tallies of 40 and 24 board last yppr granted a similar special events and trips. A weekly of achievement The students' the English curriculum is meeting the achievement" in dictionary skills, respectively. (Continued on page 1} schedule of activities will be distributed achievement was consistently high in needp of the students." reference hooks, card catalogue, throughout the summer. comparison to the scores of other According to Dr Kenny, the charts, maps, index and table of eon- Recreation Director Sue Winans regional districts, all high schools in mathematical ability of the students tents. noted that the playground "is not a New Jersey, Union County, and within who were 10th graders In the district Strengths shown in the 10th grade Shawnees, Mohawks babysitting service, but an opportunity the district factor grouping to which the during 19761977 also is "very good," mutherniifies tests were listed as: for children to experience and par- Regional District has been assigned for and the achievement level was "very ability to deal with whole numbers and ticipate in a wide range of activities. comparison purposes. satisfactory" compared to other fractions; computational skills in Specific programs are scheduled each "The reading comprehension scores scores geometry and measurements, and defeated by Nava\os day, but children are not required to indicate that the students have very "These students demonstrated the ability to solve consumer refuted The Mohawks defeated the Apaches <jelen.«iise play seas <'.\<>ouled in him participate in an activity if they aren't good skills in identifying main ideas, ability to deal with whole numbers, problems. in Mountainside girls' softball by a Genkinger when she caught a line drive Interested in it. recognizing the supportive details, fractions, decimals and percents. The lOlh grade reading ;ind math score of 24-K. Heidi Dalhausser pitched I'mm l.indit Belenefs Lisa Mc-C;ir!hy "Playgrounders may also come and results, as compared to reference a good game for the Mohawks. Home pitched i:j strikeouts go during the dty, although they may standards, do not indicate any areas (if runs svere hit by Donna Kinaldo. Robin The Niivujos defeated ihe .Mohawks not stay at the playground between weakness, Dr Kenny reported. He did, Zirkel and Lisa Jackson. Donna also by a score of, 212-4, thus elinutuiting the noon and 1 p.m. as there is no super Dodgers, Braves win however, suggest consideration of made a double play when she caught a Mohawks from the playoffs. Lisa vision during the lunch hour," reinforcement in: reading com fly ball and then thresv to first base for a McCarthy pitched a five-hit. \2 An experienced staff will direct the prehension skills of grasping in- second out. -Excellent fielding was strikeout gainc for the Navajus playground. Bill Krihak is returning for two in Major League ferences, sequence of events and contributed by Donna Rinaldo and Heather Creraiii singled four times and his fourth year as supervisor, and recognizing tone, computational skill of Anne Wixom Apache pitcher svas Lisa McCarthy hit tor the cycle a Kathy King also begins her fourth year By RICH REITER Jurczak held the Chiefs In check on the rounding, changing percent to decimal, Amanda Wyckoff. hoinerun, triple, double and single on the staff as assistant supervisor. The Mountainside Major League mound while Brahm, Sefack, Solomon, and proportion percent, and algebra The Navajos ended their season svith Other strong hits came from Kim Arts and crafts supervisor Sue Oliverie Dodgers won two games this past week. Rodriguez and Frank Kelly hit at the skills in the areas of operation prin- a ^-l record by defeating the Shawnees, Genkinger. Susan Riccio, Carol (Continued on page 2) Sparked by the strong pitching of plate. Ed Mayer pitched for the Chiefs ciples and combining terms H-l. The teams' offense came from Kim Heyrnan, Beth Ball and Stephanie Stolz Bobby Sefack and the clutch hitting of The Vikings, with 14 hits, over- Recommendations also included a (ienkinger ssho had two singles and a Good fielding svas contributed by Stephen Solomon, Ricky Brahm, Stu whelmed the Cubs, 29-3, Henry Largey review by the English and mathematics two-run homer.
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