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'A Echo for None' CLARK. NgW JERSEV.THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 USPS 115-760 20 CENTS VOL 16 NO. 35 *. r.x

By R. R- Faszczewski K. Hchnly and Charles H. ,administration building on 3,952 last year to 3,675 this One of ;thc major issues the safety and security of The township's public Brewer Schools Schindler Rd. to discuss the year. A newly-formed com- facing the/district is the students, working staff and schools will open for the kindergarten to sixth grade alternative plans. mittee pf the district's Board 1982-L983:Tcontract bet- school property and equip- 19821983 school year amid and Carl H. Kuinpf School * • m of Education, the ••Commit- ween if aridvthe American ment." several possible sources of sixth to eighth grade. The The township's high tee on Future Planning," Federation' of Teachers has controversy. other plan, which Board school. Arthur L. Johnson will study the issue in terms not becn.-ScUlcd. Although Among new courses to be In .the four elementary members say could not be Regional, with a projected of long-range planning for the district spokesman said. offered at the township schools, which will re-open accomplished until the enrollment of 1.013 this the district. negotiations are continuing, school this year are: on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1984-1985 school year, the year, faces the possibility of The state informed the and a contractcould be ap- Advanced-placement some .students may be fac- kindergarten to fifth grade*, a strike on the first day of district Jn early June its proved before school open- physics to be taught on a ing the last year in the would be housed in Valley school by its teaching staff, minimum-aid allocation of ing, the federation has college level, a basic-skills- schools they have been Road. Hchnly and Kumpf. and will be opening the $1,012,435, which was cer- publicized a "no-contract-, improvement program as a traditionally attending and Brewer would house 19821983 year with tified by last no-work" position is in ef- required course for one because of a possible .re- the sixth to eighth grades. greatly-reduced state aid. November, would not be fect. semester for one year for organization of the school Under the present system forthcoming. After gaining students identified as requir- districts by the Board of Valley Road and Hehnly Freshman orientation at approval of its current- Therefore, the Board has ing basic-skills instruction in Education. house kindergarteners to Johnson will be held on expense budget by voters made contingency plans in communications and/or From a total of 13 dif- fifth graders; Kumpf, Tuesday. Sept. 7, with the last spring, th&.disjrjpt has the event of a- strike by computation and a course ferent plans for re- kindergarteners to eighth opening day of school set recently decided to cut as teachers and other staff -tn institutional home members on opening day, management and support REAL AIR CONDITIONING - Open trolleys like the ones pictured at Rahway Junction alignment, caused by declin- graders, and.Brewer, sixth for Sept. 8. many budget items as possi- (Westfield) rotted through Ctartcan a line which existed from 19O1 until Juno 3, 1928. ing enrollment, presented to to eighth graders. In the Union County ble which do not directly af- reports the spokesman. services in connection with the district being designated Clark residents could use the trolleys to go to Westfield. where they could board the Board last fall, two are A special meeting of the Regional High School fect the education of He added, "If a strike oc trblleys of ihe main line between Platnfield and Elizabe'h or ridy

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«l , -An SI \*i$Q 'ihoVease in tance of the federal money S4.6S per hour worked, the amount pf .federal for the handicapped, it did with employment ao com- money the Clark Board of approve the acceptance of mence on, Wednesday, Sept. Education is to reccivev-for the funding. 8, and "to terminate on the 1982-1983 school year Also given the. Board Thursday. June 23.6f next to help the handicapped, members* acceptance was year, was also given Board ' under programs mandated $17,500 in federal funds for approval. by federal law was reviewed 1982-1983 as support by Board members on Aug. money for the pre-school In other action, the 24. handicapped class. school body; . However, because they In order to comply with a -Okayed the list of co- TELEVISION STAR - Kelly Bennett, right, a tourih disagreed with the, proposed provision of their contract curricular personnel for the grader from Clark's Carl H Kumpt School, talks with distribution of the addi- with ARA Food Services,, 1982-1983 school year. Danielle Bhsbois ol "Archie Bunkers Place" in ihe CHANGING OF THE GUARD • New officers will preside president; William Storey. Sr; the ^cp tional aid into various ac- school body members gave -Approved the employ- make-up room of the NBC Sludios in New York Richard at the first meehng of the Rahway Retired Men's Club, dent; Joseph Wighard. a trustee, and Robert McFatl- -counts in< the 1982-1983 their permission for the Ap- ment of Rusty Marshall. -Bennett left, Kelly's father, will appear with Danielle which includes Clark members, on Monday, Sept. 13. den, the secretary. Moi shown are Paul Frills, a trustee; school budget, the Board propriation of $10,000 from Keith Dunn and Craig BrisbOis in a segment of "Today In New York/" to be after the summer recess. The officers, shown, left to Herbert Kiehn, Sr.. the historian, and John-Csoppd. a members voted to table ap- free balances for the Esser in basketball and atred on NBC in the tall: right, are Jotin Schmidt, ihe assistant chaplain: George sergeant-ai*arms. The club meets every Mqridifly, at 1 proval of the budget 1982-1983 school year. Mark Ciccotelli in football Black, a trustee and chaplain; Harold Gibson, a p.m. ai the Rahway Senior Citizens Center at 1306 changes. r Advanced-study grants- as recreation aides for this sergeant-at-arms;. Donald Russell., the treasurer; John EsterbroQk Ave . Rahway. . v . . .' As presented, out of the for this fall totaling $259.20 summer. Hudak. "the presibent;>Chester Krulikowski. the first vice district's tota! current- each were approved for -Gave its permission for Hospital to cite expense budget of staff members. Francine the hiring of Mrs. Marie $5,221,752, $152,14-1 Torsiello and Ken David- Woznicki as the teacher son. its humanitarians would have gone to aide in the preschool han- ing their service. All reci- community-service pro- Added to the 1982 1983 dicapped class for the Rahway Hospitafs 10th Annual Humanitarian pients are chosen from grams. - substitute lists • Were* 1982 1983 school year at nominations submitted to Out of that total, it had Teachers, Kathleen "Flicefc; the rate of $4.65 per hour Award Ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday. the Human Relations Com-' been proposed to raise the "' Mary Doherty. June Sarkis- worked. mittce each year. amount of monies in the sian, Carl a Annese, Sept.'14. at 8 p.m. in the • Approved the employ- hospital's conference room. This year's ceremony will temporary-salary .account .'Christine Eisele, Kathleen ment of a supplemental in- honor the-following: Vifa. under the federal program McLane. JoAnn Dugas, structor for ihe 1982-1983 The .ceremony was in- Lee of Cranford, an in- from $2,101 to $8,100, to Lynn Silyerman, Ellen school year to work with itiated in 1973 by the service volunteer, and co* increase the amount Pavics, Nancy Slavic, one student for one hour hospital's Board of Cover ordinator of the Hospice allocated for the summer Marlene Badner, Eileen per day in the pre-school nors to honor those outstan volunteer program; Shirley Child Study Team from Allen, Ann Kosser. Joyce handicapped class, to be ding people who have given Levitzky of Rahway, im- zero to $4^S0O^ to raiseth e Morw&y, Marilyn Lux- paid at $8.75 per hour devoted service to the mediate past president of amount allocated for the enberg, Barbara Roth, worked. hospital "above and beyond the Rahway Hospital Aux summer st>eech program Carol Rosner and Barbara the call of duty." iliary; - Nelson Taylor of from zero to $750 and to in;: McCarthy; cafeteria aide. -Okayed the employ - The award is presented as Clark,.a /member of the crease the amount allocated Mrs.- Evelyn WadenpohU merit of Walter Boright as a bronze medallion. on a Board of Governors with 10 for one category of fringe clerks* Theresa Herbster; administrative aide for walnut base. Recipients also years of: service to the benefits from .$3,529 to Angela Maulbcck, Mavis Brewer School for the receive a plaque with, a hospital; Dr.^ Harry Zuu of $3,530.; > ^ Dicker and Lois Donlin. 1982-1983 school year -at a laminated citation describ- Millburriv an anesihe Also tabled was approval and custodians, Richard W. stipend of $1,100. • of a staff in-service program Robert J. Merceu ••Accepted—the -9D_Jtte_ .to'be held early this fall. ~ Frank Galiszewski and tion of William McMahon having received their ay Hospital, and ihe A $12^357.43 bid for tnc Charles R. Migliore. as custodian and head TiremanY licenses: Rahway Hospital Aux custodian at Brewer School, .-Approved the fall, li y Frank K. Hehnly;School Also okayed was v A Special award will be central communications transportation for one han- effective July I5*bf this recreation program. year. •. . - • •• •'.-. . ;' ., -Okayed a supplemental presented this year by ihe system was accepted from dicapped student as approv- : Board^ of- Governors to Goskey^s.> Btectromc Sys-I ed by the school medical oh.. —Approved, the employ- teacher for'the class for the ment of Edward VcIIa as a perceptually-impaired; Judftc Fsyette N. Talley of lems of Nonh Sd ficer. and recommended by s Rahway, a former president custodian at an annual -Approved a >h : The the Child Study Team; - . Of ^th6 board with a long A resolution was adopted alaryi'-of SH. 670. ' from aide to J.-Okayed the appoint- instructor, for..•« of service to the \y Sound Center/Central caliing- Tor FredericU handicapped child. v.\. Jersey^ Sound ^Center * Fischer, a music teacher at. ment of Barry Weaver as Mlelatives and friends of ihe Charles H, Brewer head custodian: at^ Brewer -Tabled a change.in the POUNDING POTHERS - Nine members of the founding ^^^W^^&^S^tS^ School for the upcoming job ;.• deicription; tot: •^'recipients may attend Board of Trustees of ynton County ColtegaAn Crariford^ Appropriated -Irofrr: School* to be temporarily curricuiasvoffice && special program For the newest pubRc -community colteoe in New Jersey; vie©, chairman^; lessner violtWaiHteW.: $*** surplus; tov restore; :ittie suspended. '• ;.••' '. -'". : ,",-'; school year. at an armual. ftmher information, please and the anptoymait •« shown/lef»to right, at the organization meeting h©W.on chair?na?v ^reduction x-/roe^.employment•<:of a pm-TBted stipend of $500. • telephone the Community 'woman teacher aide for. the -Granted . stipends : of Mrs; Andrea Hfe Aug.-17 at the Cranford campus are; Standing, Manuel of Tw»3nJSl6M,rfeTsfewnare- ISetetiorI K office at the Frank A. Bokten Although the , sch6OV 1982-1983 school year from $200 each to Roberto Morf- cxrric^ffice tecttttry S. Oios of Clark,'James J. Clancy of WesttteW, Thomas fii Mrs. Argentina Nayarm for tte 1982-1983 school hospital at 3S1 -4200, exten- j; JSattaorser of Cranford. MtBV. Mary Afce; Puflh of VVBHamsof sion 352- S66tcn Plains ahef'Robert D. Y6unflhans of Mountain- seees*-;' school day^at ttie rate of and Modesto Navarro for

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PAGE 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 RAHWAY NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 PAGE 3 Mother Seton odds Holy Trinity Junior, Senior Highs to hold to faculty, pupils flea market PUBLIC The members of the HoJy Mother Seton Regional Miss Debra Rojy of Trinity Parish of the Polish give opening rules High School in Clark, Parlin will become a National Catholic Church, which also serves Rahway member of the Science Linden, will conduct a flea Kahway Junior and KK.HTH GRADK changed (his year Students students, will reopen on Dept. Miss Rojy holds a market on the parish ersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper—Established 1822 Senior High Schools will l(i:. Abdel. H to lioyd y-ill be dismissed at 2 38 Tuesday, Sept. 7, with a biology degree with a strong grounds at 407 Ziegler Ave. background in chemistry open their doors for the KM J lo pni morning-orientation pro The market will be held 19821983 school year on C HCfMhROOM gram for new faculty from Douglass College in RAHWAY-i NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 New Brunswick. on Saturday, Sept. 11. from Wednesday. Scpi H 4 ( ASSU.NMKNTS members and a meeting of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. During the Studcnu may cmer ihc IX>naldson I Oth Grade department chairmen with Joseph Kerrigan of Iselin day's activities food will be junior high schtxjl building I0H. Duhnski I til. Agliaia to Blad/in Sister Regina Martin, prin will also be a member of the available. at 8:40 a.m., and report to ski cipal, and Miss Joan Bar Mathematics Dept. A -l-L Tables may be rented for the homeroom classes as M U) 217. Blanding to ( ancr ran, assistant principal. magna cum laude graduate PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - These students of the listed below by grade and $10 by telephoning either HcnJcrs*»n li 2IM. ( aticrrson to [)cPas mm A later meeting with the of Fordham University, Mr Holy Trinity Rectory at Walcoff-McCusker Studio of Dance and Theatre Arts tn the last-name category into 3IX. Mi>llinMn i to qualc entire faculty will be follow- Kerrigan will use his exper Clark are performing bar exercises during a demonstra- which they fall 486-3624 or by telephoning Jofinviii Jo\ 300, Dcranck lo dcrardi ed by a Liturgy celebrated tise in various computer Edward Kropac/ek ai tion Parents and friends may waich the students m an An additional period has .^04. Johnson Paul to 302. (tihbs to Mux.ford by The Rev. John program areas. Computer 381-6735. informal atmosphere while they pertorm various exer been added to the junior let- Mi 3 Inarmnc to KtK)ncc McGovcrn, school chap- program course offerings cises and types of dance and yymnaslics They warm 1 Mr.'ICropaczek is ihe cha high school day without in Mi . 1 omhjrdi K lo 3 0 5 Kusinski i o lain. Faculty and staff will include computer up as in a typical class, do various steps and end with a science for grades J1 and 12 irman for ihe eveni Mane creasing the length ot the Mika Mark iew members will be guests at a Navalan> is ihe chairwo sel number This is done on years when no spring day. There will be seven 308 Miranda. S to 3 OX. Mil to luncheon immediately and computer literacy as a recital is held so parenls have an opportunity to view the rancy required course for grade man of the kitchen comm 45 minute periods plus a Outlau \ulton following the Liturgy. idee. yearly progress of their child Registrations are now be- half period foe lunch tor 3i:. Palmer. Allan to 3(N. OX onnor lo Ren/. WHERE OUR OFFICE STANDS - The muddy trails of carriages are evident in this pic-: On Wednesday, Sept. 8. No. 10 students. ing accepted for fall classes m all levels of dance gym I ruled Stales and world (Other school-opening infor- ture. Taken during the spring of 1912 the photograph depicts the corner of.Irving St. Stomp show for a junior high school vice This past summer, in ad- each student hor the I'irsi Kipak 311. Reyes to Scuddcr Student Council members ' Mother Seton offers ex nasties and theatre arts For further information please w ide slumps (.1 mis and cov mation inside) again be offered in the fall, and Central Ave . Rahway. where the offices of The Rahway News-Record and The tensive academic and co principalship, which is open dition to staff members spirit and student recogni- types of materials arc time, each teacher will have 314. Kisko. S' lo Simp 3 14. Sccor to Timko and members of the Mr. McMahon ifelephone the stud.o al 388 6088 ers w ill he on displa>. and as a result of the transfers. and brochures are being Clark Patriot are now located Many of the carriages leaving their marks in the dirt road- auricular activities. A com comes to Clark The Rah way public working on advanced tion; improving student at- available in the district to a preparation con I ereiKc v>n 3 I X. Tongue to Williams sophomore class will offered fur sale A special workshop will mailed to all members of the tendance; professional staff period way were manufactured at such city factories as John L. Freeman, I. and J LaForge plete college preparatory gets degree schools will officially open degrees and advanced community. assist in remediation or re- 316. Slade. ( to Vander ^20. Wilson to and Houseman and McManus The strollers possibly had just mailed letters at the' welcome 150 new freshmen on Sept. 26 In addition, ihe public is be conducted today by Mr development program; The C ore Program. hurg /nkowski to Mother Seton. Juniors and business curriculum is urt:t*d to bring ans material for students on Wednesday, courses at various colleges A course in life science enforcement. An Apple II postal box located on the corner A Clarkite. Michael Den Negro Women Brunette for all school ad parent ancTT community which was successful last 317. \ asilakm. K to and seniors will begin heir offered to the students. A New Jerses's momhh the\ rna\ have for sale, Sept. 8. Professional staff" and universities, teachers at- will now be available to computer is also on line in Miss Linda Schafft and Brian LaFontalne nis McMahon, was receml> ministrators. He will con helpers, and- communica- school >ear lor seventh /apotiM-"k\ school year on Thursday. full honors program at each siamp and coin show. I he since ihe participating deal members will report for tended institutes on com- ninth-grade-; students. The the Student Personnel Of- 1 lth (.radi- awarded his bachelor of tinue with his emphasis on tions network. Detailed in- grade, will be extended to Sept. 9. A Liturgy to grade level is offered in the (lark Show. now in n\ ers. who inel ude t he workshop sessions and puter literacy as well as a course will focus on living fice, and is being utilized in NIMH (»RADK 103. Abdcl to Bi/voco MR. AND MRS. ROBERT SCOTT FRITZ science degree in manage to start fall improving the quality of formation* on the project include eighth grade In ad 205. Acuna to Blackwcll celebrate the. opening of the major subject areas. Several Miss Schafft to wed ninth \ear, w ill be hekl on members ol (he American preparation for the workshop on how to teach things with emphasis on management of student I 08. Black mon to (She is the former Miss JoAnn Hnat) ment science from Kean education within the-city will be mailed to all parents. dition. ihe teaching ot Calendar announced school year will be planned advanced courses such as Sunday. Sepi 2(> Siamp IValeis -\ssn . will 1982-1983 school year on improvement of writing simple and complex animal records. 20X. Blanks. R it) C audllo School closings College in Union school system. Assisting the techniques to students. A majbrfemphasis thi&l reading will he increased lot by the students for Mon calculus, physics, and I'he even! will lake place be u\id\ lo purchase an> Tuesday, Sept. lr Mr.*"'" Brunette has C haillct 201. Chaillct to IX-Mar Mr. LaFontaine on Sept. 23 superintendent will be Mrs and plant studies. It will l molecular biology arc of Several teachers and ad- year, will be placed on com- seventh graders as a rcgul.ir 2()->. ( hapman. K io day. Sept. 13. Miss Hnat marries ai the Ramada Inn ai V» 1 hint: thc> need lor ihcir Frank D. Brunette, Mary E. Hawkins, vice highlight a hands-on ap- established a district com- CO fered to students who sue Mr and Mrs Hans H Schafft of 24 Sidnes 1*1 . The president of the ministrators participated in puter usage including word- mittee to develop plans for subject for the full veur f)c Marco 204. Dejison io harrell for city schools to be broadcast Within the past three Kean cites Methodist I- p i sco pa I Valle> Rd at (»arden State slocks superimendeni of schools, principal at the junior high proach to the teaching of ^lw^oiuft ut me wmoi cessfully complete honors Meiuchen. and Scottsville. Va . announced ihe engage Rahwa> Section of (he Na a workshop that was design- si at the senior while those in grade No H 2 i U. I >co to I urman years, the school has ex Church on Central Ave. Parkway Kit No H? m reports the system is expec- school. The topic will be biology. In addition to the high school level, in addi the systematic implementa- 20 7. 1-a ugh nan to The following calendar Monday, Jan. 3 1. During the past school closings or delayed openings courses. The business cur Robert Scott Fritz men 1 of iheir daughier Miss Linda Marie Schalli. 10 Brian Barbara Delmont lional Council of Negro \ C lark Show Somcnir ed to prepare eight first- tion of computers into the will have it two and three 21? I taras M lo Hall Gr/yska perienccd a 10% increase in Miss JoAnn M. Hnai of Clark, the daughicr of Mrs Rahwa\. on Thurw±a\. C lark 1 he show w ill 11m ( jid will be is-SHed, and ting approximately the "Leadership Effectiveness new course, new science tion to the formal computer for the I 982-1983 school Kindergarten and pre year the city of Rahway will be announced on radio riculum offers a work Fredrick LaFoniame of Fords, ihe son of Mr, and Mrs Women. Mrs Mar> from 10 a 111 lo -4 Mi p 111 grade teachers to pilot a district. He has appointed BACK TO SCHOOL - Mrs Jeanne Marsh, a consultant from the Addison-Wesley Co.. times each week (or ihe en ? I 1 Hanscn. T to 3 1^ Hauh to Jankovic enrollment each year. This Beti> Hnat of Clark and Robert Hnat of Elizabeth, vsas A woman from Rahway. Sept :1 ui " M) p.m gneii free 10 ail attendees same number of students and Adaptability Descrip- books were approved and course being offered by the year in the Rahway public school changeover. discontinued the use of the stations WNBC (66 on the experience program for Fredrick LaFontaine of Plymouth. N H McLeod, helJ a meeting at The admission and parking new reading program for Mr. pelmonaco to chair the conducted a summer workshop for ihe eight teachers who will pilot a new reading pro- tire year .lofinsnn 208 Johnson to l.od/in increase in enrollment lends married to Robert Scon Fritz of Scotch Plains, ihe son o! Barbara Delmont. recentl> All members arc asked to I Ins card will onl> be avail for the year, 3,600, as last tion (L.E.A.D.)." Another purchased for seventh- and Mathematics Dept., com- gram in Rahway s first grades during ihe coming school year (Please see another pic schools was supplied to The Monday, Feb. 21. No Civil Defense sirens which dial). WINS (1010 on the senior business students, the The engagement was announced on Friday Aug. 6 the home of Mrv Luvenia will be free year. Enrollments have the district. The decision to committee. Mr. Delmonaco • • • 2 I 4. Junes. H to ski much stability to ihe entire Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Frit/, of Clark, on Saturda>. June received her master of arts bring in a new member able at the show. area of emphasis for the eighth-grade science. puters are now on line in ture inside.) Rahway News-Record by school, Washington's Birth have signaled school clos dial), WJDM (1530 on the spokeswoman added. Miss Schafft is a graduale of Drevel Umversm in degree from Kean College Harrison in Kahwa> Plans been fairly stable, and even pilot a new primary reading reports plans for the future HOMEROOMS 215 Maciolek to Nelson Nicholas I- Delmonaco, ings or delayed openings. dial), WVNJ (FMIOO) and Mother Seton community. 26. in the Second Presbyterian Church in Eili/abcih year will be on improve- program was reached after Parents having students the Business Education day. Provisions for additional Philadelphia. She is employed b> Job Hajnes Home For in Union in educational were finalized for the l-all on the rise in some in- ment of student and staff at- include the possibility of in- SFVKNTH GRAIX 301. knvenko. S (ti 220 Neunert to Peter assistant superintendent of Thursday, March 31. This service was discon Channel 21-Cablevision. The school serves Union, Dr Charles M Fit/ performed ihe 4 M) p m ihe Aged as a food-service direcior/dieinian hash ion Show and Lun an extensive study by in grades nine and 10 will be Dept. as well as in the high Ah ranis. I) faculty members as well as behavioral science stances over the past several tendance. house student scheduling, 10.1. Manhault son schools Report cards distributed.** tinued because of the ex- Middlesex and Essex Coun ceremony Mr LaFontaine is a graduaie of ihe I niversii) of cheon to be held on Sun HALF A CENTURY years, Mr. Brunette added. district personnel and receiving proficiency ijchool graphics .shop. Corn- daily student attendance Bicnlo 3t»2. Marun. <- to Mur 223 Price to Rushton Please do not telephone course offerings have been ties. Busing is available A reception followed ai the Shackamaxon C ounir> packets for each course irrj "puters and word-processing • • • Friday, April 1, No school. traordinary rise in costs for New Hampshire, He is employed by the Seller Corp as u da>. Oct 24. at [he Polish Several administrative A full-day workshop ses- parents during the past and in-house scoring of 201. Bjggs, K to ( alisi ph\ 315 Ryan to Stevenson this service, reports Frank the Police Dcpt. or the made to accommodate this from each county. A Club CELEBRATION sion will be conducted school year. Twelve reading which a student is enrolled, equipment will be utilized in Tuesday. Scpl 7. All Good Friday. Rahway public schools, but continual growth of the stu- food service administrator ai the Rahwa\ Hospital National Home on Roselle changes have been made for standardized test results. 20:. fhancr. V% u> 1 r 30^ Mustala. I io 322 Stragauskas to teachers report Monday to Friday. April D. Brunette, superintendent Parents' Guild sponsors Escorted b\ her brother, Robert M Hnai. Jr., the St., Linden The donation tomorrow for all district ad- programs were evaluated The proficiency sheets are secretarial as well as ac- vin. rather listen lo the above dent population, reports a The couple plan to be married on Sunday Fob 13. the new school year. Robert Expansion will take time Pierre Washington Wednesday. Sept 8. All 4 to 8, No school. Spring of the city's schools. many social and fund bride had Miss Gloria Hnat. her sister, as ihe maid of 1983. will be SIS. Mrs. Vivian ministrators and new staff during the study, according provided in accordance counting courses. Plans for but the district is very 204. I.sposito. I) to U)6. Pilot. R to Rock. I) listed-radio stations, or school spokeswoman. raising events Brown has been transferred with New 323, Webb to Znnski students report Recess. In addition to voluntary honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Veronica and Helen Hurling, chairwoman, asks members, which number 13 to a school spokesman. Jersey Ad- the> future include cxpan cautious about buying com- Goines 311. Rodger S io Simp watch Channel 21, Mr. Prospective students and from Rahway JUnior High ministrative 200. Beautv culture Monday. Sept. 27. No Monday, May 30, No notification procedures, Mrs. Joan Quinn of Hnat. sisters of ihe bride, and Bonnie hni/.. ihe sister of all interested persons to How Much Money at the present time. The Code, sion of the mathematics puters without having a 207. (ionzales. son Brunette cautioned their parents may visit the ihe groom School vice principal to 1 to students school • S'om Kippur. school, Memorial Day. which will be developed Edison will join the staff as telephone her at 494 1634 It In th* |ar Rahway High School vice workshop will be conducted The Board of Education must be signed by the stu- computer course as well as definite purpose in mind, he Hunter 320. Slater, f to Taylor, school at any time or to ob dent's parent and returned. Monday. Ocl II, No Friday, June 17, Report within the individual The delayed open ing a member of the Russell C Fril/. ihe brother of the groom, served as for tickets and reservations, principal. Ralph Manfredi by Nicholas F. Delmonaco, will again operate a full- teaching computer literacy added. 211. lovino. D. to Kirh> C ccelia tain further information by Contest Rulos: The sheets set forth all of 12th Gradt' school Columbus Day. cards distributed**. last day schools with the co- schedule is as follows: Pre- Mathematics Dcpt. A the best man The ushers were George Wolansk). or contact any council has been transferred from assistant superintendent • of time adult high school pro- at the junior high school. • • • 217, Kltebcr. R to ML 322. la>lor, Curtis to 324, Algeo to Blair telephoning 382 1952. Richard Gmoch. Jess M Ravich and Peier Hnai, a "timplw corT>« tnto ito'v schools. The Rev. Dr. the requirements for the Monday and Tuesday, of school. operation and assistance of kindergarten and graduate of the State member and (ill oui »nr<> tn'rn Franklin School vice prin- gram in addition to the Project C.AJI.E. (Com- SAINT MARY'S Call. Whitb\. Greg 203, Blue to Cherubim the Parent Teacher Assns. broiher of the bride. *gu«bi dollar amof . K to 323. Whithv, Scott to 205. Chichowski to Duf Nursing school •clo*»H count* win ' ' professor of education at proficiency level a student SCHOOL OPENING Parent/Teacher Elementary (three) to be determined and Parent Teacher to noon; p.m., 12:45 to 2:45 Mrs. Quinn also holds a Following a honeymoon in Hawaii and San Fran discussed pla^ for the principal. Frank Buglione, gram. Classes will be held Education) has been greatly Saint Mary's School of Murncll /ihlbaucr fy Organizations, the district Cisco, the couple will reside in Scotch Plains. Seton Hall University, will must achieve in order to • • • Conferences.* •• (shortened days for o'clock; elementary schools, masters degree in business Founders Day 1 ea. coordinator of federal and during the day as well as in expanded, with an addi- Rahway will reopen on 30^. Nagelc. N to IVo 222, Durkin to Graham. will provide information on The Project HOPE In Mrs. Fritz is a graduate of Arthur L. Johnson •tontwn uarn Augu»i be the guest presentor. The pass the course. Wednesday. Nov. 10, students). 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m with a administration in accoun- distribution of holiday 2' I9BJ and drawing w, state projects, hap been ap- the evening. Interested tional Apple II computer. puolenis b* hald Oct Ifc Thursday, Sept. 9, at 8:30 The starting lime at the 224, Green to Johansen. Report cards distributed •• •Shortened days for staff school closings and delayed half hour lunch; junior high ting from Monmouth Col- ternational Nursing Inter Regional High School in Clark and Fairleigh Dickinson baskets, the senior citizens pointed ;vic«t^prmcipaL.a main topic" iwill be "Value adults should telephone Senior hjgh school prin- Project,C.A.R.E. materials 313 Prudcnte. M to •no purrhot* nacat»O'y a.nv . V high school will be the same 301, Johnson to Lisbona Thursday and Friday, workshops (students openings, Mr. Brunette add- school. 9:45 a.m. to 2:58 lege. She will fill one of the change is the world's only University in Teaneck. and is employed b> the Marlboro Christmas party. Dr. Mar .Franklin. Miss BarbWa printed ^Eaucation* A MfSr Anna. Perry, adult cipal, RoyVM, Valentine, are now available to all Rufolo as in the pasi. 8 a.m. Al! international, multi-purpose ; Thursday and Friday 304. Littles to Murray Nov. II and 12, No school. dismissed as follows): ed. p.m., and senior high two new positions created Board of Educati6n as a first-grade teacher. /Crisis^In^ together, with •><- the teachers. in grades; one: to tin Luther King's birthday Students-and ^ splasses' win WJdisimsse^at 315. Ryan. A lo Tappan. students must be in their 307, Murriell to Price New Jersey Education Kindergarten, a.m., 8:45 to In the event of severe in- school, 9:45 a.m. to 2:38 because of increased enroll- center for the advancement Her husband is a graduate of the same two schools as rogram in January and the GREAT PRIZES further^ information - at niri£r The; rpt^f^Kidr 1 f i r 318, Taylor. J to respective homerooms al of the nursing profession. pointed Mathematics pept: nooni "" ...""•••'• '*•""•?,"• 7-. ' ^ 317, Pnnster to Savard Assn. Convention 10:45 o'clock^ kindergarten p.m. ment at the school. the bride, and is employed by Robert L. Frit/ and Sons •12 Color T V 388-8500, Ext. ,135. Ar- embark upon•'Phase;jl of began as a pHot3ouc=yeare clement weather, school lVk history program in •SANYO Dolu* Stereo chairwoman.at the junior- Full-day sessions will Washington. LucinJu the ringing of the 8 o'clock 325. Sawyers to SzurJcy Th u rsda y and F rida y, p.m.. 10:45 a.m. to 12:45 Sales Co., Inc. as a general manager. - Feb\j983. •Smith Corona Electric Ca»»»tto Ployor Mr. pelnionaco, AJex Biisse rangements can be made to. the High School Improve- ago, provides classroom in- Typewriter •Upright Vacuum high scftooltJaplacing'Mrs; begin on Monday, Sept. 13, 321. Washington. (). to bell for homeroom. The 313. Tamburro to Webb. Nov. 25 and 26, No school. p.m.. grades one to six, ORDER ARMS - The Assistant- Scoutmaster Frank and Mrs.' Adele Magnolia. evaluate credits already ment Program. During this structors, special-education Zimmerman. dismissal nmc has been Chairwomen for these •Black and Whito T V C Kattcyn Hanson, yh6 second year, five major as will kindergarten and 321. Weiss to Zupkus. Thanksgiving Recess. 12:45 _p.m., and grades' Ederer of Rahway Troop No, 47 of the Boy Scouts of events wilTBc named at the "2 Ticker* to Broadway •Canon Sure Shot Af Major topics will be school earned, and to develop a, teachers* administrators and America, sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Show Anni* 35mm Comoro retired this past June. At areas will be concentrated pre-kindergarten classes. Friday. Dec. 24 to Fri- seven to 12, 12:45 p.m. first fall meeting to be held •SONY Walkman I I the present time the Board law and Board policies, pro- plan for completion of re- compensatory-education Kindergarten will be held Rahway. gives a history of Abraham Clark during the •AM FM Clock Rodio per lesson, planning and day. Dec 31. No school. ••Report cards at the hbcnc2er African Storoo Ca*»OtfO Playor •EI«CKic Calculator is interviewing ^candidates quirements. Other adult- teachers with areas of stu- from 8:30 to H;50 a.m., Aug. 1 2 ceremonies at which British and American Boy Adding Machine state mandates. education programs will They are: School ac- dent deficiencies as well as a Christmas Recess. distributed. tivities including school and pre-kindergarten from Adult Learning Center Friday. Jan. 14. 1983. No Scouts honored the signer of -ihe Declaration of In- cross-reference on what - Marci Szalkowski. left, a dependence, who is buried in the Rahway Cemetery. In Whtn yew rlilt th* ifsrv fei Svr» ts Tshs 12:30 to 2:50 p,m. school Martin Luther •••Students in Fairleigh cites Advantage el thli — Ssptr Sp«slal ...registered nurse, Kathleen Stovinsky, second from left, King Day kindergarten to sixth grade the foreground are the members, of the color guard of DONATION OF COINS IN JAR an extern from Edison, Mary Jane Meehan, second offers early signup Friday. Jan. 28, Report are dismissed according to the Rahway Post No. 5 of the American Legion. two Clorkites Gel any 2 pair of Slacks cleaned WILL BE MADE TO RAHWAY from right, a registered nurse and the Nursing Educa- cards distributed.** shortencd-day schedule. HOSPITAL Adults planning lo earn Adult high school for registration and testing Two residents i>l (lurk. and get 3rd pair tion administrator at the Rahway HospfTtil. and Cheryl 50 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL DeSiena. right, an extern from Parlin, prepare to cut the high school diplomas don't credit for high school only lo Tuesday. Sept 7. Tamra Games and Annclte cleaned <_. „ CLEANING BY EXPERTS cake-at a luncheon held recently, which marked the have to wait until late in the credits earned, work ex daily 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. S/.paichler. were named 10 odor good August 2Sih Ihru Sopt A, 1962 only conclusion of the Second Summer Extern Program at fall to get started The penence, on-the-job -train Beginning Sept 8. the honors list ai the Hor •p*n 7 am fe 6 pm wxeipt Sunday Union County Regional the Rahway Hospital. For the past two summers the ing. military service, English as a Second READYING THE GAVEL - The Gran Centurions of Clark will have ihetr Fourth Annual ham Madison campus of Adult Learning Center, t & A i hospital hired 12 nursing students who were going into volunteer activities, an in Language classes will be Chinese Auction for their scholarship fund on Thursday. Sept 30 The non-sectarian Fairleigh Dickinson I'mver 276 Hamilton Street Rahway which is run by the Union their senior year and assigned them on a one-to-one dividuah/cd instructional Tuesday and Friday after •r-i organization is commuted to the CIVIC welfare of the citizens of Clark and the surroun sity for ihe spring. 19N2. (oil Irving St ^ .... basts to a registered nurse preceptor. Tt\e extern County Regional High program, counseling. noons from 12:30 to 2:30 ding communities, and scholarships are awarded on the basts of need and ability Ap semester workd with the preceptor daily, performing the many School District No .-(-•wdepcndcni-study projects o'clock and Monday. The president of the Rah-, McQuirk and Donald Kcnn. proximaiely 400 participants are expected Donanons are $3 50 per iickei Tickeis In order lo aitain ihe HAMILTON 388-3388 \ so the times and places of tasks oj a registered nurse, and was supervised every which includes Clark, is and assessments for credit. Wednesday and Thursday honor, they had lo earn a way Chamber of tommer-' "We consider the raising may be purchased at the club, located at 440 Madison Hill Rd , Clark For further infor SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING "»i- do li rlphi... their meetings- may be step of the way. This program was join the chamber the transtition from school to hospital staff. Students their individuali7ed pro basic skill areas of reading. from 9 am to 2 p.m. and Chamber of Coirimerce this may telephone Mr. Lordtat Women Fashion Show to be neld on Tuesday. Sept nioney for Rahway Land- who participated in the program agreed Io. work for the grams of studv immediately grammar, mathematics, Tuesday mornings from 9 19 year. We urge jeVerytine to 750-0700. when the center officialK spelling, writing, prc and Thrift Shop r Rahway Hospital for one year after they graduated from; o'clock to noon. marks* efforts to restore the join us in this cfibrt; said. Tropicana to host ; nursirig.sch.ooJ.. opens on Wednesday Sept post testing and counseling. Old Rahway TTieatrc., President Lordi; V ;•.. The Union County Pvt. Hoggerty Th:e members appointed 8 Regional Adult Learning Jewish Women We Carry A Complete Line . CharhlxM' Board of^ Dircc r The center offers free. English as a Second to open again to ihe committee, establish- tor's member* Ray (E^gers Center is located at David promoted 'Hooked on Swing' Preparation for the htgh Language - beginner and Brcar!c> Regional High The Tropicana Hotel and The "Hooked on . of Regency Wedding Invitations , ed by a motion Introduced of JRahway, also reports the : school equivalency, ICjl l» intermediate classes focus to PFC Casino in Atlantic City will album was released by charter member, James chamber.has established a School on Monroe Ave.. FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING set fashion show this lest, pre testing, counseling, ing on conversational and Kenilworth. For further in- on Sept. 9 host "Hooked on Swing" on summer & Social Announcements Including J.Pulcomefof Rahway, in- . community"; bulletin.; board Marine Private First Twenty merchants in- Sunday. Sept 5 at 9 p.m CHANGING OF THE JQUARD^ New offbers will preside individualized instructional written English fomation, please telephone Parent Anonymous The Rahway Junior Ser The free concert—will he clude Rahway ^residents, at the,Rahway, Public Ub-:. Class John A. Haggerty, the cluding 18 from Westfield 9:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m.; in The 90-minute free con at the first meeting of the ftehway Retired Men's Club, presideni; WHliam Storey,.Sir,; the secopefvipe presk program and post testing The center will be open 272-4480 or 272 7580. IN THE RAHWAY-CLARK AREA Chapter. vice League will reopen its the second summer concert dent; Joseph Wighard, a trust&e, and. Robert McFad- Hred Oliveira,; the commit raryj^and has contributed son of Carol Klein of 147 will be represented in "Win- the evening from 7:30 to 9 cert will feature Larry which includes Clark members, on Monday, Sept. 13, For information, please Thrift Shop ^>n Thursday. sponsored by Atlantic den, the secretary. Not shown are Paul Fritts, a trustee; tee-chairman; Mrs. Sharon 1,000 maps of Rahway to McFarlane Rd., Rahway, dows on Westfield Plus -- A o'clock and on Saturday Etgari and his Manhattan • BAR MITZVAHS after ihe -summer recess. The officers," shown, lefi to telephone Doris Kooper at Sept. 9, from 9:30 a.m. to City's newest hotel and Herbert Kiehn, Sr.. the historian, and John Csopocf. a Surber, the chamber trea-" Merck.an^ Co. Inc.: of rogatc publications and her FREEHOLDER' LEHR ENDORSES SURROGATE SIN- has been promoted to his Fashion Show" to be given from 10 a.m. to I -p.m. Swing Orchestra. right, are; John Schmidt, the assistant chaplain; George surer; Eric Rickcs, the im- Freeholder Lehr preserrr-rank while serving BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE... S89-6I03 or Susan Edwards 2:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to The Thrift Shop is a non casino sergeant-at-arms. The Club meets every Monday at 1 Ttahway. Lordi urged all the fine educational activities. NOTT - Freeholder Frank H. Lehr of Summit, left, en- at the Opening Breakfast of at 654-4478 or write Na "Hooked on Swing" will • BIRTHS Black,' a trustee and -chaplain; Harold -Gibson, a mediate past president .of members of. community with the 2nd Tank Bat- 9 o'clock in the evening profit, charitable organiza Also, included in the p.m.- at the Rahway Senior Gitizens Center at 1306 The freeholder's endorse- dorses Surrogate Rose Mane Sinnott of Summit, for the Greater Westfield Sec- tional Council of Jewish There will be a selection of demonstrate the nig-band evening's festivities w ill he a sorgeant-at-arrns; Donald; Russell, the* treasureji; John Ester brook Ave., Rahway. the chamber, Mr. Fulco- groups to telephone the ment of the surrogate election, calling her an exemplary surrogate who is "on talion, at Camp Lcjeune, N. tion of the National Coun tion The Rahway Day : Women. Post Office Box new fall items to choose sound with the I98O\ bear laser light show • MATCHES • SHRRERS Hudak. the oresidenL Chester KrOlikowsfci, the first vice mer, William Ulrich, David public library at 388-0761 backs Mrs. Sinnott follows the recent en the job. all the time, for all the people.' C. cil of Jewish Women, which Care Center. The FISH - . •*•,-• 12, Westfield. NJ. 07090. from at reasonable prices. It represents the newest • • • • f-r'Union Cnunu Surrogate cmplary surrogate who is dorsements of her can includes Rahway and Program and the league's composition in the career of ecotb repoTts a league scholarship fund are among A mosquito's idea of • NAPKINS • MENUS Use of Cranford, an m- ;:JRiOSe Mane Sin not i of Sum "on the job. all the time, for dtdacy by former Surrogate Surrogate Sinnott was EbttbUthed 1823 Clark. spokeswoman. band leader and saxophone the happy hunting ground • service volunteer an&1;.co- Judge Fayette N, Taltey of v'fnH.today was endorsed for all the people " Walter Ulrich of Rahway. chairwoman of the Union The breakfast and NJIT sets some of its endeavors. soloist, Larry Elgart. t\ a nudist camp Rahway va former president luncheon ^election b> f rccholder *'! have known and County Clerk Walter BIGIANANA ^ fashion show will be held Consignment customers • PLACE CARDS • ETC. prdinator of the Hospice County Board of Chosen may bring in seven items. to eifie volunteer program/ Shirley of, the board with a long -. The TEasternJUnbn Gbu- Mike Albert of the- Intra- HW V-:!Pttink H Lehr oi Summit. observed Surrogate Sinnott Halpin of Fan wood, and Freeholders in—*98Fsnd a Farmers Msrk»t Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 9:15 | OVER 40 YEARS IN THIS AREA \ Looking for something different? history of service to the. The pre-opening schedule Levitzky, of .Rahway, im- nty Chapter of the Atri-. County Baseball league ;-Wh6.; called her an cv for years m her role as an Register Richard Hat field full-time freeholder from 350 Si. 6*6T0«s Av«. Established 1065 a.m. at Temple Emanu-EI orientation Come in and see hospital. \ * -',: •-,.:crican Red Cross win host champions, the Rahway outstanding public servant of Scotch Plains. Mr. for consignment customers its mediate past: president of 1975 to 1982. Listed in h LINDEN •4*6-3524 on E. Broad St., Westfield. is today from 10 a.m. to 2 PERSONALIZED INVITATIONS - Relatives wi& friends of v its 65th Annual Luncheon Recreations,. had a- great First as a freeholder and Ulrich. now a deputy state "Who's Who of American 1326 LAWRENCE ST. Rahway NJ. 07065 AH members and pro- for parents WALCOFFMC COSHER Rahway HospitalV;! Oth theRali\vay Hospital Aux- Pride Bowl (n«xt lo Finders K«p»r*) p.m. and Tuesday, Sept. 7. no matter what the occasion! the callof duty,- . . iliary; TNels6n. Taylor; of the. recipients may attend' Meeting on Thursday* Sepi." season. He batted at atlip now as our surrogate. Rose commissioner, is the Women." she received her spective members may at- STUDIO of DANCE & THEATBE ARTS Annual^ Humatvitarian , Theaward is presented as : tfkis special. pkip&mJrF&t i& at the Galloping Hill. of .407; Had £2 hits, inciud-- Mane Sinnott has proven honorary chairman of the U.S. #> A MUttlfttax C Ost el Comfy ead State from 7;30 to 9 p.m. Award " Ceremony is .Clark, a .member .of-.the. ' to host two bachelor of arts degree from 10lb. 1 Year-.* 9.50 tend. The New Jersey Institute a bronze medallion on a further information, pkase Ihnat FivePdintsinUnion, ing seven ^apubles, for 34; herself worthy of election. Sinnott for Surrogate cam- Marymount College, and is 1 Year -$11.50 of Technology in Newark The shop schedule is: 75 Bartell Place, Clark ! for Tuesday, ^oahl^ of Governors with 10 ; 7 2 Years - $17.00 . The Council is a national walnut base. Recipients also telephone the Community Ife rmeeting ;wll begin at totalbates. •"••:•.:•] • ;..;'• • •;••.•• Her efforts to improve upon paign. POTATOES 2 Years - $21,00 will hold special Parent Tuesday evening, 7:30 to 9 (Off Wojtfiold Ave.) 14, at 8 |ua: inthe v years' of service to: the ML J* colleges married with two children. 3 Years - $25.00 organization dedicated to Kcdye a plaque Ayitli a hospital; Dr. Harry Zutz of Relations office at - w noon. A buffet Idncheon ScorrWbhlrab was.the:; the very fine records of her 3 Years - $30.00 Orientation Programs for p.m.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. aPs conference room J lamiftatedTcitation•.? cbscrib- ho^itaJ at 381-4200, exten- will be served ata cost of SS mnne>-up^tviihr a-batting jfcufth Pride Bowl white or yollow ' Ncwtrap improve the qualify of life to 12:30 p.m.; Thursday, ""REGISTRATION GRADED CLASSES IN: MINIMUM Millburn, ^an ^ahestne- predecessors in the office of Please enter rriy subscription to the Rahway News-Record or The Clark the parents of incoming The ceremony' was in- fe«B:iteit1servlo^ All;T«^- sion 352. - v" ;:-{.w. Or ^' v-. TOfjjje J«f" ^S33 ' tte il ihe first time surrogate have proven YELLOW for all, through programs of itlsted in J973~-byttoe siotofijst on"-the staff: of Patriot starting immodlatdy. education, social action and freshmen on Friday even- SEPT. 2 1-4 p.m •TAP 1 pients arc chosen .v.frant v Please- tetejShone- Jersey colleges. again she is the right one for MUMS ing, Sept. 10, and on Sat young adults. MODERN hospital's Board of Go vet- Rahway Hospital, and^the BELL DRUGS OF RAHWAY] : Enclosed is my check, cash or money order to cover subscription. community service,. THURSDAY 50 nominations submitted: to Meier at" MitU State Co»Cg« the job." said Freeholder Rahway Hospital :Aux-u „•..,...... had' a* urday morning, Sept. 11. Specific topics to be cov- • AEROBICS nott to honor those outstan- fte H Rli vat fttttl Vi&ntcUit ftnd Kcan Lehr. a former mayor of $ Locally, the Greater settson averaget>f -3S7 with NAME ered in each of the two dup- SEPT. 7 1*4 p.m ding peopk who have given check payable to .„- ' speech testing. A Runnells ancial aid, job placement, • THEATER ARTS 2t9 CentraUre. •if*.•••"-;, • ' to-provide information of 24 hour answering service Hospital ptogiam, and a athletics, health services gutter BJ. Baa fkMBt BOi I iiB*t U. her plans to update sur- IRVING ST., OPP. ELIZABETH AVE; benefit to the parents of and student activities. Itotto Bgga Eihamw tt Km. 574-1200 ». B*^'.^^

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