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,"••*,: •;c.V-'-rig|^Hf 0*- TJ1 : i -•".''•.^:'>;V 'V. "•• " • WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading and Moat Widely Cireutated Weekly Newspaper In Union County m o •- Sacond Obuu P»Uo P»liJ l'ubllshod 24 Pafirea—15 Cents f > •£ g] VENTH YEAR — NO- '48 at .Wutfleld, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1977 Every Thursday x idyers' Appeal 578 Graduate from WHS Donna Anthony and Leonard Shen were Postponed 'til July recognized as the top students among five who Hearing on a Community for the building of the council which they felt was achieved perfect 4.0 Players, appeal to permit clubhouse extension which discriminatory to their averages at Westfield High the local theater group to contains a theater. operation. School during com- . hold more than four Area residents on a Also postponed, before of mencement exercises productions a year at its number of occasions have a lengthy zoning board Tuesday night. The other clubhouse at 1000 North Ave. expressed concern over agenda, was the appeal by three are Nancy Chapman, was held over to the July parking and traffic, noise Frank J. and Theresa M. Susan Grausam and Jeanne 18 meeting of the Board of and other factors connected Cardillo for permission to Steele. Adjustment at a meeting with the theate's operation, install a below ground pool Diplomas were awarded Monday of the zoning board: and last year the Players at 1101 Wychwood Rd. to 578 seniors by Clark S. The Players were themselves appeared before Scheduled for a fourth Leslie, president of the restricted to the four the Town Council to object hearing next month was Westfield Board . of productions as a condition in to a theater license fee an appeal by Jack Wilson Education. granting a variance in 1975 schedule adopted by the Construction Co. to use School Superintendent property with substandard Laurence F. Greene frontage at 310 Connecticut presented awards of ISO- 100 File Applications St. as a building lot. Wilson, each to the two top honor asked twice to appear Nearly its completed applications have beea Donna Anthony Nancy Chapmin Suun Qiauum Leonard Shen Jeanne Stcole students and the following: (•knitted so far for unite la the WestfleM Beater before the board, failed to +Le Petit Coin de France Cttiteas Hotttlag project «• Bayatoa Avenue, Albert show up at Monday's prize for high achievement H.C. Wiegaua, secretary af the fcwalag carperatloa, meeting. Half Million Dollars In Aid for Grads in French and outstanding School Ends Today for Most, contribution to French retorted earlier this week. The apaikaUoss flrst The new municipal land Nearly half a million dollars in scholarship aid has becaate available Jaae 1, aad mutt be retwiwd. use law designed to simplify activities - Mary Beth been won by members of the Class of 1977, Westf ield High Boyle; k awt later thaa July is, to order to be applications -for site, plans Some to Study during Summer School. and variances did Just the tsaritarid In the tattkl groap of apaVcatlam. School is officially over Participating teachers will through twelfth grade; Albert R, Bobal, principal, announced at graduation, +The Westfield Chapter We base that all WestfleM residents aad former reverse for Charles for some 7,000 Westfield attend a special workshop reading, junior high school of the New Jersey Classical Piscitelli, trading as Bell that 34 boys and 54 girls have won 88 scholarships, reaktMts who might he laterested la this peaject wttl public school students at 1 conducted by James F. level; mathematics, junior totaling M48.M9. League award for ex- ohtala a copy af the hsahlet describing the project Factory Terminal, who p.m. today; however, a Donovan, director of special high school; and cellence in the study of Latin sought a parking variance According to Bobal, this is an all-time high amount of and outstanding -con- •ad wW s«h«K aa aapHeatla*," csrpsralkMi preskieat number of students and staff services, on Aug. 1 and 2. mathematics, elementary scholarship aid. Gartad C. Bojathe Jr.. stated, "the sabtldy pragraai and site plan approval for an members will continue in Funds for this special level. tributions to Latin activities industrial warehouse summer school. education summer program - Leonard Shen; eaaft'sf I real, wNh tkVgavehuneat building at 460 South Ave. For secondary students, come from a Federal grant +The Women's Spanish BMhhg ap the difference. This makes H passMe far East. In their interpretation there will be a free under Title VI-B. Curriculum Changes Indicated Club award for outstanding of the new law, which work in five years of law asJd vary law ISCMM sealer dtiseattoreaiam hi academic summer school at Application forms are year-plan for curriculum WeatfteM to the fact af risiag ttviag caata." he attea. became effective only a few Westfield High School from available to parents of A status report on school level; and Spanish - Diane Meyer; months ago, members of the curriculum development in mathematics, elementary . development In the school -t-The Peter Muhlenbefg AppUcatlow are conlalaed hi the booklet, which la June 27 through Aug, 5. students classified as six areas - kindergarten level system. avalabte at bath Ore beases, the Had Crass office at Board of - Adjustment Students interested in the handicapped . in kin- Unit of the Steuben Society deemed that a ruling must through twelfth grade "Curriculum develop- "Because of . the. ot America ptkojue tor. ex- Ml Elaa Si, the Tawa Clerk's effke to Taw* HaH. aad summer school program dergarten through twelfth economics, physical ment takes place in school willingness and attitude of at the Wsaiitoh Wltgsa— Ages*?, 1M Maaadato Ave. come on PiaciteUl's appeal may obtain information grade. Forma ara available cellence In the study of (he ' i education anjdstudy with the people Involved • ttalf members we have been from their the incipals, .dspartmant ' abto to plan,curriculum to, German language - Deem f siMsU '.'and' that obfe&ves and «kltts Anthony; - ?;>f. •:- ' *are «eqemUaUy articulated +Th* Italian Cultural Foundation $Mo scholarship principal 'of the ~ sainmer Twenty-four .staff mem 1iSs'"'aevcloped a five (Continued on page 4) been presented to the Board : for outstanding school. bars will participate in of education by School achievement in two yaiws af The . special service* Mimmr catrieulum-wriiing •;"-: McCmulley Fund hmUin David Oliiwr- OapaiHiiiH af Uw school workshops la the rbDowlng •uperintoMfcmt LaurMM T. •Mk . • ta-MMgUtTtl 1MB bat had bsen idacu™ la Oracne mmi Gary L. Payne, Smith; ," syatem will bold a apaeial ftv«sr«M: atus>, nfefennce Division Chairman ' + Woman's Cfub of i of flia Tatnaqu— rMlstancc to raerestton (•cant-years. A apoheanian summer school academic and library »kllts, kin- asslstantMiperintendent tor Samuel A. McCaulley, a Park area voiced, concerns facilities in other areas of for the "association said, program from Aug. 3 dergarten through twelfth Instruction. Westffeld award for Westfield. "The concerns that the On the basis of curriculum trustee of the Westfield creative writing, logical about the lack of police through Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. grade; economics United Fund, has been protection in the park and The New England Village founders had for the quality to noon at Jefferson School. education, kindergarten work completed during this thinking, analytical writing of life in this area of school year, five summer named chairman of the and general achievement in Westfield are identical to To Discuss School Usage Fees Monday curriculum-writing work- special gifts division for the the field of English - Robert Monday Signup for Playfields those we have today." shops have been 1977 campaign. The former F. McDonough; "It has become obvious Community Center, Neigh- scheduled. Twenty-four president of the United +The Harvey F. Gerber, Monday is sign-up day at Opening week at the A special meeting of the Fund's board of trustees playfields spotlights the (Continutdonpne*) Recreation Commission will borhood Council, Wrestling staff members will par- Sr. Memorial $25 Savings all Weatfield recreation and Basketball Leagues ticipate in curriculum- helped lead the campaign to Bond Award to the graduate playgrounds from l-3p.m. Costume Parade, one of the be held at 8 p.m. Monday to two consecutive victories in most colorful events on the discuss cutbacks in school have been invited to attend writing in the following who plans to teach Weatfield children Planning Board usage subsidies to com- the meeting. An iviUtion areas: study, reference and 1975 and 1976 when he mathematics and who gives between* the ages of 6-12 playground circle of sum- library skills, kindergarten chaired the same division. mer of fun. Aside from munity groups and in also has been extended to promise of providing the may Join playgrounds at Meeting Postponed recreation programs which members of the Board of through twelfth grade; McCaulley previously same quiet inspiration to the Wilson, Franklin, Grant, games, arts and crafts and economics education, served as the general all around good time*, the The Westfield Planning will be necessitated by in- Education. students as did Mr. Gerber Washington, Jefferson, kindergarten through campaign chairman of the in his 38 years of teaching - youngsters participate in Board will hold its regular creased Board of Education The meeting will be held twelfth grade; reading and last 100 percent campaign in Lincoln and Tamaaues nature hikes, fairs, meeting, at which formal custodial fees as of July 1. in the office of the Town Scott MacKenzie; Schools. The', Columbus mathematics, junior high Everybody's Birthday action will be taken, and in Representatives of. the Adminsitrator in the (Continued on page 4) +The Science Depart- and . McKinley centers Party, Olympics, town-wide which the public may affected groups, which Municipal Building, and is ment of Westfield Senior programs will be on a half tournaments, twirling and participate, July 11.